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you are outside churchill downs. what's the scene like right now? >> just a short while ago we heard from tim finley, jr., pastor finley. he talked about the need, the cig nave cancel to be out here today. as you see the marchers trying to go past the front entrance to churchill downs, you're not going to see the fans inside there. everyone out here knows that. they talked about the significance of being here because all ears and eyes are on louisville. they want to make sure that on this day that those who are watching know that there are thousands upon thousands of people here who are still marching and trying to get justice for breonna taylor. what you're seeing right here are those protesters who were out in front of churchill downs with all of these louisville police officers in riot gear. they made some statements and now what they're doing is if you look down here on this end of churchill downs, they're starting their march. they're starting their march again, and police are starting to follow them. we've been out here now for more than an ho
you are outside churchill downs. what's the scene like right now? >> just a short while ago we heard from tim finley, jr., pastor finley. he talked about the need, the cig nave cancel to be out here today. as you see the marchers trying to go past the front entrance to churchill downs, you're not going to see the fans inside there. everyone out here knows that. they talked about the significance of being here because all ears and eyes are on louisville. they want to make sure that on this...
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there's winston churchill. here's the quote i thought of when all of that -- i would love to say it but this is, of course, a children's show -- all of the b.s. they were spewing yesterday. i thought of winston churchill's speech to members of parliament, off the floor. and this, willie, is what winston churchill did to get support to stand up to nazi germany when so many people wanted to appease hitler and give in. give in. this is what winston churchill said. if this one island story of ours is to end at last, let it end only when each one of us lies choking in his own blood upon the ground. nothing polly ann-ish about that. churchill let the british people know all along what was in front of them. when france collapsed, he said the battle of france is over. the battle for britain has begun. and willie, my god. again, in real time in march, in april and may. we kept telling this guy, just tell americans the truth. they can handle it. don't hide the truth. don't be responsible for the lies. he could not stop l
there's winston churchill. here's the quote i thought of when all of that -- i would love to say it but this is, of course, a children's show -- all of the b.s. they were spewing yesterday. i thought of winston churchill's speech to members of parliament, off the floor. and this, willie, is what winston churchill did to get support to stand up to nazi germany when so many people wanted to appease hitler and give in. give in. this is what winston churchill said. if this one island story of ours...
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lady churchill loved flowers. go where you wanted to. everybody was happy here. now it's time for a look at the weather with darren bett. hello there. we have seen a bit more cloud streaming into the rain will be lighter by evening and continuing to peter out as it heads south overnight. to the north, blustery showers blown into scotland and northern ireland. four northern parts, cooler than it was last night, further south, still on the mild side. not much rain left on that band of cloud as we head into saturday morning, soon moving away, then sunshine following for england and wales. some sunshine and cloud for scotland and northern ireland before cloud increases later in the wind picks up. temperatures make 15 celsius in the central belt, 21, 22 in the south—east of england. rain overnight for scotland and northern ireland heads towards the highlands on sunday, threatening flooding. elsewhere, more sunshine arriving on sunday, giving temperatures a boost, particularly in england and wales. the mid 20s in the ea
lady churchill loved flowers. go where you wanted to. everybody was happy here. now it's time for a look at the weather with darren bett. hello there. we have seen a bit more cloud streaming into the rain will be lighter by evening and continuing to peter out as it heads south overnight. to the north, blustery showers blown into scotland and northern ireland. four northern parts, cooler than it was last night, further south, still on the mild side. not much rain left on that band of cloud as we...
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here's a tweet from churchill biographer, jon meacham, from today, citing churchill, himself, on this very subject. churchill said, and i quote, the british people can face any misfortune with fortitude and buoyancy, as long as they are convinced that those in charge of their affairs are not deceiving them, or are not dwelling in a fool's paradise. do you look at president trump and honestly say there is no way that man would deceive me? do you? do you look at him and say, there's no way he's dwelling in a fool's paradise? he's a realist. he sees things as they actually are and he doesn't lie about them. it should be noted, by the way, the british government, never, as the president claims, told to keep calm and carry on. the posters for that were printed but never used. they were only discovered about 20 years ago and they've become popular since then. the president doesn't read. he wouldn't know that. as for the whole speaking calmly just like churchill thing. this president has done everything he can to create fear and division and panic. this is what he does. he's done it long bef
here's a tweet from churchill biographer, jon meacham, from today, citing churchill, himself, on this very subject. churchill said, and i quote, the british people can face any misfortune with fortitude and buoyancy, as long as they are convinced that those in charge of their affairs are not deceiving them, or are not dwelling in a fool's paradise. do you look at president trump and honestly say there is no way that man would deceive me? do you? do you look at him and say, there's no way he's...
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i reached out to a bunch of churchill historians. the roofs to watch the bombing. never broadcast from the roofs. more importantly though churchill, they say, did not conceal the severity of the nazi threat from the british people. there were occasional times where he did temporarily keep bad news from the british public but for the most part he was forthcoming. in his first speech to the house of commons he said we face many, many long months of struggle and we're facing our ordeal of the most grievous kind. one historian said there was a big difference between telling people to remain calm and downplaying the seriousness of a threat, trump. >> yeah. we will fight them on the beaches. he didn't say the germans weren't come. he talked about standing up to them. the auto industry. the president made a specious claim about his administration's role with the auto industry. i want to play that and have you fact check it. >> after the last administration nearly killed the u.s. auto industry, i saved the u.s. auto industry. >> that one is
i reached out to a bunch of churchill historians. the roofs to watch the bombing. never broadcast from the roofs. more importantly though churchill, they say, did not conceal the severity of the nazi threat from the british people. there were occasional times where he did temporarily keep bad news from the british public but for the most part he was forthcoming. in his first speech to the house of commons he said we face many, many long months of struggle and we're facing our ordeal of the most...
