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then we went from north africa into sicily, then from sicily into italy. all of that is cleared now. the germans on this side, russians on the offense of. we had the battle of stalingrad. you can see the russian advance here. this is the german empire. this is the way it extends at this point in june. let's take a look at geography. notice the difference. you are in nazi germany now. you want to take a look at the difference between the english channel to germany, and over here on the eastern front. where do you have more space? on the eastern front. as a consequence, it were shifts -- hitler's shifts his priorities. the new difference will be on the western front. itler shiftsence h divisions to the western front. when normandy takes place there will be 60 german divisions on the western front. the germans know where the normandy invasion is going to take place, who wins? germany, that is right. 60 divisions. when we conduct the landing there will be five divisions, 3 airborne divisions. we would lose in that case. the germans however have a problem. this
then we went from north africa into sicily, then from sicily into italy. all of that is cleared now. the germans on this side, russians on the offense of. we had the battle of stalingrad. you can see the russian advance here. this is the german empire. this is the way it extends at this point in june. let's take a look at geography. notice the difference. you are in nazi germany now. you want to take a look at the difference between the english channel to germany, and over here on the eastern...
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from sicily to italy. all that has been cleared now. the germans on this site are the russians on the offensive. then we had stalingrad -- you can see the russian advance over here. this is the german empire. this is the way it extended at this point in june. let's take a look at geography. notice the difference here. azi germany and you want to take a look at the difference between english channel to germany and over here on the eastern front. where you have more space? on the eastern front. as a consequence of that, hitler shares the priority. the priority had been on the eastern front. the new priority is going to be on the western front. startsnsequence, hitler shifting divisions from the eastern to the western front. the normandy invasion takes place, there will be 60 german divisions on the western front. that should tell you something. if the germans know where the normandy invasion is going to take place, who wins? >> germany. dr.germany, that's right. a landing,nduct there will be five divisions,
from sicily to italy. all that has been cleared now. the germans on this site are the russians on the offensive. then we had stalingrad -- you can see the russian advance over here. this is the german empire. this is the way it extended at this point in june. let's take a look at geography. notice the difference here. azi germany and you want to take a look at the difference between english channel to germany and over here on the eastern front. where you have more space? on the eastern front....
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naval air station in sicily where melania wowed the world with one hell of an impromptu speech. >> wee here. and we did a lot of great stuff. and i want to thank you very much. this has been an incredible trip and a great strides have been made. >> jimmy: very, very well said, thank you. [ cheers and applause ] it's like lady dracula gave a book report. [ laughter ] president trump spoke in sicily too where he reminded our troops of america's military contributions overseas. >> americans fought and died to liberate europe from the evils of naziism. >> jimmy: what? naziism? when hitler got seasick he had to be treated for naziism. [ laughter ] [ cheers and applause ] donald trump, our president, had a lot to say in sicily so we slowed him down to half speed for tonight. italiano edition of "drunk donald trump." [ tape playing very slowly ] >> all of us would be more safe and secure if everyone fulfills their obligations the way they're supposed to. right? look at this man. he's over there. he's agreeing with me 100%. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: the approval rating is 100%. so the
naval air station in sicily where melania wowed the world with one hell of an impromptu speech. >> wee here. and we did a lot of great stuff. and i want to thank you very much. this has been an incredible trip and a great strides have been made. >> jimmy: very, very well said, thank you. [ cheers and applause ] it's like lady dracula gave a book report. [ laughter ] president trump spoke in sicily too where he reminded our troops of america's military contributions overseas....
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they have landed in north africa and in sicily. both times, they went in at night, under the cover of darkness. underent in and conditions that limited the effectiveness of enemy fire. at normandy, they did not have that. they went in as daylight was breaking. they went in at 6:00 in the morning. the question is, why did they do this? doctrines,warfare american and british, and they seem to not use either one of them in terms of the process of conducting the invasion. that is the question i explore in omaha beach. let's think about this thing. you are the first infantry division. you have been sitting any ships over 24 hours. the landing was supposed to take thee on the fifth, but weather was bad, and eisenhower decided, we will postpone it. in the shipsitting a while. finally, there is a break in the weather and eisenhower makes the decision we will conduct the landing. everybody now set sail across the english channel. ship,e in your transport in your starting to move across the most channel. but at 1:00 that morning, the u.s. na
they have landed in north africa and in sicily. both times, they went in at night, under the cover of darkness. underent in and conditions that limited the effectiveness of enemy fire. at normandy, they did not have that. they went in as daylight was breaking. they went in at 6:00 in the morning. the question is, why did they do this? doctrines,warfare american and british, and they seem to not use either one of them in terms of the process of conducting the invasion. that is the question i...
