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un like chamberlain whose spirit was of reputation churchill not only had the overflowing demands and suggestions by land and sea and air but more fiat -- far reaching strategic goals is son randolph home on leave recorded a brief conversation with his father about how he intended to fight the war. and in randolph's words, i went up to my father who was standing shaving with an old-fashioned razor he had a tough year and as usual was hacking away. sit down dear boy and read the paper while i finish dressing. and i did is i was told. after two or three minutes t half turned to me and said i think i see my way through and resume shaving. i was astounded and said you can avoid defeat? he flung his razor and swung around to see darr at me intently of course, i mean we will beat them i said i am all for it but i go see how you can do it to. by this time he had spun to turn around to say to me with great intensity we will fight on and i will bring in the flag of the united states. [laughter] that was a year and a half away which seemed an even more remote possibility as the japanese bombed
un like chamberlain whose spirit was of reputation churchill not only had the overflowing demands and suggestions by land and sea and air but more fiat -- far reaching strategic goals is son randolph home on leave recorded a brief conversation with his father about how he intended to fight the war. and in randolph's words, i went up to my father who was standing shaving with an old-fashioned razor he had a tough year and as usual was hacking away. sit down dear boy and read the paper while i...
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it was the murder of inmate john derek chamberlain. it occurred in october. and it occurred over here in "d" cube. when the inmates drug chamberlain behind a privacy wall and out of view from the guard's station and, you know, savagely beat him to death. he was incarcerated for what we would consider a low-level sex-related offense. possession of child pornography. there's an inmate culture here that crimes against children are viewed as something that's rather despicable. so those inmates are commonly targeted for violence. but the reality in 2006 was we just didn't have the housing space or we were trying to juggle our inmate population to put him in a position. so what we did with him was we told him, you know, don't talk about your charges, don't talk about the crimes that you may have done or committed, you know, try and fit in, be nondescript. >> petrovich claims it wasn't the inmates who initially targeted chamberlain but two deputies who are no longer with the department. >> the cops had pulled me out and told me. they said hit him from the neck down
it was the murder of inmate john derek chamberlain. it occurred in october. and it occurred over here in "d" cube. when the inmates drug chamberlain behind a privacy wall and out of view from the guard's station and, you know, savagely beat him to death. he was incarcerated for what we would consider a low-level sex-related offense. possession of child pornography. there's an inmate culture here that crimes against children are viewed as something that's rather despicable. so those...
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he was in chamberlain's government was defending chamberlain in front of his fellow parliamentarians. meanwhile members of parliament who are anti- appeasement basically thought they had to get chamberlain out and bring churchill to power. this debate was dramatic and exciting. you have churchill arguing saying you have to get chamberlain out or you will lose. the upside is chamberlain was forced out and churchill became prime minister on may 10, 1940. the day that hitler launched in western europe. for drama, i don't think you can beat that day. once churchill took power he started to rally the british. but hillary was making mincemeat of the countries he was going through. his belgium, holland, luxembourg and then into france. once they got to france everyone thought he met his match. they were supposed have the best army of all in europe. but they were mowed down within several weeks. by june france was about to fall. now we have one small country standalone against this german behemoth. that was london and britain. it was an incredible month. >> host: when the british troops first
he was in chamberlain's government was defending chamberlain in front of his fellow parliamentarians. meanwhile members of parliament who are anti- appeasement basically thought they had to get chamberlain out and bring churchill to power. this debate was dramatic and exciting. you have churchill arguing saying you have to get chamberlain out or you will lose. the upside is chamberlain was forced out and churchill became prime minister on may 10, 1940. the day that hitler launched in western...
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unlike chamberlain's spirit was one of resignation churchill not only had an over flowing of demands and suggestions to meet thee new threat aggressively by land, by sea, by air but wider and more far-reaching strategic goals. his spend their son, randolph, home on leave as an officer and recorded a brief conversation with his father about how he intended to fight the war. in randolph's words, i went up to my father's bedroom to standing in front of it was shaving and old-fashioned razor and he had a beard and as usual he was hacking away. sit down with your boy and read the papers probably finish dressing he told me. i did as i was told. after two or three minutes he half turned to me and said i think i see my way through and he resumed shaving. i was astounded and said to you mean that we could avoid defeat which seemed incredible to me or beat the masters which he seemed incredible. he slung his razor into the basin and swung around and said intently of course i mean we can beat them. i said i'm all for it and i don'tdo see how you can do it. by this time he had dry his face and t
unlike chamberlain's spirit was one of resignation churchill not only had an over flowing of demands and suggestions to meet thee new threat aggressively by land, by sea, by air but wider and more far-reaching strategic goals. his spend their son, randolph, home on leave as an officer and recorded a brief conversation with his father about how he intended to fight the war. in randolph's words, i went up to my father's bedroom to standing in front of it was shaving and old-fashioned razor and he...
