churchillwasdelighted by this. assignedt that it was the united states was getting involved in the war, but there was no reason whatsoever to think that it was. , evenas a help to britain as i say, agreed to by both of the candidates, so there was another issue that came up, much more serious, at the end of 1940 , and that was britain did not have any money left to buy the armaments under cash and carry from the united states. what was it going to do? was safelylection over, what roosevelt announced was a program of lindley's -- lease.olice -- polic lease to any country. the analogy was ridiculous, but .hat's what he said he probably never expected to get this back at all, but went back through the motions. how britain was going to repay it was a very good question. in 1946, when britain after the war desperately needed a bigger loan from the united states and canada to rebuild its economy, what happened was that most of the lend lease was written off and they forgot about it altogether, but the fiction was kept up
churchill was delighted by this. assignedt that it was the united states was getting involved in the war, but there was no reason whatsoever to think that it was. , evenas a help to britain as i say, agreed to by both of the candidates, so there was another issue that came up, much more serious, at the end of 1940 , and that was britain did not have any money left to buy the armaments under cash and carry from the united states. what was it going to do? was safelylection over, what roosevelt...
the storyofchurchillandorwell, just ahead.the 70th cannes film festival has drawn to a close with the coveted palme d'or one by a swedish star. won best actor. whereer: cannes is celebrity meets creativity. this is a place that takes still making very seriously. -- take filmmaking very seriously. year's winteris such a surprise. a swedish comedy causing something of an upset. the filmmaker thrilled to bits. >> it is fantastic, and i'm so happy that they chose a film dealing with this content. movie ando do a funny at the same time dealing with important questions. "the square," a satire about a museum pr stunt that goes somewhat all right, was described by the jury as a rich masterpiece tackling the horrific dictatorship of lyrical correctness -- political correctness. >> diane kruger. reporter: other winners included diane kruger for her role in a german film. she plays a woman trying to put her life back together after her family are killed in a bomb attack. aquin phoenix looked a little stunned when he was named best actor.
the story of churchill and orwell, just ahead.the 70th cannes film festival has drawn to a close with the coveted palme d'or one by a swedish star. won best actor. whereer: cannes is celebrity meets creativity. this is a place that takes still making very seriously. -- take filmmaking very seriously. year's winteris such a surprise. a swedish comedy causing something of an upset. the filmmaker thrilled to bits. >> it is fantastic, and i'm so happy that they chose a film dealing with this...
good morningfromchurchilldownshere in louisville, kentucky.y drying out. man, yesterday we saw so much rain the track was a sloppy mess, but for today's kentucky derby while it's not raining right now we might see a little more rain move in later on this morning and into early this afternoon, but it's giving the chance -- the track a chance to dry out right now because the winds are a little strong, i'd say they are up to 5, 10 miles per hour and we're also starting to cool things off a bit, but we are looking at a much better day today so for all the horses that are racing later on this afternoon we are going to see i'd say about 60 degrees, we're also looking for the rain to come to an end by 2:00, 3:00 or so, right in time for post time later on today at about 6:45 and of course some of the horses we're watching are classic empire, i'd say that's probably the best chance of a front runner although it's a wide open field this year, always drein lot of people talking about mccraken. of course all of us on the weather department are voting for
good morning from churchill downs here in louisville, kentucky.y drying out. man, yesterday we saw so much rain the track was a sloppy mess, but for today's kentucky derby while it's not raining right now we might see a little more rain move in later on this morning and into early this afternoon, but it's giving the chance -- the track a chance to dry out right now because the winds are a little strong, i'd say they are up to 5, 10 miles per hour and we're also starting to cool things off a...
we've got so much coming up herefromchurchilldowns,guys. we'll see you in a few. >> let's start with that breaking news overnight. a bombshell in the french election. the front-running campaign claiming it's been hacked and all fingers once again pointing at the russians. matt bradley is live in paris with more on that. matt, good morning to you. >> good morning, craig. that hack was published on fortran just moments before a two-day media blackout. it was timed very strategically so that the campaign can't actually talk about politics or defend itself. today the presidential race that's rattled france rattled again late last night. news of a last-minute hacking attack. nine gigabytes of data, thousands of e-mails and documents all stolen a few weeks ago from the campaign of emmanuel macron. this as the country enters a preelection two-day media blackout. it's a massive and coordinated piracy meant to cause doubt and misinformation. no one has claimed responsibility but suspicion already focused on russia. a japanese cyber security firm las
we've got so much coming up here from churchill downs, guys. we'll see you in a few. >> let's start with that breaking news overnight. a bombshell in the french election. the front-running campaign claiming it's been hacked and all fingers once again pointing at the russians. matt bradley is live in paris with more on that. matt, good morning to you. >> good morning, craig. that hack was published on fortran just moments before a two-day media blackout. it was timed very...
