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joshua chamberlain. professor of rhetoric, chamberlain found himself as a colonel in the union army at gettysburg. his 300 men stood at the far left edge of a group of 80,000 soldiers that strung out in a line across fields and hills. chamberlain was told whatever you do you cannot let them come through here. if the confederate army overran them the rebels would gain the high ground and the union army would quickly be defeated. at 2:30 p.m. the first charge came from the 15th and 47th alabama regiments. they attacked uphill running as fast as they could and firing at chamberlain's men who were stationed behind a rock wall. the 20th main stopped the rebel charge and pushed them back down the slope. only to face a second and a third charge. on the fourth assault a bullet hit chamberlain dead center in the belt buckle. he wasn't seriously hurt and realized he got back to his feet leading his men to fight and they halted the enemy's charge forcing the rebels to retreat. as they waited for the next charge, ch
joshua chamberlain. professor of rhetoric, chamberlain found himself as a colonel in the union army at gettysburg. his 300 men stood at the far left edge of a group of 80,000 soldiers that strung out in a line across fields and hills. chamberlain was told whatever you do you cannot let them come through here. if the confederate army overran them the rebels would gain the high ground and the union army would quickly be defeated. at 2:30 p.m. the first charge came from the 15th and 47th alabama...
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one of chamberlain's ncos said colonel, we won't hold them again sir. his brother tom who was one of his officers echoed the warning. chamberlain then stepped to the top of the rock wall in full view of the confederate soldiers, crossing his arms, staring down at the advancing army. joshua, his brother said, do something. give an order. chamberlain continued to stand there for a moment, considering his options. we can't retreat, he thought. and we can't stay here. when i am faced with a choice of doing nothing or doing something, i will always choose to act. he turned his back then on the advancing rebels, looked down at his men and said, fix bayonets. at first, no one knew, they looked at his stunned. he said fix bay onets now. then the colonel pointed his sword directly downhill, slashing the blade through the air and roared, charge, to his men. the remaining 80 men followed their leader, yelling charge as they tumbled over the wall and into history. the confederate troops when they saw chamberlain begin charging downhill, they turned and ran. many th
one of chamberlain's ncos said colonel, we won't hold them again sir. his brother tom who was one of his officers echoed the warning. chamberlain then stepped to the top of the rock wall in full view of the confederate soldiers, crossing his arms, staring down at the advancing army. joshua, his brother said, do something. give an order. chamberlain continued to stand there for a moment, considering his options. we can't retreat, he thought. and we can't stay here. when i am faced with a choice...
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said three guys bigger than sport themselves: babe ruth is legendary, bigger than support, wilt chamberlain, muhammad ali, greatest of all time biggest in the sport. the those are only three guys that get in the the category. >> michael jordan. >> michael jordan not biggest in the sport. greatest player tonight sport. you could make the case that ali was much bigger to boxing and wilt much big inner basketball and babe ruth was much big inner baseball. old footage of ali the is just breathtaking to see, how fast his hand are. when you look at the state of boxing now and look the at these, these wars with joe frazier and muhammad ali and other guys, when he was coming up and he dispatched quickly. amazing. >> as much as i loved joe frasier fights, all three of them, i loved the press conferences, the back and forth, the yelling, the screaming he is a legend. he will be missed. >>> still to come in sports. are you buying what doug pederson is saying about sam bradford. plus we will have much more including weather from medical list. >>> jeff and mike, thanks. here's the exclusive accu weather
said three guys bigger than sport themselves: babe ruth is legendary, bigger than support, wilt chamberlain, muhammad ali, greatest of all time biggest in the sport. the those are only three guys that get in the the category. >> michael jordan. >> michael jordan not biggest in the sport. greatest player tonight sport. you could make the case that ali was much bigger to boxing and wilt much big inner basketball and babe ruth was much big inner baseball. old footage of ali the is just...
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at one point, chamberlain -- one point chamberlain thought dewey got right was his depiction of the split within liberalism best characterized in the life within john stuart mill. he learn from reading dewey. writing for the new york times a month later henry hazlitt , finished his review of liberalism and social action the more rousing claim that the no packing the career of mill's himself, liberalism developed an inner split. he had concluded an outrage. he winds up by telling us in the fact that liberalism means a socialism. this reading of mill's philosophies that the backstop for the work on mill in the 1940's and 1950's, which was securing the minds of many americans the precise nature of mill's socialism and its origins. in 1951, after more than a decade of work, the historian senseral in the classic the historian jennifer burns has , well-documented published with university of chicago press the correspondence between mill and his eventual wife harriet taylor. the letters demonstrated taylor's overwhelming influence on mill's thinking about socialism from early 1849. as mill worke
at one point, chamberlain -- one point chamberlain thought dewey got right was his depiction of the split within liberalism best characterized in the life within john stuart mill. he learn from reading dewey. writing for the new york times a month later henry hazlitt , finished his review of liberalism and social action the more rousing claim that the no packing the career of mill's himself, liberalism developed an inner split. he had concluded an outrage. he winds up by telling us in the fact...