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by the way, chamberlain, what was he motivated by? was the british have an 800-year-old quarrel with ireland. and they are doing peace deals everywhere. let's not have a war. that's a big part of chamberlain's calculations, which churchill could see was bogus and not likely to work. that is the key thing. with the irish leader he hated the most because he regarded him has having undone churchill's deal with collins quite accurately. 1953, lady williams was kind enough to tell me she was there. churchill met with him and there was a friendly meeting in 1953. of lowas a certain type key reconciliation. always with ireland there's this , emotional engagement, always a massive respect for irish soldiers. this is why he talks about the 's, one of whom is actually english. he is an english caraway who at one point left the army deserted , effectively, then wanted to rejoin. he took an irish laborer's papers and rejoined and then got the victoria cross. churchill thought he was making a great gesture talking about ly brave man. in that case,
by the way, chamberlain, what was he motivated by? was the british have an 800-year-old quarrel with ireland. and they are doing peace deals everywhere. let's not have a war. that's a big part of chamberlain's calculations, which churchill could see was bogus and not likely to work. that is the key thing. with the irish leader he hated the most because he regarded him has having undone churchill's deal with collins quite accurately. 1953, lady williams was kind enough to tell me she was there....
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oxlade—chamberlain got his first goal for the club..|j ham just one place and one point above the relegation zone. i cannot talk about application and attitude and determination and effort, especially not today. perhaps there isa especially not today. perhaps there is a lack of concentration. but it is a lack of concentration. but it is not the effort. elsewhere, the early kick—off between stoke and leicester city ended in a draw. bournemouth scored in stoppage time to beat newcastle. that means they come out of the relegation zone. another away win for burnley. and brighton are up to eighth in the table brighton are up to eighth in the ta ble after brighton are up to eighth in the table after beating swansea 1—0. there were 27 fa cup first—round ties today and three league sides have come unstuck against nonleague competition. oxford will be celebrating. they got the first win over a leg side in the competition. and the header in the second half put them on the second round. and a convincing 4—0 victory over cheltenham. the fourth and
oxlade—chamberlain got his first goal for the club..|j ham just one place and one point above the relegation zone. i cannot talk about application and attitude and determination and effort, especially not today. perhaps there isa especially not today. perhaps there is a lack of concentration. but it is a lack of concentration. but it is not the effort. elsewhere, the early kick—off between stoke and leicester city ended in a draw. bournemouth scored in stoppage time to beat newcastle. that...
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died,eville chamberlain winston made a wonderful and beautiful eulogy for his old rival in which he said, history with its flickering lens, stumbles along the trail of the past, trying to reconstruct its scenes to revive its echoes, and kindle with pale gleams of passions of former days. in other words, no matter how hard they tried, historians and history can never offer you the full picture. which made me think that perhaps, i as a novelist, starting from a fiery different perspective -- starting from a very different perspective, maybe a novelist can fill in some of the gaps and try to capture the flush and blood man, the triumphs, and yes, the fears, too. so, i started to think of winston as a real person, not just as a cardboard cutout, real person. winston is an old man. i dived into a publication. i don't know if we still publish it. it was an extraordinary exposition of the hangups that winston had, even as an old man, about his father. i wanted to know about winston as the child, so i went to his first school, and discovered extraordinary and horror stories at his school with an
died,eville chamberlain winston made a wonderful and beautiful eulogy for his old rival in which he said, history with its flickering lens, stumbles along the trail of the past, trying to reconstruct its scenes to revive its echoes, and kindle with pale gleams of passions of former days. in other words, no matter how hard they tried, historians and history can never offer you the full picture. which made me think that perhaps, i as a novelist, starting from a fiery different perspective --...
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chamberlain, was he motivated? -- the british have an 800-year-old quarrel with ireland. p two-piece deals everywhere, let's not have a war. that's a big part of chamberlain's calculations, which you can see is bogus and not likely to work. even with the valera, who was the irish leader he hated the most, he regarded as having undone church obama deal with collins, quite accurately. churchill met him and even with him there was a certain type of loki -- low key reconciliation. there's this emotional engagement, always a massive respect for irish soldiers. this is why he talks about the issh pcs, one of whom actually english. what he has done, he is an english caraway who at one point left the army, desert city effectively, then wanted to rejoin -- deserted effectively, then wanted to rejoin. churchill thought he was -- you were talking about the wonderfully brave dealings, he was -- case, as you all know all the leading generals are irish. alan brooke montgomery, john from -- churchill has this respect for irish warlike capacity. in the end of 1948, he engages with his fa
chamberlain, was he motivated? -- the british have an 800-year-old quarrel with ireland. p two-piece deals everywhere, let's not have a war. that's a big part of chamberlain's calculations, which you can see is bogus and not likely to work. even with the valera, who was the irish leader he hated the most, he regarded as having undone church obama deal with collins, quite accurately. churchill met him and even with him there was a certain type of loki -- low key reconciliation. there's this...
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alex oxlade—chamberlain with his first goal for the club.rth 14 minutes from time. and leicester ended in the draw. a home win for huddersfield against west brom. which mean they climb out of the relegation zone. another away win for burnley. they beat southampton 1—0 at st mary's. brighton are up to eighth in the table after beating swansea i—o. the swans have dropped into the bottom three. at a british record 63. that beats their old mark that had stood for 100 years. for only the second time. afterwards rodgers credited his players. it means everything. professionalism, of playing and creating high standards every day. creating high standards every day. pitches, being tired in games, going behind, semi—finals, finals. behind, semi—finals, finals. deserve all the credit they get for it. it. in seven winning away at borussia dortmund. dortmund. a goalfrom robbens set them on their way. them on their way. were wins for valencia and atletico madrid. espanyol lost. at the rugby league world cup defeating lebanon 29—10 in sydney. team at the to
alex oxlade—chamberlain with his first goal for the club.rth 14 minutes from time. and leicester ended in the draw. a home win for huddersfield against west brom. which mean they climb out of the relegation zone. another away win for burnley. they beat southampton 1—0 at st mary's. brighton are up to eighth in the table after beating swansea i—o. the swans have dropped into the bottom three. at a british record 63. that beats their old mark that had stood for 100 years. for only the...
