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i would say patton an exception.grandfather's heroes, we were talking about this earlier today, one was george patton and the other was douglas macarthur in these are well-known egotists at one time i was critical of that. as i have read military history and studied over the years i've come to appreciate that at times the personality, the personality of the commander can be very important former row and that is illustrated by the egotism of patton which was probably staged. in the movie where his aid says sometimes it is hard to tell when you're acting and when you are not. and patton replies it is not important for them to know. it is important for me to know which means he was an actor but sometimes the outsized personality, the flamboyant uniforms and so forth can build morale. a lot of books, i inscribed in the european theater, i go over two distinct types of inscriptions. one was derek jacoby who fathered -- served with my grandfather in europe and the other was joseph smith served in the third army under patto
i would say patton an exception.grandfather's heroes, we were talking about this earlier today, one was george patton and the other was douglas macarthur in these are well-known egotists at one time i was critical of that. as i have read military history and studied over the years i've come to appreciate that at times the personality, the personality of the commander can be very important former row and that is illustrated by the egotism of patton which was probably staged. in the movie where...
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as the starts patton is serving under pershing and texas he is 30 years old he has already represented the americans at the olympic games. he is a tremendous shot. he invented the patent saber the military will use but he really want so badly to be famous so pershing will not take him. pattern has the advantage. his sister is living in fort bliss and is being courted by general pershing. [laughter] now patent is too smart to tell them i'm coming - - coming with him that he's making it clear he's ready to go and he keeps telling pershing i will do whatever you want. and pershing is set so finally he says why should i take you more than anybody else? he said because i want to go more than anybody else. so pershing will teach him a lesson at the crack of dawn how long would it take you to get ready and he said i'm already packed. i can come right now and pershing said well i will be damned you can come. on the expedition pattern leads now known as the first motorized attack by american forces and he personally, using his beloved ivory handled gun guns down one of the chief lieutenants and
as the starts patton is serving under pershing and texas he is 30 years old he has already represented the americans at the olympic games. he is a tremendous shot. he invented the patent saber the military will use but he really want so badly to be famous so pershing will not take him. pattern has the advantage. his sister is living in fort bliss and is being courted by general pershing. [laughter] now patent is too smart to tell them i'm coming - - coming with him that he's making it clear...
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and lynn patton former hud regional director. lynn, let me start with you. well, first of all, you know, right before i came on your show, pete, i just read that gail king herself just announced that she is banning all unvaccinated relatives from future family gatherings and last i checked she was a black liberal. you know, this just doesn't fit their narrative. i personally helped launch a vaccination center on new york city public housing property last month. and, you know, the sad reality is that it was not well attended, the numbers were slightly dismal. despite our best efforts, we just couldn't get people to come out, you know, to say that maga supporting republicans are not getting vaccinated, i'm living proof that that's just not true as the daughter of an infectious disease specialist, you know, i got vaccinated. i have worn masks. i'm not going to purport to make that a political message. i think that for the highest paid government official and ranked health adviser dr. fauci to go on cnn and engage in polarizing are banter about who is and is not
and lynn patton former hud regional director. lynn, let me start with you. well, first of all, you know, right before i came on your show, pete, i just read that gail king herself just announced that she is banning all unvaccinated relatives from future family gatherings and last i checked she was a black liberal. you know, this just doesn't fit their narrative. i personally helped launch a vaccination center on new york city public housing property last month. and, you know, the sad reality is...
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zombie romp, army of the dead, and who here delivers a hefty punch, fronting a cast that includes will pattonas for the director, he handles the forever purge�*s numerous action sequences with efficient gusto, mixing politics and popcorn thrills to crowd pleasing effect. it's in cinemas now. "come down, come down," his father cried. "you'll be much safer by my side." page. at the opposite end of the dramatic spectrum, nowhere special is a northern ireland—set drama from writer—director uberto pasolini, whose impressive cv includes producing the international hit the full monty and directing the melancholy drama still life. inspired by a newspaper story, nowhere special centres on james norton'sjohn, a window cleaner single—handedly raising his young son, michael. john is dying and is desperate to find the perfect family to care for his child after he's gone, but that's proving to be an impossible task, not least because john to protect michael from the reality of his situation for as long as possible. i don't want him to understand death. not yet. while the set—up may sound mawkishly sentimen
zombie romp, army of the dead, and who here delivers a hefty punch, fronting a cast that includes will pattonas for the director, he handles the forever purge�*s numerous action sequences with efficient gusto, mixing politics and popcorn thrills to crowd pleasing effect. it's in cinemas now. "come down, come down," his father cried. "you'll be much safer by my side." page. at the opposite end of the dramatic spectrum, nowhere special is a northern ireland—set drama from...
