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. ♪ >> this is england before june 6, 1944.rom these shores the united nations were soon to launch the greatest military expedition of its kind in history, the cross channel investigation of europe -- indonesianvasion of europe against the not the power. fast preparations were being made. guns, half tracks, ambulances. yes, ambulances. in the midst of all this preparation and training for this structure, there went on an opposite kind of preparation preparation for the business of saving a life, of easing pain. through the endless english months, ground forces work with europe. they endure the battle conditions and learn the prime importance of speed. as the grand strategy was mapped, they drafted their plans to fit. this position of hospital facilities in england would be as follows. in the north scattered over a wide area, general hospitals. large institutions completely equipped. then, there would be a series of transit hospitals. it would pass all the casualties of arriving in england. it would be classified and routed to t
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soon it will be england again. the routing of the ships have carefully been planned to avoid congestion as each ship disembarked its wounded those cases needing immediate surgery were moved to the nearest holding hospital. as soon as they were transportable again they were moved inland to to the transit serving the area. all these were moved from the landing point of the transit hospital. from there they were routed special train to the north. every preparation for these moves have been made. ambulance company's strong out along the coast were under the control of evacuation officers at each preceding area. 5000 of these vehicles stood by immediate -- stood by ready for immediate service. others pull up directly onto the beaches. no time is lost in moving out the wounded to specially trained cemetery company's take on the litter jobs. this position has been decided. man helps man and american teamwork proves itself once more. and the job the shortly done. the emergency cases move out first. it is only a matter of m
soon it will be england again. the routing of the ships have carefully been planned to avoid congestion as each ship disembarked its wounded those cases needing immediate surgery were moved to the nearest holding hospital. as soon as they were transportable again they were moved inland to to the transit serving the area. all these were moved from the landing point of the transit hospital. from there they were routed special train to the north. every preparation for these moves have been made....
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thomas moore who attended chancellor of england under henry viii and was ultimately beheaded because he would not agree to the remarriage of henry viii to end the length also lost right. thomas cromwell, the instant of both securing a divorce and arguing for the separation of church of england from the church of rome, and ultimately for thomas moore's demise as well. ultimately ironically, thomas cromwell lost his head as well. but it made it more sympathetic portrayal of a very skilled statesman, a very skilled manager who managed the kingdom of england for henry viii, but who also is responsible for the destruction of the monasteries the breakup of church holdings and property, and ultimately the severance of the relationship between england and the church of rome. and some of the real degradation that occurred under the reign of henry viii. it's a great read and coincidently comes out as people are watching on public radio also about thomas cromwell. this is the single best biography i've ever read of napoleon called napoleon by andrew roberts in one volume. it is a stupendous rea
thomas moore who attended chancellor of england under henry viii and was ultimately beheaded because he would not agree to the remarriage of henry viii to end the length also lost right. thomas cromwell, the instant of both securing a divorce and arguing for the separation of church of england from the church of rome, and ultimately for thomas moore's demise as well. ultimately ironically, thomas cromwell lost his head as well. but it made it more sympathetic portrayal of a very skilled...
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is the instrument of both securing the divorce and arguing for the separation of the church in england from the church in this rome and, ultimate hi, for thomas moore's demise as well. ultimately ironically, thomas cromwell lost his head as well. but it's a maybe more sympathetic portrayal of a very skilled statesman a very skilled manager who managed the kingdom of england for henry viii but who also is responsible for the destruction of the monasteries, the break up of church holdingsing and property and, ultimately, the severance of the relationship between england and the church of rome. and some of the real depravations occurred under the reign of henry viii. great read and this is the single best biography i've ever read of napoleon by andrew roberts, and in one volume it is a stupendous read and very accessible read about who napoleon was and his triumphs and his failures. he won almost all of his battles, but unfortunately ones he lost were pretty dispositive. he was a brilliant statesman a brilliant manager, a brilliant general but who kind of toward the end, i think maybe bec
is the instrument of both securing the divorce and arguing for the separation of the church in england from the church in this rome and, ultimate hi, for thomas moore's demise as well. ultimately ironically, thomas cromwell lost his head as well. but it's a maybe more sympathetic portrayal of a very skilled statesman a very skilled manager who managed the kingdom of england for henry viii but who also is responsible for the destruction of the monasteries, the break up of church holdingsing and...
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again, it was not just people in new england that help us feel.onsider for a moment is very popular print of the war. when you first look at it it is a neat image of the power of newspapers in the 1840's. it is called more news from mexico by a respected artist from the time. at first it looks like kind of an image of people being enthusiastic about the war. they have just gotten news. in fact the us-mexico war was the first warmer journalists traveled and were embedded with troops. journalists traveled with troops and wrote back stories. this is the first war people are getting immediate accounts. look at the image are little more closely. i should tell you first of all that he was from baltimore. notice how the places slaves at the front and center of the image. i think what he is asking people to think about the implications of slavery by putting the slaves in the front of the image. if you look all the way to the edge of the image you can see a guy who was tossing a match into a barrel. it is suggesting what is mexico going to do but set off a
again, it was not just people in new england that help us feel.onsider for a moment is very popular print of the war. when you first look at it it is a neat image of the power of newspapers in the 1840's. it is called more news from mexico by a respected artist from the time. at first it looks like kind of an image of people being enthusiastic about the war. they have just gotten news. in fact the us-mexico war was the first warmer journalists traveled and were embedded with troops. journalists...
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the defense of scotland is important to the defense of england. it is inconceivable in any future constitutional arrangement that the defense forces of any part would not work coe thesively. the difference of opinion between the scottish government and the united kingdom government on defense, and i respect the fact this is a difference of opinion between the scottish government and the united states government is the future of the uk's nuclear deterrent. partly, that is a disagreement an honest disagreement in principle. but in part, it's also a very practical concern that we have about the implications for our convinceal defense forces of plan to renew the nuclear tri dent. there is a current debate, i know the president of the united states is intensely interested in, about the percentage of gdp that's spent on defense in the united kingdom. one of the concerns we have is the more that defense expenditure is taken up with trident, the less expenditure pea have on the conventional forces that the country really needs to secure itself and to cont
the defense of scotland is important to the defense of england. it is inconceivable in any future constitutional arrangement that the defense forces of any part would not work coe thesively. the difference of opinion between the scottish government and the united kingdom government on defense, and i respect the fact this is a difference of opinion between the scottish government and the united states government is the future of the uk's nuclear deterrent. partly, that is a disagreement an...
