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winston churchill and general eisenhower observe progress from the ground, near the rhine.hen, the prime minister takes a vantage point as the plane nears the objective. air force and british cameramen made these pictures as the men ready for the jump. this is it. the plane and enables them to jump from both sides, 18 at a time, speeding up the operation. in a matter of seconds, the sky is filled with parachutes. next, the glider troops. the plane zooms to a landing with the position that comes from -- the invasion goes forward on schedule. the first wayve of troops are out fast as they wait for their buddies to land. some are hit by enemy shells. a carrier falls in planes, caught in aircraft fire. with more split-second timing, artillery opens up. [gunshots] within eight hours, every objective was seized. a plain step to victory. anti-mine tanks clear a path on the western front. the infantry exploits from two sides. right on the heels, many seen in this film are from his camera. the mop up continues, street by street. an officer calls on the nazis to surrender over the lo
winston churchill and general eisenhower observe progress from the ground, near the rhine.hen, the prime minister takes a vantage point as the plane nears the objective. air force and british cameramen made these pictures as the men ready for the jump. this is it. the plane and enables them to jump from both sides, 18 at a time, speeding up the operation. in a matter of seconds, the sky is filled with parachutes. next, the glider troops. the plane zooms to a landing with the position that comes...
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americans, british, and canadians make up this army crossing the rhine in the north.n this leapfrog over german positions east of the rhine. ♪ this trip is really necessary for victory, as the first planes get away. carefully guided to avoid s narl. it's a gigantic task to get the two planes and gliders away from their bases in england safely. a job without presidcedent. take off instructions -- winston churchill and general eisenhower of their progress from the ground, near the rhine. then the prime minister takes a vantage point as the plane nears the objective. air force and british cameramen made these pictures as the men ready for the jump. this is it. the plane and enables them to jot from both sides, 18 at a time, speeding up the operation. in a matter of seconds, the sky is filled with parachutes. next, the glider troops. the plane zooms to a landing with the position that comes from -- the invasion goes forward on schedule. the first wayve of troops are out fast as they wait for their buddies to land. some are hit by enemy shells. ♪ a carrier falls in planes
americans, british, and canadians make up this army crossing the rhine in the north.n this leapfrog over german positions east of the rhine. ♪ this trip is really necessary for victory, as the first planes get away. carefully guided to avoid s narl. it's a gigantic task to get the two planes and gliders away from their bases in england safely. a job without presidcedent. take off instructions -- winston churchill and general eisenhower of their progress from the ground, near the rhine. then...
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the playoff berth still on the rhine, new life from troy brouwer come he scores 3-3. however, they go into overtime. the caps give up the goal in overtime. the turnover, and caps go down, 4-3. talking's, five games left in the regular season for the wizards, it looks like they are finishing strong, winning four of their last five. in memphis tonight, the wiz with a two-point lead. john wall and martin gortat connecting. the wiz up four. john wall is dangerous on the run, finding a otto porter. so far so good. later in the fourth, sessions finds bradley beal, ". i have not seen this bradley in a a while, he gets the slam. the wizards win, 92-83. opening day for the mets monday night. first, a little action at nats park. we pick this up in the bottom of the first. wilson ramos gets this up the middle, r.b.i. single. that will score two. 3-0 nats. in the fifth, ryan zimmerman is looking comfortable at his new position, at home at first base, the new school -- the nice scoop and easy out. there is trouble, if any, drew storen gives up a two-run blast the chris young. the
the playoff berth still on the rhine, new life from troy brouwer come he scores 3-3. however, they go into overtime. the caps give up the goal in overtime. the turnover, and caps go down, 4-3. talking's, five games left in the regular season for the wizards, it looks like they are finishing strong, winning four of their last five. in memphis tonight, the wiz with a two-point lead. john wall and martin gortat connecting. the wiz up four. john wall is dangerous on the run, finding a otto porter....