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and of course, the vaccine patton question, germany wants to go with the kovacs of the callback's route to get back scenes into lower income countries. and by the and already months ago said he's prepared to wave patent wavers, excuse me, wave pat. and to allow other countries develop them. so there's just so many things that just didn't really come out in a substantive way. in this meeting yesterday, we saw one of the largest disagreements is still the north stream to pipeline. and we saw president biden and chancellor michael issue a warning to russians and not use energy as a weapon. but when do they have a strategy there? if russia does choose to limit gas supplies, you're to europe, right. it's a great example of just how there may be goals and there's ideas and there is general agreement, but there's no strategy or policy in place for how to actually achieve those things . we know that the united states that yo bite and in many european allies are absolutely against nor stream to given a strategic a challenges to europe. energy security, climate concern germany is pushing forward
and of course, the vaccine patton question, germany wants to go with the kovacs of the callback's route to get back scenes into lower income countries. and by the and already months ago said he's prepared to wave patent wavers, excuse me, wave pat. and to allow other countries develop them. so there's just so many things that just didn't really come out in a substantive way. in this meeting yesterday, we saw one of the largest disagreements is still the north stream to pipeline. and we saw...
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i plan to draw a picture of ducks across manchester, driven by the st. patton. really. i tend to look at maps and see what jumps out to me like looking at clouds, seeing what i see a picture in them. and it happened to be duck when i saw the big duck festival. and, but i like to sort of try and do something a bit complex. he traces out a wide variety of subjects, elephants in birmingham faces in sheffield, shelton, ham and carter, a yorkshire terrier and leaves in a flock of birds in bristol. anthony's creativity can best be seen on the app. it was his christmas sketches that 1st drew international attention. certainly seems to become a tradition. the 1st one i did was the snowman. and that was just really all the christmas one, but it went down so well. i had so much major attention and people messaging me small as well. it was really so gratifying. so i thought, well, actually i'm trying to do something else and then yes, it's become frustration. now the pressure is on and i think some of the 53 year old travels all over britain, making his gps drawing here. and there
i plan to draw a picture of ducks across manchester, driven by the st. patton. really. i tend to look at maps and see what jumps out to me like looking at clouds, seeing what i see a picture in them. and it happened to be duck when i saw the big duck festival. and, but i like to sort of try and do something a bit complex. he traces out a wide variety of subjects, elephants in birmingham faces in sheffield, shelton, ham and carter, a yorkshire terrier and leaves in a flock of birds in bristol....
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up to 3 months to plan and i plan to draw a picture of ducks across manchester, driven by the st. patton. really. i tend to look at maps and see what jumps out and they started looking at clouds saying, what could i see a picture in them? and it happened to be duck. well, i saw the big duck festival and, but i like to sort of try and do something a bit complex. he traces out a wide variety of subjects, elephants in birmingham faces in sheffield, chilton, ham and carter of the yorkshire terrier and leaves in a flock of birds in bristol. anthony's creativity can best be seen on the app. it was his christmas to get to that 1st drew international attention. certainly seems to become a tradition. the 1st one i did was the snowman. and that was just go really all the christmas one, but it went down so well. i had so much major attention and people messaging me small as well. it was really so gratifying. so i thought we would actually try and do something else and then yes, it's become solutions. now the pressure is on and i think some of the 53 year old travels all over britain, making this gp
up to 3 months to plan and i plan to draw a picture of ducks across manchester, driven by the st. patton. really. i tend to look at maps and see what jumps out and they started looking at clouds saying, what could i see a picture in them? and it happened to be duck. well, i saw the big duck festival and, but i like to sort of try and do something a bit complex. he traces out a wide variety of subjects, elephants in birmingham faces in sheffield, chilton, ham and carter of the yorkshire terrier...
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. researches queried more than 2000 frontline medical workers in 6 countries about their dietary patton's and the results suggest that those with plant based diets could be in better shape to deal with a co for 19 infection. the idea that diet has a role in preventing disease has been around for decades. i've had the dictum to eat a range of foods, including fruit and vegetables. to day the outcome of a cove at 19 infection appears to be the latest in a string of ways in which vegetarians may fed better in terms of health. a recent us study published in one of the british medical journals publications looked at how being predominantly vegetarian impacted the severity of a covert infection. people who mostly followed a plant based diet with found to be 73 percent less likely to develop a moderate to severe case of cove it if they did get infected parts compared to those who ate the high protein, low carbohydrate diet, it's sort of embedded in a huge discussion of how the help the big problem he has. how do we find this out? and this is a interesting study because they use a population whic
. researches queried more than 2000 frontline medical workers in 6 countries about their dietary patton's and the results suggest that those with plant based diets could be in better shape to deal with a co for 19 infection. the idea that diet has a role in preventing disease has been around for decades. i've had the dictum to eat a range of foods, including fruit and vegetables. to day the outcome of a cove at 19 infection appears to be the latest in a string of ways in which vegetarians may...
