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, it was an enemy, but a worthy, smart enemy, look at sunok and churchill, boris johnson and churchillhurchill, drinks, smokes, lies, and with talent he never did, although cherchi, he only changed hairdressers, you know, as for here are a few words about ukraine. recent years, and a few words about ukraine, this is their narrative in principle, i read the news, yes, here they have three positions, this is what they are talking about, the first is how they are now get it, where did they get it, what did they achieve? to extort, so to speak, well, at least they promised, but they are already passing it off, so to speak, as practically received, secondly, they do not comment on the events on the battlefield, they are trying to pass off their terrorist activities that they are conducting as their military successes, so to speak, by attacking our peaceful cities, we talked about this with you, that so to speak, the worse things get for them at the front, the more, so to speak, we will be subjected to terrorist attacks , they pass it off as for. yes, for fighting regarding us, today those l
, it was an enemy, but a worthy, smart enemy, look at sunok and churchill, boris johnson and churchillhurchill, drinks, smokes, lies, and with talent he never did, although cherchi, he only changed hairdressers, you know, as for here are a few words about ukraine. recent years, and a few words about ukraine, this is their narrative in principle, i read the news, yes, here they have three positions, this is what they are talking about, the first is how they are now get it, where did they get it,...
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lauren larp churchill on twitter.in? >> mark? have a great weekend, neil. [laughter] stuart: you're lauren, as i recall. [laughter] still ahead, least a saw booth, florida congressman byron dons, texas congressman wesley hunt and and gianno caldwell. the 10:00 hour of "varney & company" is next. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [city noise] investment opportunities are everywhere you turn. do you charge forward? freeze in your tracks? (♪) or, let curiosity light the way. at t. rowe price, we're asking smart questions about opportunities like clean water. and how clean water advances can help transform our tomorrows. .. t. rowe price power outages can be unpredictable, inconvenient, and disruptive to your life, posing a real threat to your family's comfort and safety. when the power goes out, you have no lights, no refrigeration, no heating or air conditioning. the winds are not letting up at all here, and we're going to see some power outages. the number one thing to prepare for is extended power outages. are you prepared? you can be with a g
lauren larp churchill on twitter.in? >> mark? have a great weekend, neil. [laughter] stuart: you're lauren, as i recall. [laughter] still ahead, least a saw booth, florida congressman byron dons, texas congressman wesley hunt and and gianno caldwell. the 10:00 hour of "varney & company" is next. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [city noise] investment opportunities are everywhere you turn. do you charge forward? freeze in your tracks? (♪) or, let curiosity light the way. at t. rowe price,...
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firstly, very briefly, the collapse of the colonial system, including the british empire, is not churchill’sit and not his mistake, this is an objective process , by the way, the soviet union with all its successes contributed a lot there, maybe something else could have been extended, but by god the main one came up with the idea back in 1818, we’re not talking about the russian empire, it was an objective process, it appeared. for the english theater, that’s why it’s another matter, i’m amazed at how they worship, with a rather ordinary face, princess diana, we always remembered her as a beauty, well, it’s even funny to call diana a beauty against the background of russian women there, but this worship exists, it’s some kind of your story, relationship, attitude, yes, half of them now don’t even know who she is, the relationship is a relationship, but my team doesn’t discuss at all whether she’s a beauty or not, that’s what i imagine, i now come up and say: “diana, the beauty is not so, about the admiration for, dina beauty, regarding the attitude towards the british, no, because excuse me
firstly, very briefly, the collapse of the colonial system, including the british empire, is not churchill’sit and not his mistake, this is an objective process , by the way, the soviet union with all its successes contributed a lot there, maybe something else could have been extended, but by god the main one came up with the idea back in 1818, we’re not talking about the russian empire, it was an objective process, it appeared. for the english theater, that’s why it’s another matter,...
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and now, churchill ever sat for. and now, time for the moment.ng for state of the nafions been waiting for state of the nations book club with archduke eduard von habsburg for his new book, way. the book, the habsburg way. the habsburg are raised from habsburg dynasty are raised from switzerland in the middle ages and came to rule swathes of central and eastern europe in various forms for over 600 years. they established a seat of power in vienna, which was transformed into a cultural and imperial metropolis. revolution, however, swept across europe in 1848 and unsettled the secure, structured existence that characterised life under the habsburgs as military defeats and nationalist fervour. in the wake of 1848 eventually led to the compromise of 1867, when the weakened habsburgs ceded to sovereignty demands from their hunganan sovereignty demands from their hungarian subjects and established the dual monarchy of austria—hungary. austria hungary continued a slow decline, which was immortalised by authors such as stefan zweig and joseph roth. throug
and now, churchill ever sat for. and now, time for the moment.ng for state of the nafions been waiting for state of the nations book club with archduke eduard von habsburg for his new book, way. the book, the habsburg way. the habsburg are raised from habsburg dynasty are raised from switzerland in the middle ages and came to rule swathes of central and eastern europe in various forms for over 600 years. they established a seat of power in vienna, which was transformed into a cultural and...
