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our loss were heavy but the enemy's were far heavier. factually, submarine pens. but who can tell the number of german torpedoes that will not be fired? the number of our convoys that will get through now. or the battles that will be won instead of lost because of what these bombers and airmen did today? pilot and tail gunner. they can laugh now. fire on the inboard engine did this stabilizer too. nother crew luck brought back. there's old belle. a pretty good airplane when it took automatic lost its nose, lost its navigator. bombardier wounded. top turret gunner and pilot hit. hydraulic system shot out. no brakes no, flax, but -- laps, but old belle came back. now, among the returned crew members talk flows like a river. talking out every detail of the mission. these are the faces of combat, failingses of americans who have watched their comrades diet faces that can never forget the enemy and they're in no mood to have their picture taken. in the control tower, colonel ray and the group is still watching and waiting. and then he spots th
our loss were heavy but the enemy's were far heavier. factually, submarine pens. but who can tell the number of german torpedoes that will not be fired? the number of our convoys that will get through now. or the battles that will be won instead of lost because of what these bombers and airmen did today? pilot and tail gunner. they can laugh now. fire on the inboard engine did this stabilizer too. nother crew luck brought back. there's old belle. a pretty good airplane when it took automatic...
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were heavy, but the enemy's were far heavier. an aircraft factory, a real junction, submarine pens, docs, and harbor . but who can tell the number of german torpedoes that will not be fired? the number of our convoys that will get out now? the soldiers' lives saved, the lost because of what these airmen did today? pilot and tailgunner. they can laugh now. image dide inboard this. the flames kicked back and burned the stabilizer, too. another crew brought back. ♪ old belle, a pretty good airplane when it took off. it lost its nose. it lost its navigator. the top tour it gunner, pilot, hit. the hydraulic system shutout, no breaks, no flaps. but old belle came back. now, among the return crew members, talk close like a river, talking about every detail of the mission. these are the faces of combat, faces of americans who have their fellows die. they are in no mood to have their picture taken. colonelontrol tower, ray, the group ceo, is the watching and waiting, and then last five, three warplanes. one of them is the ship everyone has
were heavy, but the enemy's were far heavier. an aircraft factory, a real junction, submarine pens, docs, and harbor . but who can tell the number of german torpedoes that will not be fired? the number of our convoys that will get out now? the soldiers' lives saved, the lost because of what these airmen did today? pilot and tailgunner. they can laugh now. image dide inboard this. the flames kicked back and burned the stabilizer, too. another crew brought back. ♪ old belle, a pretty good...
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having resolved to die if necessary to destroy the enemy advance. ignoring the friendly artillery shells blanketing his position and exploding mere feet from him, lieutenant connor continued to direct artillery fire on the enemy assault swarmiund hi until the german attack was finally broken. by his heroism and disregard for his own life, lieutenant connor stopped the enemy advance. the artillery he expertly directed while under constant enemy fire killed approximately 50 german soldiers and wounded an estimated 100 more. preventing what would have undoubtedly been heavy friendly sualties. his actions are in keeping with the highest traditions of military service and reflect great credit upon himself, the third infantry division, and he united states army. [applause] >> let us pray. almighty god, i ask that these moments here together and the eroic acts of lieutenant garland connor become for us a lifetime of strength. we ask you always for your continued presence for all of our american heroes serving home and abroad in military service. continue to
having resolved to die if necessary to destroy the enemy advance. ignoring the friendly artillery shells blanketing his position and exploding mere feet from him, lieutenant connor continued to direct artillery fire on the enemy assault swarmiund hi until the german attack was finally broken. by his heroism and disregard for his own life, lieutenant connor stopped the enemy advance. the artillery he expertly directed while under constant enemy fire killed approximately 50 german soldiers and...
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our losses were heavy, but the enemies were far heavier. erman aircraft factory, a rail junction, docs and harbor installations. who can tell the number of german torpedoes that will not be fired? the number of our convoys that will get through now? the soldiers and the siemens lives that will be saved, or the battles that will be one and not lost because of what these bombers and airmen did today. pilot and tailgunner, they can laugh now. fire on the inboard engine d this. flames streets back and burned the stabilizer tool. another crew luck brought back. here is old bill. a pretty good airplane when it took off, lost its nose, lost its navigator, bomber wounded, talk to rick gunner and pilot hydraulic system shut off, no breaks. but old bill came back. now, among the returned crew members, talk of flows like a river. talking out every detail of the mission. these are the faces of combat. faces of americans who have watched their comrades die. faces that can never forget the enemy. they are in no mood to have a picture taken. in the control
our losses were heavy, but the enemies were far heavier. erman aircraft factory, a rail junction, docs and harbor installations. who can tell the number of german torpedoes that will not be fired? the number of our convoys that will get through now? the soldiers and the siemens lives that will be saved, or the battles that will be one and not lost because of what these bombers and airmen did today. pilot and tailgunner, they can laugh now. fire on the inboard engine d this. flames streets back...
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when he meets the enemy to engage him and then to come back to emmitsburg. atsays that to john sedgwick 1:00 p.m. on july 1. disaster, an absolute disaster. has a presence on july 1. unfortunately, the execution was not what was intended. comes on the battlefield, he does so in the wee hours of july 2. what does he see? d to theave refugee hill. what is wrong with cemetery hill? hasare smack on what meade designated as his line of supply and communication, which is the baltimore pike, from gettysburg to westminster. down at westminster, our 6000 quartermaster wagons along with all of the herds of cattle, all , 6000dical supplies wagons, 50 miles of wagon trains are down there. mules pullingand those. can he afford to have that severed, and yet look at cemetery hill? they have a place. they were able to rally and say themselves, to their credit. but look where it is. when george meade comes to cemetery hill and sees this, and sees what is left and looks at the baltimore pike, i am sure he probably like throwing up, if you want to tell the truth. think about it
when he meets the enemy to engage him and then to come back to emmitsburg. atsays that to john sedgwick 1:00 p.m. on july 1. disaster, an absolute disaster. has a presence on july 1. unfortunately, the execution was not what was intended. comes on the battlefield, he does so in the wee hours of july 2. what does he see? d to theave refugee hill. what is wrong with cemetery hill? hasare smack on what meade designated as his line of supply and communication, which is the baltimore pike, from...