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and other alleged pushback along the evidence and says there is a st. patton once illegal entrance are arrested in greece. people are then held there for hours upon end until it gets dark when they are loaded on to military style trucks or vans. again, driven to the banks of the river and loaded onto smaller things. until you members agree to share the burden of asylum, greece is obliged to absorb any refugees that come its way and is likely to continue its policy of deterrence. jobs are awful. us al jazeera along the evidence, river ok still to come. we got the smallest news for you and the final major of the year is only a couple of days away, but taught continues for the goals. biggest few details coming up with any ah, brought to you by accenture, that there would be change the use me duties by extension. let there be change. oh, a time for sport, we've been joined by and thank you so much pizza. well, olympic president, some spac hasn't made the best 1st impression in so carol, during his opening public parents in japan ahead of the games he arm entirely forgot where he was. and o
and other alleged pushback along the evidence and says there is a st. patton once illegal entrance are arrested in greece. people are then held there for hours upon end until it gets dark when they are loaded on to military style trucks or vans. again, driven to the banks of the river and loaded onto smaller things. until you members agree to share the burden of asylum, greece is obliged to absorb any refugees that come its way and is likely to continue its policy of deterrence. jobs are awful....
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be seen whether carlson's claims are true that they do seem to fit neatly into a rather familiar patton. i would begin by saying the n. s a as deny the claim. but it's pretty clear from the climate that especially with a democratic administration, russia has been demonized, although china is a close 2nd for all sorts of internal problems within the united states. we have had now going all the way back to the director of national intelligence report in 2017. this ridiculous claim that left wing uneven right wing critics. of us capitalism, imperialism the political system are agents of a foreign power that has become the knee jerk response. and so what you're seeing is if it's true, what tucker carlson says, well, we certainly know it's true that he's reached out for an interview with the president of russia. but if it's true that the essay essentially use that attempt at a very legitimate and i would argue important journalistic activity to a brand him, an agent of a foreign power. what you're seeing is a kind of ratcheting up of this attempt to use russia as an excuse or scape goat to m
be seen whether carlson's claims are true that they do seem to fit neatly into a rather familiar patton. i would begin by saying the n. s a as deny the claim. but it's pretty clear from the climate that especially with a democratic administration, russia has been demonized, although china is a close 2nd for all sorts of internal problems within the united states. we have had now going all the way back to the director of national intelligence report in 2017. this ridiculous claim that left wing...
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the years fail, europe stagnate and do this since the year was introduced, the italian called ms. patton, the student still says and stuff of the or the more integration you have actually achieved, the less efficient, less them a critique less economically viable. the whole thing becomes, and if it wants to go towards fiscal union, then they'll be a huge political battle, which will divide it up. probably if it wants to do much, but the euro situation, there will be a bond prices you might end up with the disappearance of the use. and i think you are very fragile european union say, fred job. i think the divisions of a severe, the ones of a culture of the ones who been discussing, but they can only programs to the worst ones. and i think the, the euro, itself is a currency. it's enormously fragile and it goes then the whole thing goes in tunnels. i mean, i talk, we're talking about the fragility of it all. but at the same time, one can make the argument, it does have this staying power to muddle through. i mean, again, i mean, some people will say, you know, it's not completely broken. t
the years fail, europe stagnate and do this since the year was introduced, the italian called ms. patton, the student still says and stuff of the or the more integration you have actually achieved, the less efficient, less them a critique less economically viable. the whole thing becomes, and if it wants to go towards fiscal union, then they'll be a huge political battle, which will divide it up. probably if it wants to do much, but the euro situation, there will be a bond prices you might end...
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so this year we working on climate change through patton, african context. so interviewing or having discussions with activists from uganda and kenya, and just broadening our perspective on climate change and how the policy making takes place in different areas around the world and different challenges and coming up with solutions. and then also spreading awareness and advocating and pushing for the climate, just as chartered movement to educate as many people on the climate change issue and exposing the intersectionality needed and bringing about inclusive between within the time and justice movement. why do you think specifically in the south african context that climate justice has taken a backseat to other issues such as, you know, the ones that get to me and i was talking about. so i think in the past, obviously if you're looking at a pre democratic south africa where people are fighting again, so paul said redeem and fighting for liberation. come a change, understandably so is going to take a backseat. when you fighting to be free in your own country.
so this year we working on climate change through patton, african context. so interviewing or having discussions with activists from uganda and kenya, and just broadening our perspective on climate change and how the policy making takes place in different areas around the world and different challenges and coming up with solutions. and then also spreading awareness and advocating and pushing for the climate, just as chartered movement to educate as many people on the climate change issue and...
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i mean, i think, you know, when we talk about civil war in patton's, you may have been ended by the 2018 piece deal, but it's a group of cautions and its consequences. i still thought even to the and so all sides government and i like mission your, all of your issues. all of them cannot claim you know, sense of what has happened to all sides. chose to be committed a great ducted to billions and also recruit children and youth children. so reckoning from the can of the abuses have been committed, is something better to watch. and so that we don't have to have another conversation about war reaching out because it would cost if we're not addressed. and so now the government has to ensure accountability for all this broad violations in boston. the peace deal that they have signed the condom them to establish a war, crime in partnership with africa as a hybrid. now in january, the government agreed to stablish to walk around the court and the commission and truth reconciliation as well as the recreation board. and now they, yes to follow through, along with african, you know, make this part
i mean, i think, you know, when we talk about civil war in patton's, you may have been ended by the 2018 piece deal, but it's a group of cautions and its consequences. i still thought even to the and so all sides government and i like mission your, all of your issues. all of them cannot claim you know, sense of what has happened to all sides. chose to be committed a great ducted to billions and also recruit children and youth children. so reckoning from the can of the abuses have been...
