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now, churchill who opposed the u.s. strategy to come across the channel also intensely wanted a british atomic bomb. he saw post world war dominated by the united states and soviet union and in that world britain needed a bomb of its own for independence, were his words. so -- so he had this and you could see how this could start moving together and it did. apparently for own national reasons, both sides were encouraging the issues to come together particularly among fdr and churchill. notably a lot of generals didn't know about both strategy negotiations and the bomb, where they did have the convergence of knowledge and how they talked about it. now the evidence for the convergence is circumstantial but quite extensive and personally i found it persuasive that they did come to a conjunction in august of 1942 that led to quid pro quo, while all of this was happening, the plan for operation overlord had to be created, while the top people were arguing. so long as there was no plan for cross-channel attack, both of the al
now, churchill who opposed the u.s. strategy to come across the channel also intensely wanted a british atomic bomb. he saw post world war dominated by the united states and soviet union and in that world britain needed a bomb of its own for independence, were his words. so -- so he had this and you could see how this could start moving together and it did. apparently for own national reasons, both sides were encouraging the issues to come together particularly among fdr and churchill. notably...
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churchill and roosevelt visited george washington's grave on new year's day, where churchill laid a wreath on washington's sarcophagus, returning to the earlier custom of official visitors visiting his tomb. as many did during the war. this is the president of liberia in 1943. was wide ranging, witty, full of ideas and stories, but annoying in so many ways. he was always demanding, wherever he was, both the space and staff. in the w house he appears to have acted no differently. staff for mrs. roosevelt, you got the short end of the stick, since you were not the ones he was devoting himself to. she was a bit frightened of him. she became so fed up with churchill's wandering around the upstairs in his silk robe and boiler suit and running into wasf, and in general, feeling intensely annoyed she had lost control of the house. she later wrote she was an automaton during that. -- during that period. the u.s. purchased a nearby warehouse as the official guesthouse. thereafter the white house with very few exceptions was a place for convening andeeting and official conversations. it was no longe
churchill and roosevelt visited george washington's grave on new year's day, where churchill laid a wreath on washington's sarcophagus, returning to the earlier custom of official visitors visiting his tomb. as many did during the war. this is the president of liberia in 1943. was wide ranging, witty, full of ideas and stories, but annoying in so many ways. he was always demanding, wherever he was, both the space and staff. in the w house he appears to have acted no differently. staff for mrs....
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churchill and roosevelt visited george washington's grave on new year's day, where churchill laid a wreath. earlierreturning to the custom of official visitors visiting his tomb. the war.during this is the president of liberia in 1943. wide-ranging, interesting and full of ideas and stories and annoying in so many ways. he was always demanding space and staff. in the white house, he appears to have acted no differently. if you were the staff or mrs. roosevelt, you got the short end of the stick. she was a bit frightened of him. she became so fed up with churchill's wandering in his silk road and one piece suit day and night and running into staff and with feelings intensely annoyed that she had lost control of the running of the house. she wrote that she was an automaton during that period. u.s. purchased the nearby blair house as the official guesthouse. thereafter the white house, with few exceptions was a place for meeting andd official conversations. it was no longer a bed and breakfast. prime ministers margaret thatcher, tony blair and david cameron all stayed in a blair house. queen
churchill and roosevelt visited george washington's grave on new year's day, where churchill laid a wreath. earlierreturning to the custom of official visitors visiting his tomb. the war.during this is the president of liberia in 1943. wide-ranging, interesting and full of ideas and stories and annoying in so many ways. he was always demanding space and staff. in the white house, he appears to have acted no differently. if you were the staff or mrs. roosevelt, you got the short end of the...
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churchill would go to france. he would hear clemenceau deliver great speeches before the french parliament. he was a great admirer of clemenceau. he was also a great admirer of david lloyd george. so some of the rhetoric, some of the language churchill use in the second world war, you can hear some of that language here in the leaders of france and britain during the first world war. to understand the history of the second world war, it is so important to study the first world war because the first world war shapes the views of the leaders of the second world war. speechese most famous lloyd george gave was his knockout blow. again, this war has to be fought to a knockout. there can be no peace negotiations with germany. germany has to be defeated. germany has to know it is defeated. but once germany is defeated, moderation should apply. germany should be welcomed back into the family of nations. who's going to deliver that knockout blow? well, could it be the british army? here's a famous painting by john singer
churchill would go to france. he would hear clemenceau deliver great speeches before the french parliament. he was a great admirer of clemenceau. he was also a great admirer of david lloyd george. so some of the rhetoric, some of the language churchill use in the second world war, you can hear some of that language here in the leaders of france and britain during the first world war. to understand the history of the second world war, it is so important to study the first world war because the...
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and churchill loved that guy. although he didn't act like him.rful than donald trump. and he was effective in a crisis. and so it looks to me like character, it's not hard to say what makes a good character. read aristotle's ethics. i happen to teach that. but how that is mixed up in a person, that is different for every person. a simply bad person or generally bad person can't do good things. but trump has qualities that are not bad at all. i don't know donald trump. i met him one time in my life. i watch what he does. he's a show pony can. he calls attention to himself. but it seems to me that there is a direction in this administration toward the deemphasis of the regulatory state and the decentralization of the government. and i think that those are prime constitutional under takings. >> during the campaign you said fundamental things are afoot. that has turned out to be true with the retirement of justice kennedy and you untimely death of justice scalia. i'm a big fan of the fellow down the street over in ann arbor, raymond connect can ledge
and churchill loved that guy. although he didn't act like him.rful than donald trump. and he was effective in a crisis. and so it looks to me like character, it's not hard to say what makes a good character. read aristotle's ethics. i happen to teach that. but how that is mixed up in a person, that is different for every person. a simply bad person or generally bad person can't do good things. but trump has qualities that are not bad at all. i don't know donald trump. i met him one time in my...