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winston churchill, the british to, the books of adolf hitler, winston churchill's books were in principle banned from prisoner of war comes, for instance, but he often signed himself as winston spencer churchill, and they got through in grounds. and the ones that then missed out were books by the american winston churchill, who found his books being banned from prisoner of war accounts for being somebody quite different. on the other hand in britain the reading of mein was positively encouraged. the first full translation of hitler's mein kampf didn't come until 1939, after much earlier translation abridged, which didn't really show full danger and horror of what hitler was saying. and this full was published both as book form and in a magazine form in 18 x, and i found a full set of this at the book fair in september. i'd never seen it before and. they simply cut up the clause of the books and then put them in these covers. to the extent that. one. the second installment actually ends in mid-sentence, because it's just going on to the next page, which you'll find in issue number three. n
winston churchill, the british to, the books of adolf hitler, winston churchill's books were in principle banned from prisoner of war comes, for instance, but he often signed himself as winston spencer churchill, and they got through in grounds. and the ones that then missed out were books by the american winston churchill, who found his books being banned from prisoner of war accounts for being somebody quite different. on the other hand in britain the reading of mein was positively...
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person who said something the size could say churchill said. but the fact of a is, the fact of matter is we took a long time to pass we should've in past months ago. it didn't help on the ground, and, but we are we are. russia, there's great concern about a counter offensive this summer from russia that might be quite strong. and, of course, we had a summit what people are going to be wanting what we're going to do regarding ukraine in the short term, we determine long-term. let me start with you, ambassador markarova. you can tell me as early at this, what are your highest priorities? what's your biggest hope in the months ahead and maybe your biggest concern? >> thank you. thank you so much for having us and for this very timely discussion but also thank you to the atlantic council for staying the course turned his time for all the publications and informing american public about what is important. first of all, the priorities never change today when russia invited us at the frankly never changed since 2014 when russia attacked as the first t
person who said something the size could say churchill said. but the fact of a is, the fact of matter is we took a long time to pass we should've in past months ago. it didn't help on the ground, and, but we are we are. russia, there's great concern about a counter offensive this summer from russia that might be quite strong. and, of course, we had a summit what people are going to be wanting what we're going to do regarding ukraine in the short term, we determine long-term. let me start with...
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churchill, before that he was supposedly the minister of war and navy, or rather the first lord. really died there, you will decide, i think the correct answer, because what is there to clarify? well, cherchel in russian, what do we do with it, no fine? no, you're sure, yeah, so you, you won at the yellow track, you, well , you didn't have any mistakes there in the first stage, there weren't any, go there to the third stage just in case, because actually , thank you there they have, you know, this is the vologda region, this is the arkhangelsk region, neighbors, on the one hand they are neighbors, on the other hand they have. well, it’s just such a name, but they think, well, what kind of sukhana, what are you saying, yuri pavlovich, this is the northern dvena, sukhana - they have it there at the vologdaskys, laureate, what do you know? about the laureate nobel prize, franz gabberi, his participation in the first world war, but then he became a laureate, the war was already over, he was a physician, and he was a physician, you are a theorist, please camilla dammer, gymnasium numb
churchill, before that he was supposedly the minister of war and navy, or rather the first lord. really died there, you will decide, i think the correct answer, because what is there to clarify? well, cherchel in russian, what do we do with it, no fine? no, you're sure, yeah, so you, you won at the yellow track, you, well , you didn't have any mistakes there in the first stage, there weren't any, go there to the third stage just in case, because actually , thank you there they have, you know,...
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up winston churchill was insthis court. setting up winston churchill was insthis court.up winston churchill was insthis court. now, whyting up winston churchill was insthis court. now, why should of this court. now, why should we stay part of this we stay a part of this convention? i think we should stay a part of it because it helps to protect us against the excesses of our own government. it protects the rights to liberty, to freedom of thought, to freedom of speech. have you been free of life ? it's there to been free of life? it's there to protect fair and free elections. what is not to like about that? >> listen, i'm sorry, matthew, but it's a lot of nonsense. freedom of thought. have you been to scotland in this past week? when? at about 5000. >> well, you could take the scottish government to court then, you? to the then, couldn't you? go to the echr rights, echr and defend your own rights, lee? that's the point. >> i wonder side they'd be on. >> well, we'll have to wait. >> well, we'll have to wait. >> come on, come on, you've got to come back on. >> i do need to
up winston churchill was insthis court. setting up winston churchill was insthis court.up winston churchill was insthis court. now, whyting up winston churchill was insthis court. now, why should of this court. now, why should we stay part of this we stay a part of this convention? i think we should stay a part of it because it helps to protect us against the excesses of our own government. it protects the rights to liberty, to freedom of thought, to freedom of speech. have you been free of...