martin gilbert waswinstonchurchill'smostfamous biographer, a dozen booksonchurchill, variousaspects of his life, the wilderness years and in the 20s and 30s churchill was cast aside by the conservatives in england, great britain and embarked on a new career of radio commentary and lecturing and it mirrors reagan because reagan was cast aside by his party and churchill was warning -- warned about spending his radio commentary and his columns warning about the rising threat of adolf hitler and not the isms and most people in england at the time were ignoring. reagan spent his wilderness years doing radio commentary warning about the rising threat of the soviet union. there are a lot of parallels between churchill's wilderness years and reagan's wilderness years. there are many issues we could get into later, serendipitous but also because he forced them like proposition 13 in california, other issues you are covering i am involved with, that come forward to produce his election in 1980. douglas brinkley, terrific historian who edited the reagan diary said the realm of reagan scholarsh
martin gilbert was winston churchill's most famous biographer, a dozen books on churchill, various aspects of his life, the wilderness years and in the 20s and 30s churchill was cast aside by the conservatives in england, great britain and embarked on a new career of radio commentary and lecturing and it mirrors reagan because reagan was cast aside by his party and churchill was warning -- warned about spending his radio commentary and his columns warning about the rising threat of adolf hitler...
churchill, georgemarshall.churchill'snosewas out of joint because is was for literature.[laughter] are we about to -- the time? should we have intervened militarily in korea? without question, yes. [laughter] [applause] quite thank you so much. -- >> thank you so much. [applause] good evening, everyone. i'm vice president for public programs. i think we could use a part two. maybe to answer all the rest of the questions. so i just want to let you know the book, marshall, which is being published and will be out mid-summer, we encourage you to pick that up. we will carry it in our store. books,arrying one of his it is part of the american president series. i wanted to mention it to you. i got the book along with many other people. it is a little book. the book is beautiful and i could not put it down. i want to encourage you to go to our museum stores at our building. a wonderful gift. again, thank you. >> [inaudible] [laughter] [inaudible] the first captain, in full dress class oft midnight, 1886. grant, the most underrated general. not a great job -- not a great presiden
churchill, george marshall. churchill's nose was out of joint because is was for literature.[laughter] are we about to -- the time? should we have intervened militarily in korea? without question, yes. [laughter] [applause] quite thank you so much. -- >> thank you so much. [applause] good evening, everyone. i'm vice president for public programs. i think we could use a part two. maybe to answer all the rest of the questions. so i just want to let you know the book, marshall, which is...
itwaschurchillandthe president were certainly proved right. invasion occurred instead was the north africa, which is really where our soldiers learned to do what they had to do. betweentionship president roosevelt and marshall he cordial, productive, and in the beginning was a little bit wary of the president. there was a moment, a sharp, defining moment in february, 1942. in which the president of the philippines wrote a letter president roosevelt saying i really think it makes sense for us to declare neutrality. neutrality and you accept it, i believe the japanese will allow us to remain neutral through the balance. do you think that that is a doable suggestion? and it was endorsed by general macarthur. roosevelt took one look at it and said no, we can't do this at all. the act of decision, but this is an example of what fdr was prepared to do when he had to do it. eisenhower was supposed to respond to macarthur's attack on marshall's speech in wisconsin in 1952. , but he accuses him of using the army to help destroy mccarthy. is this true?
it was churchill and the president were certainly proved right. invasion occurred instead was the north africa, which is really where our soldiers learned to do what they had to do. betweentionship president roosevelt and marshall he cordial, productive, and in the beginning was a little bit wary of the president. there was a moment, a sharp, defining moment in february, 1942. in which the president of the philippines wrote a letter president roosevelt saying i really think it makes sense for...
she is now making way for thewinstonchurchillplasticfiver.t means that after this there won't be a bank of england note with a woman on it, except for the queen. but the bank of england says 150 million notes remain at large. so why the abrupt cut—off? the new polymer £5 note featuring winston churchill has lots of clever security features that make it much more secure. we want the public to have those notes rather than the old note, setting a clear doubt of the 5th of may to reduce the elizabeth fry note, meaning people know exactly which notes to have, which to check, which security features to understand. after friday you will still be able to take your old notes into your bank and deposit them or exchange them, but shops won't be accepting them, so you're probably best off just spending accepting them, so you're probably best offjust spending them before then. the bank of england says it will take paper five is then. the bank of england says it will take paperfive is back for all time, but be warned — at the till, they will be rejected! m
she is now making way for the winston churchill plastic fiver.t means that after this there won't be a bank of england note with a woman on it, except for the queen. but the bank of england says 150 million notes remain at large. so why the abrupt cut—off? the new polymer £5 note featuring winston churchill has lots of clever security features that make it much more secure. we want the public to have those notes rather than the old note, setting a clear doubt of the 5th of may to reduce the...
