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he accompanied chamberlain on the plane and met hitler at his apartment and chamberlain daughter and it was fascinating, and i realized that a lot of what i had grown up and what i thought i knew about him was wrong or at least there is another way of approaching it. even then, although i had never written a novel, i thought it would be interesting to write a novel from the pointho of view of one of chamberlain secretaries who flew on the plane to meetin hitler and who might be facing, in his private life, a crisis in his marriage similar to the national crisis of his wife having an affair and would he appease or make a stand. i toyed with that idea for many years and could never really expanded into a novel. then, a couple years ago, i read a diary kept by the german historian and journalist. [inaudible] he wrote about hitler and he was the ghost writer to alberts beer. he wrote his memoir inside the third right. he kept a small diary during the course of workingoi with him and in 1969 he asked him about munich and he said hitler was in a foul mood for two weeks after munich. he too
he accompanied chamberlain on the plane and met hitler at his apartment and chamberlain daughter and it was fascinating, and i realized that a lot of what i had grown up and what i thought i knew about him was wrong or at least there is another way of approaching it. even then, although i had never written a novel, i thought it would be interesting to write a novel from the pointho of view of one of chamberlain secretaries who flew on the plane to meetin hitler and who might be facing, in his...
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and chamberlain's daughter and it was fascinating and realized a lot of what i had grown up thinking i knew about neville chamberlin and munich was wrong or at least another way of aprotesting it and even then, although i hadn't written a novel, i thought it would be interesting to write from the point of view of chim chamberlain's plane and who might be facing a crisis in his marriage similar to the national crisis, his wife having an affair, would he make a stand? and i toyed with that idea for many years and never really expanded into a novel and then a couple of years ago, i read a diary kept by the german historian and journalist, who wrote about hitler and who was the ghost writer to albert speer. he write the memoirs inside the third reich. and in 1969 asked spear about munich and spear said, hitler was in a foul mood for two weeks after munich and he took it outten 0 his private staff, which was unusual for him and finally at a social event in berlin, it all came pouring out and he said, the german have been duped and by chamberlain of all people. and suddenly i realized this
and chamberlain's daughter and it was fascinating and realized a lot of what i had grown up thinking i knew about neville chamberlin and munich was wrong or at least another way of aprotesting it and even then, although i hadn't written a novel, i thought it would be interesting to write from the point of view of chim chamberlain's plane and who might be facing a crisis in his marriage similar to the national crisis, his wife having an affair, would he make a stand? and i toyed with that idea...
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oxlade chamberlain will miss the world cup. was he pushed out?ene wenger admits he had no say over the timing of his departure from arsenal. the timing was not really my decision and for the rest i have spoken about it already. george north makes a return to welsh rugby, joining ospreys from northampton at the end of the season. hello and welcome to sportsday. we start this evening with news that broke half—an—hour ago that alex lelade—chamberlain is out for the rest of the season and will miss the world cup for england with a knee injury picked up last night during liverpool's champions league semi—final first leg win over roma. for more on that and the fan violence that blighted the tie, our correspondent david ornstein, who was at anfield last night, joins me in the studio. alex oxlade chamberlain, this is terrible timing for him, the world cup looming, liverpool going strong in the champions league. yes, bad for him, liverpool and england. in the champions league. yes, bad for him, liverpooland england. he was forced off in the 18th minute of
oxlade chamberlain will miss the world cup. was he pushed out?ene wenger admits he had no say over the timing of his departure from arsenal. the timing was not really my decision and for the rest i have spoken about it already. george north makes a return to welsh rugby, joining ospreys from northampton at the end of the season. hello and welcome to sportsday. we start this evening with news that broke half—an—hour ago that alex lelade—chamberlain is out for the rest of the season and...
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but joshua chamberlain is the only source for this popular understanding.sion to charge occurs in the fog of war. and even the men who fight in the battle are divided on who gave the order. some say it was joshua chamberlain. others say it was lieutenant holman melcher. but the bottom line is -- no matter who gave the order, the bayonet charge likely changed the outcome of the battle and maybe even the war. [ shouting continues ] >> but as the second day of the battle of gettysburg draws to a close, heroism is tempered by tragedy. >> gentlemen, it's been a hell of a day. >> by the end of the second day, the union lines have stabilized. they're on the dominant military terrain, meaning that they're on high ground -- cemetery hill and little round top. they're looking across a broad, open field toward the army of northern virginia the question, leading from the second day into the third day, is -- what will lee do? >> our line held today. i don't know how, but it did. as i see it, we can stay put and see if the line holds again tomorrow or we can retire to a
but joshua chamberlain is the only source for this popular understanding.sion to charge occurs in the fog of war. and even the men who fight in the battle are divided on who gave the order. some say it was joshua chamberlain. others say it was lieutenant holman melcher. but the bottom line is -- no matter who gave the order, the bayonet charge likely changed the outcome of the battle and maybe even the war. [ shouting continues ] >> but as the second day of the battle of gettysburg draws...
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. —— oxlade—chamberlain. —— becomes the first six seed to go out.id are in control of the champions league semifinal after a 2-1 champions league semifinal after a 2—1 win at bayern munich tonight. our football reporterjohn joins us. biden had to lead and the lion's share of possession and all the shots, but they were wasteful. they wa nted shots, but they were wasteful. they wanted to take something substantial to. smash and grab from real madrid. farfrom their to. smash and grab from real madrid. far from their best. both sides were farfrom far from their best. both sides were far from the best but real madrid who have so often happens in the champions league, they got the job done. let's have a look of the goals. you stated! great start for bayern munich. an electrical score as well. the ball is not through joshua kimmich, highly rated defender, awful goalkeeping care. no wonder they public man's david hale. they had a great chance and wasted it. just before half—time, real madrid equalised and another defending with that volley. i—i madrid equal
. —— oxlade—chamberlain. —— becomes the first six seed to go out.id are in control of the champions league semifinal after a 2-1 champions league semifinal after a 2—1 win at bayern munich tonight. our football reporterjohn joins us. biden had to lead and the lion's share of possession and all the shots, but they were wasteful. they wa nted shots, but they were wasteful. they wanted to take something substantial to. smash and grab from real madrid. farfrom their to. smash and grab...
