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patton: does she sleep good? ashley: is she happy? patton: do she cry a lot? patton: what does she like to eat? i think about all them... them questions. ♪ this is her mom right here. i can relate to the kids a lot because i was born drug-addicted to crack cocaine. my mom did drugs, like, most of her life. and so society says that they're throwaways, and that there's no hope for them, or they're going to end up in the system, or they're going to end up on drugs just like their parents. you know, show them the love that i didn't get as a baby-- being held, you know, being talked to. i didn't have that, you know? so for me to be able to do that for these children has been like a healing for me. when i look at her i think of me, like, when i was a baby. and i look at me and i see her future. like there's hope for her. right, amiya? there's hope. (laughs) there's hope. (traffic rumbles, birds chirping) (door slams, lock buzzes) (indistinct conversations) abbott: thank you. (indistinct chatter) excuse me. inmate: you going to have your baby? inmate: you going to ha
patton: does she sleep good? ashley: is she happy? patton: do she cry a lot? patton: what does she like to eat? i think about all them... them questions. ♪ this is her mom right here. i can relate to the kids a lot because i was born drug-addicted to crack cocaine. my mom did drugs, like, most of her life. and so society says that they're throwaways, and that there's no hope for them, or they're going to end up in the system, or they're going to end up on drugs just like their parents. you...
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the idea might have its roots in the old thoughts of general george patton, a legend in the u.s. army during the first and second world wars. the bad tempered american general believed in order to get quick success and suffering lower number. of casualties, you need to take advantage of the hostile forces fatigue. the interpretation of patton's words lies in this simple and funny point, only those who sleepless can trimphantly go back home from the battlefield, but patton did not live long enough after defeating the nazis to pursue such agenda. patten died not in the battlefield, but in a suspicious car accident. now the question is, how is it really possible that someone can sleep less than usual? a period, us soldiers were prescribed infetamine, and as a result, even though the soldiers slept for fewer hours, the number of casualties in military drills and simple war games increased, and the commanders witnessed. missed more deaths, later on, it was announced that amphetamine had an adverse effect on the soldier's decision-making process and they became delusional in recognizing hos
the idea might have its roots in the old thoughts of general george patton, a legend in the u.s. army during the first and second world wars. the bad tempered american general believed in order to get quick success and suffering lower number. of casualties, you need to take advantage of the hostile forces fatigue. the interpretation of patton's words lies in this simple and funny point, only those who sleepless can trimphantly go back home from the battlefield, but patton did not live long...
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both men had presumed in the next war that eisen -- eisenhower would be serving under patton. george marshall i think was jealous of ache after ike got the opportunity to use the army marshall had built in the crusade in europe against hitler. there were tensions between marshall and ike. there was a master of preston's -- master apprentice relationship between them. susan: let me take a minute here and tell people where we are. we are talking with and he has a new book called "ike in love and war" but before we get to that, we want to watch a one minute 32nd reading of the order of the day from the eisenhower library as d-day began and after we listen, i want you to spend a moment talking about his particular leadership skills that made this day a success. >> soldiers, sailors, airmen on that allied expeditionary force, you are about to embark on the great crusade. the eyes of the world are upon you. the hopes and prayers of liberty loving people everywhere march with you. in company with our brave allies and brothers in arms on other fronts, you will bring about the destruct
both men had presumed in the next war that eisen -- eisenhower would be serving under patton. george marshall i think was jealous of ache after ike got the opportunity to use the army marshall had built in the crusade in europe against hitler. there were tensions between marshall and ike. there was a master of preston's -- master apprentice relationship between them. susan: let me take a minute here and tell people where we are. we are talking with and he has a new book called "ike in love...
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there we are old friend george patton. you remember himrom last year's lecture and the year before and the year before and the year before. what would norma bout george? well, as he would say, nothing but here's the starting quotation for tonight, and we'll a number them. if if the proper study of mankind is man troper study of warfare, our maps. maps are key to moving armies. why is that? the american army in europe, in world war two, the average division of 20,000 men consume. 700 tons of supplies per day. that's mind boggling. and you have to have a road network to do that with. you can't be hollywood and go traipsing over hillandale. it doesn't work that way. and we're here tonight because our sister city is con france. and i would like for you to look over here. here's normandy. normandy is the key to liberating france, england. there's no other proper area of beaches that can be covered by support and can be landing craft coming in from the english ports. but normandy. and there's paris. why france? e france is the g
there we are old friend george patton. you remember himrom last year's lecture and the year before and the year before and the year before. what would norma bout george? well, as he would say, nothing but here's the starting quotation for tonight, and we'll a number them. if if the proper study of mankind is man troper study of warfare, our maps. maps are key to moving armies. why is that? the american army in europe, in world war two, the average division of 20,000 men consume. 700 tons of...
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the interpretation of patton's words lies in this simple and funny point. only those who sleepless can trimphantly go back home from the battlefield. but patten did not live long enough after defeating the nazis to pursue such an agenda. patten died not in the battlefield, but in a suspicious car accident. now the question is, how is it really possible that someone can sleep less than usual, a period, us soldiers were prescribed infetamine, and as a result, even though the soldiers slept for fewer hours, the number of casualties and military drills and simple war games increased, and the commanders witnessed more deaths. later on, it was announced that amphetamine had an adverse effect on the solid. decision-making process and they became delusional in recognizing hostile troops, and hence they would shoot friendly forces. the us army opted for the next bizarre and farfetched idea, it set the stage to produce an implant pill to control the soldier sleep, but that project was also doomed to fail. the researchers wouldn't sleep a wink in order to find a way t
the interpretation of patton's words lies in this simple and funny point. only those who sleepless can trimphantly go back home from the battlefield. but patten did not live long enough after defeating the nazis to pursue such an agenda. patten died not in the battlefield, but in a suspicious car accident. now the question is, how is it really possible that someone can sleep less than usual, a period, us soldiers were prescribed infetamine, and as a result, even though the soldiers slept for...