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the state premier of north rhine-westphalia added her voice to the tributes. she spoke of the pain felt by relatives. the majority of the victims came from the region she represents. the german president spoke of winding strength through suffering. president gauck: we've been brought together by morning by pain, by a deep sense of helplessness, but we've also been brought together through the support we give each other by the fact that we are therefore one another -- there for one another. in a time of pain and desperation, we have found each other. >> individual grief, collective morning, germany came together in reflection and in remembrance . >> mikayla followed the service for us in cologne. >> it was an emotional day at that official service followed by an official commemoration. the rank-and-file of german politics was there. the prime and asked her, the president, along with ministers from france and spain all demonstrating solidarity. those who spoke did not try to console where there can be no consolation for the relatives of the victims. the archbish
the state premier of north rhine-westphalia added her voice to the tributes. she spoke of the pain felt by relatives. the majority of the victims came from the region she represents. the german president spoke of winding strength through suffering. president gauck: we've been brought together by morning by pain, by a deep sense of helplessness, but we've also been brought together through the support we give each other by the fact that we are therefore one another -- there for one another. in a...
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it was a very strange day because you should have seen, if we're pricing rhine greece or beginning to try to so people are looking at the spanish ten year and italian ten year, great. but you should have seen the dollar explode back through 98 and a half and ultimately people should be pricing it back to 110. gold on the other hand caught a bid. it wants to take a whiff of all this, the reference to potpourri and begin to rally on that. i'm done. >> you have to start trying to figure out how to lead the this needle of what correlation still stands and what don't. so you wound up having that dollar crude oil off the table. the fed has really, instead of boxing us up in the corner has given us a little bit of room because it's got some time. with time comes maybe a higher equity market. >> really? you actually -- >> i have been extremely -- i have been extremely negative. i have not bought back a lot of my positions. i'm still in apple. i bought coal. btu is the name i still think -- i was looking at this morning. it should have been getting pummelled this morning and it wasn't. when th
it was a very strange day because you should have seen, if we're pricing rhine greece or beginning to try to so people are looking at the spanish ten year and italian ten year, great. but you should have seen the dollar explode back through 98 and a half and ultimately people should be pricing it back to 110. gold on the other hand caught a bid. it wants to take a whiff of all this, the reference to potpourri and begin to rally on that. i'm done. >> you have to start trying to figure out...
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all you rhine stone cowboys. there's a new truck out there for you, the new luxury pickup hitting lots soon. that's pretty these. >> big tires. ♪ ♪ ♪ what's the big deal ♪ ♪ somebody's truck ♪ ♪ in a farmer's field ♪ ♪ somebody there ♪ ♪ sitting on ice ♪ ♪ after a long hard day ♪ ♪ on that tailgate, ♪ [clicking sounds] it's so shiny. i know mommy. but it's time to let the new kitchen get some sleep. if you want to choose wisely choose angie's list. with in-depth reviews, an exclusive scoring system and real people standing by to help, you can get a finished project that you'll love. pretty. call, click or download the app for free today. meet the world's newest energy superpower. surprised? in fact, america is now the world's number one natural gas producer... and we could soon become number one in oil. because hydraulic fracturing technology is safely recovering lots more oil and natural gas. supporting millions of new jobs. billions in tax revenue... and a new century of american energy security. the new energy
all you rhine stone cowboys. there's a new truck out there for you, the new luxury pickup hitting lots soon. that's pretty these. >> big tires. ♪ ♪ ♪ what's the big deal ♪ ♪ somebody's truck ♪ ♪ in a farmer's field ♪ ♪ somebody there ♪ ♪ sitting on ice ♪ ♪ after a long hard day ♪ ♪ on that tailgate, ♪ [clicking sounds] it's so shiny. i know mommy. but it's time to let the new kitchen get some sleep. if you want to choose wisely choose angie's list. with...
