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this decision on the part of theirs -- raf to try night bombing.ecause after all at night it is harder to see the bombers. also ignite it is harder for the bombers to see their targets. but on the other hand, if you were motivated by reprisal in revenge, you don't care that much. as long as you get near enough you might be all right. now they did expand it with a variety of guidance systems including the use of radio beams to try to identify the targets but none were sufficiently long-range, successful enough really to characterize the raf bombing effort, which is largely characterized by using the same mix of incendiaries and high explosives that we have talked to -- talked about all the way back to the spanish-american war. the early bombing campaigns in 1942, a bit of a rocky start in night bombing. some of these cities are shown, identified in red on the map. 1942. these cities had factories in them, but they were hardly know cities that did not have some kind of factory in a total war. when this effort did not work so well, they hit two other
this decision on the part of theirs -- raf to try night bombing.ecause after all at night it is harder to see the bombers. also ignite it is harder for the bombers to see their targets. but on the other hand, if you were motivated by reprisal in revenge, you don't care that much. as long as you get near enough you might be all right. now they did expand it with a variety of guidance systems including the use of radio beams to try to identify the targets but none were sufficiently long-range,...
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", handsome and very charming in well spoken inarticulate absolutely breathtakingly smashing in his raf uniforms and gold braid and he was a poster boy for the british war hero. he was supposed to come here and state politicians hanscom a kiss their wives and raise money for the war back home. he was a morale booster, a fi waiver as you well. while dahl felt this humiliating. he found itself trapped in a cocktail of mob in america, he was appalled by the wealthier, but how safe and well fed ever been look. he wanted no part of it and was so rude and so insulting and and recently by the behavior that he got fired and was about to be sent home when william stevenson decided to hire him and recruit him as a spy. susan had become aware of his antics but decided to take a chance on doll, once remarked that one reason he decided to hire doll was because he thought nobody that badly behaved would be suspected of being a spy. stevenson also cannot afford to be too choosy. remember by 1940 europe have been at war for several years and the trained, seasoned secret service types were already worki
", handsome and very charming in well spoken inarticulate absolutely breathtakingly smashing in his raf uniforms and gold braid and he was a poster boy for the british war hero. he was supposed to come here and state politicians hanscom a kiss their wives and raise money for the war back home. he was a morale booster, a fi waiver as you well. while dahl felt this humiliating. he found itself trapped in a cocktail of mob in america, he was appalled by the wealthier, but how safe and well...
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jane ah raf reports. >> for the first time in 12 years baghdad residents don't need to rush home. the curfew first put in place by the u.s. military and kept in force by the iraqi government is now history. a few months ago there was real fear that baghdad could fall to i.s.i.l. but that threat has dmshed and although therediminished.focusing on getting back on track. >> we believe there this is the right time to send the message to our people. iraq is still at war but the people of baghdad should live their life, life should go on. >> reporter: because of the curfew the mansour mall has closed early. but this one business intends to stay open after midnight. >> translator: the shops will stay open later and we will benefit. >> reporter: most bombings happen in the daytime. it is not just the curfew, the prime minister has ordered the removal of roadblocks and limits as to the type of weapons security forces the can use. people are fed up spending hours in traffic because of roadblocks. >> translator: you can't have checkpoints in the middle of the street when there's no immediate
jane ah raf reports. >> for the first time in 12 years baghdad residents don't need to rush home. the curfew first put in place by the u.s. military and kept in force by the iraqi government is now history. a few months ago there was real fear that baghdad could fall to i.s.i.l. but that threat has dmshed and although therediminished.focusing on getting back on track. >> we believe there this is the right time to send the message to our people. iraq is still at war but the people of...
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raf laugh. >> he's on a book tour. (cheers and applause) >> jon: so what has ted nugent a favorite bass player and author of god gravy goba ghoul and lady ga gab, what has he been saying. >> in a business meeting that you might have in the south or in the midwest there in iowa you would not have people who would just throw the f bomb and use gratuitous profanity in a professional setting. in new york not only do the men do it, but the women do it. as we would say in the south that's just trashy. >> jon: what the? what the? you know what kind of [bleep] [bleep] is this? women in the south-- (cheers and applause) >> jon: a southern lady is a profession of class never even learn such [bleep] foulness. no. the worst thing a southern businesswoman might say is fudge. and then she would probably offer you a plate of fudge. (laughter) oh wait, unless wait i'm sorry. is the "n" word a curse or is that more just a tradition. is that-- but i'm loving huckabee's i'm just a shocked southern version of buddy the elf in new york. al
raf laugh. >> he's on a book tour. (cheers and applause) >> jon: so what has ted nugent a favorite bass player and author of god gravy goba ghoul and lady ga gab, what has he been saying. >> in a business meeting that you might have in the south or in the midwest there in iowa you would not have people who would just throw the f bomb and use gratuitous profanity in a professional setting. in new york not only do the men do it, but the women do it. as we would say in the south...