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and it's not necessarily always the enemy with the threat that struck me it's just being able to think it out maneuver him and then to destroy him on the battlefield . now you said that you are often given minimal reins to accomplish your mission what is minimal means a couple of guns and mortars how is it possible to get that results in a short time with minimal minimal minutes it sounds like a recipe for disaster to me actually well it's very difficult to work with the many of the means. if i can just take you back in a more recent situation where you were in nigeria we had two gunship elec up does that were modified they were really taken and helicopters and we had one dedicated gunship very few states we didn't have enough vehicles we didn't have enough in direct fire support such as motors although everyone at small arms and there were some machine guns. it then becomes a matter of being able to utilize a unique doctrine and to rely on speed i think the enemy and to preempt what he's going to do but in order to achieve that we need intelligence so we have to focus on if it's on ga
and it's not necessarily always the enemy with the threat that struck me it's just being able to think it out maneuver him and then to destroy him on the battlefield . now you said that you are often given minimal reins to accomplish your mission what is minimal means a couple of guns and mortars how is it possible to get that results in a short time with minimal minimal minutes it sounds like a recipe for disaster to me actually well it's very difficult to work with the many of the means. if i...
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when it comes to killing the enemy, that's part of war. but if you're lucky enough, clever enough to capture one o these bad guys, the last thing i want them to hear is you have a right to a lawyer. you don't. under military law, no enemy proner h a right to a lawyer. you are talking about fighting a crime. i'm talking about fighting a war. there are 44 people in gitmo that have been held for over a decade that will never see the light of day because they're part of the enemy force. they've had due process under the law ofwa and they're too dangerous to let go. they are not going to be tried in federal court. they are not going to be tried by military commission because they're too dangerous to let go, and we have no interest in a trial. we have an interest in keeping them off the battlefield. they will die in jail without a trial. that's what happens when you join al qaeda or isis. you can get killed or you can die in jail. so if you're an american citizen thinking about joining isis, don't. you're not going to be captured because the colo
when it comes to killing the enemy, that's part of war. but if you're lucky enough, clever enough to capture one o these bad guys, the last thing i want them to hear is you have a right to a lawyer. you don't. under military law, no enemy proner h a right to a lawyer. you are talking about fighting a crime. i'm talking about fighting a war. there are 44 people in gitmo that have been held for over a decade that will never see the light of day because they're part of the enemy force. they've had...
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view is always being to train soldiers to be identify the enemy to be able to think the enemy make use of the to right in the end and this is very very to right now they cannot be a single approach to ending a conflict or a war and we got through a huge process of analyzing the type of environment we working in because our mission is always very clear from a government in the conflict this quickly as possible. and that is exactly what we set out to do so we had depth things we changed things. i like to think very mentally flexible and agile in order to reach situations and predict and preempt what he's going to be happening. now alys who flew missions under your command he once said that the and i mean places like sierra leonean for instance was rubbish can the success of pm ses like your speech a bit to the fact that the enemy is usually just very weak. i think when each to understand the mindset of these enemies there are different types of enemies there are sometimes just bags that have got weight buttons and because of that they perceive themselves to be in positions of power and u
view is always being to train soldiers to be identify the enemy to be able to think the enemy make use of the to right in the end and this is very very to right now they cannot be a single approach to ending a conflict or a war and we got through a huge process of analyzing the type of environment we working in because our mission is always very clear from a government in the conflict this quickly as possible. and that is exactly what we set out to do so we had depth things we changed things. i...
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identify the enemy to be able to think the enemy make use of the terrain the and this is very very to right now they cannot be a single approach to ending a conflict or a war and we go through a huge process of analyzing the type of environment we working in because our mission is always very clear from a government in the conflict this quickly as possible. and that is exactly what we set out to do so we had depth things we changed things. i like to think very mentally fixable and agile in order to read situations and predict and preempt what he's going to be happening male alys who flew missions under your command he once said that the enemy in places like sierra leone or for instance was rubbish can the success of pm ses like yours be attributed to the fact that the enemy is usually just very weak. i think when he needs to understand the mindset of these enemies there are different types of enemies there are sometimes just bags that have got weapons and because of that they perceive themselves to be in positions of power and usually they are but i think when we come to countries lik
identify the enemy to be able to think the enemy make use of the terrain the and this is very very to right now they cannot be a single approach to ending a conflict or a war and we go through a huge process of analyzing the type of environment we working in because our mission is always very clear from a government in the conflict this quickly as possible. and that is exactly what we set out to do so we had depth things we changed things. i like to think very mentally fixable and agile in...