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alex oxlade—chamberlain stunning the visitors.that can win the premier league this weekend, liverpool were mercilessly the a blistering demonstration of european pedigree, said ago mane with the third, city shellshocked. the visitors tried to rally in the second half, but like most of their evening, were off target. this was liverpool's night, sealing the kind of first leg victory they could only have dreams of before the match. no stranger to epic wins in this competition, now anfield had witnessed another. on the eve of this match, liverpool's manager urged his team to be brave and to attack. they did exactly that. as for manchester city, they didn't turn up. with performances like that, european success could continue to prove elusive. manchester city will retain some hopein manchester city will retain some hope in the second leg. but they have a mountain to climb. liverpool have a mountain to climb. liverpool have one foot in the semifinals. that's it. here on bbc one it's time for the news where you are. hello and welcome to
alex oxlade—chamberlain stunning the visitors.that can win the premier league this weekend, liverpool were mercilessly the a blistering demonstration of european pedigree, said ago mane with the third, city shellshocked. the visitors tried to rally in the second half, but like most of their evening, were off target. this was liverpool's night, sealing the kind of first leg victory they could only have dreams of before the match. no stranger to epic wins in this competition, now anfield had...
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oxlade chamberlain will miss the world cup. was he pushed out?y decision and for the rest i have spoken about it already.
oxlade chamberlain will miss the world cup. was he pushed out?y decision and for the rest i have spoken about it already.
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chamberlain was among those who starred for you're going to top side travel to manchester next week knowing a single goal will leave city needing to score far but both coaches believe the ties are from over. a real challenge and now we have three men up that's by them being three no one of the present but it's not a decision everybody knows that as well we go to manchester city and they want to. strike back they didn't play bad tonight go on we didn't create the norm the usual number of chances i think in this room these nobody except the guys was talking to you belief but we're going to go through tomorrow and we're going to try to convince ourselves in this week to try in six days. to try to lower games ninety minutes more we want to try. nights other quarterfinal parcel around out easy for one winners over roma own goal either side of half time made life comfortable for the hosts before she added a third struck back late on but luis suarez put the game to bed with his first champions league goal this season travel to rome for the second leg next tuesday. the first goal for major of the y
chamberlain was among those who starred for you're going to top side travel to manchester next week knowing a single goal will leave city needing to score far but both coaches believe the ties are from over. a real challenge and now we have three men up that's by them being three no one of the present but it's not a decision everybody knows that as well we go to manchester city and they want to. strike back they didn't play bad tonight go on we didn't create the norm the usual number of chances...
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you really feel for alex oxlade—chamberlain.e ligaments during their champions league win over roma on tuesday night. oxlade—chamberlain posted a message on social media last night saying that liverpool have what it takes to do something special in the champions league. he also backed his international teammates to be successful in russia, and paid tribute to liverpool fan sean cox, who remains in a critical condition in hospital after being attacked before the roma game. two men from rome have been arrested on suspicion of attempted murder. tonight it's arsenal's turn in europe. they host atletico madrid in the firt leg of their europa league semi—final. it's likely to be their only chance of qualifying for the champions league next season, and manager arsene wenger knows they are up against a formidible side in atletico. if you look at the table, they are the second best team in spain. so overall, we naturally demand total commitment on our side and great discipline, because they have no real wea k discipline, because they hav
you really feel for alex oxlade—chamberlain.e ligaments during their champions league win over roma on tuesday night. oxlade—chamberlain posted a message on social media last night saying that liverpool have what it takes to do something special in the champions league. he also backed his international teammates to be successful in russia, and paid tribute to liverpool fan sean cox, who remains in a critical condition in hospital after being attacked before the roma game. two men from rome...
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clash the hosts scored all three of their goals in a frantic first half midfielder alex a lot of chamberlain was among those who starred for european cup started and liverpool travel to manchester next week knowing that a single goal will leave city needing to score five. in the night's other quarterfinal barcelona ran out easy for one winners over roma and own goal either side of the half time a life comfortable for the hosts before gerard piqué added a third roma struck back late on but luis suarez put the game to bed with his first champions league goal the seams and are slow to travel to rome for the second leg next tuesday. you're watching news still to come on the program eighty seven million facebook users had their data used the company admits it hasn't done enough to protect them and now c.e.o. mark zuckerberg has to answer some tough questions. all that and more coming up for stock over has more news after the break. is going to. tell. you. you know the banks. and so was the language of the bank. speaking the truth. matters.
clash the hosts scored all three of their goals in a frantic first half midfielder alex a lot of chamberlain was among those who starred for european cup started and liverpool travel to manchester next week knowing that a single goal will leave city needing to score five. in the night's other quarterfinal barcelona ran out easy for one winners over roma and own goal either side of the half time a life comfortable for the hosts before gerard piqué added a third roma struck back late on but luis...
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alex chamberlain got one on the 33rd minute. three goals of the half—hour mark.with a huge advantage. result is the most important thing and i never expected a perfect performance, i expected it to bea a perfect performance, i expected it to be a real challenge and we were a real challenge and it's 3— nil up is better than being 3— or down but it's not a real decision. everyone knows we go to manchester city and they want to strike back, they didn't play bad tonight and we didn't play bad tonight and we didn't create the usual number of chances but half—time, lot more. barcelona will take a 4—1 lead to italy when they face roma. roma was given hope when it was a 2— goal deficit. in the asian champions league, for more teams qualify. two former champions from south korea. they secured their place in the last 16. the brazilian striker, ricardo lopez, put them in front eventually after only 15 minutes with the securing victory secured 13 minutes from time. the champions remain. they arejoined by from time. the champions remain. they are joined by tianjin, with the w
alex chamberlain got one on the 33rd minute. three goals of the half—hour mark.with a huge advantage. result is the most important thing and i never expected a perfect performance, i expected it to bea a perfect performance, i expected it to be a real challenge and we were a real challenge and it's 3— nil up is better than being 3— or down but it's not a real decision. everyone knows we go to manchester city and they want to strike back, they didn't play bad tonight and we didn't play bad...