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churchill recognized for the bottleneck was. everything turned on the landing craft. which held our strategy in a tight ligature. all plans were in a straitjacket. alliedat same week that soldiers stormed ashore in normandy, 11,000 miles away in the pacific ocean, and american invasion force nearly as large as the d-day armada and including 84 of the scarce lst's marianas. the the fact that the anglo-americans could mount to enormous invasion armada on opposite sides of the world at literally the same time shows first how the american industrial dynamo had changed the calculus of war from 1942 to 1944. 1942 when the loss of a dozen transports or the salvation of 18 might have made a difference in the war and now to 1944, when we have thousands of ships to mount two operations at the same time. it illustrates how the war was global, simultaneous, and interconnected. overould have celebrated those 84 lst's. he could have gone in may after all. they were in the pacific. first, of germany instead of fighting one war at a time, the allies had become so strong they could fi
churchill recognized for the bottleneck was. everything turned on the landing craft. which held our strategy in a tight ligature. all plans were in a straitjacket. alliedat same week that soldiers stormed ashore in normandy, 11,000 miles away in the pacific ocean, and american invasion force nearly as large as the d-day armada and including 84 of the scarce lst's marianas. the the fact that the anglo-americans could mount to enormous invasion armada on opposite sides of the world at literally...
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for some reason, churchill didn't add, unless you can catch a plane to kabul! secretary clearly has a new hero and we know who he is, mr speaker, the clue is in the hair. so can i ask the foreign secretary when he said, as he did on the 6th ofjune, that he is, i quote, increasingly admiring of donald trump, he has begun to tell us some of the reasons why but could he help those of us who are yet to be convinced three things about this current president that he increasingly admires about him. mr speaker, i hesitate to say it but i have anticipated the right honourable lady's question and i pointed out, number one, that i thought it was an admirable thing that after the chemical weapons attack led by the assad regime supported by the russians, that donald trump's administration actually responded. i think it is a good thing that the united states is trying to solve the problem of a nuclear armed north korea and trying very hard. and i admire at least the president's efforts in that respect. and i think it is a good thing too that the president is encouraging our
for some reason, churchill didn't add, unless you can catch a plane to kabul! secretary clearly has a new hero and we know who he is, mr speaker, the clue is in the hair. so can i ask the foreign secretary when he said, as he did on the 6th ofjune, that he is, i quote, increasingly admiring of donald trump, he has begun to tell us some of the reasons why but could he help those of us who are yet to be convinced three things about this current president that he increasingly admires about him. mr...
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what winston churchill did was take his speech and write it out as if it were poetry. so it looks more like twinkle twinkle little star, how i wonder what you are. you know, and in the most automated form, it would be a teleprompter script where it's a single column. but in the way that i do it for my clients, i do it by phrases. and then i only let it go down three-quarters of the way down the page. ando -- and, of course, he put it in print for people not to have to use glasses like these. and so what that does is you can look down and your eye catches the phrase and you don't look like you're reading. and if you don't go more than 3-quarters of the way down the page, it keeps your chin up. and so it's a good little tip if that's useful. but to me it's sort of the intersection of poetry and pros. because it allows you as you're formatting it to keep editing and doing what you're talking about where a comma can go in the wrong place or you see this is really a run-on sentence. so it helps with editing as well. and it makes the language a little more of a diamond that
what winston churchill did was take his speech and write it out as if it were poetry. so it looks more like twinkle twinkle little star, how i wonder what you are. you know, and in the most automated form, it would be a teleprompter script where it's a single column. but in the way that i do it for my clients, i do it by phrases. and then i only let it go down three-quarters of the way down the page. ando -- and, of course, he put it in print for people not to have to use glasses like these....
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and it comes from winston churchill. >> roberts, do you want to reflect on this? >> i think maybe the overlap of these two subjects has got too th vocality and sound. and rhyme is the least of it. you know, the model -- all the european poets, their models and classical homer doesn't rhyme. virgil doesn't rhyme. horace doesn't rhyme. do you know where rhyme came into european languages? you had this vague idea it was from folk artists up in the hill. >>. rhyme came into english from arabic and persian. the question had these people who knew hebrew, arabic, persian and their own french, old french. and they experimented. and in a way it's distorted our idea of what a poem is. a poem is a work of art that uses the sound of language. a poem that is not in rhyme because it doesn't use end rhyme. this is by a poet from the best state, new jersey. [ laughing ] >> this is a poem by william carlos williams about seeing some guys doing roofing. probably looking out from the window of this doctor'soffi. it begins in the key of eh and ee modulates into um. now they are refle
and it comes from winston churchill. >> roberts, do you want to reflect on this? >> i think maybe the overlap of these two subjects has got too th vocality and sound. and rhyme is the least of it. you know, the model -- all the european poets, their models and classical homer doesn't rhyme. virgil doesn't rhyme. horace doesn't rhyme. do you know where rhyme came into european languages? you had this vague idea it was from folk artists up in the hill. >>. rhyme came into...
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for some reason, churchill didn't add, unless you can catch a plane to kabul. secretary clearly has a new hero, and we know who he is, mr speaker, the clue is in the hair, so can i ask the foreign secretary when he said, as he did on the 6th ofjune, that he is, i quote, increasingly admiring of donald trump, he has begun to tell us some of the reasons why, but could he help those of us who are yet to be convinced, three things about this current president that he increasingly admires about him. mr speaker, i hesitate to say it but i had anticipated the right honourable lady's question. i have pointed out, number one, that i thought it was an admirable thing that after the chemical weapons attack led by the saudi regime, supported by the russians, that donald trump's administration actually responded. i think is a good thing that the united states is trying to solve the problem of a nuclear armed north korea and trying very hard, and i admire the president's efforts in that respect. and i think it is a good thing, too, that the president is encouraging our europ
for some reason, churchill didn't add, unless you can catch a plane to kabul. secretary clearly has a new hero, and we know who he is, mr speaker, the clue is in the hair, so can i ask the foreign secretary when he said, as he did on the 6th ofjune, that he is, i quote, increasingly admiring of donald trump, he has begun to tell us some of the reasons why, but could he help those of us who are yet to be convinced, three things about this current president that he increasingly admires about him....