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in reaction to that, the barons of england resisted.as basically a conflict within the english ruling class church and state. in fact, it was written in good part by stephen linton, the archbishop of canterbury. however, both the big charter and the little charter depend and recognize the 90% of the people of england who were serfs and poor people and forrester's and commoners. it took about 40 serfs to produce the food just for one horse of those barons and those nights. so while it was a document settling scores in the ruling class, that ruling class had to recognize the principle of the commons and had to recognize well, in fact, it abolished capital punishment for killing of deer in the forests of england, a great step forward. a prohibited the disparagement of women. it seventh chapter basically it meant she could have her fuel, could have tools, she could have repairs for her house from the forest. and remember, the forest and woods, that was the petroleum of that epoch. similar materials, so much wealth came exclusively from wood
in reaction to that, the barons of england resisted.as basically a conflict within the english ruling class church and state. in fact, it was written in good part by stephen linton, the archbishop of canterbury. however, both the big charter and the little charter depend and recognize the 90% of the people of england who were serfs and poor people and forrester's and commoners. it took about 40 serfs to produce the food just for one horse of those barons and those nights. so while it was a...
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thomas more the chancellor of england under henry viii and ultimately nick as he would not read to thearriage of henry viii did and poland who also lost her head he was the answer me that both securing the divorce and arguing for the separation of the church in england from the church up from and ultimately for thomas morris decide -- demise as well. ultimately thomas cromwell lost his head as well that may be more sympathetic portrayal of a very skilled statesman and a very skilled management who managed the kingdom for an rate eight to eight but also is responsible for the destruction of the monasteries the breakup of church property and ultimately this severance of the relationship between england and the church of rome. some of the deprivations that occurred under henry viii. he coincidently comes out as people are watching public radio also about thomas cromwell. this is the single best biography i have a read on napoleon called napoleon by andrew roberts. in one volume it is a stupendous read and very accessible read about who napoleon was and his triumphs and his failures. he wo
thomas more the chancellor of england under henry viii and ultimately nick as he would not read to thearriage of henry viii did and poland who also lost her head he was the answer me that both securing the divorce and arguing for the separation of the church in england from the church up from and ultimately for thomas morris decide -- demise as well. ultimately thomas cromwell lost his head as well that may be more sympathetic portrayal of a very skilled statesman and a very skilled management...
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these changes will create fairer procedures to ensure decisions affecting england or england and wales can be taken only with the consent of a majority of members of parliament representing constituencies in those parts of the united kingdom. my government will renegotiate the united kingdom's relationship with the european union and pursue reform of the european union for the benefit of all member states. alongside this, legislation will be introduced to provide for an in-out referendum for membership in the european union before the end of 2017. measures will be brought forward to promote social cohesion and protect people by tackling extremism. new legislation will improve the law on policing and criminal justice and banned the new generation of psychoactive drugs. my government will bring forward proposals for a british bill of rights. members of the house of commons estimates for the public services will be laid before you . my lords and members of the house of commons, my government will continue to play a leading role in global affairs, using its presence all over the world to r
these changes will create fairer procedures to ensure decisions affecting england or england and wales can be taken only with the consent of a majority of members of parliament representing constituencies in those parts of the united kingdom. my government will renegotiate the united kingdom's relationship with the european union and pursue reform of the european union for the benefit of all member states. alongside this, legislation will be introduced to provide for an in-out referendum for...
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gary england really took it personally. after the 1999 storm that killed 40 people he could not understand how that had happened, that tornado had been on television, they scrambled helicopters to chase it so he was haunted by the fact that so many people were killed lizzie blamed himself in many ways so he went and pull the autopsy reports and found out how people died to inform his own reporting about storms to protect people. so as they were getting ready for may 20th he was up all night worrying about how people died in the storm the night before and he woke up and looked at the radar and there was nothing going on but he went to his front door and opened it and describe it as feeling as though the gulf of mexico was on his doorstep because it was so humid he could feel it in the air that something was coming. i think everybody woke up that morning thinking something was going to happen but what was different about the may 20th storm is it came so much earlier in the middle of the day when kids were still at school and
gary england really took it personally. after the 1999 storm that killed 40 people he could not understand how that had happened, that tornado had been on television, they scrambled helicopters to chase it so he was haunted by the fact that so many people were killed lizzie blamed himself in many ways so he went and pull the autopsy reports and found out how people died to inform his own reporting about storms to protect people. so as they were getting ready for may 20th he was up all night...
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in england, prisoners board a coast guard transport.ps which have carried thousands of american soldiers overseas now return westward with a different cargo -- with men who were beaten and captured in normandy. ♪ >> this sunday on c-span, a conversation with a former senator, jim webb. he discusses growing up in a military family and his services in vietnam, politics congress and what he likes about campaigning. >> i enjoy the face to face campaigning. talking to people and listening to what their thoughts are and being able to clarify mine. what i don't enjoy is campaign finance. when i announced my exploratory committee, i said one thing, i will never go anything to ever -- oh -- owe anything to anyone if
in england, prisoners board a coast guard transport.ps which have carried thousands of american soldiers overseas now return westward with a different cargo -- with men who were beaten and captured in normandy. ♪ >> this sunday on c-span, a conversation with a former senator, jim webb. he discusses growing up in a military family and his services in vietnam, politics congress and what he likes about campaigning. >> i enjoy the face to face campaigning. talking to people and...
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the defense of scotland is important to the defense of england. it is inconceivable in any future constitutional arrangement that the defense forces of any part would not work coe thesively. -- cohesively. the difference of opinion between the scottish government and the united kingdom government on defense, and i respect the fact this is a difference of opinion between the scottish government and the united states government is the future of the uk's nuclear deterrent. partly, that is a disagreement an honest disagreement in principle. but in part, it's also a very practical concern that we have about the implications for our convinceal defense forces of -- conventional defense forces of plan to renew the nuclear tri dent. there is a current debate, i know the president of the united states is intensely interested in, about the percentage of gdp that's spent on defense in the united kingdom. one of the concerns we have is the more that defense expenditure is taken up with trident, the less expenditure we have on the conventional forces that the c
the defense of scotland is important to the defense of england. it is inconceivable in any future constitutional arrangement that the defense forces of any part would not work coe thesively. -- cohesively. the difference of opinion between the scottish government and the united kingdom government on defense, and i respect the fact this is a difference of opinion between the scottish government and the united states government is the future of the uk's nuclear deterrent. partly, that is a...
