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. >> winston. general montgomery. winston churchill. if hitler would drop a bomb on this patch he would destroy the entire high command of our allied forces. >> we are here to make the greatest decision of our lives. >> the invasion of france, taking the german army head on. >> i've seen this before. a quarter of a million men were cut down. >> we must spread the risk. plans for d-day have been in place for over a month. >> i don't want to make the same mistake. >> the forces are not carrying out your plans. >> we're taking care of it. you need to let us do the job. >> i beg your pardon. i am the prime minister of this country and i shall not be stopped from speaking my mind! you can't just change everything over the heads of our allies. >> they're the on ones capable of making decisions. >> i need your help. try acting like a here o winston, and maybe people believe that you are one. >> men will die. like they did on one of those ships. i'm sorry. i have no right. >> you have every right. he could be a liability as a leader. >> would y
. >> winston. general montgomery. winston churchill. if hitler would drop a bomb on this patch he would destroy the entire high command of our allied forces. >> we are here to make the greatest decision of our lives. >> the invasion of france, taking the german army head on. >> i've seen this before. a quarter of a million men were cut down. >> we must spread the risk. plans for d-day have been in place for over a month. >> i don't want to make the same...
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winston. right, as long as we are playing stump the chump, anybody remember the middle name of john lennon? winston. people were being named winston back then, and john lennon was born, of course, during the battle of britain, october 9, 1940. >> host: that i didn't know. that's not in the book. there's slight dig at hemingway in the book. so, orwell also covered and fought in the spanish civil war, and as did hemingway and there's a pint where you slip in a little dig at hemingway, quoting somebody who called hemiway boozey, preoccupied with the image rather than the reality. so, there's some other spots in here, tom, where you're slipping in some modern day digs. >> guest: i am. hemingway, as you might guess, is a special peeve of mine. he reminds me of "60 minutes." he wasn't really a war correspondent but he played one. "60 minutes" famously says, we're not really reporters but we play one on tv. there's a kind of running theme there. a lot of the stuff my very good editor made me put in t
winston. right, as long as we are playing stump the chump, anybody remember the middle name of john lennon? winston. people were being named winston back then, and john lennon was born, of course, during the battle of britain, october 9, 1940. >> host: that i didn't know. that's not in the book. there's slight dig at hemingway in the book. so, orwell also covered and fought in the spanish civil war, and as did hemingway and there's a pint where you slip in a little dig at hemingway,...
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she's watching winston. winston is joking. he turns to unveil the painting.at it and in a beat, under his breath, i see a victim of modern art. and she, that painting she took it and she had it burnt. because that was something -- so, that's why this whole premise of how he was plagued by d-day and he did not want d-day to happen because he hated the idea of amphibious landings. because he knew. all these old guys talking about who they ran landing crafts and some of their boys never made the beach. after the dardanelles, the thing he did, he went to the front. now, that's a penitent active ever there was one. that never left him. charlie: the interesting thing about him, for me, is that the idea, that he was this guy. who in a sense was so wise about what his image was, and so, he, came in there. you have got to show leadership. clem said to him, you have got to show leadership. they've got to believe you are a leader. it's hard to imagine the future of the world was at stake. brian: and i think that was the great -- i think that was an enormous burden. he d
she's watching winston. winston is joking. he turns to unveil the painting.at it and in a beat, under his breath, i see a victim of modern art. and she, that painting she took it and she had it burnt. because that was something -- so, that's why this whole premise of how he was plagued by d-day and he did not want d-day to happen because he hated the idea of amphibious landings. because he knew. all these old guys talking about who they ran landing crafts and some of their boys never made the...
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winston churchill came over for three weeks and was stimulating. he thought he was going to tell roosevelt what should be done. what he discovered was that roosevelt knew what he wanted to do, and the united states had the power to insist on the predominance of its abuse. -- of its views. the united states still had a lot of rearming to do, but had a huge potential. winston churchill came over for three weeks and was stimulating. he was a demanding guest, full of energy. he was seven years older than roosevelt. he had a heart attack in which the doctor kept from the white house, but was still full of energy, working all the time, food entering, smoking, drinking, talking, talking, talking. they were both great talkers, but were competitive talkers. they wanted to out talk the other all the time. churchill went away to give a speech to the canadian parliament, it was a considerable relief to roosevelt. but roosevelt was the dominant partner from the beginning in this relationship. it was one of the great partnerships of all time, but it was roosevel
winston churchill came over for three weeks and was stimulating. he thought he was going to tell roosevelt what should be done. what he discovered was that roosevelt knew what he wanted to do, and the united states had the power to insist on the predominance of its abuse. -- of its views. the united states still had a lot of rearming to do, but had a huge potential. winston churchill came over for three weeks and was stimulating. he was a demanding guest, full of energy. he was seven years...
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he has an entire bookshelf of all the winston churchill books. that was one of the most extraordinary friendships in american history between two leaders. every time churchill came up with a new book, he wrote 15 million words. every time he came out with a new book, he would find it and send it over to fdr to look at, and he would provide little notes in them. winston churchill inscribed one book "a fresh egg for a faithful hand." the two were very close. he loved roger kipling. we have a book here by stephenson, one of his favorite authors. it is a first edition, robert louis stevenson. when you open the cover, there rightittle watercolor there, glued into the front page, with robert louis stevenson's signature. naval history. he had a truly world-class collection of naval history books. firstlected ship's logs, person many scripts -- manuscripts. he loves collecting these. his collection of naval books is quite extraordinary, and if there is one book in his collection that had the biggest impact on his presidency, it is a book by a.t. mahon. i
he has an entire bookshelf of all the winston churchill books. that was one of the most extraordinary friendships in american history between two leaders. every time churchill came up with a new book, he wrote 15 million words. every time he came out with a new book, he would find it and send it over to fdr to look at, and he would provide little notes in them. winston churchill inscribed one book "a fresh egg for a faithful hand." the two were very close. he loved roger kipling. we...