it's our super bowl. >> reporter: and it kicks off this eveningatchurchilldowns.aygray, nbc news, louisville. >>> let's stay with the derby for a moment. all right. favorites have won it for the past four years. that's the longest such streak since the 1970s. >> the winner to establish a clear favorite this year. a few horses have stood out of the pack, classic empire, always dreaming, mccraken, patch and irish war cry which currently has the high rest amount of $222,202. >> irish war cry might race with the most wagers amount but patch will be racing with one eye. he lost his left eye to an infection last summer and his trainer todd fletcher is no stranger to horses with eye issues. >> contender pollard's vision who was blind in one eye as well. we will all have to wait and see what happens at this point because it's any horse's show. i'm pulling for always dreaming. >> i was going to say i like that name. >> yeah. >> i have no idea what the horse history is. he's got a great name. >>> let's talk about capitals for a moment. >> i know. we have to win. >> they're
it's our super bowl. >> reporter: and it kicks off this evening at churchill downs.ay gray, nbc news, louisville. >>> let's stay with the derby for a moment. all right. favorites have won it for the past four years. that's the longest such streak since the 1970s. >> the winner to establish a clear favorite this year. a few horses have stood out of the pack, classic empire, always dreaming, mccraken, patch and irish war cry which currently has the high rest amount of...
it's our super bowl. >> reporter: and it kicks off this eveningatchurchilldowns.jay gray, nbc news, louisville. >> and we will stay on the subject of the derby, the past four years the favorites have won, that is the longest streak since the 1970s. >> but the winter prep races did nothing to establish a clear favorite this year. now we're dealing with the rain, but a few horses have stood out of the pack, classic empire, mccraken, patch, irish war cry, always dreaming inching its way up which now has the highest wagers amount at $149,177. >> irish war cry may have got that, but patch he is the guy racing with one eye. he lost his left eye to an infection las trainer todd fletcher is no stranger to horses with eye issues. >> he trained 2004 derby contender pollard's vision who was blind in one eye as well. we will have to wait and see what happens but we've got a lot of this on the nbc washington app. so if you want a little breakdown before the race, check it out. >> and you can watch it here on nbc 4. you know what else you can watch on nbc 4 today. >> caps. >>
it's our super bowl. >> reporter: and it kicks off this evening at churchill downs. jay gray, nbc news, louisville. >> and we will stay on the subject of the derby, the past four years the favorites have won, that is the longest streak since the 1970s. >> but the winter prep races did nothing to establish a clear favorite this year. now we're dealing with the rain, but a few horses have stood out of the pack, classic empire, mccraken, patch, irish war cry, always dreaming...
you are the celebrity chef hereatchurchilldowns.atsfor the guests at the mansion which is the most exclusive place at churchill downs. janice: can i sneak in. >> yes. janice: do you have any gossip. >> we saw steffee graph yesterday. rumor has it harry connick jr. is going to be up there today. janice: i saw him last night and he gave me a smooch on the cheek. we are cooking. >> we are making pa pimento cheese. it's a little lighter. from my book "lighten up y'all." full fat cheese and then i also combine it with a little bit of reduced fat cheese. janice: we got the good stuff and the healthy stuff. >> exactly. then i'm going to add some mayonnaise. janice: real mayonnaise? >> this is real mayonnaise and you won't be able to taste it. i am going to put 2% low fat yogurt. janice: okay. >> because there are so many different ingredients in here you can't really tell it's yogurt. all right. pimentos. janice: that's the secret. >> this is the pat ae of the south. janice: we need mint juleps. >> it's a little early but probably. then i
you are the celebrity chef here at churchill downs.ats for the guests at the mansion which is the most exclusive place at churchill downs. janice: can i sneak in. >> yes. janice: do you have any gossip. >> we saw steffee graph yesterday. rumor has it harry connick jr. is going to be up there today. janice: i saw him last night and he gave me a smooch on the cheek. we are cooking. >> we are making pa pimento cheese. it's a little lighter. from my book "lighten up...
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winstonchurchill'smostfamous, most important biographer, wrot a dozen books on various aspects of his life, and one of his books was called the wilderness years. and it was about that time in the late '20s and early '30s when churchill was cast aside by the conservatives in ending gland, great britain, and -- england, and 'em -- embarked on a new career. it mirrors reagan, because reagan in '76, as you pointed out, had been cast aside by his party. churchill was spending most of his radio commentary and hisis columns running about the rising threat of adolf hitler and naziism, things that most people in england were ignoring at the time or pooh-poohing. reagan spent his wilderness years writing, doing radio commentary warning about the rising threat of the soviet soviet union. so there's a lot of parallels. of course, there are many, many issues we can get into later. it's serendipitous, but it's also because he forced them to the fore, issues like prop 13 in california, the panama canalth treaties, other issues you were covering, i was involved with to come to the fore that helpe
winston churchill's most famous, most important biographer, wrot a dozen books on various aspects of his life, and one of his books was called the wilderness years. and it was about that time in the late '20s and early '30s when churchill was cast aside by the conservatives in ending gland, great britain, and -- england, and 'em -- embarked on a new career. it mirrors reagan, because reagan in '76, as you pointed out, had been cast aside by his party. churchill was spending most of his radio...
supporters laid roses at the feet ofwinstonchurchilloutsidethe british embassy. local muslims spoke to our cameras-- after the islamic state took responsibility for the attack. there were plenty of other tributes as well. in new york-- the british national anthem played at yankee's stadium before a game tuesday. in paris-- they turned off the eiffel tower to show support. and in in dubai they lit up the world's tallest building with the british flag. we continue to track breaking news updates in that massive investigation out of manchester. stay informed by signing up for text alerts at wjla.com slash text. we are following some breaking news. a plane catches fire overnight at a new jersey airport. sam sweeney is at the live desk with more. autria some scary moments for passengers on a flight from newark to san francisco. as the plane taxied to the runway last night around 11 oclock.... the the tower noticed flames in one of the planes engines. the pilot made an annoucement to prepare for evacuation... then all 124 passengers escaped using the emergency inflatabl
supporters laid roses at the feet of winston churchill outside the british embassy. local muslims spoke to our cameras-- after the islamic state took responsibility for the attack. there were plenty of other tributes as well. in new york-- the british national anthem played at yankee's stadium before a game tuesday. in paris-- they turned off the eiffel tower to show support. and in in dubai they lit up the world's tallest building with the british flag. we continue to track breaking news...
