90
90
Oct 24, 2019
10/19
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 90
favorite 0
quote 0
0xlade—chamberlain.as liverpool beat genk, while chelsea beat last season's semi—finalists ajax . austin halewood rounds up the action... genk had not faced liverpool this in their history but it did not take long for the visitors to settle into their surroundings. alex 0xlade—chamberlain scoring his first goalfor the club 0xlade—chamberlain scoring his first goal for the club in 0xlade—chamberlain scoring his first goalfor the club in one 0xlade—chamberlain scoring his first goal for the club in one year. 0xlade—chamberlain scoring his first goalfor the club in one year. then alex 0xlade—chamberlain burst them back into life again after a lull. special. the 0x back to his dazzling best. after that, it was a matter of how many. sadia manet added a third before mo salam made it four. —— sadio mane made it three before mo salah made it four. for chelsea, more of a struggle as evening went on. i act went ahead when quincy promes tapped in, but the goal ruled out by var. chelsea just needed a goal, an openin
0xlade—chamberlain.as liverpool beat genk, while chelsea beat last season's semi—finalists ajax . austin halewood rounds up the action... genk had not faced liverpool this in their history but it did not take long for the visitors to settle into their surroundings. alex 0xlade—chamberlain scoring his first goalfor the club 0xlade—chamberlain scoring his first goal for the club in 0xlade—chamberlain scoring his first goalfor the club in one 0xlade—chamberlain scoring his first goal...
155
155
Oct 23, 2019
10/19
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 155
favorite 0
quote 0
alex 0xlade—chamberlain putting liverpool ahead afterjust two minutes.s only one side taking them, as 0xlade—chamberlain again turned on the style. commentator: that's brilliant! no stopping those. now liverpool had hit their stride, confidently racing four goals clear, genk would pull one back but that was the only bump in an otherwise comfortable journey. at chelsea, frank lampard is giving youth a chance. fresh faces bringing fresh hope they could cause an upset against last season‘s semifinalists ajax. early on, there were signs chelsea‘s talent factory would bear fruit. commentator: mount with the shot. good save! it felt like a goal was coming but it was the dutch champions who got there first. only for the video assistant referee to intervene. offside by the smallest of margins. after a frantic first half, chelsea sent on michy batshuayi in search of a winner. at first, he delivered a moment to forget. with minutes to go, all was forgiven. commentator: it's gone in! what a big goal that is for chelsea! a precious goal and a precious victory. this
alex 0xlade—chamberlain putting liverpool ahead afterjust two minutes.s only one side taking them, as 0xlade—chamberlain again turned on the style. commentator: that's brilliant! no stopping those. now liverpool had hit their stride, confidently racing four goals clear, genk would pull one back but that was the only bump in an otherwise comfortable journey. at chelsea, frank lampard is giving youth a chance. fresh faces bringing fresh hope they could cause an upset against last season‘s...
29
29
Oct 26, 2019
10/19
by
MSNBCW
quote
eye 29
favorite 0
quote 1
i don't want to be neville chamberlain. i want to be winston churchill. i think that's the kind of conversation we have to have. >> i'm going to hold it right here. let me slip in this commercial break and ask you to stay with us on the other side. i want to talk to you about a person in history known as mr. x. and by the way of retelling that story, we will ask our pulitzer prize-winning historian if history needs to be signed along the way.
i don't want to be neville chamberlain. i want to be winston churchill. i think that's the kind of conversation we have to have. >> i'm going to hold it right here. let me slip in this commercial break and ask you to stay with us on the other side. i want to talk to you about a person in history known as mr. x. and by the way of retelling that story, we will ask our pulitzer prize-winning historian if history needs to be signed along the way.
24
24
quote
eye 24
favorite 0
quote 1
unfortunately playing time is hard to come by with the likes of chamberlain and theo walcott's in his position . the criticism sometimes helps him to just stay on the ground because one good training in the 1st team doesn't mean anything you haven't done nothing for the club at the moment you cross the club money not vice versa so that kind of mindset wanting to reach the highest level. and not being just a stranger in academy football who does well between 16 and 18 even a season out on the west brom failed to get more games. because he was repeatedly. i always said to him you need to do more you need to do the extra otherwise you have no chance to be a top professional in the game. some point it became clear that can happen he would never make a big breakthrough. recognize that. kind
unfortunately playing time is hard to come by with the likes of chamberlain and theo walcott's in his position . the criticism sometimes helps him to just stay on the ground because one good training in the 1st team doesn't mean anything you haven't done nothing for the club at the moment you cross the club money not vice versa so that kind of mindset wanting to reach the highest level. and not being just a stranger in academy football who does well between 16 and 18 even a season out on the...
86
86
Oct 24, 2019
10/19
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 86
favorite 0
quote 0
then alex 0xlade—chamberlain burst them back into life once again. special. mo salah made it four. for two years, liverpool had not one away from home in the group stage. but this one was never really in doubt. for chelsea, it was a night out in amsterdam, but contrary to belief, it became less of a struggle as the evening went on. ajax went ahead when quincy promes tapped in, but the goal ruled out by var. for offside. just. chelsea just needed a chance, an opening. when they got it, they missed it. michy batshuayi blasting over the bar but when the ball came back to him, he did not miss. a crucial away win, and probably frank lampard's best as the chelsea manager so far. it feels huge, which always scares me because there is a lot to do and its six points halfway through a group now and we play burnley on saturday but we are entitled to be excited tonight about how we played. plenty of reaction to that result on the back pages of today's papers. "screamers" the headline in the mirror, refering to alex 0xlade—chamberlain's brilliant goal. lampard quoted as s
then alex 0xlade—chamberlain burst them back into life once again. special. mo salah made it four. for two years, liverpool had not one away from home in the group stage. but this one was never really in doubt. for chelsea, it was a night out in amsterdam, but contrary to belief, it became less of a struggle as the evening went on. ajax went ahead when quincy promes tapped in, but the goal ruled out by var. for offside. just. chelsea just needed a chance, an opening. when they got it, they...