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winston churchill was on this porch 4 different times. members of his cabinet administration, among others. many times when they arrived here, they are in need of help or assistance. i think they were willing to sit in a place far removed from their comfort zone. it may have been refreshing for them to get away from everything happening below as well and to see fdr for the man that he really was. are familiar about is the hot topic when the king and queen of england arrived in hyde park. it was the first time that a seated british monarch had been admitted to the united states. that visit was capped off with a hotic at top cottage, that dog picnic. when this opened to the public uen mum was still alive. it really had nothing to do with the hot dogs or top cottage. she talked about fdr's driving. she said i was holding on for dear life. she said, i thought for sure i was going to die. she said in her own words that fdr drove like a bat out of hell. they drove for that picnic and she quickly exited the car. it was a very steep section. they
winston churchill was on this porch 4 different times. members of his cabinet administration, among others. many times when they arrived here, they are in need of help or assistance. i think they were willing to sit in a place far removed from their comfort zone. it may have been refreshing for them to get away from everything happening below as well and to see fdr for the man that he really was. are familiar about is the hot topic when the king and queen of england arrived in hyde park. it was...
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even at this early hour we're ( james ) now we want to go to robin winston who is in the traffic center parade route and how it will impact traffic this morning. robin. ( robin @ tele ) the parade starts at 10:00 a-m. this is the map of the parade route and the key streets thatll be block off to traffic. it will start on broadway and 11th street. heads straight down broadway and then it will turn on grand avenue. then it will turn right on harrison street and traveling to 19th street. then it will turn right on lakeside drive ending on oak and continuing to the convention center for the rally. that is the area circled in pink. and in preparation for the parade several roads are closed this morning. and some major ramp on 880 in downtown oakland, like oak st, broadway & jackson starting at 7am. so consider 580 instead. for a complete list of the road closures you can visit our website at kron 4 dot com. ( james ) and now we continue our team coverage with averi harper.( mark ) she is along the parade route this morning speaking with fans who waiting for the parade to start. even at this
even at this early hour we're ( james ) now we want to go to robin winston who is in the traffic center parade route and how it will impact traffic this morning. robin. ( robin @ tele ) the parade starts at 10:00 a-m. this is the map of the parade route and the key streets thatll be block off to traffic. it will start on broadway and 11th street. heads straight down broadway and then it will turn on grand avenue. then it will turn right on harrison street and traveling to 19th street. then it...
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naomi broady has had every reason to smile this week, one of the biggest winston the first round on hersurface, and a spot at wimbledon confirmed this morning, a win over a two—time wimbledon champion could keep her grinning all the rest of the year. sadly for naomi broady, petra kvitova is quite handy. experience and expertise were apparent. four straight games and the first set was gone, straight games and the first set was o straight games and the first set was gone, so too was that chirpy demeanour, in its place, frustrated figure, as petra kvitova continued a torrid afternoon. finesse at the net 01’ power torrid afternoon. finesse at the net or powerfrom torrid afternoon. finesse at the net or power from the baseline, it was not bad for a player who did not even know if she would be fit for the grass court season. 6—2, 6—2 it finished, ominously imperious showing from the left—hander, sometimes all you can do is hold your hands up and smile when your opponent plays that well. studio: another upset at queens, yesterday all three top seeds including andy murray were knocked out in th
naomi broady has had every reason to smile this week, one of the biggest winston the first round on hersurface, and a spot at wimbledon confirmed this morning, a win over a two—time wimbledon champion could keep her grinning all the rest of the year. sadly for naomi broady, petra kvitova is quite handy. experience and expertise were apparent. four straight games and the first set was gone, straight games and the first set was o straight games and the first set was gone, so too was that chirpy...
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so winston churchill inscribed one book a fresh egg from a a faithful in. and he loved sharing those things. the two of them were very, very close. he has a whole bookcase there,, rugged kipling turkey love rudyard kipling. we have a book by robert louis stevenson have one of his favorite authors. it's a first edition and it's amazing when you open the cover there's a little watercolor right there glued into the front page with robert louis stevenson signature. he is certain that he was tickled interested with his books, naval history. he has a world-class collection of naval history books. he collected ships logs. he collected the first person manuscript. he loved books written by people who on ships that did interesting things, whether there are circumnavigating the or scientific expeditions. his collection is quite extraordinary. if there's one book in his collection, the biggest impact on his presidency, it's a book called the influence of sea power on world history published in the late 19th century. he has three volumes of it to one was his older brot
so winston churchill inscribed one book a fresh egg from a a faithful in. and he loved sharing those things. the two of them were very, very close. he has a whole bookcase there,, rugged kipling turkey love rudyard kipling. we have a book by robert louis stevenson have one of his favorite authors. it's a first edition and it's amazing when you open the cover there's a little watercolor right there glued into the front page with robert louis stevenson signature. he is certain that he was tickled...