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here is a tweet from churchill biographer jon meacham today. churchill said and i quote, the british people can face any misfortune with fortitude and b bas long as they are not dwelling in a fool's paradise. did you look at president trump and honestly say there is no way that man would deceive me? do you? do you look at him and say there is no way he's dwelling in a fool's paradise? he's a realest. he doesn't lie about them. it should be noted the british government as the president claims told the public to keep calm and carry on. the posters saying that were printed and never used. only rediscovered 20 years ago and have become popular since then. the president doesn't read. he wouldn't know that. as for the whole preventing panic thing, the whole speaking calmly like churchill thing, this president has done everything he can to create fear and division and panic. this is what he does. he's done it long before he ever ran for president but he's certainly done it from the moment he kale docame down the escalator. take a look. >> when mexico
here is a tweet from churchill biographer jon meacham today. churchill said and i quote, the british people can face any misfortune with fortitude and b bas long as they are not dwelling in a fool's paradise. did you look at president trump and honestly say there is no way that man would deceive me? do you? do you look at him and say there is no way he's dwelling in a fool's paradise? he's a realest. he doesn't lie about them. it should be noted the british government as the president claims...
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and winston churchill. joe biden is hitting trump hard following the revelations in bob woodward's book accusing the president of anything that constitutes national security. more with jake tapper's interview with the nominee. dan rather, host of the big interview. the author of the book "what unites us." so good to see both of you. john, good to see you. mr. rather, great to see you. i don't get to see you as often as i see john. we saw the crowd tonight. few masks. beyond the dihards, what has been the impact of the news about the president downplaying the virus and not disclosing what he knew about it to the american people? >> hard to say what the impact is on his supporters. the real political impact for him is the opportunity cost. donald trump's base is not enough to get him reelected. he needs new voters. people that are undecided or favoring biden in a soft way. if the news is dominated by the fact that he lied about covid and he continues to lie about covid by virtue of holding a rally like that.
and winston churchill. joe biden is hitting trump hard following the revelations in bob woodward's book accusing the president of anything that constitutes national security. more with jake tapper's interview with the nominee. dan rather, host of the big interview. the author of the book "what unites us." so good to see both of you. john, good to see you. mr. rather, great to see you. i don't get to see you as often as i see john. we saw the crowd tonight. few masks. beyond the...
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i wonder about that when he's at the negotiating table were stolen in churchill later when churchill is replaced. when you stare across the table and he seemed to have that same serious stare when he made those tough decisions as president. it's a really fascinating video. then the fact that you can see the window on the uss augusta behind him. giving you that sense of time and place as he's getting ready to come home just as the atomic bomb has been dropped on hiroshima. the one thing that really comes across to me is that he really needs business. the next piece is a three dimensional artifact from our museum collection. i'm going to do a close-up of the tag that is attached to this. let me talk about the object first and then the tag that's with it off to the side. first of all, this green, black and silver blob is actually the safety plug taken out of the bomb views from the plutonium bomb that was dropped on nagasaki. the tag tells us in the description as well. the green plug was removed and replaced with the red activating plug on the box car, the b 29 that carried the bomb. t
i wonder about that when he's at the negotiating table were stolen in churchill later when churchill is replaced. when you stare across the table and he seemed to have that same serious stare when he made those tough decisions as president. it's a really fascinating video. then the fact that you can see the window on the uss augusta behind him. giving you that sense of time and place as he's getting ready to come home just as the atomic bomb has been dropped on hiroshima. the one thing that...
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when hitler was bombing london, churchill, great leader, would often times go to a roof in london andpeak, and he always spoke with calmness. he said we have to show calmness. we did it the right way. we've done a job like nobody. >> wow. i mean, dan, do you want to give the president a history lesson? >> well, again, i think most people can see this for what it is, but he obviously thinks that if he says it often enough and compare himself to winston churchill it's hard for me to believe that many of the hard core trump supporters would buy into equating him with winston churchill. he has been singing this song, preaching this gospel ever since he came into the presidency, that he's the equivalent of franklin delano roosevelt, the equivalent of winston churchill, he has done a great job with the coronavirus, but staring him and us in the face when he says he has done a great job in fighting coronavirus, 192,000 americans and counting are dead. and this whole -- what he's trying to sell, it's a lie. it's an excuse. he's hoping it gets him re-elected. as i say, we shall see. >> john, i
when hitler was bombing london, churchill, great leader, would often times go to a roof in london andpeak, and he always spoke with calmness. he said we have to show calmness. we did it the right way. we've done a job like nobody. >> wow. i mean, dan, do you want to give the president a history lesson? >> well, again, i think most people can see this for what it is, but he obviously thinks that if he says it often enough and compare himself to winston churchill it's hard for me to...
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we've had a lot of really fine biographies of -- of winston churchill. robert andrews most recent one is probably the best, but this idea of let's take out a year, it's not a book i have in my book shelf. i can't even remember the author's name now. it's the same thing. it's on churchill in 1920's, year when he was working as colonial secretary and helped reshape the middle east in ways that, you know, boundaries so i like -- i like what he does. i like how he does things. i like how he writes them. he's always worth reading whatever the topic is. >> now, "the new york times" correspondent carl came out with a book on congress, when a book comes out about congress do you automatically pick it up? >> i do. i happen to know carl very well. i think he's one of the smartest reporters out there. confirmation bias which is sort of the supreme court wars that we've seen in recent years is a brilliant look and if you want to understand some of the struggles that shaped capitol hill, not -- not any better guide than carl, also just finished jonathan carl's book a
we've had a lot of really fine biographies of -- of winston churchill. robert andrews most recent one is probably the best, but this idea of let's take out a year, it's not a book i have in my book shelf. i can't even remember the author's name now. it's the same thing. it's on churchill in 1920's, year when he was working as colonial secretary and helped reshape the middle east in ways that, you know, boundaries so i like -- i like what he does. i like how he does things. i like how he writes...