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he headed towards the wash, a large shadowed bay in the east of england. he was reinforcing his garrison at lincoln council, one of the few holding out for the king. john made it across the wash, but most of his baggage did not and sank. he stumbled into newark, died there on the 18th of october. thus as recorded in a book called "1066 and all that," which is advertised to comprise all of the parts of english history "which you can r emember." [laughter] in other words it's wrong. "john finally demonstrated his incompetence by losing the crown and all his clothes in the wash." [laughter] "and then dying of peaches and no cider. thus, his awful rain came to an end." his body was can find -- confined to purchaser abby for burial. his heir, is nine euros on. henry the third --nine-year-old son, henry the third. loyal servant quickly took charge. with the support of the people -- papal legate arranged for henry's ruination in boston and reluctantly -- henry's coronation in boston. the book traveled to bristol which was a second city in the kingdom. i myself an
he headed towards the wash, a large shadowed bay in the east of england. he was reinforcing his garrison at lincoln council, one of the few holding out for the king. john made it across the wash, but most of his baggage did not and sank. he stumbled into newark, died there on the 18th of october. thus as recorded in a book called "1066 and all that," which is advertised to comprise all of the parts of english history "which you can r emember." [laughter] in other words it's...
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thomas moore to it than the chancellor of england under henry viii and was ultimately beheaded because he would not agree to the remarriage of henry viii and the length also lost her head the instrument of both say during the divorce and arguing for the separation of church and even from the in rome, and ultimately for thomas moore's demise as well but ultimately, ironically thomas, lost his head as well. but it may be a more sympathetic portrayal of a very skilled statesman, a very skilled manager to manage the kingdom of england for henry viii, but who also was responsible for the destruction of the monasteries the breakup of church holdings and property and ultimately the seventh of the relationship between england and the church of rome. and some of the real depredations that occurred under the reign of henry viii. it's a great read and coincidentally comes out as people are watching -- also about thomas cromwell the this is the single best blog i've ever read and napoleon. it's called napoleon by andrew roberts. in one volume is a stupendous read and very accessible read about the
thomas moore to it than the chancellor of england under henry viii and was ultimately beheaded because he would not agree to the remarriage of henry viii and the length also lost her head the instrument of both say during the divorce and arguing for the separation of church and even from the in rome, and ultimately for thomas moore's demise as well but ultimately, ironically thomas, lost his head as well. but it may be a more sympathetic portrayal of a very skilled statesman, a very skilled...
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slight losses in france and germany and sim games to report in england.united states, the stock market futures looking a little bit weak. 32-point loss. the nasdaq with another all-time high yesterday. who lives and in a but "seinfeld." lauren has more on this story. lauren: this is exciting. today you can watch "seinfeld," all 180 episodes available. $150 million. this is a generational move, way of introducing this largely younger audience to "seinfeld," he has show from the 90s of introducing "seinfeld" fans to hulu. eight dollars a month by our parent company 21st century fox and comcast. either way, for an additional $9 a month, you can stream showtime on hulu. that is a major partnership. everyone competing with netflix. nicole: it will be interesting to see whether the younger people love it because it is the most profitable show in history. the final finale, 76 million people watched. train to hulu is also making great steps. hulu has been stepping up, paying for shows, trying to compete financially with netflix , particularly empire, file, "wall
slight losses in france and germany and sim games to report in england.united states, the stock market futures looking a little bit weak. 32-point loss. the nasdaq with another all-time high yesterday. who lives and in a but "seinfeld." lauren has more on this story. lauren: this is exciting. today you can watch "seinfeld," all 180 episodes available. $150 million. this is a generational move, way of introducing this largely younger audience to "seinfeld," he has...
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still to come, decision day in the bank of england.ernor carney has revamped everything to structure of meetings to sport teams. for now, 40 minutes into the session, equity are starting to roll over again. the 5100 off by 8/10 of 1%. big moves in the bond market yesterday, equities started to build heat this morning. we will discuss these markets after the break. ♪ jonathan: morning and welcome back. this is "on the move. oalexis tsipras says the government and greece will meet the first payment. he told people don't or a. chuck blazer admits to accepting bribes from bidders hoping to host the 1998 and 2010 world cup. the admission comes from a hearing made public yesterday. he pled guilty to 10 crimes. corona -- kuroda asked for a positive attitude and conviction because the moment you find out you can fly you cease forever to do it. i am is lost as you are. let me keep it on central bank the bank of england decides on rates today. when will carney finally start to raise interest rates? jen ryan joins us for more. where are we? jen:
still to come, decision day in the bank of england.ernor carney has revamped everything to structure of meetings to sport teams. for now, 40 minutes into the session, equity are starting to roll over again. the 5100 off by 8/10 of 1%. big moves in the bond market yesterday, equities started to build heat this morning. we will discuss these markets after the break. ♪ jonathan: morning and welcome back. this is "on the move. oalexis tsipras says the government and greece will meet the...
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the ecb meeting today, the bank of england beginning its two-day meeting this morning.a difference 12 months makes for the bank. mark carney prepared the market for a hike. markets are telling a different story now. here is richard jones. i look at this morning and it seems to be telling me, forget a hike this year we are going out all the way next year and maybe beyond. richard: if you remember the qr last month, the bank of england essentially endorsed market pricing for the timing of the first interest rate hike. at the time we are looking at may or june for a lift off, now we are looking at august 2016, with a 95% chance of 25 basis points rise in july of next year. jonathan: what interests me is going to the inflation report and the election. it was a story of a titans fiscal policy, and a rally in sterling. richard: i like to look at the sterling rate. even if the bank does nothing and telling the love next year you have the european central bank which is committed to having an expansive monetary policy. the bank of england is going to have a monetary policy that
the ecb meeting today, the bank of england beginning its two-day meeting this morning.a difference 12 months makes for the bank. mark carney prepared the market for a hike. markets are telling a different story now. here is richard jones. i look at this morning and it seems to be telling me, forget a hike this year we are going out all the way next year and maybe beyond. richard: if you remember the qr last month, the bank of england essentially endorsed market pricing for the timing of the...
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decision day for the bank of england.rney revamping the ble, from the structure to the meeting to the sport. not much is going to happen on rates. we will talk about that. a bit of market action. francine: a bit of pressure on european markets. if we bring the board up, they are all under pressure. this is on the global bond market rout. guy: equities started to sell off yesterday. the gap lower first thing this morning. we have pops a little bit but we are close to lows. bonds are pretty interesting. francine: i have a great quote. the founder of an asset management firm. there is a quote, "sentiment wise community is very high." kind of sums it up. the markets are irritated. looking at greece looking at what the politicians are saying. not understanding every word they say and they are irritated according to this analyst. guy: irritation is the word of the day. alongside sportif. john paul younger used it earlier. as a result, some people may have said that means supportive. fran thinks it is something else. francine: i
decision day for the bank of england.rney revamping the ble, from the structure to the meeting to the sport. not much is going to happen on rates. we will talk about that. a bit of market action. francine: a bit of pressure on european markets. if we bring the board up, they are all under pressure. this is on the global bond market rout. guy: equities started to sell off yesterday. the gap lower first thing this morning. we have pops a little bit but we are close to lows. bonds are pretty...