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a squad seeing the likes of chris smalling, alex oxlade—chamberlain and daniel sturridge left out. his selection. only once players featuring for their first only once players featuring for theirfirst team. only once players featuring for their first team. if abraham is to get them looking in this england squad, he knows the man in possession of the england striker‘s jersey is harry kane. i think he has shown the whole world, a player i really look up to. looking at his goals, finishing from the way he is on the pitch. something i would like to add to my game. a good player as well. kane and harry winksjust two the squad that willjoin a play during the week recovering from knocks picked up in germany and brazil. england will know how much work they have to do to get ready for russia in the summer. the ownership of everton has been called into question by the leaked paradise papers. a state was sold in arsenal to buy half of the merseyside club. it is suggested the original stake was funded by alisher usmanov, who ends 30% in arsenal. —— who owns. the football federation chair marti
a squad seeing the likes of chris smalling, alex oxlade—chamberlain and daniel sturridge left out. his selection. only once players featuring for their first only once players featuring for theirfirst team. only once players featuring for their first team. if abraham is to get them looking in this england squad, he knows the man in possession of the england striker‘s jersey is harry kane. i think he has shown the whole world, a player i really look up to. looking at his goals, finishing...
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my name is linda chamberlain i'm one of the co-founders of al gore it was started back in one nine hundred seventy two by my husband and myself and we've really spent most of our life involved in and around x. and transhumanism. and i'm now retired. and my husband is in. crest aces and al gore this time as are my mother and my father in law. i can remember when my mother was dying of cancer and i told her you know what the next time we see each other we're probably going to be i'm going to have taken you out to a wonderful dinner at the best restaurant on the moon of titan with the best view of the planet saturn and you and i will toast to life as we'll be together again. and then coming back. redeeming worry a bit your story of course. as an atheist. i had accepted the fact that there is nothing after biological death it's just dust to dust you've just gone because i have accepted it doesn't mean that liked it it was just a fact and then i read the prospect of immortality by robert enter who is considered the father of crying on x. and i said wow that's a great idea. well initially back i
my name is linda chamberlain i'm one of the co-founders of al gore it was started back in one nine hundred seventy two by my husband and myself and we've really spent most of our life involved in and around x. and transhumanism. and i'm now retired. and my husband is in. crest aces and al gore this time as are my mother and my father in law. i can remember when my mother was dying of cancer and i told her you know what the next time we see each other we're probably going to be i'm going to have...
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so the lord chamberlain's office... ..they‘d come very happily.sed to come to the shows and say, "mm, no, "that's a bit too much. "no, you can't say that." but they always tipped us off when they were on their way. 1964. by then, soho had changed a lot, with all the strip clubs. our little friend miss fifi la boom boom was three streets away. where we weren't allowed to move, she could shake it all about as much as she liked, so we lost a lot of the audience. people who perhaps wanted to see more, they could go to the clubs, whereas we were still a theatre and we felt it was better to close while we were still respected than to even attempt to change. and the girls wouldn't have done it. so we closed, with our heads held high. jill millard shapiro later wrote a book about her experiences at the windmill. and, finally, in 1967, construction began on a prestigious architectural project in lebanon. but the tripoli international fair, designed by legendary brazilian architect 0scar niemeyer, was never finished due to the outbreak of the lebanese civil
so the lord chamberlain's office... ..they‘d come very happily.sed to come to the shows and say, "mm, no, "that's a bit too much. "no, you can't say that." but they always tipped us off when they were on their way. 1964. by then, soho had changed a lot, with all the strip clubs. our little friend miss fifi la boom boom was three streets away. where we weren't allowed to move, she could shake it all about as much as she liked, so we lost a lot of the audience. people who...
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mohamed salah scored twice and alex 0xlade—chamberlain got his first goal for the club.est ham one place and one point above the relegation zone. i cannot talk about application, about the attitude, and all of that, and the determination and about the effort, especially not today. the players tried, but it is not working at the moment. a lack of concentration, definitely. but it is not the effort. and it is not the application. elsewhere in the premier league, the early kick—off between stoke and leicester ended in the draw, a home win for huddersfield against west brom. bournemouth scored in stoppage time to beat newcastle at st james park, which mean they climb out of the relegation zone. another away win for burnley. they beat southampton 1—0 at st mary's. brighton are up to eighth in the table after beating swansea, i—0. the swans have dropped into the bottom three. there were 27 fa cup first round ties today. and three league sides have come unstuck against non—league opposition. oxford city will be celebrating after the club's first win in the competition over a le
mohamed salah scored twice and alex 0xlade—chamberlain got his first goal for the club.est ham one place and one point above the relegation zone. i cannot talk about application, about the attitude, and all of that, and the determination and about the effort, especially not today. the players tried, but it is not working at the moment. a lack of concentration, definitely. but it is not the effort. and it is not the application. elsewhere in the premier league, the early kick—off between...