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down on tape >> stephen: after lying that he didn't downplay it, he lied about winston churchill. >>urchill was on the top of a building and he said, "everything's going to be good, everything's going to be-- be calm." and you have the nazis dropping bombs all over london, he was very brave, because he was at the top of a building. >> stephen: first of all, churchill was famously honest with the british people about how devastating the war could be. second, he didn't go to the top of buildings. i think trump has him confused with another famous fat white guy. ( as trump ) every year, churchill went up on the roof with his eight tiny cabinet members, then slide down the chimney and gave all the good little boys and girls cigars, brandy and gout. chim-chim-churrey. trump insisted that churchill was just as big a liar as he is. >> he says, everyone's going to be safe, i don't think that's being necessarily honest. and yet, i think it's being a great leader. but he said, you're going to be safe, be calm, don't panic. and you had bombers dropping bombs all over london. so i guess you coul
down on tape >> stephen: after lying that he didn't downplay it, he lied about winston churchill. >>urchill was on the top of a building and he said, "everything's going to be good, everything's going to be-- be calm." and you have the nazis dropping bombs all over london, he was very brave, because he was at the top of a building. >> stephen: first of all, churchill was famously honest with the british people about how devastating the war could be. second, he didn't...
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lady churchill, i adored her.ether in such harmony. the atmosphere was fantastic. it was such a happy atmosphere. lady churchill loved flowers and had flowers everywhere. log fires burning, you could just go where you wa nted burning, you could just go where you wanted to. everybody was happy here. as you can hear everybody loved the place and it was a joy to speak to her yesterday. hurt a lot more about churchill and so many things i didn't know. you do get a feel of that if you visit the museum, open from monday as i mentioned but you will have to book in advance to come here. like many places across the country at the moment. and what have you you will enjoy as well. a peaceful start here this morning. not the same everywhere, looking at the forecast because while many parts of england and wales of the country is dry we do have much more on their way of cloud and outbreaks of rain set to spread across northern scotland. a wet and windy speu northern scotland. a wet and windy spell this morning into the early af
lady churchill, i adored her.ether in such harmony. the atmosphere was fantastic. it was such a happy atmosphere. lady churchill loved flowers and had flowers everywhere. log fires burning, you could just go where you wa nted burning, you could just go where you wanted to. everybody was happy here. as you can hear everybody loved the place and it was a joy to speak to her yesterday. hurt a lot more about churchill and so many things i didn't know. you do get a feel of that if you visit the...
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, the picture of churchill.the next picture. >> looks quite talented. if not amateur. >> it looks not bad and the other charming thing about this painting is that he actually was able to present it to prime minister churchill when churchill, he just stepped down but hewas visiting . in the united states and there's a wonderful picture of churchill sort of looking it over. like churchill behavior would area actually, ike also painted field marshall renard montgomery who was one of his , one of the personalities. he worked with during world war ii andit's a lovely , lovely painting that hangs today in the british embassy in washington dc. >> so you said is one of his interesting, sort of a friendly as you call it now. >> some thing like that. >> got along so they were enemies to read one picture is one gate to you, there's a story with this one class there's a story about this one. i often behind him when he was at the easel. he had inaddition to his retirement years , he always insisted on having a studio somewhe
, the picture of churchill.the next picture. >> looks quite talented. if not amateur. >> it looks not bad and the other charming thing about this painting is that he actually was able to present it to prime minister churchill when churchill, he just stepped down but hewas visiting . in the united states and there's a wonderful picture of churchill sort of looking it over. like churchill behavior would area actually, ike also painted field marshall renard montgomery who was one of...
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i remember us saying on this show, take the churchill model we said that in march, take the churchillsh people how bleak things were in may of 1940 and beyond and into the fall and into the winter of '41. he always let them know that they were fighting for their very survival, never tried to sugar-coat it. it's just something that donald trump could not do also, i must say, here he is still flopping around, trying to figure out what his strategy was. in early march, he was getting phone calls from rahm emanuel -- not rahm, from zeke emanuel, every other day. and you know, i spoke to zeke on the phone, who was beyond himself and practically frantic, and saying throughout early march, the window is closing, the window is closing. he kept calling the president, saying, mr. president, yes, nobody has died yet. and the infections are still not high, but the window is closing. and he kept saying that until, finally, at one point, like bob, he just gave up because the window had closed, and he knew that thousands and thousands of americans were going to die. donald trump was warned. you list
i remember us saying on this show, take the churchill model we said that in march, take the churchillsh people how bleak things were in may of 1940 and beyond and into the fall and into the winter of '41. he always let them know that they were fighting for their very survival, never tried to sugar-coat it. it's just something that donald trump could not do also, i must say, here he is still flopping around, trying to figure out what his strategy was. in early march, he was getting phone calls...
