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churchill replied he wasn't sure. it simply says "winston churchill, world peace." that was in the program. churchill decided on "the sinews of peace" the night before. we have in the archive here the near final draft of the speech with the handwritten notes that churchill -- written by churchill's secretary. she was making the final last-minute changes and inserts a new paragraph, talking about titling the speech "the sinews of peace." that is a last-minute rhetorical phrase. he's talking about the alliance. that strength would, in fact, ensure and protect the peace to come. so it was quite the opposite of how the speech was, in fact -- public opinion said in some ways that churchill was a warmonger. that wasn't at all what he was suggesting, but he was suggesting an alliance of peace, and that is really what the speech was about. >> we will remind everyone we're talking about the 75th anniversary of winston churchill's iron curtain speech, and that we're broadcasting both on washington journal and on american history tv on cspan3 this morning. i want to bring to y
churchill replied he wasn't sure. it simply says "winston churchill, world peace." that was in the program. churchill decided on "the sinews of peace" the night before. we have in the archive here the near final draft of the speech with the handwritten notes that churchill -- written by churchill's secretary. she was making the final last-minute changes and inserts a new paragraph, talking about titling the speech "the sinews of peace." that is a last-minute...
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winston churchill to speak. 2700 of them gathered in the college gym and heard churchill declare an iron curtain has descended across the continent. next we look back 75 years at winston churchill at national cultural museum. first an excerpt from mr. churchill's speech. >> in the baltic, to the adriatic, an iron curtain has descended upon all the eastern block countries. vaccine -- vienna, budapest, all the famous cities and the population around them lie in what i must call the soviet still. and all our efforts, in one form or another, not related to soviet influence but to a very high, and in some cases, increasing measure of control from moscow. an attempt is being made by the russians in berlin to build up a quasi-communist party in occupied germany by showing special attention to groups of west wing german leaders. at the end of the fighting last june, the american and british armies withdrew westward in accordance with an earlier agreement to a depth at some points of 150 miles upon a front of nearly 400 miles in order to allow our russian allies to occupy this vast expanse of ter
winston churchill to speak. 2700 of them gathered in the college gym and heard churchill declare an iron curtain has descended across the continent. next we look back 75 years at winston churchill at national cultural museum. first an excerpt from mr. churchill's speech. >> in the baltic, to the adriatic, an iron curtain has descended upon all the eastern block countries. vaccine -- vienna, budapest, all the famous cities and the population around them lie in what i must call the soviet...
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>> >> national national churchill museum .org churchill museum. .org. we like to thank >> we would like to everybody joining us thank on washington journal everyone who has and american joined us history even this on "washington journal and on american history tv for this conversation. we would like to conversation this morning. we would like thank timothy riley for being on with us this morning. he is the director and chief curator of america's national churchill museum. timothy thank you for being with us this. morning >> thank you very much. whether they not used human to their vantage. the gerald are four -- and the gerald are ford museum cohosted event. watch thursday, beginning at 8 pm eastern. and enjoy american every weekend on c-span 3.
>> >> national national churchill museum .org churchill museum. .org. we like to thank >> we would like to everybody joining us thank on washington journal everyone who has and american joined us history even this on "washington journal and on american history tv for this conversation. we would like to conversation this morning. we would like thank timothy riley for being on with us this morning. he is the director and chief curator of america's national churchill museum....
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churchill. world peace that was the title that was printed in the program churchill decided on the term sinews of peace the night before we have in the archives here the near final draft of the speech with the handwritten notes that churchill written by churchill's secretary. he was dictating to his secretary joe sturdy who was taking the final last-minute changes and she writes inserts a new paragraph the paragraph that says, you know i have decided to entitle this speech the sinews of peace. and you know, that is a last-minute rhetorical phrase and churchill knew that the sinew seniors are things that bind us together make us stronger. he's talking about the alliance the anglo-american the special relationship that strength would in fact ensure and protect the peace to come. so it was quite the opposite of how the speech was was in fact, public opinion said in some ways that churchill was a warmonger. it was not at all what he was what he was suggesting but he was suggesting military alliance
churchill. world peace that was the title that was printed in the program churchill decided on the term sinews of peace the night before we have in the archives here the near final draft of the speech with the handwritten notes that churchill written by churchill's secretary. he was dictating to his secretary joe sturdy who was taking the final last-minute changes and she writes inserts a new paragraph the paragraph that says, you know i have decided to entitle this speech the sinews of peace....
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churchill, however, great student of nations and national differences and nationalisms, churchill knewhat differences are enormous and important. he knew that even the merely 20-mile width of the english channel separates political cultures that differ in significant ways. they do because they have been incubated by very different histories. it has been well said that what americans want in the way of foreign policy is as little of it as possible, but something else has also been well said. for two centuries now, the only thing more common than predictions about the end of war has been war itself. the vietnam war was america's most severe trauma since churchill spoke in fulton. i think churchill, who was occasionally bell akoes, but was selectively so would have approved of the words spoken about vietnam. march hrapb tez was a decorated combat war veteran. his regrets, he says, quote, that the prudence we learned from our involvement in china has been widely derived as vietnam syndrome. he goes on to say, if by vietnam's syndrome we mean the belief should never again engage in, a, mili
churchill, however, great student of nations and national differences and nationalisms, churchill knewhat differences are enormous and important. he knew that even the merely 20-mile width of the english channel separates political cultures that differ in significant ways. they do because they have been incubated by very different histories. it has been well said that what americans want in the way of foreign policy is as little of it as possible, but something else has also been well said. for...