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saying that the president or urging the resident not to leave it, saying president trump was told sicily, g7 sum nit can't leave the agreement, according to the european tried to explain that to mr. trump, in clear sentences, the head of the european commission, which is the governing body of the european union. went on to say it seemed our attempts failed, but the law is obeyed, he must be explained that "americans can't agreement," adding mr. rump thinks he can leave the deal because he doesn't fully understand them. take trump would down three to four-year process f withdrawal, so the direct action trump is promise system impossible. here are other avenues being reported this morning when it comes to the agreement itself on could exit it. there is the united nations pull-out, the ct commission president says could ake several years and other avenues, as well. we'll find out more at 3:00 this fternoon when the president is expected to make the announcement. columbus, ohio, donna, good ahead., you're on, go caller: yeah, i think we should leave. hearing reports about how these regulatio
saying that the president or urging the resident not to leave it, saying president trump was told sicily, g7 sum nit can't leave the agreement, according to the european tried to explain that to mr. trump, in clear sentences, the head of the european commission, which is the governing body of the european union. went on to say it seemed our attempts failed, but the law is obeyed, he must be explained that "americans can't agreement," adding mr. rump thinks he can leave the deal...
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he is an immigrant, he is originally from sicily, and -- i. >> i i noticed this right away. >> i wentline, i was told by sears employees they don't have paper coupons any more. and if you type in sears and coupons, you will find a coupon for everything that you need. >> 30% off. sears, let's see. >> why not take advantage of it? coupons are a double edge toward. if you are the person checking out, you keep your money in your pocket, but not cool if you are the frustrated person behind that person getting a little grumpy. which that woman was, we're not condoning her behavior at all. >> send them back to their own [bleep] country. >> this woman kind of felt a sense of power. and really we need to come together and fight back against this kind of ability for people to just normalize hate. and feel comfortable spewing hate in public. >> he is not an indian. >> they are not indians. >> i don't know what the hell they are. >> i called sears, i went to that store it happened, management did not have comment. >> people, what they get frustrated and pissed off they go to the lowest common den
he is an immigrant, he is originally from sicily, and -- i. >> i i noticed this right away. >> i wentline, i was told by sears employees they don't have paper coupons any more. and if you type in sears and coupons, you will find a coupon for everything that you need. >> 30% off. sears, let's see. >> why not take advantage of it? coupons are a double edge toward. if you are the person checking out, you keep your money in your pocket, but not cool if you are the frustrated...
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. >> so, sicily's beautiful. tell you a funny story. so the thing speaks italian. well i'm italian-american. i know people think i'm jewish, but i'm not. everyone thinks i'm jewish, so a few years ago -- >> seth: everyone thinks i'm jewish too. >> do they really? >> seth: yeah. >> well seth meyer is jewish. >> seth: yeah, i get it. i'm not blaming them. [ laughter ] i think they're doing pretty good deduction work, yeah. [ laughter ] >> but one time i get a call, "happy hanukkah," i said, "ma! i'm not jewish." [ laughter ] anyway -- >> seth: anyway. >> ba-dum boom. so anyway, so we're in the gps thing, and she's -- and the woman is like -- [ speaking italian ] which means "go to the left". now, i don't know enough italian. i don't know what she's talking about. and he's jewish, the guy, my husband. >> seth: yeah. [ laughter ] [ speaking italian ] -- so he keeps driving straight. and the thing is like -- [ speaking italian ] and then she starts making -- [ speaking italian ] [ laughter ] and he keeps going -- [ sp
. >> so, sicily's beautiful. tell you a funny story. so the thing speaks italian. well i'm italian-american. i know people think i'm jewish, but i'm not. everyone thinks i'm jewish, so a few years ago -- >> seth: everyone thinks i'm jewish too. >> do they really? >> seth: yeah. >> well seth meyer is jewish. >> seth: yeah, i get it. i'm not blaming them. [ laughter ] i think they're doing pretty good deduction work, yeah. [ laughter ] >> but one time i...
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the more positive mood, a change on last week when the g—7 countries meeting in sicily saw a split withted states taking a different position to the rest on issues such as climate change and free trade. the bbc‘sjoe mellor has been following the events in berlin. it's tempting to read a lot into this, there have been two east asian leaders here and this comes after a week where tensions between the us and germany have never really been higher. of course these visits are planned a long way in advance and it's true to say press officers of either delegation if you take a look at the trade numbers between china and europe they are improving as years go by. this visit could not have come at a better time politically. if you look at the trade numbers between europe and china they are really improving as years go by, you have europe, the number one export market for china and china is the number two market after us. of course. it's particularly important for germany because germany of courses and export orientated economy, its economy is largely reliant on selling its very high quality made i
the more positive mood, a change on last week when the g—7 countries meeting in sicily saw a split withted states taking a different position to the rest on issues such as climate change and free trade. the bbc‘sjoe mellor has been following the events in berlin. it's tempting to read a lot into this, there have been two east asian leaders here and this comes after a week where tensions between the us and germany have never really been higher. of course these visits are planned a long way...
