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churchill was right, too. for the extended campaign in north africa demonstrated more clearly than any british argument could have done that the anglo-american allies were simply not ready for the kind of effort that would have been necessary to invade northern france in 1943. it almost certainly would have been a disaster. the landings in morocco has been haphazard. the campaign into tunisia was marked with blunders and reversals. none of them worse than a humiliating american defeat at the pass of february 1943. all of that demonstrated just how unready the americans were to take on this. besides, there was still the whole shipping problem. addressing that we move from the strategic argument to the logistical problem. even before pearl harbor, the united states had embarked on a truly historic ship building program. in 1941, the united states produced just over one million tons of shipping. as impressive as that was, at february of 1942, roosevelt told the maritime commission he expected then to build 8 mill
churchill was right, too. for the extended campaign in north africa demonstrated more clearly than any british argument could have done that the anglo-american allies were simply not ready for the kind of effort that would have been necessary to invade northern france in 1943. it almost certainly would have been a disaster. the landings in morocco has been haphazard. the campaign into tunisia was marked with blunders and reversals. none of them worse than a humiliating american defeat at the...
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it was certainly used by churchill and truman. because the latter had their conversations written down.
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it is the room through which the war cabinet met, largely under winston churchill. of course he became prime minister of britain in 1940. 5 timesinet met here 11 during the war. the other seats were occupied by military advisors. the three seats in the middle were occupied by the chiefs of staff, the heads of the navy, air force, and the army, because they also met here independently, as did on a much, much more regular basis, churchill's defense committee, which was a committee principally used by churchill for the running of the war. seco geographically in london, where we located? westminster.t near westminster abbey. of st.in the heart james's park. there are no windows. we are underground. >> which building is above? >> the building that is above now is the treasury building. when the cabinet war rooms were put together in 1938 and 1939, it was the trade building. >> can you take us through the history of this location? how did they turn into a wartime cabinet meeting location? >> the site was dreamed up as a concept in the 1920's and 1930's as a concept of som
it is the room through which the war cabinet met, largely under winston churchill. of course he became prime minister of britain in 1940. 5 timesinet met here 11 during the war. the other seats were occupied by military advisors. the three seats in the middle were occupied by the chiefs of staff, the heads of the navy, air force, and the army, because they also met here independently, as did on a much, much more regular basis, churchill's defense committee, which was a committee principally...
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churchill's conservative party lost 160 seats in parliament. churchill lost his job as prime minister. the labor party, instead, won a majority in parliament. clement atly was installed as a new prime minister, replacing churchill. it was the first time the labor party had ever gained a majority in the british parliament, and it happened right after the end of world war ii. you want to talk political shock. that was a political shock. in the united states, this is the picture in the political science dictionary next to the definition of political shocker. this happened just three years after churchill's debacle in 1945. this was 1948. deeply unpopular democratic incumbent, president harry truman. he was widely expected to lose as he ran for re-election. republican thomas dewey was definitely going to beat harry truman in 1948, and everybody knew it. the chicago daily tribune was famously so sure of it that they put it down in black and white with their dewey defeats truman headline. and, yes, that election, where dewey did not defeat truman, th
churchill's conservative party lost 160 seats in parliament. churchill lost his job as prime minister. the labor party, instead, won a majority in parliament. clement atly was installed as a new prime minister, replacing churchill. it was the first time the labor party had ever gained a majority in the british parliament, and it happened right after the end of world war ii. you want to talk political shock. that was a political shock. in the united states, this is the picture in the political...
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it was certainly used by churchill and truman. because the latter had their conversations written down. it was used by them from 1943 afterwards. about what, you can only speculate. they talked about the minutiae planning for d-day. they certainly talked about the planning for the end of the war, the surrender of germany and the recorded conversations we have about what was going to be told to stalin and how this was going to take place. >> referring to d-day, do documents indicate what was discussed in this room or this location preparing for that invasion? >> there is very little in the site itself that indicates much of a d-day connection. the site has been kept pretty much as it was and as it was used on the last day of the war. so, what you see is what tended to be in place in august 1945. it is easy in some ways to relate it physically to the end of the war. more than any other, but in practice, the site itself had quite a heavy involvement in d-day. the back of the building, parts that are no longer open to the public, ther
it was certainly used by churchill and truman. because the latter had their conversations written down. it was used by them from 1943 afterwards. about what, you can only speculate. they talked about the minutiae planning for d-day. they certainly talked about the planning for the end of the war, the surrender of germany and the recorded conversations we have about what was going to be told to stalin and how this was going to take place. >> referring to d-day, do documents indicate what...