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there's georgia a we're going to go to the movies. 1970, patton. and they're on the island, sicily,hey've got big, huge maps of sicily. george and his headquarters. and he looks astaff and says, messina, bill messina's the key sicily. if they had let me land that syracuse and drive up the coast road. messina, i have every german on this -- island now. it's the same thing with con, ladies and gentlemen. if you're going to go into normandy to get into northwest france, to get to the third reich, you've got to go through con imagine the old fashioned spoke wheel and the center hub that the roads come through north, south, east, west is con you cannot move an army through normandy unless. you have a road network. the only exception, of course, ise patton, because he doesn't go through general montgomery, stays at con and visits there for six weeks. and befts anywhere. but that's another story. the next map on your right shows the relationship of con t paris. here's the rhine river and the third reich. so you can see how important this is, this connecti
there's georgia a we're going to go to the movies. 1970, patton. and they're on the island, sicily,hey've got big, huge maps of sicily. george and his headquarters. and he looks astaff and says, messina, bill messina's the key sicily. if they had let me land that syracuse and drive up the coast road. messina, i have every german on this -- island now. it's the same thing with con, ladies and gentlemen. if you're going to go into normandy to get into northwest france, to get to the third reich,...
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patton running all over like pretty cold, lapping up the panicky crowd. but it was like, no for those. did the cleaning up of combat engineers dug up mines like backstabbing like cleared away roadblocks. and all the time the infantry kept coming along for the final kill. it were lugging and lugging kill my a nap when you could eat why i be rations to and a lot of the that's what the schoolbooks call victorious but to eat that even when they put you on trucks. yeah does it with a hell of a way to philadel pride but we showed up at ground from plant in a month. we drove out right away. we were across from the. earthworks on where the red ones made jerry 26 years ago. we rolled across the belgian border, bagged 17,000, and in a three day wrap around, not and kept on up all the way to the third grade line. we cried every day, drove a train in the back yard around until. it looked like the final round was coming up. we did and preparing. that led decided to hold out or not wrap up the germans by making it a symbol of nazi gave them a slogan. do you look like t
patton running all over like pretty cold, lapping up the panicky crowd. but it was like, no for those. did the cleaning up of combat engineers dug up mines like backstabbing like cleared away roadblocks. and all the time the infantry kept coming along for the final kill. it were lugging and lugging kill my a nap when you could eat why i be rations to and a lot of the that's what the schoolbooks call victorious but to eat that even when they put you on trucks. yeah does it with a hell of a way...
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tom: charlie patton. >> yeah, charlie patton.sic before was dwarfed. by the feeling and the emotion i got from listening to that, that old music. and to me, it's the only kind of stuff i've ever wanted to play. tom: and play he did, putting his own poetry to music. meanwhile, he soaked up the works of artists like ferry lewis, big bill broonzy, and mississippi's robert pettway and tommy mcclennan. >> just in terms of the sheer ferocity of their playing and their singing. tom mclennan sounds like he's been smoking unfiltered cigarets for 80 years and is still able to keep a note. tom: but as meyers developed his own craft, he did so in private. >> playing music was something i did purely to myself and to annoy my roommates. it was something that i kept completely to myself. tom: it was when he came north to new york city in 2015 to study poetry at the new school that the idea of performance took root. >> what you really discover is how many cats are playing music out here on the streets. whether it be on the block, whether it be d
tom: charlie patton. >> yeah, charlie patton.sic before was dwarfed. by the feeling and the emotion i got from listening to that, that old music. and to me, it's the only kind of stuff i've ever wanted to play. tom: and play he did, putting his own poetry to music. meanwhile, he soaked up the works of artists like ferry lewis, big bill broonzy, and mississippi's robert pettway and tommy mcclennan. >> just in terms of the sheer ferocity of their playing and their singing. tom...
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. >> martha: i would encourage everyone to listen to the podcast with sam patton. he says he spent a lot of time in moscow and ukraine. nobody should be dealing with the former wife -- with the wife of the former mayor of moscow that gave millions to hunter biden. he said she's one of the most corrupt individuals in russia. why would anybody be dealing with her at all. you've got a lot of push-back from gop senators. maybe they want to emphasize other things. shelly moore capito, asked if she believed if there was enough evidence to impeach biden. marco rubio says it's going to fall short and is not worth the time of congress. what do you say? >> i'd say they're all wrong. i'd be happy to sit down with all three whom i respect and let them see the facts. there will be more information that will be released. once they see the information that i've seen, i'm sure that any reasonable person, especially a republican senator, would agree with me that the president of the united states could be compromised. >> martha: do you have -- have you seen evidence that shows a li
. >> martha: i would encourage everyone to listen to the podcast with sam patton. he says he spent a lot of time in moscow and ukraine. nobody should be dealing with the former wife -- with the wife of the former mayor of moscow that gave millions to hunter biden. he said she's one of the most corrupt individuals in russia. why would anybody be dealing with her at all. you've got a lot of push-back from gop senators. maybe they want to emphasize other things. shelly moore capito, asked if...