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patton, i think obviously big climate is very energy into a high energy consumption from the, from, from day one in terms of it's mining. but currently there isn't any strong evidence of the kind of the country chrissy or could face any of the black out issues. so that there isn't that there is no very clear evidence in relation to that. so we don't really anticipate that can really happen to help us through the countries a economy, our country, good faith. and he said those trouble the future we're talking about el salvador. you know, the 1st country that makes this move, can it be a model for other countries though, especially when you keep in mind what i think 80 percent of the coins already been mind. the very intriguing question, and i'm going to go back to my opening statement because that countries in any position because it doesn't have it has his own sovereignty, but he doesn't have his own currency relies on daughter. so i think that kind of very much answered the question, know how many other countries can really adopt that? do you think it'll open up the economy that to money
patton, i think obviously big climate is very energy into a high energy consumption from the, from, from day one in terms of it's mining. but currently there isn't any strong evidence of the kind of the country chrissy or could face any of the black out issues. so that there isn't that there is no very clear evidence in relation to that. so we don't really anticipate that can really happen to help us through the countries a economy, our country, good faith. and he said those trouble the future...
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yo tuve el honor de hablar con alÍ patton y el resto del elenco sobre esta tan esperada comedia.sÉ que ahora que agregamos a una chica, va a estar igual o mÁs cÓmica. [habla en inglÉs] [habla en inglÉs] [habla en inglÉs] [habla en inglÉs] >> y aquÍ les tengo al ejecutivo mÁs hermoso del mundo. miren estos videos que les dejÓ pamela silva a nuestro sobrino. nos despedimos de este "revoltillo digital" con el nuevo video musical de carlos rivera. vamos a subirle el volumen "1 millÓn de amigos", junto a roberto carlos. ♪ yo quiero tener 1 millÓn de amigos y asÍ mÁs fuerte poder cantar yo quiero tener 1 millÓn de amigos y asÍ mÁs fuerte poder cantar ♪ ♪ >> tener un millÓn de amigos... >> justamente con esta foto que publicÓ valentina ferrer, j balvin publicÓ la primera fotico del bebÉ que acaba de nacer. veremos un video del nuevo tema de j balvin. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [mÚsica en inglÉs] ♪ ♪ ♪ >> estÁ en "despierta amÉrica", en el patio de la casa. seguimos preparando barbecue. no te puedes perder lo que dijo a—rod sobre una fiesta a la que iba jennifer lopez. lo que hay que tener en cuenta este
yo tuve el honor de hablar con alÍ patton y el resto del elenco sobre esta tan esperada comedia.sÉ que ahora que agregamos a una chica, va a estar igual o mÁs cÓmica. [habla en inglÉs] [habla en inglÉs] [habla en inglÉs] [habla en inglÉs] >> y aquÍ les tengo al ejecutivo mÁs hermoso del mundo. miren estos videos que les dejÓ pamela silva a nuestro sobrino. nos despedimos de este "revoltillo digital" con el nuevo video musical de carlos rivera. vamos a subirle el...
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put them all in one room to talk about crime and we put the maps up on the wall and talked about patton 34, 1046 and what you doing about it? comes from the fact that back in those days they were green computer sheets. each computer program hadn't ate letter name and in the middle of a snowstorm one night several cops who developed the system quickly came up with a name so they could. how do you get out of the station before the snowstorm shut it down and they came up with computer statistics so that's how the name was born and that of the system was born a little this -- piece of history there. it did revolutionize policing could some departments know that the user then some don't and some some give lipservice lip service to it but if you use it correctly it's the engine that can drive it. he was so successful and so rapidly seized upon by police departments around the country and around the world that the kennedy school of government foundation gives and innovations in government award in a 1996 r. department one for program the innovations the most innovative system that had been dev
put them all in one room to talk about crime and we put the maps up on the wall and talked about patton 34, 1046 and what you doing about it? comes from the fact that back in those days they were green computer sheets. each computer program hadn't ate letter name and in the middle of a snowstorm one night several cops who developed the system quickly came up with a name so they could. how do you get out of the station before the snowstorm shut it down and they came up with computer statistics...