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it 43 goals for the season after scoring twice in a first half that saw midfielder alex 0xlade—chamberlain
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it 43 goals for the season after scoring twice in a first half that saw midfielder alex oxlade—chamberlainff on a stretcher after injuring himself making a tackle. despite that setback further second—half goals to mane and a double two firmino looked to put the tie out of roma's rich but a late goal from dzeko and a perotti penalty gives them hope after they came back from a 3—goal deficit to beat barcelona in the quarter—final, and they haven't conceded a goal at home in this yea r‘s conceded a goal at home in this year's competition. it's much better than i could have expected before the game, but now in the moment i feel the coles we conceded, but to be honest 100% i'm already in the stoke game —— goals. i'm more interested about the stoke game at the moment than the second leg against rome. said it before, and i'll say it again, the atmosphere tonight was absolutely outstanding i'v tonight was absolutely outstanding —— i've said it before. people really enjoyed it. translation: we started losing too many battles in midfield and football isn't a matter of systems of play, it's a matt ma
it 43 goals for the season after scoring twice in a first half that saw midfielder alex oxlade—chamberlainff on a stretcher after injuring himself making a tackle. despite that setback further second—half goals to mane and a double two firmino looked to put the tie out of roma's rich but a late goal from dzeko and a perotti penalty gives them hope after they came back from a 3—goal deficit to beat barcelona in the quarter—final, and they haven't conceded a goal at home in this yea r‘s...
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and, of course, chamberlain's return was something which i think informed bill's skepticism about the various forms of appeasement which we encountered from the left. and not always from the left. in the long twilight war against communism. there is something very interesting about those things. but from the point of view of the ordinary american, a man they'd never heard of suddenly became a celebrity of an intellectual kind when "godden man at yale" was published. that elevated the i tack on him by george bundy in the review. george bundy was a very significant figure in american intellectual and public life. the attack on him, which was ferocious, elevated bill. and from that moment on he was famous. and he went on being famous for the rest of his life. that's -- and in a sense the initial fame, later justified in a thousand ways, but the initial fame was the result of a book which is interesting, but isn't the first rank of bill's books out there. i was listening to the discussion just now on the books he published. but i don't think that that first book was anything like the best
and, of course, chamberlain's return was something which i think informed bill's skepticism about the various forms of appeasement which we encountered from the left. and not always from the left. in the long twilight war against communism. there is something very interesting about those things. but from the point of view of the ordinary american, a man they'd never heard of suddenly became a celebrity of an intellectual kind when "godden man at yale" was published. that elevated the...
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he had, i think, amazingly enough, not only had he been present when neville chamberlain arrived back from talking to hitler at munich, and waving his paper about peace in our time, but secondly, bill had actually been one of the cortege bearers at the funeral of franklin delano roosevelt. you had the feeling, prickly feeling down the back of your spine when you realize bill was present as a boy and a young man for both these historic occasions. it's one of those feelings that make me prefer, in some sense, prov pro providential history, when you consider the fact he not only buried franklin delano roosevelt but much of his career was spent trying to bury him idealogically as well. and, of course, chamberlain's return was something which i think informed bill's skepticism about the various forms of appeasement which we encountered from the left. and not always from the left. in the long twilight war against communism. there is something very interesting about those things. but from the point of view of the ordinary american, a man they'd never heard of suddenly became a celebrity of a
he had, i think, amazingly enough, not only had he been present when neville chamberlain arrived back from talking to hitler at munich, and waving his paper about peace in our time, but secondly, bill had actually been one of the cortege bearers at the funeral of franklin delano roosevelt. you had the feeling, prickly feeling down the back of your spine when you realize bill was present as a boy and a young man for both these historic occasions. it's one of those feelings that make me prefer,...
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liverpool and england midfielder alex 0xlade—chamberlain says he is devastated to have been ruled outiss the world cup as well. he fell awkwardly during the victory over roma last night. a scan has revealed a ligament injury in the knee. he will definitely miss the summer tournament in russia and there is no timescale for when he might return. 0xlade—chamberlain has posted a message on social media tonight. he says now it is all about supporting the boys and getting behind him. i know we have what it ta kes to behind him. i know we have what it takes to do something special in this tournament. but he goes on to say this all pales in comparison to have a family of the liverpool fan of badly her before last night's match must feel. the 53—year—old is still in critical condition. roma have condemned to the abort behavior of some fans after he was attacked before the game last night. two men from a rogue were arrested on suspicion of attempted murder. arsene wenger has moved to clarify the comment on the timing of this apartheid related to the announcement on friday and rather than the de
liverpool and england midfielder alex 0xlade—chamberlain says he is devastated to have been ruled outiss the world cup as well. he fell awkwardly during the victory over roma last night. a scan has revealed a ligament injury in the knee. he will definitely miss the summer tournament in russia and there is no timescale for when he might return. 0xlade—chamberlain has posted a message on social media tonight. he says now it is all about supporting the boys and getting behind him. i know we...
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this is cathy chamberlain, founder of barefoot caravans. convinced us that it is the future.a those numbers it is anything but. it is a big market and growing and you are cashing in on that. take us back to the beginning. what is your involvement in caravans? to the beginning. what is your involvement in ca ravans?|j involvement in caravans?” originally came into caravan manufacturer after going on a holiday. lots of people love the outdoors, music festivals, but having some home comforts would be nice. i looked around and couldn't see any caravan i nice. i looked around and couldn't see any caravan i liked, so i decided to make a cool caravan. i think the market is growing enormously for people having really good life experiences at outdoor events, sports events, music festivals. having the equipment to go with that is handy. you make it sound handy, that you just made your own caravan. talk us through the process. because it's probably anything but. yes, slightly more complicated than i thought it would appear, as well. i wanted to create which was something cool from the o
this is cathy chamberlain, founder of barefoot caravans. convinced us that it is the future.a those numbers it is anything but. it is a big market and growing and you are cashing in on that. take us back to the beginning. what is your involvement in caravans? to the beginning. what is your involvement in ca ravans?|j involvement in caravans?” originally came into caravan manufacturer after going on a holiday. lots of people love the outdoors, music festivals, but having some home comforts...