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and it's not necessarily always the enemy with the threat that struck me it's just being able to think it out maneuver him and then to destroy him on the battlefield . now you said that you are often given minimal reins to accomplish your mission what is minimal means a couple of guns and mortars how is it possible to get that results in a short time with minimal minimal minutes it sounds like a recipe for disaster to me actually well it's very difficult to work with the many of the means. if i can just take you back in a more recent situation where you were in nigeria we had two gunship airlift copters that were modified they were really second and helicopters and we had one dedicated gunship read very few states we didn't have enough vehicles we didn't have enough in direct fire support such as motors although everyone at small arms and there were some machine guns. it then becomes a matter of being able to utilize a unique doctrine and to rely on speed i think the enemy and to preempt what he's going to do but in order to achieve that we need intelligence so we have to focus on if i
and it's not necessarily always the enemy with the threat that struck me it's just being able to think it out maneuver him and then to destroy him on the battlefield . now you said that you are often given minimal reins to accomplish your mission what is minimal means a couple of guns and mortars how is it possible to get that results in a short time with minimal minimal minutes it sounds like a recipe for disaster to me actually well it's very difficult to work with the many of the means. if i...
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and if you're the enemy of truth, you're the enemy of people. le like brian ross at abc news. he had a report, it was wrong. he was suspend ed for mobt m and it that's way it shou >> yes exactl >> the didn't cove it up and try to hide it and try to preten it was true. that did not happe >> i c there so many mistakes they h to correct. time magazine saying the martin luther king bust was moved. puttin this crying girl photo shoppe on a cover that was not separa from her parents why is mistake in favor of the presi >> you news to those examples. >>yeah. you know, it's ironic that steve talks the enemy of truth when this president doesn't know the meaning of the and has lied time and time again. and pr that's why he doesn' hates the covera frankly pau ll because we has found is that reporters in doing are actuall callin out this president for those which is their job is thetruth. that is objective. and that is something that -- >> how about today when he said it was biggest tax cut in histor. it's f use whatever words steve, happens always time. how
and if you're the enemy of truth, you're the enemy of people. le like brian ross at abc news. he had a report, it was wrong. he was suspend ed for mobt m and it that's way it shou >> yes exactl >> the didn't cove it up and try to hide it and try to preten it was true. that did not happe >> i c there so many mistakes they h to correct. time magazine saying the martin luther king bust was moved. puttin this crying girl photo shoppe on a cover that was not separa from her parents...
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he volunteered to go to the front line and observe the enemy and help direct fire. commucate with the command post. he took a telephone and hundreds of yards of telephone wire. that was a long time ago before we had what we have today. call add cellphone. he ran 400 yards discharging bullets and shells everywhere. artillery trying to hit him, he was going every different sway and looked like an nfl star. he laid in a shadow ditch and laid down in this hole a shallow dish where they can see him. one-foot deep. in front of the lone american and hundreds of german soldiers. as bullets knew all around him, lieutenant connor directed artillery fire, each time successfully decimating the enemy. they knew he was there and they couldn't get him. at one point, a german soldier came within five yard of lieutenant connor before being sho shot and killed. for three hours, the bloody battle raged on. in the last attacks swarms of german soldiers rushed forward. when they were nearly on top of lieutenant connor, he ordered fire on his own position, exactly where he was, courageous
he volunteered to go to the front line and observe the enemy and help direct fire. commucate with the command post. he took a telephone and hundreds of yards of telephone wire. that was a long time ago before we had what we have today. call add cellphone. he ran 400 yards discharging bullets and shells everywhere. artillery trying to hit him, he was going every different sway and looked like an nfl star. he laid in a shadow ditch and laid down in this hole a shallow dish where they can see him....
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having resolved to die if necessary to destroy the enemy advance. ring the friendly artillery shells blanketing his position and exploding mere feet from him, he continued to direct artillery fire on the enemy assault swarming around him until the german attack was finally broken. by his heroism and disregard for his own life, he stopped the enemy advance and the artillery he directed killed approximately 50 german soldiers and wounded an estimated 100 more and prevented what would have been heavy friendly casualties. his actions are in keeping with the highest tradition of military service and reflect great credit upon himself, the third infantry and the united states army. [ applause ] >> let us pray. almighty god, i ask that these moments here together and the heroic acts of lieutenant of this -- lieutenant garlin conner become for us a lifetime of strength. we ask you always for your continued presence for all of our american heroes serving home and abroad in military service, continue to pour your wisdom on our leaders and fill pauline conner, h
having resolved to die if necessary to destroy the enemy advance. ring the friendly artillery shells blanketing his position and exploding mere feet from him, he continued to direct artillery fire on the enemy assault swarming around him until the german attack was finally broken. by his heroism and disregard for his own life, he stopped the enemy advance and the artillery he directed killed approximately 50 german soldiers and wounded an estimated 100 more and prevented what would have been...
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by his heroism, he stopped the enemy advance. directed while under fire killed approximately 50 jgermans. his actions are in keeping with the highest traditions of military service and reflect great credit upon himself, the third infantry division and the united states army. [applause] >> let us pray. almighty god, i ask you these moments here together in the heroic acts of lieutenant -- of this lieutenant garland connor become for us a lifetime of strength. we ask you always for your continued presence for all of our american heros serving home and abroad in military service, continue to pour your wisdom on our leaders and fill pauline and her family and our entire nation with your peace today and always, amen. [laughter]
by his heroism, he stopped the enemy advance. directed while under fire killed approximately 50 jgermans. his actions are in keeping with the highest traditions of military service and reflect great credit upon himself, the third infantry division and the united states army. [applause] >> let us pray. almighty god, i ask you these moments here together in the heroic acts of lieutenant -- of this lieutenant garland connor become for us a lifetime of strength. we ask you always for your...