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we can't keep up with this. 0xlade—chamberlain, just dropped by england, that is a nice response forol. let's show you what that means for the table. look at burnley fantastic. all those top five teams are playing tomorrow and it is tight. brighton up tomorrow and it is tight. brighton up to eighth. that is fantastic. huddersfield tenth. with the matches at the bottom, we can see swansea dropping into the bottom three. that is why paul clement was so frustrated. a huge game for everton tomorrow against watt tord. —— watford. maybe time to bring in a new manager. here are tomorrow's matches. starts with the london derby, spurs against palace and manchester city against arsenal. chelsea have a great record at home against manchester united and have lost just one against manchester united and have lostjust one of 15. against manchester united and have lost just one of 15. always friction with jose mourinho lost just one of 15. always friction withjose mourinho back in time. yes. and can david unsworth do anything to get the everton job? the pressure is on them. no more goals at the lond
we can't keep up with this. 0xlade—chamberlain, just dropped by england, that is a nice response forol. let's show you what that means for the table. look at burnley fantastic. all those top five teams are playing tomorrow and it is tight. brighton up tomorrow and it is tight. brighton up to eighth. that is fantastic. huddersfield tenth. with the matches at the bottom, we can see swansea dropping into the bottom three. that is why paul clement was so frustrated. a huge game for everton...
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butjust 57 seconds later, their bubble burst, west ham's season from bad to worse, alex 0xlade—chamberlain start for liverpool, bilic could only watch and suffer. another mistake, a game, mane setting up salah, who had all the time he wanted to make it 4—1. bilic‘s time as west ham manager may be running out. leicester took the lead twice, this ain'ta leicester took the lead twice, this ain't a poorer scoring under the leicester fa ns ain't a poorer scoring under the leicester fans at stoke. 1—1 at that stage, riyad mahrez is finding form, he made it 2—1, lovely finish. ben stokes brought on peter crouch, and he was super sub yet again. look at that header, wonderfulfinish, nearly getting the winner, great save from kasper schmeichel at the end. i thought we showed great character, in fairness. we came back twice against a side like leicester, who obviously want to get their noses in front, because that is their ideal scenario. they can play counterattacking with the threats they've got. you are going to be at risk. we understood that, but we showed character to really go at them and chang
butjust 57 seconds later, their bubble burst, west ham's season from bad to worse, alex 0xlade—chamberlain start for liverpool, bilic could only watch and suffer. another mistake, a game, mane setting up salah, who had all the time he wanted to make it 4—1. bilic‘s time as west ham manager may be running out. leicester took the lead twice, this ain'ta leicester took the lead twice, this ain't a poorer scoring under the leicester fa ns ain't a poorer scoring under the leicester fans at...
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suggest one in four people will experience a mental health problem each year and it's an issue hanna chamberlainthis year's stelios award for disabled entrepreneurs named after the easyjet founder with her app called mental snap where users can record short video diaries, rate their mood and name theirfeeling. she's with us this morning. good morning. good morning. congratulations on winning the disability award set—up by the stelios foundation. tell us more about how your app works? you record about how your app works? you record a short video clip on your mood. you can record it on any aspect of your mood and you name your feelings and you rate your mood. so it comes from the instinct of telling stories. and that being a therapeutic thing for people to do and in fact they are naming their feelings and rating their mood also introduces another level of therapeutic effect. who watches these videos? no one. they're private. they're completely for you. and therefore, is this a sense by recording your feelings you see maybe yesterday you felt low and today you feel better and it is an ware ness tod
suggest one in four people will experience a mental health problem each year and it's an issue hanna chamberlainthis year's stelios award for disabled entrepreneurs named after the easyjet founder with her app called mental snap where users can record short video diaries, rate their mood and name theirfeeling. she's with us this morning. good morning. good morning. congratulations on winning the disability award set—up by the stelios foundation. tell us more about how your app works? you...
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i started with winston's beautiful eulogy to his predecessor, neville chamberlain, about history's flickering lamp. that is not all he said. he went on to say this, words as relevant today as they ever were. the only guide to a man is his conscience. the only shield his memory is the rectitude and sincerity of his actions. it is imprudent to walk through life without the shield because we are so often mocked by the failure of our hopes and the upsetting of our calculations, but with the shield, we march always in the ranks of honor. winston was a man of honor, a man who never bothered to look at his shoelaces, he was a man of vision, he was a man of dreams, dreams that inspired the world and went on to save it for us. thank you for listening this evening and may your dreams go with you. [applause] unknown sir: you are watching american history tv. 48 hours of programming on american history every weekend on c-span3. for information on our schedule and to keep up with the latest history news. unfoldsn, where history daily. nine, c-span was created as a public service by america's cable televis
i started with winston's beautiful eulogy to his predecessor, neville chamberlain, about history's flickering lamp. that is not all he said. he went on to say this, words as relevant today as they ever were. the only guide to a man is his conscience. the only shield his memory is the rectitude and sincerity of his actions. it is imprudent to walk through life without the shield because we are so often mocked by the failure of our hopes and the upsetting of our calculations, but with the shield,...