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include churchill's grandson winston churchill walter cronkite president eisenhower truman. we're all so churchill fellows and we are very pleased to welcome you into that honorary society today. congratulations,
include churchill's grandson winston churchill walter cronkite president eisenhower truman. we're all so churchill fellows and we are very pleased to welcome you into that honorary society today. congratulations,
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churchill knew this.e knew the tragic dimension of history, which is that intense human desires will always exist and will always conflict. four months after the u.s. invasion of iraq in july, 2003, a british prime minister, tony blair told a joint session of the u.s. congress that it is a myth that quote our attachment to freedom is a product of our culture and quote. blair added, quote ours are not western values, they are the universal value of the human spirit and anywhere, anytime that ordinary people are given a chance to choose, the choice is the same. freedom not tyranny. democracy not dictatorship. and quote. well, churchill himself, a historian of distinction and a keen student of history knew better. he knew that not everyone everywhere shares our attachment to freedom or even our definition of freedom. some people prefer piety. or they prefer social solidarity, or they prefer order. there are lots of competing values. freedom is but one. churchill knew our attachment to freedom and the institu
churchill knew this.e knew the tragic dimension of history, which is that intense human desires will always exist and will always conflict. four months after the u.s. invasion of iraq in july, 2003, a british prime minister, tony blair told a joint session of the u.s. congress that it is a myth that quote our attachment to freedom is a product of our culture and quote. blair added, quote ours are not western values, they are the universal value of the human spirit and anywhere, anytime that...
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churchill museum. timothy, thank you so much for being with us this morning. >> thank you very much. >>> weeknights we're featuring american history tv programs on c-span3. today h.w. brands talks about humor in the white house. from george washington to donald trump, he considers how funny our chief executives have been, or not and whether they used humor to their advantage. the gerard r. ford presidential library and museum co-hosted the event. tonight at 8:00 p.m. eastern. >>> british prime minister winston churchill delivered his iron curtain speech on march 5, 1946. to mark the 75th anniversary the college hosted a series of events including this key note by george will. >> westminster college has been a host for a series of very famous lectures. the lecture that churchill delivered 75 years ago. others were the ibm lecture, the jerry price lecture, the brower lecture. one of the most venerable is the crosby lecture series. scholars, statesmen and women have delivered lectures from the church to s
churchill museum. timothy, thank you so much for being with us this morning. >> thank you very much. >>> weeknights we're featuring american history tv programs on c-span3. today h.w. brands talks about humor in the white house. from george washington to donald trump, he considers how funny our chief executives have been, or not and whether they used humor to their advantage. the gerard r. ford presidential library and museum co-hosted the event. tonight at 8:00 p.m. eastern....
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national churchill museum in 2013. it tells the story the march 5th 1946 visit by british prime minister to westminster collagen fulton, missouri and his speech which ushered in the cold war. next on real america, and eighth minute portion of the film courtesy of the churchill museum. >> the origins of the speech really go back to a decision by the westminster college president, frank bullet mcclure, who is casting around for whom to invite to deliver the lecture. he hits on the novel idea of perhaps inviting winston churchill to come to fulton, missouri to deliver this pay address at westminster college. now to get churchill here is a significant task any manages to do so really courtesy of the good officers of with westminster alum, what a military aid to president truman. ivan persuades truman to add a handwritten postscript on the invitation and they send this to churchill. the words that truman inscribed are, this is a wonderful school in my home state, i hope you can do it. i will introduce you, best regards, har
national churchill museum in 2013. it tells the story the march 5th 1946 visit by british prime minister to westminster collagen fulton, missouri and his speech which ushered in the cold war. next on real america, and eighth minute portion of the film courtesy of the churchill museum. >> the origins of the speech really go back to a decision by the westminster college president, frank bullet mcclure, who is casting around for whom to invite to deliver the lecture. he hits on the novel...
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and clementine churchill. she's joined us today from new york. we're also joined by clifton truman daniel from chicago, and the director of the harry truman library, curt graham from independence, missouri. we have explored these two great leaders then and now, and we thank you all for joining us today and sharing your insights, your knowledge, and your passion for the subject matter. it's important that we tell these stories. as you mentioned, curt, to the next generations, so that we can learn from the past to inform the present and build a better future. so once again, thank you all. we will take a break now and be back at the top of the hour for more of our program here to commemorate the 75th anniversary of the iron curtain speech. again, thank you all very much for joining us today. >> thank you, tim. >> thank you. >> thanks, tim. thank you, curt, thank you, edwina. >> very inspiring, thank you. >> and thank you all for watching. >>> weeknights this month we're featuring american history tv programs as a
and clementine churchill. she's joined us today from new york. we're also joined by clifton truman daniel from chicago, and the director of the harry truman library, curt graham from independence, missouri. we have explored these two great leaders then and now, and we thank you all for joining us today and sharing your insights, your knowledge, and your passion for the subject matter. it's important that we tell these stories. as you mentioned, curt, to the next generations, so that we can...