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there are other scored all three of their goals and a frantic first half midfielder alex oxley chamberlain was among those who starred for europe and coopt side liverpool travel to manchester next week knowing that a single goal will leave city needing to score five but both coaches believe the tie is far from over you grow a real challenge and now we are three going up that's better than being three no down one of the present but it's not a decision everybody knows that as well we go to manchester city and they want to. strike back they didn't play bad tonight don't we didn't create the norm the media per usual number of chances i think in this room these nobody except the guys was talking to you beliefs but we're going to go through tomorrow and we're going to try to convince ourselves in this week to try and six days. to try to do our games ninety minutes more you want to try and try they will meantime in the mites other quarter final barcelona ran out easy for one winners over roma and on side goal either side of half time made life comfortable for the host before gerard piqué added a
there are other scored all three of their goals and a frantic first half midfielder alex oxley chamberlain was among those who starred for europe and coopt side liverpool travel to manchester next week knowing that a single goal will leave city needing to score five but both coaches believe the tie is far from over you grow a real challenge and now we are three going up that's better than being three no down one of the present but it's not a decision everybody knows that as well we go to...
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again, we saw it with neville chamberlain versus winston churchill.ll of the people against ronald reagan, and we see it working here. obama's appeasement didn't work. clinton's appeasement didn't work. unbelievable. so much other breaking news tonight. ed henry has a live report on the president's high-stakes summit with the french president from earlier today. ainsley earhardt and so much more. straight ahead. ♪ experience lexus safety system plus standard in the 2018 lexus es and es hybrid. lease the 2018 es 350 for $399/month for 36 months. experience amazing at your lexus dealer. bobby: i'm a veteran, we hit a mine in vietnam. announcer: as america's veterans face challenges, dav is there. bobby: my victory's been never giving up hope. announcer: dav helps veterans of every generation get the benefits they've earned. carmen: i finally admitted, with my ptsd i wasn't doing well. announcer: so veterans can reach victories great and small. carmen: now i wish i'd found dav sooner. my victory is just enjoying each day. announcer: support more victorie
again, we saw it with neville chamberlain versus winston churchill.ll of the people against ronald reagan, and we see it working here. obama's appeasement didn't work. clinton's appeasement didn't work. unbelievable. so much other breaking news tonight. ed henry has a live report on the president's high-stakes summit with the french president from earlier today. ainsley earhardt and so much more. straight ahead. ♪ experience lexus safety system plus standard in the 2018 lexus es and es...
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so he was with us, along with sammy davis who came in and sydney portier and wilt chamberla chamberlainpeter, paul & mary. marlon brando. there were hosts of entertainers who came. and, obviously, aretha franklin was close because of her dad and them being ministers. so i remember all of this. one story that i must tell, two very important people at that time came. one was robert cole and his co-star bill cosby. >> really? >> yes. and bill cosby spent time with the three of us. and i remember him giving us some i mean, we didn't go into a chance but it was almost as if to say your dad is still with us even though he's physically not here. i don't remember what he told us. he said to my mom, i'll spend time with the kids. >> wow. >> that was a powerful experience. >> they were a very big audience. >> yes, yes. >> let me bring you 50 years later. you reenergized, realizing the dream and called on this morrow movement, this culture of non-violence, i've seen and worked with you down through the years, we've been to jail together protesting in st. louis and other places, marched together an
so he was with us, along with sammy davis who came in and sydney portier and wilt chamberla chamberlainpeter, paul & mary. marlon brando. there were hosts of entertainers who came. and, obviously, aretha franklin was close because of her dad and them being ministers. so i remember all of this. one story that i must tell, two very important people at that time came. one was robert cole and his co-star bill cosby. >> really? >> yes. and bill cosby spent time with the three of us....
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novelist harris explains neville chamberlain and adolph hitler in his book munich and sports reporter, brian curtis retraced the lives of the 1942 rose bowl player in his book fields of battle followed by a discussion of women during wartime from the tenth annual tucson festival of books. after that liza monday talks about codebreakers during world war ii also from the tucson festival and later the director of international economics at the council of foreign relations ben style chronicling the efforts to rebuild western europe following world war ii the marshall plan. book tv all this week on c-span2. also tonight a look at what local, state and federal governments are doing to combat the opioid epidemic with portions of events covered by c-span this year including congressional hearings, the national governor's association meeting and white house events. >> new york senator robert f. kennedy announced he was running for president on march 16, 1968. several members of congress and two of his sdepd apartments mark the 50th anniversary of the announcement at an event looking at rfk's l
novelist harris explains neville chamberlain and adolph hitler in his book munich and sports reporter, brian curtis retraced the lives of the 1942 rose bowl player in his book fields of battle followed by a discussion of women during wartime from the tenth annual tucson festival of books. after that liza monday talks about codebreakers during world war ii also from the tucson festival and later the director of international economics at the council of foreign relations ben style chronicling the...
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again, we side with neville chamberlain versus winston churchill. all of the people against ronald reagan, and we see it working here. obama's appeasement didn't work. clinton's appeasement didn't work. unbelievable. so much of a breaking news tonight. ed henry has a lab report on the president's high-stakes summit with the french president from earlier today. ainsley earhardt and so much more. straight ahead. let's see why people everywhere are upgrading their water filter to zerowater. start with water that has a lot of dissolved solids. pour it through brita's two-stage filter. dissolved solids remain? what if we filter it over and over? (sighing) oh dear. thank goodness zerowater's five-stage filter gets to all zeroes the first time. so, maybe it's time to upgrade. get more out of your water. get zerowater. >> sean: we are looking live at the white house where president come, the first lady melania trump, hosting the french president and his wife brigitte for a state dinner. reactions on the presidents visit from france. we have new news breakin
again, we side with neville chamberlain versus winston churchill. all of the people against ronald reagan, and we see it working here. obama's appeasement didn't work. clinton's appeasement didn't work. unbelievable. so much of a breaking news tonight. ed henry has a lab report on the president's high-stakes summit with the french president from earlier today. ainsley earhardt and so much more. straight ahead. let's see why people everywhere are upgrading their water filter to zerowater. start...
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novelist robert harris explores the 1938 meeting between british prime minister neville chamberlain and adolph hitler in his book "munich." then robert curtis looks at the rose bowl players and their entrance into world war ii in "fields of battle." following a discussion on women in wartime from the tucson festival of books. after that, we talk about women code breakers also from the tucson festival. and later, the intersecter at the council on foreign relations ben stile and his book "the marshall plan." book tv all this week in primetime on c-span2. >>> also tonight, a look at what local, state, and federal governments are doing to combat the opioid epidemic with portions of events covered by c-span this year. including congressional hearings, the national governors association meeting, and white house events. here's a preview. >> it cost me $25,000 to treat someone after they've become addicted. so it costs you $25,000 as a taxpayer every time someone gets addicted to these substances. it's a huge cost to taxpayers. if we've got an industry which we do, purdue and others, it's not j
novelist robert harris explores the 1938 meeting between british prime minister neville chamberlain and adolph hitler in his book "munich." then robert curtis looks at the rose bowl players and their entrance into world war ii in "fields of battle." following a discussion on women in wartime from the tucson festival of books. after that, we talk about women code breakers also from the tucson festival. and later, the intersecter at the council on foreign relations ben stile...