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get vaccines into the arms of, of people all around the world, especially in lower income country patton. waivers is one way to possibly do it. of course, on the european side, they've been criticizing that saying yes, that's all well and good, but there's a lot of technology transfer. the has to happen here to be able to make very advanced vaccines in places all around the world. it might just be faster just to list some of the import export restrictions in the united states, and also the united kingdom to a certain extent that would also get vaccines faster all around the world. so no, we didn't hear any quite big policy changes that we thought either be some resolution, but nonetheless, academic very concerned. she said many times about about really ending the pandemic everywhere. and because it can't be over anywhere until that happens. and, you know, as you're reporting, we were showing pictures on a lighter note out of the chance or having some problems with the system on your la rover, putting it on one of those things that have made her, of course, throughout her tenure, very rel
get vaccines into the arms of, of people all around the world, especially in lower income country patton. waivers is one way to possibly do it. of course, on the european side, they've been criticizing that saying yes, that's all well and good, but there's a lot of technology transfer. the has to happen here to be able to make very advanced vaccines in places all around the world. it might just be faster just to list some of the import export restrictions in the united states, and also the...
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i sound like general patton with all this military lingo. let's move on. topic number four.istering coronavirus vaccines to a tamils. its animals. now it's safe to try it and cats. this is the scene at the oakland zoo where covid-19 vaccines are being injected into lions, tigers and bears oh my. once animals take their shots they are exported from their cages to make room for california republicans. you can see the bears were reported with whipped cream for taking a shot but if you ask me you have to be a pretty stupid animal to accept an experimental injection just to get a free sugary treats. nevermind. the zoo said the next step is to get the vaccine to their primates but something tells me -- we will be right back. to run a growing business, is to be on a journey. and along the ride, you'll find many challenges. your dell technologies advisor is here to help. so you can stop at nothing for your customers. with voltaren arthritis pain gel my husband's got his moves back. your dell technologies advisor is here to help. an alternative to pain pills voltaren is the first ful
i sound like general patton with all this military lingo. let's move on. topic number four.istering coronavirus vaccines to a tamils. its animals. now it's safe to try it and cats. this is the scene at the oakland zoo where covid-19 vaccines are being injected into lions, tigers and bears oh my. once animals take their shots they are exported from their cages to make room for california republicans. you can see the bears were reported with whipped cream for taking a shot but if you ask me you...
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kate patton from the cleveland clinic about being careful eating licorice. >> if you've already -- youd pressure, he should be a little bit more cognizant of how you're feeling if you're eating this type of licorice. stop eating it if you think you notice any type of irregular heartbeat. >> shannon: sarah, it's on the plaintiffs to be more careful. >> under pennsylvania law this is a strict product liability case and what that means is negligence is not going to be considered. it's enough that there was no warning label. the injuries were caused by that lack of warning label. the actual hurt behind it was greater than a reasonable person would have imagined would be. shannon, it doesn't take a legal expert for me to tell you that black licorice is awful. it's the worst. i didn't like it as a child. i don't know very many people who actually like it. >> shannon: we are trying to figure out who would be willing to risk their life to eat black licorice. none of us like it. i would love to hear from you on on twitter @shannonbream or @foxnewsnight if you're a big black licorice fan. her sh
kate patton from the cleveland clinic about being careful eating licorice. >> if you've already -- youd pressure, he should be a little bit more cognizant of how you're feeling if you're eating this type of licorice. stop eating it if you think you notice any type of irregular heartbeat. >> shannon: sarah, it's on the plaintiffs to be more careful. >> under pennsylvania law this is a strict product liability case and what that means is negligence is not going to be considered....
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listen to me, sound like general patton with all this military lingo.ssing coronavirus vaccine to its animals. now they've been tested on human and children safe to try it on cats. this is a seat at the oakland sewer covid 19 vaccines are being injected into lions, tigers and bear oh my. then once animals take their shots there quickly escorted from the cages to make room for california republicans who used to get the job you can see bears were rewarded with whip cream for taking his shot. he asked me, you have to be a pretty >> animal to accept experimental injection of nevermind disease so the next episode of the vaccine to the primates the bats are to have the antibodies we are going to the antibodies we are going to be right back with it started with an idea... and became a new tradition. this is financial security. and lincoln financial solutions will help you get there as you plan, protect and retire. (music) this past year has felt like a long, long norwegian winter. as you plan, but eventually, with spring comes rebirth. everything begins anew.
listen to me, sound like general patton with all this military lingo.ssing coronavirus vaccine to its animals. now they've been tested on human and children safe to try it on cats. this is a seat at the oakland sewer covid 19 vaccines are being injected into lions, tigers and bear oh my. then once animals take their shots there quickly escorted from the cages to make room for california republicans who used to get the job you can see bears were rewarded with whip cream for taking his shot. he...
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i described it before, and i thought he looked like george patton. i remember he put his hat back on and walked right back out through the doorway into the tunnel, and i followed him. it was at that point that i think when i started to approach that group of officers there defending the doorway that i realized the gravity of the situation. my initial thought was these guys look like -- they look beat to hell, and maybe i could try and get in there and get some guys some help, so i told jimmy that we needed to get in there and try to offer assistance. that's what we did initially. we started making our way through the crowd of officers yelling out, who needs a break? like i said in my initial testimony, there were no volunteers. there were officers who identified other colleagues who were in need of help. i remember somebody yelling out, this guy needs help. he handed me that officer, handed him off to jimmy and told him to get him to the back, and i continued to make my way up to the front lines. once i got up there, it was the first time i really ca
i described it before, and i thought he looked like george patton. i remember he put his hat back on and walked right back out through the doorway into the tunnel, and i followed him. it was at that point that i think when i started to approach that group of officers there defending the doorway that i realized the gravity of the situation. my initial thought was these guys look like -- they look beat to hell, and maybe i could try and get in there and get some guys some help, so i told jimmy...