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go to the bottom in to win the match of churchill and your call to the entire country the champion of the free insurance for the last sixty five years just for minds. to fighting for the case to take you seriously in the words of one here's what's coming up women's talk hot topic. superheroes. smartarse smart state image and brain creasing lean dangerous times are five dollars for my. book. hi everyone i'm here at the luxembourg airports are taking off to barely in. my neighborhood i'm describes. the morning i am in. york i am warming up. hi and welcome back to sarah's music today we're at my musical home to fill morning in berlin one hundred one musicians all music lovers not professionals from thirty different countries from australia to trinidad and tobago aged between ten and seventy five are all here today they formed a very special orchestra and today we are featuring the month there is music the big feel orchestra conducted by simon rattle. your. house i'm cecilia from hong kong you can come in la q it's my chinese name and i'm playing oboe i'm home i come from the netherlands
go to the bottom in to win the match of churchill and your call to the entire country the champion of the free insurance for the last sixty five years just for minds. to fighting for the case to take you seriously in the words of one here's what's coming up women's talk hot topic. superheroes. smartarse smart state image and brain creasing lean dangerous times are five dollars for my. book. hi everyone i'm here at the luxembourg airports are taking off to barely in. my neighborhood i'm...
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and it comes from winston churchill. henry: robert, do you want to reflect on tt?obert: it has to do with sound.y -- vocality and rhyme is the least of it. all of the european poets with their models, homer does not rhyme. virgil does not rhyme. hollis doesn't rhyme. do you know where rhyme came into european languages? you have a vague idea. it was from folk artists up in the hills of scotland. >> it is a limerick. robert: rhyme came into english from arabic and persian. the fertile crescent has these people who knew hebrew, arabic, french, old french, and they experimented. in a way it has distorted our , idea of what a poem is. a poem is a work of art that use the sounds of language. a poem that is "not in run" because it does not use end rhyme. this is from a poet in new jersey. this is a poem from william carlos williams about seeing roofing, doing probably looking out from the windows of his doctor's office. fine work with pitch and copper. now they are resting in the life, separately and in unison like the stone regular about the roof ready after lunch to be
and it comes from winston churchill. henry: robert, do you want to reflect on tt?obert: it has to do with sound.y -- vocality and rhyme is the least of it. all of the european poets with their models, homer does not rhyme. virgil does not rhyme. hollis doesn't rhyme. do you know where rhyme came into european languages? you have a vague idea. it was from folk artists up in the hills of scotland. >> it is a limerick. robert: rhyme came into english from arabic and persian. the fertile...
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he is president and ceo of churchill asset management. the appetite for investors in asia for the reason you are there now. debte appetite for private in asia has been quite good. we have seen a significant amount of capital raised billion, roughly $180 in private credit, and asia continues to increase in the appetite from asian investors continues to grow. certainly an important driver for the asset class. ramy: if you break this down whats the region, countries, territories, are attractive for investors are would be investors to look at? >> sure. the we have seen is strongest interest coming from japan and south korea. japanese investors are looking for more conservative income. private credit provides that. we have seen interest there and in korea, south korea has been an active investor in private credit as well. , andalia continues to grow obviously hong kong come up but the two principal markets where we have seen the most interest have been japanese and south korean investors. ramy: talk to me about rates of return. we are still tr
he is president and ceo of churchill asset management. the appetite for investors in asia for the reason you are there now. debte appetite for private in asia has been quite good. we have seen a significant amount of capital raised billion, roughly $180 in private credit, and asia continues to increase in the appetite from asian investors continues to grow. certainly an important driver for the asset class. ramy: if you break this down whats the region, countries, territories, are attractive...
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electability but to make the point that mr churchill the culpability of the entire country the champion of free and fair land for the last sixty years douglas for mines. earth a home worth saving google images tell stories of creative people and innovative projects around the world ideas to protect the climate and boost green energy solutions by global ideas embodied in series of global three thousand on t.w. and online. germany. the most colorful. long list. of the most traditional. find it all at any time. check in with the web special. take a tour of germany state by state on d w dot com movement fighting for the case to be taken seriously in the art of war here's what's coming up. on d w though they do still superheroes on a mission to chapters smart women spies smart drugs smart strange the legend is implying loneliness missed out on a brain creasing doing dangerous stunt. double major.
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enough to make it look like to make you think i'm not saying churchill europe the politics of the entire country championed closely and philosophical for the last sixty five years t.w. link for mines. you can tell a lot about a society by its garbage. it's worthless for the rich but for many poor people the donors their only chance of survival. and i can rely on it for today just like. the reporters travel to nairobi enslin org and to meet people who know the true value of garbage. it has created a thriving parallel economy. but what does will this mean for economic inequality around the world and google as a starting place was the response to that statement should be yes we are starting to play as we want here. rich. and exclusive are starting to let. alone welcome to drive when they need a motor magazine coming up from the arctic to the tropics. as you know. in the lap of luxury a lexus. and the new breed.
enough to make it look like to make you think i'm not saying churchill europe the politics of the entire country championed closely and philosophical for the last sixty five years t.w. link for mines. you can tell a lot about a society by its garbage. it's worthless for the rich but for many poor people the donors their only chance of survival. and i can rely on it for today just like. the reporters travel to nairobi enslin org and to meet people who know the true value of garbage. it has...