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we know is that the government forces secured the sapho road in the siphon east of the province of sicily cutting off eyes of the sky routes i was on militants have been in control of the territory for roughly four years syrian journalist al abraham told me more on the development earlier. according to our local sources the radical group was not able to fully withdraw its fighters because only. too quickly for the with the with all of the radical groups and now we have the situation where there is a small. place for. one thousand five hundred square kilometers over forty according to field commanders and even according to the rest of the area retaking one thousand five hundred kilometers would be very easy because it's open small villages no major obstacles and the fighters of the radical group in that area have lost all the will to fight now understanding that they are now under a full siege this is an important development it means that the syrian army is actually able to make gains against the radical group is actually trying to regroup move forces where it can defend its areas in a be
we know is that the government forces secured the sapho road in the siphon east of the province of sicily cutting off eyes of the sky routes i was on militants have been in control of the territory for roughly four years syrian journalist al abraham told me more on the development earlier. according to our local sources the radical group was not able to fully withdraw its fighters because only. too quickly for the with the with all of the radical groups and now we have the situation where there...
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. >> and of the g-7 summit in sicily, six of the leaders walked to a photo op. the president followed behind in a golf cart. determined toeems go his own way, regardless of the consequences, so o under his leadership, can the u.s. remain a reliable partner for europe? shove, where donald trump appeared to push -- i mean, he did push. why did no one say anything? i don't know. >> it is an important question. would you have said something if you saw donald trump pushing the next guy? >> i don't know. isi say -- by the way, this not a waiter, this is the president of montenegro? alan: donald trump would say "what?" i'm sure he does not know where the country is the that is a problem to us. montenegro is a big deal, but to america, it is not a big deal. >> 600,000 people live in montenegro. it is not even a nato member yet. rieke: that does not even matter. you cannot just bully your way through a group of people. you cannot. i mean, it does not matter -- excuse my language. i'm sorry. >> three words. rieke: sorry. >> we are talking about the menace, right? rieke: a
. >> and of the g-7 summit in sicily, six of the leaders walked to a photo op. the president followed behind in a golf cart. determined toeems go his own way, regardless of the consequences, so o under his leadership, can the u.s. remain a reliable partner for europe? shove, where donald trump appeared to push -- i mean, he did push. why did no one say anything? i don't know. >> it is an important question. would you have said something if you saw donald trump pushing the next guy?...
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matt: we have almost seen kind of a new world order shakeout since that g7 meeting in sicily.week shaped up for donald trump? >> well, i am not sure to what play intose events his calculus. certainly on this side of the anantic, we are seeing acceleration of the agreements of the common values being expressed between india, germany, and china, and the e.u. as a whole is specifically on climate change. there is an opportunity to capitalize on the green , and whichtechnology china is developing as well. from theuite apart climate consequences of any decision to pull out. matt: thank you so much for your coverage, and on crawford -- ala n crawford. we are getting economic numbers out of germany right now. and germanyme manufacturing pmi data coming out. weis actually stronger than have been looking for. city 9.4 these are -- was the survey. bloomberg television have "surveillance". i am going to london dab digital radio. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ >> the secret is the u.s. economy is doing fine. update --loomberg his upbeat about the u.s. economy. meanwhile, the u.s. weighs stay with
matt: we have almost seen kind of a new world order shakeout since that g7 meeting in sicily.week shaped up for donald trump? >> well, i am not sure to what play intose events his calculus. certainly on this side of the anantic, we are seeing acceleration of the agreements of the common values being expressed between india, germany, and china, and the e.u. as a whole is specifically on climate change. there is an opportunity to capitalize on the green , and whichtechnology china is...
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a few years ago i went to sicily and visited my relatives. they idolized marconi and sicily. not because of his free-market policies but because of other political ideas he had in the 1930's. greg for me just say marconi was a british and italian citizen. -- >> let me just say marconi was a british and italian citizen. history is politically were interesting. our next speaker, first commentor. quickly, background. previously -- well, currently as vice president of wireless policy at verizon. verizon.r positions at she was vice president at telecom. before that she worked as an aide to a chairman at the fcc and at the national telecommunications and information administration. >> thank you. professor hazlett, the answer is "overlay," read the book and you will get the jump. as always, it is a pleasure to read what tom writes. it looks like i did not read this, right? what i actually read it in on a kindle. that is how many notes that i made to it because i found i was constantly underlining. remember itdon't this way. frankly, not too many of those kind of notes. needless to s
a few years ago i went to sicily and visited my relatives. they idolized marconi and sicily. not because of his free-market policies but because of other political ideas he had in the 1930's. greg for me just say marconi was a british and italian citizen. -- >> let me just say marconi was a british and italian citizen. history is politically were interesting. our next speaker, first commentor. quickly, background. previously -- well, currently as vice president of wireless policy at...