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it is a core commander in patton's army and european theater. it's a really experienced combat soldier in a very fine officer. macarthur however came up with a concept to crush the north koreans. his idea was walker would launch an attack out meanwhile he would launch an amphibious landing newport area for soul. the object was to seize that, sees soul push in land and cut off the north koreans. the problem is multiple. has between 29 and 35 -- 36-foot tide differentials. so hire then this ceiling at high tide below our floor at low tide. that is a huge title difference. that makes a dramatic difference when you're trying to land. second leave that mudflaps at low tide that extends 6000 yards, 6000 yards. so, that is 4 miles. the course landing craft and landing ship tanks and things like that are going get stuck in the mud in the mud flats. do not want them of the land at low tide. there also numerous island in the root that you're going to have to occupy. as you advance the waterways a really rough in the winter times. if got to make sure the l
it is a core commander in patton's army and european theater. it's a really experienced combat soldier in a very fine officer. macarthur however came up with a concept to crush the north koreans. his idea was walker would launch an attack out meanwhile he would launch an amphibious landing newport area for soul. the object was to seize that, sees soul push in land and cut off the north koreans. the problem is multiple. has between 29 and 35 -- 36-foot tide differentials. so hire then this...
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he the reporter that wrote the story that general patton put two shellshocked soldiers in a militaryospital, thinking they were slackers. no one dared to publish it. pearson found out. he got it on the radio. once he broke the story, all the war correspondents in europe verified it and pearson got through it. he was threatened with prison or being sued. when he was in england and he published some things about -- if he had been in england when he wrote about some things about winston churchill, he would've ended up in jail. but he felt like it was his responsibility. all of the documents were marked secret. he said 90% of them were not to protect the public, it was to protect the civil servant. he felt it was his right to decide if something was really secret or not. he did not publish everything he knew. he learned early about the atomic bomb and did not reveal it. he did say on the radio program that the war would end as abruptly as it began. but there are things he suppressed for national security reasons. the fbi investigated him. they tapped his phone lines. the british planted
he the reporter that wrote the story that general patton put two shellshocked soldiers in a militaryospital, thinking they were slackers. no one dared to publish it. pearson found out. he got it on the radio. once he broke the story, all the war correspondents in europe verified it and pearson got through it. he was threatened with prison or being sued. when he was in england and he published some things about -- if he had been in england when he wrote about some things about winston churchill,...
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lucky i in hong kong who have been lucky enough to visit hong kong over the years in both the chris pattonere? , , ., ., ., pretty godly stuff and there is in there? , , ., . ., . there? penny you are right not a fun sto at there? penny you are right not a fun story at all- — there? penny you are right not a fun story at all. move _ there? penny you are right not a fun story at all. move on _ there? penny you are right not a fun story at all. move on to something l story at all. move on to something that might be a bit more fun. david, wearing your hat is a former professional in the sporting world. it's a great photograph to start with. this is maria of hungary training for the table tennis at the tokyo olympics. and she's had the olympic rings shaved into the back of her hair by the look of it. i thought it was a rather odd pitcher if i'm brutally honest. the relevance of it, i didn't quite get. she's excited to be at the olympics. i was on the british olympic association for how many years like six or seven years including, i remember going to beijing, i remember going to beijing, i rem
lucky i in hong kong who have been lucky enough to visit hong kong over the years in both the chris pattonere? , , ., ., ., pretty godly stuff and there is in there? , , ., . ., . there? penny you are right not a fun sto at there? penny you are right not a fun story at all- — there? penny you are right not a fun story at all. move _ there? penny you are right not a fun story at all. move on _ there? penny you are right not a fun story at all. move on to something l story at all. move on to...
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i thought he looked like george patton. i remember he put his hat back on and walked right back out through the doorway into the tunnel. i followed him. it was at that point, i think, when i started approaching that group of officers there defending the doorway that i realized the gravity of the situation. my initial thought was, these guys look like, they look beat to hell. you know, maybe i could try to get in there and get some guys some help. so i told jimmy that we needed to get in there and try to officer assistance. that's what we did initially. we started making our way through the crowd of officers, yelling out "who needs a break." like i said in my initial testimony, there were no volunteers. there were officers who identified other colleagues who were in need of help, and i remember somebody yelling out "this guy needs help" and handed me that officer. i handed him off to jimmy and told him to get him to the back, and i continued to make my way up to the front lines. once i got up there, it was the first time i r
i thought he looked like george patton. i remember he put his hat back on and walked right back out through the doorway into the tunnel. i followed him. it was at that point, i think, when i started approaching that group of officers there defending the doorway that i realized the gravity of the situation. my initial thought was, these guys look like, they look beat to hell. you know, maybe i could try to get in there and get some guys some help. so i told jimmy that we needed to get in there...