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. >> they could think of only one rhine for tim to lie about those times.s that karen's car guy was the killer. they brought him to headquarters again. this time for an official and much more aggressive interrogation. >> and he gave the same timeline as he gave previously. we went through it again with him. and he held true to what he told us. at that point, we started attacking the story. >> tim had a simple explanation for the timeline problems. he was confused. >> the corroboration got me confused. >> confused? >> tim, you weren't confused, you were lying. >> when the pizza arrived, i was still there. >> 8:48 delivered. >> i would say i was there for another ten, maybe 15 minutes. >> why do you till cops 7:30? >> i'm horrible at times and days. and the problem was, is that making a mistake became a "i'm hiding something." >> cops call your mistake a lie. >> it's impossible. >> pizza man keeps a receipt. >> tim had been tripped up by his own statements. and detective holbrook says his suspect knew the charade was over. >> he put his face in his hands, and
. >> they could think of only one rhine for tim to lie about those times.s that karen's car guy was the killer. they brought him to headquarters again. this time for an official and much more aggressive interrogation. >> and he gave the same timeline as he gave previously. we went through it again with him. and he held true to what he told us. at that point, we started attacking the story. >> tim had a simple explanation for the timeline problems. he was confused. >> the...
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leapfrog over german positions east of the rhine. this trip is really necessary for victory as the first planes get away. it is a gigantic task to get the true planes and gliders away from their bases safely, a job without precedent in military annals. takeoff instructions go to the transports when the waters are on their way. -- gliders are on their way. winston churchill and general eisenhower observe progress from the ground, and then the prime minister takes a vantage point with sir alan brooke as plane after plane nears the objective eight air force and british cameraman made these pictures as the men alert for the jump. this is it. the plane enables the men to drop from both sides 18 at a time, speeding up the operation. in a matter of seconds, the sky is filled with billowing parachutes. next, the glider troops. the sailplane zooms to a landing . the invasion goes forward on schedule. the first wave of troops are out fast to take up their positions as they wait for their other buddies to land. some planes are hit by enemy shel
leapfrog over german positions east of the rhine. this trip is really necessary for victory as the first planes get away. it is a gigantic task to get the true planes and gliders away from their bases safely, a job without precedent in military annals. takeoff instructions go to the transports when the waters are on their way. -- gliders are on their way. winston churchill and general eisenhower observe progress from the ground, and then the prime minister takes a vantage point with sir alan...
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the rhine will actually sent to the south and reach most of the bay area up closer to about 7:00 a.m.t will be your the north helping to drive out for part two of the upcoming weekend. >> catherine: warrior fans are getting fired up! they would tip off from around 30 minutes from the big easy. j.r. stone is at a local buffalo while awaiting--wild wings >> reporter: right now you can see some of the warrior fans in their blue sweatshirts. there are other colors off in the distance. you cannot go wrong when you are talking about seven + tvs that is but just as good as watching the game live, am i right? >> i think that we will take it to them pretty hard to date. 15 to 20 winds. >> anthony davis is tough. you have to shut down debt and a brown-- brown >> hope we will go three to zero and take it to norland as and go on to the second round. >> i have to work and my boss is right here so no traveling for me. >> reporter: no traveling to new orleans. there are ups and could sweep the series if they wanted to tonight. if not they will come back to the bay area. at the oracle or linacre it w
the rhine will actually sent to the south and reach most of the bay area up closer to about 7:00 a.m.t will be your the north helping to drive out for part two of the upcoming weekend. >> catherine: warrior fans are getting fired up! they would tip off from around 30 minutes from the big easy. j.r. stone is at a local buffalo while awaiting--wild wings >> reporter: right now you can see some of the warrior fans in their blue sweatshirts. there are other colors off in the distance....
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the crash killed rhine ded ryan shyler and left his friend paralyzed from the waist down. >>> a grand jury indicted rodnell griffin on wire fraud charges. investigators say she to tell $85,000 while executive director from huntington. of course to investigators she spent that money on herself. the group she works for helps him with housing issues. >> ridiculous we're out here struggling. >> we need this park. my kids play in this park. >> griffin retired from her position within the past two years. >>> police plan to make more arrests today in this site that happened last week on the septa platform in spring garden. police say four warrants were issued yesterday in this brawl involving high school students. police made one arrest over the weekend. >>> police have busted two major heroin networks working in new jersey and philadelphia. federal, state, county and local law enforcement worked together on operation broken rule. they arrested 34 suspects in all. police tell us they're looking for more. officers seized about $225,000 worth of heroin. along with guns vehicles and cash. inves
the crash killed rhine ded ryan shyler and left his friend paralyzed from the waist down. >>> a grand jury indicted rodnell griffin on wire fraud charges. investigators say she to tell $85,000 while executive director from huntington. of course to investigators she spent that money on herself. the group she works for helps him with housing issues. >> ridiculous we're out here struggling. >> we need this park. my kids play in this park. >> griffin retired from her...