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winstonchurchillwasher first. 13, theresa may is her 13th.winstonchurchillwasherfirst.ive and certainly that is the case and has remained so. every prime minister expects tough questioning from the queen, expects her to know everything about everything and you have to be on top of all your briefs, because the queen will be. there is no day that she doesn't read her red boxes. now that parliament is dissolved or what happens is that the queen works with her privy council if there are any documents to be signed. now she will work with her privy council. you are watching bbc news, today is all about the dissolution of parliament. we are waiting for the prime minister reza made to leave number ten and make a way that short journey —— theresa made to leave another ten and make her way for the meeting with the queen. we believe the queen is now they're inside the palace. within the next hour or so that should take place was that the royal historian kate williams is following the afternoon's events with me. theresa may, the queen's 13th prime minister, what we would love to kn
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churchill. jeremycorbyn. if it washimichurchill. jeremycorbyn. pleased. theresa may. theresa may. isn't that interesting. she said that these were the people she wanted to help. really? who does she wanted to help. really? who does she think they are? talk is cheap, she'll sit round this dinner table with her cronies and they will tell you that they are just about managing with their two houses in their 160 grand cars that we are paying for! why are they taking the school dinners away then? that's contradicting yourself there, isn't it? it seems like a race to the bottom in so many areas. i got a friend who is an super taxi driver. i got a friend who is an uber taxi driver. the tax system discourages people from working because the more you work, the more they tax. when i sit down in my house, some people are ready to work but when you think about it, the tax doesn't feel fair. it doesn't feel fair. they should be in courage in people to work. if you wa nt in courage in people to work. if you want people to work, relax the tax. if you are trying
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they described his policies as -- they talk about president roosevelt's relationship withwinstonchurchillrepresentatives talkabout an expanding powers too far. this class is about one hour 50 minutes. lecture onto today's franklin roosevelt. this is history 2131 b. the introduction to american presidency. his is a second level course. in this class, we trace the development and evolution of the office of the presidency and we look into particular the presidents that have had the most impact on the shaping of the office. not all presidents get their own lecture, lincoln of course did, and the second one that has his own lecture is of course, franklin roosevelt who we will look at today. as i said earlier, i will be speaking on franklin roosevelt and his
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she's now making way for thewinstonchurchillplasticfiver. england note with a woman on it, other than of course the queen. but the bank says 150 million old fivers remain at large. that's £750 million worth — or three notes for each adult — in tills, purses and jam jars. so why the abrupt cut—off? the new polymer £5 note featuring sir winston churchill has got lots of sort of clever security features. it makes it much more secure. we want the public to have those notes rather than the paper notes with elizabeth fry. setting a clear date of the 5th of may to withdraw the elizabeth fry notes means people know exactly which notes they should have and which notes to check and which security features to understand. after friday, you will still be able to take your old £5 notes into your own bank and deposit them or exchange them, but shops won't be accepting them, so you're probably best offjust spending them before then. the bank of england says it'll take paper fivers back for all time, but be warned — at the till they'll be rejected. simon gom
she's now making way for the winston churchill plastic fiver. england note with a woman on it, other than of course the queen. but the bank says 150 million old fivers remain at large. that's £750 million worth — or three notes for each adult — in tills, purses and jam jars. so why the abrupt cut—off? the new polymer £5 note featuring sir winston churchill has got lots of sort of clever security features. it makes it much more secure. we want the public to have those notes rather than...
i have the tough assignment, the 143rd runningatchurchilldowns.thefavorite coming into this race. and this marks the fifth straight year that the favorite has taken the run for the roses. that's the most since the 1890s, can you believe that? always dreaming got out to a great start. fighting the elements. the they haheavy, muddy hooves, endured to the end. always dreaming is a mudder like no other collecting $1.2 million. the horse was bought for $300,000. ana, the silver lining is the jockey john velasquez has two belmont stakes, claimed over $300 million in earning, more than any jockey in the history of the sport. he is the chairman of the jockey's guild and permanently disabled jockeys fund. i spoke with him in the locker room before the race and he said his mission is to work off the track to raise money to support those who came before him. a sweet win. it's a wonderful day at churchill downs, ana, and one to be remembered. the dream is alive for always dreaming. can they take the second crown in baltimore. >> after you describe the jockey
i have the tough assignment, the 143rd running at churchill downs.the favorite coming into this race. and this marks the fifth straight year that the favorite has taken the run for the roses. that's the most since the 1890s, can you believe that? always dreaming got out to a great start. fighting the elements. the they haheavy, muddy hooves, endured to the end. always dreaming is a mudder like no other collecting $1.2 million. the horse was bought for $300,000. ana, the silver lining is the...