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we will restore by medalism and then have england have bimedalism because the united states has. if they dare come out in the open field and defend the gold standard as a good thing, we will fight them for the uppermost having behind as the producing masses of this nation and the world supported by the commercial interest, the laboring interest and the people ever where we will answer their demand by gold standard by saying you shall not press down upon the vow of labor this crown of thorn. you should not crucify men up on a cross of gold. >> bryan had this huge voice that you could hear all over the hall because in those days, of course, there weren't any mike phones and loud speakers etc. he was in a huge hall. most speakers couldn't be heard by a lot of people. but bryan had this booming voice so they could hear him and he gave this rousing speech, the final line being thou shall not crucify men on a crown of gold. the main issue was the monetarily policy and whether we should have the gold standard or have it on the money supply. after that speech, people got so excited that
we will restore by medalism and then have england have bimedalism because the united states has. if they dare come out in the open field and defend the gold standard as a good thing, we will fight them for the uppermost having behind as the producing masses of this nation and the world supported by the commercial interest, the laboring interest and the people ever where we will answer their demand by gold standard by saying you shall not press down upon the vow of labor this crown of thorn. you...
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all the weather is concentrated in southern and northern new england with all the energy that passed here in the afternoon and evening hours for us we are drying out at the ( present time. 58 in toms river and millville 59. and turning very comfy overnight and looking good for tomorrow morning 65 in reading and 71 philadelphia and dover 72 degrees and continued low humidity in the afternoon despite temperatures well above average and middle 80s across the board and even at the shore tomorrow, no sea breeze temperature its between 80 and 84, as we look at your four day at 4:00, sunny and warm and 86 and the heat and humidity they run right back in here on thursday up to 92 degrees, a scattered afternoon thunderstorm on thursday and friday. and hazy hot and humid on friday and 90 degrees, if we hit 90 degrees three days in a row or better, we'll have the possibility of heat wave number one of the year, could be a thunderstorm or a better chance saturday afternoon compared to thursday or friday as the front pulls through and that brings a nice end to the weekend on sunday, we'll show th
all the weather is concentrated in southern and northern new england with all the energy that passed here in the afternoon and evening hours for us we are drying out at the ( present time. 58 in toms river and millville 59. and turning very comfy overnight and looking good for tomorrow morning 65 in reading and 71 philadelphia and dover 72 degrees and continued low humidity in the afternoon despite temperatures well above average and middle 80s across the board and even at the shore tomorrow,...
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scotland as a nation as in england, wales and northern ireland. i think that brings up a particular importance. i spent a fair time in shetland and the run up to the independence referendum. i've been there since there as well. there is no great appetite and shetland if scotland were to become independent for them to be independent from scotland. i'm not saying you will not find anybody there with that opinion the country, how it is occasionally presented in the united kingdom and scottish media. what you do find within both of those islands another islands is the desire -- the government is in the process of looking at what powers and what's the we default from edinburg to other communities to give them greater autonomy and in a sense it in life to the believe we have been decentralized government and power lines. my point here is not to see david cameron is not a legitimate prime ministers outside of scotland. whether it i would be or not is neither here nor there. anticonstitutional since he is but the political reality means if he simply acts
scotland as a nation as in england, wales and northern ireland. i think that brings up a particular importance. i spent a fair time in shetland and the run up to the independence referendum. i've been there since there as well. there is no great appetite and shetland if scotland were to become independent for them to be independent from scotland. i'm not saying you will not find anybody there with that opinion the country, how it is occasionally presented in the united kingdom and scottish...
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box, 1-0 england. off the free kick, going for gold, and how he times has she heard that in her life? england advances to the semi finals for the first time. australia and japan, scoreless. in front -- the only goal of the game japan goes to the semi finals. one of the great names in local golf is contending for the u.s. senior open. on the ninth with a birdie and that is in. kenny perry had the shot of the day. this is close enough. he is tied for second. another rainout, indians washed out a camden yard. they will play tomorrow and it should be perfect baseball weather. nationals are in philadelphia. kellye: thank you. speaking of sports, a worldwide scandal is headed to the silver screen, the star kellye: ben affleck and matt damon plan to do a movie about the fifa corruption scandal. it will be based on the book by chuck blazer. damon and affleck won the rights to his story even though his book has yet to be published. they are the few, the proud, and the world's ugliest dogs. 25 competed in califo
box, 1-0 england. off the free kick, going for gold, and how he times has she heard that in her life? england advances to the semi finals for the first time. australia and japan, scoreless. in front -- the only goal of the game japan goes to the semi finals. one of the great names in local golf is contending for the u.s. senior open. on the ninth with a birdie and that is in. kenny perry had the shot of the day. this is close enough. he is tied for second. another rainout, indians washed out a...
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hold examination properties and ultimately the severance of the relationship between the church of england and rome. some of the this occurred in the reign of henry viii. great read and comes out as people are watching wolf hall on public radio. this is the single best biography i've ever read of napoleon by andrew roberts and it is a stupendous read, and very accessible read about who napoleon was and his triumphs and his failures. he won almost all of his battles but unfortunately the one he lost were pretty dispositive. he was a brilliant statesman and manager and brilliant general but kind of toward the end because of hubris, kind of lost sight of his own techniques, his own lessons learn and ultimately they were turned against him. but this is a great read and a real -- re-appraisal and re-assessment of the importance of napoleon, even down to modern history. must read. scott bird wrote a wonderful biography on woodrow wilson, a re-appraisal. wilson had this mix of incredible progressive record in the white house especially in his first term. statesman during world war i. but also a r
hold examination properties and ultimately the severance of the relationship between the church of england and rome. some of the this occurred in the reign of henry viii. great read and comes out as people are watching wolf hall on public radio. this is the single best biography i've ever read of napoleon by andrew roberts and it is a stupendous read, and very accessible read about who napoleon was and his triumphs and his failures. he won almost all of his battles but unfortunately the one he...
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. >> cbs, they do a story on what they probably think is a goofy band from england that's doing quite boys from liverpool with their dishmop hairstyles are britain's latest musical, and in fact, sociological phenomenon. they symbolize the 20th century nonhero, as they make nonmusic, wear nonhaircuts, give nonmercy. meanwhile, yeah, yeah, yeah, this is alexander kendrick in beatleland. >> some little girl heard just a hint of what the beatles were about and starts calling her local deejay. the local deejay asks his friend to bring over a beatles record from england and has the vision to put it on and hear that there's something happening. >> so, marcia albert of dublin drive of silver spring has the honor of introducing something brand new, an exclusive here at wwdc. marcia, the microphone on "the carol james show," is yours. >> ladies and gentlemen, for the first time on the air in the united states, here are the beatles singing "i want to hold your hand." ♪ oh, yeah, i'll tell you something ♪ ♪ i think you'll understand ♪ >> that song really started to take off. it was impossible to
. >> cbs, they do a story on what they probably think is a goofy band from england that's doing quite boys from liverpool with their dishmop hairstyles are britain's latest musical, and in fact, sociological phenomenon. they symbolize the 20th century nonhero, as they make nonmusic, wear nonhaircuts, give nonmercy. meanwhile, yeah, yeah, yeah, this is alexander kendrick in beatleland. >> some little girl heard just a hint of what the beatles were about and starts calling her local...