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caleb patton, you're a senior. you get to lead these guys and gals.ennifer, is it okay if i start with you? absolutely. what does it feel like to be in charge of this incredible sound and these incredible people? you know, it's really great to be able to have so many students who put together great performances every single time we're given an opportunity. i love being able to share music with different audiences and being able to celebrate music. did you guys go to spain last year or this year? yeah, incredible. madrid, incredible. all right. so caleb, when we talk about a drum major, tell me exactly what you do. all right. so when a drum major does is they not only lead the band to rehearsal or during performances, but they're also main motivator that inspires the band to do their absolute best. yeah, i'm going to step over and kind of read this over to you. so a drum major, you're not actively playing an instrument, but really the whole band depends on you. yes, i'm actually playing an instrument. i play for the jazz ensemble. i've been playing for
caleb patton, you're a senior. you get to lead these guys and gals.ennifer, is it okay if i start with you? absolutely. what does it feel like to be in charge of this incredible sound and these incredible people? you know, it's really great to be able to have so many students who put together great performances every single time we're given an opportunity. i love being able to share music with different audiences and being able to celebrate music. did you guys go to spain last year or this...
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please welcome our first speaker, bert patton, new. thank you, tom. good. could probably make that a little darker and i read about that. supposed to come to come back. it'll come back. okay. we're hoping the map comes back into full brightness and focus. maybe i can coax it into that. thank you, tom, for the instruction. and today we mark a centennial. two centennial. so 100 years ago there was a massive famine in soviet russia and 100 years ago, a monumental american relief mission. so in the summer, 1921, soviet russia was the scene of a truly catastrophic famine. the famine was caused by several factors. first off, the dislocations caused by the world. first, world war. the chaos and the disruption that were caused by the russian revolution. of 1917. the ravages of the ensuing russian civil war, 1918 to 1920. and. and so oftentimes neglected by historians. we should point bolshevik economic policies. during that period i'll come back to that and the trigger for the famine was a drought two failed harvests a row as what famine experts call bang bang. fam
please welcome our first speaker, bert patton, new. thank you, tom. good. could probably make that a little darker and i read about that. supposed to come to come back. it'll come back. okay. we're hoping the map comes back into full brightness and focus. maybe i can coax it into that. thank you, tom, for the instruction. and today we mark a centennial. two centennial. so 100 years ago there was a massive famine in soviet russia and 100 years ago, a monumental american relief mission. so in the...
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so we move from place to place, but it's a very key of migratory, patton. now wherever we move to, we find ourselves without water and without costa is forcing us to move into other countries. like you're going to ask us to kind of, we, we, we actually migration to, you've done that. and sometimes of chase yates, a lot of conflict by same time a lot of bands from the government, if they feel that we are, you know, exceeding all steve there. so that's one of the things, but also we're seeing an increase in, in, in, in the to, in idaho diseases. but we do not understand mostly accessed, debated by the crime in climate crisis. and this is again, a pop up from just the last youtube, what's a lot, lot of what time past year. but we are seeing an increase loss due to to new anymore diseases. we do not know. so generally it's, it's that then we're seeing from the pastors perspective, we seem just conflict amongst communities and definitely for the finding bro, i'm a pastor this we're seeing, you know, had an inability to produce trumps even when, you know, given s
so we move from place to place, but it's a very key of migratory, patton. now wherever we move to, we find ourselves without water and without costa is forcing us to move into other countries. like you're going to ask us to kind of, we, we, we actually migration to, you've done that. and sometimes of chase yates, a lot of conflict by same time a lot of bands from the government, if they feel that we are, you know, exceeding all steve there. so that's one of the things, but also we're seeing an...
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but it's of a key of migratory, patton, and now wherever we move to, we find ourselves without water. and without pastor is forcing us to move into other countries, like you've done the, as, as to kind of we, we, we actually migration to get into. and sometimes it creates yates, a lot of conflict by same time a lot of bands from the government, if they feel that we are of you know, exceeding all steve there. so that's one of the things, but also we're seeing an increase in, in, in, in that to, in idaho diseases. but we do not understand mostly accessed, debated by the climate climate crisis. and this is again a, but from just the last youtube, what's the level of what's on cost you? but we are seeing an increase loss due to 2 new annual diseases. we do not know. so generally if it's that, then we're seeing from a pastor's perspective, we seem pretty conflict amongst communities and definitely for the funding, i'm real, i'm a pastor this we're seeing, you know, had an inability to produce trumps even when, you know, given some seeds. but just to sustain it, you can plug, but really not
but it's of a key of migratory, patton, and now wherever we move to, we find ourselves without water. and without pastor is forcing us to move into other countries, like you've done the, as, as to kind of we, we, we actually migration to get into. and sometimes it creates yates, a lot of conflict by same time a lot of bands from the government, if they feel that we are of you know, exceeding all steve there. so that's one of the things, but also we're seeing an increase in, in, in, in that to,...