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. >> justice department is planning an appeal raf a federal judge in texas blocked the president's order on immigration. the order would have provided protection from deportation for millions of immigrants here illegally. the judge's ruling came after a lawsuit brought by the governor of texas back when he was still attorney general. >> we will not sit idly by while the president ignores the law and fails to secure the border. >> i disagree with it. i think the law is on our side and history didis on our side. and we will appeal it. >> the issue will likely end up before the supreme court in a legal process that could take months to resolve. >>> ashton carter is the new leader at the pentagon sworn in as defense secretary by vice president joe biden yesterday at the white house. he replaces chuck hagel who resigned under pressure. carter is president obama's fourth defense secretary. >>> more than 11 million people so far have signed up this year for obamacare and good news if you missed sunday's deadline to apply. the administration is offering a grace period for people who started thei
. >> justice department is planning an appeal raf a federal judge in texas blocked the president's order on immigration. the order would have provided protection from deportation for millions of immigrants here illegally. the judge's ruling came after a lawsuit brought by the governor of texas back when he was still attorney general. >> we will not sit idly by while the president ignores the law and fails to secure the border. >> i disagree with it. i think the law is on our...
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they said this in world war ii the raf pilots who had saved london.ir lives will never be as exciting as when they saved a country. deliver have a sense, it will never be that exciting -- do you ever have a sense, it will never be that exciting? or do you say, that was just a learning experience? i was part of the process. >> i will definitely say -- i think there will always be challenges that are going to be interesting for me and anyone to go on to look to take on as they progress in life. i think the relationships especially for me. i was very mellow -- malleable when i moved to d.c., i was 23. i didn't know anything about anything. those relationships and the bond with those people, will never be replaced. i will never have that kind of relationship. >> because of the significance and nature of power. and pressure? >> exactly. >> you are living in a fishbowl. >> because of that, i am lucky. i think there will be other things out there that will be impactful. it will not be similar to those points in time. >> why did you leave when you did? >> i d
they said this in world war ii the raf pilots who had saved london.ir lives will never be as exciting as when they saved a country. deliver have a sense, it will never be that exciting -- do you ever have a sense, it will never be that exciting? or do you say, that was just a learning experience? i was part of the process. >> i will definitely say -- i think there will always be challenges that are going to be interesting for me and anyone to go on to look to take on as they progress in...
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in this case he raised the case of the young saudi blogger, raf badawi, sent to prison and publicly lashedefending saudi's religion. for prince charles, this was one intervention which appears to have gained him credit. his rather singular set of qualifications came into their own. >> it's been a visit which in a sense has played to the prince's strengths. his knowledge of islam, his long-standing relationship with the saudi royals and something that diplomats cherish. the ability to convey a difficult message without giving offense. >> reporter: so charles can leave saudi arabia in the knowledge that there are still places and situations in which a quiet word from a prince counts for something. >>> let me just remind you of our main news and that is the deal for a cease-fire in ukraine agreed after 17 hours of negotiation. both president putin and president poroshenko of ukraine, of course, with angela merkel and francois hollande providing the support, if you like to get to this deal. that's not to say fighting is finished yet. the timing for that cease-fire is midnight saturday night. t
in this case he raised the case of the young saudi blogger, raf badawi, sent to prison and publicly lashedefending saudi's religion. for prince charles, this was one intervention which appears to have gained him credit. his rather singular set of qualifications came into their own. >> it's been a visit which in a sense has played to the prince's strengths. his knowledge of islam, his long-standing relationship with the saudi royals and something that diplomats cherish. the ability to...
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two skrets were scrambled from the raf base here and escorted the russian planes for several hundreders and prime minister david cameron believes moscow is sending london a message. >> when this happened at no time did the russian military aircraft cross into uk sovereign air space. i think what then demonstrates is we have the fast jets and pilots in place to protect the united kingdom and suspect the russians are trying to make some sort of a point and i don't think we should dignify it with too much of a response. >> reporter: also on thursday a russian t.v. channel owned by the russian defense ministry broadcast this video filmed from inside a bare bomber and shows nato jets including britt typhoons flying inside and not clear when the film was made and this is the third time in a month that british forces have responded to russia inching close to british territory, on tuesday the royal navy dragged this 20 miles from the british coats and comes amidst criticism of russia over the apparent hand of ukraine conflict and uk blames mosquito for the murder of a spy on british soil poi
two skrets were scrambled from the raf base here and escorted the russian planes for several hundreders and prime minister david cameron believes moscow is sending london a message. >> when this happened at no time did the russian military aircraft cross into uk sovereign air space. i think what then demonstrates is we have the fast jets and pilots in place to protect the united kingdom and suspect the russians are trying to make some sort of a point and i don't think we should dignify it...