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did truman ever reciprocate that he visit england either as a guest of churchill or during churchill's lifetime? does anyone know that? i don't know cause me actually did go he collected a an honorary degree from oxford university near the end of his presidency or johnny. um, and he remarked. he never thought he would be a yank at oxford and that was true coming from his humble beginnings. this policy that emerged out of fulton out of the long telegram out of all these events of 75 years ago had been the basically the us foreign policy with little tweaks and nudges for 70 plus years through democratic presidents republican presidents conservatives liberals support for nato a commitment to the us but posture in the world as a guarantee organ tour and friend of of democracies and of liberty. it came into question during the past four years. we had a president who for the first time i would say really wasn't a truman churchill cold warrior and it's highly skeptical of many aspects of the traditional western alliance. i wonder if either of you think about what what is the future it has has
did truman ever reciprocate that he visit england either as a guest of churchill or during churchill's lifetime? does anyone know that? i don't know cause me actually did go he collected a an honorary degree from oxford university near the end of his presidency or johnny. um, and he remarked. he never thought he would be a yank at oxford and that was true coming from his humble beginnings. this policy that emerged out of fulton out of the long telegram out of all these events of 75 years ago...
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churchill. the words that truman inscribes or, this is a wonderful school in my home state, and if you can do, it all introduced. you best regards, harry truman. >> it is this letter that brings churchill across the atlantic ocean to the heartland of the united states. convinced that he has obtained the world's attention. >> fulton's biggest day in history, as the day we put it, had finally arrived. march 5th, 1946 was somewhat overcast, as crowds lined the street in anticipation of churchill's motorcade. about 25,000 people were on hand to welcome him when they arrived at just one afternoon from jefferson city. they were marching bands, flags and balloons. president harry truman and withstand churchill set up on the back of the open limousine. between them, the president of westminster college, doctor frank mcclure slant lower down on the seat. churchill saluted the crowd, giving his feet for victory sign and waving his cigar as the car weaved along the route. at last, the motorcade and toured
churchill. the words that truman inscribes or, this is a wonderful school in my home state, and if you can do, it all introduced. you best regards, harry truman. >> it is this letter that brings churchill across the atlantic ocean to the heartland of the united states. convinced that he has obtained the world's attention. >> fulton's biggest day in history, as the day we put it, had finally arrived. march 5th, 1946 was somewhat overcast, as crowds lined the street in anticipation of...
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with winston churchill. can you kurt, from your vantage point in independence talk about that moment when truman encounters, not only churchill but stalin on the world stage? >> it's interesting to think in that context and to remember that for harry truman, he was thrust into the private 70. he'd been a senator for ten years, but he'd only been vice president for 82 days. and at that time, he only met privately with roosevelt weiss. so, he really is in the dark about a lot of things and not only that, it's important to remember that it is harry truman's first real exposure on the world stage. this is his first opportunity to be seen, not just by world leaders by the world itself. and it's a striking contrast because fdr and winston churchill, to some degree are cut from the same cloth. they both came from a similar kind of, you know, worldview, perspective, whatever you want to call it. i think fdr was a man that churchill could just relate to through some commonalities. harry truman was someone, i don't th
with winston churchill. can you kurt, from your vantage point in independence talk about that moment when truman encounters, not only churchill but stalin on the world stage? >> it's interesting to think in that context and to remember that for harry truman, he was thrust into the private 70. he'd been a senator for ten years, but he'd only been vice president for 82 days. and at that time, he only met privately with roosevelt weiss. so, he really is in the dark about a lot of things and...
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edwina saenz, the granddaughter of winston churchill, and clementine churchill, has joined us today from new york. we're also joined by clifton truman daniel from chicago and director of the harry truman library kurt graham and independents, missouri. we have explored these two great leaders then and now and we thank you all for joining us today and sharing your insights, your knowledge, and your passion for the subject matter. it's important that we tell these stories as he mentioned kurt to the next generations so that we can learn from the past, to inform the president and build a better future. so once again, thank you all. we will take a break now and be back at the top of the hour for more of our program here to commemorate the 75th anniversary of the iron curtain speech. so again, thank you very much for joining us today. >> thank you. tim >> thank you tim thank occurred thank you edwina. >> thank you all for watching.
edwina saenz, the granddaughter of winston churchill, and clementine churchill, has joined us today from new york. we're also joined by clifton truman daniel from chicago and director of the harry truman library kurt graham and independents, missouri. we have explored these two great leaders then and now and we thank you all for joining us today and sharing your insights, your knowledge, and your passion for the subject matter. it's important that we tell these stories as he mentioned kurt to...