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with more on that let's go to robin winston in the traffic center. robin. ( robin ) yes james starting at 8:00 tonight 10th street will be closed between oak street and 2nd avenue in the lake merrit area. and that will be closed until 6:00 thursday night. and then tomorrow morning starting at 10 a-m the east bound lanes lake merritt boulevard between east 12th street and oak street. and that will be closed until midnight thursday. and those are just the first roads that will be closed. there are many more that will be closing through out the day wednesday and thursday morning. we have more on those road closures on our website at kron 4 dot com. ( robin ) and bart is already offering tips for people who are planing on taking public transportation thursday morning. first... they say the busiest time during the parade in 2015 was between 8 a-m and 10 a-m. they expect that will be the busiest time this year as well. they are also asking people to avoid the lake merritt station. they are also advising you to buy a clipper card which means you will be abl
with more on that let's go to robin winston in the traffic center. robin. ( robin ) yes james starting at 8:00 tonight 10th street will be closed between oak street and 2nd avenue in the lake merrit area. and that will be closed until 6:00 thursday night. and then tomorrow morning starting at 10 a-m the east bound lanes lake merritt boulevard between east 12th street and oak street. and that will be closed until midnight thursday. and those are just the first roads that will be closed. there...
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he plays winston churchill in the run—up to d—day.og that is a wounded beast. someone who has been sidelined. seen as a figurehead. he is convinced that the d—day landings operation is flawed and a dangerous and it will and possibly in tragic loss of life which recalls a previous conflict. he looks back to world war i. we seem at the beginning walking on the beach, the cd starts to turn red and he has visions of previous tragedies. —— the sea. he is attempting to convince everybody this is not a good idea. this will be the greatest campaign we have mounted. the operation will require 200,000 vehicles, 7000 sheets, swarms of planes, most essentially a quarter ofa planes, most essentially a quarter of a million men. all this will be focused in one place, taking the german army head on. that's right. no, gentlemen. this plan may be admirable in its bravery but in its risk it is foolhardy. up to 150,000 civilians will be killed. it could easily fail. we would lose in one strike most of our war material along with tens of thousands of our
he plays winston churchill in the run—up to d—day.og that is a wounded beast. someone who has been sidelined. seen as a figurehead. he is convinced that the d—day landings operation is flawed and a dangerous and it will and possibly in tragic loss of life which recalls a previous conflict. he looks back to world war i. we seem at the beginning walking on the beach, the cd starts to turn red and he has visions of previous tragedies. —— the sea. he is attempting to convince everybody...
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with you through out the morning.( james ) and now we want to continue our team coverage with robin winstons in the traffic center with more on the parade and road closures that go into effect today. robin. ( james ) and if you don't want to brave the crowds - you can watch the warriors parade right here on kron4. you can also live stream the event on the go through the kron4 mobile app. we'll also have complete coverage leading up to the big celebration beginning tomorrow morning at 4 a-m. ( mark ) breaking news we are following out of virginia. police are investigating a shooting at a baseball practice for the g-o-p baseball team. house majority whip steve scalise has been shot along with some of his aides. no word on his condition yet or the condition of his aides. . ( mark ) breaking news we are following out of virginia... house majority whip steve scalise of louisiana was shot at a congressional baseball practice.( james )president donald trump says that rep. steve scalise was "badly injured" in a shooting at a congressional baseball game but says he will "fully recover."the president
with you through out the morning.( james ) and now we want to continue our team coverage with robin winstons in the traffic center with more on the parade and road closures that go into effect today. robin. ( james ) and if you don't want to brave the crowds - you can watch the warriors parade right here on kron4. you can also live stream the event on the go through the kron4 mobile app. we'll also have complete coverage leading up to the big celebration beginning tomorrow morning at 4 a-m. (...
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he plays winston churchill, which is a very big role. it is the run—up to d—day.osses are off doing their thing, he is somebody who is seen much more as a figurehead. he is convinced, in the film, that the d—day landings, the operation is very, very flawed and very, very dangerous and is going to end possibly in tragic loss of life, which recalls a previous conflict. he is sort of flashing back to world war i. we see him at the beginning, he's walking on the beach, and the sea is lapping and the sea starts to turn red and he is having visions of previous tragedies. and so the film is basically about him in the days leading up to d—day, attempting to convince everybody that this is not a good idea. here's a clip. this will be the greatest campaign yet mounted by our allied forces. operation overlord will require 200,000 vehicles, a fleet of 7,000 ships, swarms of planes, most essentially a quarter of a million men. all this will be focused in one place, taking the german army head on. that's right. no, gentlemen, no. this plan may be admirable in its bravery, but i
he plays winston churchill, which is a very big role. it is the run—up to d—day.osses are off doing their thing, he is somebody who is seen much more as a figurehead. he is convinced, in the film, that the d—day landings, the operation is very, very flawed and very, very dangerous and is going to end possibly in tragic loss of life, which recalls a previous conflict. he is sort of flashing back to world war i. we see him at the beginning, he's walking on the beach, and the sea is lapping...
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more than that because until dunkirk, there was still a running quarrel between winston churchill who would bend the preferred candidate to replace the minister and he had already opened up the discussions with the italian ambassador in lond london. it's what the terms were in with a peace settlement with the. churchill was extensively against it but recognized first of all the substantial number of the members of the conservative party at any price. it's from the majority of the party still regarding nigel chamberlain that remained of their prime minister when they roam the at the replacement of the teams he was the successor to the. speed to or the public at that point. so in that cabinet she was obliged at any rate to the arguments seeking out peace terms quicker rather than not as we are already in the process of doing so. he gave them an opportunity in the cabinet and the house of commons. so it's not just the defeat also ending a. we've done the unexpected and miraculous. the harder core of its back to the united kingdom. it changed at the notion of defeat and a willingness to e
more than that because until dunkirk, there was still a running quarrel between winston churchill who would bend the preferred candidate to replace the minister and he had already opened up the discussions with the italian ambassador in lond london. it's what the terms were in with a peace settlement with the. churchill was extensively against it but recognized first of all the substantial number of the members of the conservative party at any price. it's from the majority of the party still...