222
222
Oct 27, 2019
10/19
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 222
favorite 0
quote 0
book by a guy named tom bullying who is an english author, a new historian called appeasement, chamberlain, hitler, churchill and the road to war and just finished up rick atkinson's great book of projected trilogy on the british are coming. it covers the first couple years in revolutionary war. >> how do you select the books that you read. >> is a variety of things tend to read book reviews so that matters in the local newspapers. sometimes i'll hear about a book in a number of years ago picking up the book devotion to animate goes about two carrier pilots one who shot down and died in the korean war in 1950s and i heard him talking about the book and i thought that sounded like a great read. in listening to other people if they're reading something interesting they will usually talk about it. in a more systematic way but i usually end up with a pretty good book. >> where you end up reading? >> everywhere probably more on airplanes than anyplace else, you can read policy papers you have a couple hours there or more so i do a lot of that but then i try to read something everyday or read a
book by a guy named tom bullying who is an english author, a new historian called appeasement, chamberlain, hitler, churchill and the road to war and just finished up rick atkinson's great book of projected trilogy on the british are coming. it covers the first couple years in revolutionary war. >> how do you select the books that you read. >> is a variety of things tend to read book reviews so that matters in the local newspapers. sometimes i'll hear about a book in a number of...
55
55
Oct 23, 2019
10/19
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 55
favorite 0
quote 0
alex 0xlade—chamberlain with two fine strikes.on d'or nominee is in the starting line—up to face genk. that might have been more had alex 0xlade—chamberlain not suffered an injury 18 months ago. on his long—awaited return to this competition, the englishman dazzled. he opened the scoring in less than two minutes. a bit of luck help that in but nothing fortunate about his second. his perfect vision and touch was what turns the outcome of this match in liverpool's favour. until then they had struggled but the two—goal cushion allowed them to relax. slowing passing and clinical fishing returned for sadio mane and then most a la added to the score line. they relaxed a little too much allowing genk a consolation goal but it won't matter after finally ending a two—year run without an away win in the champions league group stages. liverpool are up to second in theirgroup, stages. liverpool are up to second in their group, chelsea are top of theirs after another fine away win but with a bit more tension attached in amsterdam. batshuayi ca
alex 0xlade—chamberlain with two fine strikes.on d'or nominee is in the starting line—up to face genk. that might have been more had alex 0xlade—chamberlain not suffered an injury 18 months ago. on his long—awaited return to this competition, the englishman dazzled. he opened the scoring in less than two minutes. a bit of luck help that in but nothing fortunate about his second. his perfect vision and touch was what turns the outcome of this match in liverpool's favour. until then they...
52
52
Oct 30, 2019
10/19
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 52
favorite 0
quote 0
chamberlain got the fourth. for — four after an hour.game until they did this. five all, full time. six penalties scored consecutively and still one saved him leaving 18—year—old curtisjones to win the match in front of the cup. no pressure no problem. verbal winning on penalties. —— liverpool. already beaten chelsea 4—0 in the league this season and get an opportunity early on. marcus rushford scoring from the spot. and on a night of brilliant goals, ritchie joined from the spot. and on a night of brilliant goals, ritchiejoined in drawing his side level. and if you thought that was good just wait for this. rushford's second was enough of the thai sending united through ona of the thai sending united through on a night of tricks and treats on the eve of halloween. michael redford, bbc news. aston villa are also through. 2—1winners over wolves. the draw for the quarter finals will take place on zoe ball's breakfast show on bbc radio 2 tomorrow morning. rangers and celtic remain level pegging at the top of the scottish premiership. both wo
chamberlain got the fourth. for — four after an hour.game until they did this. five all, full time. six penalties scored consecutively and still one saved him leaving 18—year—old curtisjones to win the match in front of the cup. no pressure no problem. verbal winning on penalties. —— liverpool. already beaten chelsea 4—0 in the league this season and get an opportunity early on. marcus rushford scoring from the spot. and on a night of brilliant goals, ritchie joined from the spot....
52
52
Oct 24, 2019
10/19
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 52
favorite 0
quote 0
alex oxlade—chamberlain scored the first two goals early in each half, and they were his first goalsd out through injury. sadio mane then made it 3—0 with firmino and salah both involved in the build—up. and the egyptian striker then scored the fourth himself before the belgians claimed a late consolation goal. the first goal was brilliant. the second goal was even nicer. although schools were unbelievably beautiful. he scored the second and then it was like a proper knock for genk, we scored a third, a fourth, we conceded one but that was cool but that wasn't the biggest problem in the world. we won the game, job done, that is it. elsewhere, lorenzo insigne got the winner for napoli as they won a five goal thriller in salzburg — to remain a point clear of liverpool at the top of group e. rb leipzig are the new leaders of group g after beating zenit saint petersburg 2—1 while benfica beat lyon to claim theirfirst win of the group stage. and in group h, michy batshuayi scored the only goal of the game, four minutes from time, as chelsea won at ajax to move level on points with them at
alex oxlade—chamberlain scored the first two goals early in each half, and they were his first goalsd out through injury. sadio mane then made it 3—0 with firmino and salah both involved in the build—up. and the egyptian striker then scored the fourth himself before the belgians claimed a late consolation goal. the first goal was brilliant. the second goal was even nicer. although schools were unbelievably beautiful. he scored the second and then it was like a proper knock for genk, we...
110
110
Oct 19, 2019
10/19
by
CNNW
tv
eye 110
favorite 0
quote 0
mike pence did a chamberlain.ce it will use to drive all the kurds that it doesn't like out of the area. they used to live there and have positions there. it will put in to that buffer zone all the syria refugees that it doesn't want. which will cause chaos. because they are not kurds and entering a kurdish area. and it has forced the kurds to have destroyed all the defenses. they are defenseless and at the mercy of turkey and assad. this is exactly what turkey wanted. they wanted the kurd on the defensive in a position where turkey could essentially engage in ethnic cleansing or genocide. if it wanted to. assad has them at their mercy as well. united states has been maintaining this buffer zone for the kurds and itself for five years. with a few hundred troops. extraordinarily strategic use of american power. pence went to turkey and gave it away. this is mike pence behaving like chamberlain. this is our kind of farcical version of munic. it's not as serious. but it's as tragic. it's a betrayal of allies. a quart
mike pence did a chamberlain.ce it will use to drive all the kurds that it doesn't like out of the area. they used to live there and have positions there. it will put in to that buffer zone all the syria refugees that it doesn't want. which will cause chaos. because they are not kurds and entering a kurdish area. and it has forced the kurds to have destroyed all the defenses. they are defenseless and at the mercy of turkey and assad. this is exactly what turkey wanted. they wanted the kurd on...
