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churchill, churchill was no fool, he was aware of this, and is kind of the moment in the 20th century when you are... to support him and to strengthen the iranian army send a military advisor. but the soviet military presence in iran was exactly what scared mohammad reza shah. that's why mohammad reza shah himself went ahead and went to meet churchill and roosevelt. he hoped america would help him. two years before that , his father reza shah had extended his hand to america for help. and at the end of the war, they reached important agreements. stalin got his wish and it was decided to open a second front against germany in western europe. 6 months after the tehran conference, the allied soldiers landed on the beaches of normandy, france. operation biddy was the beginning of back-breaking defeats for nazi germany. it was also agreed with stalin's insistence. after the war, a part of poland's territory should be added to the soviet union, and in return a part of the territory. the tehran conference brought nazi germany to its knees only 18 months later. the participants in the tehran
churchill, churchill was no fool, he was aware of this, and is kind of the moment in the 20th century when you are... to support him and to strengthen the iranian army send a military advisor. but the soviet military presence in iran was exactly what scared mohammad reza shah. that's why mohammad reza shah himself went ahead and went to meet churchill and roosevelt. he hoped america would help him. two years before that , his father reza shah had extended his hand to america for help. and at...
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churchill the next morning. one of the crew members, scott fdr, had a big cigaret holder in his mouth is being pushed around the deck on a wheelchair. they got the presidential flag up top waving to the people. the shore. his own cabinet, even his wife eleanor did not know where he was really going. that that's how closely held the secret was. now, this is one of my favorite scenes in the book, and i'm only to just touch on it here because it's so great. so there's fdr standing, the railing of the uss augusta in placentia bay, newfoundland, and he's holding on to son elliot's arms. and out of the, you know, the hms prince of wales emerges this dreadnought largest battleship in the royal navy, still bearing the scars of its recent battle with the bismarck comes out and drops anchor and the launch comes over carrying winston churchill. it comes up the gangplank. and as the band plays god save the king, fdr holding tightly under elliot's arm, puts out his hand and says, at last, we've gotten together. now this is t
churchill the next morning. one of the crew members, scott fdr, had a big cigaret holder in his mouth is being pushed around the deck on a wheelchair. they got the presidential flag up top waving to the people. the shore. his own cabinet, even his wife eleanor did not know where he was really going. that that's how closely held the secret was. now, this is one of my favorite scenes in the book, and i'm only to just touch on it here because it's so great. so there's fdr standing, the railing of...
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and he had to find a way to help winston churchill.o he came up with this probably not legal plan that he was going to trade 50 world war i era destroyers for these 99-year leases on these british naval bases in canada and in the caribbean. now, this was, like i said, highly controversial, and the only way it would work is if he could get the u.s. navy to declare these 50 destroyers surplus. the chief of naval operations, admiral stark, said, no! are you crazy? we need these i doier s to protect ourself -- destroyers to protect ourselves, and churchilt says, they're surplus. [laughter]to so they were declared surplus, and they were sent to great britain. this turned out to be a very popular deal with the american public because everyone saw we get all these great bases, get rid of old destroyers and get these great bases that'll help protect our coast. so it was a very popular decision and one which allowed fdr to push congress to modify the neutrality act to allow him to sell arms to belligerent nations on a cash and carry basis. so.
and he had to find a way to help winston churchill.o he came up with this probably not legal plan that he was going to trade 50 world war i era destroyers for these 99-year leases on these british naval bases in canada and in the caribbean. now, this was, like i said, highly controversial, and the only way it would work is if he could get the u.s. navy to declare these 50 destroyers surplus. the chief of naval operations, admiral stark, said, no! are you crazy? we need these i doier s to...
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he had to find a way to help winston churchill. came up with probably not legal plan that he was going to trade 50 world war i era u.s. destroyers o 99 year leases on british naval bases in canada and the caribbean. how that controversy over the only way it would work as if he could get the u.s. navy to declare the 50 destroyers surplus. chief of naval operations admiral stark said no are you crazy? we need this to protect ourselves. roosevelt said they are a surplus. and they were sent to great britain. this turned out to be a very popular decision a popular deal with the american public we get oldre destroyers get these great bases that will help protect our coast. it was a very popular decision and one in which allowed fdr to push congress to modify the neutrality act. to allow him to fail arms to belligerent nations on the cash and carry basis. so the neutrality act originated cannot send ships you cannot give weapons, or supplies. the cash and carry basis was enough to let roosevelt provide weapons to england and france but no
he had to find a way to help winston churchill. came up with probably not legal plan that he was going to trade 50 world war i era u.s. destroyers o 99 year leases on british naval bases in canada and the caribbean. how that controversy over the only way it would work as if he could get the u.s. navy to declare the 50 destroyers surplus. chief of naval operations admiral stark said no are you crazy? we need this to protect ourselves. roosevelt said they are a surplus. and they were sent to...