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when churchill died a couple of years later, lbj wanted to come but he got sick during his inaugurationn january 1965. and his doctors prevented him from traveling to the u.k.. so if it were not for those unfortunate accidents of history, they would have met. but what happened of course was that lbj's full term became completely overwhelmed with vietnam and he was angry with the british under their prime minister who would not commit troops to vietnam. and he basically had little time for those countries that were not assisting. he focused on the countries and visiting and entertaining leaders from the countries that were assisting in vietnam. peter: how important was her sister margaret's visit to the u.s., where she met lbj? mr. charter: that's right. there was kind of a makeup visit that lbj alrdy knew margaret from previous engagements. the independence celebrations in jamaica, for example. and so when margaret announced her first big royal tour of america, the british establishment did not wanted it to be all glamorous parties and hollywood, which margaret probably wanted it to be.
when churchill died a couple of years later, lbj wanted to come but he got sick during his inaugurationn january 1965. and his doctors prevented him from traveling to the u.k.. so if it were not for those unfortunate accidents of history, they would have met. but what happened of course was that lbj's full term became completely overwhelmed with vietnam and he was angry with the british under their prime minister who would not commit troops to vietnam. and he basically had little time for those...
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and for whole life,winston churchill told her, we have a special relationship with america.ou must keep the americans close. it was the mission of her life and eisenhower was someone who made it easy for her to achieve. peter: and queen elizabeth had a horse named eisenhower as well? mr. charter: remarkably, the horses that pulled the royal state coach at her coronation were named after 40 -- for missed generals -- after famous generals. and one of them was called eisenhower. peter: the queen took her rain beginning may 5, 1942. biden, trump, obama, george w. bush, clinton -- and truman . that's 14. but the subtitle of your book is 70 years and 13 president. who was left out? mr. charter: obviously he is part of american history, but sadly, not one that the queen met while he was sitting president. lbj. there are reasons for this, which i go into in the book. there are accidental, if you like, reasons that when jfk was assassinated, she was planning -- she would have liked to have gone to the funeral. she could not go pretty her doctors prevented her because she was too heav
and for whole life,winston churchill told her, we have a special relationship with america.ou must keep the americans close. it was the mission of her life and eisenhower was someone who made it easy for her to achieve. peter: and queen elizabeth had a horse named eisenhower as well? mr. charter: remarkably, the horses that pulled the royal state coach at her coronation were named after 40 -- for missed generals -- after famous generals. and one of them was called eisenhower. peter: the queen...
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>> churchill downs takes safety of our participants very seriously.orses that are at the center of everything. which is why during the last decade they spent half a billion dollars renovating and modernizing. the centerpiece is a $200 million paddock to showcase the magnificent creatures who are the stars of the show. >> kind of feel like i'm standing next to babe ruth. >> yes. the presence of greatness, i call it. >> coming to the finish, marijuana pharaoh. >> reporter: won the kentucky derby and triple crown in 2015. he is now living the life out to stud at coolmore farm in kentucky horse country under the watch of dermot ryan. >> he is taking the carrot gently? >> yeah, many horses, i would have lost a finger by now. >> reporter: i thought most champions have that killer edge. >> he does. when he was on the track he was focused. they couldn't stop him. that's what made him so well. he had the will and heart to win. >> reporter: this saturday for the 150th time another 3-year-old will possess just a touch more heart than the rest of the field. and e
>> churchill downs takes safety of our participants very seriously.orses that are at the center of everything. which is why during the last decade they spent half a billion dollars renovating and modernizing. the centerpiece is a $200 million paddock to showcase the magnificent creatures who are the stars of the show. >> kind of feel like i'm standing next to babe ruth. >> yes. the presence of greatness, i call it. >> coming to the finish, marijuana pharaoh. >>...
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i'm very about very enthusiastic about churchill cigars, two of my churchill and cigars, two of my greats. so i'm very pleased to able to have this, pleased to be able to have this, this with today. the this chat with you today. the first thing we should say is because we've also a because we've also had a government minister, victoria atkins, say atkins, coming out to say churchill in of churchill would be in support of this ban . how does she know? any this ban. how does she know? any churchill historian say, this ban. how does she know? any chu1know,|istorian say, this ban. how does she know? any chu1know, you're n say, this ban. how does she know? any chu1know, you're extremely iy, you know, you're extremely foolish churchill foolish to say what churchill would do. exactly. would or would not do. exactly. 2023 now yeah get 2023 it is now 2024. yeah get there. right. the man died in 1965. it's a very different world today to what it was then. and certainly i think, you know, but looking at the balance of evidence as a champion of liberty and somebody who was definitely opposed to stat
i'm very about very enthusiastic about churchill cigars, two of my churchill and cigars, two of my greats. so i'm very pleased to able to have this, pleased to be able to have this, this with today. the this chat with you today. the first thing we should say is because we've also a because we've also had a government minister, victoria atkins, say atkins, coming out to say churchill in of churchill would be in support of this ban . how does she know? any this ban. how does she know? any...
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winston churchill, the first lord admiral of the family, but wait, wait, well, i mean the report gotnterested in it churchill, well, this is hankey’s report with swanton’s submission, yes, yes, be careful, because now is the red carpet and hankey submitted a report to the prime minister, i can mention the name, of course, herbert askite, and winston churchill was interested in the report, the report talked about the possible application. sheathed armor plates on tractors, using them as tools for breaking through enemy layered defenses, and winston churchel created why fighters, what trenches, and what was the name of the committee, unfortunately i won’t say what? the name of the tank appeared later, but the development was all over, i’m behind, you don’t know, now i ’m reading out the correct answer and you decide, because of course it’s a question. extremely complex, i’m being picky, but this is the red carpet, there is a competition here, you understand, you can see right away, one person wins, the correct answer is: in the report it was about, i quote, an armored all-terrain machi
winston churchill, the first lord admiral of the family, but wait, wait, well, i mean the report gotnterested in it churchill, well, this is hankey’s report with swanton’s submission, yes, yes, be careful, because now is the red carpet and hankey submitted a report to the prime minister, i can mention the name, of course, herbert askite, and winston churchill was interested in the report, the report talked about the possible application. sheathed armor plates on tractors, using them as...