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he sided against churchill, supported stalin in opening a second front. churchill called what happened at normandy the most difficult and complicate d operation that has ever taken place. and it was politically, militari militarily, culturally one of the largest events really in human history. >> richard haass, also just a back story that we americans don't talk about as much, stalin was pushing furiously for fdr to open this second front because the shrussians were bleeding. millions were dying, and churchill had no problem with the russians and stalin taking the brunt of this war which they did. i mean, extraordinary costs for the russians. this, though, was fdr understanding. he need ed to open a second front. >> there was always a question of when and not if and obviously the brits wanted to delay it as long as possible. stalin wanted it as soon as possible and fdr essentially thre threaded the needle and this is what was decided upon. two things worth noting, one is the war ended less than a year later. it was about ten months later. so this really w
he sided against churchill, supported stalin in opening a second front. churchill called what happened at normandy the most difficult and complicate d operation that has ever taken place. and it was politically, militari militarily, culturally one of the largest events really in human history. >> richard haass, also just a back story that we americans don't talk about as much, stalin was pushing furiously for fdr to open this second front because the shrussians were bleeding. millions...
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i mention churchill. he died 50 years ago.this was before my time than thatcher for my generation with my generation what do you love her loads to her was a i'm very interested in her leadership style. not just that she was a woman and she had a nonconformist methodist background, she had a lot of imagery which she used, she was almost like a sort of preacher in terms of her style. >> host: she was a big inspiration to you. >> guest: she was. she was an inspiration. she became prime minister when i i was four years old so i don't remember that. the day she left i was probably 15 and a half so that was a very long time for she was the dominant figure in british politics. a whole decade where she was prime minister and i liked her style of politics. i like conventional politics. i like the fact that she stuck to her guns. i was doing a bit of research about her. three days before the election she said i'm not a consensus politician. can you imagine someone saying that three months before a in a lecture in? if you wt
i mention churchill. he died 50 years ago.this was before my time than thatcher for my generation with my generation what do you love her loads to her was a i'm very interested in her leadership style. not just that she was a woman and she had a nonconformist methodist background, she had a lot of imagery which she used, she was almost like a sort of preacher in terms of her style. >> host: she was a big inspiration to you. >> guest: she was. she was an inspiration. she became prime...
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churchill. from my perspective - it's the right guy at the right time. they have been blessed. >> roosevelt had a good deal to do with that, reaching down the ranks to bring general marshall in as chief of staff. he knew the officers. of course, there was great disappointment on the part of general marshall, hoping to be the supreme allied commander. roosevelt didn't think he would sleep without general washington by his side. the job went to eisenhower, he had the skills and was a diplomatic soldier. >> we can't forget in 1944 roosevelt was not facing a guarantee for re-election. a lot thought if this invasion failed, if d-day had not gone as it had, roosevelt may have lost the election. >> it's possible. >> who are the unsung heroes in the war. >> we were talking about teddy roosevelt junior. the son of american oil groups. he's a one-star general. he had a heart ailment. he was able to leave. motivate troops and get them off the beach. >> weren't there thousands of people during the drills leading up to d-day that died. >> absolutely. the training exe
churchill. from my perspective - it's the right guy at the right time. they have been blessed. >> roosevelt had a good deal to do with that, reaching down the ranks to bring general marshall in as chief of staff. he knew the officers. of course, there was great disappointment on the part of general marshall, hoping to be the supreme allied commander. roosevelt didn't think he would sleep without general washington by his side. the job went to eisenhower, he had the skills and was a...
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it was certainly used by churchill and truman. because the latter had their conversations written down. it was used from 1943 afterwards. about what, you can only speculate. new talked about the my show planning for d-day. they certainly talked about the planning for the end of the war, the surrender of germany and the recorded conversations we have about what was going to be told to stalin and how this was going to take place. >> referring to d-day, do documents indicate what was discussed in this room or this location preparing for that invasion? >> there is very little in the site itself that indicates much of a d-day connection. the site has been kept pretty much as it was and as it was used on the last day of the war. so, what you see is what tended 1945.in place in august it is easy in some ways to relate it physically to the end of the war. more than any other, but in practice, the site itself had quite a heavy involvement in d-day. building, parts that are no longer open to the public, there were adjuncts to the cabinet wa
it was certainly used by churchill and truman. because the latter had their conversations written down. it was used from 1943 afterwards. about what, you can only speculate. new talked about the my show planning for d-day. they certainly talked about the planning for the end of the war, the surrender of germany and the recorded conversations we have about what was going to be told to stalin and how this was going to take place. >> referring to d-day, do documents indicate what was...
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there are certain things where there is always demand and churchill is one of them.ank you for coming on, thank you so much for bringing on these documents. history coming live right here. and now we want to know what you think. log onto gerriwillis.com, has office of the president lost the personal touch? i will share that resulted in "the tonight show." and later on, the european central bank causing shockwaves around the world. and warm weather may be calling outside, but outdoor activities are opening the door to alla qu, kinds of accidents.w mon stay withey us. to show how many years that amount might last. i was trying to, like, pull it a little further. [ woman ] got me to 70 years old. i'm going have to rethink this thing. it's hard to imagin how much we'll need for a retirement that could last 3years or mor so maybe we need to approach things dferently, if we want to be ready for a longer retirement. ♪ before those little pieces would get in between my dentures and my gum and it was uncomfortable. [ male announcer ] just a f dabs is clinically proven to seal
there are certain things where there is always demand and churchill is one of them.ank you for coming on, thank you so much for bringing on these documents. history coming live right here. and now we want to know what you think. log onto gerriwillis.com, has office of the president lost the personal touch? i will share that resulted in "the tonight show." and later on, the european central bank causing shockwaves around the world. and warm weather may be calling outside, but outdoor...