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that's probably more to do with climate change, the year to be disruptive to your typical global patton. so what we tend to say using pets in north and south america through the age of pacific region and, and through to the eastern coast of africa. we have seen a reduction in rifle through the months and a better night as a truck, rain full. and we'd have say warm and dry conditions in central and northern south america. and those 2 things are quite consistent with unknown media developing. and so, yes, certainly for the us promising region. now, we're looking at the prospect of drawing and drought conditions through engine agent company and parts of the pacific as well as trailer last week me, a mazda falls receive that size delivery of russian 5 digits. the new plains will be part of an aerial off. no, that's been frequently deployed. the gains rebel forces fight to engage some of the trojans. but the rebels themselves are also trying to increase the ariel 5 pounds. the on a much smaller scale is 10 each. i now report a group of rebels. scientists moves into position on a hillside in
that's probably more to do with climate change, the year to be disruptive to your typical global patton. so what we tend to say using pets in north and south america through the age of pacific region and, and through to the eastern coast of africa. we have seen a reduction in rifle through the months and a better night as a truck, rain full. and we'd have say warm and dry conditions in central and northern south america. and those 2 things are quite consistent with unknown media developing. and...
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but it's a very clear migratory patton. now wherever we moved to, we find ourselves without water and without costa is forcing us to move into other countries. like you're going to ask us to kind of read we, we actually migration to you've done that. and sometimes the chase yates, a lot of conflict by same time, and a lot of bands from the government, if they feel that we are we, you know, exceeding our stay there. so that's one of the things, but also we're seeing an increase in, in, in, in the, in idaho diseases. but we do not understand mostly accessed the data by the climate climate crisis. and this is again, a pop up from just the last youtube, what's a lot, lot of what's on cost you. but we are seeing an increase last you to, to new annual. just ease of that. we do not know. so generally it's, it's that then we're seeing from the pastors perspective, we seem christ conflict amongst communities and definitely for the funding. advert pastries we're seeing, you know, had an inability to produce trumps. even when, you kno
but it's a very clear migratory patton. now wherever we moved to, we find ourselves without water and without costa is forcing us to move into other countries. like you're going to ask us to kind of read we, we actually migration to you've done that. and sometimes the chase yates, a lot of conflict by same time, and a lot of bands from the government, if they feel that we are we, you know, exceeding our stay there. so that's one of the things, but also we're seeing an increase in, in, in, in...
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everywhere pretty much going to feel it is yes, it's a, it's a big disruptive to your typical glo, patton. so what we tend to say is impacts in the north and south america through the edge of pacific region and, and through to the eastern coast of africa. we have seen a reduction in rifle through the months in a better night. drop rain full and we'd have to stay warm and dry conditions in central and northern south america. and those 2 things are quite consistent with the no media developing. and so, yes, it might for the us promising range and now we're looking at the prospect of drawing andrea conditioning through international opportunity and process the pacific as well as riley. okay, that's the story from melvin, from the start of year in maternity. comprehensive thanks very much indeed. thank you. my pleasure. is there any forces have killed at least 3 palestinians in the occupied westbank? the 30 others were injured when israel lord submit assaults on the janine refugee can have been several rates on the density punch neighborhood . this year. a b one and garza one published a new
everywhere pretty much going to feel it is yes, it's a, it's a big disruptive to your typical glo, patton. so what we tend to say is impacts in the north and south america through the edge of pacific region and, and through to the eastern coast of africa. we have seen a reduction in rifle through the months in a better night. drop rain full and we'd have to stay warm and dry conditions in central and northern south america. and those 2 things are quite consistent with the no media developing....
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he'll be able to hold those extreme patton's a baby, perhaps in check. and it's going to be an interesting a few hours over the next to go over the vote that's going on in the moment. tony, we're going to be checking in with you. of course is that vote goes on for an attorney chang in molly. thank you very much indeed. and so, and so rains in the us of last new york city and new jersey swamping somebody's in grinding slides. officials have dakota, state of emergency, and they've called in the national guard, is alexandra buyers. flash floods, wreaking havoc on america's largest city. more than a month of rain falling in just a few hours on friday, state and local officials, urging people to stay indoors and move to higher ground if possible. and i want to say to new york is uh, this is time for height and alertness and extreme caution. infrastructure was brought to a near standstill in the city of more than 8000000 people. train lines were shut down. major roads submerged and never, ever, never played nearly 18 centimeters of rain fell on some areas. the
he'll be able to hold those extreme patton's a baby, perhaps in check. and it's going to be an interesting a few hours over the next to go over the vote that's going on in the moment. tony, we're going to be checking in with you. of course is that vote goes on for an attorney chang in molly. thank you very much indeed. and so, and so rains in the us of last new york city and new jersey swamping somebody's in grinding slides. officials have dakota, state of emergency, and they've called in the...
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democratic transition in guatemala is being undermined. australia has reported on el nino weather patton as a country banks on to an unusual heat wave. recent days, new south wales record of temperatures as high as 16 degrees celsius, above average for september. thousands of bush fires are broken out across the state and on sizes and facing sidney. indian governments has expelled a senior canadian diplomat. the growing rift over the killing of a canadian see to campaign for separate homeland for the community. canada says it's investigates incredible evidence linking the government of india. to the minute she advertise the reports kind of this, the community accused the indian government to being behind the murder of seek out to this how deep seeing the job he was killed by 2 must come and there are sick hope till sunset in june. now in an urgent state, but deposits kind of as prime minister as revealed an investigation into possible involvement by the indian stays over the past number of weeks. canadian security agencies have been actively pursuing credible allegations of a potential l
democratic transition in guatemala is being undermined. australia has reported on el nino weather patton as a country banks on to an unusual heat wave. recent days, new south wales record of temperatures as high as 16 degrees celsius, above average for september. thousands of bush fires are broken out across the state and on sizes and facing sidney. indian governments has expelled a senior canadian diplomat. the growing rift over the killing of a canadian see to campaign for separate homeland...