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churchill. mr. churchill is still at the speakers' stand, he's shooed the photographers away and he's just now ready to start. >> president mcclure, ladies and gentlemen, and last, and certainly not least, president of the united states of america. i am very glad indeed to come to westminster college this afternoon. and i am complimented that you should give me a degree from an institution whose reputation has been so solidly established. the name westminster seems familiar to me. indeed, now that i come to think of it, it was at westminster that i received a very large part of my education in politics, dialectic, rhetoric, and one or two other things. in fact, we have both been educated at the same or similar or at any rate kindred establishments. it is also an honor, ladies and gentlemen, for a private visitor to be introduced to an academic audience by the president of the united states. amid his heavy burdens, duties, and responsibilities, not recoiled from, the president has traveled a thousand
churchill. mr. churchill is still at the speakers' stand, he's shooed the photographers away and he's just now ready to start. >> president mcclure, ladies and gentlemen, and last, and certainly not least, president of the united states of america. i am very glad indeed to come to westminster college this afternoon. and i am complimented that you should give me a degree from an institution whose reputation has been so solidly established. the name westminster seems familiar to me. indeed,...
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is the granddaughter of winston churchill and this sculpture should be in fulton. is the granddaughter of winston churchill and this sculpture should be in fulton. more than 46 years ago, winston churchill spoke in fulton and in my country, the speech was singled out as the formal declaration of the cold war. this was, indeed, the first time the words "iron curtain" were pronounced and the whole western world was challenged to close ranks against the threat of tyranny in the form of the soviet union and communist expansion. everything else in this speech, including churchill's analysis of the post-war situation in the world, his thoughts about the possibility of preventing a third world war, the prospects for progress and methods of reconstructing the post-war world, remained unknown to the soviet people. today, in paying tribute to this eminent statesman, we can evaluate more quietly and objectively both the merits of his speech and the limitations of the analysis which it included, his ideas and predictions and his strategic principles. since that time, the world
is the granddaughter of winston churchill and this sculpture should be in fulton. is the granddaughter of winston churchill and this sculpture should be in fulton. more than 46 years ago, winston churchill spoke in fulton and in my country, the speech was singled out as the formal declaration of the cold war. this was, indeed, the first time the words "iron curtain" were pronounced and the whole western world was challenged to close ranks against the threat of tyranny in the form of...
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churchill, personally until the -- between mr. stalin, mr. churchill and myself.i became very fond of both of them. they are men and they are leaders in this world when we need leadership. it's a pleasure to me to introduce mr. churchill. he's one of the great land of the age. he's a great -- [applause] he's a great englishman, but he's half american. [applause] mr. churchill and i believe in freedom of speech. i understand that mr. churchill is -- i know that he will have something constructive to say for the world in that speech. i'm happy that he came here to deliver it and it's one of the great accomplishments of my lifetime to be able to present to you, a great world citizen, winston churchill. [inaudible] [applause])Àas >> mr. trudeau -- he should all the photographers away, and it's just not ready to start. >> ladies and gentlemen, last, certainly not least, the president of the united states of america, i am very happy to come to westminster college this afternoon and i am consummated that you should give me and agree from an institution whose reputation h
churchill, personally until the -- between mr. stalin, mr. churchill and myself.i became very fond of both of them. they are men and they are leaders in this world when we need leadership. it's a pleasure to me to introduce mr. churchill. he's one of the great land of the age. he's a great -- [applause] he's a great englishman, but he's half american. [applause] mr. churchill and i believe in freedom of speech. i understand that mr. churchill is -- i know that he will have something...
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. >>> 75 years ago, in march 1946, winston churchill delivered his iron curtain speech at westminster college in fulton, missouri. next, former soviet leader mikhail gorbachev's lecture at the college from may 1992. he talked about how the world could emerge from the cold war and shape the future. [ applause ] >> translator: sculpture in which the sculpture's imagination and fantasy, with remarkable expressiveness convey the drama of the cold war. the irrepressible human striving to penetrate the barriers of alienation and confrontation. it is symbolic that this hardest is the granddaughter of winston churchill and this sculpture should be in fulton. more than 46 years ago, winston churchill spoke in fulton and in my country, the speech was singled out as the formal declaration of the cold war. this was, indeed, the first time the words "iron curtain" were pronounced and the whole western world was challenged to close ranks against the threat of tyranny in the form of the soviet union and communist expansion. everything else in this speech, including churchill's analysis of the post-w
. >>> 75 years ago, in march 1946, winston churchill delivered his iron curtain speech at westminster college in fulton, missouri. next, former soviet leader mikhail gorbachev's lecture at the college from may 1992. he talked about how the world could emerge from the cold war and shape the future. [ applause ] >> translator: sculpture in which the sculpture's imagination and fantasy, with remarkable expressiveness convey the drama of the cold war. the irrepressible human striving...