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we were by churchill downs earlier in the hour.ehind me we're now near jefferson square park. militia members as well as counterprotesters that are, you know, getting into some heated discussions over here. no major clashes so far, but there has been some heated arguments. they've been pushing each other down the street. now they seem to be having a productive conversation but, alex, this is something that local law enforcement, as well as the kentucky national guard, is monitoring very closely. this is some far-right militias that have been here, a group following the so-called angry viking that gathered a little earlier on today. they had been, you know, some of the protesters here are part of the nafc, far-left militia group. the concern is that since so many people here are armed that tensions could escalate throughout the afternoon as we await the kentucky derby to start. right now, things are relatively peaceful. they're just talking at this point. the concern is what happens in a few hours if these tensions continue to escal
we were by churchill downs earlier in the hour.ehind me we're now near jefferson square park. militia members as well as counterprotesters that are, you know, getting into some heated discussions over here. no major clashes so far, but there has been some heated arguments. they've been pushing each other down the street. now they seem to be having a productive conversation but, alex, this is something that local law enforcement, as well as the kentucky national guard, is monitoring very...
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president trump has likened himself to churchill and has talked about churchill at the beginning of world war ii. and i mean, if you look back at what churchill did -- right? -- churchill didn't try to playof down the threahe germans, right? he didn't try to play down the threat of the enemy. what he did was he td the truth, and he earned credibility in his communication. that seems to be an area where president trump has fallen downo in terms of deng credible ped sincere communication with the americale during the coronavirus. and that's, i think, why this quote has gotten so much traction rich lowry, even, from the national review, who supports president trump's re-election, saythat president trump "has fallen down on a key aspect of presidential leadership in crisis,h whquires serious at do you think about that? >> i think if the president didn't take it seriously, then he wouldn't have been willing to shudown one of thees stroeconomies we've seen. he wouldn't have been willing to place those restrictions. to mobilize u.s. companies,n get the government way,f t provide the resources th
president trump has likened himself to churchill and has talked about churchill at the beginning of world war ii. and i mean, if you look back at what churchill did -- right? -- churchill didn't try to playof down the threahe germans, right? he didn't try to play down the threat of the enemy. what he did was he td the truth, and he earned credibility in his communication. that seems to be an area where president trump has fallen downo in terms of deng credible ped sincere communication with the...
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i asked one of the organizers what happens when you reach churchill downs, what will you do?ying we'll play it by ear. we might keep marching at this poi point the march continues. >> fascinating interview. thanks for being right there in the thick of it all, jason carroll, as always. let's discuss this more with ben jealous, the former president of the naacp and president for the people for the american way. ben, look, it's been almost six months since breonna taylor was killed. are you hopeful that what we're seeing now on the streets and what we're seeing across the country, frankly even across the world with spotlights on breonna taylor's murder will kind of push the attorney general down there and other leaders in kentucky to file charges if that is what it takes to find justice? >> i certainly hope that they do. as you heard from that protester, there is a deeper concern, which is about the quality of justice in that city and the frequency with which it appears that people involved in law enforcement are able to get away with killing people. and that concern, of course,
i asked one of the organizers what happens when you reach churchill downs, what will you do?ying we'll play it by ear. we might keep marching at this poi point the march continues. >> fascinating interview. thanks for being right there in the thick of it all, jason carroll, as always. let's discuss this more with ben jealous, the former president of the naacp and president for the people for the american way. ben, look, it's been almost six months since breonna taylor was killed. are you...
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the other charming thing he was able to present the painting to prime minister churchill when churchill stepped down but he was visiting in the united states, and there's a wonderful picture of churchill sort of looking it over, like churchill the painter would. actually, ike also painted field marshall bernard montgomery who was one of his -- one of the big personalities he worked with during world war ii and it's a lovely painting that hangs today in the british embassy in washington, dc. >> you said one of his interesting personalities. a frenemy as they call him now. >> something like that. >> got along but hemmed took. the picks tour -- the next picture is one he gave to you. >> i often stood behind him when he was to at the easel. he had a -- in addition to his retirement years, he always insisted on having a studio somewhere nearby so in the white house it was on the second floor overlooking lafayette park, and it was around that time that i was standing behind him, admiring his work, and this is a landscape. don't know what the scene is but he painted usually from post cards, an
the other charming thing he was able to present the painting to prime minister churchill when churchill stepped down but he was visiting in the united states, and there's a wonderful picture of churchill sort of looking it over, like churchill the painter would. actually, ike also painted field marshall bernard montgomery who was one of his -- one of the big personalities he worked with during world war ii and it's a lovely painting that hangs today in the british embassy in washington, dc....
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lady churchill loved flowers.ave a mixture of weather today. in scotland and northern ireland, rain and brisk winds thanks to low pressure. this cold front pushes southwards will weaken significantly. not all of us will see rain. across southern wales, east anglia, staying dry with broken cloud and sunshine. rain through the afternoon moves into the north—west but the weather front is weakening. the rain will clear in scotland and northern ireland, staying breezy with sunshine and passing showers. top temperatures, 20 in the south—east. 0vernight, the weather front slides south eastwards. with little rain left on it. those showers will continue across the north—west of the uk. this weekend, we have a mixture of weather, some for scotland and northern ireland but also some sunshine. for england and wales, dry throughout and set to get much warmer. saturday, patchy cloud from the front across southern areas clearing. sunshine for most of the day. some showers in scotland and northern ireland but later we will see so
lady churchill loved flowers.ave a mixture of weather today. in scotland and northern ireland, rain and brisk winds thanks to low pressure. this cold front pushes southwards will weaken significantly. not all of us will see rain. across southern wales, east anglia, staying dry with broken cloud and sunshine. rain through the afternoon moves into the north—west but the weather front is weakening. the rain will clear in scotland and northern ireland, staying breezy with sunshine and passing...