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as does the g7, whose leaders, including angela merkel, took time out last week in sicily to lobby donaldrump on the issue. even pope francis rallied to the defence of the accord when he welcomed the president to the vatican. we are going to cancel the vatican. we are going to cancel the paris climate agreement. after making that pledge, the president seems intending to stick to it. environmentalists say it would be a shattering blow to the most comprehensive agreement on global warming ever reached. he will announced his verdict in the rose garden of the white house. 0pponents fear it could prompt other members of the accord to wonder whether they should withdraw as well. america produces more in the way of greenhouse gases than any other country on the planet, apart from china. but donald trump is keeping faith with fossil fuels in the hope of creating jobs. he says that by holding true to its pledge to put america first, he is said to be favouring isolationism of cooperation in terms of facing one of the biggest challenges on the planet. one of those arguing for the us to stay is calif
as does the g7, whose leaders, including angela merkel, took time out last week in sicily to lobby donaldrump on the issue. even pope francis rallied to the defence of the accord when he welcomed the president to the vatican. we are going to cancel the vatican. we are going to cancel the paris climate agreement. after making that pledge, the president seems intending to stick to it. environmentalists say it would be a shattering blow to the most comprehensive agreement on global warming ever...
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saxophones, they stand up, and it was like... it was like hannibal coming in through italy, through sicily, with the elephants. it was amazing. i mean, and it was... >> hinojosa: and you knew then? you said, "okay, music is going to be what i'm going to do"? >> well, yeah. that was one one of... that, and then i was very fortunate also, because during that time period, jazz was still very much a part of the psyche of mainstream america, because it was in all the cartoons, johnny quest, top cat, courageous cat... >> hinojosa: pink panther. >> all these... yeah, right. you can go down the list. all of the variety shows had orchestras playing jazz in one way or another. the tv shows, mchale's navy, et cetera. >> hinojosa: god, everybody's going to go back, and they're going to start listening to these shows. you end up coming to boston to the berklee school of music. >> right, right. >> hinojosa: but what... >> and i was the first... i was the first puerto rican from new york there. when i was there, nobody... i remember my freshman year, my roommate, who at the time was david carmona, who to
saxophones, they stand up, and it was like... it was like hannibal coming in through italy, through sicily, with the elephants. it was amazing. i mean, and it was... >> hinojosa: and you knew then? you said, "okay, music is going to be what i'm going to do"? >> well, yeah. that was one one of... that, and then i was very fortunate also, because during that time period, jazz was still very much a part of the psyche of mainstream america, because it was in all the cartoons,...
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international leaders made their views very clear over the weekend at the g7 summit in sicily, and theyth america's reply. i wonder whether a voice that could cut through, that could influence him at this 11th hour is actually found closer to home, and that belongs to his daughter, if anker trump. home, and that belongs to his daughter, if ankertrump. she home, and that belongs to his daughter, if anker trump. she has been lobbying for months for her father to keep america in the paris accord. but as you say, the world will be watching this, but there is a big domestic audience, too, not least the people who put donald trump in the white house, the so—called rust belt, where the idea has taken a stronghold that the paris accord is a jobs killer, and that was a view encouraged by donald trump. does he want to anger them, or does he want anger the rest of the world? in ours, we will out. nick, thank you very much. house prices across the uk have fallen for the third month in a row according to the nationwide building society. it's the first time that's happened since 2009. the nationwide
international leaders made their views very clear over the weekend at the g7 summit in sicily, and theyth america's reply. i wonder whether a voice that could cut through, that could influence him at this 11th hour is actually found closer to home, and that belongs to his daughter, if anker trump. home, and that belongs to his daughter, if ankertrump. she home, and that belongs to his daughter, if anker trump. she has been lobbying for months for her father to keep america in the paris accord....
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there you see him speaking with members of the g7, climate change was a big topic of conversation in sicily italy last week. a lot would like to see the president stay in as well as get out. david bossie wants him to get out. listen here. >> i hope president trump will get out of this paris accord and decide to put american jobs, american workers and the american economy first and create new agreements with the world. >> in terms of the option the president has, he has a bunch. he could do it piecemeal, withdraw from something. we are told he's still deliberating on what exactly to do, but we'll find out and about 44 hours. >> jon: john roberts, it will be an interesting day. thank you. we are watching for the testimony of fbi director james comey before the senate intelligence committee, that could happen next week. it would be mr. comey's first public comments in his claim that he was asked to back off. one former cia director says that could be a big problem. >> clearly, when the president urges the fbi director not to continue an investigation, there is no question that its obstruction.
there you see him speaking with members of the g7, climate change was a big topic of conversation in sicily italy last week. a lot would like to see the president stay in as well as get out. david bossie wants him to get out. listen here. >> i hope president trump will get out of this paris accord and decide to put american jobs, american workers and the american economy first and create new agreements with the world. >> in terms of the option the president has, he has a bunch. he...