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his entire bookshelf over that of all of the winston churchill books. that was one of the most extraordinary friendships and american history between two leaders. and every time churchill came out with a new book, every time he came out with a new book he would sign it and send it over to fdr to look at. and he would write little notes so winston churchill inscribed one book, a fresh egg from a faithful hen. and he loved sharing those things. the two of them were very close. there is a vocal case of rudyard kipling books. he loved him. also we have another favorite author here, stevenson. and a first edition here, when you open the cover there is a watercolor right there glued to the front page with lee stevens mentor. sue had certain areas he was particularly interested with his books. naval history. he is truly a world-class collection of naval history books. selected ships laws. first-person manuscripts. love books written by people that were on shift that did interesting things.whether they were circumnavigating the globe, exhibitions were major bat
his entire bookshelf over that of all of the winston churchill books. that was one of the most extraordinary friendships and american history between two leaders. and every time churchill came out with a new book, every time he came out with a new book he would sign it and send it over to fdr to look at. and he would write little notes so winston churchill inscribed one book, a fresh egg from a faithful hen. and he loved sharing those things. the two of them were very close. there is a vocal...
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winston churchill, martin gilbert was -- okay. martin gilbert was winston churchill's most famous biographer, a dozen books on churchill, various aspects of his life, the wilderness years and in the 20s and 30s churchill was cast aside by the conservatives in england, great britain and embarked on a new career of radio commentary and lecturing and it mirrors reagan because reagan was cast aside by his party and churchill was warning -- warned about spending his radio commentary and his columns warning about the rising threat of adolf hitler and not the isms and most people in england at the time were ignoring. reagan spent his wilderness years doing radio commentary warning about the rising threat of the soviet union. there are a lot of parallels between churchill's wilderness years and reagan's wilderness years. there are many issues we could get into later, serendipitous but also because he forced them like proposition 13 in california, other issues you are covering i am involved with, that come forward to produce his election i
winston churchill, martin gilbert was -- okay. martin gilbert was winston churchill's most famous biographer, a dozen books on churchill, various aspects of his life, the wilderness years and in the 20s and 30s churchill was cast aside by the conservatives in england, great britain and embarked on a new career of radio commentary and lecturing and it mirrors reagan because reagan was cast aside by his party and churchill was warning -- warned about spending his radio commentary and his columns...
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this type of pigs feet that he requested to be serve at the a luncheon just for the prime minister winston churchill and himself. prince martha of norway who lives in maryland during the war had a duke who often prepared pigs feet and had them brought to the president this dish. and this was sweet and sour pigs feet they had a twinkle like let's have them for the prime minister. when the luncheon was served and prime minister started to help himself he inquired what is this? he was told sir this is pigs feet he said pigs feet? i've never heard of them and then he helped himself. after tasting them he said, very good, but sort of slimy. [laughter] the president laughed and said yes they are a bit but i'm ponged of them sometime we'll have them fried. we're upon the prime minister replied no thank you i don't believe i would care for them fried. then they both have a hearty laugh. okay so that's in the whowtion. but -- oh, interesting dish that daisy made and i have this recipe is that cheese souffle. now, is anybody here a? cook anybody cook souffle what is big concern about having a souffl
this type of pigs feet that he requested to be serve at the a luncheon just for the prime minister winston churchill and himself. prince martha of norway who lives in maryland during the war had a duke who often prepared pigs feet and had them brought to the president this dish. and this was sweet and sour pigs feet they had a twinkle like let's have them for the prime minister. when the luncheon was served and prime minister started to help himself he inquired what is this? he was told sir...
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winston churchill was here for different times -- four different times, but on june 20, 1942 was probably the most important visit. we know earlier in the day that he and fdr and harry hopkins are down in the study at springwood, and they are talking about two alloys -- the british atomic program. inearch was taking place london, which was rather difficult at the time with the constant bombarding of the city, so they were not making the progress that they were hoping to. word was coming down that the germans were rather close to developing an atomic weapon. churchill was asking fdr to bring the program and the scientist over to the united states, and fdr agrees to that. thein two months time, british nuclear program is gone, and the manhattan project was born out of that. we know they are discussing this down at springwood from churchill's memoirs, and margaret davies to please -- and these diary entries from the day, she sets the mood at top cottage. austin does not spell out the words -- while she does not spell out the words that were time,she mentions that 4:00 in the afternoon at top
winston churchill was here for different times -- four different times, but on june 20, 1942 was probably the most important visit. we know earlier in the day that he and fdr and harry hopkins are down in the study at springwood, and they are talking about two alloys -- the british atomic program. inearch was taking place london, which was rather difficult at the time with the constant bombarding of the city, so they were not making the progress that they were hoping to. word was coming down...
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with more on that let's go to robin winston in the traffic center.n. ( robin ) yes james starting at 8:00 tonight 10th street will be closed between oak street and 2nd avenue. and that will be closed until 6:00 thursday night. and then tomorrow morning starting at 10 a-m the east bound lanes lake merritt boulevard between east 12th street and oak street. and that will be closed until midnight thursday. and those are just the first roads that will be closed. there are many more that will be closing through out the day wednesday and thursday morning. we have more on those road closures on our website at kron 4 dot com. ( robin ) and bart is already offering tips for people who are planing on taking public transportation thursday morning. first... they say the busiest time during the parade in 2015 was between 8 a-m and 10 a-m. they expect that will be the busiest time this year as well. they are also asking people to avoid the lake merritt station. they are also advising you to buy a clipper card which means you will be able to avoid long lines. and kn
with more on that let's go to robin winston in the traffic center.n. ( robin ) yes james starting at 8:00 tonight 10th street will be closed between oak street and 2nd avenue. and that will be closed until 6:00 thursday night. and then tomorrow morning starting at 10 a-m the east bound lanes lake merritt boulevard between east 12th street and oak street. and that will be closed until midnight thursday. and those are just the first roads that will be closed. there are many more that will be...