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but first a setback in the app unintentionally served to disguise that buildup and confuse the enemy. on the thirteenth of september israeli and syrian jets clashed over the mediterranean. the dogfight ended with the syrians losing thirteen aircraft the israelis only won. the heart of fish. my it could it's the beer afterwards when the syrian forces started building up we thought that in their opinion we deserved some sort of retribution but that the build up was because of that the come up. as syrian troop concentrations in the golan grew to the south on the suez canal there were clear signs of something similar. but it's a whole lot of meat that said father gary to see the good there lots for me huge action army is getting stronger i constantly exercises that i saw them raising the sounds from their side hires him even higher than ours and opening gaps and getting into the water measuring the journey carrying out all sorts of exercises and not let me cream forms the high command but they said don't worry how many of these are just standard egyptian army exercises of patience of obvi
but first a setback in the app unintentionally served to disguise that buildup and confuse the enemy. on the thirteenth of september israeli and syrian jets clashed over the mediterranean. the dogfight ended with the syrians losing thirteen aircraft the israelis only won. the heart of fish. my it could it's the beer afterwards when the syrian forces started building up we thought that in their opinion we deserved some sort of retribution but that the build up was because of that the come up. as...
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the right flank until the enemy line relents. explained . in the afternoon if he gets there we're there to attack the open right flank till . he. gets that key to victory even that can't couldn't have expected that. except. since this battle frederick has been seen as the most brilliant military commander of his day. long term becomes legendary and prussian and john in history and frederick himself becomes a legend among his own soldiers to. play . frederick adopted to be order from the military commanders of the antiquity it now went down in military history. told fritz says he will soon be called becomes a role model not least for a self-proclaimed greatest military commander of all times. relieved. us yeah uh. oh. oh. i was at a. this moment too becomes legendary twenty five thousand soldiers sing the lloyd ten hand now thank we all our god but a lot and it's just one episode in the seven years war and the king knows that better than anyone. he can no longer rid himself of the spirit seeing vote a battle is won but not the war
the right flank until the enemy line relents. explained . in the afternoon if he gets there we're there to attack the open right flank till . he. gets that key to victory even that can't couldn't have expected that. except. since this battle frederick has been seen as the most brilliant military commander of his day. long term becomes legendary and prussian and john in history and frederick himself becomes a legend among his own soldiers to. play . frederick adopted to be order from the...
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he volunteered to go to the front line and observe the enemy and to help direct fire. in ord to communicate with the command post he took a telephone and hundreds of yards of telephone wire. that was a long time ago before we had what we have today, called a cellphone. he ran 400 yards dodging shrapnel, bullets, shells everywhere, trying to hit him. they saw him. couldn't get him. he was going every different way, looked like a nfl star, all the while laying telephone wire wherever he went. when he reached the edge of the forest, he raced 30 yards in front of the american line. merle laid in a shadow ditch and laid down in this hole, this shallow ditchhere they could still see him, only one foot deep in front of the lone american soldier were six german tanks and hundreds of german soldiers. as bullets flew all around him, lieutenant conner directed artillery fire, each time successfully decimating the enemy. they knew he was there and they couldn't get him. at one point a german soldier came within 5 yards of lieutenant conner before being shot and killed. for three ho
he volunteered to go to the front line and observe the enemy and to help direct fire. in ord to communicate with the command post he took a telephone and hundreds of yards of telephone wire. that was a long time ago before we had what we have today, called a cellphone. he ran 400 yards dodging shrapnel, bullets, shells everywhere, trying to hit him. they saw him. couldn't get him. he was going every different way, looked like a nfl star, all the while laying telephone wire wherever he went....
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they are the enemy of the people. >> reporter: to just this week. >> the enemy.nemy of the people i call them. >> reporter: as we found at his rally on monday, his supporters are often swept up in the moment. there are seemingly endless examples of president's preference for extreme rhetoric. a tweet showing him bodyslamming a cnn reporter to his remarks during the campaign. >> ides like to punch him in the face, i'll tell you. >> reporter: mr. trump has boasted there are no consequences for his actions. >> i have the most loyal people. i could stand in the middle of fifth avenue and shoot somebody and i wouldn't lose any voters. >> reporter: still, trump's supporter sean hannity quickly blamed democratic congresswoman maxine waters. >> i've been saying for days that something hourible is going to happen because of the rhetoric. really, maxine? call your friends. get in their faces? >> reporter: renewed questions about the president's rhetoric comes as mr. trump appears to be searching for replacement for john kelly. the president recently touched on the subject
they are the enemy of the people. >> reporter: to just this week. >> the enemy.nemy of the people i call them. >> reporter: as we found at his rally on monday, his supporters are often swept up in the moment. there are seemingly endless examples of president's preference for extreme rhetoric. a tweet showing him bodyslamming a cnn reporter to his remarks during the campaign. >> ides like to punch him in the face, i'll tell you. >> reporter: mr. trump has boasted...
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yeah, let's watch. >> will you top calling the press the enemy of the people, sir?ou president trump, will you stop calling the press the enemy of the people, sir? >> laura: you get the sense that they are just doing it because they know it's going to be clipped.ec he's not going to say you in the back, he's not going to do that. >> too many organizations are not playing to an anti-trump audience. t >> laura: a shrinking audience. >> i have seen people on the left and right trying to score partisan points. i don't like it on either side. it's being weaponized against president trump. here's what's sad. five people who came to work to try to serve their community, taking risks as journalists, you write things that make people angry, they are dead. that's being overshadowed by this political rhetoric. to tie president trump to this bloodshed is sad. >> laura: you saw the clip of maxine waters. and she used words like go out and harass them, telling people, driving them out of public, driving people out of public places with their family. it doesn't matter. get up in t
yeah, let's watch. >> will you top calling the press the enemy of the people, sir?ou president trump, will you stop calling the press the enemy of the people, sir? >> laura: you get the sense that they are just doing it because they know it's going to be clipped.ec he's not going to say you in the back, he's not going to do that. >> too many organizations are not playing to an anti-trump audience. t >> laura: a shrinking audience. >> i have seen people on the left...