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last week concluded with the g-7 summit in sicily.s week began with clear evidence of strain in the g-7 alliance. >> german chancellor angela merkel has given her strongest indication yet europe and the united states are drifting apart. speaking at a munich campaign rally at the g-7 summit, she said reliable relations forged at the end of world war ii are coming to an end. [applause] angela merkel: there are times in which we can count on the u.s. are somewhat over. and that is why i can only say, we europeans, must rely and take our destiny into our own hands. >> she is only stating the obvious. it has been quite visible for a period of time that the interests of the united states and europe are moving further apart than together. this may actually turn out to be a blessing in disguise because what usually happens when the world outside of europe looks more unpredictable, europeans may actually move closer together, and address what has been missing for so long, namely institutional reform and a way forward for the european union, an
last week concluded with the g-7 summit in sicily.s week began with clear evidence of strain in the g-7 alliance. >> german chancellor angela merkel has given her strongest indication yet europe and the united states are drifting apart. speaking at a munich campaign rally at the g-7 summit, she said reliable relations forged at the end of world war ii are coming to an end. [applause] angela merkel: there are times in which we can count on the u.s. are somewhat over. and that is why i can...
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trump, for keeping this delightful character in our lives. [ laughter ] president trump landed in sicilyor the g-7 summit tomorrow. he's now at the tail end of his first big journey overseas as president. he'll have visited five countries in nine days on this trip. it's been a very busy stretch of meetings and dinners and dancing with swords and speeches too. when trump gives these speeches, he reads from a script. which is a good idea. and he's done that a lot on this trip. i notice it sounds a lot like a fourth grade book report. he speaks very slowly and simply. not too bigly. [ laughter ] he stays in the middle and uses vocabulary even a child could understand. and to highlight that, we asked some actual fourth graders to read parts of trump's actual speeches from this trip. [ cheers and applause ] to show how they stack up with the big kid in the oval office. >> my big trip, by donald trump. the middle east is rich with natural beauty, vibrant cultures, and massive amounts of historic treasures. >> the middle east is rich with natural beauty, vibrant cultures, and massive amounts of
trump, for keeping this delightful character in our lives. [ laughter ] president trump landed in sicilyor the g-7 summit tomorrow. he's now at the tail end of his first big journey overseas as president. he'll have visited five countries in nine days on this trip. it's been a very busy stretch of meetings and dinners and dancing with swords and speeches too. when trump gives these speeches, he reads from a script. which is a good idea. and he's done that a lot on this trip. i notice it sounds...
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he did it again in the g7 at sicily and just yesterday. lot of these countries, among them, china, see that there is an opening here for a new kind of global leadership, just as the united states under president trump cedes its leadership not just in the environmental realm but all levels of diplomacy. >> interesting mr. macron decided to switch to english at the end to drive home his point even more. what about this idea, we've heard from president trump saying despite pulling out of the agreement, he remains committed to the environment. what are world leaders saying about that notion? >> well, we heard very few statements addressing that specifically. that was one of the things, of course, as you mentioned that trump said in his speech that he himself is concerned about the environment. that's going to ring hollow, especially as trump mentioned himself, these were restrictions that the u.s. decided themselves to put in the paris accord. they're non-binding. they're voluntary. there is no mechanism in this accord that would actually enfo
he did it again in the g7 at sicily and just yesterday. lot of these countries, among them, china, see that there is an opening here for a new kind of global leadership, just as the united states under president trump cedes its leadership not just in the environmental realm but all levels of diplomacy. >> interesting mr. macron decided to switch to english at the end to drive home his point even more. what about this idea, we've heard from president trump saying despite pulling out of the...
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have to keep in perspective not just today's decision but what the president did in brussels and sicily this a pattern now of aggravating u.s. responsibility on the global stage. and this is the next big piece of that. i do think it's significant. you've already seen comments made by so many other european leaders and leaders around the world that they're disappointed, but regardless they're going to move on and enact the measures of the agreement going forward with or without us. and i think that really is a sad state of affairs for the united states of america. >> there has been a strong push back. look, people said this about the kyoto agreement back in 2001, and yet there wasn't much fallout in that decision. >> look, in any one of these cases you can point to the fact the world is not going to end. countries like germany moved to the lead. the united states stepped back for a while, and that's part of the issue here we need to talk about, which these are the industries of the future. the world is going to have clean energy. it's absolutely clear. and the fact we don't want to own i
have to keep in perspective not just today's decision but what the president did in brussels and sicily this a pattern now of aggravating u.s. responsibility on the global stage. and this is the next big piece of that. i do think it's significant. you've already seen comments made by so many other european leaders and leaders around the world that they're disappointed, but regardless they're going to move on and enact the measures of the agreement going forward with or without us. and i think...