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analysis that were inappropriate for the situation for america and policy makers to say to talk about chamberlain but kennedy during the cuban missile crisis when there were talking about a pre-emptive strike he said i want my brother to be that guy of the '60s as a pre-emptive a pearl harbor type of strike using this has a history does matter. and with the mockups here in the house it is fun to add to it so having a bit of a command. >> to share with your colleagues? >> i do. there somewhere informally causally sharing i love narrative history so i've always trading that and what is good. >> host: are their authors that you go back to if this author has the new book? >> yes. i am waiting robert to come up with a book on lyndon johnson so yes. when that comes out we all get it. i remember when the manchesters went to finish his biography of churchill the same thing we waited for that to come out to read that the data is kind of fun to have a group of goods for that book that we're all anticipating i think it is a little adult version of the harry potter series. >> did you read that? >> everyone o
analysis that were inappropriate for the situation for america and policy makers to say to talk about chamberlain but kennedy during the cuban missile crisis when there were talking about a pre-emptive strike he said i want my brother to be that guy of the '60s as a pre-emptive a pearl harbor type of strike using this has a history does matter. and with the mockups here in the house it is fun to add to it so having a bit of a command. >> to share with your colleagues? >> i do. there...
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coming up in this half hour, author malcolm gladwell shows us how basketball great wilt chamberlain canoyota green room, jeff gold bosnian musli-- goldblum. he's busy with his new son and tell you how he's re-creating with a blockbuster cast for "independence day: resurgence." >>> in headlines, the "washington post" reports coffee is no longer classified as a possible cars en. the world health organization says there is not enough proof to show a link to cancer. a new report today has a warning about very hot drinks. it finds beverages of 150 degrees fahrenheit might hurt the throat and promote tumor growth. >>> and the "los angeles times" reports on the copyright trial getting underway over led zeppelin's iconic song "stair way to heaven." the estate of the guitarist and the band spirit accuses zeppelin of stealing parts of its song "taurus." ♪ >> "taurus" was released three years before "stairway to heaven." robert planet and jimmy page are -- robert plante and jimmy page are expected to testify. >>> malcolm gladwell is the author behind five best-selling books. they explore how ideas
coming up in this half hour, author malcolm gladwell shows us how basketball great wilt chamberlain canoyota green room, jeff gold bosnian musli-- goldblum. he's busy with his new son and tell you how he's re-creating with a blockbuster cast for "independence day: resurgence." >>> in headlines, the "washington post" reports coffee is no longer classified as a possible cars en. the world health organization says there is not enough proof to show a link to cancer. a...
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we were up for a few years later and some people are saying a least double chamberlain managed to getaper with a famous person signature on it. david cameron hasn't even done not. stuart: i want your forecast because i'm almost out of time. >> stay or leave. who wins on thursday night? >> even though the post in my garden, someone knocked over last night, my heart is still leave. let's see if you move the market because it can and appears to be waning. the market is the period thank you very much. we'll see you very soon get special coverage of the exit code one way or the other. thursday night 11:00 p.m. eastern time all the way through until 1:00 friday morning. should have early results come in throughout that time period will be on the air of were you. look at this. if you're about to a rocket on by amazon's jeff besos called lou origin successfully landing this rocket up right. you are watching it up right after a short trip into the upper atmosphere. if this capture designed to carry humans base also landed back on here. no damage bass. the southwest because of an extraordinary
we were up for a few years later and some people are saying a least double chamberlain managed to getaper with a famous person signature on it. david cameron hasn't even done not. stuart: i want your forecast because i'm almost out of time. >> stay or leave. who wins on thursday night? >> even though the post in my garden, someone knocked over last night, my heart is still leave. let's see if you move the market because it can and appears to be waning. the market is the period thank...
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chamberlain. let's remind viewers.lain had promised peace and what out saying this was peace, and actually -- tom: all of our audience had seen the speech. francine: not everyone, but this goes to the point, you saw david cameron who was almost angry. there have been accusations on both sides of the camp. if you are a voter, you lose the kind of middle ground. economics,rse we do and a bit of british history here. we bring in some terrific european perspective. your thoughts on what the prime minister said their? for me, that was without question a desolate moment off of the tragic murder of the minister. >> yes. cox,ld say, i knew ms. quite well. really represented the future. you are in england, and look at the rest of the world. you are not looking at what i would call little britain. i think it is very sad that we had to get to this point to actually show the divide the campaign -- of the campaign on the races. you can see, from the pollsters billboards that were put up this week, ultimately, this is unfortunately,
chamberlain. let's remind viewers.lain had promised peace and what out saying this was peace, and actually -- tom: all of our audience had seen the speech. francine: not everyone, but this goes to the point, you saw david cameron who was almost angry. there have been accusations on both sides of the camp. if you are a voter, you lose the kind of middle ground. economics,rse we do and a bit of british history here. we bring in some terrific european perspective. your thoughts on what the prime...
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. >> reporter: bob showed us a photo of him and wilt chamberlain when he was 10 years old. speaking of former 76ers, hall of famers julius erving and allen iverson partied with the crowd. a.i. laid out a blueprint for success for simmons. >> i would say just come in here, giving everything you've got, win every game like it's your last. and i feel like these fans here are going to support him. >> reporter: many fans are hoping to see chris dunn as a 76er, but after that didn't happen a lot of them went home. now, the team is very excited. the fans are very excited. they're hoping that the team can be a contender. but they know it may take a couple of seasons before they take the playoffs in the east and try to contend in the nba. live from eakins oval brandon hudson. nbc 10 news. >> and they know about patience. the nba draft a bright spot on an evening that had moments of gloominess. nbc 10 was there as the rain fell in centre city. some people remembered their umbrellas. others, yeah, were caught off guard. >> i remember because sheena told me. sheena parveen has your wea
. >> reporter: bob showed us a photo of him and wilt chamberlain when he was 10 years old. speaking of former 76ers, hall of famers julius erving and allen iverson partied with the crowd. a.i. laid out a blueprint for success for simmons. >> i would say just come in here, giving everything you've got, win every game like it's your last. and i feel like these fans here are going to support him. >> reporter: many fans are hoping to see chris dunn as a 76er, but after that didn't...