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hammers did pull one back after the break, but liverpool replied 57 seconds later, alex 0xlade—chamberlaines from time. elsewhere in the premier league: there were 27 fa cup first round ties today. three league sides have come unstuck against non—league opposition. oxford city will be celebrating after the club's first ever match against a league side. a 1—0 victory at league two colchester. national league maidstone united pulled off a shock with a convincing 11—2 victory over league two cheltenham. the fourth goal here from delano sam—yorke. and national league boreham wood wcame from behind to knock out league one side blackpool. 2—1 was the score. —— and national league boreham wood came from behind to knock out league one side blackpool. dan holman with the 88th minute match winner to give the home fans at meadow park a memorable victory to celebrate. the southern premier league team slough, in the 7th tier, beat gainsborough trinity from the 6th. midfielder matt lench, scored a hat—trick in their 6—0 away win. you can see all the results from today's games on the bbc sport website. e
hammers did pull one back after the break, but liverpool replied 57 seconds later, alex 0xlade—chamberlaines from time. elsewhere in the premier league: there were 27 fa cup first round ties today. three league sides have come unstuck against non—league opposition. oxford city will be celebrating after the club's first ever match against a league side. a 1—0 victory at league two colchester. national league maidstone united pulled off a shock with a convincing 11—2 victory over league...
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churchill spoke about the tribunal of history which is that is neville chamberlain's funeral speech. during his discussions of intervention in the civil war he had frequent recourse on historical parallels. all british forces should be of actuated. he said this is a very painful one. he was referring to the botched effort to open a second front during the napoleonic war. his knowledge of history was so deep that churchill could reasonably assume they could not only pick up the reference but it was a painful one. n theye desertion of the were only two members that they were talking about. because of course today we know that the british empire in india was evil and wrong because we are constantly taught that in our schools and universities by the bbc. his that hem in could not have known british was viciously exploited india and giving nothing back. they had the massive irrigation projects, political unity, they had never had that before. best education should be mentioned. national trade. free ideas of exchange. obviously, universities, aqueducts and docks. other than that absolutely
churchill spoke about the tribunal of history which is that is neville chamberlain's funeral speech. during his discussions of intervention in the civil war he had frequent recourse on historical parallels. all british forces should be of actuated. he said this is a very painful one. he was referring to the botched effort to open a second front during the napoleonic war. his knowledge of history was so deep that churchill could reasonably assume they could not only pick up the reference but it...
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commission, churchill spoke on the tribunal of history which is also a phrase one hears at neville chamberlain's funeral speech. during the hard-fought discussions over intervention in the russian civil war, churchill had frequent recourse to historical parallels, as in 1919 when in the face of david lloyd george's demands that all forces in russia be evacuated, and he said the whole episode in russia was a painful one and it reminded him of our desertion of the catalans. he was referring to in effort in 1813 to open a second front in spain during the napoleonic wars. his knowledge of history was so deep that she could assume they would not only pick up the reference but find it a painful one. one mentioned the siege of toulon, there were literally only two members who would know what you're talking about today. today, we know that the british empire in india was evil and wrong because we are constantly taught that in our schools and universities and by the bbc. poor winston churchill, in his ignorance, could not have known that britain was viciously exploiting india and giving nothing back. exc
commission, churchill spoke on the tribunal of history which is also a phrase one hears at neville chamberlain's funeral speech. during the hard-fought discussions over intervention in the russian civil war, churchill had frequent recourse to historical parallels, as in 1919 when in the face of david lloyd george's demands that all forces in russia be evacuated, and he said the whole episode in russia was a painful one and it reminded him of our desertion of the catalans. he was referring to in...
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my name is linda chamberlain i'm one of the co-founders of al gore it was started back in one nine hundred seventy two by my husband and myself and we've really spent most of our life involved in crown x. and transhumanism. and i'm now retired. and my husband is in. crest basis at al gore this time as are my mother and my father in law. i can remember when my mother was dying of cancer and i told her you know what the next time we see each other we're probably going to be i'm going to have taken you out to a wonderful dinner at the best restaurant on the moon of titan with the best view of the planet saturn and you and i will toast. life is we'll be together again. to the redeeming worry the bigger story of course. as an atheist. i had accepted the fact that there is nothing after biological death it's just dust to dust you just gone because i have accepted it doesn't mean that liked it it was just a fact and then i read the prospect of immortality by robert enter who is considered the father of crying on x. and i said wow that's a great idea. well initially back in the early one nine hund
my name is linda chamberlain i'm one of the co-founders of al gore it was started back in one nine hundred seventy two by my husband and myself and we've really spent most of our life involved in crown x. and transhumanism. and i'm now retired. and my husband is in. crest basis at al gore this time as are my mother and my father in law. i can remember when my mother was dying of cancer and i told her you know what the next time we see each other we're probably going to be i'm going to have...
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. >>> not shack not kareem, not chamberlain, only joel, reaction toss embiid's historic night in (hardalation) honey? can we do this tomorrow? (grunts of effort) can we do this tomorrow? if you have heart failure symptoms your risk of hospitalization could increase making tomorrow uncertain. but entresto is a medicine that was proven, in the largest heart failure study ever to help more people stay alive and out of the hospital than a leading heart failure medicine. women who are pregnant must not take entresto. it can cause harm or death to an unborn baby. don't take entresto with an ace inhibitor or aliskiren. if you've had angioedema while taking an ace or arb medicine, don't take entresto. the most serious side effects are angioedema low blood pressure kidney problems, or high potassium in your blood. ♪ tomorrow, tomorrow... ♪ when can we do this again, grandpa? well, how about tomorrow? ask your doctor about entresto and help make tomorrow possible. >>> don bell's back from florida and you're jumping right back in. >> talking about some action last night in los angeles. >> wow. >>
. >>> not shack not kareem, not chamberlain, only joel, reaction toss embiid's historic night in (hardalation) honey? can we do this tomorrow? (grunts of effort) can we do this tomorrow? if you have heart failure symptoms your risk of hospitalization could increase making tomorrow uncertain. but entresto is a medicine that was proven, in the largest heart failure study ever to help more people stay alive and out of the hospital than a leading heart failure medicine. women who are...