59
59
Oct 24, 2019
10/19
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 59
favorite 0
quote 0
alex oxlade—chamberlain scored the first two goals — early in each half, and they were his first goalsand mo salah made it a before a genk consolation. the first goal- early and the eve n the first goal- early and the even nicer. second was even nicer. beautiful. and for a second it was like a proper knock for our and and for a second it was like a proper we »ck for our and and for a second it was like a ro erw ' is
alex oxlade—chamberlain scored the first two goals — early in each half, and they were his first goalsand mo salah made it a before a genk consolation. the first goal- early and the eve n the first goal- early and the even nicer. second was even nicer. beautiful. and for a second it was like a proper knock for our and and for a second it was like a proper we »ck for our and and for a second it was like a ro erw ' is
50
50
Oct 9, 2019
10/19
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 50
favorite 0
quote 0
aid was possible to a high degree between september and churchill's rise to power, because the chamberlain government, even though they declared a blockade, were willing to make blockade concessions. in any event, the polish campaign cranks up. the poster on the left is one of the very first ones that was done in the late fall of 1939. the commission for polish relief. hoover decided to establish it, and it was in operation by october 1939, but not in what is left of poland itself. the germans had partitioned poland. big hunks of it have gone directly into germany. the government general that was created was almost impossible to get into. the aide went to the polish refugees and polish army that went to romania and hungary. as poland began to collapse, literally hundreds of thousands of poles began to stream to the east and move down into the southeast corner of poland to get into either hungary or romania. they did not anticipate the sylvian's on september 17 would invade from the east. there is this trap as they move down. about 75,000 polish soldiers managed lawson to romania along with
aid was possible to a high degree between september and churchill's rise to power, because the chamberlain government, even though they declared a blockade, were willing to make blockade concessions. in any event, the polish campaign cranks up. the poster on the left is one of the very first ones that was done in the late fall of 1939. the commission for polish relief. hoover decided to establish it, and it was in operation by october 1939, but not in what is left of poland itself. the germans...
15
15
tv
eye 15
favorite 0
quote 0
unfortunately playing time is hard to come by with the likes of chamberlain and theo walcott's in his position. the criticism sometimes help him to just stay on the ground because one good training in a 1st team doesn't mean anything if you haven't done nothing for the club at the moment you cross the club money not vice versa so that kind of mindset wanted to reach the highest level. and not be just a stranger in academy football who does well between 16 and 18 even a season out on loan to west brom failed to get game time because he was repeatedly injured. i always said to him you need to do more you need to do the extra otherwise you have no chance to be a top professional in the game. some point it became clear that he would never make a big breakthrough. as well recognised. have a big career. he made his way back to germany to. use the chance to prove his worth you need to embrace the challenge and think that bradman is a step back as a step forward for you because people will demand from you performances every single week. that is totally different to the position you were. tran
unfortunately playing time is hard to come by with the likes of chamberlain and theo walcott's in his position. the criticism sometimes help him to just stay on the ground because one good training in a 1st team doesn't mean anything if you haven't done nothing for the club at the moment you cross the club money not vice versa so that kind of mindset wanted to reach the highest level. and not be just a stranger in academy football who does well between 16 and 18 even a season out on loan to...
49
49
Oct 15, 2019
10/19
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 49
favorite 0
quote 0
longer wears the imperial crown to read her speech, so it was carried in front of her by the lord chamberlainrquess of chumley. she was accompanied by her consort for the day, the prince of wales. with her majesty in place on the throne, it was time to bring in mps. the procession of black rod from central lobby to the commons took place in time—honoured fashion. but history was made by sarah clark, the first woman ever to hold the post, though she got the same response from mps as her male predecessors as she approached the chamber. the door slammed in herface, the traditional expression of the lower house's primacy over the lords. so black rod had to knock. black rod! mr speaker, the queen commands this honourable house to attend her majesty immediately in the house of peers. and there was another further tradition to observe. the microphones didn't quite pick up dennis skinner, the labour mp for bolsover, whose signature quip at this point in the proceedings was a terse "i'm not going". and with that, mps filed towards the lords. boris johnson and jeremy corbyn leading the way, though with
longer wears the imperial crown to read her speech, so it was carried in front of her by the lord chamberlainrquess of chumley. she was accompanied by her consort for the day, the prince of wales. with her majesty in place on the throne, it was time to bring in mps. the procession of black rod from central lobby to the commons took place in time—honoured fashion. but history was made by sarah clark, the first woman ever to hold the post, though she got the same response from mps as her male...
47
47
Oct 24, 2019
10/19
by
ALJAZ
tv
eye 47
favorite 0
quote 0
the last 16 games to record their 1st away win in the group stages for 2 years 2 goals from alex chamberlain helping them to a 41 victory meanwhile lionel messi scored his 100 and 13th goal in champions league football his barcelona team beating slavia prague 21 and in wednesday's other matches not believe 32 in milan into dortmund 2 nil to record their 1st win in this season's competition and great win for chelsea at i.x. a result that leaves them 2nd in group which. is considering legal action after the el classico match between barcelona and real madrid was moved it was postponed because of protests in barcelona after 9 cattle on political leaders were jailed it was supposed to be played this saturday but is now a weekday fixture on december 18th spain's football federation made the change but lower league is worried they'll lose t.v. revenue by holding it midweek at a time when the club world cup is also being played spain's women's footballers have voted to go on strike in a dispute over pay and part time contracts $200.00 players from 16 clubs including athletico madrid and barcelona m
the last 16 games to record their 1st away win in the group stages for 2 years 2 goals from alex chamberlain helping them to a 41 victory meanwhile lionel messi scored his 100 and 13th goal in champions league football his barcelona team beating slavia prague 21 and in wednesday's other matches not believe 32 in milan into dortmund 2 nil to record their 1st win in this season's competition and great win for chelsea at i.x. a result that leaves them 2nd in group which. is considering legal...