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criticism in the conservative press if he comes back with a deal that make him lack like neville chamberlain or something like that. the north koreans need to give us something substantial, like access to the sites, a missile count, something real. that's the only way you're going to sell to it the hawks here and in washington who are suspicious of this. >> is there a risk that someone might get played here by kim jong-un, specifically president trump? >> well, i'm concerned about that. if you sort of look at the way the president has governed, for example, the chaos that has routinely come out of the white house, if you look at the fact that secretary of state tillerson was fire and adviser mcmaster, there is a lot of churn at the top. it's not clear who the north korean point person is at the white house or in the state department we don't have an ambassador for u.s. here in south korea. there is not an undersecretary for east asia there is a lot of open spaces. and the president himself doesn't really know a great deal about korea. we know he doesn't read a lot. this is what i'm really so
criticism in the conservative press if he comes back with a deal that make him lack like neville chamberlain or something like that. the north koreans need to give us something substantial, like access to the sites, a missile count, something real. that's the only way you're going to sell to it the hawks here and in washington who are suspicious of this. >> is there a risk that someone might get played here by kim jong-un, specifically president trump? >> well, i'm concerned about...
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that is his office, and his office being -- don't you know he's lord chamberlain to her majesty, thequeen? and his mother is a lady in waiting to her majesty, the queen? oh, , yes, the lady in waiting. and so about three or four weeks later, because when not at the castle that buckingham at st. james as they invite me to be the guest at the queens annual garden party. i am at the queens annual garden party and it's a white-hot affair with tales and the arm in with arrows and bows and swords. i'm standing in line this great receiving line, british the corn at its best. and the trumpet sounds and all of a sudden everyone starts to sing what i think is my country tisza become i did is god save the queen the queen comes out with the ladies in waiting. and patrick's mom. and they draw near me. she comes over and she says a couple words and untold with the protocol is when introductions about to be made. and with a sense of seven decorah i stand and i take it all in and this woman standing to our side was most curious as to who i was. at the very end of the ceremony after greece had been m
that is his office, and his office being -- don't you know he's lord chamberlain to her majesty, thequeen? and his mother is a lady in waiting to her majesty, the queen? oh, , yes, the lady in waiting. and so about three or four weeks later, because when not at the castle that buckingham at st. james as they invite me to be the guest at the queens annual garden party. i am at the queens annual garden party and it's a white-hot affair with tales and the arm in with arrows and bows and swords....
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>> i don't think the president is wilt chamberlain, there's not hundreds, but certainly more than tenwomen have come to you and made these claims, have you verified any? >> i we haven't fully verified them yet. but from everything we have seen there's a number of inform d a's executed over a significant period of time. my client is not alone. i'm sure there's a number of women who have found themselves in the same situation. >> you said you had a sketch of the individual who threatened your client at a parking lot and you were going to be releasing it. what's the status of that sketch? >> we have put the release on hold due to a request we received on tuesday morning following the raids that were executed on monday. we're going to honor that request and not release the sketch until an appropriate time. the sketch is complete. it was compiled and drafted by a well-known forensic artist by the name of lois gibson out of houston, texas. she's world renown for what she does. at the appropriate time we will release the sketch. it's very possible based on what has happened recently, we may
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because history will teach us, neville chamberlain sat back down with hitler and signed the munich accorder on hitler said it was just a piece of paper. >> judge: morgan, those who say we have reached a point thoughnow that is only due to president trump. he referenced it a few minutes ago. a lot of name-calling and few other things several months back rocket man and all the other back and forth. that really did lead or create the foundation for this meeting between president moon and kim jong un. could you agree? >> absolutely, judge. i think that the president deserves a ton of credit for what happened today. and you are even seeing some of his biggest critics give him credit as well. the south korean president went out of his way to say that the policies of the president is what has led towards today. i will say though though when you look at what the general just said. we view everything with skepticism when it comes to kim jong un. today we saw for the first time the north korea leader step on the south korea nel soil. we have never seen that before. it's not just the rhetoric. the r
because history will teach us, neville chamberlain sat back down with hitler and signed the munich accorder on hitler said it was just a piece of paper. >> judge: morgan, those who say we have reached a point thoughnow that is only due to president trump. he referenced it a few minutes ago. a lot of name-calling and few other things several months back rocket man and all the other back and forth. that really did lead or create the foundation for this meeting between president moon and kim...
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history will teach us, neville chamberlain sat down with adolph felter -- adolf hitler, signed via courtssaid it was justho a piece of paper. >> judge jeanine: those will say that we've reached a point that is only due to president trump and he referenced it a few moments agos he said there was a lot of name calling and a few other things, several months back, between rocket mant out all the other back and forth, but that really did lead, or create the foundation for this meeting between president mont and kim jong un.ee would you agree? >> absolutely. i think the president deserves a ton of credit for what happened today. you are even seeing his biggest critics give him credit as well. the south korean president went out of his way to save the policies of the president is what has led towards today. i would say, though, when you look at what the general just said, we view everything skepticism, today we saw for the first time the north korean leaderer set up on the south korean soil. we've never seen that. it is not just rhetoric by the rhetoric is important. is the fact there was a cred
history will teach us, neville chamberlain sat down with adolph felter -- adolf hitler, signed via courtssaid it was justho a piece of paper. >> judge jeanine: those will say that we've reached a point that is only due to president trump and he referenced it a few moments agos he said there was a lot of name calling and a few other things, several months back, between rocket mant out all the other back and forth, but that really did lead, or create the foundation for this meeting between...