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this is not, you know, people will talk about munich and chamberlain, and robert kennedy during the cuban missile crisis referred -- said he didn't want -- when they were talking about a preemptive strike in cuba, he said i don't want my brother to be the tojo of the 1960s, meaning a preemptive pearl harbor-like strike. so the uses of history actually really do matter. and there have been many times at hearings or markups here in the house where i'll hear somebody cite something, and it's kind of fun to add to it in terms of, yeah, but the other part of that history is x, y and z. so actually having a bit of a command of the history is very useful. >> host: do you share books with your colleagues? do other members of congress share books with you? >> guest: i do. yeah, there's a group of us informally who are constantly sharing titles back and forth. my buddy, brian higgins from buffalo, and i both love narrative history, so we're always trading what we're reading and what's good. so, yeah. >> host: are there authors that you go back to time and again? or if this author has a new book out
this is not, you know, people will talk about munich and chamberlain, and robert kennedy during the cuban missile crisis referred -- said he didn't want -- when they were talking about a preemptive strike in cuba, he said i don't want my brother to be the tojo of the 1960s, meaning a preemptive pearl harbor-like strike. so the uses of history actually really do matter. and there have been many times at hearings or markups here in the house where i'll hear somebody cite something, and it's kind...
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the last time that happened in the finals, wilt chamberlain in 1970. how do you slow kai require irving around? he has three straight games with at least 30 points in the finals. >> i think this is more difficult. i thought that what was amazing about that performance is that he wasn't really shooting open shots. he was shooting contested shots over people. sometimes in a game you have to make sure that a guy like that is always with someone on him. but more importantly if you're going to give him 41, you cannot give lebron james 41. >> reporter: you have to pick a manster, right? >> pick one monster. >> reporter: control one. let the other go. we'll be back with predictions later on. but now we want to head back to cleveland. mike shumann with espn's marc spears lnch spears. >> reporter: marc spears from espn, the undefeated website. marc, you've been doing a daily diary with draymond green. how tough was it for him to sit and watch game five? >> well, he sent me a text during the game that just said "hurting." he took it very hard. understandably so.
the last time that happened in the finals, wilt chamberlain in 1970. how do you slow kai require irving around? he has three straight games with at least 30 points in the finals. >> i think this is more difficult. i thought that what was amazing about that performance is that he wasn't really shooting open shots. he was shooting contested shots over people. sometimes in a game you have to make sure that a guy like that is always with someone on him. but more importantly if you're going to...
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and roosevelt sends a letter to chamberlain maybe this thing and talk -- to hitler listen i think maybe this is a out of control. we have to pull back here. we have to stop the scare. this is wrong. i mean if brexit -- if britain leaves okay, you know, this is not going to destroy kroger. kroger is going to report this week and i don't expect a great number but i think that we uniquely can watch the tape underneath and see a diagio go down and credit suisse and deutsch bank. it's our job to be a little more balanced on what this means for the united states. again, i'm not an american first here. >> your view, it's not much -- >> how could you not want to come here and send your money here. i mean if you have a german 10-year, money is -- i used to buy -- go buy dutch bonds for heaven's sakes and that was lunacy but you could pick up a couple hundred basis points. indeed if you want to buy a big piece of property in germany may you wait a week. want to buy a big piece of property in london, don't even think about it. sell. but i mean we got to calm down. we got to calm down. i mean, you
and roosevelt sends a letter to chamberlain maybe this thing and talk -- to hitler listen i think maybe this is a out of control. we have to pull back here. we have to stop the scare. this is wrong. i mean if brexit -- if britain leaves okay, you know, this is not going to destroy kroger. kroger is going to report this week and i don't expect a great number but i think that we uniquely can watch the tape underneath and see a diagio go down and credit suisse and deutsch bank. it's our job to be...
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>> no, that's the art of my friend paul chamberlain. >> congratulations, sir. >> thank you very much.> best wishes. we have the mandolin ready in the other room. being serenaded now. >>> let me finish with the wonders i saw on television last night, over this memorial day weekend. it was in the sporting world as john kerry -- no as mitt romney would say. time in my kitchen. (announcer) need to hire fast? go to ziprecruiter.com and post your job to over 100 of the web's leading job boards with a single click. then simply select the best candidates from one easy to review list. you put up one post and the next day you have all these candidates. makes my job a lot easier. (announcer) over 400,000 businesses have already used ziprecruiter. and now you can use ziprecruiter for free. go to ziprecruiter.com/offer6 >>> let me finish tonight with last night's finish of the golden state/okc basketball. basketball is my favorite sport, the fastest, most exciting, nine of ten times it's not about the lead, it's about who's hot. last saturday's game between golden state warriors and oklahoma city
>> no, that's the art of my friend paul chamberlain. >> congratulations, sir. >> thank you very much.> best wishes. we have the mandolin ready in the other room. being serenaded now. >>> let me finish with the wonders i saw on television last night, over this memorial day weekend. it was in the sporting world as john kerry -- no as mitt romney would say. time in my kitchen. (announcer) need to hire fast? go to ziprecruiter.com and post your job to over 100 of the...
