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all crazy liverpool fans. of course. comes with the territory. and we are awaiting this match. we've got some bubble ne the fridge. we're expecting a great game. >> at the stadium, liverpool fan chris roland is just arriving, but before the game even starts, the festive mood of the day begins to unravel. >> there is no crowd control at all. there are no stewards. there are no police. there are no -- well, there were a few turnstile operators but they're just waving you through. nothing. absolutely nothing. people couldn't believe their eyes. it's suddenly packed to the rafters. it really was a recipe for disaster. >> the opposing fans, typically seated at opposite sides of the stadium and separated by barriers, are instead placed side by side. at the time, english fans have a reputation for hooliganism and violent behavior at matches. >> to police about 17,000 people in total, there are five police and a dog. and there was a piece of chicken wire fencing sort of chest high separating the two sets of supporters. you don't mix them and not separate them. but there they were compl
all crazy liverpool fans. of course. comes with the territory. and we are awaiting this match. we've got some bubble ne the fridge. we're expecting a great game. >> at the stadium, liverpool fan chris roland is just arriving, but before the game even starts, the festive mood of the day begins to unravel. >> there is no crowd control at all. there are no stewards. there are no police. there are no -- well, there were a few turnstile operators but they're just waving you through....
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. >> pat and norman bate traveled about 300 miles on the narrow boat from liverpool to london. they parked the boat a few minutes away from st. mary's hospital where duchess kate is supposed to give birth. >>> that's not on elizabeth's travel plans, she's no tonight for roberta gonzales. >> i'm not sure norman was too excited about what. what did i get myself into? let's talk about the weather and it's been foggy along the coast all day. still across the golden gate bridge. big difference in temperatures really depending on where you were along the coast we only saw 60s. in the inland spots folks out there were shot. so here's the weather headlines, patchy fog continues overnight tonight and we could see some drizzle especially early tomorrow among along the -- morning along the coast. sunday we will feel cooler temperatures especially in the inland spots. felt pretty toasty today. then seasonable weather and dry continuing into next week. so here's kind a cool shot of coit tower. look at that. you can see some of the fog have a creepy shot right now over san francisco. so chec
. >> pat and norman bate traveled about 300 miles on the narrow boat from liverpool to london. they parked the boat a few minutes away from st. mary's hospital where duchess kate is supposed to give birth. >>> that's not on elizabeth's travel plans, she's no tonight for roberta gonzales. >> i'm not sure norman was too excited about what. what did i get myself into? let's talk about the weather and it's been foggy along the coast all day. still across the golden gate bridge....
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presentÓ una oferta de poco mÁs de 40 millones de libras por el delantero luÍs suÁrez y al dueÑo del liverpooln en el muslo izquierdo, sin embargo, su mÉdico dice que no existe tal lesiÓn y representantes de alex dicen que podrÍa ser una estrategia para no pagar el 80% de su salario. >> todo termina pues por cuestiÓn de billete, en fin la semifinales en dallas copa oro el 28 de julio en chicago la gran final y todo a travÉs de univisiÓn deportes y univision deportes.com. >> pamela regreso contigo, perdÓn bÁrbara. >> no te preocupes, gracias mi querido alejandro ¿te esperamos maÑana?. >> claro que sÍ. >> bueno, bienvenido aquÍ estaremos esperÁndote. >> vamos a una pausa, un pastor evangÉlico que naciÓ hombre y se transformÓ en mujer, quiere volver a ser hombre es una batalla y estÁ despertando interÉs a nivel mundial, les contamos. >> estamos conectados por todos lados gracias por su sintonÍa y gracias por estar que tal, les habla enrique acevedodecenas de muertos en espaqael papa visita favela en rio de janeirosnowden intenta permanecer en rusiaun tren procedente de madrid se descarrilo en la
presentÓ una oferta de poco mÁs de 40 millones de libras por el delantero luÍs suÁrez y al dueÑo del liverpooln en el muslo izquierdo, sin embargo, su mÉdico dice que no existe tal lesiÓn y representantes de alex dicen que podrÍa ser una estrategia para no pagar el 80% de su salario. >> todo termina pues por cuestiÓn de billete, en fin la semifinales en dallas copa oro el 28 de julio en chicago la gran final y todo a travÉs de univisiÓn deportes y univision deportes.com....