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me to take ten hunting dog dying thing but without that churchill fielded around willll rejectition at a new. location to protect the rights. articulate in engine footage hd three during at the public library [inaudible] life will. light the intention actually women are not decision by the ibm changing. time to time and out and i really did not have his minutes with this is. rules about about that you like tv right right catholic rivers was looking money. to the so called. game. it changes from blue [inaudible] has. among the highest. round. one day [inaudible] maybe maybe [inaudible] thanks. right right in this is they'll be a french french. justice [inaudible] greg macron. seventeen local three times. last an eternity. go for this is essentially skeptical to clearly as i'm not [inaudible] just [inaudible] fifty eight transitioning economic model we can we can. just like can i can i i started on the run from the law. i was in a space coco that is also is moving to extend the eighty billion resource were month month level as a parent might at thirty million we no no no. september lumbe
me to take ten hunting dog dying thing but without that churchill fielded around willll rejectition at a new. location to protect the rights. articulate in engine footage hd three during at the public library [inaudible] life will. light the intention actually women are not decision by the ibm changing. time to time and out and i really did not have his minutes with this is. rules about about that you like tv right right catholic rivers was looking money. to the so called. game. it changes from...
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in the gym a little tough to make the point that mr churchill a good holiday to the entire country a champion of free insurance for the last sixty years douglas for mines. earth a home for saving global india's tell stories of creative people and innovative projects around the world ideas to protect the climate and boost green energy solutions by global ideas be embodied in series of global three thousand on g.w. and on mine. hello and welcome to pop explorers and let's show and i'll be bringing you the latest and the best from the german music scene coming up in the show. that intends to al gore number one mixed message for you why the bands of the affluent make so much noise.
in the gym a little tough to make the point that mr churchill a good holiday to the entire country a champion of free insurance for the last sixty years douglas for mines. earth a home for saving global india's tell stories of creative people and innovative projects around the world ideas to protect the climate and boost green energy solutions by global ideas be embodied in series of global three thousand on g.w. and on mine. hello and welcome to pop explorers and let's show and i'll be...
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. >> you think churchill saw his lisp as beneficial?retaste of what we have got to give him and his accomplices. >> it was such an inspiring speech that it just worked magic on people. >> his dental tech worked magic, too. >> churchill said to my father, "you're not going anywhere. you're staying here with me." >> how did he earn a place in history? >> when you opened the box, what did you see? >> well, i saw some teeth staring at me.
. >> you think churchill saw his lisp as beneficial?retaste of what we have got to give him and his accomplices. >> it was such an inspiring speech that it just worked magic on people. >> his dental tech worked magic, too. >> churchill said to my father, "you're not going anywhere. you're staying here with me." >> how did he earn a place in history? >> when you opened the box, what did you see? >> well, i saw some teeth staring at me.
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president, his virtual family in that he is the great grandson of former prime minister winston churchill. welcome to all of you here tonight. [ applause ] now, as many of you know, or certainly anyone who has had to sit through my remarks knows that the white house historical association was founded in 1961. by first lady jacqueline kennedy. at the very young age of 32 years old, as first lady of the united states, had the foresight and wisdom to know that what she and president kennedy needed then, presidents and first ladies would need over the course of time. that would be to have a private partner, not partisan, nonprofit, this private, public partnership that we have with the white house and have had since 1961. we provide nongovernment funding for the conservation, preservation, and restoration of the beautiful museum quality state rooms of the white house, where art and furnishings for the permanent white house collection, and it was also very important to mrs. kennedy that we educate the public about the history of the white house. and so we have undertaken a very robust educatio
president, his virtual family in that he is the great grandson of former prime minister winston churchill. welcome to all of you here tonight. [ applause ] now, as many of you know, or certainly anyone who has had to sit through my remarks knows that the white house historical association was founded in 1961. by first lady jacqueline kennedy. at the very young age of 32 years old, as first lady of the united states, had the foresight and wisdom to know that what she and president kennedy needed...
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social democrats can only way to explain it is the famous anecdote about winston churchill, he losesthe election at the end of the second world war, clement adley, labour party -- and in the house of commons, don't worry, it is as weird as it gets. churchill goes all the way to the other end of the men's room to urinal 15 stalls over, looks over and says feeling a bit standoffish are we, winston? churchill says not at all, just that every time you see that something large you want to nationalize it. . i like that one too. i'm not even sure it is true but i don't care. as we say in the column writing business that story is too good to check. it remains unchecked. but it is in the book. the only item that is unchecked. i tried to write about obama in that vein, understand him as a social democrat and obama represents aggressive american liberalism and in some way the debate we had, between left and right since obama came into office is a debate over the classic fundamental issue of our democracy, all the debates, obamacare, cap and trade, all these things are subsidiary to the central
social democrats can only way to explain it is the famous anecdote about winston churchill, he losesthe election at the end of the second world war, clement adley, labour party -- and in the house of commons, don't worry, it is as weird as it gets. churchill goes all the way to the other end of the men's room to urinal 15 stalls over, looks over and says feeling a bit standoffish are we, winston? churchill says not at all, just that every time you see that something large you want to...
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. >> winston churchill famously opined democracy is the worst form of government except for all the other forms that have been tried from time to time. it was arrived acknowledgment that however it may sometimes seem in practice, democracy genius lies in the regular removal of the beatles mandate. thomas jefferson called the consent of the governed. >> is our responsibility tobe the premier example of this democratic order . >> this is the golden thread that leads all the way back to our founding fathers. but today, today that golden brand is in danger of being snapped. today we are to be turning our backs on this responsibility. the responsibility held by previous generations. many generations that crafted the marshall plan to rebuild europe and japan. hoping to shape our two most aggressive pennies into two of our most stalwart allies. generations who crafted pivotal international organizations nato, the united nations and wto. multilateral compromise to take the place of more as the primary arbiter of conflict between nations. >> the generations that negotiated nuclear disarmament trea
. >> winston churchill famously opined democracy is the worst form of government except for all the other forms that have been tried from time to time. it was arrived acknowledgment that however it may sometimes seem in practice, democracy genius lies in the regular removal of the beatles mandate. thomas jefferson called the consent of the governed. >> is our responsibility tobe the premier example of this democratic order . >> this is the golden thread that leads all the way...