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him, we alwaysth got mixed up with the enemy. too,ew me i was pretty aggressive. i was pulling up and just and he comes up in the radio and says andy, where are you? he wanted to get in on it right there. i said, sorry. i have to shoot. i cannot talk. and made ack that up print. >> i think we had time for one more question. the question is, the picture depicts 18 and i said he shut down 16. is there discrepancy? >> we were pretty fast. i did have two victories changed to probable kills. >> keep it honest. thank you. i think it -- you agree that we can go well launched the evening -- into the evening. colonel anderson has agreed to a book signing after the event. by all means, join. we agree this is a very special occasion and performing adjourn, -- before we adjourn, i want to acknowledge general anderson with an award. in addition of the 80th anniversary of charles lindbergh's historic flight, the sculptor created to works of art. one of charles lindbergh and the other, the spirit of st. louis. both were sectioned into the national collection. sculptures, he creat
him, we alwaysth got mixed up with the enemy. too,ew me i was pretty aggressive. i was pulling up and just and he comes up in the radio and says andy, where are you? he wanted to get in on it right there. i said, sorry. i have to shoot. i cannot talk. and made ack that up print. >> i think we had time for one more question. the question is, the picture depicts 18 and i said he shut down 16. is there discrepancy? >> we were pretty fast. i did have two victories changed to probable...
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the german tribes are united as they fight a common enemy it's a life and death situation. in . germany in the tenth century inhospitable landscapes and ancient forests fragmented lacking fixed bulldoze home to four million people at this point in time its future is still uncertain. forty. nine thousand years before the battle of let's face it auto is still just the duke of saxony he's on his way to hour one with his six year old son leo doth who's jew to succeed him one day almost all of his subjects are peasants most of themselves living on the breadline no one talks yet of a king of the germans or. the kingdom of germany is a land of jukes some tribes open up with. and they elect a common king arthur's father king henry has died a successor must be chosen from among his sons and crowned here in athens that's why autumn has convened all the juice and the highest ranking counts from all of the tribes the history of the germans can be said to begin here with the arrival of author the first charlemagne's imperial palace not only the nobility have shown up chroniclers report that m
the german tribes are united as they fight a common enemy it's a life and death situation. in . germany in the tenth century inhospitable landscapes and ancient forests fragmented lacking fixed bulldoze home to four million people at this point in time its future is still uncertain. forty. nine thousand years before the battle of let's face it auto is still just the duke of saxony he's on his way to hour one with his six year old son leo doth who's jew to succeed him one day almost all of his...
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but i think calling them the enemy of the people is not right. e our country are enemies of each other. we're all in this together, press politicians, people like us, we're all in this together and we should remember that in the midst of these tragedies. >> bakari, do you feel the president went far enough today in his statements? >> first and foremost i think we need to be clear, i cannot blame the president for his rhetoric for the attack that occurred in annapolis. i don't want any viewer to think we're doing that. but i will say its his tenor and ret r rhetoric, and never ending drum beat that will perpetuate. a statehouse reporter he shared on twitter today a very sentimental text message from his mother. and what she realized then was the humanity, the dignity, just reporters such as yourself, john, your husbands, you're friends, you're brothers. and many people forget that because of the president's caricature of who you are. >> you think it puts the profession and the people who work in that profession, scott, in danger? >> well, i don't k
but i think calling them the enemy of the people is not right. e our country are enemies of each other. we're all in this together, press politicians, people like us, we're all in this together and we should remember that in the midst of these tragedies. >> bakari, do you feel the president went far enough today in his statements? >> first and foremost i think we need to be clear, i cannot blame the president for his rhetoric for the attack that occurred in annapolis. i don't want...
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usually when we have brought about a situation within a conflict with the enemy or with the state decides to negotiate the first people to russia know the un who then damone dow departure and as soon as we depart their forces said miska let out of control as do their budgets. i can use sierra leone as an example eighteen thousand men to replace what two hundred men did at an astronomical budget quote don't think that he's really looking at the interest the best because but i do think that if he has a large amount of responsibility for the problems of quine's of. the continent's leaders have allowed themselves to be. misled by and in many instances this missed this message by as custom very seriously. but i do believe that many of these foreign forces in africa are not your to solve problems but to ensure that the problems continue. therefore i believe that i knew we can solve the problem. thank you very much for this and for a topical tip even barlow with the founder of the executive outcomes private company officer of executive outcomes against all odds talking about the truth behind the
usually when we have brought about a situation within a conflict with the enemy or with the state decides to negotiate the first people to russia know the un who then damone dow departure and as soon as we depart their forces said miska let out of control as do their budgets. i can use sierra leone as an example eighteen thousand men to replace what two hundred men did at an astronomical budget quote don't think that he's really looking at the interest the best because but i do think that if he...
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and says that the media is the greatest enemy. it's horrific. and someone could say, well it's hi hyperbole, he's saying that and trying to get under our skin. words have consequences, especially if're the president. there are people out there who are not as sophisticated, believe it or not, as donald trump who believes him. i think it's dangerous. he's weakening the constitution that is may hold him accountable. >> matt let me ask you, a lot of what he discuss is projection, is he saying he's the enemy of the people? >> i don't know about the -- we all try to put donald trump on the psycho analyze him -- >> he does project a lot. what he says about other people is true about him. i'm wondering if he's themy of the people and that's pure simple psychology and that's projection. >> well, the fake news thing he turned around, you're right about that, don. it started out being these teenagers and bots who were helping donald trump win and somehow he co-opted that term. he has been known to do that. >> so, april, pdent trump id something similar last
and says that the media is the greatest enemy. it's horrific. and someone could say, well it's hi hyperbole, he's saying that and trying to get under our skin. words have consequences, especially if're the president. there are people out there who are not as sophisticated, believe it or not, as donald trump who believes him. i think it's dangerous. he's weakening the constitution that is may hold him accountable. >> matt let me ask you, a lot of what he discuss is projection, is he saying...