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churchill got a telegram from george bernard shaw. shaw said i am sending you two tickets for the first night of my new play. come and bring a friend. if you have one. [laughter] to which churchill allegedly replied thank you for your tickets, i cannot get along on the first night but i will come along on the second night if you have one. [laughter] >> i want to make a couple of points to stir some thoughts. i would suggest that there is a difference between lincoln's use of humor in public and private and his concern and difficulties with intimacy. would you comment on that? lincoln remains a person unknowable in many ways. >> the distinction between his public use of humor and? >> lincoln used stories and humor to deflect. would you comment on that? >> i think that is a very important point. although lincoln was the life and soul of company and conversation whether one-on-one or a larger gatherings. he remained unknowable. two most of them. , probably to all of them. did they really know the inner man? how forthcoming was he? i thin
churchill got a telegram from george bernard shaw. shaw said i am sending you two tickets for the first night of my new play. come and bring a friend. if you have one. [laughter] to which churchill allegedly replied thank you for your tickets, i cannot get along on the first night but i will come along on the second night if you have one. [laughter] >> i want to make a couple of points to stir some thoughts. i would suggest that there is a difference between lincoln's use of humor in...
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we were in fact talking before i came on about churchill's humor, and rather like lincoln, churchillboth very funny in his own right, probably was more naturally witty, although lincoln had the capacity for c immediate wit and aboutof whom face of churchill there are man aprock fill tale and if i may i will talk that tale you were about, churchill got a telegram from, a message from george bernard shaw, and which shaw said, i'm sending you two i tickets for the firstng night o my new play, do come yourself and bring a friend, if you have one. to which churchill allegedly replied, thank you for your, for the two tickets, i can't get along on the first night, but i'll come along on the second night, if you have one. [ laughter ] >> as the little league resident psychiatrist i would make a couple of points kind of to stir some thoughts here. i would suggest that there's a difference between lincoln's use of humor in public and private and his concerns and difficulties with intimacy, i was wondering if you would comment onains that, because lin remains a person unknowable in many ways in
we were in fact talking before i came on about churchill's humor, and rather like lincoln, churchillboth very funny in his own right, probably was more naturally witty, although lincoln had the capacity for c immediate wit and aboutof whom face of churchill there are man aprock fill tale and if i may i will talk that tale you were about, churchill got a telegram from, a message from george bernard shaw, and which shaw said, i'm sending you two i tickets for the firstng night o my new play, do...
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to which churchill allegedly replied, thank you for your two tickets. i can't get along on the first night but i'll come along on the second night, if you have one. [ laughter ] >> as the a.l.i. board's literally resident psychiatrist, i want to make a couple of points. kind of stir some thoughts here. i would suggest that there is a difference between lincoln's use of humor in public and private and his concerns and difficulties with intimacy. i was wondering if you would comment on that. because lincoln remains a person unknowable in many ways, including people who thought they knew him well. i was wondering if you could comment on that. >> the distinction between his uáq" the second. >> he used stories in many ways to deflect, and i was wondering if you would comment on that. >> that is a very important point. although lincoln was the life and sole of company and conversations, whether one-on-one or whether larger gatherings, he remained unknowable to so -- to most of them. in fact, to probably all of them, actually. did they really know the inner ma
to which churchill allegedly replied, thank you for your two tickets. i can't get along on the first night but i'll come along on the second night, if you have one. [ laughter ] >> as the a.l.i. board's literally resident psychiatrist, i want to make a couple of points. kind of stir some thoughts here. i would suggest that there is a difference between lincoln's use of humor in public and private and his concerns and difficulties with intimacy. i was wondering if you would comment on...
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we were in fact talking before i came on about churchill's here were and rather like lincoln, churchillas both very funny in his own right. probably will be borne actually immediately, although lincoln had the capacity for weight, and about whom there apocryphal tales. and if i may, i'll tell that. churchill got a telegram from -- and message from george bernard shaw in which also that, i'm sending your two tickets for the first night of my new play. to come yourself and bring a friend, if you have one. to which churchill allegedly replied, thank you for your two tickets, i can't get along on the first night but i'll come along on the second night, if you have one. >> as the resident psychiatrist, i'd like to make a couple points. kind of to stir some thoughts here. i would suggest that there's a difference between lincoln's use of humor in public and private and his concern and difficulties with intimacy, i was wondering if you would comment on that because lincoln remains a person on noble in many ways, including people who thought they knew him while. i was wondering if you could com
we were in fact talking before i came on about churchill's here were and rather like lincoln, churchillas both very funny in his own right. probably will be borne actually immediately, although lincoln had the capacity for weight, and about whom there apocryphal tales. and if i may, i'll tell that. churchill got a telegram from -- and message from george bernard shaw in which also that, i'm sending your two tickets for the first night of my new play. to come yourself and bring a friend, if you...
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this is the cartoon that malden did when churchill died in january 1965 at age 90. i think he was and this kind of exemplifies so much about malden. i i'm not saying that it's a great cartoon or it's the greatest cartoon, but it's malden was great. with grief he was wonderful expressing grief. it was part of his tragic awareness of the world. the world is a tragic fundamentally a tragic place. and what his cartoons are are a response a living response to that tragedy one that inspires you to go on and so, you know times of grief moments of loss. that's when malden really shines, and he was not a big admirer of winston churchill, you know after the war certainly when churchill was booted out of office and he came back in as it, you know conservative force and british politics. it was not admirer of that, but he he greatly admired him as a giant of history and of course as the inspirational leader during world war ii so there's the british lion presumably shutting a tear for the loss of one of its one of his greatest sons winston churchill in 1965. what else what othe
this is the cartoon that malden did when churchill died in january 1965 at age 90. i think he was and this kind of exemplifies so much about malden. i i'm not saying that it's a great cartoon or it's the greatest cartoon, but it's malden was great. with grief he was wonderful expressing grief. it was part of his tragic awareness of the world. the world is a tragic fundamentally a tragic place. and what his cartoons are are a response a living response to that tragedy one that inspires you to go...