27
27
Oct 24, 2019
10/19
by
ALJAZ
tv
eye 27
favorite 0
quote 0
16 games to record their 1st away win in the group stages for 2 years 2 goals from alex oxalate chamberlain helping them to a 41 victory meanwhile lionel messi scored his 100 and 13th goal in champions league football his barcelona team beating slavia prague 21. and in wednesday's other matches napoli beat sells burg 32 in milan into the dortmund 2 nil to record their 1st win in the season's competition and great win for chelsea at i.x. a result that leaves them 2nd in group which will lead to is considering legal action after the match between barcelona and real madrid was moves it was postponed because of protests in barcelona after 9 cuts line political leaders were jailed it was supposed to be played this saturday but is now a weekday fixture on december 18th spain's football federation made the change but lower league is worried the lose t.v. revenue by holding midweek at a time when the world club world cup is also being played. spain's women's footballers have voted to go on strike in a dispute over pay and part time contracts $200.00 players from 16 clubs including athletico madrid
16 games to record their 1st away win in the group stages for 2 years 2 goals from alex oxalate chamberlain helping them to a 41 victory meanwhile lionel messi scored his 100 and 13th goal in champions league football his barcelona team beating slavia prague 21. and in wednesday's other matches napoli beat sells burg 32 in milan into the dortmund 2 nil to record their 1st win in the season's competition and great win for chelsea at i.x. a result that leaves them 2nd in group which will lead to...
52
52
Oct 31, 2019
10/19
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 52
favorite 0
quote 0
liverpool were 4— two down at arsenal when alex oxlade—chamberlain scored this goal.ith a thunderbolt of his own. but liverpool weren't done, they got it back to 5—4 before divock origi's overhead kick in the fourth minute of injury time took the game to penalties, which liverpool won 5—4. there were two more stunners at stamford bridge. this is chelsea's michy batshuayi powering his way to an equaliser after manchester united had taken the lead through a penalty. it wasn't the best goal of the night, though — that was scored by marcus rashford. this brilliant free kick enough to give united a 2—1 win. elsewhere, aston villa beat wolves. the draw for the quester finals has been made this morning, and this was the reaction of the colchester united squad when they found out they'd drawn manchester united at home in the last eight. oxford united get to host manchester city, and the rest of the ties are on the bbc sport website and app. following doubts over his future after england's cricket world cup win in the summer, one—day captain eoin morgan says he's "delighted" t
liverpool were 4— two down at arsenal when alex oxlade—chamberlain scored this goal.ith a thunderbolt of his own. but liverpool weren't done, they got it back to 5—4 before divock origi's overhead kick in the fourth minute of injury time took the game to penalties, which liverpool won 5—4. there were two more stunners at stamford bridge. this is chelsea's michy batshuayi powering his way to an equaliser after manchester united had taken the lead through a penalty. it wasn't the best...
31
31
Oct 24, 2019
10/19
by
ALJAZ
tv
eye 31
favorite 0
quote 0
the last 16 games to record their 1st away win in the group stages for 2 years 2 goals from alex chamberlain helping them to a 41 victory. meanwhile lionel messi scored his 100 and 13th goal in champions league football his barcelona team beating slavia prague 21 and in wednesday's other match is not believed 32 in milan into dortmund 2 nil to record their 1st win in this season's competition and great win for chelsea at i.x. a result that leaves them 2nd in group which. is considering legal action after the el classico match between barcelona and real madrid was moved it was postponed because of protests in barcelona after 9 cattle and political leaders were jailed it was supposed to be played this saturday but is now a weekday fixture on december 18th spain's football federation made the change but lower league is worried they'll lose t.v. revenue by holding it midweek at a time when the club world cup is also being played spain's women's footballers have voted to go on strike in a dispute over pay and part time contracts $200.00 players from 16 clubs including athletico madrid and barcelo
the last 16 games to record their 1st away win in the group stages for 2 years 2 goals from alex chamberlain helping them to a 41 victory. meanwhile lionel messi scored his 100 and 13th goal in champions league football his barcelona team beating slavia prague 21 and in wednesday's other match is not believed 32 in milan into dortmund 2 nil to record their 1st win in this season's competition and great win for chelsea at i.x. a result that leaves them 2nd in group which. is considering legal...
73
73
Oct 1, 2019
10/19
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 73
favorite 0
quote 0
we all know the story of the 20th main, joshua, george chamberlain, 83 pennsylvania, all those guys in the fifth president, who rushed off to a little around the top. but what a lot of us don't know, is how they spent their day, and where today rush from? well, they rushed from spangler. the fifth court got here, at about noon on july 2nd. at about 5 pm, they took off, and found granted school house lane, left turn over here, cut across the fields, too little round top. right after they left, the sixth corps arrived. they were in the same area where the fifth corps was. they were not there long. then they took off. now the granite school house and the black shop road, to get to the front. later that night, be 12 corps, they are up here, they break away some men, and they rushed john granted school house lane, and they helped out here on the line. now, 11th core hospital, those are their tents. the 11th court ambulances, and georges wheat field, more up here. the 11th court ambulances that went from spangler where up at this east cemetery hill. ammunition train from the artillery, 100 w
we all know the story of the 20th main, joshua, george chamberlain, 83 pennsylvania, all those guys in the fifth president, who rushed off to a little around the top. but what a lot of us don't know, is how they spent their day, and where today rush from? well, they rushed from spangler. the fifth court got here, at about noon on july 2nd. at about 5 pm, they took off, and found granted school house lane, left turn over here, cut across the fields, too little round top. right after they left,...