,churchilldidn'tintroduce that phrase till after the war.n a sacrosanct part of the special relationship. the five eyes agreement which involves canada, australia and new zealand. clearly there is fury and there has been fury in whitehall that there has been this breach of trust and theresa may making it clear that she would raise that and people we've spoken to in whitehall say there is astonishment and disbelief that after a warning from amber rudd, the home secretary, she was irritated by the release of the name of salman abedi to the american media that those extraordinary pictures should appear on the front page of the new york times. it led to this decision by counterterrorism police in greater manchester police to stop sharing intelligence related to this investigation with the americans, which is an extraordinary move given the closeness and the tradition of that relationship. interesting, thank you for now. let's go to greater manchester police headquarters. we have been following developments there and that was one of the key eleme
, churchill didn't introduce that phrase till after the war.n a sacrosanct part of the special relationship. the five eyes agreement which involves canada, australia and new zealand. clearly there is fury and there has been fury in whitehall that there has been this breach of trust and theresa may making it clear that she would raise that and people we've spoken to in whitehall say there is astonishment and disbelief that after a warning from amber rudd, the home secretary, she was irritated by...
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captioning sponsored by cbs >> stephen: it's a beautiful day hereatchurchilldownsfor the 143rd running of the kentucky derby, hats and trophy wives as far as the eye can see. the odds on favor today is "always dreaming." everyone knows "always dreaming" will easily gallop away with victory. the champagne is already in the stall. and they're off. always dreaming of to a strong start, in the lead. surging from the back to have the pack, orange bluster has come out of nowhere running along the rail. orange bluster has taken the lead. orange bluster, a horse unfit to compete in this race by every possible standard, destined for the glue factory, the first horse ever to have a restraining order! and orange bluster is the winner, followed closely behind by flagrant nepotism, environmental devastation, losing your healthcare, russian footsie, korea go boom, and always dreaming! for all of us here at churchill downs -- hold on, orange bluster just had his jockey deported. >> announcer: it's "the late show" with stephen colbert! tonight stephen welcomes rami malek, bill nye and musical guest ro
captioning sponsored by cbs >> stephen: it's a beautiful day here at churchill downs for the 143rd running of the kentucky derby, hats and trophy wives as far as the eye can see. the odds on favor today is "always dreaming." everyone knows "always dreaming" will easily gallop away with victory. the champagne is already in the stall. and they're off. always dreaming of to a strong start, in the lead. surging from the back to have the pack, orange bluster has come out of...
years since the paper £5 note entered circulation 110w paper £5 note entered circulation nowwinstonchurchillhave theold notes and some traders do not know the end is nigh. had no idea. absolutely surprise. i have just been told it is finishing. you still have people bringing them in? absolutely. did you know the old £5 note is finishing on friday night. no. is that a surprise. yes, of course. a of remain at large. three notes for each adult in the uk. after friday, you will still be able to ta ke after friday, you will still be able to take the old £5 note to your bank and deposit it or exchange at but shops will not be accepting them so you are probably best spending them before then. the bank of england says it will accept returns of the paper note for all time but they. being illegal tender from midnight tomorrow. —— legal tender. 0n breakfast, the rising number of men being treated for eating disorders. should more men the affected by conditions like anorexia and bulimia? also the papers next. this is bbc news. the latest headlines: emmanuel macron, the centrist candidate for the french
years since the paper £5 note entered circulation 110w paper £5 note entered circulation now winston churchillhave the old notes and some traders do not know the end is nigh. had no idea. absolutely surprise. i have just been told it is finishing. you still have people bringing them in? absolutely. did you know the old £5 note is finishing on friday night. no. is that a surprise. yes, of course. a of remain at large. three notes for each adult in the uk. after friday, you will still be able...
and i am reminded of the words ofwinstonchurchill--"success is not final, failure is not fatal -- it is the courage to continue that counts." we have all had times in our lives when we have worked hard for something that we wanted, but it didn't work out. there is not a successful person out there who has not had failures. but i am here to tell you, success is actually not the best teacher. often when things are going our way and going well, we don't take the time to evaluate how we can be better. if you are willing, you will learn the most about yourself from your mistakes and your setbacks. own them and learn from them. and you will emerge stronger as a result of having gone through them. -- andlong run, nothing i mean nothing -- can stop the combination of hard work and perseverance. if things don't go your way -- and once in a while that is going to happen -- get back up and try again to reach your goal. and don't settle for anything less than you are fully capable of doing. and i know you won't, because you are here today. you worked very hard. you have already demonstrated,
and i am reminded of the words of winston churchill -- "success is not final, failure is not fatal -- it is the courage to continue that counts." we have all had times in our lives when we have worked hard for something that we wanted, but it didn't work out. there is not a successful person out there who has not had failures. but i am here to tell you, success is actually not the best teacher. often when things are going our way and going well, we don't take the time to evaluate how...