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around from a golden age which we had on david cameron, the concerns that have been raised by chris pattonosition in duncan smith's setting on the conservative backbench. we have to be consistent in our approach, that has been wanting. we have to be serious about the state threats that exist in our society. we faced similar threats in some ways after september, the labour government then set up a very comprehensive scheme to understand the nature of those threats, we called on the government to do that again in relation to state threats, that will be state threats from china but iran, russia, you could include those. and the way we approach those right across all government agencies, the private sector and others. we did it in relation to afghanistan, al-qaeda and others. we can do that again. and it's also very very clear that where we have our intelligence and security committee calling for the government to act, we have to heed that and act, and that's why we were concerned about the issues that were raised in relation to russian interference and why we are concerned about chinese insur
around from a golden age which we had on david cameron, the concerns that have been raised by chris pattonosition in duncan smith's setting on the conservative backbench. we have to be consistent in our approach, that has been wanting. we have to be serious about the state threats that exist in our society. we faced similar threats in some ways after september, the labour government then set up a very comprehensive scheme to understand the nature of those threats, we called on the government to...
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conducting what started as a major counteroffensive called the battle of the bulge in december of 1974, patton his army back on the left flank and move it hundreds of miles towards that direction, worked out in our favor. something is seriously happening here. these things don't happen overnight. this is heavy conventional warfare, doug in position, infantry at night. it is complicated and it is going to take a couple weeks to see what materializes here. paul: if the russians are bringing in reinforcements which is significant, what about opening up other lines of vulnerability for ukrainians to attack elsewhere. is that going to happen or do you think the ukrainians will still push upon this main line. >> they are putting in three areas, what is furthest east. the second one is in what we would think of as a province furthest east. the one that having the greatest success is the attack we are discussing. the one furthest east has had some success but not as much as of this one. the ukrainians made the right choice, that is attacking a multiple axis which was the criticism they received from m
conducting what started as a major counteroffensive called the battle of the bulge in december of 1974, patton his army back on the left flank and move it hundreds of miles towards that direction, worked out in our favor. something is seriously happening here. these things don't happen overnight. this is heavy conventional warfare, doug in position, infantry at night. it is complicated and it is going to take a couple weeks to see what materializes here. paul: if the russians are bringing in...
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. >> mines the bus pedestrian i got starstruck with a rock all,singer mike patton he is th lead singern i met him he was doing a me stuff s for magazine a brought him a gifdot dvd horror films. i was like a five band when you m the a gift, i' editor-in-chief of a magazine and i brought him a gift of low bed b movies. he probably thought like who th hell is this. >> men don't give other men gifts. >> time for one more what tv channel does not exist but should the jesse channel? >> car crash channel arc all ca crashes appear yet and and then also on the hes.road. >> that's a great idea. fatalities are not?s that'sar pay-per-view. >> i love people getting cranke and punk hidden camera stop at there was egemo channel g crfort . >> what would be great as religious pranks there have bee some tricks pulled in the bible. puts the bread into the fishes and all that stuff.- it is a doublecross. >> judge. she channel. >> that's a good idea. a lot of fetishes ou>>t there. i just like shoes.ther >> i would have the white cricke t is better than baseball channel. and i would have it onnel. cons loop
. >> mines the bus pedestrian i got starstruck with a rock all,singer mike patton he is th lead singern i met him he was doing a me stuff s for magazine a brought him a gifdot dvd horror films. i was like a five band when you m the a gift, i' editor-in-chief of a magazine and i brought him a gift of low bed b movies. he probably thought like who th hell is this. >> men don't give other men gifts. >> time for one more what tv channel does not exist but should the jesse channel?...
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general patton is trump's father.fk and trump were cousins. >> i think a lot of times people just looking on will say i don't see what people see in this guy. he just looks like an idiot. people say that about cult leaders all the time. but there's, i'm sure, some sort of charisma that he has when he is talking with his followers that just makes him seem like lofty. >> trump's first 15 words that nate came to 1087. zero means nothing. 187. >> so interesting and he knows so much. >> reporter: protzman's group spent a lot of time here at the hyatt regency hotel in dallas. when is kennedy showing up? >> he's here. >> he's here. >> reporter: they call it the ark, another biblical reference. >> trust the plan, 174. >> reporter: they travel the country going to trump rallies. >> are you guys negative 48? whoo-hoo! >> reporter: and they posted videos of stays in luxurious locations. how is he paying for all this? >> i know he can't possibly be paying his way at the hotel for months and months on end. i've been told people ar
general patton is trump's father.fk and trump were cousins. >> i think a lot of times people just looking on will say i don't see what people see in this guy. he just looks like an idiot. people say that about cult leaders all the time. but there's, i'm sure, some sort of charisma that he has when he is talking with his followers that just makes him seem like lofty. >> trump's first 15 words that nate came to 1087. zero means nothing. 187. >> so interesting and he knows so...