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even if you are talking about an emperial court with chamberlains and ladies in waiting or whether you're talk about the office of the president of the united states. so the elected officials. and it emanates from the person who has been elected who has the power. and i'm a student of the way that works. and i'm fascinating by the way that happens. so i'm hoping that this book -- you can read it as as entertainment during a lot of shocking murders and the rest. you can look at it about how it works together. it's the study of human nature and power. >> really, it showed to -- i just gave you one example. in 1981, when it was murdered. when he was this fascinated form reallyened in russia 18 -- 1917. >> in rush yap history. look at trump. look at, you know, look at the clintons. again and again, personalities is decisive in power and in politics. and so my books concentrate on the personal. who's your favorite personality? the one that you had the most fun researching? >> well, it's just totally compelling. you know, he's a miss under character. i wanted to look at him have in a very simil
even if you are talking about an emperial court with chamberlains and ladies in waiting or whether you're talk about the office of the president of the united states. so the elected officials. and it emanates from the person who has been elected who has the power. and i'm a student of the way that works. and i'm fascinating by the way that happens. so i'm hoping that this book -- you can read it as as entertainment during a lot of shocking murders and the rest. you can look at it about how it...
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. >> stephen: wilt chamberlain did? >> yeah, he was dreaming.was dreaming he was going to box muhammad ali. (laughter) but that's where ego will get ya. >> stephen: is there anything people don't know about your friend that they should be thinking about right now? >> his understanding of what integrity was all about was remarkable and it's an example for us to repeat for our kids and grandkids because it was the real deal. >> stephen: kareem abdul jabbar, everybody. we'll be right back with james corden. (cheers and applause) ♪ at our retirement plan today. not now! i'm cleaning the oven! yeah, i'm cleaning the gutters! washing the dog! washing the cat! well i'm learning snapchamp! chat. chat! changing the oil... (vo) it's surprising what people would rather do than deal with retirement. pressure-washing the... roses. aerating the lawn! (vo) but with nationwide it's no big deal. okay, your retirement plan is all set. nationwide? awesome. nice neighborhood. ♪ nationwide is on your side (rustling sound effects, did we put away all the food? define
. >> stephen: wilt chamberlain did? >> yeah, he was dreaming.was dreaming he was going to box muhammad ali. (laughter) but that's where ego will get ya. >> stephen: is there anything people don't know about your friend that they should be thinking about right now? >> his understanding of what integrity was all about was remarkable and it's an example for us to repeat for our kids and grandkids because it was the real deal. >> stephen: kareem abdul jabbar,...
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. >> it's also about wilt chamberlain. i'm obsessed with the story.now, he's a very tall man who is asentenceably smart -- object sentenceably smart and does a lot of dumb things. >> wilt chamberlain had one weak not, he couldn't shoot free throws. he figured out if he shoots underhanded, he becomes a great free-throw shooter. he does that, and then he goes back to shooting the normal way even though he knows he's condemning himself to a career of mediocrity from the free-throw line. the question is, having discovered a better way of doing things, why does he stick with it? that's what that's about. >> i know the granny shot. >> why -- >> you've got to listen to the show. i'm not going to give it away. ♪ it's here, but it's going by fast. the opportunity of the year is back: the mercedes-benz summer event. get to your dealer today for incredible once-a-season offers, and start firing up those grilles. lease the cla250 for $299 a month at your local mercedes-benz dealer. mercedes-benz. >>> our top story this half hour, the ease of buying a gun. while t
. >> it's also about wilt chamberlain. i'm obsessed with the story.now, he's a very tall man who is asentenceably smart -- object sentenceably smart and does a lot of dumb things. >> wilt chamberlain had one weak not, he couldn't shoot free throws. he figured out if he shoots underhanded, he becomes a great free-throw shooter. he does that, and then he goes back to shooting the normal way even though he knows he's condemning himself to a career of mediocrity from the free-throw...
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now will chamberlain, jerry jerry west, willis reed, et cetera, it was a great game. this game starts on the west coast at midnight. five minutes after it starts kids are heading down to the bar and they close the bar and there on the street. ugliness ensues. the other problem here is that the city of kent had been affected by the times and the fbi to assume the worst of any demonstration. one of the reasons they had been prepped was this man. does anyone recognized him? jerry rubin had a talk at kent two weeks before. it was a talk sanctioned by the university. one of the things he said at that talk was, he was a street theater. he was street theater and if any of you were there you might remember. he said to start the revolution, yet the first kill your parents. now jerry lewis told me that his students said he was speaking metaphorically. and another student said no, you have to kill your parents. understandably this upset the residence of kent that students were being told to kill their parents. so you have all that. he goes around, after he gets everybody and est
now will chamberlain, jerry jerry west, willis reed, et cetera, it was a great game. this game starts on the west coast at midnight. five minutes after it starts kids are heading down to the bar and they close the bar and there on the street. ugliness ensues. the other problem here is that the city of kent had been affected by the times and the fbi to assume the worst of any demonstration. one of the reasons they had been prepped was this man. does anyone recognized him? jerry rubin had a talk...