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of the size of england. >> thank you mr. speaker, in my constituency -- one of these two is company rose on the doorstep is company on the emple u. they have reduced incentives which strong migrant from within the o.p. union. but could you tell me what further steps have been taken to tackle economic migration from outside the e.u.? >> can i welcome the honorable lady to her place. her election result was one i was dreaming of and i'm very, very grateful for. but she's absolutely right to raise this issue. in the past it's been too easy for some businesses to bring in workers from overseas rather than to take the long-term to train our workforce here at home. we need to do more to change that and that means reducing the migrant labor. that is part of our plan. the home secretary is written to the migration advisory committee asking her to report back on how to significantly reduce work-related migration from outside europe. they're going to advise on restricting the work visa to shortages an specialist putting a time limit o
of the size of england. >> thank you mr. speaker, in my constituency -- one of these two is company rose on the doorstep is company on the emple u. they have reduced incentives which strong migrant from within the o.p. union. but could you tell me what further steps have been taken to tackle economic migration from outside the e.u.? >> can i welcome the honorable lady to her place. her election result was one i was dreaming of and i'm very, very grateful for. but she's absolutely...
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england advances as second place team. colombia moves on still waiting. let's take look at our bracket it is starting to fill up. the left side of this bracket it is loaded folks. germany number one in the world. france number two in the world. united states, number three in the world. china there really seems to be growing goes, underdog story that cameroon, all of those line up on left side over on right brazil in action coming up next they take on australia in moncton where they are right now. japan the winners of their group they moved on. norway-england that one brewing to be interesting round ever 16 showdown. canada will be coming our way vancouver to take on switzerland. coming up next on fox sports 1. costa rica, surprisingly in second place in group e. they will take on your group e winners, brazil, south korea spain also taking part. that is it on your local fox station. but few more matches coming your way from group e on fox sports 1 and 236789 amore. subito! (yelling) nooooo! the all-new fiat 500x crossover. grrr. with 70 standard and availa
england advances as second place team. colombia moves on still waiting. let's take look at our bracket it is starting to fill up. the left side of this bracket it is loaded folks. germany number one in the world. france number two in the world. united states, number three in the world. china there really seems to be growing goes, underdog story that cameroon, all of those line up on left side over on right brazil in action coming up next they take on australia in moncton where they are right...
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we heard from george osborne, mark carney, and the governor of the bank of england.ting we got all of these comments on how the city needs to act more responsibly. they will be held to account. guy: they will be raising a glass to that. a good night it seems at the mansion house last night. rbs, the bigger headline. the government is going to sell rbs at a loss. anna: the breakeven is 400 seven cents per share. they have been advised by rothschild they need to get on with it. i am paraphrasing. i'm sure they did not use those exact words. guy: the governor said get on with it responsibly. this is a preemptive move. someone argue you do not need to cut rates in south korea. with mers, this could have a meaningful impact. anna: we saw the bank of new zealand cutting interest rates. not contending with the same issues. guy: we should explain what mers is. this is the virus that has been going round the middle east and has transformed itself into south korea. a lot of people are in quarantine. anna: and then to greece. we have to talk about greece every morning, it is co
we heard from george osborne, mark carney, and the governor of the bank of england.ting we got all of these comments on how the city needs to act more responsibly. they will be held to account. guy: they will be raising a glass to that. a good night it seems at the mansion house last night. rbs, the bigger headline. the government is going to sell rbs at a loss. anna: the breakeven is 400 seven cents per share. they have been advised by rothschild they need to get on with it. i am paraphrasing....
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has we will restore environmentalism and anyone england have environmentalism because the united states hah has. if they dare to come out in the field and defend it as a good thing we will fight them to the utter most having behind the massing produce of the nation and the world supporteded by the commercial interest the laboring interest and the toilers everywhere we will answer their demand for a gold standard by saying to them you shall not press down upon the labor this crown of thorns. you shall not supply mankind up on a cross of gold. >> brian had this huge voice that you could hear all over the hall. because in those days of course there weren't any microphones and loud speakers, and hofse in a huge hall. and most speakers couldn't be heard by a lot of people. but brian had this booming voice so they could hear him. and he gave this rousing speech the final line being thou shalt not cruise if i mankind on a cross of gold. because, again it was the main issue in that election was the monetary policy and whether we would stay on the gold standard or add silver to the money supply.
has we will restore environmentalism and anyone england have environmentalism because the united states hah has. if they dare to come out in the field and defend it as a good thing we will fight them to the utter most having behind the massing produce of the nation and the world supporteded by the commercial interest the laboring interest and the toilers everywhere we will answer their demand for a gold standard by saying to them you shall not press down upon the labor this crown of thorns. you...
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upper level low is up here, the shield of moisture is passing by new england.be it triggers an isolated shower, but for the most part it's a drier day and quieter day and return of sunshine. quakertown, a comfortable 59, no humidity up there. south jersey, 60s and # -- 70s. still somewhat humid. the humidity levels will be dropping off as the cold front hits the coast. phillies 105 start time. sun and clouds, temperatures in the upper 70s. guys. >> last night's heavy rain caught three people by surprise along red clay creek in stanton delaware. the action cam was on the scene the victims were in the woods when a flash flood overwhelmed them. they climbed a tree and rescue workers reached two men and one woman, they are in stable condition at christiana hospital. steady rain is the last thing people needed. ac electric said 27,000 customers are in the dark from the strong storms. >> reporter: red cross and other volunteers were out here all day at kingsly regional high school giving out water and ice to people who were without power since tuesday. bags of ice an
upper level low is up here, the shield of moisture is passing by new england.be it triggers an isolated shower, but for the most part it's a drier day and quieter day and return of sunshine. quakertown, a comfortable 59, no humidity up there. south jersey, 60s and # -- 70s. still somewhat humid. the humidity levels will be dropping off as the cold front hits the coast. phillies 105 start time. sun and clouds, temperatures in the upper 70s. guys. >> last night's heavy rain caught three...