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it's called london winston churchill in the battle for civilization. some earlier reviewers found that a little bit misleading because really what it's about is a lot of winston churchill, but it's really on the battle of britain itself. the period from may 1940 through september 1940, where literally a civilization hung in the balance. you know, if if they lost the battle of britain, hitler and then nazi germany have been able to invade england, and then everything would have changed churchill probably would have either fled to or been imprisoned in the king would have been taken off his throne. so everything that we think of when we think of england was changed and solidified that month. so as kevin was saying, so politely, most of you probably know from the killing series, i've been a writer for ever since i caught my quit my corporate job in 95. well, i didn't quit. they fired me, but i left my i left my it was i mean. nobody wants to get fired. but i we literally when my boss told me i should find something to do with my livelihood, i was probably
it's called london winston churchill in the battle for civilization. some earlier reviewers found that a little bit misleading because really what it's about is a lot of winston churchill, but it's really on the battle of britain itself. the period from may 1940 through september 1940, where literally a civilization hung in the balance. you know, if if they lost the battle of britain, hitler and then nazi germany have been able to invade england, and then everything would have changed churchill...
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gutzler would it be churchill or whoever? oh, that's a good question. you know, that that the thing that was true. i know, i know are many questions there. so i'm going to i'm going to go we're going to start with the churchill thing, you know, that that little parlor game people say like if you could dinner with three people, which one of it would be like churchill would be you'd have jesus churchill and i'm not sure who else, but i mean, it would be i would love to sit with churchill because it would be a long there would be you know, he'd have his cigar, he'd have his brandy and his stilton cheese. he would talk down over everybody. but he always said something very interesting to. two really interesting things happened when i wrote this book is i was with cross-country team. we were in hawaii at a meet and i was supposed to fly from honolulu to london to some research. and my wife cÉline was going just fly home and we were going to go. then the queen died and so also we changed plans and cÉline flew with me along way honolulu to l.a. to london and w
gutzler would it be churchill or whoever? oh, that's a good question. you know, that that the thing that was true. i know, i know are many questions there. so i'm going to i'm going to go we're going to start with the churchill thing, you know, that that little parlor game people say like if you could dinner with three people, which one of it would be like churchill would be you'd have jesus churchill and i'm not sure who else, but i mean, it would be i would love to sit with churchill because...
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you have jesus comment churchill and i'm not sure who else. i would love to sit down churchill. they have a cigar, his and brany and his t cheese. he would top down through everybody. but something very interesting to say. two interesting things happened. when i wrote this book i was with the cross-country team. we are at hawaii i was supposed to fly from honolulu to london to do some research might wife is going to fly home. also we change plans and she flew with me from honolulu to l.a. to london. we got there, we were jetlagged and so earlier that date we went toto see the ted lasso set outse of town which was super cool. i got to fly in a spitfire give it to cedar model. i was in the back you were a parachute. i knew how to pull the canopy off, jump out of the plane and pull my parachute it's not finding the dreamliner it's a little bit different but supercool. let's see how long the line is it was superyo long as they pass the tower w bridge eight or nine hours made it very special. i got to earn it through a day miss? it's just the thing when you write a history book and l
you have jesus comment churchill and i'm not sure who else. i would love to sit down churchill. they have a cigar, his and brany and his t cheese. he would top down through everybody. but something very interesting to say. two interesting things happened. when i wrote this book i was with the cross-country team. we are at hawaii i was supposed to fly from honolulu to london to do some research might wife is going to fly home. also we change plans and she flew with me from honolulu to l.a. to...
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churchill was wounded, churchill was no fool, he was aware of this, and that is kind of the moment inr in the second world war, when you begin to see the emergence of the united states. iran should send a military adviser, but the soviet military presence in iran was exactly what scared mohammad reza shah, so mohammad reza shah took the initiative himself and went to meet churchill and roosevelt. he hoped that america would help him. two years before that, his father reza the shah had extended his hand to help america in the evening british and soviet attack on iran on september 3 , 1320, in a five-page telegram, roosevelt requested help. roosevelt gave a negative answer to reza shah's request and said: the allied attack is a result of reza shah's approach to germany. for the start of the second world war and during the 1930s and the first two terms of the roselt administration, iran was not a country that figured largely in the american consciousness. um the middle east was... but world war ii opened the feet of american soldiers to iran. stalin, churchill and roosevelt after four da
churchill was wounded, churchill was no fool, he was aware of this, and that is kind of the moment inr in the second world war, when you begin to see the emergence of the united states. iran should send a military adviser, but the soviet military presence in iran was exactly what scared mohammad reza shah, so mohammad reza shah took the initiative himself and went to meet churchill and roosevelt. he hoped that america would help him. two years before that, his father reza the shah had extended...