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because history will teach us, neville chamberlain sat back down with hitler and signed the munich accord on hitler said it was just a piece of paper. >> judge: morgan, those who say we have reached a point thoughnow that is only due to president trump. he referenced it a few minutes ago. a lot of name-calling and few other things several months back rocket man and all the other back and forth. that really did lead or create the foundation for this meeting between president moon and kim jong un. could you agree? >> absolutely, judge. i think that the president deserves a ton of credit for what happened today. and you are even seeing some of his biggest critics give him credit as well. the south korean president went out of his way to say that the policies of the president is what has led towards today. i will say though though when you look at what the general just said. we view everything with skepticism when it comes to kim jong un. today we saw for the first time the north korea leader step on the south korea nel soil. we have never seen that before. it's not just the rhetoric. the rhe
because history will teach us, neville chamberlain sat back down with hitler and signed the munich accord on hitler said it was just a piece of paper. >> judge: morgan, those who say we have reached a point thoughnow that is only due to president trump. he referenced it a few minutes ago. a lot of name-calling and few other things several months back rocket man and all the other back and forth. that really did lead or create the foundation for this meeting between president moon and kim...
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early stages, an injury for alex oxlade—chamberlain.ike any injury. the challenge on alexander kolarov. like any injury. the challenge on alexander kola rov. what like any injury. the challenge on alexander kolarov. what is interesting, he misses the end of the season and potentially as well the season and potentially as well the world cup for england. that was kolarov with a speculative effort from way out. laura scarry is getting a ...we we have in the last few minutes seen a we have in the last few minutes seen a goalfrom liverpool and it was from, who else, mohammed salah. extraordinary goal. it gives liverpool a 1—0 lead on the night. that game ten minutes before the break. it is still 1—0. they have played nearly 38 minutes. thrilling stuff. leeds united have announced two controversial friendly‘s next month. they will play the myanmar national team... the foreign office has warned against all but essential travel to the country. england test opener alastair cook says he is not uncouple. his double century in melbourne in the last
early stages, an injury for alex oxlade—chamberlain.ike any injury. the challenge on alexander kolarov. like any injury. the challenge on alexander kola rov. what like any injury. the challenge on alexander kolarov. what is interesting, he misses the end of the season and potentially as well the season and potentially as well the world cup for england. that was kolarov with a speculative effort from way out. laura scarry is getting a ...we we have in the last few minutes seen a we have in the...
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outset they were up one nil after just twelve minutes with most applying the finish outs played chamberlain with an absolute laser of a goal to make it two nil side your money made it three nil and suddenly it was a rout at half time city were totally ineffective in this match i don't think they they forced a single save from liverpool keeper morris carr yes. it seems like maybe the job might be done for liverpool three no one did pretty good but if you're in quote their coach not willing to go there and grow rich i love you and all we're three and up that's better than being three no down one of the present but it's not a decision everybody knows that as well we go to manchester city and they want to. strike back they didn't play bad tonight don't they didn't create the norm the meet the usual number of chances. ok i met liverpool fans i mean they attacked the manchester city bus they did meanwhile tell us a little bit more about that yeah absolutely intense atmosphere before this game. the way enfield is situated in liverpool it is situated on a not very big street in a not very nice neig
outset they were up one nil after just twelve minutes with most applying the finish outs played chamberlain with an absolute laser of a goal to make it two nil side your money made it three nil and suddenly it was a rout at half time city were totally ineffective in this match i don't think they they forced a single save from liverpool keeper morris carr yes. it seems like maybe the job might be done for liverpool three no one did pretty good but if you're in quote their coach not willing to go...
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wilt chamberlain was a big nixon guy. really. >> look, if the president of the united states has to guess back to abraham lincoln to talk about something great that republicans did for african-americans. >> was that 160s. >> by the way, it sounds like he read it in some crayon book. like he just came across it. >> probably. >> remember frederick douglass is? such great work for the republican party. >> yeah. >> look, the president wants to believe that he has a great, great record on race relations which is a fallacy and a lie. the republican party hasn't done anything specifically on race if you want to be honest about it. 1964. civil rights act. >> the big news tonight, i want to prompt you on this. he said i've been staying away from the justice department and let them do their thing. that could change. what kind of a threat was that? >> that's the headline. the idea he said i'm staying out of the justice department and let them go on with this. i'm not going to interfere until the day i might. that is a concern. on a
wilt chamberlain was a big nixon guy. really. >> look, if the president of the united states has to guess back to abraham lincoln to talk about something great that republicans did for african-americans. >> was that 160s. >> by the way, it sounds like he read it in some crayon book. like he just came across it. >> probably. >> remember frederick douglass is? such great work for the republican party. >> yeah. >> look, the president wants to believe that...
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clips team of to an incredible start actually started a ninety minute blitz of goals alex oxalate chamberlain weighed in with the second it was a undestroyed to double the lead really impressive start from clubs boys and and the fans the whole stadium is completely rocking his plays were given him absolutely everything and it came as no surprise in saudi a man i headed in the third in the thirty first minute and from then on it simply became a question of could they defend would they would they get another goal perhaps or could they just defend because away goal is so important and now they have to go to manchester next week now if they get a goal man to city have to school five so it shows you just how fantastic they played last night but as we're going to see from the two managers now neither neither thinks the time is over the still plenty left to go in this in this time so still love to watch their particular in english football what about barcelona. if you draw barcelona in the champions league it's never easy what you need is a little bit of luck now roma didn't get that daniel dorsey p
clips team of to an incredible start actually started a ninety minute blitz of goals alex oxalate chamberlain weighed in with the second it was a undestroyed to double the lead really impressive start from clubs boys and and the fans the whole stadium is completely rocking his plays were given him absolutely everything and it came as no surprise in saudi a man i headed in the third in the thirty first minute and from then on it simply became a question of could they defend would they would they...
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break the record for most scored in a thirty eight game season their manager's thoughts are on alex chamberlain though his season ending injury means he'll also be out of the world cup but you can call for short him his place in the team is secure. it's not fair to be honest yeah but the toll life is sometimes you have to. how do you say if you've got a lemon make lemonade operation and that's what we have to. exist with this is a positive person and. he will be back at old already. wait for a good white man a man in prison. but diego maradona is looking for a new managerial job after being sacked the fifty seven year old former world cup winner had been in charge of united arab emirates cup jaida since last may and his team went unbeaten all season but on friday a one one draw with holder. meant that they missed out on the promotion from the second division they could still go through a playoff in two weeks' time the form argentina international had plenty of disappointments in his past the marathon has struggled to help his inconsolable play is up to that result. and it was a bad night all ro
break the record for most scored in a thirty eight game season their manager's thoughts are on alex chamberlain though his season ending injury means he'll also be out of the world cup but you can call for short him his place in the team is secure. it's not fair to be honest yeah but the toll life is sometimes you have to. how do you say if you've got a lemon make lemonade operation and that's what we have to. exist with this is a positive person and. he will be back at old already. wait for a...