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behappied the deployment area -- behind the deployment area one train clattered across the bridge over the rhine every ten minutes from the 2nd to 18th of august. when the concentration was complete, seven armies were stretched along length of the western border. the german swing through central and southern belgium, the defining maneuver, began on the 18th of august. for the troops of the right wing the month was dominated by strenuous marching. the men of the northernmost first army who had furthest to travel typically notched up 30 or 40 kilometers per day. it was an extraordinary performance, especially since so many had been ripped out of civilian life and now in uniform, armed and heavily laden. unsurprisingly, not everyone was able to end door the -- endure the marching. exhausted soldiers marked the path of rapidly advancing units. discipline also began to fray. a sergeant major in regionment two described how during rest stops men plundered while their captain looked on. infantry too, were guilty of, and i quote, all sorts of heroics of wine cellar smashing and house burning. while the
behappied the deployment area -- behind the deployment area one train clattered across the bridge over the rhine every ten minutes from the 2nd to 18th of august. when the concentration was complete, seven armies were stretched along length of the western border. the german swing through central and southern belgium, the defining maneuver, began on the 18th of august. for the troops of the right wing the month was dominated by strenuous marching. the men of the northernmost first army who had...
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rhine, you'll try to explain this because deputy bates is insisting this accidental shooting could haveappened to anyone. is that right? >> that's right, jake. in fact we watched that video over and over. across the country, tasers and guns are usually separated on officers and we watched that video, and he showed a bullet-proof vest usually have his taser on his chefrt and gun either here on the side or somewhere in the back. but he said in the heat of the moment he grabbed here and not up here. after intense scrutiny reserve sheriff deputy robert bates finally talks about the split-second act where he pulled his gun instead of pulling his taser. the shot he fired led to a man's death. >> oh my god. what has happened? the laser light is the same on each weapon. i saw the light and i squeezed the trigger, and then realized i had dropped the gun. this was not an intentional thing. i have no desire to ever take anyone's life. >> reporter: in this video, watched by millions you can see the final run of eric harris. tulsa's share itch deputies running an undercover operation tried to arrest
rhine, you'll try to explain this because deputy bates is insisting this accidental shooting could haveappened to anyone. is that right? >> that's right, jake. in fact we watched that video over and over. across the country, tasers and guns are usually separated on officers and we watched that video, and he showed a bullet-proof vest usually have his taser on his chefrt and gun either here on the side or somewhere in the back. but he said in the heat of the moment he grabbed here and not...
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le we'll stip at rhine and show you the traffic flow.tops of the hills but not the roadway. fog is not a factor right here. let's look at your maps. nice easy drive coming across out of the north bay through mill valley and the golden gate bridge. the bay bridge, that's where the backup is. because the metering lights are on slowing from 580. this is a pretty typical flow. more traffic than we've seen over the last couple of weeks but not back to 100%. we still see san leandro slow southbound. the stall has cleared to the shoulder and we have a burst of traffic heading west across the san mateo bridge. a lot of folks were held up in hayward. let's move the drive for the rest of the east bay. tri-valley. 680, pleasanton. we'llsome out and move to the south bay. we have the san jose commute kicking in and silicon valley. i know at least the sunnyvale schools are off this weekend. i think a few others have spring break. here's fremont with the build for 880. wind is at bay right here. things will kick around. sam and laura, we know it's chi
le we'll stip at rhine and show you the traffic flow.tops of the hills but not the roadway. fog is not a factor right here. let's look at your maps. nice easy drive coming across out of the north bay through mill valley and the golden gate bridge. the bay bridge, that's where the backup is. because the metering lights are on slowing from 580. this is a pretty typical flow. more traffic than we've seen over the last couple of weeks but not back to 100%. we still see san leandro slow southbound....