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. ♪ hello darkness, my old friend ♪ [ applause ] >> the enemy is not beaten but has met his match in field. i'd like to say hi to mom in the field. i know she is worried about me. hello mom. ♪ >> diana ross. >> everybody knows her. >> you were how old? >> 23 years old forever and ever. >> we are planning simultaneous action in many cities. ♪ >> today i state i'm a candidate for president of the united states. >> in the new hampshire primary. ♪ >> i think we have to support the president and the administration. ♪ ♪ and whisper sounds of silence ♪ [ applause ] >> and that's the speaker mr. president and members of the congress and my fellow americans, i was thinking as i was walking down the aisle there tonight of what i was told many years ago. the congress always extends a very warm welcome to the president as he comes in. [ laughter ] >> as 1967 faded into 1968 lyndon johnson knew he compiled one of the most important presidencies for domestic policies in history. >> helping millions avoid the horrors and last year medicare and medicaid brought better health to more than 25 million a
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calling them the enemy of the people is not right. the enemy is out there. all in this together. press, politicians, people like us, bakari and me should remember that. >> bakari, do you feel as if the president went far enough today in his statement. >> first and foremost, we need to be clear. i cannot blame the president for what happened in annapolis. those clips that you played, it is his tenor, his rhetoric. avery willks a reporter shared on twitter a sentimental text message from his mother. and what you realize is the humanity, the dignity, reporters, like yourself, john, you are husband, sons, brothers. my hat goes out to reporters all over the world who are doing what they do best to have a free and just society. >> do you think it puts the people in that professional in danger? >> i don't know. the president's rhetoric in some cases have been fairly in line with other politicians do. and in some cases gone over the line. the journalist are often as exposed as anybody even though they are being viewed in the same way that we view politicians. we hav
calling them the enemy of the people is not right. the enemy is out there. all in this together. press, politicians, people like us, bakari and me should remember that. >> bakari, do you feel as if the president went far enough today in his statement. >> first and foremost, we need to be clear. i cannot blame the president for what happened in annapolis. those clips that you played, it is his tenor, his rhetoric. avery willks a reporter shared on twitter a sentimental text message...
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he called the press as recently as monday, the enemy of the people. rene, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, erica. you talked about the "capital gazette" and putting out the paper. this is the front page of the paper. the five victims shot dead in their own "newsroom", all above the fold. this tight-knit community is still shaken. as for the shooter, we expect to see for the first time in court at 10:30 this morning. he faces five counts of first-degree murder. >> several shots have been fired, possible shotgun. at least 10 shots heard. >> reporter: a terrifying scene ununfolding inside the capital gazette newsroom. throwing in a general aid grenade. a gunman opening fire with a gunshot in an attempt police say was targeted. >> he shot through the front door. the glass shattered. he was going down our newsroom starting from the front just continually shooting people. >> sources tell cnn the suspect is gerard warren ramos. he is now behind bars. >> this person was prepared to shoot people. his intent was to cause harm. >> reporter: journalists d
he called the press as recently as monday, the enemy of the people. rene, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, erica. you talked about the "capital gazette" and putting out the paper. this is the front page of the paper. the five victims shot dead in their own "newsroom", all above the fold. this tight-knit community is still shaken. as for the shooter, we expect to see for the first time in court at 10:30 this morning. he faces five counts of first-degree murder....
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between the enemy and. what's more on october the ninth there was still two egyptian army divisions on the western side of the canal ready to counter any israeli crossing. sharon's plan was placed on hold. until five days later when those two divisions suddenly crossed the canal and began their abortive advance deep into sinai. now the israeli plan could be activated the time had come to stout hearted man. but to pull it off the israelis would need to transport a curious mix of equipment to the waterline. they picked up in europe. second to her khartoum bridge the year before a war surplus and it also picked up floating wraps mechanize raf's which carry a tank but third and most important was an actual bridge specially built in israel this was how the main forces would cross the canal the idea of the bridge. roller bridge they call it it was. a bridge that was built in tire it was two hundred meters long metal bridge with metal rollers are growers but the rulers were thrilled with the substance that floated.
between the enemy and. what's more on october the ninth there was still two egyptian army divisions on the western side of the canal ready to counter any israeli crossing. sharon's plan was placed on hold. until five days later when those two divisions suddenly crossed the canal and began their abortive advance deep into sinai. now the israeli plan could be activated the time had come to stout hearted man. but to pull it off the israelis would need to transport a curious mix of equipment to the...