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i'm going to start with the churchill thing. people say if you could have dinner with three people, which one would it be, i'm not sure who else but it would be i would love to sit down with churchill because it would be he would have a scar and his cheese and he would talk down over everybody but he said something interesting. two interesting things happened. when i wrote this book we were in hawaii and i was supposed to bero a lifelong honolulu to lonn to do some research and my wife was going to fly home. we changed plans from la to london, we were jetlagged. earlier that day we went to see the ted lasso set which was super cool. i got to fly and a spitfire. you wear p a parachute and haveo learn so in other words if it goes down i know how to pull the canopy off and jump out of the plane. it's not like the dreamliner it's a little different but it was super cool. and then we stood in line to see and we were tired. it was late. the line was super long past the tower bridge, way down. we got in line and about 1:00 in the morni
i'm going to start with the churchill thing. people say if you could have dinner with three people, which one would it be, i'm not sure who else but it would be i would love to sit down with churchill because it would be he would have a scar and his cheese and he would talk down over everybody but he said something interesting. two interesting things happened. when i wrote this book we were in hawaii and i was supposed to bero a lifelong honolulu to lonn to do some research and my wife was...
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churchill writes about this in his diaries. churchill writes bluntly.kly, in light of the spread of the red army in europe, the nazi danger in my eyes now gives way to the soviet threat. churchill instructed his staff to work out operation unthinkable, the goal of which was to attack the ussr immediately after the end of the war with germany. operation unthinkable showed that churchill was going to fight us... us immediately after end of the war with germany, and perhaps even without waiting for germany to capitulate. the calculations of british staff officers say that the anglo-american troops stationed in europe will not be enough to resist the red army, so one of the points of the plan is unthinkable - the use of old german divisions in a new war. the british americans in the occupied territory were quite loyal to those german troops that surrendered to them, and that they were planning to use them in their own interests. about the existence of the plan of operation unthinkable, soviet intelligence learned even during the process of its preparation.
churchill writes about this in his diaries. churchill writes bluntly.kly, in light of the spread of the red army in europe, the nazi danger in my eyes now gives way to the soviet threat. churchill instructed his staff to work out operation unthinkable, the goal of which was to attack the ussr immediately after the end of the war with germany. operation unthinkable showed that churchill was going to fight us... us immediately after end of the war with germany, and perhaps even without waiting...
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churchill wrote glowingly about chaplain's early work as a young entertainer during churchill's own early days as journalist. churchill in fact was a frequent flyer in the chaplain orbit visiting him in hollywood and meeting with him during chaplain's various trips back to the uk. but conservatives beyond churchill could have found more to like about chaplain had they been looking more carefully for things to like about his work. in many of his films chaplain's character is a striving capitalist figure trying with all his might to find and keep a job in difficult circumstances. in many of the tramps films chaplain's character is trying very hard to escape poverty by his wits and to find a way to settle down in a conventional marriage with a secure one might even say a suburban dream of financial security in modern times of 1936, which has my vote for the most interesting film to consider in this conversation about chaplain's politics the little tramp runs off to apply for a job every time that he hears a factory is hiring and he even pushes his way to the front of the line to make s
churchill wrote glowingly about chaplain's early work as a young entertainer during churchill's own early days as journalist. churchill in fact was a frequent flyer in the chaplain orbit visiting him in hollywood and meeting with him during chaplain's various trips back to the uk. but conservatives beyond churchill could have found more to like about chaplain had they been looking more carefully for things to like about his work. in many of his films chaplain's character is a striving...
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churchill's speech is interesting . churchill replaces atli with the answer. the world-eating hitler is destroying the world, i stand in front of this, so these meetings can come and go.
churchill's speech is interesting . churchill replaces atli with the answer. the world-eating hitler is destroying the world, i stand in front of this, so these meetings can come and go.
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churchill's speech is interesting. chamberlain becomes the prime minister, he says, "i really hate the idea of communism, but today i am with the communists because hitler is destroying the world. i am against this , so these meetings come and go." why are iranians panicking? historian al-dawlah sper also wrote in his book world war ii, but people don't know it, mostly because of world war i. he says, "i listened to the radio on september 11th, and saw it being said that russia and germany attacked russia on june 22." and it is moving forward, and it was moving forward terribly , because people are disgusted with the communist ideology he had destroyed god and destroyed the prophet. he was a slave, he closed the churches, he closed the churches , so the government of the soviet people was pro-german , mr. dr. reza explained to me, "god forgive me ." please let us be saved from this terrible government. there was so much hatred that germany was moving forward, but the nazis arrived in ukraine. that sir, whatever it is
churchill's speech is interesting. chamberlain becomes the prime minister, he says, "i really hate the idea of communism, but today i am with the communists because hitler is destroying the world. i am against this , so these meetings come and go." why are iranians panicking? historian al-dawlah sper also wrote in his book world war ii, but people don't know it, mostly because of world war i. he says, "i listened to the radio on september 11th, and saw it being said that...