. ♪ ♪ >> as millions gather to watch the kentucky derby and the fine thoroughbredsatchurchilldownsrse,many gathering to enjoy the fine cocktails and snacks that go with the event. america's chief entertaining officer, tim laird, here to show us how to bring race day excitement to our own home and party. >> make it easy to entertain. if you are having a derby party. mint julep. official cocktail. easy way, don't muddle, get sugar in there. start making mint simple syrup. one part water. one part sugar. one part mint. in a saucepan. bringing sugar and water to a bill. take it off the heat. put the mint in. stir it around. ly t let it steep like 20 minutes. like a tea. mint simple syrup. >> mint flavor without muddling the mint. >> to make the mint julep. 2 ounces woodforde reserve, official bourbon, and one ounce mint simple syrup. make alcohol free use i use iced tea instead of simple syrup. and cheers to the kentucky derby. here we go. oh, perfect. i love that. >> really the good with virgin version too. >> very minty. fresh. >> suppose want to make it less sweet. less sugar. >> w
. ♪ ♪ >> as millions gather to watch the kentucky derby and the fine thoroughbreds at churchill downsrse, many gathering to enjoy the fine cocktails and snacks that go with the event. america's chief entertaining officer, tim laird, here to show us how to bring race day excitement to our own home and party. >> make it easy to entertain. if you are having a derby party. mint julep. official cocktail. easy way, don't muddle, get sugar in there. start making mint simple syrup. one...
we will have a live reportfromchurchillthismorning with all you need to know about tomorrow's big race. lauren: most exciting two minutes in supports. happy cinco de mayo. nicole: president donald trump held a rose garden event after the passage and blake berman has all the details. blake: in a rose garden ceremony reveling in the passage of the american health care act, 217 to 213, 41 days prior when republicans had pushed initial plan from a floor vote but several convincing from the president sealed the deal by last-minute infusion of $8 billion to high-risk pools. the president celebrating his big e legislative defeat today while also joking about the top republican in the house. >> how am i doing? i'm president. hey, i'm president. [applause] >> could you believe it? i was joking, you know, paul, for the last week i heard paul ryan doesn't have it, it's not working with paul ryan, today i heard paul ryan is a genius. blake: heavy lifting is hardly over. it heads to senate where many skeptical republicans look to take a scalpel to the measure. lauren: dozens of democrats sang
we will have a live report from churchill this morning with all you need to know about tomorrow's big race. lauren: most exciting two minutes in supports. happy cinco de mayo. nicole: president donald trump held a rose garden event after the passage and blake berman has all the details. blake: in a rose garden ceremony reveling in the passage of the american health care act, 217 to 213, 41 days prior when republicans had pushed initial plan from a floor vote but several convincing from the...
we're in a time of political disequilibrium not unlike the 1030s with orwellandchurchill.heir greatcontribution they look for the facts and they were willing to criticize their own political allies. >> and orwell also sort of felt the poison coursing through politics. >> he came back and said the shock to him nobody was telling the truth about it. it was fake news. he expected that from the right-wing newspapers but was shocked from the left wing, also. >> evelyn, it's striking to me the campaign doubles down in the sense who are you going to believe, this liberal reporter or us. >> yeah, again, we have a real problem here with credibility and with people using and abusing the press. i think "the guardian" reporter had every right to ask his question and not get beat up. we need leadership providing good examples. that gets to what was being said earlier because clearly the president has not shown a good example to the people down the ticket. >> evelyn farkas, and one of my favorite writers, someone i always make sure to read everything you write, a new book on orwell and
we're in a time of political disequilibrium not unlike the 1030s with orwell and churchill.heir great contribution they look for the facts and they were willing to criticize their own political allies. >> and orwell also sort of felt the poison coursing through politics. >> he came back and said the shock to him nobody was telling the truth about it. it was fake news. he expected that from the right-wing newspapers but was shocked from the left wing, also. >> evelyn, it's...
font> >> stephen: it's a beautiful day hereatchurchilldownsfor the 143rd running of the kentucky derby, hats and trophy wives as far as the eye can see. the odds on favor today is "always dreaming." everyone knows "always dreaming" will easily gallop away with victory. the champagne is already in the stall. and they're off. always dreaming of to a strong start, in the lead. surging from the back to have the pack, orange bluster has come out of nowhere running along the rail. orange bluster has taken the
font> >> stephen: it's a beautiful day here at churchill downs for the 143rd running of the kentucky derby, hats and trophy wives as far as the eye can see. the odds on favor today is "always dreaming." everyone knows "always dreaming" will easily gallop away with victory. the champagne is already in the stall. and they're off. always dreaming of to a strong start, in the lead. surging from the back to have the pack, orange bluster has come out of nowhere running...