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churchill would recognize the trump summit strategy. caller from virginia a moment ago talked about john f. kennedy. so, here's a visa about the meeting with nikita khrushchev. writes, "itll, he is far better that we meet at the summit than at the brink host: missouri, independent line. k? caller: hello? i for you had cut me off. i am, again, pointing out that there are four things that rural and poor people, the elderly and poor people need that are not being discussed. or even considered, in my view. that is -- [no audio] host: k, are you there? bankston, missouri. i think we lost her. apologize about that, k. moving on to pompano beach, florida. boy, looks like -- looks like we lost our phone lines for a bit. we will wait to that comes back for you some news instead. this is from "the wall street journal and the political capital column this morning. the risky calculus of the trump kim embrace. "this is a much different time and this is a much different president, trump says. president donald trump offered thisasic argument for why e
churchill would recognize the trump summit strategy. caller from virginia a moment ago talked about john f. kennedy. so, here's a visa about the meeting with nikita khrushchev. writes, "itll, he is far better that we meet at the summit than at the brink host: missouri, independent line. k? caller: hello? i for you had cut me off. i am, again, pointing out that there are four things that rural and poor people, the elderly and poor people need that are not being discussed. or even...
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: i'm sure they said that about churchill about.g people said that he was right about hitler and a lot of people in england were wrong and churchill was a pain. he kept popping up all the time. so that's her answer people saying why won't you leave? a i don't want to compare myself to church hifl but she does. let me throw a hitler reference in there by the way. do you think that was an accident? no. abby: a lot of people say that about hillary clinton today. doesn't stop talking. dean: what happened, what's going to happen? third book. it keeps happening. the hitler reference was not a mistake. ed: just throw that in there. abby: that should never be used. we learned that long time ago. ed: see the pictures. we're not saying there is a similarity. ed: comparing herself and churchill didn't leave the stage and hillary clinton ♪ leaving. abby: i would like to compare myself to churchill as well. what do you think? dean: i like him as a leader and i like you. ed: i always thought you were a states woman. abby: that was very nice of yo
: i'm sure they said that about churchill about.g people said that he was right about hitler and a lot of people in england were wrong and churchill was a pain. he kept popping up all the time. so that's her answer people saying why won't you leave? a i don't want to compare myself to church hifl but she does. let me throw a hitler reference in there by the way. do you think that was an accident? no. abby: a lot of people say that about hillary clinton today. doesn't stop talking. dean: what...
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. >> you think churchill saw his lisp as beneficial?s suffering in libya is only a sample and a foretaste of what we have got to give him and his accomplices. >> it was such an inspiring speech that it just worked magic on people. >> his dental tech worked magic, too. >> churchill said to my father, "you're not going anywhere. you're staying here with me." >> how did he earn a place in history? >> when you opened the box, what did you see? >> well, i saw some teeth
. >> you think churchill saw his lisp as beneficial?s suffering in libya is only a sample and a foretaste of what we have got to give him and his accomplices. >> it was such an inspiring speech that it just worked magic on people. >> his dental tech worked magic, too. >> churchill said to my father, "you're not going anywhere. you're staying here with me." >> how did he earn a place in history? >> when you opened the box, what did you see? >>...
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they would've had a mansion on churchill. they made every effort to fully assimilate into southern society and the van lew family owned dozens of slaves. at the same time, van lew and her mother eliza, with whom she was very close, privately lamented the evils of slavery, hoping all the while that through individual acts of freeing, charity, individual slaves, they could erode slavery from the inside, and indeed, van lew and her family supported the controversial colonization movement that sought to deport free blacks to africa. her family's most , only toave to liberia ask she be returned to her and richmond a few years later. the story is very puzzling and improbable. and while the sources are murky secretly for lew the sum of her slaves and allow them to stay on in richmond working for wages, she gave a secret freedom to some slaves, ownership of at least half a dozen slaves, mary richards among them, into the civil war. this is not the profile of an abolitionist. believed in gradual, voluntary emancipation. gradual amelio
they would've had a mansion on churchill. they made every effort to fully assimilate into southern society and the van lew family owned dozens of slaves. at the same time, van lew and her mother eliza, with whom she was very close, privately lamented the evils of slavery, hoping all the while that through individual acts of freeing, charity, individual slaves, they could erode slavery from the inside, and indeed, van lew and her family supported the controversial colonization movement that...
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. >> louisville, the home of churchill downs, is famous for its big horse race, the kentucky derby, so it knows a thing or two about long shots. in betting, the odds of this story ever finding a happy ending were off the board, virtually, impossible. would a little girl ever gain the strength, not only to recover, but come back whole? and would a dedicated detective not only crack his biggest case, but keep the emotional promise he made? erica's story began in a hard scrabble neighborhood in louisville, in this brick house on wilson avenue. a 2-year-old, wild about dora the explorer, erica lived here with her mom, aaron harper. on may 18, 2006, police got a frantic 911 call when they arrived at the house, the man who made the call flagged them down. >> what was his state of mind? >> he was hysterical. >> what was he saying? >> a little girl in there. >> reporter: they rush sbood the house and found a horrifying scene. a woman, almost certainly dead on the floor. >> just see a big pool of blood. >> reporter: the officers had to step over the woman to get to the back room where, on the b
. >> louisville, the home of churchill downs, is famous for its big horse race, the kentucky derby, so it knows a thing or two about long shots. in betting, the odds of this story ever finding a happy ending were off the board, virtually, impossible. would a little girl ever gain the strength, not only to recover, but come back whole? and would a dedicated detective not only crack his biggest case, but keep the emotional promise he made? erica's story began in a hard scrabble neighborhood...