123
123
Oct 11, 2019
10/19
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 123
favorite 0
quote 0
this will be a dog tag, and identification that will say, ezra chamberlain to, as her chamberlain is a union soldier that disappeared in the siege at battery right -- battery wagner in charleston. some of you have seen this pictures, and you have black forces him he is a fellow at wagner. what are you doing with a dog tag of a union soldier around his neck? i don't know what is going on. i can imagine a lot of people would like to capture this vessel. i can imagine if you get captured with the vessel and you have union soldiers, identification label around her neck, and that man has disappeared, and you're not that guy, i'm sure a lot of questions will be asked. so it is a mystery or to talk about preservation, something i did not expect to see, those individuals toward the front that rep up in the sediment, got encapsulated faster, better preservation. these bones look like they're 10 years old. they are so perfect. they look again at comical specimens p ripper in a protected and sealed environment. the bones are pristine. even to the level, this is a lateral view of the cranium and
this will be a dog tag, and identification that will say, ezra chamberlain to, as her chamberlain is a union soldier that disappeared in the siege at battery right -- battery wagner in charleston. some of you have seen this pictures, and you have black forces him he is a fellow at wagner. what are you doing with a dog tag of a union soldier around his neck? i don't know what is going on. i can imagine a lot of people would like to capture this vessel. i can imagine if you get captured with the...
58
58
Oct 24, 2019
10/19
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 58
favorite 0
quote 0
alex 0xlade—chamberlain with his first for the club in over a year.em back into life once again. special. the 0x back at his dazzling best. after that it was a matter of how many. mane added a third before mo salah made it four. for two years, liverpool haven't won away from home in the group stage but this one was never really in doubt. for chelsea, it was a night out in amsterdam but contrary to belief, it became less of a struggle as the evening wore on. ajax were ahead in the first half when it was tapped in, but only for a moment. the goal ruled out for offside by the ar. for offside by var. 0nly just. chelsea just needed a chance, an opening. when they got one, they missed it. substitute batshuayi blasting over the bar. when his chance came again, this time he didn't miss. a crucial away win, probably frank lampard's best as the chelsea manager so far. just another note on that liverpool win at genk, the club has condemned an offensive banner that was displayed by their travelling fans at the stadium. they say it "perpetuated a racist stereotype
alex 0xlade—chamberlain with his first for the club in over a year.em back into life once again. special. the 0x back at his dazzling best. after that it was a matter of how many. mane added a third before mo salah made it four. for two years, liverpool haven't won away from home in the group stage but this one was never really in doubt. for chelsea, it was a night out in amsterdam but contrary to belief, it became less of a struggle as the evening wore on. ajax were ahead in the first half...
77
77
Oct 19, 2019
10/19
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 77
favorite 0
quote 0
diplomat told me that this is a little like the 1938 munich agreement, except that even neville chamberlainthe czechs from the sudetenland. >> when it comes to polling on the president's strategy in northern syria, the majority of people in the poll don't support it. 48% don't support, 31% do. does that matter? >> no. look, at the end of the day -- >> to trump, i should say. >> it may matter to trump. but i just find this so deeply offensive, that we've people who trusted us, and then we betrayed them so publicly. and people who were trying to do some of the things we say we care about, and the example this sets to the world. we have this grand rhetoric. everybody knows we don't fully live up to it, we fall short. but we always thought there was at least something to these american ideals that we talked about. now we're shown to be so morally bankrupt before the world, in the course of betraying our friends and empowering our rivals and enemies. this is just a colossal mistake at every possible minute. >>> "the 11th hour with brian williams" starts right now. kat. "the 11th hour" with brian
diplomat told me that this is a little like the 1938 munich agreement, except that even neville chamberlainthe czechs from the sudetenland. >> when it comes to polling on the president's strategy in northern syria, the majority of people in the poll don't support it. 48% don't support, 31% do. does that matter? >> no. look, at the end of the day -- >> to trump, i should say. >> it may matter to trump. but i just find this so deeply offensive, that we've people who...
57
57
Oct 20, 2019
10/19
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 57
favorite 0
quote 0
united states, and the obama iran nuclear deal was the most catastrophic agreement since neville chamberlain led the u.k. it was flawed on multiple fronts. to the $150 billion world's leading state sponsor of terrorism. it did so while the ayatollah was chanting, death to america and death to israel, literally, as we negotiated the deal. the ayatollah would lead mobs chanting, death to america. history teaches us, when somebody tells you they want to kill you, you should believe them. the deal would have led to a nuclear iran. it was designed to be unenforceable. on the face of the deal, numerous sites redeemed exempt naturally where the iranian engage in d additional nuclear research. advancerequired 21 days notice to the regime before any nspection, a provision certain to encourage cheating. and, indeed, in some agreement es, the provided that iran would inspect provision so laughable, the only consequence of the deal is that iran would weapons.nuclear e now know thanks to israel's heroic work, seizing iranian ecords, that iran has cheated from day one and continues to cheat, and the only
united states, and the obama iran nuclear deal was the most catastrophic agreement since neville chamberlain led the u.k. it was flawed on multiple fronts. to the $150 billion world's leading state sponsor of terrorism. it did so while the ayatollah was chanting, death to america and death to israel, literally, as we negotiated the deal. the ayatollah would lead mobs chanting, death to america. history teaches us, when somebody tells you they want to kill you, you should believe them. the deal...
188
188
Oct 19, 2019
10/19
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 188
favorite 0
quote 0
sarah chamberlain, adam green, thank you very much. i think we covered a lot of ground.reciate it. be sure to catch "fox news sunday" tomorrow, chris wallace's exclusive interview with acting white house chief of staff nick mulvaney. one to tune in and see. leland: must see tv. molly: check your local listings for time and channel. leland: ber -- bernie sanders wife is on stage right now. expecting senator sanders to take the stage as well as well as alexandria ocasio cortez, the congresswoman from new york. ellison barber is there. big turn out there. >> huge crowd here today, leland, they have been here for quite a few hours. this event wasn't set to officially start till 1:00 p.m. today. the crowd was pretty full hours before that. you hear his wife dr. sanders behind me saying that he is here to tell the crowd that bernie is back. this is senator sanders first campaign since he suffered a heart attack and spent three days in the hospital. he is coming back today with a significant endorsement from representative alexandria ocasio cortez. she is expected to make her e
sarah chamberlain, adam green, thank you very much. i think we covered a lot of ground.reciate it. be sure to catch "fox news sunday" tomorrow, chris wallace's exclusive interview with acting white house chief of staff nick mulvaney. one to tune in and see. leland: must see tv. molly: check your local listings for time and channel. leland: ber -- bernie sanders wife is on stage right now. expecting senator sanders to take the stage as well as well as alexandria ocasio cortez, the...