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one is the chamberlain like failure to see reality because it's too scary. i mean, if you really recognize the size of our enemies, their intensity, their willingness to die for their cause, their eagerness to kill us, the level of hate they represent, it's scary. and i think an awful lot of folks like obama are just frankly frightened to deal with reality. second, if you are a genuine left winger, you assume the real enemy has to be the united states. and so you wander around and give speeches in cairo and elsewhere and you say oh, they can't really be that bad, but they are. and, third, if you have grown up in a world where you are not allow to do make judgments, i mean, who are we to decide that wanting to kill us is wrong? the whole effort of the last 50 years to create situation ethics makes it very difficult. so, let's start with a simple model. somebody walks in the room and says i believe in sharia, which is the most radical islamic law going back to the seventh and eighth century. i believe in isis, i would like to destroy the united states. in my j
one is the chamberlain like failure to see reality because it's too scary. i mean, if you really recognize the size of our enemies, their intensity, their willingness to die for their cause, their eagerness to kill us, the level of hate they represent, it's scary. and i think an awful lot of folks like obama are just frankly frightened to deal with reality. second, if you are a genuine left winger, you assume the real enemy has to be the united states. and so you wander around and give speeches...
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andy warhol, debbie harry, wilt chamberlain. >> it was a place for intellectuals to gather,un.ould have a drink with gore vidal, argue with norman mailer and help resuscitate mr. t. >> it was a crazy time. a potent combination of designer drugs, dirt-cheap foam. >> they danced and fought the foam all night long and were left with memories to last a lifetime. if they could remember them. >> yeah, yeah, i was there. not they remember. the doctors say they happen to know a lot of people that came in contact with the foam, except for long-term memory loss. one time i blacked out in '94, and when i came to, i was accepting an independent spirit award for "fargo." i don't remember making that movie. ( laughter ). >> but all parties have to end sometime, and for bubble that was may 22, 1974. the same night the club opened. >> eeh, i decided to end things before the scene got too square, you know. also, the health department shut us down and the military took our foam machine to use as a weapon. i live with no regrets. i have a new club in mime wre we're doing big things with what i ca
andy warhol, debbie harry, wilt chamberlain. >> it was a place for intellectuals to gather,un.ould have a drink with gore vidal, argue with norman mailer and help resuscitate mr. t. >> it was a crazy time. a potent combination of designer drugs, dirt-cheap foam. >> they danced and fought the foam all night long and were left with memories to last a lifetime. if they could remember them. >> yeah, yeah, i was there. not they remember. the doctors say they happen to know a...
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or i think it is safe to say that neville chamberlain's attempt to appease hitler was bigger. in the heat of rhetoric, britain is already an a la cart member of the eu. not only does it ever its own this money. they are part of a border free zone. you can travel between them without a passport. that's not the case in the uk. the court of justice can't overturn british haws based on the charter of fundamental human rights. britain is not a signatory. and they have ability to opt out of any eu legislation related to justice or home affairs. and britain gets a sizable rebate from the eu meaning the membership dues are much lower than other countries like france or germany. in short here's the bottom line. even if britain votes to leave, it is not that momentous or terrifying. maybe the pound could get hurt and some u.s. banks will have to transfer out of london. you'll let's stick with the program and remember what really matters regardless of how overathlete brexit rhetoric gets. and i have to tell you, it's gotten ridiculous. vick in wisconsin. >> caller: my question is about n
or i think it is safe to say that neville chamberlain's attempt to appease hitler was bigger. in the heat of rhetoric, britain is already an a la cart member of the eu. not only does it ever its own this money. they are part of a border free zone. you can travel between them without a passport. that's not the case in the uk. the court of justice can't overturn british haws based on the charter of fundamental human rights. britain is not a signatory. and they have ability to opt out of any eu...
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even if you are talking about an imperial court with chamberlains and ladies in waiting or whether you're talking about the office of the president of the united states. elected officials. power works in a similar way. and it emanates from the person who has been elected who has the power. whether it is barack obama or vladimir putin. and i'm a student of the way that works. and i am fascinated by the way that happens. so i'm hoping that this book -- you can read it as entertainment during a lot of shocking murders and the rest. you can look at it about how it works together. it's the study of human nature and power. i just gave you one example. in 1981, when it was murder. when he was assassinated, reform really ended in russia 1917. in russian history. look at trump. look at, you know, look at the clintons. again and again, personalities are decisive in power and in politics. and so my books concentrate on the personal. brian: who's your favorite personality? not your favorite leader, but funone you had the most researching? simon: well, peter the great is totally compelling. you know,
even if you are talking about an imperial court with chamberlains and ladies in waiting or whether you're talking about the office of the president of the united states. elected officials. power works in a similar way. and it emanates from the person who has been elected who has the power. whether it is barack obama or vladimir putin. and i'm a student of the way that works. and i am fascinated by the way that happens. so i'm hoping that this book -- you can read it as entertainment during a...
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he watched wilt chamberlain and the 76ers win it all in 1967. >> the flyers win the stanley cup! won back-to-back stanley cups in '74 and '75. the phils won the 1980 world series against the kansas city royals. and in '83 -- ♪ 76ers dr. j. dominated the nba finals. then a curse. almost 400 feet over that billy penn's hat and sam worked on that building. >> when the sports teams sort of took a downfall all at once, they thought maybe there's something here about that. >> reporter: the flyers lost in '87 and '97, the phils out in '83, the sixers done in '01, the eagles beaten in '05. >> when they built the comcast center there was certainly a move that hey, we have got to try to break this curse. >> and this was their answer, a 5 1/4-inch statuette, affixed to the comcast center in 2007. less than a year later -- >> world champions of baseball! >> reporter: -- the phils won the world series, lifting the decades-old curse. but now there's a new sky scrape in town, and it's going to be even taller. all right, philly sports fans, this is important. they're going to take lily penn and
he watched wilt chamberlain and the 76ers win it all in 1967. >> the flyers win the stanley cup! won back-to-back stanley cups in '74 and '75. the phils won the 1980 world series against the kansas city royals. and in '83 -- ♪ 76ers dr. j. dominated the nba finals. then a curse. almost 400 feet over that billy penn's hat and sam worked on that building. >> when the sports teams sort of took a downfall all at once, they thought maybe there's something here about that. >>...