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winston churchill visited harvard and radcliffe in 1943. he addressed the students at this university. it was a time in a terrible war. it was after the allied victory of stalingrad, after the commencement of the italian campaign. th wasaking metaphorical baton of leadership in britain as the world's strongest power. when so mucht rested on our shoulders, here is what churchill said to the students of harvard and radcliffe. greatnesshe price of is responsibility. great in our time, the united states needs to lead with strategic purpose, with respect for other countries and other peoples, with dignity, with dedication to help adv democracy and peace in the world. we have strayed so far from that mission under donald trump's chaotic, we, and fearful leadership of our country. , hillaryfe and work has been all about responsibility. to have thatate example today to help guide us and to renew america's greatness as we move forward. such an honor to be here and we panelists, starting at the far end of the table, on my left ear and -- on my left.
winston churchill visited harvard and radcliffe in 1943. he addressed the students at this university. it was a time in a terrible war. it was after the allied victory of stalingrad, after the commencement of the italian campaign. th wasaking metaphorical baton of leadership in britain as the world's strongest power. when so mucht rested on our shoulders, here is what churchill said to the students of harvard and radcliffe. greatnesshe price of is responsibility. great in our time, the united...
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dangling from a churchill a good call to the entire country. the last sixty years the a for mines. the i. come from. come from. the a. what keeps us in shape what makes us see. my name is dr carson because i talk to medical experts. watch them at work. and they discuss what you can do to improve your health. state use and let's all try to state. police. often street capture from the so what is comics to these rockets if you have more food influences in exclusive reporting you meet still finding cults is still dying amid the rubble of the old city more than a thousand bodies have been recovered so far or succumbing.
dangling from a churchill a good call to the entire country. the last sixty years the a for mines. the i. come from. come from. the a. what keeps us in shape what makes us see. my name is dr carson because i talk to medical experts. watch them at work. and they discuss what you can do to improve your health. state use and let's all try to state. police. often street capture from the so what is comics to these rockets if you have more food influences in exclusive reporting you meet still finding...
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mother telling me that if i was alive, if i came in this bloody world, it was thanks to winston churchill and the brave pilots of the royal air force. that's why i'm born. that's why i'm here today. so i have a depth toward america and england. this is what i say tonight in this last exit before brexit. >> you feel you have a huge debt. frankly, so many people do. it's not often we get distinguished philosophers to come and try to persuade the brits. how do you think you are going to be received? >> i think i will be received we will see. maybe tomatoes. who knows? i don't hate confrontation. i think the mood will change in this country. i cannot believe that this country goes through to the end in this huge mistake. mistake for europe and mistake for uk. great britain will become little england if brexit goes to its end. some people voted for brexit because they -- because of austerity, unemployment. there will be more of that. my feeling is that something is going on now in the depth of this society. we will have some surprise. we have to wait one year. many things can happen in one yea
mother telling me that if i was alive, if i came in this bloody world, it was thanks to winston churchill and the brave pilots of the royal air force. that's why i'm born. that's why i'm here today. so i have a depth toward america and england. this is what i say tonight in this last exit before brexit. >> you feel you have a huge debt. frankly, so many people do. it's not often we get distinguished philosophers to come and try to persuade the brits. how do you think you are going to be...
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in the back to make the point that mr churchill in europe the culpability of the entire country championed three pillars for the last sixty years. for mines. fighting for the case to be taken seriously in the world of what appears was coming out. of this talk on t.w. though they do use the film superhero comics such as how to sum up smart women smart talks smart stage alleging the fierce and by no means missed out on brain creasing doing dangerous stuff. to make. her. how the germans came together in one nation from shove their money into chancellor from bismarck. the history of the germans has been shaped like a great. ice well always to bring my royal college of bad teeth checked christendom and spread this line truth. make either learn to play a song. a week of people the enemy. who can stand courageous decisions the bulbs or masters we have received the crown of our room from god not from his presumptuous servant of the romans because. we must for peace. the germans every week g.w. . the death toll from a volcano eruption in guatemala has risen to at least sixty two the country's franc
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at that critical moment when so much rested on our shoulders, here is what churchill said to the students of harvard and radcliffe. he said "the price of greatness is responsibility. to be truly great in our time, the united states needs to lead with strategic purpose, with respect for other countries and other peoples, with dignity, with dedication to help advance justice and democracy and peace in the world. weave strayed so far from that mission under donald trump's , andarfuweek, -- weak leadership of our country. but in her life and work, hillary clinton has been all about responsibility. we are fortunate to have that example of that leadership today to help guide us and to renew america's greatness as we move forward. such an honor to be here and we have four distinguished panelists, starting at the far end ofhe table, ony left ear -- on my lef anne-marie slaughter, president and ceo of the new america foundation. meghan o'sullivan, former deputy national security advisor to president george w. bush for iraq and afghanistan. how is that for a tough challenge? now the jean kirkpatric
at that critical moment when so much rested on our shoulders, here is what churchill said to the students of harvard and radcliffe. he said "the price of greatness is responsibility. to be truly great in our time, the united states needs to lead with strategic purpose, with respect for other countries and other peoples, with dignity, with dedication to help advance justice and democracy and peace in the world. weave strayed so far from that mission under donald trump's , andarfuweek, --...