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men, as the prime minister who won the war for britain, winton churchill, right after v.e.or a snap general election in britain. they don't have elections on a regular schedule, you have to decide when you're going to have one, and churchill looked around at the end of world war ii and says, yeah
men, as the prime minister who won the war for britain, winton churchill, right after v.e.or a snap general election in britain. they don't have elections on a regular schedule, you have to decide when you're going to have one, and churchill looked around at the end of world war ii and says, yeah
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men, as the prime minister who won the war for britain, winton churchill, right after v.e. day, 1945, called for a snap general
men, as the prime minister who won the war for britain, winton churchill, right after v.e. day, 1945, called for a snap general
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noreen riles was a member of winston churchill's school for spies drew more to.of 18, her job was to train new agents in the art of espionage. the secret job she was only able to speak about 60 years after they were. here is this report. in a small cottage in the village on the outskirts of harris listening was woman with a remarkable story. administered -- number of winston churchill's school for spies during the second cold war. the 18-year-old caught the eye of superiors thanks to her french. she was sworn to complete secrecy. >> i did not know what i was getting myself into. it was only at that point when i was told by somebody else who turned round and said don't talk outside to anyone about what happens here, and don't ask questions. >> her job was to help train new agents in the difficult art of espionage, dispatching them on mentioned the rush missions -- on missions while debriefing them when they returned. they supported the french resistance. >> i remember a young radio operator piloted in at 20. had to tryme, if you it over again, would you do it? i s
noreen riles was a member of winston churchill's school for spies drew more to.of 18, her job was to train new agents in the art of espionage. the secret job she was only able to speak about 60 years after they were. here is this report. in a small cottage in the village on the outskirts of harris listening was woman with a remarkable story. administered -- number of winston churchill's school for spies during the second cold war. the 18-year-old caught the eye of superiors thanks to her...
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churchill who i mentioned many times is the greatest example of that.e wrote reams of history throughout his career. and if he was on the show there would be six volumes. i have no idea how he managed to do that but other people like jenkins was a writer and has written excellent biographies of british politicians. it's something that is quite connected in britain. there's a link between history and politics and i think that is quite healthy actually. he said politicians don't have the luxury of expressing doubt. but i sense that you use the word nuance. you do have a nuance of -- do they actually change? >> guest: i think if you look at this whole idea of government spending, but i was amazed at is the extent that we are living in the completely unchartered territory. as i said before the years there was a gold standard. it was really only in the 60s that people challenged britain and america. challenging the idea that we have to get a budget every year into this idea that we are running the budget defici a budd have to pay back the currency money is q
churchill who i mentioned many times is the greatest example of that.e wrote reams of history throughout his career. and if he was on the show there would be six volumes. i have no idea how he managed to do that but other people like jenkins was a writer and has written excellent biographies of british politicians. it's something that is quite connected in britain. there's a link between history and politics and i think that is quite healthy actually. he said politicians don't have the luxury...
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churchill and fdr would not have done it and that's the memo. now, for the top story.ave next. charges that sergeant bergdahl was a collaborator with the taliban. true or defamation. right back with that report. nineteen years ago, we thought, "wow, how is there no way to tell the good from the bad?" so we gave people the power of the review. and now angie's list is revolutionizing local service again. you can easily buy and schedule services from top-rated providers. conveniently stay up to date on progress. and effortlessly turn your photos into finished projects with our snapfix app. visit angieslist.com today. ♪ you know that dream... on my count. the one where you step up and save the day? make it happen. (crowd) oh no... introducing verizon xlte. hey guys, i got it right here! we've doubled our 4g lte bandwidth in cities coast to coast. so take on more. with xlte. for best results, use verizon. you've reached the age where you've learned a thing or two. this is the age of knowing what you're made of. so why let erectile dysfunction get in your way? talk to your d
churchill and fdr would not have done it and that's the memo. now, for the top story.ave next. charges that sergeant bergdahl was a collaborator with the taliban. true or defamation. right back with that report. nineteen years ago, we thought, "wow, how is there no way to tell the good from the bad?" so we gave people the power of the review. and now angie's list is revolutionizing local service again. you can easily buy and schedule services from top-rated providers. conveniently...