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, yes, churchill is such a famous figure, everything is very , the second world war, it’s very like thatour country, churchill is generally a very disrespected person, because he caused the famine, he caused terrible things, and that’s why he is not respected in india, that’s why these things are possible, national, national interest, national optics, which actually determines this and that departure from someone else's from someone else's point of view, what are we talking about, ms. mridula, thank you very much for this conversation, mridula, an indian historian, an international human rights activist, political scientist, was with us. a doctor of philosophy and a great patriot of ukraine, god forbid that ukrainians speak ukrainian well, i hope that mr. merezhko watched our conversation and realized that he himself needs to learn something, including from the indian people, well, the great indian nation , well, which one, which has, well , in fact, probably the deepest, greatest tradition in the world, in the world, resting from vedas and... mahabgarat and well, it's just that i don't
, yes, churchill is such a famous figure, everything is very , the second world war, it’s very like thatour country, churchill is generally a very disrespected person, because he caused the famine, he caused terrible things, and that’s why he is not respected in india, that’s why these things are possible, national, national interest, national optics, which actually determines this and that departure from someone else's from someone else's point of view, what are we talking about, ms....
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in this building behind us, columbia university once awarded winston churchill an honorary degree, and it was churchill who said it is manifestly right that jews should have a national home where they may be reunited. we believe in that principal, and today, i'm here to proclaim, for all those who gnash their teeth and demand to wipe the state of israel off the map and attack our innocent jewish students, this simple truth, neither israel nor these jewish students on these campus -- this campus will stand alone. today, hamas issued an endorsement of the protesters on this campus. they called them the future leaders of america. it is detestable. this has to be said because the cherished traditions of this university are being overtaken by radical and extreme ideologies that is a target on the backs of jewish students in the u.s. and on this campus. a growing number of students have chanted in support of terrorists, chased down jewish students, mocked and reviled him, shouted racial epithets, screamed at those students bearing the star of david. enjoy your free speech. they have told jew
in this building behind us, columbia university once awarded winston churchill an honorary degree, and it was churchill who said it is manifestly right that jews should have a national home where they may be reunited. we believe in that principal, and today, i'm here to proclaim, for all those who gnash their teeth and demand to wipe the state of israel off the map and attack our innocent jewish students, this simple truth, neither israel nor these jewish students on these campus -- this campus...
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the document was reported to churchill on may 22, 1945, that is, 14 days after hitler’s surrender.k on soviet troops was planned for july 1. 10 german divisions were supposed to take part in it. from 47 divisions of the usa and england. the ministry of state security received reports about the allies' plans to strangle the ussr from overseas agents with enviable regularity. the arena of military action should become poland. the presence of underground anti-soviet armed forces and nationalist formations that were active here was taken into account. from its territory. the undead leaders of belarusian national formations, fascist collaborators who fled with their masters from belarus gathered here in force to join the new struggle for the so-called national revival. the count was on the ukrainian rebel army upa, the lithuanian anti-soviet underground, which operated in belarus after its liberation. in a well -contained bunker in the woods, not far from from bobruisk, on the october evening of the forty -sixth, one could observe a completely ideal picture. in the corner, on the chest
the document was reported to churchill on may 22, 1945, that is, 14 days after hitler’s surrender.k on soviet troops was planned for july 1. 10 german divisions were supposed to take part in it. from 47 divisions of the usa and england. the ministry of state security received reports about the allies' plans to strangle the ussr from overseas agents with enviable regularity. the arena of military action should become poland. the presence of underground anti-soviet armed forces and nationalist...
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in this building behind us, columbia university once awarded winston churchill an honorary degree, and it was churchill who said it is manifestly right that jews should have a national home where they may be reunited. we believe in that principal, and today, i'm here to proclaim, for all those who gnash their teeth and demand to wipe the state of israel off the map and attack our innocent jewish students, this simple truth, neither israel nor these jewish students on these campus -- this campus will stand alone. today, hamas issued an endorsement of the protesters on this campus. they called them the future leaders of america. it is detestable. this has to be said because the cherished traditions of this university are being overtaken by radical and extreme ideologies that is a target on the backs of jewish students in the u.s. and on this campus. a growing number of students have chanted in support of terrorists, chased down jewish students, mocked and reviled him, shouted racial epithets, screamed at those students bearing the star of david. enjoy your free speech. they have told jew
in this building behind us, columbia university once awarded winston churchill an honorary degree, and it was churchill who said it is manifestly right that jews should have a national home where they may be reunited. we believe in that principal, and today, i'm here to proclaim, for all those who gnash their teeth and demand to wipe the state of israel off the map and attack our innocent jewish students, this simple truth, neither israel nor these jewish students on these campus -- this campus...