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we went to sicily together, and we were driving around outside and we saw a small alley.do not think we can do it." we saw a truck there'll -- brr l arrel through and we thought we will be fine. that was the scene we put in the show. >> all right. >> wait, do we take a left here? >> yeah, gps says take a left down the alley. >> i don't know, it looks pretty tight. >> we will be fine. let's go. take it slow. looking good. slow, slow. this side. >> it is really tight over here, man. >> easy, easy. >> you've got room over there? >> yeah. keep going. >> i can't. we are stuck. >> you said we were good on the side. >> then i said wait. >> what do we do? >> man, we are really stuck. >> try to reverse. >> i am giving it gas. we are not moving anywhere. [car honking] >> this is my worst nightmare, man. ♪ alisa: i'm alisa parenti in the students that -- thed this afternoon u.s. strongly condemns today's terror attack at a london mosque. a van rammed into a group of ramadan worshipers last night the u.s. said it will provide any assistance to british officials should it be necessary
we went to sicily together, and we were driving around outside and we saw a small alley.do not think we can do it." we saw a truck there'll -- brr l arrel through and we thought we will be fine. that was the scene we put in the show. >> all right. >> wait, do we take a left here? >> yeah, gps says take a left down the alley. >> i don't know, it looks pretty tight. >> we will be fine. let's go. take it slow. looking good. slow, slow. this side. >> it is...
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we heard angela merkel saying, after the meeting with the president in brussels, and at the g7 in sicilyope was going to have to its own way. now, we want to everyone to step up in the world to whatever they can do to provide leadership. but the united states has always provided global leadership. and probably the most concerning piece i've seen recently was by general mcmaster the national security adviser and gary cohn of the national economic skill in the wreath journal saying there is no global community, we are just a bunch of competitors. that approach to the world is playi ining checkers not chess. we learned it in the 2008 recession. as our economy goes, so do others. as china's economy goes, as does ours. if you are going to fight terror terror, deal with pandemics, deal with trafficking, if you are going to deal with climate change, you are going to have find a way to do some of it together. >> is there anyone who thinks the united states is now on a better footing for fighting isis. >> you might find the government of the egypt, the government of saudi arabia suggesting that t
we heard angela merkel saying, after the meeting with the president in brussels, and at the g7 in sicilyope was going to have to its own way. now, we want to everyone to step up in the world to whatever they can do to provide leadership. but the united states has always provided global leadership. and probably the most concerning piece i've seen recently was by general mcmaster the national security adviser and gary cohn of the national economic skill in the wreath journal saying there is no...
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ho doesn't know hubert harrison, edward wilmont blyden, and sicily tyson, malcolm x, harry belafonte, all of caribbean heritage who personify the enormous dignity, revolutionary spirit, and unyielding intellectual craff at thats -- craff it's and sense of self-worth that hallmarks of american people and supported the african diaspora pride during times when those attributes would be desired to be denied by others in this contry. we continue to contribute to this country in many ways. secretary of state colin powell of jamaican heritage. attorney eric holder of bear bay dose. former governor david patterson, from grenadea. we have contributed to those of us who see us in great places, but of course families and friends who have immigrated north and contributed to the special and political, educational, and economic prosperity of the united states. who doesn't know beyonce, a bahamian background, named by forbes as the most powerful celebrity. arabath of trinidad invented the laser probe for cataract treatment. she's the first black woman doctor to receive a arabath of patent. row mano
ho doesn't know hubert harrison, edward wilmont blyden, and sicily tyson, malcolm x, harry belafonte, all of caribbean heritage who personify the enormous dignity, revolutionary spirit, and unyielding intellectual craff at thats -- craff it's and sense of self-worth that hallmarks of american people and supported the african diaspora pride during times when those attributes would be desired to be denied by others in this contry. we continue to contribute to this country in many ways. secretary...