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churchill and fdr would not have done it and that's the memo. now, for the top story.ave next. charges that sergeant bergdahl was a collaborator with the taliban. true or defamation. right back with that report. [ male announcer ] your eyes. even 10 miles away... they can see the light of a single candle. look after them with centrum silver. multivitamins for your eyes, heart and brain. centrum silver. for the most amazing parts of you. centrum silver. jamie, you've got a little something on the back of your shoe, there. [alarm beeping] price tag. danger: price tag alert. oh, hey, guys. price tag alert. is this normal? well, progressive's a price tag free zone. we let you tell us what you want to pay, and we help you find options to fit your budget. where are they taking him? i don't know. this seems excessive! decontamination's in progress. i don't want to tell you guys your job, but... policies without the price tags. now, that's progressive. upgrafor the most advanced norelshaving experience.00 with gyroflex 3d technology, you can get to those hard to reach places f
churchill and fdr would not have done it and that's the memo. now, for the top story.ave next. charges that sergeant bergdahl was a collaborator with the taliban. true or defamation. right back with that report. [ male announcer ] your eyes. even 10 miles away... they can see the light of a single candle. look after them with centrum silver. multivitamins for your eyes, heart and brain. centrum silver. for the most amazing parts of you. centrum silver. jamie, you've got a little something on...
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with we have starry-eyed views of the relationship of stalin and churchill and degal, ade gaulle and stalin was suspicious that we would never have an invasion of europe and take the pressure off of the soviet army ax and that continued. in 1966 chuck, you were talking about the noble graves there in france of the american allied soldiers, and when de gaulle told the americans, president johnson that he wanted to the kick out the american troops from france and also the offices of the western a alliance, lyndon johnson specifically told the secretary of state dean rusk, ask him about the cemetery. and rusk had to go the de gaulle and say, does this include the american cemetery in france and do you want that gone too, and de gaulle did not go that far. >> and colonel jacobs the lessons of history and the conflict s conflicts of today, how do you read it? >> well, there is a generational divide of course, and it is very, very important that we recognize that. it is interesting that we reflect back on the service and the sacrifice of an entire generation and the reason is that there ar
with we have starry-eyed views of the relationship of stalin and churchill and degal, ade gaulle and stalin was suspicious that we would never have an invasion of europe and take the pressure off of the soviet army ax and that continued. in 1966 chuck, you were talking about the noble graves there in france of the american allied soldiers, and when de gaulle told the americans, president johnson that he wanted to the kick out the american troops from france and also the offices of the western a...
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, in part because of the war, but also churchill knowing that he was basically revered as a god among
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>> guest: the smartest thing anybody said was sexually winston churchill. it's like building a house. you have to work out how many flaws and workout with the external structure of the house is and how many rooms and bedrooms before you worry about -- >> host: and churchill actually build houses. >> guest: you have to work out the structure before you work out your, how your sofa is going to appear or with a patio. you have to look at the structure and once you have a structure withi, then the secong about writing the book is if you want to eat an elephant you have to chop it up into little pieces. so once you've got the house then you have to take a granular approach. in a book like that people think you rustle it out of the air. when i was thinking about it even before -- >> host: with your phd was an economic -- >> guest: at cambridge university i've done quite a bit here and when i spent my year away abroad in boston bees have been evil thing for quite a while. in the african continent by home country was the gulf coast so there was always a sort of int
>> guest: the smartest thing anybody said was sexually winston churchill. it's like building a house. you have to work out how many flaws and workout with the external structure of the house is and how many rooms and bedrooms before you worry about -- >> host: and churchill actually build houses. >> guest: you have to work out the structure before you work out your, how your sofa is going to appear or with a patio. you have to look at the structure and once you have a...
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winston churchill said after the battle at one stroke the dominant position of japan in the pacific was reversed. while this is indeed true, my thoughts always return to the young sailors, soldiers, airmen, marines, and coast guardsmen. try to imagine how it was to face such adversity at such a young age. i believe the historian walter lord said it best when he wrote, even against the greatest odds, there is something in the human spirit, a magic blend of skill, that can liftor men from certain defeat to incredible victory. in today's navy and in our marine corps, coast guard, army, and air force, a new generation has accepted these veterans' gifts to us of american leadership at sea. we recognize security and stability are forged far away from home at sea and trust and skill must be built in waters far from american shores. we continue to remind ourselves that others have indeed faced far greater challenges than we ever have and have emerged with their honor and victory. and this day is a reminder to us that when we face our darkest hours, we must always hold before us the resolve of o
winston churchill said after the battle at one stroke the dominant position of japan in the pacific was reversed. while this is indeed true, my thoughts always return to the young sailors, soldiers, airmen, marines, and coast guardsmen. try to imagine how it was to face such adversity at such a young age. i believe the historian walter lord said it best when he wrote, even against the greatest odds, there is something in the human spirit, a magic blend of skill, that can liftor men from certain...
