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Hello and welcome to veterans Chronicle I'm Gene pill My guest this week is Donald Berg get one of the 1st Airborne troops to land in Normandy early in the morning on D.-Day as a member of the 101st Screaming Eagle Airborne Division he would later parachute into Holland fighting for $72.00 days are behind enemy lines during the Battle of the Bolch he in the 101st successfully held out against 9 German armored divisions during the siege of best stone he subsequently fought through the rural valley the Black Forest the Rhineland Bavaria and Austria he was one of only 11 men out of 200 in his company who survived from Normandy to the end of the war number gets war began in earnest when he and his comrades from the 101st shipped out for Europe one across on Liberty ship the Empire and. And it was a maiden voyage for that ship and we landed in Belfast Ireland and we stayed there for a little while and we went from there and by the way when they we landed there the 1st sergeant took us out the next day and. A wire fence you see just so you'd meant see that wire fence we said yes he said don't step over that fence because if you do that's free Iran and they will in turn you for the duration of the war and not one man Steptoe that France and so we went from Ireland to Scotland and then find out during them and I joined 101st and all born. All born in England and we were assigned to a company in the stables we lived in the stables horse stables there the D.-Day landings were originally scheduled for June 5th but foul weather really anguish channels low visibility and heavy seized forced Eisenhower to postpone but only for 24 hours the following morning June 6th were get was once again in a plane which would drop him behind German lines and one of the lead flights and we circled England. Likened it to a comet we circled over England and our plane's tail got longer and longer anyway as we circled more planes on it couldn't take all the planes off at one time so they would more planes of takeoff they would come off and rendezvous and they would fall in on this comet tail and so it got longer and longer and we swung out over England at a certain given time and crossed over a series Anger z. And that's where we started in a lot of an aircraft was very soon Guernsey and we were we were coming into Normandy from the back side we were heading back towards England when we jumped that is why I probably read a lot of cases where the stick dropped too late. They landed in English travel and they would drown. But so we had a small window that you had to start jumping here otherwise you're going to land deep enemy territory and if you jump too late you go I'm channeling drowned so you had to jump in this part here and. As we came over the jersey and Guernsey we were ordered to stand up and hook up we remove the door from the planes the 1st time ever flew in a plane with a door and with the door off and we started an after part of the aircraft and we came over the coast of France and from the back side we could see the fires on the ground and there were bombers that preceded the sand. So the they want to get knocked out key gun position an aircraft on physicians that they had knew no one was there but at the same time it gave the Germans a pression that it was a bombing run they didn't feel that there was a lot of paratroopers coming out of that plane. But we ran into a cloud bank over a rain cloud and only the lead plane of each flight. Had a directional finder which was compatible to the Pathfinders Pathfinders jumped in on their duties ease an hour before we dropped and so when we went through the set up or signal devices for the use either our drop zones. And when we approached them. Only the lead plane on each flight had the receiving device that would lead us to those drops on so on we went through the rain cloud the planes are so close together this is the 1st time and only time I know in the history of war especially World War 2 where all the planes flew with their wing lights on because we were so close together they were afraid of running into each other so when we entered the cloud bank some of the planes. From each other while someone how high someone blows some of the rights on the left and it's dark and when you came out the other side is not coming over the city where you can see lights you know streets and so on it's nothing and I've heard it said it even in one of the books that said that the pilots were boarding up bordering on cowardice because a ran well they did. Broke up because they were in a pitch black area no street signs no guidance they didn't have a guidance system only really playing and they couldn't see that so our flight for a fragment it but it was not the pilot's fault again had landed 12 miles from his designated d.z. Or drop zone let it wasn't long before his 1st encounter he wasn't sure whether it was friend or foe Anyway after I got my harness which was a tough job to do and we the strange part about this is that the quick release that the British used or you pull a pin turn it hit a hole harness fall off that is an American invention but we made by the Swiss company here in America but we didn't get to use them but the British did and we used to mount Holland I did get out of my harness had the rifle loaded and I saw somebody moving heard him and so I put the cricket alongside the rifle and clicked it and they don't sound like crickets you know like you they said they do but they don't they just click clack and figure stopped