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churchill wrote glowingly about chaplin's early work as a young entertainer during churchill's on early days as a journalist. churchill, in fact, was a frequent flyer in the chaplin orbit, visiting him in hollywood, meeting with him during chaplin's various trips back to the uk. conservatives beyond churchill could have found more to like about chaplin, had they been looking more carefully for things to like about his work. in many of the psalms, chaplin is a driving, catalyst figure, trying with all his might to find and keep a job in difficult circumstances. in many of the 's films, chaplin's characters try very hard to escape poverty by his wits and to find a way to settle down in a conventional marriage with a secure -- one might even say -- a suburban array of financial security. in modern times, 1936, which has my vote for the most interesting film to consider in this conversation about chaplin's politics -- a little runs off to apply for a job every time that he hears a factories hiring, even pushes his way to the front of the line to make sure that he gets one of the few jobs on
churchill wrote glowingly about chaplin's early work as a young entertainer during churchill's on early days as a journalist. churchill, in fact, was a frequent flyer in the chaplin orbit, visiting him in hollywood, meeting with him during chaplin's various trips back to the uk. conservatives beyond churchill could have found more to like about chaplin, had they been looking more carefully for things to like about his work. in many of the psalms, chaplin is a driving, catalyst figure, trying...
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churchill wrote in his memoirs , "we had to take iran. pay attention, but why couldn't they take turkey from us?" it was more obligatory, it was closer, where was turkey , did you go to turkey, you are going to the sea of aje, i went to the sea of aje, the sound of greek music is playing on the radios , they had captured navarino, all of greece was in the hands of germany, why didn't they capture turkey, because the people knew about it. knowing that something like this is happening. prime minister serajlu went to the parliament and said that the soviet people want to attack us , germany wants to attack, the whole turkish army has become a million people asking for help and being afraid of the turks in the first war. how much resistance did the people know? we didn't know. i have a telegram from reza. find the king i wrote to the commander of the ardabil army, brigadier general qadiri , to provoke the tribes of shahsunu to attack the chiefs . no matter what we say , they say, why don't they say, because you killed their leaders, you k
churchill wrote in his memoirs , "we had to take iran. pay attention, but why couldn't they take turkey from us?" it was more obligatory, it was closer, where was turkey , did you go to turkey, you are going to the sea of aje, i went to the sea of aje, the sound of greek music is playing on the radios , they had captured navarino, all of greece was in the hands of germany, why didn't they capture turkey, because the people knew about it. knowing that something like this is...
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churchill did not mince words.cending on the continent, fifth columns, police states, complete obedience and unconditional expansion authorities. that was his rhetoric. the politician himself, apparently, was pleased with his speech, calling it that same evening in the company of truman the most important speech of his career. in moscow, the speech of the former ally was already known. on the morning of march 6, a complete translation of the fulton speech was already on stalin’s table. as an experienced politician, he followed the world reaction, and did not immediately give the first answer. on march 14, stalin commented on the fulton speech in the form of an interview with a pravda correspondent. themselves are fulton. churchill's revelations were unlikely to appear to stalin's surprise, quotes and articles. in fact, mr. churchel now stands in the position of warmongers. he has friends not only in england, but in the united states of america. how irina meroshnichenko won catherine deneur in love. everyone knew ,
churchill did not mince words.cending on the continent, fifth columns, police states, complete obedience and unconditional expansion authorities. that was his rhetoric. the politician himself, apparently, was pleased with his speech, calling it that same evening in the company of truman the most important speech of his career. in moscow, the speech of the former ally was already known. on the morning of march 6, a complete translation of the fulton speech was already on stalin’s table. as an...
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sir winston churchill said this in his famous fulton speech.of anglo-saxon superiority were also voiced there. again, returning to stalin, we have already spoken about this. stalin then said that mr. churchill and his friends are amazingly repeating the rhetoric of hitler, mr. hitler and his friends. in my opinion, this is the doctrine. and is being implemented to this day, our task, of course, not within the framework of the discussion on the tv program, is to think about the answers that can break their plans, and here i will simply not say anything directly, i will hint, it is necessary to determine the decision-making center, there is a lot of talk about the need to defeat the decision-making centers decisions, colleagues, but it is not in kiev foreign banking, i will finish on this, but this does not mean that ki... to make it so that they do not go there, this is gigantic, even if it is even if it is a false panel, all the same, listen, well, listen, well, everyone understands everything, it is necessary to destroy the entire hydraulic sy
sir winston churchill said this in his famous fulton speech.of anglo-saxon superiority were also voiced there. again, returning to stalin, we have already spoken about this. stalin then said that mr. churchill and his friends are amazingly repeating the rhetoric of hitler, mr. hitler and his friends. in my opinion, this is the doctrine. and is being implemented to this day, our task, of course, not within the framework of the discussion on the tv program, is to think about the answers that can...