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and in italy liverpool goalkeeper pepe reina flew into rome to have a medical at head of joining his former manager rafael benitez and signing a one year loan deal with napoli the thirty year old spent four seasons with me it is the down field and joins a number of high profile signings with the syria run these last four weeks gonzalo higuaín and jose callaghan and defender all for real madrid as well as dutch greece merton's after selling prolific forward against him come on to p.s.g. . well staying with football there were just five years to go to russia hosts the twenty eighteen world cup and as richard van poor feet discovered the tournament's chief executive alexey said allchin thinks the advent of football's biggest event can boost one of the country's national sports. mts times like these are unfortunately a common signs in russia a number of premier league clubs struggle to attract more than ten thousand fans to home games or even sponsored most go who want to be regarded as russia's most popular club only had an average gate of around eighteen thousand last season full facil
and in italy liverpool goalkeeper pepe reina flew into rome to have a medical at head of joining his former manager rafael benitez and signing a one year loan deal with napoli the thirty year old spent four seasons with me it is the down field and joins a number of high profile signings with the syria run these last four weeks gonzalo higuaín and jose callaghan and defender all for real madrid as well as dutch greece merton's after selling prolific forward against him come on to p.s.g. . well...
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el arsenal presentÓ una oferta de 40 millones por suÁrez, st al dueÑo de liverpool le pareciÓ ridÍcularÍa ser por dinero. y pamela, regreso contigo, perdÓn, bÁrbara. >>> no te preocupes, gracias. te esperamos maÑana. vamos a la pausa. y un pastor que naciÓ hombre y se transformÓ en mujer ahora quiere volver a ser hombre. gracias por su sintonÍa, estamos en twitter ♪ ♪ >>> un pastor evangelico naciÓ hombre y se transformÓ en mujer, pero 20 aÑos inicia una lucha legal ahora para volver a ser hombre. >>> este pastor evangelico se llama fernando Ñaupari, y segÚn el fue el diablo el que le hizo cambiar de sexo. >>> no volvÍ al pecado, no... >>> naciÓ varon, pero desde los 12 aÑos sentÍa atracciÓn por los hombre, y a los 18 se convirtiÓ en mujer y se cambiÓ el nombre a carmen claudia. y planteo un proceso en el estado peruano para que su condiciÓn sea reconocida. >>> fui el primer transexual que hizo esto. pase muchas cosas. hasta que se dio la sentencia del cambio de nombre. >>> carmen viajÓ a francia y conociÓ a un hombre con el que se casÓ, en estos videos podemos verla en su matrimonio c
el arsenal presentÓ una oferta de 40 millones por suÁrez, st al dueÑo de liverpool le pareciÓ ridÍcularÍa ser por dinero. y pamela, regreso contigo, perdÓn, bÁrbara. >>> no te preocupes, gracias. te esperamos maÑana. vamos a la pausa. y un pastor que naciÓ hombre y se transformÓ en mujer ahora quiere volver a ser hombre. gracias por su sintonÍa, estamos en twitter ♪ ♪ >>> un pastor evangelico naciÓ hombre y se transformÓ en mujer, pero 20 aÑos inicia una...