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no place for daniel sturridge, alex 0xlade—chamberlain or chris smalling.start for us. you have to win the four games anyway, but france and argentina at the end are great for us. we have a real variety in the cities we are playing in, which will be stimulator for the players and great for deep fans. —— for the fans. england batsman mark stoneman says he really feels for ben stokes and still hopes he can still play a part in the ashes series in australia. stokes won‘t be selected until further notice, after his arrest following an incident outside a bristol nightclub in september. england‘s opening tour match against a western australia 11 starts on saturday in perth, with the first test on 23rd november. it is very fortunate, what occurred, andi it is very fortunate, what occurred, and i feel it is very fortunate, what occurred, and ifeel for it is very fortunate, what occurred, and ifeelfor him. it is very fortunate, what occurred, and i feel for him. i it is very fortunate, what occurred, and ifeel for him. i hope there is and ifeel for him. i hope there
no place for daniel sturridge, alex 0xlade—chamberlain or chris smalling.start for us. you have to win the four games anyway, but france and argentina at the end are great for us. we have a real variety in the cities we are playing in, which will be stimulator for the players and great for deep fans. —— for the fans. england batsman mark stoneman says he really feels for ben stokes and still hopes he can still play a part in the ashes series in australia. stokes won‘t be selected until...
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we saw what happened with neville chamberlain and adolf hitler.is appeasement policies, that clear the way for germany's invasion of europe. bill clinton throwing billions of north korea let us stay where we are today. if anything happens, the blame will fall at the feet of bill clinton and his stupidity and his ignorance and his belief in a fantasy that despots listen to him. by the way, this led to that situation and foundation of where we are today and the same goes with president obama's disastrous nuclear deal with their brand. this will b come back to bite u. obama giving tehran upwards of a hundred $50 billion. obama allowing that rogue regime to keep spending their nuclear centrifuges and put them on a path towards getting a nuclear weapon. as a result, obama now owns that terrible decision to appease a country that routinely calls for death to america, wants to wipe israel off the map. and before we bring in kellyanne conway for reaction, two other breaking news stories to tell you about. one, catherine herridge is out with an explosive r
we saw what happened with neville chamberlain and adolf hitler.is appeasement policies, that clear the way for germany's invasion of europe. bill clinton throwing billions of north korea let us stay where we are today. if anything happens, the blame will fall at the feet of bill clinton and his stupidity and his ignorance and his belief in a fantasy that despots listen to him. by the way, this led to that situation and foundation of where we are today and the same goes with president obama's...
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i remember wilt chamberlain, he customized his house in l.a.were bigger. did you do anything like that? - no, i never do that. - how come? - you certainly can afford it. - yeah, i can afford it. so when i came here, the doors were already a perfect height. so let's just say i move to another city, and i buy a house. if the door is like this, i'll just duck. i don't wanna waste time, you know, being fancy. remember when you were moving to l.a., you wanted to sell it? - i said, "no." - yeah. "keep it, 'cause you're coming back." - right. - and we wanted to have this house as a headquarters 'cause we got children d grandchildren here. and when shaquille comes home, this is a family home. it's enough room in here for everybody. - everybody. - we wanna stay here as long as we can. if we have-- all have to move in here one day, it's enough room for everybody. - yes. - this is a super tight family. why, yes. it is a super tight family. it's called love. yeah. ( chuckles ) love. i couldn't make many pta meetings. i missed some birthdays. i missed some
i remember wilt chamberlain, he customized his house in l.a.were bigger. did you do anything like that? - no, i never do that. - how come? - you certainly can afford it. - yeah, i can afford it. so when i came here, the doors were already a perfect height. so let's just say i move to another city, and i buy a house. if the door is like this, i'll just duck. i don't wanna waste time, you know, being fancy. remember when you were moving to l.a., you wanted to sell it? - i said, "no." -...
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salah scored twice for the reds including a seventy fifth minute goal jol might have been alex chamberlain was also the scorers west ham managed one goal but it was an hour for the hosts for one was how it ended. ten is now an american jack sock will play a qualifier philip cohen a bitch in the paris masters final on sunday sock beat frenchman julien benneteau in straight sets seven five six two and make it to the eighth while talk finals with the type of win in paris crying of it so will he shouted the hopes of american john isner who was also a world tour finals is now would have qualified for the event in london with a title win in paris but the shocked him with a three sets win six holes six seven seven six. unlike tennis quassia has struggled to tries large television audiences but that could be about to change the most lucrative vent in sports reached its finale in qatar so he'll malik went along to find out how it's trying to grow its global appeal. it's a sport with more than one hundred eighty years of history for squash faces the constant challenge of trying to reinvent itself th
salah scored twice for the reds including a seventy fifth minute goal jol might have been alex chamberlain was also the scorers west ham managed one goal but it was an hour for the hosts for one was how it ended. ten is now an american jack sock will play a qualifier philip cohen a bitch in the paris masters final on sunday sock beat frenchman julien benneteau in straight sets seven five six two and make it to the eighth while talk finals with the type of win in paris crying of it so will he...