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then he references churchill.sherwin huston led his people to a victory in war and then lost an election, just that the fruits of victory were to be enjoyed. and then in words from the past to present, reagan said. but he churchill left office honorably, and as it turned out temporarily, knowing the liberty of his people was important than the fate of any single leader. history recalls, his greatness and ways no dictator will ever know. and he left us a message. hope for the future. reagan knew that one of the keys signs that democracy cs were working is that when you elections, you leave office. it like a nothing phrase when he said it doesn't seem like nothing now. reagan like churchill left a message of hope for the future. but even more important in his narrative was, his argument that people want to say their own government and chance to build better lives. a blueprint for democracy promotion and keeping the peace. thank you very much. and we've got some time for questions and you shouldn't be shy. oh, come o
then he references churchill.sherwin huston led his people to a victory in war and then lost an election, just that the fruits of victory were to be enjoyed. and then in words from the past to present, reagan said. but he churchill left office honorably, and as it turned out temporarily, knowing the liberty of his people was important than the fate of any single leader. history recalls, his greatness and ways no dictator will ever know. and he left us a message. hope for the future. reagan knew...
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yeah, but the churchill thing, point is the churchill thing, point is the right to life, the right toght to health and home and to right to health and climate . if the courts can't climate. if the courts can't intervene when the state is failing threat, failing on the biggest threat, i would the science argues would argue the science argues and this morning's news that we have gone above 1.6. if the if the courts can't intervene on the courts can't intervene on the threat life in the greatest threat to life in human what is the point? >> well, this is completely speculative. it's not speculative. it's not speculative. it's not speculative. it is. it is because we know that cold kills more people each year heat. more people each year than heat. so what court is saying is so what the court is saying is that actually the climate getting hotter will be more dangerous than it not. they don't know that. well, you don't know that. of course, all the evidence so far is that a slightly warmer climate actually keeps people alive. slightly warmer climate actually keeit's people alive. slightly w
yeah, but the churchill thing, point is the churchill thing, point is the right to life, the right toght to health and home and to right to health and climate . if the courts can't climate. if the courts can't intervene when the state is failing threat, failing on the biggest threat, i would the science argues would argue the science argues and this morning's news that we have gone above 1.6. if the if the courts can't intervene on the courts can't intervene on the threat life in the greatest...
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winston churchill smoking all defence, boris johnson is putting the boot into rishi sunak. entirely my perspective . i don't think my perspective. i don't think that rishi sunak has a prayer of leading the conservatives to a respectable general election result that could, of course, change. >> but where we're currently sitting, i don't think that's very likely. >> i think therefore it is not unhealthy to have a sort of a different poll, if you like, within the conservative party to proffer other ideas different proffer other ideas a different way of doing things, if anything, just to try to nudge rishi in a slightly more rishi sunak in a slightly more favourable direction. >> you might think favourable direction. >>boris you might think favourable direction. >>borisjohnson, you might think favourable direction. >> boris johnson, there night think favourable direction. >> boris johnson, there ls]hl think of boris johnson, there is certainly a cohort within the of boris johnson, there is certé party cohort within the of boris johnson, there is certé party that)rt within the o
winston churchill smoking all defence, boris johnson is putting the boot into rishi sunak. entirely my perspective . i don't think my perspective. i don't think that rishi sunak has a prayer of leading the conservatives to a respectable general election result that could, of course, change. >> but where we're currently sitting, i don't think that's very likely. >> i think therefore it is not unhealthy to have a sort of a different poll, if you like, within the conservative party to...
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in this very building right behind us, columbia university once awarded winston churchill an honoraryit was churchill who said, it is manifestly right thatjews should have a national home where they may be reunited. we believe in that principle, and today i'm here to proclaim to all those who gnash their teeth and demand to wipe the state of israel off the map, and attack our innocentjewish students, this simple truth — neither israel nor these jewish students this simple truth — neither israel nor thesejewish students on this campus will ever stand alone. today, hamas issued an endorsement statement of the protesters on this campus. they called them the future leaders of america. it is detestable. all of this has to be said because the cherished traditions of this university are being overtaken right now by radical, extreme ideology stub they please to target on the ofjewish students in the united states and here on this campus. a growing number of students have chanted in support of terrorists. they face down jewish support of terrorists. they face downjewish students. they have moc
in this very building right behind us, columbia university once awarded winston churchill an honoraryit was churchill who said, it is manifestly right thatjews should have a national home where they may be reunited. we believe in that principle, and today i'm here to proclaim to all those who gnash their teeth and demand to wipe the state of israel off the map, and attack our innocentjewish students, this simple truth — neither israel nor these jewish students this simple truth — neither...