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she made a mistake by reacting he is powerful and down and that you may have to go back to will chamberlaint is to sell physically he has a over everyone. >>gary: is never been drawn out again and so + if an abc if you want to collect the 2 1/2 to $9 your mentor steph curry is planning--playing. >>gary: supposedly when he turned down over the hundred million he was the mvp of the super bowl. >>gary: you know what you saw one of these clips a happy father's day and it will be an interesting one . frustrated with your overactive bladder medicine not working? can't handle the side effects? botox® treats symptoms of leaking, going too often, and the strong sudden need to go. ask your urologist if botox® can help calm your bladder and reduce your daily leakage episodes. the effects of botox® may spread hours to weeks after injection, causing serious symptoms. alert your doctor right away as difficulty swallowing, speaking, breathing, eye problems, loss of bladder control or muscle weakness can be a sign of a life-threatening condition. don't take botox® if you can't empty your bladder on your ow
she made a mistake by reacting he is powerful and down and that you may have to go back to will chamberlaint is to sell physically he has a over everyone. >>gary: is never been drawn out again and so + if an abc if you want to collect the 2 1/2 to $9 your mentor steph curry is planning--playing. >>gary: supposedly when he turned down over the hundred million he was the mvp of the super bowl. >>gary: you know what you saw one of these clips a happy father's day and it will be...
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it's only been done by lebron james, michael jordan, will willerlain, and -- chamberlain, and bill russellas caught the imagination of millennial's everywhere. it is the right kind of product, the reason it is doing so well, outselling even the great kim kardashian. $1.99 for thiss emoji keyboard. what are the companies involved? cory: apple will get a lot of money from this. steph is probably getting a licensing deal. but it lends itself to sort of -- as people communicate using and steph curry is the social currency of the moment, that only a cruise back to him and probably back to under armour, his chief financial backer next to the golden state warriors. scarlet: cory johnson joining us from san francisco. we will stay with technology and check in with abigail doolittle who is live from the nasdaq, where she has the latest on some tech names. abigail: overall, we have the nasdaq changed -- unchanged, down just slightly. andman trimmed estimates its price target on lower smartphone growth. calling for a big slide in smartphone growth this year and next year, from 2015, to roughly 10% gr
it's only been done by lebron james, michael jordan, will willerlain, and -- chamberlain, and bill russellas caught the imagination of millennial's everywhere. it is the right kind of product, the reason it is doing so well, outselling even the great kim kardashian. $1.99 for thiss emoji keyboard. what are the companies involved? cory: apple will get a lot of money from this. steph is probably getting a licensing deal. but it lends itself to sort of -- as people communicate using and steph...
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don't think history will put him in the same group as neville chamberlain? walter: no.t, you still see history and a good thing about history is there are many drafts. it's like a leonardo painting. there are many layers that you get to paint over the years. it is the first draft of history. here at the aspen ideas possible. that is walter isaacson. there's more coming. act to you in new york city. oliver: erik schatzker and walter isaacson in beautiful colorado. coming up, what does it exit mean for american companies doing business in the u.k.? that's part of our focus on farm a week. ♪ oliver: you are watching bloomberg markets. jonathan ferro joins us. it is focus on pharma week, where we are going deep on the global business of pharmaceuticals. concerns over brexit has hit the pharmaceutical industry and big companies have the most exposure to a brexit scenario. mylan is exposed the most. david westin and alix steel spoke to the ceo and asked how the brexit affects her company. heather: our exposure to the u.k. is immaterial. everyone is taking a different slice of
don't think history will put him in the same group as neville chamberlain? walter: no.t, you still see history and a good thing about history is there are many drafts. it's like a leonardo painting. there are many layers that you get to paint over the years. it is the first draft of history. here at the aspen ideas possible. that is walter isaacson. there's more coming. act to you in new york city. oliver: erik schatzker and walter isaacson in beautiful colorado. coming up, what does it exit...
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tom: i believe i saw that with a prime minister the other day talking about neville chamberlain, thel, from world war ii. roland: i think people always thought this was going to be a close thing, but it is important to rally every single voice and every single vote right up to the end, and that is what we are trying to do, as you rightly say. there are a huge number of in thisds, more referendum than you ever get normally. , as anwas downtown amateur, what we call downtown here last night at the opera house where you are a trustee. you cannot tell me that that will disappear if you lose this vote. we will survive perfectly well on our own, but we will not have the opportunity to thrive in the way we are now. we have the opportunity of actually leading in europe, so to leave at this moment is sort of madness, not just economic madness but manus also to our security and our place in the world. the european union helps magnify our voice. it does not moderated in any for -- it does not moderate it in any form or shape. francine: it is difficult to know whether jobs will move elsewhere. r
tom: i believe i saw that with a prime minister the other day talking about neville chamberlain, thel, from world war ii. roland: i think people always thought this was going to be a close thing, but it is important to rally every single voice and every single vote right up to the end, and that is what we are trying to do, as you rightly say. there are a huge number of in thisds, more referendum than you ever get normally. , as anwas downtown amateur, what we call downtown here last night at...