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states is still acting in ways that are totally and explicable as it relates to the he's acting like chamberlainn the face of vladimir putin. as opposed to the leaders of britain and spain who yesterday came out very strongly instead russian is meddling in our elections and it has to stop. >> there has been no evidence whether it's james comey or clapper or senator feinstein that donald trump is colluded with any russians. the only conclusion that we seen is hillary clinton on the russians, and by the way with the fbi, it's concerning that you have this sleazy dossier that james comey hasn't verified and goes and briefs then president elected donald trump and has it leaked to the media, giving credibility to the dossier, which in the end gives us this investigational president trump. this whole thing -- again, it reeks to high heaven and i think we need a special counsel who took a look at what actually happened. not just with the dossier but also what happened with uranium one. what happened with the clinton foundation. there's so much smoker, i think there's a fire. >> martha: as trey gowdy po
states is still acting in ways that are totally and explicable as it relates to the he's acting like chamberlainn the face of vladimir putin. as opposed to the leaders of britain and spain who yesterday came out very strongly instead russian is meddling in our elections and it has to stop. >> there has been no evidence whether it's james comey or clapper or senator feinstein that donald trump is colluded with any russians. the only conclusion that we seen is hillary clinton on the...
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scoring then joel matic doubled their advantage west ham pulled him back but seconds later alex chamberlain scored and it is now three one. one of the biggest matches on the german football calendar is underway with bae in munich ambrosio dortmund playing in dec classic are leaders by and are on a bit of a hot streak at the moment with maximum points from their last four games the latest in dortmund right now by lead to no well africa will have a new club champion in the coming hours as american card with casablanca play our ackley of egypt for the title the match is poised at one one after the first leg without casablanca have only won the champions league once before in one thousand nine hundred two but will have home advantage against the eight time african champions. le bron james has hit yet another career landmark as the cleveland cavaliers ended there for game losing streak an n.b.a. season high fifty seven points from a brawl against washington wizards took him almost twenty nine thousand three hundred thirty two years and three hundred eight days his youngest player will reach that
scoring then joel matic doubled their advantage west ham pulled him back but seconds later alex chamberlain scored and it is now three one. one of the biggest matches on the german football calendar is underway with bae in munich ambrosio dortmund playing in dec classic are leaders by and are on a bit of a hot streak at the moment with maximum points from their last four games the latest in dortmund right now by lead to no well africa will have a new club champion in the coming hours as...
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saw the lord chamberlain's office, they'd come. very happily.ys kept us off on theirway. —— that, but they always kept us off on their way. —— tipped us off. 1964, and by then so —— soho had changed a lot with the strip clubs. three streets away, where we weren't allowed to move, she did she get about as much as she liked, so we lost a lot of the audience. people who perhaps wanted to see more, they could go to the clubs, whereas we we re could go to the clubs, whereas we were still a theatre, and we thought it was better to close. while we we re it was better to close. while we were still respected, than to even attempt to change, and the girls wouldn't have done it. so we closed. with our heads held high. we're all friends to this day, those of us who are still living. being windmill girls. goodness, what memories, but certainly a different a row. that was a fantastic character. the former windmill girljill millard shapiro talking about her memories of performing at the windmill theatre. here in london. what's more is a lwa ys here in london.
saw the lord chamberlain's office, they'd come. very happily.ys kept us off on theirway. —— that, but they always kept us off on their way. —— tipped us off. 1964, and by then so —— soho had changed a lot with the strip clubs. three streets away, where we weren't allowed to move, she did she get about as much as she liked, so we lost a lot of the audience. people who perhaps wanted to see more, they could go to the clubs, whereas we we re could go to the clubs, whereas we were still...
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i am doing a new project on joshua lawrence chamberlain, the hero of gettysburg. there is a profound congregational story. he spent three years at bangor theological seminary. this is part of what marks america. there are deep, religious traditions, but you don't often find this in the biographies. you read about these people and don't know this. i had lunch with david eisenhower. he told me, of all the presidents billy graham told him he had known, the person who had the most profound conversations with was dwight eisenhower, his grandfather. he was baptized while president of the united states. you don't find that. yes, there is the possibility of alternative ones, but let's understand the faith traditions that are present in some of our greatest leaders and build that story out. it needs to be part of when we ask what it means to have character. what nurtures character? i think the faith traditions are primary in nurturing character. host: thank you for a very enlightening evening. [applause] host: i want to close by saying, thank you to all of you who support
i am doing a new project on joshua lawrence chamberlain, the hero of gettysburg. there is a profound congregational story. he spent three years at bangor theological seminary. this is part of what marks america. there are deep, religious traditions, but you don't often find this in the biographies. you read about these people and don't know this. i had lunch with david eisenhower. he told me, of all the presidents billy graham told him he had known, the person who had the most profound...