92
92
Oct 16, 2019
10/19
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 92
favorite 0
quote 0
and the obama/iran nuclear deal was the most catastrophic international agreement since neville chamberlain led the united king domg. on one front it gave $150 billion to the ayatollah khomeini, to the world's leading state sponsor of terrorism. it did so while the ayatollah was chanting, death to america and death to israel, literally as we negotiated the deal, the ayatollah would lead mobs in chanting, death to america. and history teaches us, when someone tells you, they want to kill you, we should believe them. the deal on its face would have led to a nuclear iran. it was designed to be utterly unenforceable. on the face of the deal, numerous sites were deemed exempt from inspections. military sites were deemed exempt from inspections, which, of course, means that's naturally where the iranian regime would engage in additional nuclear research. it also required 21 days' advance notice to the regime before any inspection. a provision certain to encourage cheating. indeed, in some circumstances, the agreement provided that iran would inspect itself a provision so laughably weak, the only
and the obama/iran nuclear deal was the most catastrophic international agreement since neville chamberlain led the united king domg. on one front it gave $150 billion to the ayatollah khomeini, to the world's leading state sponsor of terrorism. it did so while the ayatollah was chanting, death to america and death to israel, literally as we negotiated the deal, the ayatollah would lead mobs in chanting, death to america. and history teaches us, when someone tells you, they want to kill you, we...
72
72
Oct 22, 2019
10/19
by
CNNW
tv
eye 72
favorite 0
quote 0
told me that it was like the 1938 munich agreement except the difference was that in 1938, neville chamberlaint promised to help remove the czechs from sudetenland. it was just appalling. >> robin, i want to read this to you. this is from senator chris murphy. he said, "it's hard to overhype how terrified you should be about the free fall of american global credibility right now. the doral disaster, ukraine, quid pro quo, double cross of the kurds, the afghan camp david debacle. it's just one mind-blowing, embarrassing fiasco after another." i've got to ask you, is america's global credibility in a freefall right now, robin? >> oh, absolutely. and this is the thing that is worrying. this is not a light switch that you turn on and off. this is something that you have to prove over years, even decades of a relationship. and we have in three years walked away from not just the kurds and what was the most stable part of syria, eliminating a jihadi threat, we've also walked away from the iran nuclear deal, the most significant nuclear or nonproliferation agreement in more than a quarter century. we
told me that it was like the 1938 munich agreement except the difference was that in 1938, neville chamberlaint promised to help remove the czechs from sudetenland. it was just appalling. >> robin, i want to read this to you. this is from senator chris murphy. he said, "it's hard to overhype how terrified you should be about the free fall of american global credibility right now. the doral disaster, ukraine, quid pro quo, double cross of the kurds, the afghan camp david debacle. it's...
109
109
Oct 24, 2019
10/19
by
CNNW
tv
eye 109
favorite 0
quote 0
it's like the president of the united states is modeling chamberlain. >> reporter: taking another shot at the media, clearly frustrated with the impeachment inquiry, instructing federal agencies to cancel their subscriptions to "new york times" and "the washington post," the move will save taxpayers hundreds of thousands of dollars even if it won't impact the coverage of the impeachment inquiry. getting back to the president's meeting with senators over here at the white house, our capitol hill team tells us, wolf, lindsey graham and others said that the president was lashing out at the impeachment inquiry, called it unfair and those senators told the president to focus on governing the country. clearly, wolf, the president is very frustrated with how things are playing out this week. >> certainly is. jim acosta, thank you. >>> denny heck of washington, member of the intelligence committee. congressman, thanks so much for coming in. >> you're welcome, sir. >> you heard lindsey graham condemning your impeachment inquiry. you're one of the congressmen leading this impeachment inquiry. he
it's like the president of the united states is modeling chamberlain. >> reporter: taking another shot at the media, clearly frustrated with the impeachment inquiry, instructing federal agencies to cancel their subscriptions to "new york times" and "the washington post," the move will save taxpayers hundreds of thousands of dollars even if it won't impact the coverage of the impeachment inquiry. getting back to the president's meeting with senators over here at the...
139
139
Oct 26, 2019
10/19
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 139
favorite 0
quote 1
i don't want to be neville chamberlain. i want to be winston churchill. i think that's the kind of conversation we have to have. >> i'm going to hold it right here. let me slip in this commercial break and ask you to stay with us on the other side. i want to talk to you about a person in history known as mr. x. and by the way of retelling that story, we will ask our pulitzer prize-winning historian if history needs to be signed along the way. >>> we foreshadowed this a bit earlier. we have new details tonight on what's to come from this upcoming tell-all book by anonymous, a senior trump official. it's called "a warning." it's due out next month. it's the first we'll hear from this person since that september 2018 op-ed in "the new york times." we don't know the author's gender, whether they're still employed inside the administration, only that he or she intends to remain anonymous. there's this from the back cover, however. you will hear a great deal from donald trump directly for there is no better witness to his own character -- to his character than
i don't want to be neville chamberlain. i want to be winston churchill. i think that's the kind of conversation we have to have. >> i'm going to hold it right here. let me slip in this commercial break and ask you to stay with us on the other side. i want to talk to you about a person in history known as mr. x. and by the way of retelling that story, we will ask our pulitzer prize-winning historian if history needs to be signed along the way. >>> we foreshadowed this a bit...