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we know that, practically young workers, the way that they find the rhine match and labor market is not just on the high-end. they find lifetime careers through lots of job hopping. it should cause some concern that we see now in the data several indicators of dynamism and fluidity down, especially since 2000. some of this has been going on before that, but especially in 2000, things have is excel rated. we have seen a decline in entrepreneurship. that predates 2000. in key sectors like the tech sector, it is rising and it is followed. some say it is the.com bubble. is not just that. if you look at the data, entrepreneurship was rising to the 1990's in the high-tech sector and then it had a mountain peak where everybody was apparently starting a.com business. that came down. if you look at entrepreneurship in 2005, it was lower than it was in 1995. >> has it been on the upswing since 2005? john: it has been on the decline. >> i'm honestly puzzled. john: when i talk about entrepreneur, i'm talking about a new business that hires at least one worker. what i've been doing and others have b
we know that, practically young workers, the way that they find the rhine match and labor market is not just on the high-end. they find lifetime careers through lots of job hopping. it should cause some concern that we see now in the data several indicators of dynamism and fluidity down, especially since 2000. some of this has been going on before that, but especially in 2000, things have is excel rated. we have seen a decline in entrepreneurship. that predates 2000. in key sectors like the...
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>>reporter: at 6:00 tomorrow morning a lot of the rhine pushing off just east of the livermore valley but you can still see some stray showers for parts of san francisco to san mateo and also san jose expect what wrote for tomorrows commute in the morning hours storm track before rain forecast for tonight and tomorrow the highest amount will be in to the north bay hills and 2 in. three- quarters for bayside and for east bay and south bay locations wish to be topping out generally an half an inch 64 and to back a little more fair filled given to 62 today 64 oakland and san jose low 60s and san francisco opera affected along the coast in half moon bay the storm track 47 that on the forecast storm starting later on tonight you'll hear the weapons come down as you're sleeping and then tomorrow morning more showers and thunderstorms potentially 35 undersea. >>reporter: no major hot spots to report on very light and easy ride across the bay here is a live look at the bay bridge toll plaza this morning when it is a very light traffic conditions nothing to slow you down this morning it will b
>>reporter: at 6:00 tomorrow morning a lot of the rhine pushing off just east of the livermore valley but you can still see some stray showers for parts of san francisco to san mateo and also san jose expect what wrote for tomorrows commute in the morning hours storm track before rain forecast for tonight and tomorrow the highest amount will be in to the north bay hills and 2 in. three- quarters for bayside and for east bay and south bay locations wish to be topping out generally an half...
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is loves what tim just looked a lot of very a whole lot political on monday into that most of the rhinewill be well at the bay area of where one of wednesday and thursday of next week. a rely an easy ride at about eight minutes this morning capitol expressway to montague in the south bay looking at 18 minutes and taken a look at your drive time and hercules to berkeley allow it to state 80 this morning and running you're ride around 15 minutes nothing to slow you down this morning quick check of your bay bridge shot a will show you interstate 80 in very light traffic conditions in fact it is spring break on the bank we haven't seen like traffic pretty much all week off to the continues this morning as well. >>james:happening today. president obama and cuban president raul castro will meet at the organization of the american states meeting in panama. >>james:president obama is waiting on a state department review of whether cuba still belongs on the u.s. list of terror sponsors. >>james:removal from the list after 33 years would allow american banks and businesses to operate in cuba and
is loves what tim just looked a lot of very a whole lot political on monday into that most of the rhinewill be well at the bay area of where one of wednesday and thursday of next week. a rely an easy ride at about eight minutes this morning capitol expressway to montague in the south bay looking at 18 minutes and taken a look at your drive time and hercules to berkeley allow it to state 80 this morning and running you're ride around 15 minutes nothing to slow you down this morning quick check...