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instructed -- >> greg: mine is the most pedestrian of all, i got starstruck with a rock singer mike pattoni met him he was doing a photo shoot, i brought him a gift of dvd horror films. >> jeanine: oh, my gosh. >> greg: i was like a "gutfeld" fan, the interim chief of a magazine i brought him a gift, low rent b movies, probably thought who the hell is this? >> jesse: men don't give other men gives. no my gifts. >> greg: i found that out. one more: what tv channel doesn't exist but should? >> jesse: car crash channel. all car crashes. in nascar and also on the road appeared >> piers: great idea. >> greg: fatalities are none? >> jesse: that's pay-per-view. >> greg: shannon? >> shannon: i like people getting cranked and punk'd. >> greg: you know it would be great? religious pranks. >> jeanine: aw... >> greg: the bread and the fishes -- >> shannon: a little bit of a double-cross there. >> greg: judge? >> jeanine: shoe channel. >> shannon: oh! >> jesse: a lot of fetishes out there. >> jeanine: i just like shoes. >> piers: i would have the "why cricket is better than baseball" channel. on a cons
instructed -- >> greg: mine is the most pedestrian of all, i got starstruck with a rock singer mike pattoni met him he was doing a photo shoot, i brought him a gift of dvd horror films. >> jeanine: oh, my gosh. >> greg: i was like a "gutfeld" fan, the interim chief of a magazine i brought him a gift, low rent b movies, probably thought who the hell is this? >> jesse: men don't give other men gives. no my gifts. >> greg: i found that out. one more: what tv...
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two runs had already scored and then spencer horowitz found the gap in left center of spencer patton. toronto gets three in the inning. the a's got two in the bottom of the 10th. but the blue jays were 6 to 5 winners. the clock continues to tick, tick, tick. in the 49 ers. efforts to get nick bosa's contract extension done before their season opener on sunday against the steelers. they were on the practice field today, concentrating on who's there, trying not to dwell on who isn't. the 40 niners have started slowly the last couple of seasons and in the steelers will be seeing a team that went nine and eight last season and missed the playoffs. there's no question boss is one of the key players who make the 40 niners such a highly regarded team as the season begins but they've got some other pretty good guys to. having him here is a huge huge benefit man. i think all 31 teams would agree with that. but right now, man, we just got to focus and you know, whenever he show up, man, we know he going to be who he is. obviously we. but right now, man, we just getting ready for pittsburgh the
two runs had already scored and then spencer horowitz found the gap in left center of spencer patton. toronto gets three in the inning. the a's got two in the bottom of the 10th. but the blue jays were 6 to 5 winners. the clock continues to tick, tick, tick. in the 49 ers. efforts to get nick bosa's contract extension done before their season opener on sunday against the steelers. they were on the practice field today, concentrating on who's there, trying not to dwell on who isn't. the 40...
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eight year old eli patton is one of khia's students and another spidey fan. since i was a kid who's a bigger inspiration. >> he is. or spider-man. your cousins? >> yes. he's better than her. >> oh, really? >> oh. i am better than him. i like that. >> i like that. >> do what? go >> why is it important for you to teach this sport slash art to kids to keep them off the streets? >> it'll keep them from doing the things that they're not supposed to be doing. it'll also enhance their learning and strengthen them and the physical body and strengthen them in the mental mind. hands down, turn that way first. >> kierra is now raising funds to buy safety equipment that will allow him to take parkour to more kids in other neighborhoods and eventually open a gym, if possible, a building. >> that's what i'm really looking for. a building and safe space to train these kids. >> if you get into trouble, you know, jumping off people's properties and whatnot, you know , i have gotten in trouble a few times. >> yeah, nothing too major. no cops are caught or nothing. it was just
eight year old eli patton is one of khia's students and another spidey fan. since i was a kid who's a bigger inspiration. >> he is. or spider-man. your cousins? >> yes. he's better than her. >> oh, really? >> oh. i am better than him. i like that. >> i like that. >> do what? go >> why is it important for you to teach this sport slash art to kids to keep them off the streets? >> it'll keep them from doing the things that they're not supposed to be...
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another podcast that just dropped with sam patton. super interesting. check that out. see you tomorrow at 3:00. have a great evening, everybody. >> fruits are double the price. vegetables are double the price. double the living you have to make. >> eggs are ridiculous. meat is sky high. gas prices are back up to nearly $5 a gallon. >> milk cost too much money. used to be $2. now it's $6. >> i think it's getting better slowly. very slowly. >> neil: it's back as if it ever left. inflation still a pain in the gas. consumer prices climbing from a year ago. that is the biggest increase we've seen in 14 months. surging gasoline prices actually fueling a good deal of that. with a potential auto strike about to happen maybe as early as tomorrow, consumers could get walloped yet again. welcome, everybody. i'm neil cavuto. the price we pay and pagan and again and again. to gerri willis keeping tabs on that. hi, gerri. >> hi, neil. gas prices are the driving factor. prices for everything from food to rent rising. energy prices rising 5.6%. gas alone was up 10.6%. natural gas and
another podcast that just dropped with sam patton. super interesting. check that out. see you tomorrow at 3:00. have a great evening, everybody. >> fruits are double the price. vegetables are double the price. double the living you have to make. >> eggs are ridiculous. meat is sky high. gas prices are back up to nearly $5 a gallon. >> milk cost too much money. used to be $2. now it's $6. >> i think it's getting better slowly. very slowly. >> neil: it's back as if...