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. >>> first time ever england has made it to the semifinals in the women's world cup.on from the victorious english team and their vanquished canadian opponents. i'm caridee. i've had moderate to severe plaque psoriasis most of my life. but that hasn't stopped me from modeling. my doctor told me about stelara® it helps keep my skin clearer. with only 4 doses a year after 2 starter doses... ...stelara® helps me be in season. stelara® may lower your ability to fight infections and increase your risk of infections. some serious infections require hospitalization. before starting stelara® your doctor should test for tuberculosis. stelara® may increase your risk of cancer. always tell your doctor if you have any sign of infection have had cancer, or if you develop any new skin growths. do not take stelara® if you are allergic to stelara® or any of its ingredients. alert your doctor of new or worsening problems including headaches, seizures, confusion and vision problems. these may be signs of a rare potentially fatal brain condition. serious allergic reactions can occur. te
. >>> first time ever england has made it to the semifinals in the women's world cup.on from the victorious english team and their vanquished canadian opponents. i'm caridee. i've had moderate to severe plaque psoriasis most of my life. but that hasn't stopped me from modeling. my doctor told me about stelara® it helps keep my skin clearer. with only 4 doses a year after 2 starter doses... ...stelara® helps me be in season. stelara® may lower your ability to fight infections and...
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the cool spot parts of new england high temperatures there only in the 70's and 60's.. >> thank you so much maria. >> when it comes to the 2018 winter games people are talking about that. x marks the spot. they approve a new high flying event featured in the x games. they call it snowboard big air. it features jaw dropping stunts in every run. it has mixed doubles krurling and team skiing. >> incredible. >> expect a fireworks faceoff this independence day. one city is taking on the new york famous fire work show. nashville tennessee planning to have 40,000 shells bursting in air this year making it the largest display in the country. of course there's a huge one in new york city. they normally had it on the hudson river now they are having it on the east river. >> can't wait for that. >> 20 minutes until the top of the hour bravenltd new about the clinton cash. what it reveals. >> tsa workers tied to terror. the shocking new report about the workers connection to terrorism. >> caitlyn jenner cover shown all over the world. >> is that a movie star? >> is she a former am
the cool spot parts of new england high temperatures there only in the 70's and 60's.. >> thank you so much maria. >> when it comes to the 2018 winter games people are talking about that. x marks the spot. they approve a new high flying event featured in the x games. they call it snowboard big air. it features jaw dropping stunts in every run. it has mixed doubles krurling and team skiing. >> incredible. >> expect a fireworks faceoff this independence day. one city is...
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england advances as second place team. colombia moves on still waiting. let's take look at our bracket it is starting to fill up. the left side of this bracket it is loaded folks. germany number one in the world. france number two in the world. united states, number three in the world. china there really seems to be growing goes, underdog story that cameroon, all of those line up on left side over on right brazil in action coming up next they take on australia in moncton where they are right now. japan the winners of their group they moved on. norway-england that one brewing to be interesting round ever 16 showdown. canada will be coming our way vancouver to take on switzerland. coming up next on fox sports 1. costa rica, surprisingly in second place in group e. they will take on your group e winners, brazil, south korea spain also taking part. that is it on your local fox station. but few more matches coming your way from group e on fox sports 1 and 236789 amore. subito! (yelling) nooooo! the all-new fiat 500x crossover. grrr. with 70 standard and availa
england advances as second place team. colombia moves on still waiting. let's take look at our bracket it is starting to fill up. the left side of this bracket it is loaded folks. germany number one in the world. france number two in the world. united states, number three in the world. china there really seems to be growing goes, underdog story that cameroon, all of those line up on left side over on right brazil in action coming up next they take on australia in moncton where they are right...
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establishing rhode island in new england. the charter said this was to hold forth a lively experiment. that a most flourishing civil state may stand and best be maintained with full liberty in religious concerns. the lively experiment in rhode island blazed the path for american freedom of religion, the fundamental right of our great nation. in rhode island, what was then considered radical ideologies of freedom ran very deep. a century later william betting sten would learn how as he went about confiscating cargo. the british armed forces have come to regard all most every local merchant as a smuggler and eight sheet, bunker wrote -- a c heat, bunker wrote. rhode islanders were fed up with the abuse. something was bound to give. local sea men and traders led by john brown signed a petition. they brought it to stephen hopkins, a political leader in providence and an advocate for liberty. to quote nick bunker "for brown and hopkins, the only law would --law they would recognize was theirs, laid down by their assembly and their
establishing rhode island in new england. the charter said this was to hold forth a lively experiment. that a most flourishing civil state may stand and best be maintained with full liberty in religious concerns. the lively experiment in rhode island blazed the path for american freedom of religion, the fundamental right of our great nation. in rhode island, what was then considered radical ideologies of freedom ran very deep. a century later william betting sten would learn how as he went...
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in the united states and all over england. it's not just the scots born recently, but many generations of scots have moved about for hundreds of years, how in this modern age where it's difficult to define a nation can scotland play a role as a model with these conflicts. and one of the big issues in the united kingdom itself, the future of the peace process, and what would happen if scotland did become independent. so i'm wondering how you can address this issue. it's not just a question of being a nation. what does a nation mean in a modern context, and how can scotland really be a model? >> i think that's a very good question. and the contribution scotland can make in the area you're talking about here is not to intervene or start to express opinions if whether catalonia should be independent or not, it should lead by example in how we conduct these debates and how we seek to resolve them as we dit last year. to get to the heart of your question, what is a nation in the modern world. scotland's in the happy position of its
in the united states and all over england. it's not just the scots born recently, but many generations of scots have moved about for hundreds of years, how in this modern age where it's difficult to define a nation can scotland play a role as a model with these conflicts. and one of the big issues in the united kingdom itself, the future of the peace process, and what would happen if scotland did become independent. so i'm wondering how you can address this issue. it's not just a question of...
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police quickly learn it was rented by new england patriot aaron hernandez.e next several days, investigators search his home and cars, removing bags of possible evidence. june 26th, 2013, nine days after the murder of odin lloyd, hernandez is arrested. for first degree premeditated murder, illegal weapon and ammo charges. miss plea? >> not guilty. >> and he is no longer a new england patriot. >> i and other members of the organization were shocked and disappointed. >> hernandez is canned, before he reaches the courthouse. >> mr. hernandez is charged with a very serious crime. but that shouldn't be enough to hold him without bail. >> and he's staying in jail. his attempts at bail denied. >> i think the commonwealth has presented a case that's circumstantial, to be sure, but very, very strong. >> as aaron hernandez adjusts the life behind bars, charges with murder, yet another accusation of gun violence makes headlines. four months before odin lloyd is gunned down, the football player is at tootsy's strip club in miami. a law enforcement source says hernandez
police quickly learn it was rented by new england patriot aaron hernandez.e next several days, investigators search his home and cars, removing bags of possible evidence. june 26th, 2013, nine days after the murder of odin lloyd, hernandez is arrested. for first degree premeditated murder, illegal weapon and ammo charges. miss plea? >> not guilty. >> and he is no longer a new england patriot. >> i and other members of the organization were shocked and disappointed. >>...