our own janice dean isatchurchilldowns.it's muddy there. a little more on the hats and the mint juleps, coming up. ♪ i accept i'm not the hiker i was. i even accept i have a higher risk of stroke due to afib, a type of irregular heartbeat not caused by a heart valve problem. but no matter what path i take, i go for my best. so if there's something better than warfarin, i'll go for that too. eliquis. eliquis reduced the risk of stroke better than warfarin, plus had less major bleeding than warfarin. eliquis had both. don't stop taking eliquis unless your doctor tells you to, as stopping increases your risk of having a stroke. eliquis can cause serious and in rare cases fatal bleeding. don't take eliquis if you have an artificial heart valve or abnormal bleeding. while taking eliquis, you may bruise more easily... and it may take longer than usual for any bleeding to stop. seek immediate medical care for sudden signs of bleeding, like unusual bruising. eliquis may increase your bleeding risk if you take certain medicines. tell your doctor abo
our own janice dean is at churchill downs. it's muddy there. a little more on the hats and the mint juleps, coming up. ♪ i accept i'm not the hiker i was. i even accept i have a higher risk of stroke due to afib, a type of irregular heartbeat not caused by a heart valve problem. but no matter what path i take, i go for my best. so if there's something better than warfarin, i'll go for that too. eliquis. eliquis reduced the risk of stroke better than warfarin, plus had less major bleeding than...
onceandchurchillsaidyou make a living by what you learn, but you make a life by what you give.istians often overlook the fact that in order to give and to serve others, you need resources. you need to be successful in your own careers first. creating employment is one of the most effective ways of serving others. mission is to train young people to succeed in every profession and to be the salt of the earth and the light of the world. when you begin your career remember that nothing can take the place of persistence. talent will not. nothing is more common than unsuccessful men with talent. genius will not, unrewarded genius is almost a proverb. education will not. the world is full of educated derelicts. persistence and determination alone are omnipotent. when i was growing up my father had a speech by legendary dream bay packers coach vince lombardi on his office wall entitled "what it takes to be number one." bensalem party won the super bowl more times than any other coach even before it was called the super bowl. "i speech ended with this believe in god and i believe and i
once and churchill said you make a living by what you learn, but you make a life by what you give.istians often overlook the fact that in order to give and to serve others, you need resources. you need to be successful in your own careers first. creating employment is one of the most effective ways of serving others. mission is to train young people to succeed in every profession and to be the salt of the earth and the light of the world. when you begin your career remember that nothing can...
no, you can't compare anybodytochurchill. he'ssuperb. i only know this because i know his editor and he said he wrote every word of that book and kennedy was a great student of history. >> charlie: his father encouraged it. >> yes. on the mantle piece in the state dining house in the white house there was an a carving from franklin roosevelt from a letter from john adams to his wife abigail and he was the first president to spend the night there and he felt it was so important to be there forever. when the white house had to be rebuilt during truman's presidency, truman made sure it went back in the mantle piece. then when kennedy was president he had it carved into the marble part rather than the wood which had been prior to that. what adams wrote to abigail was may none but honest and wise men ever rule under this roof. what i love about it is he puts honest first. strength of character is what matters in that job. strength of and confidence that the american spirit is enduring and -- >> which is the title of the book. >> yes. and i ha
no, you can't compare anybody to churchill. he's superb. i only know this because i know his editor and he said he wrote every word of that book and kennedy was a great student of history. >> charlie: his father encouraged it. >> yes. on the mantle piece in the state dining house in the white house there was an a carving from franklin roosevelt from a letter from john adams to his wife abigail and he was the first president to spend the night there and he felt it was so important to...
you can't compare anybodytochurchill.harlie: butyou said it's one of the best books ever written about world war ii. david: it is superb. he wrote it. i only knew this because i knew his editor. he wrote every word of that book. kennedy, of course, was a great student of history. on the mantelpiece in the state dining room in the white house, there is a quotation that was first carved into the mantelpiece by franklin roosevelt from a letter that john adams wrote to his wife, johnil, the first night adams stayed in the white house. he was the first president to stand -- spend the night there. roosevelt thought it was so important to be there forever. when the white house had to be billed during -- built during truman's presidency. , truman made sure went back on the mantelpiece. when kennedy was president, he had it carved into the marble part, rather than the wood. what adams wrote to abigail was, "may none but honest and wise men ever rule under this roof." what i love about it is he puts honest first. character,ength o
you can't compare anybody to churchill.harlie: but you said it's one of the best books ever written about world war ii. david: it is superb. he wrote it. i only knew this because i knew his editor. he wrote every word of that book. kennedy, of course, was a great student of history. on the mantelpiece in the state dining room in the white house, there is a quotation that was first carved into the mantelpiece by franklin roosevelt from a letter that john adams wrote to his wife, johnil, the...
statutes that they are hard for americans to legally give support to the french in particularandchurchillwas begginghim for destroyers that the u.s. had control of the he feels he cannot give them to their british without committing a crime without aiding another country during a wartime conflict so roosevelt turns to the lawyers in says there would really like to get the aid to britain and they say yes you do it would be very awkward reaches you define those statutes so eventually over the course of many months the system is worked out whereby the lawyers through the indirect route to appropriate a for the british through trade and they give us items in return so structured that way the lawyers sign off. so no fast forward with the attack on pearl harbor congress has declared war it is 1942 so now who runs that? the way this conflict arises is some of that has to do with actions by the president and by the supreme court and they come together so keep your eye on these two they will come together at the very end is starts with this set of saboteurs with land off the coast of long island
statutes that they are hard for americans to legally give support to the french in particular and churchillwas begging him for destroyers that the u.s. had control of the he feels he cannot give them to their british without committing a crime without aiding another country during a wartime conflict so roosevelt turns to the lawyers in says there would really like to get the aid to britain and they say yes you do it would be very awkward reaches you define those statutes so eventually over the...