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brussels, then he goes, i'm not sure come i -- i am not sure, i think that was the order, he goes to sicilyright? he goes to nato and g7. people look at saudi arabia and say that is more of a success than what happened afterwards. it ended up as a headline that angela merkel says the united states, based on the last few days, cannot be considered, what is the word she used? a reliable ally, as we have thought about in the past. lionel: if you read the german and watch the tape, it is more nuanced. there comes a moment -- to a degree this kind of language, , but obviously, the thrust of the message was clear. and it came after a pretty bruising encounter, both on a bilateral meeting between the european leaders and the president, and the speech that the president gave at the new nato headquarters, where he lectured the europeans for not spending enough. he also gave the germans a very hard time about their trade surplus. and -- charlie: did he say, bad germans? lionel: the word can mean evil or bad. i think we will go for bad. he didn't say that to chancellor merkel, he said that to the head
brussels, then he goes, i'm not sure come i -- i am not sure, i think that was the order, he goes to sicilyright? he goes to nato and g7. people look at saudi arabia and say that is more of a success than what happened afterwards. it ended up as a headline that angela merkel says the united states, based on the last few days, cannot be considered, what is the word she used? a reliable ally, as we have thought about in the past. lionel: if you read the german and watch the tape, it is more...
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sicily, they want foreigners there?ight. >> paul: did anyone ever come to an island, uh, with a good intention? people, people -- >> anthony: no, never in the history of the world. >> paul: no, no. >> anthony: best case scenario bring syphilis. >> paul: yeah. >> anthony: pretty much. >> paul: yeah, yeah. >> anthony: i mean, at the very least. >> paul: and it happened, it happened here. captain cook put his sailors ashore in ni'ihau, which is just a little northwest of here. he was the first haole. like magellan. hawaii killed its first tourist and -- >> anthony: right. >> paul: philippines killed their first tourist. but people who live on islands, who were born on islands, view anyone who comes to shore with suspicion. >> nainoa: well, to go back to what defines a hawaiian. maybe we should go back in our imaginations to -- it could have been two thousand years ago. the tahitians have this voyaging canoe. way before any other culture on the planet is exploring the deep seas. somehow gets here someplace in the south paci
sicily, they want foreigners there?ight. >> paul: did anyone ever come to an island, uh, with a good intention? people, people -- >> anthony: no, never in the history of the world. >> paul: no, no. >> anthony: best case scenario bring syphilis. >> paul: yeah. >> anthony: pretty much. >> paul: yeah, yeah. >> anthony: i mean, at the very least. >> paul: and it happened, it happened here. captain cook put his sailors ashore in ni'ihau, which is...
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sure enough, we went to sicily together and we're driving around and we saw a very small alley and thes like, turn in this alley and i was like, i don't think we can do this. a truck went through and i was like, all right, we will be fine and sure enough, we got stuck. charlie: how do you pull off doing this and stand up at the same time? aziz: i don't whatever i am doing the show, i don't do stand up. hostedy standup i did, i saturday night live so i did a month of standup before that. i knew the monologue was going to be heavily watched. s&l's really big right now. it was going to be the day after the inauguration of trump and i knew it was going to be a big show. i had no material. the other material i had put in the special. i really have to to start from scratch and start figuring out what the set was. i started going to comedy clubs as much as i can. just trying to write and figure out what my take is on it. it is hard to write about it as everyone is talking about it and you want a unique take. it was very high pressure. i did not go anywhere for christmas holiday or anything. i
sure enough, we went to sicily together and we're driving around and we saw a very small alley and thes like, turn in this alley and i was like, i don't think we can do this. a truck went through and i was like, all right, we will be fine and sure enough, we got stuck. charlie: how do you pull off doing this and stand up at the same time? aziz: i don't whatever i am doing the show, i don't do stand up. hostedy standup i did, i saturday night live so i did a month of standup before that. i knew...
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to give you a little bit from italy, they take part in a major landing at sicily and salerno in anzioitially, some of their special training comes with amphibious landings but once i get a sure they end up fighting primarily as conventional infantry, not a lot of opportunity to sneak around, the germans as there had been with some of the less capable italian and french forces they dealt with in north africa. when they get to anzio, an early attempt to move in land, leads to the battle of. [inaudible] on january 30th 1944 were two of the ranger battalions are sent to take this town and they run unexpectedly into a german division which completely wiped them out. out of 767 troops only six escape from the disaster. so, this shows pretty clearly that the rangers are not capable of fighting this conventional war based on their equipment and we will see them mostly get phase out over time. the marine corps side we have the formation of the marine corps raiders in january of 1942. here, president roosevelt is directly involved in two forms these raiders based on the advice of his son, james
to give you a little bit from italy, they take part in a major landing at sicily and salerno in anzioitially, some of their special training comes with amphibious landings but once i get a sure they end up fighting primarily as conventional infantry, not a lot of opportunity to sneak around, the germans as there had been with some of the less capable italian and french forces they dealt with in north africa. when they get to anzio, an early attempt to move in land, leads to the battle of....