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>> roosevelt and churchill got together after the bombing of pearl harbor in washington and they hadther meeting in casablanca as the north african war started and in tehran and stalin came. when i saw that obama and putin had met today for the first time since the hostility started, i was thinking, this is what happens. global leaders need to pull together and make plans. those meetings are really charting the map of the western world. >> steve, thank you very much. as the president returns home, tough questions await about another american soldier. more on that as "the cycle" rolls on for friday, june 6th, a day to remember in our nation's history. humans. even when we cross our t's and dot our i's, we still run into problems. namely, other humans. which is why at liberty mutual insurance, auto policies come with new car replacement and accident forgiveness if you qualify. see what else comes standard at libertymutual.com. liberty mutual insurance. responsibility. what's your policy? that would be my daughter -- hi dad. she's a dietitian. and back when i wasn't eating right, she go
>> roosevelt and churchill got together after the bombing of pearl harbor in washington and they hadther meeting in casablanca as the north african war started and in tehran and stalin came. when i saw that obama and putin had met today for the first time since the hostility started, i was thinking, this is what happens. global leaders need to pull together and make plans. those meetings are really charting the map of the western world. >> steve, thank you very much. as the...
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the home at churchill drive, also, was hit, along with a home on lake view drive and calaveras. if you have a surveillance video look at your video for anything suspicious. >> we have were more ahead including the protests override-sharing companies like uber and lit and a crackdown that lawmakers are considering. >> and hillary clinton is headed to the bay area tonight. >> the fog is clear and it is clear here in san jose. it is sunny now. meteorologist mike nicco has the temperatures for today's forecast coming oh i knew i forgot something... i'll just do it now. well, we're boarding. no, i'll use citi mobile. takes two seconds, better safe than sorry right? yeah who knows if we'll even get service on the islands? what! no service? seriously? no electricity, we're going to make our own candles, we're going to churn our own butter. oh, we lost one. can't leave a bag unattended. bank from almost anywhere with the citi mobile app. to learn more visit citi.com/easierbanking has atrial fibrillation, or afib. he has the most common kind... ...it's not caused by a heart valve problem
the home at churchill drive, also, was hit, along with a home on lake view drive and calaveras. if you have a surveillance video look at your video for anything suspicious. >> we have were more ahead including the protests override-sharing companies like uber and lit and a crackdown that lawmakers are considering. >> and hillary clinton is headed to the bay area tonight. >> the fog is clear and it is clear here in san jose. it is sunny now. meteorologist mike nicco has the...
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i think winston churchill said who give aly people standing ovation are the ones who are wanting to -- their underwear. [laughter] members, parents, siblings who came here under the false impression that there , and someree food dan, wherever you are, probably at a fire hydrant somewhere, members of the 2013 ncaa champion ice hockey team -- [applause] distinguished guests and graduates of the 2014, i really am privileged to be able to be here and share the celebration of the celebration of this day with you, especially 48 years after standing up right here as a very intimidated senior, wondering what i was going to say. you are graduating today as the most diverse class in yale's long history. or as they call it in the nba, donald sterling's worst nightmare. [laughter] [applause] thank you for such a generous introduction. josh did not mention that he entered for me at the state department last summer. ned for me at the state department lessor. [applause] hold on a minute. [laughter] i learned that he is not afraid to talk truth to power, or semi-truth. on his last day, he walked up t
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i'm a big fan of churchill and reagan. i have a lot of appreciation for effective communication. the communication has to be backed up by something, and backed up by someone who's willing to make the tough choices and defend them. we say is important. while we do is more important. speakesident is taken softly and carry a big stick and turned it on its head. more people are coming to than nothat more often for this administration, short-term political tactics and take precedence over protecting longer-term strategic interests. , someone whos admits he has sympathies with obamas foreign policy goals, rights, the benghazi e-mails show the administration spent more time thinking about what to say than what to do. under obama, the united states has suffered some reputational damage. this damage has been self-inflicted by an administration that focuses too much on short-term messaging. consistent with this short-term political focus is the unprecedented micromanagement of all aspects of national security by the white house staff. and secretary gates' book other accounts, it's clear ho
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i think winston churchill said the own people give us --certainly before i have opened my mouth that is true. siblings who came here under the false impression that there , members ofe food, the 2013 ncaa men's ice hockey team. distinguished guest and 2014, i really am privileged to share the celebration of this day for you. you are graduating today as the most diverse class and yells long history. as they collect it, donald sterling's worst nightmare. [laughter] [applause] thank you for such a generous introduction. he did not mention that he interned for me in the state department last summer. ned for me at the state department lessor. [applause] hold on a minute. [laughter] i learned that he is not afraid to talk truth to power, or semi-truth. on his last day, he walked up to me and was brutally honest. he said mr. secretary, j.e. sucks. [applause] actually, on the last day at the state department, he asked if i would come here today and deliver a message that his classmates really needed to hear. here it goes. you still owe, josh money from that road trip last fall. [laughter] [a
i think winston churchill said the own people give us --certainly before i have opened my mouth that is true. siblings who came here under the false impression that there , members ofe food, the 2013 ncaa men's ice hockey team. distinguished guest and 2014, i really am privileged to share the celebration of this day for you. you are graduating today as the most diverse class and yells long history. as they collect it, donald sterling's worst nightmare. [laughter] [applause] thank you for such a...