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he plays winston churchill, which is a very big role. it is the run—up to d—day. of wounded bear. somebody who has been sidelined. you know, the military bosses are off doing their thing, this he is somebody who is seen much more as a figurehead. he is convinced, in the film, that the d—day landings, the operation is very, very flawed and very dangerous and is going to end possibly in tragic loss of life, which recalls a previous conflict. he is sort of flashing back to world war i. we see him at the beginning, he's walking on the beach, and the sea is lapping and the sea starts to turn red and he is having visions of previous tragedies. and so the film is basically about him in the days leading up to d—day, attempting to convince everybody that this is not a good idea. here's a clip. this will be the greatest campaign we have mounted by our allied forces. operation overlord will require 200,000 vehicles, a fleet 7000 ships, swarms of planes, most essentially a quarter of a million men. all this will be focused in one place, taking the german army head on. that's
he plays winston churchill, which is a very big role. it is the run—up to d—day. of wounded bear. somebody who has been sidelined. you know, the military bosses are off doing their thing, this he is somebody who is seen much more as a figurehead. he is convinced, in the film, that the d—day landings, the operation is very, very flawed and very dangerous and is going to end possibly in tragic loss of life, which recalls a previous conflict. he is sort of flashing back to world war i. we...
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winston churchill, martin gilbert with winston churchill's most famous biographer and most important biographer wrote a dozen books on churchill andnd various aspects of his life. one of his books was called the wilderness years and it was about that time in the late 20s, early 30s when churchill was cast aside by the conservatives in england, great britain and embarked on a new career of writing and doing radio commentary and lecturing. it nears reagan in many ways because reagan and 76 had been cast aside by his party and, by the way, churchill was warned about spending most of his radid commentary in his columns warned about the rise in threat of adolf hitler not theism, thing most people in england at the time were ignoring. reagan spent his wilderness years writing, doing radio commentary, warning about the rising threat of the soviet union so there's a lot of parallels between churchill's wilderness years and reagan's wilderness years. of course, there are many, many issues that we can get into later that's serendipitous but it's also because he forced them to the four issues l
winston churchill, martin gilbert with winston churchill's most famous biographer and most important biographer wrote a dozen books on churchill andnd various aspects of his life. one of his books was called the wilderness years and it was about that time in the late 20s, early 30s when churchill was cast aside by the conservatives in england, great britain and embarked on a new career of writing and doing radio commentary and lecturing. it nears reagan in many ways because reagan and 76 had...
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her most recent work is "hero of the empire; the world war a daring escape and the making of winston churchill". ishmael beah was born in siorra leon and came to the united states at 13. his first book has been published in over 40 languages and was named by "time" magazine as one of the top ten non-fiction books. his first novel, radiance of tomorrow, was published in 2014. he's an impressive record as a human rights activist serving as unicef ambassador and advocate for children affected by war and a member of huchl n right watch children's advisory committee. he co-founded the network of young people affected by war and served as president of the ishmael data foundation which helps children affected by war reintegrate into society with educational and vocational opportunities. and whitney carol is the author of the huntsman, a new york times notable book. the king of kings county and most recently the good lieutenant which won the plane for the honest treatment and experience of iraq soldiers. during 2006 and 2010 he was a reporter in iraq and recovered the war for the washington
her most recent work is "hero of the empire; the world war a daring escape and the making of winston churchill". ishmael beah was born in siorra leon and came to the united states at 13. his first book has been published in over 40 languages and was named by "time" magazine as one of the top ten non-fiction books. his first novel, radiance of tomorrow, was published in 2014. he's an impressive record as a human rights activist serving as unicef ambassador and advocate for...
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ungrateful and is toward politicians, it happens to everybody who stays too long and happen to winston churchill, charles de gaulle. it will happen to angela merkel and it happened to helmut kohl. >> would reunification have happened without him? >> of course. the problem that they put on that first evening as you told us was the problem that forced the germans to say, in order to keep them there, let's give them west germany. certainly as is very important element in the bigger picture. i am convinced that without helmut kohl and others whom we defended like president bush, , thisikael gorbachev process would not have been possible. i am convinced of that. befriendis ability to all of these people and trust was the keyword. they trusted him on both sides. that made it possible that these leaders, president bush on the one side and mikael gorbachev on the other side, allowed it to happen. .> there is no doubt about it helmut kohl had a talent for forging relationships that were useful later. , if youso interesting want to understand helmut kohl a little bit more to look at the strained
ungrateful and is toward politicians, it happens to everybody who stays too long and happen to winston churchill, charles de gaulle. it will happen to angela merkel and it happened to helmut kohl. >> would reunification have happened without him? >> of course. the problem that they put on that first evening as you told us was the problem that forced the germans to say, in order to keep them there, let's give them west germany. certainly as is very important element in the bigger...