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we did it the right way. >> winston churchill went to roof tops to view the german bombings of lomd but to an author who worked from trump, thats the least of trump's transgressions in comparing himself to britain's war time prime minister. >> what he's trying to do is to twist the facts of what's happening to allow him to come out looking good, so he does something absurd like come pair himself to churchill who was very deliberate in keeping his voice calm but also in being authentic and truthful about what was happening. >> indeed, as he urged being positive, churchill. we have before usle, many long months of struggle and suffering. compared to this from trump towoodward. >> i wanted to always may it down. i still like playing it down. because i don't want to create a panic. >> trump invoked roosevelt. >> as franklin delano roosevelt said, the only thing we have to fear is fear itself. that's it. >> but roosevelt up like trump leveled with the american people as world war ii drew to a close saying the point in history at which we stand is full of promise and danger. trump seems to ha
we did it the right way. >> winston churchill went to roof tops to view the german bombings of lomd but to an author who worked from trump, thats the least of trump's transgressions in comparing himself to britain's war time prime minister. >> what he's trying to do is to twist the facts of what's happening to allow him to come out looking good, so he does something absurd like come pair himself to churchill who was very deliberate in keeping his voice calm but also in being...
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some of the biggest names in the sport, churchill downs, the breeders cup and the jockey club, just to name a few, are supporting our plan to provide federal recognition and enforcement power to an independent horse racing integrity and safety authority. the board will be made up of both industry selected and independent members. it will set national standards for track safety, antidoping and medication practices and lab protocols. this will make thoroughbred racing as fair and as safe as possible. i'm proud to partner with senator christen gillibrand -- christen gillibrand on this bipartisan legislation. new york is home to another leg of the triple crown. their junior senator has introduced similar legislation to protect our sport. i'm also glad to have the senior senator from california as an original cosponsor on this bipartisan bill. today congressman barr and congressman tonko will present this legislation over in the house. i'm grateful for congressman barr's years of leadership on this issue, and i'm glad we are making bipartisan, bicameral progress with our bill. this way, whe
some of the biggest names in the sport, churchill downs, the breeders cup and the jockey club, just to name a few, are supporting our plan to provide federal recognition and enforcement power to an independent horse racing integrity and safety authority. the board will be made up of both industry selected and independent members. it will set national standards for track safety, antidoping and medication practices and lab protocols. this will make thoroughbred racing as fair and as safe as...
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, truman gets word and churchill gets word almost at the same time.ngs they are discussing is, when do we tell stalin because stalin doesn't know anything about this project, or so they think. just before the conference ends and the decision is, we don't want to tell him too early and we don't want to tell him too much but if we don't own anything were supposedly allies he's gonna resent it and it's going create more problems, when they are in pot stand there already major problems between russia on the one side and u.s. and britain on the other because of course russia swept in from the east and taken over most of eastern europe and they are not going to give it up. later in the conference after one of the sessions, truman goes over to stalin to tell him about it and it's been very practice what he's going to say and he doesn't even bring his translator, he uses the russian translator the translator stalin and truman by him themselves and truman says i want to let you know we have an enormous indescribably powerful weapon we have developed an stalin
, truman gets word and churchill gets word almost at the same time.ngs they are discussing is, when do we tell stalin because stalin doesn't know anything about this project, or so they think. just before the conference ends and the decision is, we don't want to tell him too early and we don't want to tell him too much but if we don't own anything were supposedly allies he's gonna resent it and it's going create more problems, when they are in pot stand there already major problems between...
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picture of churchill looking it over like churchill the painter would. actually, ike also painted field marshal bernard law montgomery who is one of, one of the big personalities. he worked with during world war ii, , and it's a lovely, lovely painting that hangs today in the british embassy in washington, d.c. >> you said is one of his interesting personalities, sort of a frenemy as they would call him now. >> something like that. >> so in the next picture is one he gave to you, the next painting. there's a a little story with s one. >> there's a story about this one. i often stood behind him when he was at the easel. he had in addition to his retirement years, he always insisted in having the studio somewhere nearby. in the white house it was on the second floor overlooking lafayette park. it was around that time i were standing behind him admiring his work this is a landscape. i don't know what the scene is, but as i said before he painted usually from postcards. these landscapes he did were always serene. it's been noted that something ironic about i
picture of churchill looking it over like churchill the painter would. actually, ike also painted field marshal bernard law montgomery who is one of, one of the big personalities. he worked with during world war ii, , and it's a lovely, lovely painting that hangs today in the british embassy in washington, d.c. >> you said is one of his interesting personalities, sort of a frenemy as they would call him now. >> something like that. >> so in the next picture is one he gave to...
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a soldier with his men as well as a statesman who was a match even for churchill. >> a commander who suffered the shock of each tragedy, and a soldier who knew the brutality of war, a man who hates poor. >> from another general, mcarthur, eisenhower learned. >> when he went to the philippines in 1934, the man mcarthur picked was eisenhower from his achievements, not political promises. americans know the essence of eisenhower. >> the american system rests upon the rights and dignity of the individual's. the success of that system depends upon the assumption by each of >> personal individual responsibility for the safety and welfare of the whole. no government official, no soldier, a united and determined american citizenry is under god the mightiest force the earth has seen. goodbye and good luck. [applause] >> out of uniform as president of columbia, eisenhower warned that communism must be fought on every front. >> in today's struggle, no >> freeman, no free institution can be neutral. all must be joined in a common profession, that of democratic citizenship. there will be no admin
a soldier with his men as well as a statesman who was a match even for churchill. >> a commander who suffered the shock of each tragedy, and a soldier who knew the brutality of war, a man who hates poor. >> from another general, mcarthur, eisenhower learned. >> when he went to the philippines in 1934, the man mcarthur picked was eisenhower from his achievements, not political promises. americans know the essence of eisenhower. >> the american system rests upon the rights...