and then no answer no cricket really return and so he started moving toward me and I could see he was on his hands and knees and a fire got close and it was about 5 or 6 feet from him so I had safety off and I said if he makes any kind of move I can blow him away and I recognize it was hardly privacy honey using my squad. Said How come you didn't answer me so well yes I lost my cricket news for my throat was so dry I couldn't there we had to we had to the the challenge on the cricket was click click and the answer was quickly click click so if you but if you lost your cricket as he did you then you have your challenge where it was flash and then the other person with the answer thunder or even a pick thunders because if a German overheard which is doing and he tried to come in you'd say flashing it's a tutor. Pull the trigger forget it is Comrade were soon joined by 2 other members of the 101st and the floor paratroopers suddenly found themselves under heavy enemy fire so the Germans were opening up honest it was a lot of fireworks too as mortar shells dropping machine guns cross firing and we had an additional We had an a hole and. You know if we stay as whole the Germans had 4 years to make range cards they don't have to work for Demi these to the range card and drop a mortar 81 mortar shell right in the middle of this hole any time they want to so we left the hole and went back the other way and just a little bit enough daylight starting with the false dawn the sun had started up. And we broke through had a drill on to a road and I was Lieutenant you are my jumpmaster are stick and he had 17 men with him part of where 82nd part was 100. Most all my Didn't know some of my dead and I knew him to die soon Archie pines So we look if you squat down look up towards the sky you can see something outlined so we saw a church steeple and we knew all of paratroopers in the area would gravitate to the church steeple because that is the center of the town every place in Europe has one and. So that we put on it and he put our key Pozen Stassi out as a point man. And as we and I put me as a connecting body you know to we didn't walk into an ambush you can walk in an ambush with there'd be alerted and the gang can deploy so we. Got to a long curve in a road and they're just asking Archie pond one out of sight and so I came in behind what the road was empty. And so I hauled a column of time your came up and he said well the so there might have been captured by some fast moving patrol he said look in that field so I went to the know with a drone into the field and sure enough there was Archie Ponce and Nick just Ses packs and rifles their weapons they had. Their names on the packs so what had happened the only thing that could have happened it was a fast moving patrol the Had to get from point a to point b. As they came to the current road going across a picnic to Stassi in Archie pond and kept going and his buddies managed to reach the town where they discovered a large contingent of the 101st had gathered all of them would soon be in major battles with the Germans and it wasn't just the Germans to their surprise some of their fiercest opposition came from white russian contracts on horseback who had signed on as mercenaries with the Nazis so we. Fought against them and they would come or down through there over the hedge rows guiding their mounts with their knees on us from eyes or in one hand a saber or any other and and so we shot a lot of mothers saddled and they would cut you in half or that Saber they got a good swing at you but when we were hit we knocked them down then the German where Mark came in the German after tree they drove us back a little bit so we grow them back. And then they assess came in and a girl was a little ways back and we caught her tact again it was going back and forth and fighting the German. Parachute Hermann Goering came in and they were tough and they drove us back 4 ways but we contact and during that part of the battle it must have been a rough one because I remember almost every day of the combat from from Normally all way up to hit 1st out but there's times in that particular battle I remember going in a house and kicking a door open and shooting people but others are so bad and I can't remember to this day that must mean something that my that half of my mind took care of a. Little . When we return the battle of the You're listening to veterans Chronicles on the radio America Network. Cancer is the number one cause of death by disease for children in the u.s. 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Translational Research Institute. Of conservative radio in north central Arkansas. Talk 97 now to talk radio dot com for listening to veterans' Chronicles presented by the American veteran center and the radio American network Welcome back to veterans' Chronicles I'm Gene pill. $60944.00 the German army launches $26.00 divisions of tanks and infantry against Allied lines in France and Belgium It was a desperate gamble that came close to succeeding one of the reasons it failed was the u.s. 101st Airborne Division which arrived in the town of Bastogne on December 19th and stubbornly held it despite being surrounded by German divisions they demanded the u.s. Should render the 101st commander Brigadier General Anthony McCall of send back a one word answer nuts Dumbledore get was one of McCall of soldiers started on the 16th of December and this was on his 17th we were on a roll we moved a folder vision and from 2 o'clock in the morning till the afternoon with and well