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surprisingly to many, prime minister chamberlain seemed ambivalent and didn't immediately call for declaration one day he was absent. when his deputy rose and declared he would speak for labor, a man yelled from across the floor, speak for england. i'm here today to speak for england, for great britain; indeed, for all the united kingdom. this thursday, june 23, the british people will decide a momentous question. should the united kingdom remain a member of the european union or leave the european union? i have not stated nor will i state today a position on this question. the british people alone should decide their policy toward the continent. what i will defend is their sovereign right as a people to decide this question free of external influences, foreign threats and hysterical fearmongering. the great and the good, the elite are united in horror at the prospect of a british exit from the u.e. and according to to these eurocrats if the british people choose to leave the e.u., then the people must be punished. some have called for immediate tax increases and budget cuts should the leave c
surprisingly to many, prime minister chamberlain seemed ambivalent and didn't immediately call for declaration one day he was absent. when his deputy rose and declared he would speak for labor, a man yelled from across the floor, speak for england. i'm here today to speak for england, for great britain; indeed, for all the united kingdom. this thursday, june 23, the british people will decide a momentous question. should the united kingdom remain a member of the european union or leave the...
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. >> we have the history of wilt chamberlain before michael jordan.ve had every combination of history in west philadelphia, that sometimes people do not know about, and it is not only rebound, it is one of the hottest places in philadelphia, pennsylvania in terms of development and architecture. >> this all sound so, so great. i will give you a hard question. if you had to pick one thing, just one thing that is so special about this area, what would it be. >> the parks. in particular, cobbs creek park. >> you were there as you were younger. >> yes, i did. >> you still go there. >> i did a lot of things i can't talk about on camera. >> come on now, senator. >> it has an ice skating rink, pool, environmental basketball center, open space and trail. it is one of the largest parts of the fairmount park and so for me the secret thing is outside of philadelphia, environment is protected and it is a beautiful park. it is one of our great secrets that people do not know about. >> now secret is out. >> yes, it is. >> thanks for being here. >> will you hang ou
. >> we have the history of wilt chamberlain before michael jordan.ve had every combination of history in west philadelphia, that sometimes people do not know about, and it is not only rebound, it is one of the hottest places in philadelphia, pennsylvania in terms of development and architecture. >> this all sound so, so great. i will give you a hard question. if you had to pick one thing, just one thing that is so special about this area, what would it be. >> the parks. in...
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on personalities and the interesting thing is if you are talking about an imperial court with chamberlainsnd ladies-in-waiting or the office of the president of the united states or the prime minister of england. power works in a similar way and it comes from the person who has been elected, whether it is obama or putin. and i'm a student of the way it works and i'm fascinated by the way it happens. you can read entertainment about a lot of shocking murders and the rest and look of an explanation of how russia works today or look upon it as a study of human nature and power and call that gossip, but it shows, was 81 when alexander ii murdered, when he was assassinated, reform ended in russia until 1917. personality again, again and again, just in american history, look at trump, look at the clintons, again and again, personality is in power. my books concentrate on the personal. brian: who was your favorite personality but the one you had the most fun researching. simon: peter the great is compelling and misunderstood character and i wanted to look at him in a political sense as well as a
on personalities and the interesting thing is if you are talking about an imperial court with chamberlainsnd ladies-in-waiting or the office of the president of the united states or the prime minister of england. power works in a similar way and it comes from the person who has been elected, whether it is obama or putin. and i'm a student of the way it works and i'm fascinated by the way it happens. you can read entertainment about a lot of shocking murders and the rest and look of an...
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chamberlain graduated from u d.c. hi u d.c.r career and caree somebody said no you dress cute every day you should be inday uh fashion. >> exactly.ly full-time accountant i still stl have my full-time job. faa i'm here. h but this is always been my passion so i've always had alwad sales position, always been inni sales and always been inn i styling. >> you're wonderful. that's how hot you are. a you're so lit the fire department is here. and now they're going by.oing b come and visit miss fifi at her shop.shop >> vintage and charm classicla clothing 1231 good hope hope hop inside the anacostia art centerc >> i'm wearing these on tv. let me know how much these are.a aren't these so cute. the tribal print is everything.i >> can you get -- miss fifi cann she get a discount.co miss fifi's hair on point. p >> they say your hair isy your everything. >> thank you. .> love those vintage fashions >> for sure.>> >> all right. 9:56. got another full hour of goodhel day coming up.cong >> my gosh the hour went by soo quickly. >> got another
chamberlain graduated from u d.c. hi u d.c.r career and caree somebody said no you dress cute every day you should be inday uh fashion. >> exactly.ly full-time accountant i still stl have my full-time job. faa i'm here. h but this is always been my passion so i've always had alwad sales position, always been inni sales and always been inn i styling. >> you're wonderful. that's how hot you are. a you're so lit the fire department is here. and now they're going by.oing b come and...
