when he was had just become a adult. and he wore it through two wars. and when he passed away. his wife gave it to my dad, they were only shot once each during that time, that is pretty good harris: you are a patton. it really sticks. they were only shot once. it sticks with me. for me it is, incredible, the most important keepsake that i have. harris: one of the interesting complicated things about patton is his relationship with religion. practical by nature, he was willing to use whatever worked to achieve his goal. what did you learn about faith by having your grandfather believe the way he did in world world ii.
of our greatest monarch, i think the constitutional monarchy is in great hands. when he was still prince of wales, though, he did make representations on many different causes. did he ever write you any of those famous letters that he did as prince of wales, pushing for various of his issues? well, of course, and i had many. conversations with prince charles. you know, i do respect his views on the environment. he s been a leader in this. but i think what he was saying when he spoke to the countryl on friday was that he was going to set aside his charities - and his interests in favour- of concentrating 100% on the duties of the monarch. and i think that will involve a huge amount of travelling, and i think that will involve | travelling notjust in britain but across the world. and i think we ve got to understand that that is a good thing for britain, that we have a monarch that is prepared to be outward looking, prepared to speak to countries right across the world. i i never
russia may be poised to use chemical agents in ukraine. now, that hasn t come to pass. and officials told us that one of the reasons for making that public was in part to deter it. in another case, they talked about russia going to china to ask for military help. there s no indication that that has happened either. but that was a way of warning the chinese not to do it. it s a really interesting strategy that as rick stengel can tell you, a dramatic break from past practice. this has not happened before to this extent. some experts have said, this is the most prolific war they have ever seen the united states engage in when it comes to declassifying intelligence. rick, let s talk about that? how unusual is that? by the way, i thought that ken s story was a terrific story. i learned a lot from it this morning. it is. it goes against everything that s in the dna of intelligence officers. remember, lose world ii, lose lips sinks ships. but i think the people in office now, secretary o