with and 1212 hours or so we moved to Boulder and that's unheard of in the military but we're down the road in these open trucks and it was cold and we saw a sign there was going on it was pretty big because engineers had gone through and cut big notches big stick we trees are like poor 5 feet diameter and I put away just an hour and put t.n.t. On the other side with primer cord so if the Germans got that far they would start growing trees across the road as road blocks so we went all the way up to. We went with all our headlights onto had a one loop walk one German airplane come over at that time or go our full speed watch in our distance by the tail lights. And all the headlights on one fighter plane that come over there and come down that ranks it a wiped out half the division but we we we made it into we went to the old battlefields you know Sudan and are doom and probably pulled into. Or just on the outskirts of Bastogne but we didn't know where we were we we had no idea and was supposed to go go up towards were revised think it was but the 82nd had preceded us because they got out of Holland 2 weeks before we did so they had new replacements they had weapon replacements weapon repair and so they put them on a road 1st to go up to where Remati hit the brunt of the attack and we ended up in Bastogne ISIS hold us we 'd had one order there would be no surrender and no withdrawal and I mean you stay there and fight to your dead general McCollum and his men faced formidable odds they were poorly equipped unarmed physically and mentally worn out their being fought for 72 days in Holland snow was waist deep temperatures well below 0 yet they persevered and all McAuliffe had taken over command of the 101st because everybody else was either gone on for or the trailer had gone back to the states or Christmas time occurred or Christmas so he was home with his family and so here we were. Not very well equipped one of the men in my squad had a stick kept putting it against the pavement we had no no army nation we had very few weapons we had just got out of Holland 72 days already weapon need to take care of and some replaced so we turned in a lot of machine guns our rifles mortars and. Bazookas and we were waiting for replacements and so on so we went into. Bastogne as they say as far as weapons were concerned we were making. One of the guys had a stick one guy had a knife and another one had a pistol and we're going to go up against all these tanks we were experienced and they I guess they had faith in us or maybe they thought of putting. The cork in the bong in the barrel or but wouldn't hold but that is going to give them some time wasn't that bad right at that time we could we were driving at full speed coming in from west to east but the weather was coming in I think from the other way and so the Germans took advantage of the fog and so on even though the allies controlled the air they could not control the fog day after day and blanketed the entire battlefield preventing dropping of essential such as food water clothing and above all ammunition so they the 2nd but and. Went into reserve an illusory we marched the full way going through 4 which was about 4 miles 4 and had 3 and a half miles to port no will and they. So the 3rd Battalion stopped off there and they were formed a 2nd line of defense and a 1st battalion went on to no avail. And it was a major desert Brae got there just about 4 hours before we did with of the 10th Armored he had 15 Sherman tanks and some half tracks and he had our armored infantry on of a tie and. So when we got into it it was a. Lieutenant from the 10th Armored who would go around to the tanks and things and big stole ammunition for us and some weapons and he had a jeep out in the middle road and as we marched by on each side he would hand as he handed me 2 battlers of ammunition and a handful of 45 rounds which I stuck in my pocket and I was arming us we had grenades and he did as somebody who Caracas and so on he picked up everything he could in fact he made several trips and he would it was arming us himself the Tenet . Tenet Rice was his name and I would knew his 1st name at one time so we were actually time we received weapons and they kept our command kept on well we we have ammunition come in we have weapons come in with a never did never got a round and so we went into no will and there were. The Germans started showing us pretty heavy and Colonel Colonel upgrade was killed all right on our 1st. Major desert brain was wounded severely and so sick shipped him off to the hospital field hospital which followed the sound. When we return on veteran's Chronicles lifting the siege of mass stone and the March across the 3rd Reich to victory. 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Your listening to veterans prodigals presented by the American veteran center and the radio American network once again. Get that parachuted behind enemy lines on D.