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. >>> in terms of great nba rivalries we've got bill russell versus wilt chamberlain, magic johnson versus steph curry. cleveland cavaliers clinching historic comeback last night becoming the first team ever to win an nba finals after they were down three games to one. game seven also capped high stakes battle between nike and under armour. nike quick to capitalize on the win and its lebron endorsement with this ad last night. for more on the big business impact and the big money at stake, we're joined by cnbc contributor mike jackson, chief marketing officer with event solutions international. and, mike, does nike see any increase in sales and/or decrease from under armour as a result of the results from last night? >> well, thanks for having me. you know, nike's this iconic brand. and their positioning is really not so much anymore about selling product. it's about creating this kind of movement. and the fact that they had that ad ready, i believe, which really captured consumers all over cleveland, really just keeps putting them in the hearts and minds of consumer that are barely passio
. >>> in terms of great nba rivalries we've got bill russell versus wilt chamberlain, magic johnson versus steph curry. cleveland cavaliers clinching historic comeback last night becoming the first team ever to win an nba finals after they were down three games to one. game seven also capped high stakes battle between nike and under armour. nike quick to capitalize on the win and its lebron endorsement with this ad last night. for more on the big business impact and the big money at...
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when he came back from the meeting in brussels, it was the chamberlain moment where he held up a piecepaper and said back in before the second world war he said i hold peace in my hands. he said this is that, we got what we wanted. too many people said you didn't get what you wanted. the eu was not budging on any of the key issues on sovereignty, on immigration immigration and economic issues and therefore he was already at odds with the french president and others spread he tried to put a positive spin on it but it just didn't work. of course we have a relationship of these countries that just across the english channel, they will be coming out to calm the nerves of the rest of the eu to say it's up to britain. we think they've made a bad decision. we are strong and powerful together. that will be his message, but i guarantee you there will be members of many countries in the eu saying, you know what, i want to vote on whether we should say stay in or out. >> we've been watching this live picture coming from ten downing st. waiting for any moment to hear from david cameron, the prime
when he came back from the meeting in brussels, it was the chamberlain moment where he held up a piecepaper and said back in before the second world war he said i hold peace in my hands. he said this is that, we got what we wanted. too many people said you didn't get what you wanted. the eu was not budging on any of the key issues on sovereignty, on immigration immigration and economic issues and therefore he was already at odds with the french president and others spread he tried to put a...
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will chamberlain, west, et cetera, et cetera. it was a great game. this game starts in the west coast at midnight, five minutes after it starts kids are sitting in the bar and they close the bar. ugliness. and the other problem that the city of cent had been prepped by the times and by the fbi to assume the worst of any demonstration, one of the reasons they had been prepped was this man. anybody recognize him? jerry rubin. one of the things he said that talk was -- jerry rubin, youth interl party. and jerry rubin liked to provoke. he was street theater and he said, if any of you that were there, in order to start the revolution you have to first cel your parents. now, jerry lewis told me that he said to his students who he asked to come and look the next day, he was speaking metaphorically, no, he meant it, you to kill your parents. understandably this subset the residence of cent that a bunch of kids were to kill parents. you have all of that. he estimates $50,000 worth of damagement it turns out to be 10,000 or 5,000 depending on what you take his
will chamberlain, west, et cetera, et cetera. it was a great game. this game starts in the west coast at midnight, five minutes after it starts kids are sitting in the bar and they close the bar. ugliness. and the other problem that the city of cent had been prepped by the times and by the fbi to assume the worst of any demonstration, one of the reasons they had been prepped was this man. anybody recognize him? jerry rubin. one of the things he said that talk was -- jerry rubin, youth interl...
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i read this fascinating essay on chamberlain. ,his is the guy, he's normal he's great.came back and was president of the college. but if you read the article, you realize the rest of his life, he suffered physically and mentally. it affected his family and almost cost him his marriage. that would be my response. >> any comments on confederate deserters, of which there were many? >> deserters. >> any comments about deserters? >> how they were treated when they came home? >> i think it depends on when you deserted. if we're talking about the end of the war, is interesting to note, i focus on the formal ceremonies. not every confederate soldier ended at appomattox. those whose units were dispersed in other places; in order to not appear like they were deserting, they left in military order together. in a way that almost anticipates what you are finding, that they are using their community experience in wartime as a martial host to han dle this transformation into peacetime. if you left camp alone, you are a deserter. if you left camp with your company, you are not. >> i wo
i read this fascinating essay on chamberlain. ,his is the guy, he's normal he's great.came back and was president of the college. but if you read the article, you realize the rest of his life, he suffered physically and mentally. it affected his family and almost cost him his marriage. that would be my response. >> any comments on confederate deserters, of which there were many? >> deserters. >> any comments about deserters? >> how they were treated when they came home?...
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i read this fascinating essay on chamberlain. this is the guy, he's normal, he's great. he came back and was president of the college. but if you read the article, you realize the rest of his life, he suffered physically and mentally. it affected his family and almost cost him his marriage. that would be my response. >> any comments on confederate deserters, of which there were many? >> deserters. >> any comments about deserters? >> how they were treated when they came home? >> i think it depends on when you deserted. if we're talking about the end of the war, is interesting to note, i focus on the formal ceremonies. not every confederate soldier ended at appomattox. those whose units were dispersed in other places; in order to not appear like they were deserting, they left in military order together. in a way that almost anticipates what you are finding, that they are using their community experience in wartime as a martial host to handle this transformation into peacetime. if you left camp alone, you are a deserter. if you left camp with your company, you are not. >> i
i read this fascinating essay on chamberlain. this is the guy, he's normal, he's great. he came back and was president of the college. but if you read the article, you realize the rest of his life, he suffered physically and mentally. it affected his family and almost cost him his marriage. that would be my response. >> any comments on confederate deserters, of which there were many? >> deserters. >> any comments about deserters? >> how they were treated when they came...