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. >> churchill spoke for all history to remember. >> ladies and gentlemen, you listened just seen andwords of our great commander. [cheering] a man who has proved not only his capacity to organize and regulate the movements around him, but to stir men's hearts, and who has shown a capacity for making great nations march together. more truly united than they ever have before. >> and so by sincerity and ansan concord k britain. >> mimi was the first to say i like ike. a greating with pride, friend, a great guy who understands washington belongs not to a president, but to the people. >> i stand before the elected federal lawmakers of our great republic. the great cause of our political life and a symbol of those things we call the american heritage. >> and now watch what a country boy can do to the biggest city in the world, new york. [applause] [cheers] >> watch the women. watch the young people. >> watch all the people who make turn up to vote, which will mean victory in november. watch them flock to cheer for mister american. >> new york simply cannot do this to a kansas farmer boy an
. >> churchill spoke for all history to remember. >> ladies and gentlemen, you listened just seen andwords of our great commander. [cheering] a man who has proved not only his capacity to organize and regulate the movements around him, but to stir men's hearts, and who has shown a capacity for making great nations march together. more truly united than they ever have before. >> and so by sincerity and ansan concord k britain. >> mimi was the first to say i like ike. a...
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and so churchill said there would be months of suffering.ns were asked to sacrifice during world war two and were asked to ration. and fdr made very clear the threats that were posed to the country. by contrast, trump from the beginning of the pandemic has said that the virus would disappear or has said that it isn't as dangerous as the common flu, often contradicting dr. fauci, head of nih. and so from the very beginning, he has repeatedly said that this is not that dangerous, that the summer months would mean that it disappeared. we're now about to enter fall. the pandemic is still very present. and cdc officials, former cdc officials that i've spoken to throughout the pandemic have said how significant and critical it is when government leaders express empathy and actually level with citizens about what they need them to do in order to help during a pandemic like this to help it pass and to get past it. >> so, abby, health officials i speak to say there are two things that we need to be doing right now. one is everybody needs to be wearin
and so churchill said there would be months of suffering.ns were asked to sacrifice during world war two and were asked to ration. and fdr made very clear the threats that were posed to the country. by contrast, trump from the beginning of the pandemic has said that the virus would disappear or has said that it isn't as dangerous as the common flu, often contradicting dr. fauci, head of nih. and so from the very beginning, he has repeatedly said that this is not that dangerous, that the summer...
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roosevelt or churchill. face any misfortune with fortitude and buoyancy as long as they are convinced those in charge of their affairs are not deceiving them or not themselves dwelling in a fool's paradise. it's a two-prong test. they want to make sure the not lying to us and want to make sure they're not lying to themselves. in the current moment, i think the president fails both. >> we don't have long until election day, jon, seven weeks away. how big are the stakes for the future of this country? >> i think it's as important an election as 1864. honestly. because -- which was lincoln running for re-election. because of this question about reason. and, look, i'm not a democrat. i'm not a partisan person. but an historically-based clinical understanding read of what's unfolding now is that people are choosing their team and their tribe before they begin to think at all. and i do believe that vice president biden becoming president would begin to move the needle in the right direction away from a world where
roosevelt or churchill. face any misfortune with fortitude and buoyancy as long as they are convinced those in charge of their affairs are not deceiving them or not themselves dwelling in a fool's paradise. it's a two-prong test. they want to make sure the not lying to us and want to make sure they're not lying to themselves. in the current moment, i think the president fails both. >> we don't have long until election day, jon, seven weeks away. how big are the stakes for the future of...
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it wasn't that he was winston churchill, because he wasn't, but he-- it was a normal, boring debate. you know, nothing amazing happened. and we are going to call for a drug test because there's no
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let's listen to churchill. this is winston churchill to the house of commons in june 1940.et's see if we hear any comparisons here. >> we shall defend our honor, whatever the cost may be. we shall fight in the beaches. we shall fight in the landing grounds. we shall fight in the feeds and in the streets, we shall fight in the hills. we shall never surrender. >> do you think that's what donald trump has been doing? >> well, first of all, i should admit, i am a bit of a churchill buff. i have a son named winston and a dog named rufus. i don't think people should compare themselves to historical figures. i think donald trump did thing some wrong and some things right. i think the china travel ban and warp speed have all been successes. obviously, his uneven messaging on the masks really from day one, although he's come around to it more than he started with is not good. that's my view. i think in the totality of the response, some things happened that i think were good. some things happened that were bad but i think it's a little too early to be comparing yourself to winston c
let's listen to churchill. this is winston churchill to the house of commons in june 1940.et's see if we hear any comparisons here. >> we shall defend our honor, whatever the cost may be. we shall fight in the beaches. we shall fight in the landing grounds. we shall fight in the feeds and in the streets, we shall fight in the hills. we shall never surrender. >> do you think that's what donald trump has been doing? >> well, first of all, i should admit, i am a bit of a...
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if the president's going to throw down on fdr and churchill, i've decided this is a teaching opportunity. people can start by picking up a copy of "the splendid and the vile" written by the splendid erik larsen, though it occurs to me, kim, the comparison to churchill falls apart in a couple of ways. number one, churchill was honest and forthright with the people of his island nation about the dire consequences and the threat they faced, one. number two, i don't think he ever said "it is what it is" when referring to the death toll following the blitz. >> you're absolutely right, brian, and fdr certainly was honest with the american people when he led the country through one of the most difficult times in our nation's history. there is a big difference there. i would love to also see the president cite other accomplishments of both of those men without the help of a teleprompter because it seems when he goes off-script, he goes right back to attacking joe biden and others and refusing to acknowledge the fact that he indeed lied to the american people. he lied to his own supporters. i mea
if the president's going to throw down on fdr and churchill, i've decided this is a teaching opportunity. people can start by picking up a copy of "the splendid and the vile" written by the splendid erik larsen, though it occurs to me, kim, the comparison to churchill falls apart in a couple of ways. number one, churchill was honest and forthright with the people of his island nation about the dire consequences and the threat they faced, one. number two, i don't think he ever said...