-Day in Normandy he and his 101st Airborne Division had fought in French and Holland and now found themselves surrounded by a German army in a place called Best stone it was just before Christmas 1904 started coming and it didn't come in like drifting just like a curtain on this street. And then it would go over their course also knew you would hear these engines running the floor would lift and there would be $1015.00 German tanks Tigers Mark fours Panthers. And that would go down and it would come up again it would be no tanks It was spooky so we attacked up the hill and. These tanks came over in a fog real lifted and I looked up there and I counted 32 German tanks coming down backed by off a tree and I had a rifle with a bayonet and. And now we closed with them and we. Still I am Phillips and. Spear we got on one of these haystacks where the cattle had eaten around a stack to it looked like it resembled a big mushroom we were the underneath they so we got out of the thing and a Tiger tank came over the hill and. Machine gun they set it on fire. And we had to pull back into town and so we that's where the real seed started but in no less than 4 hours of our tracking into these tanks we ended up like 840160 men we had $58.00 men alive on Christmas Eve the fog finally lifted and thousands of allied planes took to the skies to bomb German positions and drop precious supplies to the embattled 101st then came relief on the ground as the u.s. 4th Armored Division broke through German lines into Bastogne and they fought their way through while they lost a lot of Sherman said but they finally shot their way through and No 10 a bogus b o g g e s s commanded the 1st tank and tank that got through and then the Germans close a line behind him so now the other tanks came up the next day and he shot from the inside and the outside and opened it up and after that the rest of the military came through with supplies we they they gave us overcoats overshoes gloves actions and I mean nation and even weapons and then the command order to send to the attack and we attacked for 20 if we were $38.00 days so we attack night and day for $22.00 days. So we're there for 30 days even and we know we had one of the. 2 fillies road everything always back to. No avail Well then that's when the 2nd Battalion really got into it and they went along a railroad track into. Foyer and that's where the Germans hit him heavy with artillery and that's for. Darn near lost his leg in the movie Band of Brothers that's where he lost his leg was on a return trip and they said put it in the movie like that was the 1st day it was it was December 12th that that happened it was so we went in there on December the 18th or 19th it went on on December 19th and they actually. They came in on January 12th so that just to straighten history out a little bit by January 3rd the German divisions were in full retreat Hitler's Gamble had failed Moreover he had lost over 100000 soldiers 30000 dead 40000 wounded and 20000 prisoners of war the troops were irreplaceable as were the thousands of tanks and other materiel destroyed by the allies American losses were also heavy Some estimates put them 820000 killed 40000 wounded and 20000 taken is p o W's but the Americans could recover the Nazis could not the magnitude and significance of the victory were etched on those who made it possible John McAuliffe recognized their purse when he went into the war room that was there the troops that had really really retired from that area a pussy looked over the war map and he stuck his finger on Bastogne and he said this is it this is the key to the whole thing you recognize a good very good job very good command very knowledgeable he said this is where the war is going to be fought he said there will be no no withdrawal and no surrender there was little time to celebrate however the 101st Airborne Division what was left of it now had to prepare to fight on German soil we had one day off which we were allowed to go into a house next to a stove and get warm that night and the next morning we pulled out on trucks open trucks again and we went to Alsace and there was a operation order when that happened all the different commanders were spooked by all the Germans who were going to attack them. And we were the only division in American history we fought under 3 different commanders and all in 60 days we fought under General Gummer Ian. Holland then we fought under General Deaver's and general was the 3rd one. It wasn't Clark he was in Italy but anyway those 3 don't we fought in 3 battle areas under 3 Army commanders and all in 60 days were the only divisions there were done that everybody wanted our expertise so we were shipped down to Alsace where the was a threat an attack under Operation Norton went and after we had kind of cleared that up and then we were immediately shipped off to. The valley where this is a Duesseldorf and all the manufacturing industries and they are they talking about the German spirit everything but I want to say on that their arms was spirit. That's where the Tiger tanks came from and through the Panthers came from the Mouser rifles the bayonets everything came out of the valley and Patton had tried by this time he had got up in that area in a 2nd armored went around the north and then know it so they had the northern end Patton got them in after they tried to break through but the Germans had put a very strong armored in the center and when they started to the last line started to buckle they would ship the reserve to that spot and stop them so there again they called on our expertise and they put us in a landing craft and we attacked at night across the river into a little town called Hemel Geist Evans ghost with tact in air and our orders were to keep attacking until German the Germans figured this was the real thing not just a diversionary so we kept attacking and. Still the Germans a day actually did shift and we had the armor coming out we could hear the big tanks clanking on the cobblestone and open fired on his front door with their guns and we were backed up against the Ryan river and so then the actually the engineer did come over and pick us up