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in my book about winston churchill, it's the bor -- boor war. this is 1899, it's in south africa, and general roberts, he's just gotten the appointment. he's about to head out. and he gets a telegram telling him that his son has been killed, his only son. and you can feel his grief. you know, he's incredibly brave about it, but he is devastated. it's all he can do the person who hands it to him writes about it later in his diary, and again that's the value of those primary source materials saying how he thought he was about to drop to his knees, but he doesn't. and he pulls himself together. in that moment you can understand who he was. you can bridge that distance. and, you know, i think about even my own experiences. i grew up in a small, blue collar town in ohio. and here i am writing about winston churchill, you know? we have absolutely nothing in common. you know, i was thinking about, you know, football games and my friends were hoping for a job in a factory. and, you know, he's surrounded by queens and, you know, the royal academy, royal
in my book about winston churchill, it's the bor -- boor war. this is 1899, it's in south africa, and general roberts, he's just gotten the appointment. he's about to head out. and he gets a telegram telling him that his son has been killed, his only son. and you can feel his grief. you know, he's incredibly brave about it, but he is devastated. it's all he can do the person who hands it to him writes about it later in his diary, and again that's the value of those primary source materials...
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you brought up winston churchill, 77th anniversary of the battle of dun kirk.ere slaughtered, and the speech that churchill gave he said we shall fight in the beaches, we shall fight on the landing grounds, we shall fight in the fields, in the streets, we shall fight in the hills, and he ended with that famous line, we shall never surrender. famous speech. i doubt theresa may's speech today will go down in history as having that kind of impact. >> look, leland, the prime minister basically said two good things. one is that she identified the threat, islamic radical ideology and movements, that's good. second, she said we need to do something else. but the entire establishment in britain and europe and partly here is not even acknowledging that we need -- that the public needs to do something about it and that the government need to work with the public to create that resistance that churchill created. leland: to that point though, president trump tweeted out saying that we need to end the political correctness, and almost every time after one of these i a taxes
you brought up winston churchill, 77th anniversary of the battle of dun kirk.ere slaughtered, and the speech that churchill gave he said we shall fight in the beaches, we shall fight on the landing grounds, we shall fight in the fields, in the streets, we shall fight in the hills, and he ended with that famous line, we shall never surrender. famous speech. i doubt theresa may's speech today will go down in history as having that kind of impact. >> look, leland, the prime minister...
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winston churchill said you can count on americans to do the right thing once they tried everything else first. we are on the way of taking public responsibility for the health care of our people. and my health care is connected to your health care because my health is connected to your health. we want the families whose kids go to school with our kids to be in a relationship with the primary care doctor and want them to get their shots and don't want them coming to school sick. public health dictates that everybody be in the system. a lot of young men, for example, think that they are too tough to go see doctors. that becomes a danger for everybody else. we need everybody to be in a relationship with a doctor. we owe that not to ourselves but to everybody. everybody in the system, everybody covered. but understand, what is coming out of the senate has nothing to do with that. the senate plan is rolling back the progress that we made under the affordable care act. like the ban on throwing people off of health care because they have a pre-existing condition or denying people insurance in
winston churchill said you can count on americans to do the right thing once they tried everything else first. we are on the way of taking public responsibility for the health care of our people. and my health care is connected to your health care because my health is connected to your health. we want the families whose kids go to school with our kids to be in a relationship with the primary care doctor and want them to get their shots and don't want them coming to school sick. public health...
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[inaudible conversations] >> is a deeply split, age wise, ethically is a different brand from winston churchill. neilshe. >> she iran on nothing. >> are dumber numbers go to hell here. ♪ hey, i'm the internet! i know a bunch of people who would love that. the internet loves what you're doing... ...so build a better website in under an hour with... ...gocentral from godaddy. the internet is waiting. start for free today at godaddy. >> stocks that are heating up this summer, charles. >> i like hanes brands, oversold, looks like it's going higher. >> adam. >> xlk, a basket of tech stocks sizzling. stick what what's working. >> big names. all right, ben. >> as always spy, the spdr's, done well the 150 years, stick with it and you'll do well over the next 150 years. >> and ben wasn it originally. [laughter] >> david asman with business. david: just about everybody was glued to this to week former fbi chief james comey was saying, but some say we should be more glued to what establishment g.o.p. leaders are saying about tax cuts and might have our economy coming unglued. hi, i'm david asman
[inaudible conversations] >> is a deeply split, age wise, ethically is a different brand from winston churchill. neilshe. >> she iran on nothing. >> are dumber numbers go to hell here. ♪ hey, i'm the internet! i know a bunch of people who would love that. the internet loves what you're doing... ...so build a better website in under an hour with... ...gocentral from godaddy. the internet is waiting. start for free today at godaddy. >> stocks that are heating up this...
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harry winston is also very expensive.tier--also very expensive, and i have a lot of friends who craft and who sell their stuff on etsy. so i'm gonna go with "d." etsy. final answer. >> you actually know etsy. that's impressive. you got it. $2,000. [applause] $3,000 question is up next. according to the national center for education statistics, roughly what proportion of public school teachers are female? >> okay. it's definitely not 10%. i know that most teachers in public schools are female. but i'm gonna go ahead and use my "50/50" because i'm not sure if it's 40 or 75. >> okay. final? >> final. >> okay, i'm gonna take away two incorrect answers. hopefully, this will help. "a," 10%. "d," 75%. >> it is definitely "d," 75%. final answer. >> this would be a good time to give a shout-out to 75% of those female teachers out there. >> yo, teachers! >> especially those that came from new york city. >> that's right! >> [laughs] >> new york! >> okay. next question. we'll get you to that first threshold we talked about. $5,000. h
harry winston is also very expensive.tier--also very expensive, and i have a lot of friends who craft and who sell their stuff on etsy. so i'm gonna go with "d." etsy. final answer. >> you actually know etsy. that's impressive. you got it. $2,000. [applause] $3,000 question is up next. according to the national center for education statistics, roughly what proportion of public school teachers are female? >> okay. it's definitely not 10%. i know that most teachers in public...