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i sound like general patton with all this military lingo. let's move on. topic number four.t and cats. this is the scene at the oakland zoo where covid-19 vaccines are being injected into lions, tigers and bears oh my. once animals take their shots they are exported from their cages to make room for california republicans. you can see the bears were reported with whipped cream for taking a shot but if you ask me you have to be a pretty stupid animal to accept an experimental injection just to get a free sugary treats. nevermind. the zoo said the next step is to get the vaccine to their primates but something tells primates but something tells me -- we will be right we are thrilled we finally found our dream home in the mountains. the views are great, the air is fresh. (sfx: branches rustle) it is bear country though. hey boo-boo! we hit the jackpot! bear! bear! bear! look, corn on the cob! oohh chicken! don't mind if i do! they're hungry. t-bone! that's what i call a smorgasbord! at least geico makes bundling our home and car insurance easy. they do save us a ton of money. w
i sound like general patton with all this military lingo. let's move on. topic number four.t and cats. this is the scene at the oakland zoo where covid-19 vaccines are being injected into lions, tigers and bears oh my. once animals take their shots they are exported from their cages to make room for california republicans. you can see the bears were reported with whipped cream for taking a shot but if you ask me you have to be a pretty stupid animal to accept an experimental injection just to...
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i plan to draw a picture of ducks across manchester, driven by the st. patton. really. i tend to look at maps and see what jumps after i'm looking at clouds, seeing what i see a picture in them. and it happened to be duck when i saw the big duck 1st of all. but i like to sort of try and do something a bit complex. you traces out a wide variety of subjects, elephants in birmingham, faces in sheffield, shelton, ham and carter of the yorkshire terrier and leaves in a flock of birds in bristol. anthony creativity can best be seen on the app. it was his christmas sketches at 1st drew international attention. certainly seems to become a tradition. the 1st one i did was the snowman. and that was just really all the christmas one, but it went down so well. i had so much major attention and people messaging me small as well. it was really so gratifying. so i thought we would actually try and do something else and then yes, we've become a tradition. now the pressure is on and i think something for this year. the 53 year old travels all over britain, making his gps drawing here, a
i plan to draw a picture of ducks across manchester, driven by the st. patton. really. i tend to look at maps and see what jumps after i'm looking at clouds, seeing what i see a picture in them. and it happened to be duck when i saw the big duck 1st of all. but i like to sort of try and do something a bit complex. you traces out a wide variety of subjects, elephants in birmingham, faces in sheffield, shelton, ham and carter of the yorkshire terrier and leaves in a flock of birds in bristol....
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listen to me, sound like general patton with all this military lingo.ested on human and children safe to try it on cats. this is a seat at the oakland sewer covid 19 vaccines are being injected into lions, tigers and bear oh my. then once animals take their shots there quickly escorted from the cages to make room for california republicans who used to get the job you can see bears were rewarded with whip cream for taking his shot. he asked me, you have to be a pretty >> animal to accept experimental injection of nevermind disease so the next episode of the vaccine to the primates the bats are to have the antibodies we are going to be right back with kennedogs. stay here that is next. commercial real estate exchange. you see it. you want it. you ten-x it. it's that fast. if i could, i'd ten-x everything. like... uh... these salads. or these sandwiches... ten-x does the same thing, but with buildings. sweet. oh no, he wasn't... oh, actually... that looks pretty good. see it. want it. ten-x it. yum! there's an america we build and one we discover. one that
listen to me, sound like general patton with all this military lingo.ested on human and children safe to try it on cats. this is a seat at the oakland sewer covid 19 vaccines are being injected into lions, tigers and bear oh my. then once animals take their shots there quickly escorted from the cages to make room for california republicans who used to get the job you can see bears were rewarded with whip cream for taking his shot. he asked me, you have to be a pretty >> animal to accept...
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i described it before i thought he looked like george patton. i remember he put his hat back on and walked right back out through the doorway into the tunnel and i followed him. it was at that point i think when i started approaching that group of officers there defending the doorway that i realized the gravity of the situation. my initial thought was these guys look like -- they look beat to hell. and, you know, maybe i could try to get in there and get some guys some help. so i told jimmie that we needed to get in there and try to offer assistance and that's what we did initially. we started making our way through the crowd of officers, yelling out who needs a break? and like i said in my initial testimony, there were no volunteers. there were officers who identified other colleagues who were in need of help and i remember somebody yelling out this guy needs help and handed me that officer. i handed him off to jimmie and told him to get him to the back and i continued to make my way up to the front lines. once i got up there, it was the first
i described it before i thought he looked like george patton. i remember he put his hat back on and walked right back out through the doorway into the tunnel and i followed him. it was at that point i think when i started approaching that group of officers there defending the doorway that i realized the gravity of the situation. my initial thought was these guys look like -- they look beat to hell. and, you know, maybe i could try to get in there and get some guys some help. so i told jimmie...