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it is a same thing it is on churchill in the 1920s. a single pivotal year when he was working as colonial secretary and help reshape the middle east in ways that echo write down the boundaries of countries. so, i like what he does, i like how he writes. he is always worth reading whatever the topic is. steven then york times correspondent came out with a book about congress a year to back. when a book comes out about congress, do you almost automatically pick it up? >> guest: i do. i know karl very well. i think one of the smartest reporters out there. confirmation bias which is sort of on the supreme court wars that we have seen in recent years. i does a brilliant look. he went to understand some of the struggles that shape capitol hill, not any better guy than karl holtz. also finished jonathan carl's book. it's not congress. se, because he is a white house correspondent and works for abc news. but front row and the trump show is an interesting read. i know karl, i have been interviewed by him on a podcast once or twice. if somebody
it is a same thing it is on churchill in the 1920s. a single pivotal year when he was working as colonial secretary and help reshape the middle east in ways that echo write down the boundaries of countries. so, i like what he does, i like how he writes. he is always worth reading whatever the topic is. steven then york times correspondent came out with a book about congress a year to back. when a book comes out about congress, do you almost automatically pick it up? >> guest: i do. i know...
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when he stepped down when he was visiting in the united states, a wonderful picture of churchill lookingt over, and field marshal bernard law montgomery who was one of his big personalities he worked with during world war ii and it is a lovely painting that hangs today in the british embassy in washington dc. >> host: one of the interesting personnel you serve in front of me. he got along, what he gave to you, there's a big story of this. >> there's a story about this one. and introduction to his retirement years. and it was around that time, i know what the scene is, the way he painted with postcards. these landscapes were always serene, brushstroke is a turbulent -- trying to make sense of. the painting at the bottom is dated 1957 and 1957, many things happened but i was intrigued when i looked at the back of it. it says to susan 1958, likely a painting that was done during the little rock crisis when eisenhower sent the 100 first airborne position to desegregate little rock high school and support non-african-americans, in september. right after that was sputnik, the soviet union laun
when he stepped down when he was visiting in the united states, a wonderful picture of churchill lookingt over, and field marshal bernard law montgomery who was one of his big personalities he worked with during world war ii and it is a lovely painting that hangs today in the british embassy in washington dc. >> host: one of the interesting personnel you serve in front of me. he got along, what he gave to you, there's a big story of this. >> there's a story about this one. and...
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churchill downs is going ahead with tomorrow's derby. there won't be any fans in stands but there could be thousands of protesters in the streets. nbc's gabe gutierrez in louisville with more. >> reporter: joshua, as you mentioned, protests for about 100 days regarding the death of bree yoonna taylor. there are armored vehicles that national guard is here, trying to prevent major clashes between protesters and counter-protesters tomorrow. getting that statement from church illdowns, we recognize that people in our community and across our nation are hurting right now the atmosphere of the kentucky derby will be different this year as we respond to those calls for change. this will be a derby unlike any other, as it should be. but, we spoke with some of the organizers here of the protest and they're furious, they say the kentucky derby should not be going on at all until the officers involved in the death of breonna taylor are charged. again, one of them has been fired, but none of them have been criminally charged so far. organizers and
churchill downs is going ahead with tomorrow's derby. there won't be any fans in stands but there could be thousands of protesters in the streets. nbc's gabe gutierrez in louisville with more. >> reporter: joshua, as you mentioned, protests for about 100 days regarding the death of bree yoonna taylor. there are armored vehicles that national guard is here, trying to prevent major clashes between protesters and counter-protesters tomorrow. getting that statement from church illdowns, we...
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what he did was the opposite of winston churchill. nothing to offer you but blood sweat and tears, he told the public they had to gerd for a tough struggle and deal with adversity. donald trump did the opposite. he lied to the country knowing how bad this was, told them the opposite, it was no worse than the flu, we would be down to zero cases in a couple days. he in essence, told americans not to take it seriously, not to come together. and from the beginning, his desire and going on to this day, pressuring the big 10 to reopen football. his desire has been to project normalcy as quickly as possible. whatever the public health costs, because that's what benefits him the most politically. it could not be less churchillian or more in the opposite direction. >> it's hard to believe now that more than 193,000 americans have died. and thousands more, tens of thousands, maybe a couple hundred thousand additional americans will die before the end of this year, he's continuing even moments ago to continue this policy of his to mislead the am
what he did was the opposite of winston churchill. nothing to offer you but blood sweat and tears, he told the public they had to gerd for a tough struggle and deal with adversity. donald trump did the opposite. he lied to the country knowing how bad this was, told them the opposite, it was no worse than the flu, we would be down to zero cases in a couple days. he in essence, told americans not to take it seriously, not to come together. and from the beginning, his desire and going on to this...