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they -- under british law, they could only send their tobacco to england, but people in england could take virginia's or chesapeake tobacco and they could send it abroad to a better market and make more money off of it. and jefferson spoke of the galling yolk of dependence, as he put it. so i think many people before 1776 -- though they weren't saying so openly -- were beginning to think in terms of america separating and going its own way. certainly what we can say is that by the late 1760s perceptive people on both sides realized that colonial america and the mother country across the sea were on a collision course. benjamin franklin perhaps put it best. franklin said the more i have thought and read on the subject the more i find myself confirmed in opinion that no middle doctrine exists. i mean one extreme or the other must prevail. either the americans have their way, or great britain has their way. and at almost the same moment, the commander of the british army in america, general thomas gage who probably -- since he wasn't confined to one province but could look over all of th
they -- under british law, they could only send their tobacco to england, but people in england could take virginia's or chesapeake tobacco and they could send it abroad to a better market and make more money off of it. and jefferson spoke of the galling yolk of dependence, as he put it. so i think many people before 1776 -- though they weren't saying so openly -- were beginning to think in terms of america separating and going its own way. certainly what we can say is that by the late 1760s...
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that is why we go england.reporter: they have tried to stowaway on board while police patrolled the roadways doing what they can to stop them. it is an ongoing game of cat and mouse. it also highlighted a growing problem in the port city. several thousand migrants are thought to be living in dirty makeshift camps around the city waiting for their chance to cross the channel. the question of who is responsible for border security has prompted a heated exchange between france and the u.k. the mayor has criticized the british government for not doing enough to find security in the port, while the u.k. minister for security and immigration says it is up to the french government and law enforcement to assure security and safety in france. british prime minister david cameron says security measures will be increased. pm cameron: we are looking at whether we can put more personnel and sniffer dog teams on that side of the channel to make a difference, and there is more work being done in terms of installing fencing. t
that is why we go england.reporter: they have tried to stowaway on board while police patrolled the roadways doing what they can to stop them. it is an ongoing game of cat and mouse. it also highlighted a growing problem in the port city. several thousand migrants are thought to be living in dirty makeshift camps around the city waiting for their chance to cross the channel. the question of who is responsible for border security has prompted a heated exchange between france and the u.k. the...
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the highest risk of all is up in new england itself. our highest risk around here is not so much for the heavy rain. we had plenty of that over the weekend with the remnants of bill. not so much lightning, either but it's the wind. brief gusty, potentially damaging wind in some spots. as we go through the night tonight, it's not going to cool off a whole lot. it's going to be well up in the 70s in and around the philadelphia area. tomorrow morning it starts off warm it gets hotter it gets more humid and then in the afternoon, here come the thunderstorms. these areas of red would indicate some very heavy rain and maybe some strong gusty winds, but when it's not raining, it is going to be mighty hot out there. and very uncomfortable. tonight, a little bit more uncomfortable than last night. 74 for the low in philadelphia 68 north and west. tomorrow, a lot more uncomfortable. temperatures well into the 90s. going to feel close to 100 but a brief afternoon thunderstorm in many spots. not everybody will get it necessarily. we are all going t
the highest risk of all is up in new england itself. our highest risk around here is not so much for the heavy rain. we had plenty of that over the weekend with the remnants of bill. not so much lightning, either but it's the wind. brief gusty, potentially damaging wind in some spots. as we go through the night tonight, it's not going to cool off a whole lot. it's going to be well up in the 70s in and around the philadelphia area. tomorrow morning it starts off warm it gets hotter it gets more...
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in the south of england. >> -- a labour mp in the south of england. >> thank you, mr. speaker. in my constituency -- [shouting] -- one of the issues that is costly raised on the doorstep is economic migration within the eu. the government has already taken steps and for action reducing consensus with -- [inaudible] but could you tell me what further steps have been taken to tackle economic migration from outside the eu? >> can i welcome the honorable lady to replace do i have to say that her election result was one i was dreaming of and i am very, very grateful for. but i think she is right to raise this issue. in the past it has been too easy for some businesses to bring in workers from overseas rather than to take the long-term decision to train our workforce are at home. we need to do more to change that and that means reducing the demand for migrant labour and that is part of our plan. so i can tell the house today the home secretary has written to the migration advisory committee asking for and report back on how to significantly reduce work-related migration from outside
in the south of england. >> -- a labour mp in the south of england. >> thank you, mr. speaker. in my constituency -- [shouting] -- one of the issues that is costly raised on the doorstep is economic migration within the eu. the government has already taken steps and for action reducing consensus with -- [inaudible] but could you tell me what further steps have been taken to tackle economic migration from outside the eu? >> can i welcome the honorable lady to replace do i have...
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wimbledon as underway at the all england club on the outskirts of london.nd slam will not only get you $3 million in prize money, it will also get you honorable membership into the all england club, one of the world's most expensive clubs. danielle, how hard is it to get membership there? guest: it is very difficult. there are only 375 full members. if someone dies, that means a membership space will open up have to berson well supported -- will have to be supported by four other full members before they get a temporary membership. it still takes years and years before people are able to join this club. we are talking about a tennis tournament, a sport. why is it been so difficult? these oldy have british rules. early 1900s. the not that far from me, the old stand had 375 spaces in it stand, it and they decided to give the membership the same amount to give everyone a lot of space to play tennis and things like that. mark: what do you get for your membership? guest: if you have a full membership, you get a guaranteed seat on center court. just to give you a
wimbledon as underway at the all england club on the outskirts of london.nd slam will not only get you $3 million in prize money, it will also get you honorable membership into the all england club, one of the world's most expensive clubs. danielle, how hard is it to get membership there? guest: it is very difficult. there are only 375 full members. if someone dies, that means a membership space will open up have to berson well supported -- will have to be supported by four other full members...