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do you think that the press is the greatest enemy of the u.s.? >> well, i'm a conservative and i'm a republican. certainly the news media, particularly at the national level, is a challenge for us who hold beliefs. >> would you ever call cnn an enemy? >> i would call cnn, and most people in the media who have left leading bents, a political foe. they tend to be aligned with the democrats. versus the republicans. so they're a political foe. would i call them an enemy of our country? that's not the verbiage i would use. >> the president tweeted out -- >> alisyn. >> let me say it. i won't read the whole thing. the media and the press are our country's biggest enemy so easily promulgated by fools. the reason that i ask you this, congressman, is just because i remember last year after the tragedy there on the baseball diamond we talked about how we were all going to make an effort to come together and show more unity and build bridges. i'm just wondering if that kind of language accomplishes that. >> alisyn, i consider you awe friend, not an enemy. bu
do you think that the press is the greatest enemy of the u.s.? >> well, i'm a conservative and i'm a republican. certainly the news media, particularly at the national level, is a challenge for us who hold beliefs. >> would you ever call cnn an enemy? >> i would call cnn, and most people in the media who have left leading bents, a political foe. they tend to be aligned with the democrats. versus the republicans. so they're a political foe. would i call them an enemy of our...
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we took all the bad people the enemy and tom let me play them steered by courageous decisions of alcohol does he tell your masters i reserve or seek the crown of our own from god and not from his presumptuous servant coast. display stuck her glue to morrow we will have defeated the enemy all will never see one another again by the book we must piece the blame the germans everybody's going to double play. the bad. come back. to. something. else. wait. wait. lists you. can see. the one goal no way a no no and dollars if. you don't love. song. and will come out. of the cut. going. back i'm just going to. cold. cold. there's no no no. no no no no no. no no no no no no. no no no. come come. come come. come come. come. come come outfront the to. tell. thank you. oh. thank you again. well you can use use. names and. phone so. back from the show. that fun though. oh. sold. something in the song. i'm sorry. slick on the spot it. was going to sing. leave me. alone and let me say a. song so. come . back from. zero zero. zero zero zero. zero zero zero zero. zero zero zero zero. zero. zero zero phone
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tomorrow shut up defeating the enemy or we shall never see one another again with the rebellion against austria in terms prussia interest groups in superpower. determined. in forty five minutes. earth a home worth saving the google images tell stories of creative people and innovative projects around the world ideas that protect the climate and boost green energy solutions and global ideas being by a series of global three thousand on g.w. and online. in the tumbling dice for empires came to jurors or didn't make any and then i killed many civilians i mean the irish coming including my father says i was a student because i wanted to build a life for myself. but suddenly life became alledge a kind of sob. providing insights global news that matters v.w. made for mines. welcome to in good shape coming up. metabolic rate how much energy does the body need. yoyo affect what happens after a diet. and nutrition studies should you really listen to what they say. hello and welcome to in good shape the world population.
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you could see the daily news take here, they cover who is the enemy now? based on president trump calling the press the enemy of the people. you remember that. and that is what this is in reference to. that was peppered with -- with reporters questions about the annapolis newspaper shooting as he arrived back at the white house. >> any words about the shooting? >> mr. president, can you comment on the shooting? comment on the shooting in annapolis? >> the annapolis shooting, sir. >> in annapolis -- >> mr. president, why do you talk about the enemies of the people. >> why are you walking away? >> why don't you come and talk to us about that? >> the president put out this tweet, he said his thoughts and prayers were with the victims. he thanked the first responders. the first lady called the shooting tragic and evil. >>> the simmering feud between the president supporters and the department of justice playing all for all to see on capitol hill. rod rosenstein and chris wray fending off attacks from house republicans in a fiery five-hour hearing. >> listen to
you could see the daily news take here, they cover who is the enemy now? based on president trump calling the press the enemy of the people. you remember that. and that is what this is in reference to. that was peppered with -- with reporters questions about the annapolis newspaper shooting as he arrived back at the white house. >> any words about the shooting? >> mr. president, can you comment on the shooting? comment on the shooting in annapolis? >> the annapolis shooting,...
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i'm wondering if he is the enemy of the people? and that's pure simple psychology which is projection. >> the fake news thing he did turn around. you're right about that, don. the fake news started out being these macedonian teenagers and bots who were helping donald trump win, and somehow he coopted that term. he has been known to the that. >> so april, president trump said something similar last year when he sai he respected vladimir putin, and then he said this. watch. >> will i get along with hi hav. he is a, though. n is a killer. a lot of killers. we got a lot of killers. you think our country is so innocent? >> okay. and those comments were unprecedent unprecedented. >> >> w have the remarks about kim jong-un. >> yeah, well, you know, this president, i guess i'm going to take a word from sarah palin is mavericky when he comes to foreign leaders, particularly those like who were once called part of the axis of evil. when it comes to vladimir putin, what this president is doing is very dangerous, particularly as there been rep
i'm wondering if he is the enemy of the people? and that's pure simple psychology which is projection. >> the fake news thing he did turn around. you're right about that, don. the fake news started out being these macedonian teenagers and bots who were helping donald trump win, and somehow he coopted that term. he has been known to the that. >> so april, president trump said something similar last year when he sai he respected vladimir putin, and then he said this. watch. >>...
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they carried the war on to enemy territory. a peace settlement at this time would register in effect a german victory because the germans so far have made the territorial gains in europe. they have to be defeated on the field of battle and pushed back. and that is what theodore roosevelt is arguing and other critics of large lansdowne and those who -- lord lansdowne and wanted to come to the settlement. president woodrow wilson had to run for reelection in 1916. as you can see, peace in america , he rann a campaign platform that kept the u.s. out of that horrific war in europe. however, after he was elected, wilson made it clear to the germans that there was a redline . if the germans were too aggressive in their submarine warfare, that would result in the u.s. going in to or -- into war. in early 1917, the germans did exactly what wilson had feared and what he had said was a redline that should not be crossed. they cross it. they undertook a very aggressive campaign of submarine warfare against shipping, including american ship
they carried the war on to enemy territory. a peace settlement at this time would register in effect a german victory because the germans so far have made the territorial gains in europe. they have to be defeated on the field of battle and pushed back. and that is what theodore roosevelt is arguing and other critics of large lansdowne and those who -- lord lansdowne and wanted to come to the settlement. president woodrow wilson had to run for reelection in 1916. as you can see, peace in america...