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and president biden trying to do his best winston churchill impression. unfortunately, his aim is defight america's capitalism. i'll explain that and so much for more on "making money." ♪ charles: all right, so my first guest says the reaction to the initial read on first quarter gdp was a little overdone but points out that a higher rates are a risk to equities. i want to bring in chief investment officer, founding partner jack, ablin. jack, i think the good news from this gdp, it's because of the gdp report you've got to think can the his e per was a little higher, so the core number was a little hotter. probably the street still had this sort of sigh of relief. but there's a lot of angst in the air. we can all feel i. and what i'm curious from from you, how important is it that we get rate cuts this year or at least the perception of imminent rate cuts to keep this rally going? >> yeah. i think we need at least the per perception of rate cuts around the corner to keep the rally going. keep in mind that every time the chants of a rate cut declines, mag
and president biden trying to do his best winston churchill impression. unfortunately, his aim is defight america's capitalism. i'll explain that and so much for more on "making money." ♪ charles: all right, so my first guest says the reaction to the initial read on first quarter gdp was a little overdone but points out that a higher rates are a risk to equities. i want to bring in chief investment officer, founding partner jack, ablin. jack, i think the good news from this gdp,...
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churchill and his friends to the conclusion that the nations speaking english, as the only full-fledgedhe united states itself was far from ideal, for example , the mocarthy regime in the post-war years, all these shameful interrogations, persecutions and repressions against those suspected of sympathizing with communists. however, let’s not get distracted, being blinded by our own atomic superiority, the idea of destroying the ussr, and the usa in 1949 under the pretext of the need to resist. portugal, usa and france. look, the anglo-americans are secretly building real plans for a military takeover against the ussr. the first to acquire atomic bombs. the first to drop it on japanese cities, in violation of the agreement with the ussr. they are stirring up a cold war against us and are the first to create a military bloc. the ussr. works peacefully, does not inflame anything, does not have atomic bombs, it doesn’t create any blocks, but they’re still scaring us anyway. in such conditions, we desperately need the atom. while the states are putting on the assembly line the missing weap
churchill and his friends to the conclusion that the nations speaking english, as the only full-fledgedhe united states itself was far from ideal, for example , the mocarthy regime in the post-war years, all these shameful interrogations, persecutions and repressions against those suspected of sympathizing with communists. however, let’s not get distracted, being blinded by our own atomic superiority, the idea of destroying the ussr, and the usa in 1949 under the pretext of the need to...
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always do the right thing after exhausting all other alternatives churchill actually never said that but it's a nice quote when you don't know who's a person who said something it's always good to say churchill set up with the fact of the matter is we took a long time to pass what should've been passed months ago. it did not help on the ground. but we are where we are. russia, there is great concern about a counteroffensive the summer from russia that might be quite strong. there is a summit where people are going to be wondering what people are going to do regarding ukraine in the short-term, medium-term, long-term. let me start with you. as you are looking at this, what are your highest priorities? what are is your biggest hope in the months ahead and may be your biggest concern? >> thank you. thank you so much for having us in this very timely discussion. thank you to the atlantic council hold the publication inform the public about what is important. first of all the parties never changed and the date russia invaded us. they frankly it never changed his 2014 when they attacked us
always do the right thing after exhausting all other alternatives churchill actually never said that but it's a nice quote when you don't know who's a person who said something it's always good to say churchill set up with the fact of the matter is we took a long time to pass what should've been passed months ago. it did not help on the ground. but we are where we are. russia, there is great concern about a counteroffensive the summer from russia that might be quite strong. there is a summit...
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this is a churchill or chamberlain moment. we can either confront russian aggression in defense of democracy or we can allow the pro-putin extreme maga republicans to appease him. as events have shown in modern world history, appeasement of aggression gets you nowhere. when this was tried at the beginning of the events that reciprocated world war ii, it led to nothing but more than 100 million people losing their lives, or being seriously injured, as a result of the events of the second world war. we cannot repeat that mistake. we have to make sure we stand with our democratic allies in ukraine, israel, the indo-pacific and serve humanitarian assistance to palestinian civilians who are in harm's way through no fault of their own and civilians in war zones all across the world. that is our intention to get that done over the next few days. i yield to democratic whip katherine clark. >> thank you mr. leader and for putting this moment in the historical contest that it deserves. we are in a make or break moment for ukraine, but a
this is a churchill or chamberlain moment. we can either confront russian aggression in defense of democracy or we can allow the pro-putin extreme maga republicans to appease him. as events have shown in modern world history, appeasement of aggression gets you nowhere. when this was tried at the beginning of the events that reciprocated world war ii, it led to nothing but more than 100 million people losing their lives, or being seriously injured, as a result of the events of the second world...
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today is a completely different country, but with russia, for example, as they did not listen to churchill at that time, he said in the 45th, let's analyze it now. with stalin, well, everyone was already very tired of the war at that time, we will ask how our military feels about the fact that the americans finally, the congress finally voted to help ukraine, konstantin denisov, spokesman for the legion of freedom, joins us, mr. konstantin, good morning, good morning, i congratulate you and the viewers of the channel, how did you feel when you learned about this news, well, it is very good that you voted for the provision of aid, ukraine should not only grow and thank you, ukraine should demand from western countries, not only demand, blackmail them to give us weapons, because to explain to them, everything is very simple, if ukraine falls, they will be next, putin will not stop until he plunders and enslaves everyone and does not spoil all other territories, so here you have to maintain a balance, and thank and ask, but at the same time... demand and force them to give us military aid, bu
today is a completely different country, but with russia, for example, as they did not listen to churchill at that time, he said in the 45th, let's analyze it now. with stalin, well, everyone was already very tired of the war at that time, we will ask how our military feels about the fact that the americans finally, the congress finally voted to help ukraine, konstantin denisov, spokesman for the legion of freedom, joins us, mr. konstantin, good morning, good morning, i congratulate you and the...