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impose early in the second half a second goal quickly followed thanks to a long range shot from alex chamberlain by thirty minutes it was three nil thanks to study your money and that is how it finished box level may face punishment for an attack by fans on the manchester city team bus before the game outside the ground bottles were thrown reportedly smashing windows and city were unable to use the bus for their return journey liverpool was swift to apologize for the damage. in wednesday's other match barcelona were four one the first leg winners thanks to two own goals by roma piquet added to the school early in the second half and with suarez scored a fourth for boss a jack-o. scholes for roma gives them a glimmer of hope for the return leg now the first major of the goal season the masters gets underway in the next few hours at augusta tiger woods makes his return to the tournament after two years out he'll play alongside mark leishman and tommy fleetwood in the opening round sergio garcia gets the defense of his total under way with world number two just in thomas and amateur doc redmond two
impose early in the second half a second goal quickly followed thanks to a long range shot from alex chamberlain by thirty minutes it was three nil thanks to study your money and that is how it finished box level may face punishment for an attack by fans on the manchester city team bus before the game outside the ground bottles were thrown reportedly smashing windows and city were unable to use the bus for their return journey liverpool was swift to apologize for the damage. in wednesday's...
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alex oxlade—chamberlain making get to know. —— making get 2-0. making get to know. —— making get 2—0. again. the third goal coming from one of their fantastic four. sadio mane. not again to make it 3—0 on the night. all the work required to go look‘s site up. city said at the top of the premier league. —— said at the top. there were some unsavoury scenes prior to kick—off. the man city team coach actually attacked by fans, liverpool have apologised for what happened in the statement, they said we apologise unreservedly to pep guardiola, his players and staff and officials caught up. the behaviour of a number of individuals was completely unacceptable and the club will co—operate fully with the authorities to identify those responsible. and the other game, barcelona taking on roma at the new cap. so far, still goalless. still goalless as i said in spain. away from tonight's action country was having paid from across football after the news that the former england captain ray wilkins has died at the age of 61. wilkins played for chelsea, man united, ac milan and the rangers and qpr, so
alex oxlade—chamberlain making get to know. —— making get 2-0. making get to know. —— making get 2—0. again. the third goal coming from one of their fantastic four. sadio mane. not again to make it 3—0 on the night. all the work required to go look‘s site up. city said at the top of the premier league. —— said at the top. there were some unsavoury scenes prior to kick—off. the man city team coach actually attacked by fans, liverpool have apologised for what happened in the...
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england's alex 0xlade—chamberlain, 2—0.truck. almost too good to be true to liverpool but their star man was injured in the second half. there much admired opponents have a lot of possession, but this is the closest they came to scoring an away goal. ruled out for offside. liverpool very much the favourites for the semifinals. i think ithink in i think in this room it is nobody except the guys who are talking to you believes we are going to go through. tomorrow we are going to try to convince ourselves in this way, to try in six days, to try to bring 90 minutes more, we are going to try. before the game, there were some unsavoury scenes when the manchester city team coach was attacked by fans. two police officers were hurt. liverpool have apologised for the incident, saying it was completely unacceptable, and they would help to identify those responsible. barcelona will fancy their chances of making the semi—finals, after beating roma 4—1 at the nou camp. luis suarez scored the fourth with his first champions league goal in
england's alex 0xlade—chamberlain, 2—0.truck. almost too good to be true to liverpool but their star man was injured in the second half. there much admired opponents have a lot of possession, but this is the closest they came to scoring an away goal. ruled out for offside. liverpool very much the favourites for the semifinals. i think ithink in i think in this room it is nobody except the guys who are talking to you believes we are going to go through. tomorrow we are going to try to...
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joshua chamberlain gets a great deal of credit, and should, for the leadership that day that he displayed. but a key element in that engagement was that the alabamans didn't have water. their canteens were empty. they had marched 20 miles on a very hot day, and the fact that they did not have water, and were exhausted was a factor in what happened, which turned american history at that moment. that's just -- i think it exemplifies how important what you do is. it doesn't get the headlines, or the credit. but what you're doing in supplying both people and material is so critical. here's one of the things that concerns me. a great deal of your capability is in the private sector. and you are given the responsibility without full authority, because you can't tell delta air lines or a shipping line exactly what to do. how do you -- do you feel that we're sufficiently wedded? that the contracts are strong enough that the -- that the responsibilities are being met in the private sector that will allow you to meet your obligations in a time of conflict? >> first, senator, i duly accept the honor
joshua chamberlain gets a great deal of credit, and should, for the leadership that day that he displayed. but a key element in that engagement was that the alabamans didn't have water. their canteens were empty. they had marched 20 miles on a very hot day, and the fact that they did not have water, and were exhausted was a factor in what happened, which turned american history at that moment. that's just -- i think it exemplifies how important what you do is. it doesn't get the headlines, or...
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and bobby never for gave -- later he accused the kennedys of being pro-nazi, umbrella carrying chamberlains and all that. i think the brothers tried to outlive their brother's terrible position on world war ii of the holocaust. they were like michael corleone he in the godfather, the young kids were real americans, patriotic, the old man wasn't, the old man was out for himself is not pro-nazi but distinct. the kids were very different, they were really good people on the issue of patriotism. >> how did the johnson rfk thing play out? >> it started in los angeles. a wonderful hotel in los angeles, the scene of the fight between bobby and lbj. i got letters from tempo neil but the johnson people, sam rayburn, catherine graves's husband, we are going to try to get johnson on the ticket and johnson went along with it. the night jack got the nomination, lbj before he went to bed wrote a handwritten letter to jack saying i will do whatever you want, i am yours, basically. with the very clear implication he was ready for the ticket and he said to one of his minions i want you to deliver personally
and bobby never for gave -- later he accused the kennedys of being pro-nazi, umbrella carrying chamberlains and all that. i think the brothers tried to outlive their brother's terrible position on world war ii of the holocaust. they were like michael corleone he in the godfather, the young kids were real americans, patriotic, the old man wasn't, the old man was out for himself is not pro-nazi but distinct. the kids were very different, they were really good people on the issue of patriotism....