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this is clearly a defining moment, and the prime minister is trying to echo perhaps winston churchillnd rally the country. he's broadening it out beyond britain to all of humanity. i personally wonder that's a little bit over the top, but effectively, he is explaining to the country why these new draconian, restrictive measures are necessary. he's suggesting this a threat to humanity and without the kind of restrictions that he wants us all to follow, that we can't possibly get back to any kind of normal life. now, let's see what the public make of it as we go through, but i think a lot of people area through, but i think a lot of people are a little bit uncomfortable at the moment with the idea that we've just come out of lockdown and that now, we're going back into another lockdown. so, it is a really difficult message, i think, for the prime minister to get across. of course. mihir, what do you think of boris johnson's message? course. mihir, what do you think of boris johnson's message? well, boris boris johnson's message? well, boris johnson has been trying to play down the middl
this is clearly a defining moment, and the prime minister is trying to echo perhaps winston churchillnd rally the country. he's broadening it out beyond britain to all of humanity. i personally wonder that's a little bit over the top, but effectively, he is explaining to the country why these new draconian, restrictive measures are necessary. he's suggesting this a threat to humanity and without the kind of restrictions that he wants us all to follow, that we can't possibly get back to any kind...
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japanese americans and we're not in it winston churchill's pearl in a box. exactly so you know winston churchill who was a been an icon icon and it might show europe and united states for since his death more than 50 years ago is now a reviled figure because he's an impure so everything else that he has done you know what i'm leader of the get forgotten is just an impaired but one we know that this is a fraud is that if you really want to oppose imperialism if you really want to oppose. powerful rich powerful countries excerpting their will on weak countries which are none european nonwhite than oppose what the united states the united kingdom and france the imperial powers are doing to syria right now i mean there are there conflicting there was brutal horrific sanctions and causing the misery that oppose what they did in libya destroyed a perfectly well dublin state for god knows what reason and it's and now they did this is a country in which they reintroduced slate so that there's a country where you actually after own going slave trade not the transatla
japanese americans and we're not in it winston churchill's pearl in a box. exactly so you know winston churchill who was a been an icon icon and it might show europe and united states for since his death more than 50 years ago is now a reviled figure because he's an impure so everything else that he has done you know what i'm leader of the get forgotten is just an impaired but one we know that this is a fraud is that if you really want to oppose imperialism if you really want to oppose....
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activists marched outside churchill downs racetrack during saturday's running of the kentucky derby. protesters aimed to shift attention from america's most famous horse race to her case. they say they'll keep up the fight for justice. >> we're tired of what we are seeing here in louisville, kentucky. it seems as though everyone wants us to move on, and what black people are saying, what our allies are saying is that we will not move on. we want justice for breonna taylor. we want those officers indicted. we want the mayor to have accountability. we want there to be exposure that there have been 100 days of protesting. the first two days were difficult days. 98 days have been peaceful. >> now while the protests were largely peaceful, some came armed and police say they had to separate two groups when protesters and counter protesters were yelling and screaming. protesters thought their messages got through. >> reporter: well, the demonstration ended where it began, at a park just about a mile away from churchill downs. at one point their numbers were in the thousands as they got to c
activists marched outside churchill downs racetrack during saturday's running of the kentucky derby. protesters aimed to shift attention from america's most famous horse race to her case. they say they'll keep up the fight for justice. >> we're tired of what we are seeing here in louisville, kentucky. it seems as though everyone wants us to move on, and what black people are saying, what our allies are saying is that we will not move on. we want justice for breonna taylor. we want those...
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over here the statue of churchill is being attacked by black lives matter protest has just take us back to when churchill one to bio weapons so during the 2nd world war they knew what it for sure just became convinced by intelligence reports which were later proven job involves the nazi government was planning to arm some of the missiles or raiding london with biological warfare weapons there or churchill not having the silicon cell to radiate out their weapons that frankly raw. for him tens of thousands of the interact. he would hold in readiness to counterattack against germany so russia's not agreed to do that and he ordered the us army to begin a secret project to create the anthrax and they were being built in a factory in indiana when the war ended so it was sure urgent request to roosevelt based on what turned out to be false information put the united states and really the western world on the path for biological weapons and i'm going to get to the cia's recruitment of nazis nazi doctors in a 2nd but again the context here we're talking about is. korea of britain the united stat
over here the statue of churchill is being attacked by black lives matter protest has just take us back to when churchill one to bio weapons so during the 2nd world war they knew what it for sure just became convinced by intelligence reports which were later proven job involves the nazi government was planning to arm some of the missiles or raiding london with biological warfare weapons there or churchill not having the silicon cell to radiate out their weapons that frankly raw. for him tens of...
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at churchill downs, the roofs tried to restore a little normalcy.ere there would normally be 150,000 spectators, many with spectacular hats, there were none. a local newspaper stated, yes, this is weird that vibe carried through to the horses. you saw there, a thousand words flipping in the paddock ahead of the race got spoofed. he did not take part in the run. this year's run for the roses longed to authentic. which pulled off an upset over the favorite 'tis the law. he freaked out too, in the winner's circle. >>> world class athletes are used to having their pictures taken. for a select few, the pictures are literally out of this world him up next, how a visit to the outer space and the olympics are connected. you are watching cnn. we'll be right back. >>> . >>> 48 years ago, the world was stunned when terror struck the 1972 munich olympics. many will remember the images of the black september terror group that took israeli athletes hostage. there is more and we tell you what it is. ♪ >> reporter: if we could introduce ourselves to an alien life f
at churchill downs, the roofs tried to restore a little normalcy.ere there would normally be 150,000 spectators, many with spectacular hats, there were none. a local newspaper stated, yes, this is weird that vibe carried through to the horses. you saw there, a thousand words flipping in the paddock ahead of the race got spoofed. he did not take part in the run. this year's run for the roses longed to authentic. which pulled off an upset over the favorite 'tis the law. he freaked out too, in the...