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>> yes it's an incredible script written by john patton ford, who also directs the movie and a colleaguelse with, handed it to me and was just like, "i think you'd like the character. and i read it so fast, and it was -- it's just like an undeniably good script, and i was like, "i got to make this. >> seth: it's a really -- it immediately touches on the ideas of, you know, student loan debt, and the gig economy and, sort of the very small decisions we can make that sort of snowball into becoming a member of the sort of criminal underworld. >> yeah. >> seth: and you're so believable it feels like one of these great old '70s crime films it just has this real propulsion behind it. >> i know. that's what i love about it. it's like a real down and dirty like l.a. story, but like the l.a. that you don't get to see a lot in movies. like mostly it's hipsters, silver lake, l.a. or whatever. but, yeah, it reminded me of, like, "straight time" with dustin hoffman or like michael mann movies. i don't know there's something kind of gritty about it >> seth: i know you shot it on a very small budget, b
>> yes it's an incredible script written by john patton ford, who also directs the movie and a colleaguelse with, handed it to me and was just like, "i think you'd like the character. and i read it so fast, and it was -- it's just like an undeniably good script, and i was like, "i got to make this. >> seth: it's a really -- it immediately touches on the ideas of, you know, student loan debt, and the gig economy and, sort of the very small decisions we can make that sort of...
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joining us now is deadline hollywood senior editor, dominic patton. the writers. the whisper is that this is a pretty good deal for them. the heads of the union are saying, hey, listen, this is great for us. >> we're talking it's historic, and in many ways it is, we're going to learn all the details in the next few days. this is going to go through a process of ratification, and the members who i'm sure will overwhelmingly vote for, will be voting in the next ten days or so. look, they were fighting over very serious issues, the future of the industry looking at ai, data transparency, residuals, writers rooms, went back and forth. we thought there was going to be a deal. we had reports there was going to be a deal on thursday. more issues came up back and forth. the ceo of netflix, disney, nbc universal, and warner brothers discovery were in the room for a number of days this last week. they finally hammered it out. they got to the final details, and there were a couple of more potholes just before sundown, people leak to us a deadline all the time. n
joining us now is deadline hollywood senior editor, dominic patton. the writers. the whisper is that this is a pretty good deal for them. the heads of the union are saying, hey, listen, this is great for us. >> we're talking it's historic, and in many ways it is, we're going to learn all the details in the next few days. this is going to go through a process of ratification, and the members who i'm sure will overwhelmingly vote for, will be voting in the next ten days or so. look, they...
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. >> martha: i interviewed sam patton this week, one of two people that pled guilty to fara charges inhe russian collusion investigation because of business that he was involved in in russia. you know, there's a very clear fara case to be brought here. is that still on the table, kerri and math? will we see fara charges brought and if not why not? >> i think it's possible. my gut on this and -- this is just speculation at this point. i think this is just the beginning. i wouldn't be surprised if we saw more charges. i just want to point out the timing of david weiss bringing this indictment today. merrick garland is testifying before congress next week. this is helpful to him. he can say look, i appointed a special counsel to look at hunter. we charged him last week. we're continuing to investigate him. what more do you want from me? that's the approach he'll probably take, this is problem hi strategic why it's happening today. >> martha: yeah, and he can well-say that -- the other side will say you've had it five years, this is all over the laptop. it was clear that he had a gun and d
. >> martha: i interviewed sam patton this week, one of two people that pled guilty to fara charges inhe russian collusion investigation because of business that he was involved in in russia. you know, there's a very clear fara case to be brought here. is that still on the table, kerri and math? will we see fara charges brought and if not why not? >> i think it's possible. my gut on this and -- this is just speculation at this point. i think this is just the beginning. i wouldn't be...
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two runs had already scored then spencer horowitz found the gap in left center off spencer patton thatone. toronto gets three in the inning. the a's got two in the bottom of the 10th. but the blue jays were 6 to 5 winners. the clock continues to tick, tick, tick. in the 49ers efforts to get nick bosa's contract extension done before their season opener on sunday against the steelers. they were on the practice field today, concentrating on who's there, trying not to dwell on who isn't. the 49 ers have started slowly. the last couple of seasons and in the steelers will be seeing a team that went nine and eight last season and missed the playoffs. there's no question bosa's one of the key players who make the 49 ers such a highly regarded team as the season begins. but they've got some other pretty good guys to having him here is a huge, huge benefit man. i think all 31 teams would agree with that. but right now, man, we just got to focus and you know, whenever he show up and we know he going to be who he is, obviously, but right now, man, we just getting ready for pittsburgh. the best wa
two runs had already scored then spencer horowitz found the gap in left center off spencer patton thatone. toronto gets three in the inning. the a's got two in the bottom of the 10th. but the blue jays were 6 to 5 winners. the clock continues to tick, tick, tick. in the 49ers efforts to get nick bosa's contract extension done before their season opener on sunday against the steelers. they were on the practice field today, concentrating on who's there, trying not to dwell on who isn't. the 49...
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so that's probably more to do with climate change the year to be disruptive to your typical glo, patton. so what we tend to say using pecks in north and south america through the edge of pacific region and and through to the eastern coast of africa, we have seen a reduction in rifle through the months in a better life as a dropped rain full. and we have se warm and dry conditions in central and northern south america, and those 2 things are quite consistent with an o media developing. and so yes, it may for the us promising region. now we're looking at the prospect of drawing and drought conditions through engine agent company and process the pacific as well as riley hall. still ahead here on out as aaron. we find out how many on most levels i'm trying to increase the aerial capabilities to account. so the government's air force says growing also some of columbia is last remaining on the rebels, say they will engage and peace negotiations with the government as for a when, why the of a right now there's celebration for the asian games 1st nations to have the option for you, thanks for t
so that's probably more to do with climate change the year to be disruptive to your typical glo, patton. so what we tend to say using pecks in north and south america through the edge of pacific region and and through to the eastern coast of africa, we have seen a reduction in rifle through the months in a better life as a dropped rain full. and we have se warm and dry conditions in central and northern south america, and those 2 things are quite consistent with an o media developing. and so...