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yeah. >> this putting a warning sign on churchill.have never heard of him. >> this is absurd. i mean, it's absurd, particularly . it's not absurd, particularly. it's not only his woke things, you know, and someone like kehinde andrews has claimed that the empire was he led an empire that was worse than the nazis. i mean, so what you have with churchill is quite interesting. you have the far left who hates him, but you increasingly have these so—called dissident right, or the sort of online right who also don't like him, particularly the younger generation, because they see him as sort of ruining britain and, you know, and doing the wrong thing. and it's a bit complicated, but they're against him as well. basically. why is well, they sort of say he ruined britain. he made he didn't need to get us into the war. there's all these kind of theories on the right, and the people who still like him are the sort of large middle, the neoliberal neocon type people and of course, for my generation, we are the last generation to have are the last
yeah. >> this putting a warning sign on churchill.have never heard of him. >> this is absurd. i mean, it's absurd, particularly . it's not absurd, particularly. it's not only his woke things, you know, and someone like kehinde andrews has claimed that the empire was he led an empire that was worse than the nazis. i mean, so what you have with churchill is quite interesting. you have the far left who hates him, but you increasingly have these so—called dissident right, or the sort...
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during a meeting with churchill, immediately after churchill’s visit to america, the chief of the general possible to speak politely with president roosevelt, after all, america, to which churchill, with a cheerful gleam in his eyes, said quote, a direct participant in the meeting replied: “while we were courting this lady, we did this.” and now that the lady is in grief, we can talk differently. the soviet leadership set before usa. the question of the early opening by anglo-american troops of a second front in western europe. the outbreak of hostilities in the west could hasten the defeat of the fascist troops and shorten the duration of the bloody war. the position of england and the united states of america on the second front generally coincided. tighten as long as possible. if at first the americans really intended to fulfill allied obligations and open a second front. just as it was agreed in 1942, but the british. convinced them to do it it’s not worth it, in the end the americans agreed, yes, we are not ready yet, we need to prepare, as a result, the campaign of 1942 was planned
during a meeting with churchill, immediately after churchill’s visit to america, the chief of the general possible to speak politely with president roosevelt, after all, america, to which churchill, with a cheerful gleam in his eyes, said quote, a direct participant in the meeting replied: “while we were courting this lady, we did this.” and now that the lady is in grief, we can talk differently. the soviet leadership set before usa. the question of the early opening by anglo-american...
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the sarah churchill show who knew that she had a talk show but. eleanor is the first guest so yeah it's hard to find a lot of it. okay. thank you. i happened to be listening when i was a kid to one of her radio programs and she did a commercial for a butter spread or butter, which created a did she ever do in any other. well. so she got lots of criticism that it was margarine, it wasn't butter. yeah, yeah. right. lots of criticism, but she said, you know, she donated all the money i can feed lots of people. so the other television commercials she did were for candidates for at stevenson and jfk. so i think she the she and advertisers learned on television it didn't work so well as it did on radio. she had lots of them. the were really something against her though. hmm. i took the editorial. girls were really against her. my god. yeah. thank you. thanks. hi. as a highly accomplished on the left, who would not have been the first to. she would have been the first to not say she was not a beauty queen. and someone with opinions. right. obviously, ele
the sarah churchill show who knew that she had a talk show but. eleanor is the first guest so yeah it's hard to find a lot of it. okay. thank you. i happened to be listening when i was a kid to one of her radio programs and she did a commercial for a butter spread or butter, which created a did she ever do in any other. well. so she got lots of criticism that it was margarine, it wasn't butter. yeah, yeah. right. lots of criticism, but she said, you know, she donated all the money i can feed...
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the sarah churchill show who knew that she had a talk show but.eleanor is the first guest so yeah it's hard to find a lot of it. okay. thank you. i happened to be listening when i was a kid to one of her radio programs and she did a commercial for a butter spread or butter, which created a did she ever do in any other. well. so she got lots of criticism that it was margarine, it wasn't butter. yeah, yeah. right. lots of criticism, but she said, you know, she donated all the money i can feed lots of people. so the other television commercials she did were for candidates for at stevenson and jfk. so i think she the she and advertisers learned on television it didn't work so well as it did on radio. she had lots of them. the were really something against her though. hmm. i took the editorial. girls were really against her. my god. yeah. thank you. thanks. hi. as a highly accomplished on the left, who would not have been the first to. she would have been the first to not say she was not a beauty queen. and someone with opinions. right. obviously, elea
the sarah churchill show who knew that she had a talk show but.eleanor is the first guest so yeah it's hard to find a lot of it. okay. thank you. i happened to be listening when i was a kid to one of her radio programs and she did a commercial for a butter spread or butter, which created a did she ever do in any other. well. so she got lots of criticism that it was margarine, it wasn't butter. yeah, yeah. right. lots of criticism, but she said, you know, she donated all the money i can feed...
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then he references churchill.sherwin huston led his people to a victory in war and then lost an election, just that the fruits of victory were to be enjoyed. and then in words from the past to present, reagan said. but he churchill left office honorably, and as it turned out temporarily, knowing the liberty of his people was important than the fate of any single leader. history recalls, his greatness and ways no dictator will ever know. and he left us a message. hope for the future. reagan knew that one of the keys signs that democracy cs were working is that when you elections, you leave office. it like a nothing phrase when he said it doesn't seem like nothing now. reagan like churchill left a message of hope for the future. but even more important in his narrative was, his argument that people want to say their own government and chance to build better lives. a blueprint for democracy promotion and keeping the peace. thank you very much. and we've got some time for questions and you shouldn't be shy. oh, come o
then he references churchill.sherwin huston led his people to a victory in war and then lost an election, just that the fruits of victory were to be enjoyed. and then in words from the past to present, reagan said. but he churchill left office honorably, and as it turned out temporarily, knowing the liberty of his people was important than the fate of any single leader. history recalls, his greatness and ways no dictator will ever know. and he left us a message. hope for the future. reagan knew...