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hills of hudson value, are born america's greatest leaders, douglas mccarther, eisenhower and general pattontwork. >> the girl that came here was nervous and scared. >> growing up in texas, kennedy it no family connection to the military, but it was a gut feeling she said that called her to westpoint. >> i knew it would be hard and a challenge. >> it was hard, as it is for every new cadet. who must make it through training. before graduating to second lieutenant who the lead world's most powerful military. for missouri native john redmond he had to learn to fall you on before he -- follow before he could lead. >> out of the tens of thousands of young men and women who apply to westpoint, less than 10% will make the cut to get in. and most will require a nomination by a member of congress. for senior ted that's was tennessee congressman chuck fleishmann. >> i hope he saw someone that would not only make him proud but everyone back in our district proud. >> west point band has an important mission, founded in 1817, it traces its lineage to fife, res and drummers. >> a fled to connections us th
hills of hudson value, are born america's greatest leaders, douglas mccarther, eisenhower and general pattontwork. >> the girl that came here was nervous and scared. >> growing up in texas, kennedy it no family connection to the military, but it was a gut feeling she said that called her to westpoint. >> i knew it would be hard and a challenge. >> it was hard, as it is for every new cadet. who must make it through training. before graduating to second lieutenant who the...
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when we think about crisis and what fdr did in world war ii and patton and macarthur and the team he assembled. i think it's the high watermark. fdr could be number one. some people think he could be above lincoln. when you're dealing with the top presidents, we have a lot to be thankful for. i just came back from north dakota and they are building a theater or at roosevelt presidential library there -- theodore roosevelt presidential library there. all of those people are going camping and exploring wild america over the fourth of july weekend. roosevelt injected conservation as the main premise of his presidency which was from 1901 to 1909. donald trump was impeached twice, he lost by 2 million votes, he was a disruptor not a new -- not a uniter. his -- it is much more interesting to talk about fdr, ronald reagan reducing nuclear weapons in the world is a way that he was able to do. calvin coolidge that had greatness. when reagan left office, people thought he was a polarizing president that he was a conservative. you've seen in a poll like this one that the scholars recognize that
when we think about crisis and what fdr did in world war ii and patton and macarthur and the team he assembled. i think it's the high watermark. fdr could be number one. some people think he could be above lincoln. when you're dealing with the top presidents, we have a lot to be thankful for. i just came back from north dakota and they are building a theater or at roosevelt presidential library there -- theodore roosevelt presidential library there. all of those people are going camping and...
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i thought he looked like george patton. i remember he put his hat back on and walked right back out through the doorway into the tunnel. i followed him. it was at that point, i think, when i started approaching that group of officers there did he f defending the doorway that i realized the gravity of the situation. my initial thought was these guys look like -- they looked beat to hell. you know, maybe i could get in there and get some guys some help. so i told jimmy that, you know, we needed to get in there and try to offer assistance. that's what we did initially. we started making our way through the crowd of officers yelling out who needs a break. like i said in my initial testimony there were no volunteers. there were officers who identified other colleagues who were in need of help and i remember somebody yelling out this guy needs help and handed me that officer. i handed him off to jimmy and told him to get him to the back. i continued to make my way up to the frontline. once i got up there, it was the first time i
i thought he looked like george patton. i remember he put his hat back on and walked right back out through the doorway into the tunnel. i followed him. it was at that point, i think, when i started approaching that group of officers there did he f defending the doorway that i realized the gravity of the situation. my initial thought was these guys look like -- they looked beat to hell. you know, maybe i could get in there and get some guys some help. so i told jimmy that, you know, we needed...
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unless there is a general patton or general eisenhower to stem the collapse and inject energy and some degree of remoralization of the afghan force, i think we're headed to the hell scape of the 1990s and war lordism and militias as our best bet to actually stop the taliban from taking kabul and a lot of these provisional capitols and consolidating their control over the entire country. >> dana: and possibly allowing the other plots to be hatched there. thank you, john hannah, great to see you. >> bill: when the video crossed yesterday afternoon it stunned all of us. when you listen to it and hear the gunshots in the background it could be the first of many stories that come out of afghanistan for some time. former president bush did an interview and talked about the atrocities he fears. >> dana: for afghan women and girls in particular they could be slaughtered by brutal people and the way they rule. >> bill: to the border we go. human smugglers taking advantage of the border crisis. the surge overwhelming authorities. people living there compare it to the wild west. we'll tell you wh
unless there is a general patton or general eisenhower to stem the collapse and inject energy and some degree of remoralization of the afghan force, i think we're headed to the hell scape of the 1990s and war lordism and militias as our best bet to actually stop the taliban from taking kabul and a lot of these provisional capitols and consolidating their control over the entire country. >> dana: and possibly allowing the other plots to be hatched there. thank you, john hannah, great to...