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americans, in the eyes of the north koreans, are clearly the enemy. sionally left room for hope. former president carter stepped in to north korea to build a deal in 1984 while president clinton stepped in15 1984 while president clinton stepped in 15 years later to improve relations. the result on both occasions, false dawns. north korea has a record of cheating, to put it blu ntly. has a record of cheating, to put it bluntly. the desire to make north korea great again will mean kim jong—un will want the opportunity to find an opening. that is why i think international leaders including donald trump would be wise to take that opportunity and develop it. since the korean war, so much has changed, of course, yet the problem has just vested. time and again, effo rts has just vested. time and again, efforts to resolve it have come to nothing —— festered. 0ne efforts to resolve it have come to nothing —— festered. one thing the archive shows through absence is any example of a president meeting the leader of north korea. as the summit approaches, we are ent
americans, in the eyes of the north koreans, are clearly the enemy. sionally left room for hope. former president carter stepped in to north korea to build a deal in 1984 while president clinton stepped in15 1984 while president clinton stepped in 15 years later to improve relations. the result on both occasions, false dawns. north korea has a record of cheating, to put it blu ntly. has a record of cheating, to put it bluntly. the desire to make north korea great again will mean kim jong—un...
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even if that the israeli surrender was a moment of humiliation not for me that when your enemy is so humiliated so the extent that it touches you that is something with the lieutenant the commander of the stronghold saluted our commander brought down the israeli flag folded it at that put his gun on it and handed it to him he took it and raised the egyptian flag up high and they saluted it i was tearful and so happy and thinking oh my god if i were him i would kill myself yet and i love again oh i'm a witness us. the surrender of fortune as a half finally destroyed the myth of the supposedly impregnable bar-lev line. is almost medieval fultz which had cost hundreds of millions of dollars to build and proved useless as israel's first line of defense. mature market but we did gyptian big advantage over us and let you go on capone war was that they didn't like themselves regarding how they'd functioned in the six day war and they fixed what they were capable of fixing up we lie to ourselves about what had happened in the six day war and that we paid the price of the shot at the top as it
even if that the israeli surrender was a moment of humiliation not for me that when your enemy is so humiliated so the extent that it touches you that is something with the lieutenant the commander of the stronghold saluted our commander brought down the israeli flag folded it at that put his gun on it and handed it to him he took it and raised the egyptian flag up high and they saluted it i was tearful and so happy and thinking oh my god if i were him i would kill myself yet and i love again...
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is the tell them our enemy? is the taliban, because again, this whole thing is in the context of counterterrorism. is the tell them a terrorist organization? are they more likely to tolerate and support and encourage the resurgence of isis or al qaeda as opposed to the government? i'm genuinely interested in the ideology of the tell. i can't figure out who they are. >> senator, from my perspective the taliban has previously tolerated al qaeda. they now said that is not, that would not be part of the future policy, but that's a statement by them. i do have a judgment whether that's true or not. they are the enemy of the afghan people because they are fighting against the afghans. they create the disorder and the spaces that become ungoverned overtime. >> i really appreciate your thoughts and your willingness to take on this very difficult assignment. we will certainly try to provide you with what you tell us you need. thank you. >> thank you. senator cotton. >> thank you. >> general muller, thank you very much for
is the tell them our enemy? is the taliban, because again, this whole thing is in the context of counterterrorism. is the tell them a terrorist organization? are they more likely to tolerate and support and encourage the resurgence of isis or al qaeda as opposed to the government? i'm genuinely interested in the ideology of the tell. i can't figure out who they are. >> senator, from my perspective the taliban has previously tolerated al qaeda. they now said that is not, that would not be...
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all we took for the bad people of the enemy in tacos. and steered by courageous decisions to the alcohols those who tell your master that we sever sees the crown of our room from god and not from his presumptuous servant. this holy sacrament meeting tomorrow we will have defeated the enemy all will never see one another again but. we must peace. enjoyments every week to double.
all we took for the bad people of the enemy in tacos. and steered by courageous decisions to the alcohols those who tell your master that we sever sees the crown of our room from god and not from his presumptuous servant. this holy sacrament meeting tomorrow we will have defeated the enemy all will never see one another again but. we must peace. enjoyments every week to double.
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but first a setback in the app unintentionally served to disguise that buildup and confuse the enemy. on the thirteenth of september israeli and syrian jets clashed over the mediterranean. the dogfight ended with the syrians losing thirteen aircraft the israelis only won. the heart of. my critics the bear afterwards when the syrian forces started building up we thought that in their opinion we deserved some sort of retribution but that the build up was because of that the come up. as syrian troop concentrations in the golan grew to the south on the suez canal there were clear signs of something similar. but it's a whole lot of me put said father gary the super go to let's remove egyptian army is getting stronger and constantly exercises i saw them raising the sounds from their side hires them even higher than ours and opening gaps and getting into the water measuring the journey carrying out all sorts of exercises crème forms the high command but they said don't worry how many of these are just standard egyptian army exercises the patience of obviously. only five months previously the
but first a setback in the app unintentionally served to disguise that buildup and confuse the enemy. on the thirteenth of september israeli and syrian jets clashed over the mediterranean. the dogfight ended with the syrians losing thirteen aircraft the israelis only won. the heart of. my critics the bear afterwards when the syrian forces started building up we thought that in their opinion we deserved some sort of retribution but that the build up was because of that the come up. as syrian...