under fire and we withdrew from there but at the same time folder this central reserve armored reserve away from where Patton was hammering and he did break through and I was there when they were several miles down taking care of us that Patton went through and cut the. Valley in half then he quartered it and then it collapsed it was over 2000000 Germans surrendered in 2 weeks there when their weaponry was gone the alter was gone from Germany and German collapsed and then it was just a mad run across Germany up to the end of the war and we didn't have either closed or our own so we had to borrow vehicles and we went by 40 in a vehicles and finally ended up on docks and. We had crossed the Danube Danube River at one point and I heard the song The Blue Danube the beautiful Blue Danube So I woke up all the guys in the big dock that were moving on and I said hey we're coming to the big beautiful Blue Danube when we crossed over that little bridge like a muddy crick. We were all disappointed you know. And anyway we we did we went into finally ended up and who are down really it down itself and to purchase that was the end of the war for Donald or Gap He was one of only 11 men out of 200 in his company to survive from Normandy to the end of the war. Later in civilian life he became a widely respected author of whose book he is the only book from World War 2 indorsed by General Dwight Eisenhower and how did Donald Bergant manage that so when I finished it. Tried to sell it and I found out you had have an agent in the agent finally placed it with Hovan Mifflin and Holden Mifflin didn't believe it I was the 1st. Private so to speak or enlisted man who wrote a book about work paratroopers in World War 2 So they didn't believe it they said nobody could do all this or go through all this and never heard it before so they wanted it authenticated and they got a hold of Martin Bowman son who at that time was the head of the military our Archives in Washington d.c. And he knew. President Roosevelt I mean give me. An hour and. So he took the manuscript to I was an hour that's why it didn't come out you know they just say Ok after the book came out that when the book was 1st published because. I was in our head the actual man a copy of the manuscript and he read it and he was so impressed and I know the different writers a well known writer writers if I can name a Macor news Ryan the longest day and so on and Charles b. McDonald Well they. Are to endorse their books and he said I'm not endorsing any one book period. But after you read my knee he phoned my publisher and he said. He said that's the closest thing to the truth of anything I have ever read he said and so I'm volunteering a statement for that man's book and he made a statement for it and he endorsed the book and the. Kind of a little character on this thing is the publisher is so taken by this that they brought my wife and I to New York and we had a dinner and they had all their top editors at this one dinner and which they don't do they use the ever just one editor and that should have been a. Kind of a note that something was happening so after we had 9 or. Goodman after we had dinner they brought a phone to the table in a suppressed time my wife and I had left the kids at home. A babysitter we always took them with us and. So anyway when they brought the phone to the table the waiter did and I said Mr Berg and I said yes and he said telephone I so my gosh you know the kids they set fire to the house they hang the babysitter they did something so the voice comes out of Mr Berg yet and I said yes he said this is General Eisenhower and I said yeah and I'm the Blue Fairy. They cracked up I got the real laugh so I knew it rolling on the floor and anyway my bio editor did too Tony whether it fell right over backward he felt a laugh and so I but that was my introduction to generalize now and he immediately sent a letter off to me from getting Pennsylvania and I still have that letter in a safe deposit box I was offered $300.00 just for the envelope but he made a statement it did appear on the books and he did. Say it was the best thing is over it and what was it that drew the attention and endorsement of Braganza book to the commander in chief of the entire European theater of operations I think is because most of your or. Books were written by people like s.l.a. Marshall and. Different ones who had had been in this for a long time and but it's written from their point of view whereas when I wrote it I wrote I didn't know how to write and I was never schooled in that so but I could always tell a good story and I could swear after work we stop and have a cold beer or something and all the guys that I was working with the carpenters electricians plumbers and so on. None of them had ever been in combat so they would ask me and I would always deliver the stories and that's what. I finally settled out instead of writing in the 1st person 2nd person or 3rd person or whatever I thought Well Ok. Typewriter this is what we. Got up in the morning just before daylight we was just turning gray and you know it's going to be over what I call a false dawn before the show actually breaks arise. And I wish do. Our homework for gold or do the do it Shuttle our own which were dripping from the risk you'll remember how much I told her from my foxhole I level. Earn a. Little no lose. You lose. All the jewelry we used to node. And. Was. Comes back to me. Just like this scene. In the album. Sally. Did a. Little. Dead by. Became a die. Is the 1st to lose blow. Next World War 2. We should the u.s. Military hero. Also beauties 21 days of beauty is 21 days of amazing finings It's 21 days to discover your new must haves and can't live without 21 days of. Like the. Plus hundreds of new releases from the hottest. $21.00 days of even that one and that one. Now through April 6th where you discovered. The possibilities are beautiful. Where that new car smell gets replaced by the scent. 