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winston churchill visited harvard and and radcliffe in 1943. he addressed the students wher at this university.it was a time in a terrible war. it was just after the allied victories of stalingrad and just after the commencement of the italian campaign. the u.s. was taking the metaphorical baton of leadership from britain as the worlds strongest power. and at that critical moment when so much rested on our shoulders, here is what churchill said to the students of harvard and radcliffe. he said, the price of greatness is responsibility. the price of greatness is responsibility. to be truly great in our time, the united states need to lead with strategic purpose. with respect for other countries. and other peoples with dignity, dedication to help advance justice and democracy and peace in the world. we have strayed so far from that mission under donald trump's chaotic, weak and fearful leadership of our country. but in her hard life and work hillary clinton has been all about responsibility. we are fortunate to have that example of the responsibl
winston churchill visited harvard and and radcliffe in 1943. he addressed the students wher at this university.it was a time in a terrible war. it was just after the allied victories of stalingrad and just after the commencement of the italian campaign. the u.s. was taking the metaphorical baton of leadership from britain as the worlds strongest power. and at that critical moment when so much rested on our shoulders, here is what churchill said to the students of harvard and radcliffe. he said,...
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churchill floods have hit south—western romania.the rain only lasted 20 minutes but exceeded 70 metres per square metre, the amount usually seen square metre, the amount usually seenin square metre, the amount usually seen in one month. —— cliett mud and water. —— cliett mud and water. ‘a storm in a teacup'. that's what boris becker has called a new row over whether his diplomatic passport for the central african republic is genuine. the tennis star, declared bankrupt last year, is being pursued in the high court in london. his lawyers are claiming he has immunity from proceedings because of his diplomatic status. but now the republic's foreign minister says the passport is a fake. james robbins reports. that's it! he's done it! astonishing scenes 33 summers ago. at 17, boris becker became the youngest wimbledon champion ever. here is a man who has made a fairy story come true. that year, 1985, boris becker made his first million. but fast forward to last year and he was declared bankrupt. then in april this year the tennis star was
churchill floods have hit south—western romania.the rain only lasted 20 minutes but exceeded 70 metres per square metre, the amount usually seen square metre, the amount usually seenin square metre, the amount usually seen in one month. —— cliett mud and water. —— cliett mud and water. ‘a storm in a teacup'. that's what boris becker has called a new row over whether his diplomatic passport for the central african republic is genuine. the tennis star, declared bankrupt last year, is...
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go to the training to lincoln churchill the culpability of the entire country the champion of free and fearless for the last sixty years. for mines. higher and higher further and further dirtier and dirtier. the high gloss world of professional sports behind the scenes bitter truth manipulation exploitation corruption comedy and style. a business worth billions for but just how murky is the world of sports in reality. thirty starting june sixth on t w. the u.s. president who tweeted like a king...
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should go away should churchill up but to raise a major government doesn't just want russia to go away we placing a disgrace deportation scandal home secretary is this man who wants private corporations to help defend us from russia we will also increase our cooperation with the private sector by someone with a private sector background myself i understand that government cannot deal with these kinds of challenges alone because anyone who banks that have bailed out a bank or who has taken a privatized train in britain knows how efficient the private sector is and remember these for profit corporations are not necessarily targeting isis terror they'll also be targeting russian terror north course tax by hostile states the attempted murders in salisbury war outrageous attack on our soil using military grade nerve agent that in itself was a brazen message from the russian state. we also know that the way that terrorists attacks are now planned and conducted has changed. people are increasingly being radicalized why their computers and smart phones yes terror from those radicalized by comp
should go away should churchill up but to raise a major government doesn't just want russia to go away we placing a disgrace deportation scandal home secretary is this man who wants private corporations to help defend us from russia we will also increase our cooperation with the private sector by someone with a private sector background myself i understand that government cannot deal with these kinds of challenges alone because anyone who banks that have bailed out a bank or who has taken a...
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in the job is about to make the point that mr churchill your politics is the entire country championof influence for the last sixty years just for minds. hello and welcome to you tomorrow today nice to have you with us. three to one. up and away alexander cast launches into space. remarkably realistic animation of human facial expressions is getting better all the time. garden of tomorrow and edible flowers are grown underground in new york is.
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relationship between jefferson adams and before that an excellent book out there by, on lincoln and churchill wartime experiences. and another excellent book i recently read on ulysses s grant. next will be unlikely general about anthony wayne. 1794, it takes place in my district where it occurred. the battle of fallen timbers. when i get done with that book it will be the book on lindbergh. a good list to get done. >> booktv wants to know what you are reading. sinister summer reading list via twitter twitter.com/booktv, or facebook.com/booktv. booktv on c-span2. television for serious readers. >> you're watching booktv on c-span2. television for serious readers. here is our prime time lineup tonight. at 6:45 pm eastern, rutgers university history professor, rachel devlin recounts desegregation of american public schools through the actions of young african-american women throughout the country. at 7:45 pm former first lady michelle obama reflect on her time in the white house and provides a preview of her memoir being published in the fall. abcnews dan abrams recalled abraham lincoln last le
relationship between jefferson adams and before that an excellent book out there by, on lincoln and churchill wartime experiences. and another excellent book i recently read on ulysses s grant. next will be unlikely general about anthony wayne. 1794, it takes place in my district where it occurred. the battle of fallen timbers. when i get done with that book it will be the book on lindbergh. a good list to get done. >> booktv wants to know what you are reading. sinister summer reading...
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they say they are just beginning to discuss what will happen at all four crossings on palo alto and churchill avenues, meadow drive and charleston road and says the goal is to have minimal impact on homes as the project picks up steam. >> if we don't grade-separate, it will create severe traffic congestion and pretty major safety issues. >> the purpose is to live here long term. we have been here 8 years. we don't want to sell it. >> reporter: city leaders will decide by the end of the year but they say they want to work with homeowners on finding solutions. in palo alto, maria medina, kpix 5. >>> a big step toward creating affordable housing with a new village near the coliseum bart station in oakland. constructed units into place at a bart parking lot at 71st avenue and snell street. all of the units were built in idaho and then trucked to oakland. the project called coliseum connections will eventually have 110 apartments and townhouses. >> the benefits for modular construction that we're recognizing today, the speed, the efficiencies the off site con structure, really bringing value and c
they say they are just beginning to discuss what will happen at all four crossings on palo alto and churchill avenues, meadow drive and charleston road and says the goal is to have minimal impact on homes as the project picks up steam. >> if we don't grade-separate, it will create severe traffic congestion and pretty major safety issues. >> the purpose is to live here long term. we have been here 8 years. we don't want to sell it. >> reporter: city leaders will decide by the...