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we explore the 1938 meeting between nevel chamberlain and adolph hitler.n curtis retraced the lives of the 1942 rose bowl players in his followed on discussion from the tenth annual tucson festival of books. after that, women code breakers also from the tucson festival. and later the director of international economics on the council for foreign relations ben style chronicling the efforts to rebuild after world war ii in his book "the marshall plan." book tv on c-span2. . >>> also tonight, a look at what local, state, and federal governments are doing to combat the opioid epidemic. with portions covered by c-span this year. including congressional hearings, the national governors association meeting, and white house events. >>> c-span, where history unfolds daily. in 1979, c-span was created as a public service by america's cable television companies. and today we continue to bring you unfiltered coverage of congress, the white house, the supreme court, and public policy events in washington, d.c., and around the country. c-span is brought to you by your c
we explore the 1938 meeting between nevel chamberlain and adolph hitler.n curtis retraced the lives of the 1942 rose bowl players in his followed on discussion from the tenth annual tucson festival of books. after that, women code breakers also from the tucson festival. and later the director of international economics on the council for foreign relations ben style chronicling the efforts to rebuild after world war ii in his book "the marshall plan." book tv on c-span2. . >>>...
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of world war ii, and novelist robert harris explores the 1938 meeting of prime minister neville chamberlainetraces the 1942 rose bowl players and the reentry into world war ii in "fields of battle" follow by a discussion of women in wartime at the tucson festival of books. and then talking about the code breakers also there from the tucson festival. and ben stein will chronicle the efforts to rebuild western europe in 1942 in his book "ar marshall plan." all of that is in primetime on c-span 2. >>> tonight a look at the local, state and federal governments are doing in relation to the opioid crisis. including congressional hearings and the national governor association's meeting and the white house events. here's a preview. >> it cost me $25,000 to treat someone after they are addicted and then it is a huge cost to tax taxpayer, and if we have industry, and purdue and others ark and it is not just the manufactures, but the distributors and the pharmaceuticals and it is the making of the billions and the billions of the dollars off of this disease that is killing people, i think that the whi
of world war ii, and novelist robert harris explores the 1938 meeting of prime minister neville chamberlainetraces the 1942 rose bowl players and the reentry into world war ii in "fields of battle" follow by a discussion of women in wartime at the tucson festival of books. and then talking about the code breakers also there from the tucson festival. and ben stein will chronicle the efforts to rebuild western europe in 1942 in his book "ar marshall plan." all of that is in...
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you could put out james and chamberlain.eat. >> bill: it's such a difficult tournament to predict unless villanova wins it all number one seed in the end did win. what is your view on that as you get so many kids who go to school for a year and next year they're in the nba. >> villanova has been the best team in america the past four years winning 135 games the past four seasons. they are by far and away right now the best program, whether they win the championship again for the second time remains to be seen. the number one seed the first time a 16 that did that. loyola of chicago. what a story of that was. the first time in the final four since 1963 and sister jean. a great year for college basketball. it has really helped kind of tamp down a lot of the problems and the f.b.i. investigation and a lot of the chaos surrounding not paying the kids. >> bill: thanks, enjoy the game. it will be special with tiger woods at augusta. nice to see you. >> heather: president trump blasting democratic lawmakers for failing to come up w
you could put out james and chamberlain.eat. >> bill: it's such a difficult tournament to predict unless villanova wins it all number one seed in the end did win. what is your view on that as you get so many kids who go to school for a year and next year they're in the nba. >> villanova has been the best team in america the past four years winning 135 games the past four seasons. they are by far and away right now the best program, whether they win the championship again for the...
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novelist robert harris explores the 1938 meeting between neville chamberlain and adolph hitler in his book "munich." then sports reporter brian curtis retraces the lives of the 1942 rose bowl players and their entry into world war ii in his book "fields of battle." followed by a discussion on women during wartime from the tenth annual tucson festival of books. after that, women code breakers during world war ii, also from the tucson festival. and later, the director of international economics at the council on foreign relations, ben style, chronicling the efforts to rebuild western europe following world war ii in his book "the marshall plan." book tv, all this week in prime time on c-span2. >>> also tonight, a look at what local, state, and federal governments are doing to combat the opioid epidemic with portions of events covered by c-span this year, including congressional hearings, the national governor's association meeting, and white house events. >>> next on lectures in history, american university professor leonard steinhorn teaches a class on the consequential actions of 1968
novelist robert harris explores the 1938 meeting between neville chamberlain and adolph hitler in his book "munich." then sports reporter brian curtis retraces the lives of the 1942 rose bowl players and their entry into world war ii in his book "fields of battle." followed by a discussion on women during wartime from the tenth annual tucson festival of books. after that, women code breakers during world war ii, also from the tucson festival. and later, the director of...
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chamberlain. if we are week on the bullies they'll expand. they aren't happy for what they have.a good guy. >> sandra: how is morale with our military under president trump? >> morale is up right now. a lot of funding came back. what my guys are telling me they had a mission to destroy isis, which the caliphate actually, not necessarily all of isis. they knew what they were doing. we knew we are getting boots on the ground in syria with air support. the same in the navy right. the carrier strike group on the truman will be there in a week. there is a definite mission and funding is coming back and they are happy to be training and fighting. >> sandra: thank you for being here as we await mike pompeo an capitol hill. >> bill: moments away from the hearing beginning. if confirmed mike pompeo would be one of the lead negotiators in any deal with north korea. stay tuned. he is up next center stage. when i received the diagnosis, i knew at that exact moment, whatever it takes, wherever i have to go...i'm beating this. my main focus was to find a team of doctors that work together. whe
chamberlain. if we are week on the bullies they'll expand. they aren't happy for what they have.a good guy. >> sandra: how is morale with our military under president trump? >> morale is up right now. a lot of funding came back. what my guys are telling me they had a mission to destroy isis, which the caliphate actually, not necessarily all of isis. they knew what they were doing. we knew we are getting boots on the ground in syria with air support. the same in the navy right. the...