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Mike Davis as America's director of War Information. Programs and. Papers reports on it. And I got a chance of seeing. More information on Friday United States. Yesterday. O.w.i. Officials mobilized the advertising industry conducted surveys and ventured into movies releasing almost 200 films but the o.w.i. Greatest impact may have been through the medium of radio during 942 alone the major radio networks devoted more than $4000.00 to o.w.i. Endorsed war programs and announcements. Of victory front presented by the United States government brings you the Goldberg . Ok if we. Were here for. A problem everyone of the o.w.i. Also operated 18 radio stations beaming the Voice of America overseas in 40 languages at war's end and $945.00 President Truman abolished the Office of War Information its functions are carried on today however by the us information age I mean Hurley join me next time for World War 2 Chronicles welcome to heroes of the air true stories of those who flew for America and earned the nation's supreme military award the Congressional Medal of Honor heroes of the air is brought to you by the Air Force Association independent nonprofit aerospace organization most public understanding of the role aerospace power plays in our national fighter bombers were already in the air in route to attack an important North Vietnamese industrial center the mission success depended on 1st destroying a key any aircraft defense complex and training surface to air missiles and of the exceptionally heavy concentration of any aircraft artillery air force major Merlin death lessons plane was one of a flight of f. One o 5 just signed to the fire suppression mission in the air over North Vietnam March 10th 1967. In the initial attack on the defensive complex the lead aircraft was crippled and major plane was extensively damaged ignore the enemy's overwhelming power in the damage he had already suffered and pressure. Of aircraft fire deadly surface to air missiles and counter attacks by Mig intercept doors. To silence the enemy defensive positions with bombs and cannon fire is action in rendering ineffective the defensive complex enable the ensuing fighter bombers to strike successfully at the important industrial complex without loss or damage to their aircraft. The mission appreciably reduce the enemy's ability to provide essential war material major death lessons consummate skill and selfless dedication to this significant mission or in keeping with the highest traditions of the u.s. Air Force and reflected great credit upon himself and the armed forces of his country and for his extraordinary heroism and courageous action Air Force Major Merlin death left and was awarded the Congressional Medal of Honor. The Air Force Association is proud to bring you heroes of the air dedicated to those who earned the nation's highest military award the Congressional Medal of Honor their service and sacrifice reflect an ideal that puts others and country above self if a salutes all men and women in the Air Force who so selflessly serve our country each day at home and around the globe heroes of the air is produced by Pell com communications in association of with Radio America. 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In waiting game continues I'm Del Walters Fox News the attorney general spending hours reviewing the findings of the motor report all eyes now on Sunday is the day of any possible release Democrats want the full report submitted Friday by Robert Mueller to be released the Congress and the public. Provide its underlying documentation and findings the Congress and Senate minority leader Chuck Schumer is also warning Justice Department officials against giving President Trump or members of his legal team a sneak peek at the report's conclusions Attorney General William Barr says he'll meet with the deputy a.g.n. Special counsel Muller to determine what information from the report can be released consistent with the law on Capitol Hill Jarrett Alperin Fox News the president he remains in camp in Florida golfing with singer kid. Brock perhaps most surprising there have been no tweets but his advisors tell Fox's chat program that could change once details of the report released it seems that sometimes they do at the White House they might be suggesting to hone him in and maybe he had it hears that maybe he doesn't based on the precedent we've seen this from this president it would be hard to believe that he wouldn't you know say something and Democrats on the campaign trail also weighing in most of them echoing the sentiments of Vermont Senator Bernie Sanders also. In her. Story made pretty. Soon it is the. Attorney General William Barr has promised to do so sending that report to Congress this weekend House Speaker Nancy Pelosi late today saying any release of the report must also be made public rejecting any classified briefings by the attorney general saying that information must be provided to Congress in a way that allows lawmakers to talk about it publicly the wait continues this is Fox News. 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