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to look to the tuning to find them at churchill europe the politics of the entire country championing a free country for the last sixty five years took a leap for minds. to claim . plain. this is t w news coming to you live from berlin and time is running out of find survivors of guatemala's massive volcanic eruption the death toll rises to ninety nine and many others are still missing their warnings that the ok no mate erupt again in the coming days it's also in this program today one point four million turkish citizens living in germany begin casting their ballots in turkey snap election we join some of them all the term pain trail in berlin. we take a look at this.
to look to the tuning to find them at churchill europe the politics of the entire country championing a free country for the last sixty five years took a leap for minds. to claim . plain. this is t w news coming to you live from berlin and time is running out of find survivors of guatemala's massive volcanic eruption the death toll rises to ninety nine and many others are still missing their warnings that the ok no mate erupt again in the coming days it's also in this program today one point...
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. >> you sound like winston churchill who said courage is what it takes to stand up and speak and courageto sit down. we will be right back. office they have businesses to run they have passions to pursue how do they avoid trips to the post office? stamps.com mail letters ship packages all the amazing services of the post office right on your computer get a 4 week trial plus $100 in extras including postage and a digital scale go to stamps.com/tv and never go to the post office again >> fox business alert just hours from now the dow will open without general electric. here with the company's replacement. >> walgreens, boots, alliance will replace general electric on the dow jones industrial average. and original components, that is how long it has been on the index, the worst performer on the dow year-to-date struggling there, stock shares really going down by 13 points. that is part of the reason why it is being removed but chairman of the s&p index committee said industrial companies like ge, banks and consumers paying a larger role. heather: big drop as well. what do you expect to happ
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list to the to make the point that churchill cultists the entire country the champion of free insurance for the last sixty years. for mines. german chancellor angela merkel has called critical tweets by u.s. president donald trump sobering and depressing in a t.v. interview merkel condemned to trump's decision to withdraw his endorsement of a joint statement after the g. seven summit she warned the european union will retaliate against u.s. tariffs on steel and aluminum but also said continuing...
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well i think as winston churchill says talk talk is always better than war war so we have to welcome that but it falls far short of what patrice was putting up just twenty four hours before the top twenty i mean it maybe that was the hard copy on trump was a soft cotton negotiations but there is nor commitment i want to repeat there's no commitment to the demilitarization of the the potential in this document which i would've i was expecting would be there so you know fall short no let's let's talk fingers crossed that this is you know the start of a peace process and these two will play out at the same time i too think they're going to questions asked by various the world leaders and it's strange to me that the washington the white house is never take an opportunity missed an opportunity to attack president putin or tech ran over their human rights record just a completely silent over north korea's human rights record i mean they seem to have got carte blanche and this on this one they don't seem to the united states best by donald trump's best buddies in town and justin trudeau of
well i think as winston churchill says talk talk is always better than war war so we have to welcome that but it falls far short of what patrice was putting up just twenty four hours before the top twenty i mean it maybe that was the hard copy on trump was a soft cotton negotiations but there is nor commitment i want to repeat there's no commitment to the demilitarization of the the potential in this document which i would've i was expecting would be there so you know fall short no let's let's...
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keeping tabs on the tracks here at meadow drive and the caltrain crossings at nearby charleston, churchillnd palo alto avenues. testing is under and the system should be fully perationalin about two weeks. mounted on poles high above the tracks the cameras can see much farther than the human eye, at least a thousand feet in either direction. they can see at night and in bad weather. someone will be monitoring the feed from those cameras around the clock. claudia keith/city of palo alto "...and they also have the ability to detect if something is moving along the corridor and when the monitor picks up something that shouldn't be there they will notify law enforcement which will check out the situation..."since the first suicide cluster in palo alto in 2009, track guards have been keeping watch at the four crossings. they'll be phased out by september. along side the cameras are speakers through which an alert can be broadcast to someone who shouldn't bethere along the corridor.claudia keith/city of palo alto "...it's just another way of letting someone know that the cameras are their, the s
keeping tabs on the tracks here at meadow drive and the caltrain crossings at nearby charleston, churchillnd palo alto avenues. testing is under and the system should be fully perationalin about two weeks. mounted on poles high above the tracks the cameras can see much farther than the human eye, at least a thousand feet in either direction. they can see at night and in bad weather. someone will be monitoring the feed from those cameras around the clock. claudia keith/city of palo alto...
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. >> i think winston churchill observingif he were that this was the beginning of the beginning. this is not anywhere near the completed agreement. be attackedy can from the right and the left. if you look at where we were six months ago heading towards possible war with hundreds of thousands if not more killed and you look where we are now, i think there has been progress. i think there is hope here. could it breakdown? yes. do we have gaps to fill? yes, we do. president trump learned a great deal of implementing this type of agreement. there has been a lot of educational process in the last three months. have we made some concessions? yes, has north korea made concessions? so far i would call it a faith-based, trust-based agreement, but i believe we are making progress and have moved away from the precipice, and hopefully the momentum can continue him up but there are large gaps. david: give us a sense of what comes next. you have been through this process of denuclearization. that process get started, how long does it take, what is the process? >> step number one is to agree o
. >> i think winston churchill observingif he were that this was the beginning of the beginning. this is not anywhere near the completed agreement. be attackedy can from the right and the left. if you look at where we were six months ago heading towards possible war with hundreds of thousands if not more killed and you look where we are now, i think there has been progress. i think there is hope here. could it breakdown? yes. do we have gaps to fill? yes, we do. president trump learned a...