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whatever churchill said about russia was a mystery wrapped in an enigma inside of whatever it is. and they said no what to do
whatever churchill said about russia was a mystery wrapped in an enigma inside of whatever it is. and they said no what to do
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the run for the roses joining us now is the ceo of churchill downs.od to have you with us. how good does it feel to be back in the first saturday in may with a house that is going to feel real, real loud even though it may just be 50% of normal it must feel awfully good. >> it feels amazing. there's a sense of optimism and confidence that has been missing the last year or so so it's great to be a part of it it's been shocking how good it feels and how normal it feels. so it's a really happy day for us here in kentucky. >> what, if any, safety protocols will you be following tomorrow for the fans, for the people who are involved on race day, whether it's jockeys, trainers and the like? >> well, we're still practicing social distancing with respect to people's seating, so there's lots of open spaces in the boxes and the other seating areas. that's not a function of demand, that's a function of us not selling to capacity in order to establish some social distancing we're also still asking people to wear masks when they're not eating and drinking. it's be
the run for the roses joining us now is the ceo of churchill downs.od to have you with us. how good does it feel to be back in the first saturday in may with a house that is going to feel real, real loud even though it may just be 50% of normal it must feel awfully good. >> it feels amazing. there's a sense of optimism and confidence that has been missing the last year or so so it's great to be a part of it it's been shocking how good it feels and how normal it feels. so it's a really...
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you are now husband _ travel as churchill put it.hurchill put it. wi, are now husband and wife together. are now husband and wife together-— are now husband and wife touether. , ~ . ., ., together. this weekend victoria and kevin got — together. this weekend victoria and kevin got married - together. this weekend victoria and kevin got married at - and kevin got married at liverpool town hall. a moment ofjoy in liverpool town hall. a moment of joy in a liverpool town hall. a moment ofjoy in a long struggling to recover from the pandemic. ofjoy in a long struggling to recoverfrom the pandemic. the recover from the pandemic. the best feeling _ recover from the pandemic. i'ie: best feeling ever. recover from the pandemic. tie: best feeling ever. so recover from the pandemic. til: best feeling ever. so happy. recover from the pandemic. the best feeling ever. so happy. inl best feeling ever. so happy. in liverpool, as across the commonwealth, the queen and prince philip came to represent constancy and commitment, a partnership that enjoye
you are now husband _ travel as churchill put it.hurchill put it. wi, are now husband and wife together. are now husband and wife together-— are now husband and wife touether. , ~ . ., ., together. this weekend victoria and kevin got — together. this weekend victoria and kevin got married - together. this weekend victoria and kevin got married at - and kevin got married at liverpool town hall. a moment ofjoy in liverpool town hall. a moment of joy in a liverpool town hall. a moment ofjoy in...
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cnbc's frank holland is live at churchill downs.n, but i promise tomorrow when you see me, i will be derby dapper one word -- pastels. when in rome i won't be the only one. a lot of people will dress up for one of the first large public events since the pandemic here public health officials, government leaders, especially business owners, are chomping at the bit to be fast out of the gate we are hopefully in the final stretch of the pained, the kentucky derby returning to the first saturday in may, putting louisville ahead of the nation by a nose in the reopening >> i liken it to watching your child take its first steps you know that they have to do it it doesn't mean you're not nervous while they're doing it. >> reporter: dr. jason smith is a partnership as it welcome. no on-site covid testing, but there will be social distancing, about two thirds in reserve seating, all exclusive and cashless. >> if you look at what makes it a success, we don't see a significant spread of cases associated with the derby itself. >> it's ot super bo
cnbc's frank holland is live at churchill downs.n, but i promise tomorrow when you see me, i will be derby dapper one word -- pastels. when in rome i won't be the only one. a lot of people will dress up for one of the first large public events since the pandemic here public health officials, government leaders, especially business owners, are chomping at the bit to be fast out of the gate we are hopefully in the final stretch of the pained, the kentucky derby returning to the first saturday in...
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we go live to churchill downs. you know some definite concern about meeting all demand we know they will get to their best kentucky derby clothes and the mood to have a good time it literally takes tons of food, gallons of bourbon and a few dozen phone calls to provide the food and drink you mentioned reduced capacity there's a reduced menu largely due to covid supply chains, another factor with so many restaurants operating at limited capacity in the past year many food wholesalers weren't ready for a grocery list like this one the derby turning to food manufacturers to get 7,000 pounds of short ribs, 20,000 pounds of chicken. 100,000 individual desserts. enough bourbon than may be conservative to make three mint juleps per person. >> still a lot of supply line challenges getting this amount of food when the country and a lot of restaurants have been closed for so long and then we're really the first people ramping up. >> reporter: so remember this is a race and a party all wrapped up in one and normally it takes
we go live to churchill downs. you know some definite concern about meeting all demand we know they will get to their best kentucky derby clothes and the mood to have a good time it literally takes tons of food, gallons of bourbon and a few dozen phone calls to provide the food and drink you mentioned reduced capacity there's a reduced menu largely due to covid supply chains, another factor with so many restaurants operating at limited capacity in the past year many food wholesalers weren't...