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said, not churchill, but chamberlain, he said: "well, we will give up the judges and let hitler takend mr. pavel studies in great britain and they are his own, he doesn't care at all. i want to remind you that in 1945, keitel, who was tried at the nurwerd trial, feldmarschall keitel, they asked him, well , if you had attacked, then you would have taken the sudetenland, if the western countries had united and not given it." this was together with the soviet union, but we would never have done that, we were still weak, our task was to take as much as possible with the tacit consent of the western countries, so that we could then get away with it. drones are flying in the north of germany, they think, everyone lives, here is olaf scholz, he is currently having operations, but this is part of such an information structure, information air, in which that these are unmanned aerial vehicles, a big problem, because somewhere over which from some russian ships, from russian ships they are launched from the baltic and they fly over the territory of germany, well, if we talk about the fact that
said, not churchill, but chamberlain, he said: "well, we will give up the judges and let hitler takend mr. pavel studies in great britain and they are his own, he doesn't care at all. i want to remind you that in 1945, keitel, who was tried at the nurwerd trial, feldmarschall keitel, they asked him, well , if you had attacked, then you would have taken the sudetenland, if the western countries had united and not given it." this was together with the soviet union, but we would never...
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the sarah churchill show who knew that she had a talk show but. is the first guest so yeah it's hard to find a lot of it. okay. thank you. i happened to be listening when i was a kid to one of her radio programs and she did a commercial for a butter spread or butter, which created a did she ever do in any other. well. so she got lots of criticism that it was margarine, it wasn't butter. yeah, yeah. right. lots of criticism, but she said, you know, she donated all the money i can feed lots of people. so the other television commercials she did were for candidates for at stevenson and jfk. so i think she the she and advertisers learned on television it didn't work so well as it did on radio. she had lots of them. the were really something against her though. hmm. i took the editorial. girls were really against her. my god. yeah. thank you. thanks. hi. as a highly accomplished on the left, who would not have been the first to. she would have been the first to not say she was not a beauty queen. and someone with opinions. right. obviously, eleanor roo
the sarah churchill show who knew that she had a talk show but. is the first guest so yeah it's hard to find a lot of it. okay. thank you. i happened to be listening when i was a kid to one of her radio programs and she did a commercial for a butter spread or butter, which created a did she ever do in any other. well. so she got lots of criticism that it was margarine, it wasn't butter. yeah, yeah. right. lots of criticism, but she said, you know, she donated all the money i can feed lots of...
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came to work again, and the main clement and the labor party loses, and the conservative party and churchill this time are completely determined not to compromise with iran and make concessions. don't know and try. general dwight eisenhower and the republicans came to work in the united states in order to win america's opinion for an alliance regarding iran, and for the first time, the goals of the united states and the united kingdom regarding iran were fully united. the coup operation took place on august 28. the cia decided to overthrow mossadegh's government after discussing with the british. because mossadegh had provoked the anger of western powers by nationalizing 1 billion dollars of oil company assets. since the nationalization of our oil industry we find a serious conflict with the british, which gradually the americans join them. the british were worried that their extensive looting of iran's oil resources was disappearing with the nationalization of the oil industry. the americans' concern was that if iran's oil was nationalized, the oil of other countries would also be nationali
came to work again, and the main clement and the labor party loses, and the conservative party and churchill this time are completely determined not to compromise with iran and make concessions. don't know and try. general dwight eisenhower and the republicans came to work in the united states in order to win america's opinion for an alliance regarding iran, and for the first time, the goals of the united states and the united kingdom regarding iran were fully united. the coup operation took...
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so i interviewed you last on your book, on winston churchill's first year in office. it was spectacular book, bestseller. and at that time, i asked you, what was your next book? and i think you were you weren't sure or she wouldn't tell me, but why did you think that the world needed another book on the civil war? i mean, there have been 100,000 books. why did you think you could add to the civil war literature already? and didn't you once say you would never write a book on the civil war? okay. thank you so, sir. i am on record. can google this? i am on record as having said numerous times that i will never write a book about the civil war and i will never write a book about abraham lincoln or anything where he's a is a significant character. so here i am on stage talking about a book about the civil war, abraham lincoln as a key character. i didn't want to do a book about the civil war because frankly, i didn't need the grief in my life. you know, a friend of mine, the late tony horowitz, unfortunately, he did a book called confederates the attic. anybody read that
so i interviewed you last on your book, on winston churchill's first year in office. it was spectacular book, bestseller. and at that time, i asked you, what was your next book? and i think you were you weren't sure or she wouldn't tell me, but why did you think that the world needed another book on the civil war? i mean, there have been 100,000 books. why did you think you could add to the civil war literature already? and didn't you once say you would never write a book on the civil war?...