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a two-month trial, 2 1/2-month trial in federal court and they went on that, i think it was judge patton, went on that schedule, and the jurors apparently absolutely loved it, the court loved it. so something to be considered if you would. >> we'll see. initially, you know, the reaction was going to be four full days a week. we would follow the aps precedent of taking likely friday off to handle other business and let the jurors recover. and in terms of a strict we shall have a break at this point in the morning and that point in the morning, so far i found that jurors' personal needs don't run on a clock like that, so we have to take the breaks where they come. and so, we'll see. but the idea is going to be four full days, at least a week, when we get to the evidence. mainly, i wanted to flag that it might be different than what we have seen here in the courthouse before by necessity. >> we are aware. i think the case law is pretty clear, your honor, when the trial starts and we're aware of that issue. we won't do anything to unnecessarily delay it. it's clearly going to be a challenge.
a two-month trial, 2 1/2-month trial in federal court and they went on that, i think it was judge patton, went on that schedule, and the jurors apparently absolutely loved it, the court loved it. so something to be considered if you would. >> we'll see. initially, you know, the reaction was going to be four full days a week. we would follow the aps precedent of taking likely friday off to handle other business and let the jurors recover. and in terms of a strict we shall have a break at...
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i got star struc >> greg:k with a rock singer, mike patton, because he's the lead singer rd singerof more and mr. . i when i met him, he was doing phot a photoshoot for me and stuff magazine. >> i brought him a gift of debbie of dvd horror film. >> god, i was so i was like>> ge a big fan or a cocktail fan when you bring a gift. i actually i'm the editor in chief int of magazine. i brought him a gift of like, like blow read b-movies. >> so probably thought, like, who the hell is this? men don't have otherl is men.s. >> found that out.s. all right, one time for one more. fout out.what channel doesn't but should. is it the jessannee? >> no.t car crash channel. oh, car crashebus in nascar. >> and then also on the road, right? i do. >> yes. the greatest fatalities are none. e nonethat's pay per view. >> oh, shannon, two extra. -per-viei people getting pranked and punked and the hidden camera stuff. >> so there was like a whole, you know, for that you know what would be great? >> what religious pranks. oh, hey there have been some tricks pulled in the bible. >> there certainly the breadhe
i got star struc >> greg:k with a rock singer, mike patton, because he's the lead singer rd singerof more and mr. . i when i met him, he was doing phot a photoshoot for me and stuff magazine. >> i brought him a gift of debbie of dvd horror film. >> god, i was so i was like>> ge a big fan or a cocktail fan when you bring a gift. i actually i'm the editor in chief int of magazine. i brought him a gift of like, like blow read b-movies. >> so probably thought, like,...
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they wouldn't allow blacks at the hotel bentley, and general patton spent time at our historical hotel which is 100 years old now. so i would love if you do a story of some black american heroes, and, or have you ever thought of that? thank you c-span and god bless america. >> host: i don't know if you've heard of the black seminoles, one of the medal of honor winner some of the great black military heroes in american history. >> guest: yes, i did write about buffalo soldiers in my book "empire of the summer moon" and they were like a lot of black soldiers who fought in the civil war for the union, 10% of the union army was black at the end of the war. they were mistreated and do a kind of discredited against and they were treated horribly by indians but they were in normalcy tough fighters. there's a great history to be told which i tell part of in "empire of the summer moon." >> host: bob is in minnesota joining us this morning. you are on with s.c. gwynne. >> caller: yes good morning. i turned her show on here when you're talking about the hydrogen episodes, and earlier in the centu
they wouldn't allow blacks at the hotel bentley, and general patton spent time at our historical hotel which is 100 years old now. so i would love if you do a story of some black american heroes, and, or have you ever thought of that? thank you c-span and god bless america. >> host: i don't know if you've heard of the black seminoles, one of the medal of honor winner some of the great black military heroes in american history. >> guest: yes, i did write about buffalo soldiers in my...
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i want davey crockett and general patton and stand up to the world and say i'm not afraid of you and look at the media. do we have any of those, abc, nbc, cbs. are you here you. i don't fear you. [cheers and applause] you want my head, come and get it. you want my head, come and get it. i consider it to be an honor to have a head and give for my country and i'll gladly do it. why? because someone was willing to give their head. i look back over the history of this country, sometimes it brings tears to my eyes and i think, young men, young women who were willing to risk all for concepts they didn't understand like independence, liberty, barely understood what it was about but in their mind's eye they could see a better country for their family, for their friends and for future generations. young men and women who fought war and stood on the fields in fredericksburg and gettysburg and stood up at little round top, people who stood in places like iwojima, those who rode across the english channel, left home, left a job, left family, left daddy, left their wives, left behind everything t
i want davey crockett and general patton and stand up to the world and say i'm not afraid of you and look at the media. do we have any of those, abc, nbc, cbs. are you here you. i don't fear you. [cheers and applause] you want my head, come and get it. you want my head, come and get it. i consider it to be an honor to have a head and give for my country and i'll gladly do it. why? because someone was willing to give their head. i look back over the history of this country, sometimes it brings...