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he is down at churchill downs.wn the field even further with the man, the myth, the legend, mr. steve kornacki at the sports big board. >> if you're occasionally one to bet on a horse, you'll want to tune into the third hour, steve kornacki. >> but only for educational purposes. >> yeah, yeah, of course >> exactly >>> next week, by the way, on "today," hoda sitting down with two comedy superstars.inup for y movie, billy crystal and tiffany haddish. looks great. >> looks incredible. al, let's get a check of the weather. >> let's check out your weekend, see what we've got tomorrow, saturday, we're looking at a lot of sunshine up and down the east coast. it is going to be cool and windy in the northeast heavy rain down through texas, very warm out west then as we move into sunday, sunday, it is going to be gorgeous stretching from the northeast, mid-atlantic states, more showers and storms through the mid-mississippi river valley, some wet weather back in >>> good morning, i'm meteorologist kari hall. looking at our s
he is down at churchill downs.wn the field even further with the man, the myth, the legend, mr. steve kornacki at the sports big board. >> if you're occasionally one to bet on a horse, you'll want to tune into the third hour, steve kornacki. >> but only for educational purposes. >> yeah, yeah, of course >> exactly >>> next week, by the way, on "today," hoda sitting down with two comedy superstars.inup for y movie, billy crystal and tiffany haddish....
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cnbc frank hospitaland is live for us at churchill downs. >> thank you the kentucky derby will be right here behind me tomorrow. the winning jockey will get a big purse and a page in the history books. this year, a not increased effort to recognize that the first chapters of this storied race were written largely by black giants the first race at churchill down this is season on tuesday honoring isaac murphy. one of the greatest jockeys of all time the three-time winner of the kentucky derby, part of a tradition as old as the race for the roses. >> the very first jersey, 1875 >> reporter: this year kendrick will be the first black jockey in the derby since 2013. one of only a handful in the past century the last black jockey to win, in 1902 >> he was a pioneer, a trail blazer he made a way. >> reporter: his grand daughter, dr. amy casey, grew up hearing about windfield's glory days >> he ended up speaking four or five different languages he made $300,000 he made his rags to riches story real >> reporter: his last kentucky derby in 1903 as black jockeys faced physical threats and legal d
cnbc frank hospitaland is live for us at churchill downs. >> thank you the kentucky derby will be right here behind me tomorrow. the winning jockey will get a big purse and a page in the history books. this year, a not increased effort to recognize that the first chapters of this storied race were written largely by black giants the first race at churchill down this is season on tuesday honoring isaac murphy. one of the greatest jockeys of all time the three-time winner of the kentucky...
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. >>> 75 years ago, in march 1946, winston churchill delivered his iron curtain speech at westminsterld emerge from the cold war and shape the future.
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it's easy for it to get in your blood when you grow up as close to churchill downs as i did. >> postke soup and sandwich, but don't sleep on rock your world. >> i like essential quality. i think that's pretty good. >> my house was very excited about justin fields last night. that's all we cared about was the draft stuff. >> you have bears fans in your house. >> i have bears fanatics in my house. have fun tomorrow, andy. >> thanks, andy. >> thanks. >> thanks for joining us, i'm christine romans. >> i'm laura jarrett. have a great weekend, everyone. "new day" starts right now. >>> i'm brianna keilar alongside john berman in washington on this "new day." rudy giuliani breaking the silence and new this morning, the warning he received, plus a confession letter with matt gaetz in a criminal investigation. >>> the coronavirus just explodes in india. we're going to speak with an icu doctor at the center
it's easy for it to get in your blood when you grow up as close to churchill downs as i did. >> postke soup and sandwich, but don't sleep on rock your world. >> i like essential quality. i think that's pretty good. >> my house was very excited about justin fields last night. that's all we cared about was the draft stuff. >> you have bears fans in your house. >> i have bears fanatics in my house. have fun tomorrow, andy. >> thanks, andy. >> thanks....