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in the second world war, winston churchill requested the americans with these famous words , give us the tools to finish the job. today, when israel is fighting, i will join america . give us the tools faster and we will do the job faster. we will finish hossein rouhani from sed and sima news agency. let's bring the flow of life to all of iran from house to house with optimal electricity consumption. iran is clear to you, wow, i can't believe it, yes , it was a while ago, if you wanted to buy something, you had to leave a lot of time to go and look around, then reach the market, every market is one-sided. here, all the specialized markets next to me are good . we came to serai afsaria. it was good. we came to sarai irani , the big iranian sarai, the only tehran branch. in serah afsarieh with unbelievable prices for long -term contracts and without advance payment in the big iranian sarai in the cities of qom, isfahan and the only tehran branch in serah afsarieh. in the name of allah, the most merciful , the most merciful, may allah bless him and grant him peace, dear viewers , stay t
in the second world war, winston churchill requested the americans with these famous words , give us the tools to finish the job. today, when israel is fighting, i will join america . give us the tools faster and we will do the job faster. we will finish hossein rouhani from sed and sima news agency. let's bring the flow of life to all of iran from house to house with optimal electricity consumption. iran is clear to you, wow, i can't believe it, yes , it was a while ago, if you wanted to buy...
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gary 0ldman won a best actor oscar for playing sir winston churchill.? i don't know. you should ask them. i don't know. you've never turned it down? no. maybe it's. .. maybe it's in my future. i don't know, but... yeah. no, no... no nod from the royals, but there we are. but if there was a prize for best impersonation of another actor, he wouldn't miss out on that. your robert de niro. could you give us a little bit? it's brilliant, for people that haven't seen it. i'lljust do the face for you. colin laughs colin paterson, bbc news. next month, gary 0ldman could pick up his first emmy award for his role as jackson lamb in slow horses which starts on wednesday on apple tv+. now it's time for a look at the weather with matt taylor. august draws to a close this weekend, a month of big contrasts. perhaps most stark in northern england. as far as rainfall is concerned, barely a fifth of the normal amount. in cumbria, 100 in cumbria,100 miles away, well over double. western areas have seen lots of cloud, notjust through august, the entirety of summer. stornow
gary 0ldman won a best actor oscar for playing sir winston churchill.? i don't know. you should ask them. i don't know. you've never turned it down? no. maybe it's. .. maybe it's in my future. i don't know, but... yeah. no, no... no nod from the royals, but there we are. but if there was a prize for best impersonation of another actor, he wouldn't miss out on that. your robert de niro. could you give us a little bit? it's brilliant, for people that haven't seen it. i'lljust do the face for you....
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gary 0ldman won a best actor oscar for playing sir winston churchill.g? i don't know. you should ask them. i don't know. you've never turned it down? no. maybe it's. .. maybe it's in my future. i don't know, but... yeah. no, no... no nod from the royals, but there we are. but if there was a prize for best impersonation of another actor, he wouldn't miss out on that. your robert de niro. could you give us a little bit? it's brilliant for people that haven't seen it. i'lljust do the face for you. colin laughs colin paterson, bbc news. next month, gary 0ldman could pick up his first emmy award for his role as jackson lamb in slow horses which starts on wednesday on apple tv. for eurovision fans, we have learnt the grand final this year in 2025 will take place in basel, swiss city. that will be on saturday, 17th may, 2025. semifinals on tuesday, 13th may and thursday 15th may. in the meantime, time for a look at the weather. �* , ., , ., ., . weather. august draws to a close this weekend, _ weather. august draws to a close this weekend, a _ weather. august
gary 0ldman won a best actor oscar for playing sir winston churchill.g? i don't know. you should ask them. i don't know. you've never turned it down? no. maybe it's. .. maybe it's in my future. i don't know, but... yeah. no, no... no nod from the royals, but there we are. but if there was a prize for best impersonation of another actor, he wouldn't miss out on that. your robert de niro. could you give us a little bit? it's brilliant for people that haven't seen it. i'lljust do the face for you....
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you t can go and watch things le the sarah churchill show. who knew she had a talk show.hter] but eleanor is the first t gues. so, it's hard to find a lot of it. >> okay, thank you. >> i happen to be listening to one of the radio programs and did a commercial for a butter spread or a better did she do any others? >> so she got lots of criticism it was a margarine comment wasn't butter. [laughter] lots of criticism. but she donated all of the money. she said i can feed a lot of people. the only other television commercials she did were for candidates. for athletes even sit in jfk. she and the advertisers learned on television it didn't work so wellll as it did on radio, she d lots of them try. >> the editorials are really something against her. >> the editorials were really against her. thank you. >> yes, thanks. >> hi. highly accomplished woman on the left. who would not have been the first she would have been the first is issues not a beauty queen and someone with opinions. obviously eleanor roosevelt embodied a position that many later have faced against perhaps a more
you t can go and watch things le the sarah churchill show. who knew she had a talk show.hter] but eleanor is the first t gues. so, it's hard to find a lot of it. >> okay, thank you. >> i happen to be listening to one of the radio programs and did a commercial for a butter spread or a better did she do any others? >> so she got lots of criticism it was a margarine comment wasn't butter. [laughter] lots of criticism. but she donated all of the money. she said i can feed a lot of...