it made it hard for the americans to legally give support to the british and inparticularchurchillisbegging him for some amazing destroyers that they have control of. but hhe feels they cannot get to the british without committing a crime potentially given his aiding another country that engaged in a wartime conflict at the time. so he says do i really have to follow these statutes because i would like to give aid to britain. and they say yes, you pretty much do. it would be a problem if you did. and by the way, you cited some of the statutes, so it would be awkward now to defy them. over the course of many months, the system is worked out whereby the lawyers in the administration concluded that through the relatively indirect room, lincoln will be able to give aid to those in the trade and give some basis in return for the destroyers and when it is structured that way, they sign off on it. congress has declared war and the question is now runs at, and by what. the way this arises is in two parts. some of it has to do with action by the president, and some of it has to do with ac
it made it hard for the americans to legally give support to the british and in particular churchill is begging him for some amazing destroyers that they have control of. but hhe feels they cannot get to the british without committing a crime potentially given his aiding another country that engaged in a wartime conflict at the time. so he says do i really have to follow these statutes because i would like to give aid to britain. and they say yes, you pretty much do. it would be a problem if...
janice dean is livefromchurchilldowns.gregg: oh, my.julie: forget about the jockies and all the work and training, i mean, how did you score that hat? how long did it take you to pick this outfit out, that's the story. gregg: hello, dolly. janice: hello there gregg and julie. they hand-crafted these hats and, of course, here at the kentucky derby it's all about fashion, it's all about horses, it's all about the mint, what health happens on the stables and i did that yesterday, take a look. rain, sleet, thunder, snow, the kentucky derby is the place to go. it takes a lot of hard work to get this derby kentucky worthy so let's make sure this track is ready. ♪ ♪ ♪ janice: hee-haw! ♪ ♪ ♪ janice: now that we have seen the track gets ready, let's go see how the horses are doing. >> you are a trainer here at churchill downs, how long have you been doing it for? >> training for 30. '73, captured my imagination. january genuine my producers on "fox & friends" want me to get down and dirty and do some of the jobs that make this place special. >>
janice dean is live from churchill downs. gregg: oh, my.julie: forget about the jockies and all the work and training, i mean, how did you score that hat? how long did it take you to pick this outfit out, that's the story. gregg: hello, dolly. janice: hello there gregg and julie. they hand-crafted these hats and, of course, here at the kentucky derby it's all about fashion, it's all about horses, it's all about the mint, what health happens on the stables and i did that yesterday, take a look....
churchillisthe subject of our next guest's new book "churchill and orwell the fight for freedom" itsfense for foreign policy magazine. great to see you. talk about the link churchill and or well, why no one has written a book that links them together. what's the connection between the two men. >> 1930s, the time not unlike now of great political turmoil, these two guys stood out, churchill on the right, orwell on the left, for two things, first they said no, facts count more than opinions, don't subdue the truth because it conflicts with your political views, and the second thing, this is really important, they were willing to criticize their own side. churchhill, a conservative, splits with the conservative party over the rearm morement of nazi germany and stands up in the house of commons and say the fact of the matter is germany is rearming. official policy was appeasement and we don't want to talk about that. he was put in the political wilderness, exiled in his party. orwell is equally critical of communists who want to suppress the truth and believe the important thing is to su
churchill is the subject of our next guest's new book "churchill and orwell the fight for freedom" itsfense for foreign policy magazine. great to see you. talk about the link churchill and or well, why no one has written a book that links them together. what's the connection between the two men. >> 1930s, the time not unlike now of great political turmoil, these two guys stood out, churchill on the right, orwell on the left, for two things, first they said no, facts count more...
churchilldownsin kentucky preparing for the annual kentucky derby. been growing that they will be chronically understaffed due to the immigration policy of the trump administration. >> we have a huge labor force and most of them are immigrant workers. we have a hard time fighting americans that want to do this kind of work. the visas are our only option to get people here. >> there are many more applications. until last year there was a returning worker but that was not renewed by congress. of the people that applied right on time are not going to get their visa this year because there are just not enough numbers. twice the federal minimum wage. shortages are problem among others all across the country. >> the other industries. nationwide problem caused by a lack of political wheels to meet the needs of businesses. >> labor shortages are not the only the industry faces. europe has been dropping for years and profits have suffered as a result. >> homeowners living in big cities may have to register at city hall prior to renting out their properties us
churchill downs in kentucky preparing for the annual kentucky derby. been growing that they will be chronically understaffed due to the immigration policy of the trump administration. >> we have a huge labor force and most of them are immigrant workers. we have a hard time fighting americans that want to do this kind of work. the visas are our only option to get people here. >> there are many more applications. until last year there was a returning worker but that was not renewed by...