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churchill kind of moment. you heard my colleague from delaware make this analogy. and no disrespect, but we need to come up with another analogy, we need history with not world war ii replaying itself over and over again. vladimir putin is not adolf hitler. it doesn't mean he is a good guy, but he has less capability than the german leader did in the late 1930's. america is not america of the late 1930's or early 1940's. we possess substantially less manufacturing might in relative terms than we did almost 100 years ago. and most importantly, there are many ways in which in which the -- ways in which the analogy falls apart even if you ignore russia's and china's capacity and the like. there are other ways to look at it. i would like to point to a couple of those right now. the second world war, of course, was the most devastating war in the history of the world. first behind it is the first world war. what is the history lesson of the first world war? the lesson of world war i, is that if you're not careful, you could be in a brodeur regional conflict that kills t
churchill kind of moment. you heard my colleague from delaware make this analogy. and no disrespect, but we need to come up with another analogy, we need history with not world war ii replaying itself over and over again. vladimir putin is not adolf hitler. it doesn't mean he is a good guy, but he has less capability than the german leader did in the late 1930's. america is not america of the late 1930's or early 1940's. we possess substantially less manufacturing might in relative terms than...
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most indignant, boris johnson remembers the christian winston churchill, a cigar in his teeth.ill have to reckon with us. so, lift off the ground, take off. this technique is beautiful. how much time do you devote to the progress of a special military operation? for us this is fate, it is a matter of life and death. we will be the first to know about it. trump. what do you like best? herring under a fur coat or olevye. mate, what are the hairlines? alexander grigorievich, but hello. let him go, there is no strength who could hold him. this is impressive. new questions have arisen, it’s good that they are hello, after your interview they watch a lot, listen to what i say, in the first person, volodya, well done, thank you, at 3:30 in the morning, of course, i always have to be in touch, moscow, kremlin, putin, we will show people more than others, thank you very much, come back on sunday to rtr, rest. it's leaving yourself alone. rest is not thinking about anything, when you are calm and completely switched off. rest is rest. we know everything about holidays. anex. kalinan bele
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do you want to be a chamberlain or a churchill? because that is the moment in time that we are at. >> jonathan: well, one of your colleagues who agrees with you on this, dan crenshaw, said that looking at his colleagues that don't support this, fellow republicans, it's -- i'm guessing the reasoning is they want russia to win so badly they're willing to oust the speaker over it. i mean, how is it that we have republicans -- the party of reagan, or formerly the party of reagan, acting as if they want russia to succeed in ukraine? >> i grew up in the cold war, and i see -- i see the whole thing differently, and i think if we -- if we surrender on ukraine like we did in afghanistan, which was a debacle, is the united states of america going to be stronger or weaker? i would say weaker, and then putin will invade moldova. georgia, he'll threaten the baltics, and the united states, we can't shrink from this responsibility. you know, i quoted chamber -- churchill yesterday, the gathering storm. he talked about how it was unnecessary war.
do you want to be a chamberlain or a churchill? because that is the moment in time that we are at. >> jonathan: well, one of your colleagues who agrees with you on this, dan crenshaw, said that looking at his colleagues that don't support this, fellow republicans, it's -- i'm guessing the reasoning is they want russia to win so badly they're willing to oust the speaker over it. i mean, how is it that we have republicans -- the party of reagan, or formerly the party of reagan, acting as if...
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you're you're talking about churchill . you're talking about churchill.nson made this point about churchill would never cigars. you never have banned cigars. you say would have. so say that maybe he would have. so we're ban tobacco we're happy to ban tobacco products we're happy to products, but we're not happy to legislate puberty products, but we're not happy to legislate for puberty products, but we're not happy to legislate for underrty products, but we're not happy to legislate for under 18 blockers for the under 18 seconds. even in the face of this overwhelming evidence . this overwhelming evidence. >> so, camilla, let me take it step by step. and i'm sorry, this is quite complicated. so forgive me if my answers aren't like one word long, because actually i think this complex like one word long, because actudeserves1k this complex like one word long, because actudeserves a this complex like one word long, because actudeserves a bits complex like one word long, because actudeserves a bit of complex like one word long, because actu deserves a bit of d
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psychiatric counseling as for biden a moment, of -- of where that the sort of a demands winston churchillhamberlain joe biden should say hamas terrorists attack on iran we stand behind israel behind israel any way to respond rather than placating left for preliminary purposes what winston churchill would do but joe biden looking more never ill chamberlain. >> the administration says don't retaliate, israel don't retaliate wens woerz attack since holocaust another efforts over the weekend, israel supposed to sit in like a sitting duck i guess? >> even worse than what julianne is saying i think antisemitism democratic party rampant gallup first time history of gallup polling democrats support palestine hams over israel, i am a free speech absolutinist, what is happening at airport not exercise in first emailed to is essentially organized anarchy this, also -- to america, too. >> great point al a pleasure thank you great conversation we appreciate your time, quick break then colleges across the country are rolling out the red carpet for none other than communist china. folks business kelly s
psychiatric counseling as for biden a moment, of -- of where that the sort of a demands winston churchillhamberlain joe biden should say hamas terrorists attack on iran we stand behind israel behind israel any way to respond rather than placating left for preliminary purposes what winston churchill would do but joe biden looking more never ill chamberlain. >> the administration says don't retaliate, israel don't retaliate wens woerz attack since holocaust another efforts over the weekend,...