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german soil was not occupied except for a very small bit on the west bank of the rhine. and this perhaps lead to trouble in the future. i would argue that it did. most germans never really felt they had been defeated. they never saw the consequences of defeat. and the high command, who had so rapidly and in such a panic stricken fashion demanded the government as for an armistice a month later were saying, we could have fought on, we do not know why they asked for it, they panicked, we didn't. they began with the support of of the right in germany to promote this pernicious myth that germany had been stabbed in the back that it had never been defeated on the battlefield, it had been stabbed in the back by traitors at home. the traitors included liberals communists, and unfortunately, jews. it grew in power rather than lessening in the 1920's and 1930's. so the war ends on november the 11th, 1918. the question now is what sort of peace will be made. as the professor mentioned wilson broke with precedent by coming himself to the peace conference that was going to take plac
german soil was not occupied except for a very small bit on the west bank of the rhine. and this perhaps lead to trouble in the future. i would argue that it did. most germans never really felt they had been defeated. they never saw the consequences of defeat. and the high command, who had so rapidly and in such a panic stricken fashion demanded the government as for an armistice a month later were saying, we could have fought on, we do not know why they asked for it, they panicked, we didn't....
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aftermath of the strongest winds this is the storm we're talking about 10:00 tonight you concede the rhineates the yellow and orange is more moderate to heavy rain this is at midnight the heaviest rain will be coming down overnight through the early morning hours 3:00 in the morning becomes widespread we still we do with the lingering showers and is aware commit tomorrow morning touches at times you may want to leave a few minutes extra early before it had up the door this morning low 50s in fairfield 51 oakland heyse's afternoon because of the cloud cover not a whole lot of warming there is a storm track 47 that on the they forecast again the heaviest rain will arrive late tonight that lasted over 9 hours will see unsettled weather tomorrow >>george: it is a late hot spot with an accident that occurred near the san quentin exit at the west end of the bridge mostly out of the way now but still left the ride across the span backed up thankfully is no longer backed up at the toll plaza is the bridge but there's into men heavy traffic still across the span and the bay bridge which started thi
aftermath of the strongest winds this is the storm we're talking about 10:00 tonight you concede the rhineates the yellow and orange is more moderate to heavy rain this is at midnight the heaviest rain will be coming down overnight through the early morning hours 3:00 in the morning becomes widespread we still we do with the lingering showers and is aware commit tomorrow morning touches at times you may want to leave a few minutes extra early before it had up the door this morning low 50s in...
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the watch on the rhine has taken added significance. they know when these star-spangled banners unfurled they will keep watch until german militarism is stamped out. personal thanks to his men at this point. it was after a slight pause here that his armies lose to the full. of the attack, just as they have done. the stars and stripes fly in victory over conquered german soil. announcer: next, donald richie discusses how the first united states congress introduced the bill of rights despite significant opposition. 10 of the 12 proposed amendments were ratified in 1791. this event is about an hour.
the watch on the rhine has taken added significance. they know when these star-spangled banners unfurled they will keep watch until german militarism is stamped out. personal thanks to his men at this point. it was after a slight pause here that his armies lose to the full. of the attack, just as they have done. the stars and stripes fly in victory over conquered german soil. announcer: next, donald richie discusses how the first united states congress introduced the bill of rights despite...
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the watch on the rhine has taken added significance. they know when these star-spangled banners unfurled they will keep watch until german militarism is stamped out. general omar bradley gives personal thanks to his men at this point. it was after a slight pause here that his armies lose to the full. of the attack, just as they have done. the stars and stripes fly in victory over conquered german soil. >> in 2003, new york times reporter judith miller wrote several stories in the lead up to the invasion of iraq. she was found in contempt of court and imprisoned in federal jail for 85 days. sunday, she talks about her time in jail, as well as her new book "the story: a reporters journey." judith miller: i was in jail because i refuse to reveal the identity of a source. protecting sources is the lifeblood of independent journalism. and i really felt that among the people i routinely spoke to who had access to classified information, unless they could trust me to protect them, my sources would dry up and eventually i would just be righting
the watch on the rhine has taken added significance. they know when these star-spangled banners unfurled they will keep watch until german militarism is stamped out. general omar bradley gives personal thanks to his men at this point. it was after a slight pause here that his armies lose to the full. of the attack, just as they have done. the stars and stripes fly in victory over conquered german soil. >> in 2003, new york times reporter judith miller wrote several stories in the lead up...