127
127
tv
eye 127
favorite 0
quote 0
wilt chamberlain, last but not least rick berry who i caught up with right after that ceremony. >>> welltells you what to do, you start on the medallion and you come up to the legendary -- >> this is production. this is good stuff. >> this is great stuff. let's talk about what we started this shot on. that medallion. >> that's really nice the warriors put these medallions down whose jerseys they retired. there will be a bunch of other ones like klay and steph, even k.d. forever. i mean, these guys have been awesome for this franchise. it's kind of nice to see it come full circle. i started here. that's why i wore this in the city. that was my second year they came out with that very popular design for our uniforms. and, of course, we came back in '75 and played two gamez at the cow palace. this is quite a change from the cow palace and civic cente auditorium. >> for all the honors you received in your much accoladed career, where does this rank? >> it's nice for them to do that and recognize what i did. this means the most. you play for championships. you don't play for individual honors
wilt chamberlain, last but not least rick berry who i caught up with right after that ceremony. >>> welltells you what to do, you start on the medallion and you come up to the legendary -- >> this is production. this is good stuff. >> this is great stuff. let's talk about what we started this shot on. that medallion. >> that's really nice the warriors put these medallions down whose jerseys they retired. there will be a bunch of other ones like klay and steph, even...
133
133
Oct 18, 2019
10/19
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 133
favorite 0
quote 0
bipartisan criticism both of the initial decision and this ludicrous, quote, deal which makes nevil chamberlainr. they now have absolute control over this area, a much larger area than we were willing to initially give them. and they are in the process of ethnic cleansing that is moving or killing all of the turks in this area. it is a humiliating defeat by the united states, and that's why this week in overwhelming terms the house including 129 republicans joined in condemning this move. so i think if mitch mlk kaunl feels this strongly perhaps he should be tougher on things like buying influence from foreign governments and his entire relationship with putin. i find it remarkable he can be so harsh and so exacting on this absolutely inane policy move that really serves no one but trump's ego, erdogan, syria, iran and yet write an op-ed that doesn't mention the president's name. >> a few polls that have come out on this and seems pretty strong opposition to trump's policy here on syria. watching the events over the last 24 hours, the news developments right now, how deeply do you think the ame
bipartisan criticism both of the initial decision and this ludicrous, quote, deal which makes nevil chamberlainr. they now have absolute control over this area, a much larger area than we were willing to initially give them. and they are in the process of ethnic cleansing that is moving or killing all of the turks in this area. it is a humiliating defeat by the united states, and that's why this week in overwhelming terms the house including 129 republicans joined in condemning this move. so i...
117
117
Oct 19, 2019
10/19
by
CNNW
tv
eye 117
favorite 0
quote 0
this is mike pence behaving like chamberlain. this is our kind of farcical version of munic.er of a million people displaced. prisoners leased and war crimes. the president woke up and decided he wanted to be nice and get the troops out of there. >> i appreciate it. watch him on sunday. on the biggest headline in all of the new developments you may have missed. a look at the week in the trump impeachment inquiry. that's next.
this is mike pence behaving like chamberlain. this is our kind of farcical version of munic.er of a million people displaced. prisoners leased and war crimes. the president woke up and decided he wanted to be nice and get the troops out of there. >> i appreciate it. watch him on sunday. on the biggest headline in all of the new developments you may have missed. a look at the week in the trump impeachment inquiry. that's next.
50
50
Oct 8, 2019
10/19
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 50
favorite 0
quote 0
against him by comrades, there were demonstrations against him, everyone having umbrellas from chamberlain, but he was attacked that he betrayed a cause. but he felt when all this subsides, the achievement of peace endure. and that, i think, is the point that we forget, is that a peace has endured. it's not, you know, the warm peace, but the point is look what it's survived. it survived the assassination of anwar sadat, it survived two intifadas, the muslim brotherhood in government in egypt, and no one has been killed in those 40 years that we just celebrated earlier this year, on march 26th of the peace tremendousty of 1979 -- treaty of 1979, now 40 years later. and, of course, anwar sadat deserves a lot of credit. i hope we do another book on heroic arab leaders whether it is saw dad, hussein, a guy like fayad or other key arabs who have made key decisions. but i think the fact that the peace endures, people forget what does that mean? senate 970s -- in the 1970s, 30% of israel's gdp went to the military. today it's about 5%. my calculation is it's like $130 billion difference per year
against him by comrades, there were demonstrations against him, everyone having umbrellas from chamberlain, but he was attacked that he betrayed a cause. but he felt when all this subsides, the achievement of peace endure. and that, i think, is the point that we forget, is that a peace has endured. it's not, you know, the warm peace, but the point is look what it's survived. it survived the assassination of anwar sadat, it survived two intifadas, the muslim brotherhood in government in egypt,...
70
70
Oct 25, 2019
10/19
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 70
favorite 0
quote 0
pullout from syria to neville chamberlain's appeasement of adolf hitler several decades ago. >> one year from the time of munich, germany invaded poland and world war ii was under way. the kurds, we have a abandoned them. they're being slaughtered by the turks. and we have given a major port to syria. i promise you as i'm sitting here right now, russia is going to come against us. turkey's going to come against us. china's going to come against us. north korea's going to come against us. >> 89-year-old pat robertson. with that, let's get to our leadoff discussion in just a moment. first, we want to get the very latest on this from -- the breaking news story tonight from "the new york times." one of the reporters who first broke the story tonight, and a frequent guest on ours, justice department reporter katie benner. katie, this -- investigating the investigators. has been called a shiny object. it has been called a right-wing fantasy. it could turn out to be both of those, but now it has the impromodder of the justice department. is that only our mostly because this attorney general as
pullout from syria to neville chamberlain's appeasement of adolf hitler several decades ago. >> one year from the time of munich, germany invaded poland and world war ii was under way. the kurds, we have a abandoned them. they're being slaughtered by the turks. and we have given a major port to syria. i promise you as i'm sitting here right now, russia is going to come against us. turkey's going to come against us. china's going to come against us. north korea's going to come against us....