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. >> rose: do you ever ask yourself they said this in world war ii the raf pilots who had saved londonthey said you know, their life will never be as exciting as it was when they really saved a country. >> yeah. >> rose: do you have any sense that it will never be that exciting? or do you say no, that was just a learning experience. i was lucky to be there. i did my best. the president liked me. i liked him. we accomplished some things. i was a part of that process but life moves on. >> yeah i mean i will definitely say that, i think there are always going to be challenges out there that are going to be interesting for me and for anyone to go on to look to take on as a as they progress in life. i do think the relationships especially for me, i think that i was very i was very mall eebl when i movered to d.c. i was 23 and i didn't know anything about very much of anything. >> to work in the senate office. >> yeah. and so those relationships and that the bond with those people, i think will never be replaced. you know i'll never have that kind of relationship with another boss. >> rose:
. >> rose: do you ever ask yourself they said this in world war ii the raf pilots who had saved londonthey said you know, their life will never be as exciting as it was when they really saved a country. >> yeah. >> rose: do you have any sense that it will never be that exciting? or do you say no, that was just a learning experience. i was lucky to be there. i did my best. the president liked me. i liked him. we accomplished some things. i was a part of that process but life...
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one of the great things in munich was president ash raf gani who thanked the united states and was very clear about everything that the americans had done in afghanistan. very important and a contrast to president karzai. >> we've just seen the horrific loss. first the jordanian pilot burned alive by isis. then a lot closer to home prescott, arizona, in mourning for kayla mueller. the president was asked about the policy of not agreeing to any ransom and there was ransom requested for kayla mueller by isis. and he was asked about this by buzzfeed. i wanted to play part of his answer. >> it's as tough as anything that i do having a conversation with parents who understandably want by any means necessary for their children to be safe, and we will do everything we can short of providing an incentive for future americans to be -- >> he's reviewing the policy. is it time to revisit the no-ransom policy when we see italian and french and other european hostages being released to their families and loved ones and ours have all been killed now? >> well i think this is the way that isis makes it
one of the great things in munich was president ash raf gani who thanked the united states and was very clear about everything that the americans had done in afghanistan. very important and a contrast to president karzai. >> we've just seen the horrific loss. first the jordanian pilot burned alive by isis. then a lot closer to home prescott, arizona, in mourning for kayla mueller. the president was asked about the policy of not agreeing to any ransom and there was ransom requested for...
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organizers say they're creating awareness about the 2011 death of 18-year-old raf yell briscoe who wasce while running from an unmarked car. >> polic are coming uchb der scrutiny. in fairfax county a new system is being put in place to see how they're reviewed. the new panel will examine any police shootings, how they're talked about and how they're investigated as well. >> today several community groups will hold a forum on what they're calling the barry farm displacement. community lead rs are concerned about the future plans of the barry farm public housing community in ward 8. the meeting is from 2:00 to 5:00 at the anacostia library on good hope road in southeast. >>> a deadly ferry crash in bangladesh seven people have died including a child. the ferry hit another ship and capsized with about 100 people on board. it's not clear how many people are missing because many ferries there don't have formal passenger lists. >>> the fight between the family of bobbi kristina brown and her family nick gordon is getting ugly. gordon says he's been banned from visiting bobbi kristina by her
organizers say they're creating awareness about the 2011 death of 18-year-old raf yell briscoe who wasce while running from an unmarked car. >> polic are coming uchb der scrutiny. in fairfax county a new system is being put in place to see how they're reviewed. the new panel will examine any police shootings, how they're talked about and how they're investigated as well. >> today several community groups will hold a forum on what they're calling the barry farm displacement....
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a typical stopping point for prospective 2016 candidates giving a stump speech focused on his by og raft, talking about issues with getting higher education that leads to proper work. the issue that keeps popping up over and over is one he doesn't bring up in the stump speech immigration. he received several questions at every event he has gone to people complaining about it precipitation the left or right. he still has to deal with this issue that he is most associated in many people's minds. >> hillary clinton is speaking in silicon valley first public appearance for awhile? >> first public appearance in about a month. but fourth in the past year in the bay area. takes a lot of money to run for president, there's a lot of money here. we expect to see a lot of her here. she's trying to tap into talent here. hire top tech minds to run a presidential campaign in 2016 and also hoping the image of silicon valley rubs off, trying to put the campaign headquarters in brooklyn or queens going for a youthful more vigorous vibe than 2008. trying to tap into all of that today, while reinforcing t
a typical stopping point for prospective 2016 candidates giving a stump speech focused on his by og raft, talking about issues with getting higher education that leads to proper work. the issue that keeps popping up over and over is one he doesn't bring up in the stump speech immigration. he received several questions at every event he has gone to people complaining about it precipitation the left or right. he still has to deal with this issue that he is most associated in many people's minds....