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in this very building right behind us, columbia university once awarded winston churchill an honoraryree. it was churchill who said it is a manifestly right that jews should have a national home where they may be reunited. we believe in that principle. today i am here to proclaim to all those who gnash their teeth and demand to wipe the state of israel off the map, and attack our innocent jewish students this simple truth neither israel, nor these jewish students on this campus will ever stand alone. today hamas issued an endorsement statement of the protesters on the statement. they called in the future leaders of america. it is detestable. all this has to be said because the cherished traditions of this university are being overtaken right now but radical and extreme ideologies. they place a target on the backs of jewish students in the united states and here on this campus. a growing number of students have chanted in support of terrorists. they have chased down jewish students. they have mocked them and revived that they shattered racial epithets. they have screamed at those who b
in this very building right behind us, columbia university once awarded winston churchill an honoraryree. it was churchill who said it is a manifestly right that jews should have a national home where they may be reunited. we believe in that principle. today i am here to proclaim to all those who gnash their teeth and demand to wipe the state of israel off the map, and attack our innocent jewish students this simple truth neither israel, nor these jewish students on this campus will ever stand...
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we hurt about churchill and chamberlain. they are both british. if great britain and europe as a whole done more with austria austria. and put border security ahead of ukraine and i yield become. the chair: the gentlewoman from connecticut is recognized. ms. delauro: i yield two minutes to the ranking member of the defense subcommittee, ms. mccollum. the chair: the gentlewoman is recognized. ms. mccollum: it has been six months since president biden since he sent the supplemental. two months since the house is taking up. putin has failed to release thousands of ukrainian children kidnapped and continues to murder ukrainian citizens on a daily basis. there is a severe shortage of ammunition to protect their citizens and. why? this house has remained silent. that changes today. we will pass legislation and provide security and economic assistance to ukraine. and replenish the stock. and join and show the baltic nations romania and poland and we stand with them. together, we will support the ukrainian people and fight for freedom. and make it clear t
we hurt about churchill and chamberlain. they are both british. if great britain and europe as a whole done more with austria austria. and put border security ahead of ukraine and i yield become. the chair: the gentlewoman from connecticut is recognized. ms. delauro: i yield two minutes to the ranking member of the defense subcommittee, ms. mccollum. the chair: the gentlewoman is recognized. ms. mccollum: it has been six months since president biden since he sent the supplemental. two months...
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then all appears to be bipartisan support for a $61000000000.00 package for you, craig, winston churchill. describe what you see, how this vote goes across the over to the w report and stuff on z most of joins us from washington stuff. and this has been going on for months. why is the boat scheduled to happen today this? well, i think everybody would agree here in washing observers, experts and even politicians from both sides that the pressure is, gets too big, too intense for the speaker of the house. you know, when we're not reporting from what's going on on capitol hill with voting and what's on the floor, there's a lot of stuff going on behind closed doors and behind a doors in general, and then those briefings intelligence briefings, etc. and the why those as well as administration, was busy in the last few weeks and months to brief, a republican majority in the house. and of course, the senators, democrats and republicans on what is going on in israel and what is going on in ukraine and how desperate the ukraine is. our for our help for the us, a package, how desperate israel is fo
then all appears to be bipartisan support for a $61000000000.00 package for you, craig, winston churchill. describe what you see, how this vote goes across the over to the w report and stuff on z most of joins us from washington stuff. and this has been going on for months. why is the boat scheduled to happen today this? well, i think everybody would agree here in washing observers, experts and even politicians from both sides that the pressure is, gets too big, too intense for the speaker of...
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is the tory party so damaged that even winston churchill himself couldn't save it?ives her take. but first, has britain become a nation of weak willed people? it's time for tonight's head to head. so the prime minister promised today to end what he called britain's sick note culture. as the number of people out of work due to long time sickness soared to a staggering record high of 2.8 million. >> we now spend £69 billion on benefits for people of working age with a disability or health condition that's more than our entire schools budget, more than our transport budget, more than our transport budget, more than our policing budget, and spending on personal independence payments alone , independence payments alone, it's forecast to increase by more than 50% over the next four years, as sunak's plans will include stripping gp's of their power to sign people off work, removing benefits entirely from people who are still unemployed after 12 months of refusing work and making pip payments for disabilities tougher to access. >> so tonight i'm asking, as rishi sunak vows
is the tory party so damaged that even winston churchill himself couldn't save it?ives her take. but first, has britain become a nation of weak willed people? it's time for tonight's head to head. so the prime minister promised today to end what he called britain's sick note culture. as the number of people out of work due to long time sickness soared to a staggering record high of 2.8 million. >> we now spend £69 billion on benefits for people of working age with a disability or health...