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we're here at churchill downs ahead of the kentucky derby.impact of the kentucky derby on louisville and how large public gatherings like these boost revenues for cities and how that might be changing during the pandemic orwh "e chgeexan" returns. [ sigh ] not gonna happen. that's it. i'm calling kohler about their walk-in bath. my name is ken. how may i help you? hi, i'm calling about kohler's walk-in bath. excellent! happy to help. huh? hold one moment please... [ finger snaps ] hmm. ♪ ♪ the kohler walk-in bath features an extra-wide opening and a low step-in at three inches, which is 25 to 60% lower than some leading competitors. the bath fills and drains quickly, while the heated seat soothes your back, neck and shoulders. kohler is an expert in bathing, so you can count on a deep soaking experience. are you seeing this? the kohler walk-in bath comes with fully adjustable hydrotherapy jets and our exclusive bubblemassage. everything is installed in as little as a day by a kohler-certified installer. and it's made by kohler- america's lead
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>> no eyeball, i'm not actually we went to the track earlier this week and were impressed how churchillthings for social distancing, as well as sort of reminders in terms of masking. so the density that you are used to for a usually derby is really not happening at this time. and i think that people will be very diligent as well in wearing masks. otherwise, they may be escorted out. >> i know that you both have been vaccinated. and dr. berry, i read some sad news that one of the people that you work with, your office assistant for more than 20 years is right now in the hospital with covid, very sick. and so what do you say to people who are reluctant to get vaccinated today? >> well i tell that it's way better than dying. it's way better and way safer than taking any chance on getting this dreadful illness. you might feel bad a day and a half after the second dose of vaccine but it's way better than dying. and protects the people you love, the people who are around you, not just you. >> doctorate schneider, what does it say that you both are comfortable going to the derby, you've done r
>> no eyeball, i'm not actually we went to the track earlier this week and were impressed how churchillthings for social distancing, as well as sort of reminders in terms of masking. so the density that you are used to for a usually derby is really not happening at this time. and i think that people will be very diligent as well in wearing masks. otherwise, they may be escorted out. >> i know that you both have been vaccinated. and dr. berry, i read some sad news that one of the...
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here at churchill downs we can see 170,000 fans in a normal year.e keeping capacity to 20% on the infield which, again, holds 60,000 people. it will be about 20% of that. and the grandstands this year, the price that is included in your ticket will get you concessions. they want less human interactions at the track. almost all the will get you concessions. as for masks, people have varying opinions. we have been talking to people all morning. take a listen. >> the mask mandate, are you good with that? >> at the present time it's to each their own. just like with the vaccine. >> if people feel better about it, it's fine. but i don't like it. i don't like it on my face. #. >> craig, i've beaten you to the punch with fantastic hats. it is the sign that part of the city is returning to normal. even though crowds will be smaller, people are quequeed up. doctor, let's start with this new mask guidance expected to come down shortly. how big of a deal is it and do you have any concerns about it? >> craig, look, i am going to quote dr. fauci. the risk of bio
here at churchill downs we can see 170,000 fans in a normal year.e keeping capacity to 20% on the infield which, again, holds 60,000 people. it will be about 20% of that. and the grandstands this year, the price that is included in your ticket will get you concessions. they want less human interactions at the track. almost all the will get you concessions. as for masks, people have varying opinions. we have been talking to people all morning. take a listen. >> the mask mandate, are you...
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he then went to potsdam met with stalin and churchill and others and got word there that the test in new mexico had been successful and and there's a lot going on for truman in those first four months and he drops those bombs makes that decision in the war is over. now what's interesting about harry truman is that's the one thing that people know about truman that he dropped the bombs. well, they know that he had a buck stops here sign on his desk. those are the two things that we assume that people know. we don't assume anything else when people come through the doors. but what's really interesting is when those bombs are dropped. harry truman still has seven and a half years to go of being president. so the real heart of his legacy. is not in my mind ending the war it's it's winning the peace. it's it's how do you put the world back together? and as you turn into the next gallery what you see is a globe. that that will cast projections of all of the problems. that are going on around the world both domestically and abroad and you know hunger strike. i mean just the kinds of all the
he then went to potsdam met with stalin and churchill and others and got word there that the test in new mexico had been successful and and there's a lot going on for truman in those first four months and he drops those bombs makes that decision in the war is over. now what's interesting about harry truman is that's the one thing that people know about truman that he dropped the bombs. well, they know that he had a buck stops here sign on his desk. those are the two things that we assume that...
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. >> the 100 seventh kentucky derby and janice dean from churchill down, an annual tradition. . >> oh my god it's the weekend ♪♪ hands up for the weekend ♪♪ it's the weekend ♪♪ >> >> i would never have heard this i if i did not worker. >> i would not tolerate an eagles fan. as the eagles get devante smith in the draft. >> >> >> good morning. watching "fox and friends first" on friday morning. laura: let's get to the news, president biden celebrating his one hundredth day in office touting his massive spending plan during a rally in georgia. jillian: the president prepares to pitch his plan for infrastructure. >> reporter: heading to philadelphia later today, back on the road, he will be in philly. the white house is pushing for historic levels of spending. $1.8 trillion to the american families plan, the pitch to the public on thursday and atlanta. >> that is why i proposed the american jobs plan. a once in a generation investment in america, the biggest jobs plan since world war ii. >> winning congress over, probably spending money but raising taxes, republicans pushing right back. >
. >> the 100 seventh kentucky derby and janice dean from churchill down, an annual tradition. . >> oh my god it's the weekend ♪♪ hands up for the weekend ♪♪ it's the weekend ♪♪ >> >> i would never have heard this i if i did not worker. >> i would not tolerate an eagles fan. as the eagles get devante smith in the draft. >> >> >> good morning. watching "fox and friends first" on friday morning. laura: let's get to the news,...