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of winstonords churchill, the jarring gong of reality, he was talking about world war ii. there has been a jarring gong in europe. >> you could see a pickup in defense spending. >> i think we will see a trend back towards that increase and we already are in some countries. >> let's talk about sergeant who was now in germany, being released after five years of captivity. you spoke to sergeant bergdahl poss family, how are they responding to the criticism and the public surrounding their son release? >> well, his parents are amazingly strong people. i know of the criticism. i have been the target of it, so i am quite aware of it. we did the right thing here. i wanted to reassure them that the president feels very strongly about this, i feel very strongly about it. i've been to war, i know something about this. this was the right decision. >> american senators were brief, many were not convinced, what was the urgency in doing this deal? what made you do it without going to congress? >> well, i cannot get into all of the specifics of the details, the information, but we are do
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britain, led by prime minister winston churchill, had entered the war in 1939, right after germany invadedoland. polish and british armies are side-by-side on d-day. together with canadians and other british commonwealth troops. 177 exiled frenchman took part in the invasion as well. the attack was supposed to be launched on june 5, but the weather was bad, so june 6 entered history as d-day, the day the allies landed in normandy to begin the liberation of europe from the nazis, 70 years ago today. >> now on the sidelines of the d-day commemorations, it looks like there has been some diplomatic movement towards easing the tensions in ukraine. >> the new ukrainian president and russian president issued a joint call for a cease-fire in the embattled eastern ukraine. >> vladimir putin had a number of what are being called constructive talks with western leaders, including with barack obama. >> the german chancellor has been using her influence with both men to find a path forward out of the crisis. >> angela merkel speaks russian. vladimir putin speaks german. the two leaders are said to have
britain, led by prime minister winston churchill, had entered the war in 1939, right after germany invadedoland. polish and british armies are side-by-side on d-day. together with canadians and other british commonwealth troops. 177 exiled frenchman took part in the invasion as well. the attack was supposed to be launched on june 5, but the weather was bad, so june 6 entered history as d-day, the day the allies landed in normandy to begin the liberation of europe from the nazis, 70 years ago...
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during a speech in fulton in one nine hundred forty six winston churchill the british prime minister repeated almost word for word what goebbels had said about the danger to europe from behind the iron curtain the myths created by the chief nazi ideologist found fertile soil in the west and grew to provide fuel for the struggle against communism we have to fight these myths today in memory of those who won in the second world war. the legacy of the series of gold pieces tried to. come up a poll in american morning. for the story changing every minute. mummy nolasco well. my a lot like the claim. was false thing that some say the molten lead seizes the most elite clubs. sometimes from nothing which led this season and simple terms look just keep still we can still be jobs if you see a stadium to eight look to be that was the target was selling. lead. or luck. lead. little. luck. please. cut into the. show thirty fold can just bend over fifteen billion euros until she says to each one hundred fifty million degrees with some talk among. themselves from st petersburg to france we travel
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during a speech in fulton in one nine hundred forty six winston churchill the british prime minister repeated almost word for word what goebbels had said about the danger to europe from behind the iron curtain the myths created by the chief nazi ideologist found fertile soil in the west and grew to provide fuel for the struggle against communism we have to fight these myths today in memory of those who won in the second world war. placed series called the try to. play polo going to. be a much more efficient thing every minute. cut me the law the way of. life. plus the thing that's setting all time place cases mostly templates to play sometimes for nothing which. plays this season and. it's not just the story could still be just if you. take a look at the tabs but speech was. played. as a medium so we believe that maybe. the scene potions should surely play your part of the musical. for shoes that no one is asking with the guests that you deserve answers from it's all on politicking only on r t. dramas that challenge be ignored. stories others refuse to notice. places change the world
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during a speech in fulton in one nine hundred forty six winston churchill the british prime minister repeated almost word for word what goebbels had said about the danger to europe from behind the iron curtain the myths created by the chief nazi ideologist found fertile soil in the west and grew to provide fuel for the struggle against communism we have to fight these myths today in memory of those who won in the second world war. well groomed to the truth. show thirty four can just bend over fifteen billion euros on full steam ahead says to be one hundred sixty million degrees with one token mark no cell phone seen pisco to friends the trouble in search of a song. we've got the future covered. one of the new poster camarena life should be making news all the face time. a pleasure to have you with us here on our team today i roll researcher. choose your language. we cover though in. some of the. treatments that is the consensus here to. choose the opinions that invigorating to . choose the stories that imply a good life choose me access to often. russia's president asks parliament to
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today in portsmouth among the veterans, 90-year-old patrick churchill who trained with bill miller andtill recalls his close friend. >> he was on the d-day beaches completely unarmed inspiring all those going a short. it wasfamily says humbling to see so many remember him today, a man who chose sound not steel to fight the enemy. >> a man in a kilt playing the bagpipes with the mortars going off and machine gun fire, someone turned to me and smiled and said well done. >> after the war, the german soldiers told bill it was bad piper, but they never doubted his bravery as a man brave enough to play music on d-day. >> from our fabulous and temporary home about the white house, piper bill bringing the program to a close. thanks for watching. please tune in again tomorrow. >> ♪ >> funding of this presentation is made possible by the freeman foundation, newman's own foundation, giving all profits to charity and pursuing the common good for over 30 years, kovler foundation, united health care, and union bank. >> at union bank, our relationship managers use their expertise in global finance to
today in portsmouth among the veterans, 90-year-old patrick churchill who trained with bill miller andtill recalls his close friend. >> he was on the d-day beaches completely unarmed inspiring all those going a short. it wasfamily says humbling to see so many remember him today, a man who chose sound not steel to fight the enemy. >> a man in a kilt playing the bagpipes with the mortars going off and machine gun fire, someone turned to me and smiled and said well done. >> after...