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>> reporter: i've got a piece of paper in my hand and chamberlain, don't i like look it.cided what we thought from january to december 18. ripping up the last three months replacing it with a brand new 12-month deal. basically review in june so the date for your diary, june 21st when the next opec meeting will be i think saudis on the committee and oil minister said i will be breathing down the necks of the other 24 members as well making sure compliance is very good issue about russia versus saudi arabia, a difference seen them onstage. embroilment strong as ever the point, there is no light between us we are completely aligned. the only other lit bill of brand new news for oil, nigeria and libya, run-up in production agreed to take a cap in 2018, 2.8 billion barrels where they are in 2017 as well. this is, i suggest, satisfying all kinds of players russians get review half way through the year, saudis a deal through 2018 as well market under pressure, of course, big shell numbers. what these guys are afraid of. back to you. >> explains with we don't see a big reaction 5
>> reporter: i've got a piece of paper in my hand and chamberlain, don't i like look it.cided what we thought from january to december 18. ripping up the last three months replacing it with a brand new 12-month deal. basically review in june so the date for your diary, june 21st when the next opec meeting will be i think saudis on the committee and oil minister said i will be breathing down the necks of the other 24 members as well making sure compliance is very good issue about russia...
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media-friendly >> i grew up in the era of emen and kurly neil we knew who some of those players were will chamberlain played for them for a time where do you find the players? they are so skilled. they're great showmen and women too by the way >> that's right, we have six women superstars on our team now. first of all, you have to be a tremendous basketball player second, you have to be someone who wants to entertain put on a microphone and light up madison square garden and third a great person >> i'm like wondering what's going on behind us >> from the globetrotters, hey bull -- kelly wants to do the thing on the finger. >> no. >> i haven't touched a basketball in about 15 years >> look at the camera, smile >> okay. >> tell everybody hi don't move you've got this. >> i think my -- all right >> yeah. >> give her a hand >> that's what i'm talking about. >> i would like to know, cheese, do you think you guys could beat the warriors >> they are a good team, we're a good team. good nba team, we're the globetrotters. do you think you can beat the celtics? >> we should give it a try one day. >> i agree >>
media-friendly >> i grew up in the era of emen and kurly neil we knew who some of those players were will chamberlain played for them for a time where do you find the players? they are so skilled. they're great showmen and women too by the way >> that's right, we have six women superstars on our team now. first of all, you have to be a tremendous basketball player second, you have to be someone who wants to entertain put on a microphone and light up madison square garden and third a...
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in japan, south korea and china, he's not noble chamberlain either.larly in china, particularly with respect to the north korean nuclear weapon. on the trade issues and others come he's made it clear we expect people to work up to their commitments with the multilateral trade deals and he intends to follow through on it. stuart: there hasn't been a rocket launch and i'm guessing a couple months, maybe more. >> i look at this and i hate to read too much into what the north koreans still because it is so opaque to us. really this is a testing time particularly for china because we are running out of time. there is no question within a very short period of time and getting the capability for nuclear weapons. the more idea there is room to have event today in beijing would be their preferences for use, its nuclear program, we freeze military exercises in south korea. but there's no time for it anymore. stuart: before we go, the ucla basketball players. here is that president trump treated to the three ucla basketball players i say you're welcome. go out a
in japan, south korea and china, he's not noble chamberlain either.larly in china, particularly with respect to the north korean nuclear weapon. on the trade issues and others come he's made it clear we expect people to work up to their commitments with the multilateral trade deals and he intends to follow through on it. stuart: there hasn't been a rocket launch and i'm guessing a couple months, maybe more. >> i look at this and i hate to read too much into what the north koreans still...
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and the kennedys were like that.r so bringing that up and neville chamberlain umbrella type of guy. >> using the kennedy's like that? bid jack really getting care. bobby saw right and wrong and he is not to be rewarded.et they are very interesting. separately they were very different people but the questiont is good hatred. [laughter] friends in need anything but enemy only means one thing. >> so there is never enough time we need a round of applause. [applause] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] >> booktv on c-span2 live coverage of miami book fair. chris matthews will join us later to take your calls and about 15 minutes the next author is one nation, we are in the middle of the miami book fair at miami-dade college joining us now is former senator and author author, his book neighbors in arms. senator, first of all, what is theer of pressler amendment that you discuss in youroo book? to make a prohibited aid or military relations with pakistan if they developed a nuclear weapon or using our money to develop one. it was endorsed by the first george w. -- george bush
and the kennedys were like that.r so bringing that up and neville chamberlain umbrella type of guy. >> using the kennedy's like that? bid jack really getting care. bobby saw right and wrong and he is not to be rewarded.et they are very interesting. separately they were very different people but the questiont is good hatred. [laughter] friends in need anything but enemy only means one thing. >> so there is never enough time we need a round of applause. [applause] [inaudible...
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once he took over from chamberlain.h mr attlee and mr greenwood accepted. we will leave that history lesson in the house of commons for the moment. this is an historic moment, the start of the withdrawal build debate would just explain what is happening at the moment. frank field is coming forward with his amendment, what he wa nts to forward with his amendment, what he wants to get written into this bill isa wants to get written into this bill is a precise x six date, a precise date for leaving the european union. e—mail member yesterday that david davis the brexit secretary said that is what he was going to do, to give the date of the end of march 2090 and get it written on the face of the bill. the problem is, that will please many on the leeds side, people like frank field who is a labourmp people like frank field who is a labour mp but people like frank field who is a labourmp but did people like frank field who is a labour mp but did campaign for leave. eurosceptics thing, let's get the date written in and then we
once he took over from chamberlain.h mr attlee and mr greenwood accepted. we will leave that history lesson in the house of commons for the moment. this is an historic moment, the start of the withdrawal build debate would just explain what is happening at the moment. frank field is coming forward with his amendment, what he wa nts to forward with his amendment, what he wants to get written into this bill isa wants to get written into this bill is a precise x six date, a precise date for...