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meetings last week at nato and european union headquarters in brussels, and with other g-7 nations in sicilyrmany is a key member of all three bodies, and in the aftermath of those meetings, chancellor angela merkel sounded notes of concern about president trump's stance on some key issues. chief among them: climate change and the paris agreement. to discuss this and other matters, i spoke a short time ago with germany's ambassador to the united states, peter wittig. >> woodruff: ambassador peter witig, thank you for joining us. >> a pleasure to be here. >> let me start with the terrible incident this morning in kabul, afghanistan. this is a normally considered safe area, diplomatic area. but the german embassy was among the many places affected. you had a german citizen with was injured, others who work at the embassy, one died, another severely injured. does this give your government pause, does it give you seconded thoughts about the commitment you have made to nato in afghanistan? >> well, this is an atrocious and horrible attack, once again, in the center of kabul, hurting not only germ
meetings last week at nato and european union headquarters in brussels, and with other g-7 nations in sicilyrmany is a key member of all three bodies, and in the aftermath of those meetings, chancellor angela merkel sounded notes of concern about president trump's stance on some key issues. chief among them: climate change and the paris agreement. to discuss this and other matters, i spoke a short time ago with germany's ambassador to the united states, peter wittig. >> woodruff:...
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sure enough we went to sicily together and driving around and saw a very small alley and the g.p.s. into this ally, i don't think we can do it, and we saw a truck barrel through and we're, like, all right, we'll be fine. we pulled the mirrors in and got stuck. >> rose:. >> rose: due to this and standup at the same time? >> i don't. when i hosted the "saturday night live" "saturday night live" i did a month of standup to get ready. >> rose: you did a month of standup just to get ready to be back on stage with that audience? >> i knew that monologue was going to be a heavily watched thing. "saturday night live" was big, going to be the day after the inauguration of trump, so i knew it would be a big show. i had no material. the other material i had i put in a special. i had to start from scratch and start figuring out what the set was. estarted going to the comedy club as much as i can and trying to write and figure out what my take is on it because it's a very hard thing to write about because everyone's talk about it. you want a unique take and everyone will watch. it's a high press
sure enough we went to sicily together and driving around and saw a very small alley and the g.p.s. into this ally, i don't think we can do it, and we saw a truck barrel through and we're, like, all right, we'll be fine. we pulled the mirrors in and got stuck. >> rose:. >> rose: due to this and standup at the same time? >> i don't. when i hosted the "saturday night live" "saturday night live" i did a month of standup to get ready. >> rose: you did a...
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we also have the addition of another works holiday -- weeks theday, sicily to sweeten deal.restingly, we saw a change in saudi arabia's basic law, saying that from now on, the kingdom -- the deputy crown prince, or the crown prince of the kingdom and the king cannot come from the same branch of the royal family. it is unlikely that we will see this kind of consolidation of power going forward. julie: that was tracy alloway in dubai. let's check the headlines with the first word news this hour with mark thompson. says the united states they are regretting russia's decision to turn away from discussing obstacles in the country this moment. they said the u.s. remains open to discussion, despite russia's decision to cancel talks. russia canceled the meetings in response to a new round of u.s. sanctions. they say sanctions will remain until russia honors its agreements related to the ukraine and stops occupying crimea. tighten security today after a failed bombing at train on -- brussels station. a soldier try to set off a powerful mail bomb. brussels has been on high alert since
we also have the addition of another works holiday -- weeks theday, sicily to sweeten deal.restingly, we saw a change in saudi arabia's basic law, saying that from now on, the kingdom -- the deputy crown prince, or the crown prince of the kingdom and the king cannot come from the same branch of the royal family. it is unlikely that we will see this kind of consolidation of power going forward. julie: that was tracy alloway in dubai. let's check the headlines with the first word news this hour...
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as does the g7 whose leaders, angela merkel among them, took time out from last week's summit in sicilyen pope francis rallied to the defence of the historic accord when he welcomed the president to the vatican. we are going to cancel the paris climate agreement. but having made that pledge on the campaign trail, it seems the president intends to stick to it, dealing what environmentalists say would be a shattering blow to the most comprehensive agreement on global warming ever reached. he will announce his verdict, the president told his followers on twitter, in the rose garden of the white house. opponents fear it could prompt other members of the accord to ponder whether they too should think about withdrawing. america produces more in the way of greenhouse gases than any other country on the planet, apart from china. but president trump is keeping faith with fossil fuels in the hope of creating jobs. his critics say such a policy will never work and that by holding true to his pledge to put america first, he's favouring isolationism over cooperation on one of the biggest challenges
as does the g7 whose leaders, angela merkel among them, took time out from last week's summit in sicilyen pope francis rallied to the defence of the historic accord when he welcomed the president to the vatican. we are going to cancel the paris climate agreement. but having made that pledge on the campaign trail, it seems the president intends to stick to it, dealing what environmentalists say would be a shattering blow to the most comprehensive agreement on global warming ever reached. he will...