109
109
Oct 17, 2019
10/19
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 109
favorite 0
quote 0
but what we do know is that vice president pence, they have newly installed copies of chamberlain's biographiesecause this was just an appeasement of a dictator. this was not a ceasefire. this was a decision by the united states to tell the kurds that they have five days to get out and give over all this territory to turkey or risk further ethnic cleansing where we are certainly going to not do anything to help them. that is appeasement of erdogan. it is an appeasement of authoritarianism. and also by the way for our own security one consequence of this is we don't know how many isis fighters who the kurds currently have jailed are going to escape as a result of all of this and where those isis fighters will go next. but this is just a horrible decision by the trump administration as a matter of foreign policy and it has devastating consequences for our national security. >> so this comes just a few hours after we were all treated to the release of the letter that trump wrote to erdogan last week. i just want to put that letter up. it's still worth talking about because it's so extraordinary. t
but what we do know is that vice president pence, they have newly installed copies of chamberlain's biographiesecause this was just an appeasement of a dictator. this was not a ceasefire. this was a decision by the united states to tell the kurds that they have five days to get out and give over all this territory to turkey or risk further ethnic cleansing where we are certainly going to not do anything to help them. that is appeasement of erdogan. it is an appeasement of authoritarianism. and...
219
219
Oct 5, 2019
10/19
by
KRON
tv
eye 219
favorite 0
quote 1
a walk of fame event tonight honoring 4 years greats we've got how the battles, rick perry wilt chamberlainhris smalling and me amongst others that begins at 00:45am tonight in what is called the thrive city esplanade and now as i mentioned some of those seem have 2 that are expected to attend battles and very again tip off tonight is at 05:00pm but some recommendations for you if you're planning on coming here to chase center often park and arrow and for there to be a lot of traffic also we have the blue grass music festival going on golden gate park to the city is going to be very congested tonight with all of that going on so pre planned for that, but if you do have your ticket already you can get a free uni right so if you'd like to do that for parking ride you can do that as well for now reporting live here for the t center christina tetreault for news. thanks christina looks like it's going to be a. >>really fun game to watch. holes in place at some. high school football games over safety concerns, including one district to change the kickoff times for games after 3 people were shot a
a walk of fame event tonight honoring 4 years greats we've got how the battles, rick perry wilt chamberlainhris smalling and me amongst others that begins at 00:45am tonight in what is called the thrive city esplanade and now as i mentioned some of those seem have 2 that are expected to attend battles and very again tip off tonight is at 05:00pm but some recommendations for you if you're planning on coming here to chase center often park and arrow and for there to be a lot of traffic also we...
46
46
Oct 23, 2019
10/19
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 46
favorite 0
quote 0
alex oxlade—chamberlain with a well placed effort from 25 yards out afterjust 2 minutes.ct centres hadleigh parkes and jonathan davies will be fit for their rugby world cup semifinal against south africa on sunday. davies missed the last eight win over france, whilst parkes has been carrying knocks for a while. away from match preparations, the squad met the prince of wales at training in tokyo, and our correspondent andy swiss was there. wales have had a special visitor at their training wales have had a special visitor at theirtraining camp wales have had a special visitor at their training camp here today, prince charles, who's been here in tokyo for the enthronement ceremony of the new emperor. that happened yesterday, but today he met up with the wales players. first, he met warren gatland, the coach, and the captain, alun wyn jones, warren gatland, the coach, and the captain, alun wynjones, before meeting up with the rest of the wales players. he was presented with a signed rugby shirt by the wales squad. after that, prince charles said he was sure the players would
alex oxlade—chamberlain with a well placed effort from 25 yards out afterjust 2 minutes.ct centres hadleigh parkes and jonathan davies will be fit for their rugby world cup semifinal against south africa on sunday. davies missed the last eight win over france, whilst parkes has been carrying knocks for a while. away from match preparations, the squad met the prince of wales at training in tokyo, and our correspondent andy swiss was there. wales have had a special visitor at their training...
71
71
Oct 31, 2019
10/19
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 71
favorite 0
quote 0
liverpool were 11—2 down to arsenal when alex oxlade—chamberlain took aim from outside the box. it back to 5—4 before divock origi's overhead kick in the fourth minute of injury time took the game to penalties, which liverpool won 5—4. there were two more stunners at stamford bridge. this is chelsea's michy batshuayi powering his way to an equaliser after manchester united had taken the lead through a penalty. it wasn't the best goal of the night though, that was scored by marcus rashford. this brilliant free—kick enough to give united a 2—1win. elsewhere aston villa beat wolves. the draw for the quarter—finals has taken place this morning. the standout tie is manchester united's trip to league two side colchester. holders manchester city meanwhile go to oxford united who are in league one. all the fixtures are on the bbc sport website and app. in the scottish premiership, rangers kept pace with leaders celtic thanks to a 4—0 win at ross county. celtic also won against st mirren, which means that the old firm are now level on points, with celtic top on goal difference. disappoin
liverpool were 11—2 down to arsenal when alex oxlade—chamberlain took aim from outside the box. it back to 5—4 before divock origi's overhead kick in the fourth minute of injury time took the game to penalties, which liverpool won 5—4. there were two more stunners at stamford bridge. this is chelsea's michy batshuayi powering his way to an equaliser after manchester united had taken the lead through a penalty. it wasn't the best goal of the night though, that was scored by marcus...
173
173
Oct 14, 2019
10/19
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 173
favorite 0
quote 1
we have several new faces in the ceremony today, including the new controller of the lord chamberlain'singuished military career he is now in this post, taking over from military career he is now in this post, taking overfrom andrew military career he is now in this post, taking over from andrew ford. he is waiting at the foot of the stairs. the imperial state crown, with its 3000 gemstones. only seen at coronations and state openings of parliament so it is a rare sight. michael vernon in his first state opening, ready to take the crown into the regalia room where it will be placed on a different kind of cushion to be taken up to the royal gallery to be put on display their until the green? —— until the queen? arrival. that is one of three symbols of the royal authority that we will seen today. the other two are the cap of maintenance and the sword of state. the cap of maintenance, crimson velvet and air mine. they are all symbols of the monica's power —— the monica's power. everything needs to be pristine before it is brought into the royal gallery. these elements of the ceremonial whi
we have several new faces in the ceremony today, including the new controller of the lord chamberlain'singuished military career he is now in this post, taking over from military career he is now in this post, taking overfrom andrew military career he is now in this post, taking over from andrew ford. he is waiting at the foot of the stairs. the imperial state crown, with its 3000 gemstones. only seen at coronations and state openings of parliament so it is a rare sight. michael vernon in his...