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during a speech in fulton in one nine hundred forty six winston churchill the british prime minister repeated almost word for word what goebbels had said about the danger to europe from behind the iron curtain the myths created by the chief nazi ideologist found fertile soil in the west and grew to provide fuel for the struggle against communism we have to fight these myths today in memory of those who won in the second world war. leg. length series of golf basis tried to play players play polo going to. water your life for the short taking every minute. mummy nolasco well. my a lot like the claim. was listening to some say the molten lead skis is most elite clubs lead sometimes from nothing to the leg this season and it's important. to look just keep up the still we can still be jobs if you see a stage eight look easy. but the jungle wasn't selling. leg. length. clip on your cultural amarna like the bank of new knowledge base your life you know alone. plenty. of pleasure to have you with us here on t.v. today i release you should. lead. the. the final. mission to teach me. to descri
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during a speech in fulton in one nine hundred forty six winston churchill the british prime minister repeated almost word for word what goebbels had said about the danger to europe from behind the iron curtain the myths created by the chief nazi ideologist found fertile soil in the west and grew to provide fuel for the struggle against communism we have to fight these myths today in memory of those who won in the second world war. lengths above the tried to. play polo to. want to. play for the struggling every minute of the lead. the lead. like the lead singer say the molten lead says is the lead lead sometimes from nothing which lead to sleet and it's going. to look just keep up the still we can still be just if you see a stage update the t.v. tells the buzz the jungle was led . economic pressures to force. plenty. plenty now like. artists the one. clever scientist. lead. the lead. cool. it's ten pm here in moscow this is the way clear under the big stories of the last seven days in the ukrainian military fighters accuse each other of ignoring a declared ceasefire as more civilian l
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churchill said a good dialogue is quick, informal, and conversational, and requires a very small space, and on great occasions there should be a sense of crowd and urgency. with a tip of the cap to sir winston, our esteemed panelists today are all people at the top of their field, and are quick and informal and conversational, particularly as it regards our national pastime. we have a good sense of the crowd and a clock that compels a sense of urgency, so let's talk baseball. the first topic of conversation, your initial passion for the game. bart giamatti once said "the appeal of baseball is intimately wrapped up with the place where you got to know it in your youth." the question for the panel, where did you first get wrapped up in baseball? and in that place, briefly describe the place the game takes up in your heart. justice alito, do you want to lead off? >> when i think about summers when i was young, they seem to have lasted forever. that is what my friends and i would do all summer. we played baseball. we collected baseball cards. unfortunately, my strategy then was not to coll
churchill said a good dialogue is quick, informal, and conversational, and requires a very small space, and on great occasions there should be a sense of crowd and urgency. with a tip of the cap to sir winston, our esteemed panelists today are all people at the top of their field, and are quick and informal and conversational, particularly as it regards our national pastime. we have a good sense of the crowd and a clock that compels a sense of urgency, so let's talk baseball. the first topic of...