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and their steadfastness that it was 77 years ago today that a different time and prime minister, winston churchill gave his famous speech that ended with we shall fight on the beaches speaking about great britain's fight against nazi germany. coming up we have two lawmakers joining us on how washington is reacting to the london terror attack. the latest on the russian probe and what's ahead for congress this week. plus, witnesses are speaking out about the terrifying moments just after that attack. >> they said this is for allah and opened up. stabbing all over. she was yelling helping me, help me shake! shake! shake! done! you gotta shake it! i shake it! glad i had a v8. the original way to fuel your day. elizabeth: we are looking at life pictures. we've seen this develop throughout the morning and this is the van that is getting towed from the scene, much where the carnage place on london bridge last night where this man approached the pedestrian bridge and started, and pussy, mowing down a number of innocent victims. we have watched forensic teams take apart the fan and they'll be loa
and their steadfastness that it was 77 years ago today that a different time and prime minister, winston churchill gave his famous speech that ended with we shall fight on the beaches speaking about great britain's fight against nazi germany. coming up we have two lawmakers joining us on how washington is reacting to the london terror attack. the latest on the russian probe and what's ahead for congress this week. plus, witnesses are speaking out about the terrifying moments just after that...
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winston in daly city battled an appliance manufacturer for 90 days and got nowhere. so he wrote us. we took action and settled that $2,000 squabble. winston wrote back and said it's amazing what the power of the news media can do to get a response from big corporations. sometimes we don't have anything special but works. our big win was helping ryan in san jose. the new manufacturer of his car bought it back correcting what ryan believed to be a $22,000 mistake because he considered that car to be defective. we added all those cases and others to our running tally. the money we've recovered for our nbc bay area viewers totalled $887,559.23. if you have a consumer complaint, call 888-996-tips or go online to nbcbayarea.com/responds. new facial recognition softwares >> all right. thank you, chris. >>> coming cup, a faster and easier way to fly. new nato official recognition software gets you on the flight quicker, but there are concerns from privacy advocates. >> mike inouye here, and we often think the weekend is where we find refuge from work but people all over the world find refug
winston in daly city battled an appliance manufacturer for 90 days and got nowhere. so he wrote us. we took action and settled that $2,000 squabble. winston wrote back and said it's amazing what the power of the news media can do to get a response from big corporations. sometimes we don't have anything special but works. our big win was helping ryan in san jose. the new manufacturer of his car bought it back correcting what ryan believed to be a $22,000 mistake because he considered that car to...
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clinton to was quite a story pool, because people like king george the sixth of great britain and winstonhurchill both swam in that pool. eleanor roosevelt passed away wy pool, because november 1962. and when she died, this was not given over to the national park fdr's home was. her son, john, was living here at the time of her death in the stone cottage. by then, nancy and miriam had moved away and she was here for a number of years -- he was here for a number of years. then he decided to sell val-kill. it offered to the national park service and the federal government in 1970 and they were not interested. property and he sold eleanor roosevelt furniture at public auction. 1975 that a grassroots movement here in hyde park started the movement to save val-kill and make it into a national historic site. eleanor roosevelt story is not just the story of a first lady, but it's a woman activist who really devoted her life to improving the world. she had always hoped that there would be world peace someday. she's really an inspiration to women, because she was a woman of great issues that reall
clinton to was quite a story pool, because people like king george the sixth of great britain and winstonhurchill both swam in that pool. eleanor roosevelt passed away wy pool, because november 1962. and when she died, this was not given over to the national park fdr's home was. her son, john, was living here at the time of her death in the stone cottage. by then, nancy and miriam had moved away and she was here for a number of years -- he was here for a number of years. then he decided to sell...
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. >> it was all very well for winston churchill to make speeches in 1947. he had self-respect.e had enough to eat. he had a place in which to live. to plans the theater such things. in time unity was down on the list of priorities. it was supposed to stem from united nations. their lack of progress with such that when delegates from east and west set down the other, hope was so thin. how could there be a record one east block every move in its -- accord when the east block every move in this direction? in the economic chaos of the postwar period, communism saw its greatest triumph. wherever there was dissatisfaction, they could fan the flames a revolt. world revolution, the ends justified any means. in countries like czechoslovakia, infiltration overcame the obstacles. at first communist leaders pay -- paid lip service to democratic principles, treating the veterans with respect he deserves his head of state. but then, they whipped up left-wing populist feelings and to approve taking drastic measures to obtain not just the parts due to them by the votes but to take total contro
. >> it was all very well for winston churchill to make speeches in 1947. he had self-respect.e had enough to eat. he had a place in which to live. to plans the theater such things. in time unity was down on the list of priorities. it was supposed to stem from united nations. their lack of progress with such that when delegates from east and west set down the other, hope was so thin. how could there be a record one east block every move in its -- accord when the east block every move in...
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[inaudible conversations] >> is a deeply split, age wise, ethically is a different brand from winstonneilshe. >> she iran on nothing. >> are dumber numbers go to hell here. i am totally blind. and sometimes i struggle to sleep at night, and stay awake during the day. this is called non-24. learn more by calling 844-824-2424. or visit your24info.com. looking from a fresh perspective can make all the difference. it can provide what we call an unlock: a realization that often reveals a better path forward. at wells fargo, it's our expertise in finding this kind of insight that has lead us to become one of the largest investment and wealth management firms in the country. discover how we can help find your unlock. at angie's list, we believe there are certain things you can count on, like what goes down doesn't always come back up. [ toilet flushes ] so when you need a plumber, you can count on us to help you find the right person for the job. discover all the ways we can help at angie's list. abreak through your allergies.? try new flonase sensimist allergy relief instead of allergy pill
[inaudible conversations] >> is a deeply split, age wise, ethically is a different brand from winstonneilshe. >> she iran on nothing. >> are dumber numbers go to hell here. i am totally blind. and sometimes i struggle to sleep at night, and stay awake during the day. this is called non-24. learn more by calling 844-824-2424. or visit your24info.com. looking from a fresh perspective can make all the difference. it can provide what we call an unlock: a realization that often...