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the modern left loves to remind us how winston churchill was instrumental in its inception.is true. however, what churchill sought to create was an institution that protected the individual from the state. what the echr has come to represent is the antithesis of democracy , antithesis of democracy, something by which churchill would be appalled. judges on the court now invent new rights for themselves that were never included in the original convention, despite a lack of democratic sanction for them. second, the next tory leader must leave or make an effective in uk law. the otherworldly refugee convention. the refugee convention set the definition of refugees very broadly in the aftermath of the second world war. the founders failed to anticipate the globalised world that now exists. as the former home secretary, suella braverman pointed out , the convention pointed out, the convention effectively grants the right to come to this country. wait for it. listen very carefully to three quarters of a billion, let's say 750 million people, more than ten times our current populati
the modern left loves to remind us how winston churchill was instrumental in its inception.is true. however, what churchill sought to create was an institution that protected the individual from the state. what the echr has come to represent is the antithesis of democracy , antithesis of democracy, something by which churchill would be appalled. judges on the court now invent new rights for themselves that were never included in the original convention, despite a lack of democratic sanction for...
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i'm actually in the middle of raising andrew roberts nearly 1000 page biography of churchill. it feels a little bit about the churchill position in the 1930s where he is looking at german rearmament and pushing that uk to take the threat seriously much of the leadership in the house of commons and within 10 downing street does not take the threat seriously which put the british in a very difficult decision and the german start to move on poland and other countries. i would like to start with general mingus, general mahoney and then open it up to anyone else here wants to weigh in. i want to start with the current were both in ukraine and in the middle east. the focus of our panel and thank you all for joining is the future of warfare. but part of the question is what are you seeing as you look back at ukraine which is now in its third year. there's some interesting innovation. our senior ukrainian forces about innovation. there is a lot there. we'd certainly fight differently and many ways we have different capabilities but this urgent strike, logistics, integrated air initial
i'm actually in the middle of raising andrew roberts nearly 1000 page biography of churchill. it feels a little bit about the churchill position in the 1930s where he is looking at german rearmament and pushing that uk to take the threat seriously much of the leadership in the house of commons and within 10 downing street does not take the threat seriously which put the british in a very difficult decision and the german start to move on poland and other countries. i would like to start with...
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wanted to open new fronts in europe to relieve a little of the suffering that they were. having in churchillwanted to open a front in africa, he wanted to open a front in italy and the massacre of the stalingrad, well that is the turning point of the world war. russia paid an unaffordable prize, and that was also what made stalin see that the allies were not as allies as it seemed, so the cold war started at that time, and the dropping of the bombs on hiroshima and nakasaki was above all a warning that was not necessary for. japan, it was actually measure to call to attention, as it was well stated to countries that were emerging such as china and korea. on the other hand, in europe, especially, there was the advance of the red army, it made sense because at least half of europe was not going to fall under the american orbit, a martial plan was already underway, which in some way wanted to subjugate the countries that accepted those loans, and so in the division of the world at that time. into a sphere of influence, it was the american will, and it was the soviet determination, in this case
wanted to open new fronts in europe to relieve a little of the suffering that they were. having in churchillwanted to open a front in africa, he wanted to open a front in italy and the massacre of the stalingrad, well that is the turning point of the world war. russia paid an unaffordable prize, and that was also what made stalin see that the allies were not as allies as it seemed, so the cold war started at that time, and the dropping of the bombs on hiroshima and nakasaki was above all a...
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the reality is that winston churchill, who was a chaplain man, was excited by this film. he thought it was extraordinary, and really helped galvanize the british public against hitler. fdr and the united states thought chaplains speech at the end of the great dictator where chaplin himself is talking more than the character that he plays is a key moment in terms of taking about a better world. during his 1941 inauguration, this was for his third term, fdr wanted that speech as part of the inauguration day festivities. and so chaplin repeated it here the political orientation of chaplin, like the travels of the little tramp were often more about the journey than the destination. efforts by scholars and critics, even by fbi director j edgar hoover to place chaplain into an intellectual box were never convincing. opposition to what was seen as the communist messaging chaplin and his immoral personal lifestyle were relatively widespread among conservative americans in the years after world war ii. hoover, of course, had a vendetta against chaplain who he had never liked and w
the reality is that winston churchill, who was a chaplain man, was excited by this film. he thought it was extraordinary, and really helped galvanize the british public against hitler. fdr and the united states thought chaplains speech at the end of the great dictator where chaplin himself is talking more than the character that he plays is a key moment in terms of taking about a better world. during his 1941 inauguration, this was for his third term, fdr wanted that speech as part of the...