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audience member: you said that lincoln is a venerated in england as a republican icon.s there anyone in england that would be comparable to lincoln with that type of status? paul: that's a good question. i don't think anybody comparable in terms of the extent of his status and reputation or anything like that, but certainly figures throughout british history. one from lincoln's own time is john bright who was a politician. he was commemorated. but no one, i don't think, with the stature of lincoln. audience member: what would you say is the most egregious use of lincoln internationally? paul: that's a very good question. and i didn't come across in the research for this lecture anything that i would call egregious. there were some occasions that i felt they didn't have much knowledge of lincoln, but to be honest, i didn't come across any instance where i felt that lincoln was being grossly misused. i'm sure there are examples, but i haven't come across them. audience member: with all the debates over scottish independence, did anyone call on lincoln one way or the other
audience member: you said that lincoln is a venerated in england as a republican icon.s there anyone in england that would be comparable to lincoln with that type of status? paul: that's a good question. i don't think anybody comparable in terms of the extent of his status and reputation or anything like that, but certainly figures throughout british history. one from lincoln's own time is john bright who was a politician. he was commemorated. but no one, i don't think, with the stature of...
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at a horse show in england.ical that's a sign of respect we have got problems. >> to some extreme weather now. rain pounding down on the east coast. this morning ten states under flood warnings effecting 45 million americans. >> here in newark new jersey overflowing ponds and rivers literally sending fish swimming fish right into thestreet. >> catching them with a net there. down the coast to washington, d.c. gusting winds thunder litening pounding the area for hours a storm snapping trees and littering the roads. >> maria molina is in the weather center tracking this for us. >> incredible there would be fish on the streets out there. we have the same storm system that has been responsible for flash flooding in new jersey and other areas of the northeast still on the move. it is a very slow mover. we are seeing rain across similar areas parts of the northeast and down into the atlantic. the rainfall accumulation into later today. they could potentially be looking at 4-6 inches of rainfall. we have flash flood wa
at a horse show in england.ical that's a sign of respect we have got problems. >> to some extreme weather now. rain pounding down on the east coast. this morning ten states under flood warnings effecting 45 million americans. >> here in newark new jersey overflowing ponds and rivers literally sending fish swimming fish right into thestreet. >> catching them with a net there. down the coast to washington, d.c. gusting winds thunder litening pounding the area for hours a storm...
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you could have run an ice cream store in england. seriously, the italian experience would have been a lot less violent than your experience as a g.i. england. can you take us to this photograph. you were drafted in 1943? tony: yes. this is really the first picture i took in france. did i am in a boat going through southhampton to normandy. i did not know that we were going to normandy. and when i saw land it was raining -- i had my raincoat. i took one of these things in my raincoat i made it a loop bigger so it could come out. everybody was watching. i said, at least i need one picture, one view of normandy. and i pushed self timing so the camera is working -- [imitates camera whirring] and i think make some noise, tony. so i start talking to myself. and i hear the camera going -- [imitates camera whirring] i hear the click and i have the picture now. and that was the first picture. the next picture, can i go on? alex: sure. hang on a second. this is the camera? tony: yes, this is the rgc3. it was secondhand. being an orphan, i didn
you could have run an ice cream store in england. seriously, the italian experience would have been a lot less violent than your experience as a g.i. england. can you take us to this photograph. you were drafted in 1943? tony: yes. this is really the first picture i took in france. did i am in a boat going through southhampton to normandy. i did not know that we were going to normandy. and when i saw land it was raining -- i had my raincoat. i took one of these things in my raincoat i made it a...
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pummeled the east from washington to southern new england. >> this is a tornado. >> this is the moment those powerful winds hit the new jersey shore kicking up wave rocking boat shaking up the cameraman. lightning like this in maryland lit up the sky causing fires too. the deaths of one woman being blamed on the storm. and in coolal city illinois a major is under way. abc's kenneth moton has the story. >> reporter: this is the aftermath, homes ripped apart. power lines taken down. large trees didn't have a chance as severe weather marched across the country from the midwest to the east coast. >> the goodwill store is collapsed. >> yes, the roof fell in and there was a family in here with some kids. >> reporter: in portland michigan a tornado threw a semi into a goodwill store. those inside rescued. >> there it is tornado right in front of us. >> reporter: there was also a twister nightmare in illinois. coal city saw the worst of it when a confirmed ef-3 brought 160-mile-per-hour winds and destruction. >> just cars upside down. trees on houses. >> all the glass just exploded like a big
pummeled the east from washington to southern new england. >> this is a tornado. >> this is the moment those powerful winds hit the new jersey shore kicking up wave rocking boat shaking up the cameraman. lightning like this in maryland lit up the sky causing fires too. the deaths of one woman being blamed on the storm. and in coolal city illinois a major is under way. abc's kenneth moton has the story. >> reporter: this is the aftermath, homes ripped apart. power lines taken...
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new england to live that cannot highs climbing into the 60s today. heating up across portions. basically the interior west. otherwise the southwest u.s. we have moisture on the increase year over the next couple of days looking at showers and storms and the potential for is to mobilize flash flooding across places like nevada and into parts of new mexico. sandra: thank you, maria. will rent on global actions for tomorrow before we handed over to maria bartiromo. stocks poised to fall for a fourth straight day. dow futures sinking further into negative territory than 70 points now, pointing to a lower open. lots of concern out there. ♪ my school reunion. i don't know. who wants to play in idaho? gotta get milwaukee up to speed. we win in flint, we take the lead. we'll close the deal if we just show... when it's go, go to the new choicehotels.com. the site with the right room, rewards and savings up to 20% when you book direct. choicehotels.com you are looking at can you spot the difference? no? you can't see that? alright, let's take a look. the one o
new england to live that cannot highs climbing into the 60s today. heating up across portions. basically the interior west. otherwise the southwest u.s. we have moisture on the increase year over the next couple of days looking at showers and storms and the potential for is to mobilize flash flooding across places like nevada and into parts of new mexico. sandra: thank you, maria. will rent on global actions for tomorrow before we handed over to maria bartiromo. stocks poised to fall for a...
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united game against new england.nly four points separate four place united from second place revolution. a combination united could use on offense to help maintain their place. and you have to give him credit for guiding the team and now they're healthy and need to be brighter in attack. united has been successful using the flanks to open up opportunities and there's been quality on-set pieces and now with the leading scorer healthy again the goal is more goals and consistency on offense. 24th minute off a turnover by the swedes, here come the germans. onia sets a terrific shot and germany a 1-y0 lead to. and our corner maur sean with a sliding kick puts it over the head of the keeper, that's in and now germany's fourth goal, they take down sweden 4-1. the world's best golfers have been busy playing the u.s. open but the course playing on has been getting the most attention. they said of chambers bay, there have never been so many people that missed the cut that are happy to go home. one of six amateurs to make the c
united game against new england.nly four points separate four place united from second place revolution. a combination united could use on offense to help maintain their place. and you have to give him credit for guiding the team and now they're healthy and need to be brighter in attack. united has been successful using the flanks to open up opportunities and there's been quality on-set pieces and now with the leading scorer healthy again the goal is more goals and consistency on offense. 24th...