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speeding and breaking side view mirrors several times last week and identified as 29-year-old eric winston pool jr. a has been arrested. if you received damage from someone on a green motorcycle, the chp wants to hear from you. >>> the number of citations written for cheating in carpool lanes has doubled in the last seven years and is many as 30% in the diamond lane do not qualified to be there. last year they issued 64,000 tickets for hob lane cheating and that can cost the driver nearly $500. there's a push to get the officers to stop the cheat and one would be to double the cost of the stickers that allow those with clean air cars to be in the carpool lane and that could be spent on reinforcement.>>> is everybody behaving on the roads? >> good morning. i am following a high-speed chase, unfortunately. the vehicles are going very fast. i will show you where it is on i 80 westbound into fairfield. the speeds were clocked at nearly 105 miles an hour. if you are just getting onto the freeway in this area, i would advise against this. there is a large law enforcement presence where they are
speeding and breaking side view mirrors several times last week and identified as 29-year-old eric winston pool jr. a has been arrested. if you received damage from someone on a green motorcycle, the chp wants to hear from you. >>> the number of citations written for cheating in carpool lanes has doubled in the last seven years and is many as 30% in the diamond lane do not qualified to be there. last year they issued 64,000 tickets for hob lane cheating and that can cost the driver...
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the bench of winston is the bench of ps. >> as you can see, it is not an actual bench.p of the chairs. seated in the eye this stages of the boardwalk. krista fish, marie antoinette, jane the nurse, jerry the camera, and the godfather. >> did you sit on the bench? >> they are chairs. there are too many of them. >> so we meet on a daily basis weather permitting. to solve the problems of the world. and to sleep. >> that is all a lie. started as a escape from the marble institution. it is the only place they do not know who we are and that man there is the number one psycho of the group. >> when i get lonely i come down here and boost my spirits. they took all of these guys. >> cut it out. it started 30 years ago with a group of world war ii vets, most have passed on now. there are memorial scattered around to people who have been on the bench and those who have passed on including one his remains might be buried in the flowered bed be on the bench. every boardwalk has its group of characters that will gather ocean girl takes us to another level, you can sign in. >> there's
the bench of winston is the bench of ps. >> as you can see, it is not an actual bench.p of the chairs. seated in the eye this stages of the boardwalk. krista fish, marie antoinette, jane the nurse, jerry the camera, and the godfather. >> did you sit on the bench? >> they are chairs. there are too many of them. >> so we meet on a daily basis weather permitting. to solve the problems of the world. and to sleep. >> that is all a lie. started as a escape from the...
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winston in daly city battled an appliance manufacturer for 90 days and got nowhere so he wrote us.took action and settled that $2,000 squabble. winston wrote back and said it is amazing what the power of the news media can do to get a response from big corporations. it's true. sometimes cases sit stagnant for weeks or months until we pick up the phone. sometimes you don't even do anything special, but it works. our big win of the week was helping ryan in san jose. the manufacturer of his new car bought it back correcting what ryan believed to be a $22,000 mistake because he considered that car to be defective. we added all those cases and others to our running tally. the money we've recovered for our nbc bay area viewers now totals $887,559.23. if you have a consumer complaint, call 888-996-tips or go online to nbcbayarea.com/responds. have a great weekend. >>> a family of bears found a new home with the oakland zoo after the bears were caught breaking into somebody else's house. a mother black bear and her three cubs raided a home at the pine mountain club near bakersfield back in
winston in daly city battled an appliance manufacturer for 90 days and got nowhere so he wrote us.took action and settled that $2,000 squabble. winston wrote back and said it is amazing what the power of the news media can do to get a response from big corporations. it's true. sometimes cases sit stagnant for weeks or months until we pick up the phone. sometimes you don't even do anything special, but it works. our big win of the week was helping ryan in san jose. the manufacturer of his new...
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prime minister winston churchill on the crown has taken awards at the critics choice and sag awards. this weekend you can catch him as a billionaire property developer in the film "beatriz at dinner." we're glad you joined us. the conversation with john lipco coming up in just a moment. ♪ ♪ >> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. ♪ ♪ >>> always pleased to have john lithgow on this program. the prolific actress won trophies for his protraoor tra churchill and you can catch him on the big scene in the dark cam me, "beatriz at dinner." here a scene from "beatriz at dinner". >> when i first came to the united states a long type aime >> did you come legally? >> yes. >> how did that work? >> i had family on my mother eastside. >> they are all zit zcitizens. >> you work for the ins? >> i'm curious. a lot of people come here illegally. i was curious how she did it. >> i'm laughing already because i have seen this, i whispered to you when you walked on the set, i've not seen you play a guy i dislike so much, as much as i love you, i have not seen you play
prime minister winston churchill on the crown has taken awards at the critics choice and sag awards. this weekend you can catch him as a billionaire property developer in the film "beatriz at dinner." we're glad you joined us. the conversation with john lipco coming up in just a moment. ♪ ♪ >> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. ♪ ♪ >>> always pleased to have john lithgow on this program. the prolific actress won trophies...