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during a speech in fulton in one nine hundred forty six winston churchill the british prime minister repeated almost word for word what goebbels had said about the danger to europe from behind the iron curtain the myths created by the chief nazi ideologist found fertile soil in the west and grew to provide fuel for the struggle against communism we have to fight these myths today in memory of those who won in the second world war. placed six places try to play polo going to be. more. like. the sure thing everybody. plays the lead. like the players playing the same setting all time place cases mostly to blame sometimes for nothing which led to this season and it's just such luck just keep up the story you'll be just if you see the play station eight looked to be. but each player was still. playing. the blame will go to the. show thirty fold can just bend over fifteen billion euros on faulty head says should be one hundred fifty million degrees with uncle mike newell to sell something peaceful to france the trouble in such a song playing with young age we've got the future covered. you
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. >> winston churchill, takes you back. >> can't imagine. >> i'm richard lui. "early today" along with bill karins and the entire team, have a go >>> from nbc bay area, this is today in the bay. >> good wednesday morning, 4:30. >> i'm sam brock. >> i'm laura garcia-cannon. first check the forecast with meteorologist christina loren. good morning. >> good morning. happy to get here and meet you on a wednesday. as you know, the weekend, just a couple of days away. it's going to be nice here this weekend as well. and today, looking towards pretty good heat. i can tell you the warmest day of the week for some spots, some areas in the tri-valley warmer for tomorrow but 90 in the east bay. 88 in the north bay. forecasting a high of 87 degrees in the south bay. that is air-conditioning territory, my friends. talk about traffic. mike has the day ff
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during a speech in fulton in one nine hundred forty six winston churchill the british prime minister repeated almost word for word what goebbels had said about the danger to europe from behind the iron curtain the myths created by the chief nazi ideologist found fertile soil in the west and grew to provide fuel for the struggle against communism we have to fight these myths today in memory of those who won in the second world war. well going to the control. room show thirty four can just bend over fifteen billion euros on full keypad says thirty to one hundred fifty million degrees become talcum i know it's a cell phone same piece go to france we travel in search of the song. knowledge update we've got the future covered. as a new physician i swear to abide by the hippocratic oath. to the best of my ability and judgment. i will prescribe for the good of my patients. i will not give deadly doses to anybody. or advise others to do so. i will never do harm to and where. doctors of the doc's on tape. this is what we do we kill people and break things. we can see something if simple as pe
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during a speech in fulton in one nine hundred forty six winston churchill the british prime minister repeated almost word for word what goebbels had said about the danger to europe from behind the iron curtain the myths created by the chief nazi ideologist found fertile soil in the west and grew to provide fuel for the struggle against communism we have to fight these myths today in memory of those who won in the second world war. on air and in the financial world. cannot stop because it only takes the credit. in life. and. what about washington getting tougher on its allies like saudi arabia because it's no secret that saudi money was a crucial factor in the rise of the extremist can a bomb or to take on the united states would drag their feet they did declare early on in the uprising that al qaida was a terrorist organization. and others were terrorist organizations and proscribed them but it did very little to carry through with that and to force its allies to equally prescribe those groups. to scramble to save iraq as the baghdad government loses control over much of the country
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eisenhower and churchill both made a similar remark that it's the ship that won the war. >> reporter:on the war? >> yeah. without them, how could you have taken all those islands? how could you even take normandy? >> reporter: which is why, 70 years later, ernie andrus is out here returning the favor, out here pretty much by himself. he runs five miles, gets a ride or hitch hikes back to his vehicle, and then runs another five miles two days later. he's hoping to reach the atlantic by his 94th birthday. if you fail, you're a crazy old man. if you succeed, you're a hero. >> reporter: and given that he already helped liberate the world, my money's on hero, again. steve hartman, "on the road," in the middle of the arizona desert. >> dubois: and that is the cbs evening news. scott will be along sunday on "60 minutes" and right back here on monday. i'm maurice dubois. thanks for joining us. have a good night and good weekend, too. captioning sponsored >>> j-lo and casper are over and out. yep, they have officially broken up. we will tell you why we saw it coming. >>> when you do find that
eisenhower and churchill both made a similar remark that it's the ship that won the war. >> reporter:on the war? >> yeah. without them, how could you have taken all those islands? how could you even take normandy? >> reporter: which is why, 70 years later, ernie andrus is out here returning the favor, out here pretty much by himself. he runs five miles, gets a ride or hitch hikes back to his vehicle, and then runs another five miles two days later. he's hoping to reach the...
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during a speech in fulton in one nine hundred forty six winston churchill the british prime minister repeated almost word for word what goebbels had said about the danger to europe from behind the iron curtain the myths created by the chief nazi ideologist found fertile soil in the west and grew to provide fuel for the struggle against communism we have to fight these myths today in memory of those who won in the second world war. player. plays a series of golf basis try to play it safe play polo going to be good news. for the short changing every minute. player lock the web and. my overlap like the payment. was saying the same setting all time place cases most elite clubs players sometimes for nothing which plays this season and it's important to look just keep up the story you'll be just if you see a stage eight looking to leave but the jungle was. played. girls until she had says to each one hundred fifty million degrees with uncle mark to tool to sell from st petersburg to france we travel in search of the song. knowledge on page we've got the future covered. we speak your langua
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during a speech in fulton in one nine hundred forty six winston churchill the british prime minister repeated almost word for word what goebbels had said about the danger to europe from behind the iron curtain the myths created by the chief nazi ideologist found fertile soil in the west and grew to provide fuel for the struggle against communism we have to fight these myths today in memory of those who won in the second world war. as we. washington well it's a mess that is being suppressed add to the list. as a. candidate for office even more in addition to that actually back to and doesn't do too much for ad revenue my own tech agriculture giant takes on a seventy six year old american farmer based in india fallout do you think this is going to create for the cia do you think this is what's triggering a race because the largest economy of the world it's also the largest debtor nation in the history of breaking the set is mostly about alternatives to the status quo but when i give you all those points to working for the american dream the next day we're just trying to survive it's ti
during a speech in fulton in one nine hundred forty six winston churchill the british prime minister repeated almost word for word what goebbels had said about the danger to europe from behind the iron curtain the myths created by the chief nazi ideologist found fertile soil in the west and grew to provide fuel for the struggle against communism we have to fight these myths today in memory of those who won in the second world war. as we. washington well it's a mess that is being suppressed add...