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independence party paul awful who is in liverpool so what do you think has brought on this policy you turn from david cameron. well the problem david cameron has is that he seems to be out of kilter with the rest of his own parliamentary party he would get a majority in the house of commons to arm the rebels and you know he's certainly out of kilter with the british people let's not forget we've got our fingers badly burned in iraq with how the long war in afghanistan there is no appetite amongst the british people to get involved in the middle east and certainly not arm rebels who we many people in britain consider to have serious links to al-qaeda the exact same people who made the drummer lee rigby so what about your party you keep do you think britain shouldn't get involved in any foreign conflict whether it's. arming them or or just supplies. well of course you have to take every case on an individual basis we certainly wouldn't involve ourselves in the middle east we certainly would involve ourselves in syria i mean who are these so-called rebels i think i was the first british
independence party paul awful who is in liverpool so what do you think has brought on this policy you turn from david cameron. well the problem david cameron has is that he seems to be out of kilter with the rest of his own parliamentary party he would get a majority in the house of commons to arm the rebels and you know he's certainly out of kilter with the british people let's not forget we've got our fingers badly burned in iraq with how the long war in afghanistan there is no appetite...
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so much for that legendary british reserve from london to liverpool, brits celebrate the birth of a future king. big, bold headlines scream the news across british newspaper "the daily telegraph" announcing somewhat cheekily the baby was heir at last. the guardian used eight words to capture the story and its magnitude, a birth, a boy, a prince, a king. max foster at st. mary's hospital where crowds are hoping for an appearance from the royal family and our kate bolduan is at buckingham palace. in the village of bucklebury, possibly one of the first stops for the royal couple. right now, celebrations echoing across london, as i told you, church bells are ringing, dozens of shots are being fired in salute to the new baby prince at the tower of london, 62 rounds are being fired. [ gun salutes ] [ gun salutes ] [ gun salutes ] >>> just to tell you what you're seeing here, 62 rounds being fired from the canons in honor of the prince being born. simultaneously in green park the troops unleashing 41 rounds and the bells of westminster abbey will ring for three hours in keeping with royal traditi
so much for that legendary british reserve from london to liverpool, brits celebrate the birth of a future king. big, bold headlines scream the news across british newspaper "the daily telegraph" announcing somewhat cheekily the baby was heir at last. the guardian used eight words to capture the story and its magnitude, a birth, a boy, a prince, a king. max foster at st. mary's hospital where crowds are hoping for an appearance from the royal family and our kate bolduan is at...
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i meet back up with dave and the liverpool house, sister restaurant to joe beef. >> i think we always a little bit with overabundance of food. because of our insecurity of not being, like, good cooks. >> you know what? it's a combination of low self-esteem and generosity that explains the amount of food, perhaps. >> first course -- >> gravlax of char. >> salman gundi. beets and eggs. >> look at that. >> unbelievable. look at the aspic work. >> this is smoked potatoes inside. salmon pastrami. >> wait a minute. this is super classic. >> soft, boiled or poached egg in clear gelatin broth classly garnished with white ham, tarragon leaves and black truffles. >> oh, my god, i was pretty sure i would live the rest of my life without ever seeing this again. delicious. but tonight after a full week of franco-canadian full-on assaults on our livers and our lights, fred and dave thought it would be good to take advantage of the insanely delicious fare by their brilliant chef omar, who's from pakistan. amazing, authentic pakistani food. >> what do we have here? >> butter chicken crab, tikka, pome
i meet back up with dave and the liverpool house, sister restaurant to joe beef. >> i think we always a little bit with overabundance of food. because of our insecurity of not being, like, good cooks. >> you know what? it's a combination of low self-esteem and generosity that explains the amount of food, perhaps. >> first course -- >> gravlax of char. >> salman gundi. beets and eggs. >> look at that. >> unbelievable. look at the aspic work. >>...
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i meet back up with fred and dave at liverpool house, the sister restaurant to joe beef. >> i think weit with over abundance of food because because of our insecurity of not being, like, good cooks. you know what? it's a combination of low self esteem and generosity that explains the amount of food. >> perhaps. >> first course -- >> look at that. unbelievable. look at the aspect work. >> this is smoking eel and potatoes inside. >> this is super classy. and this -- egg and aspect. soft boiled or eggs classically garnished. oh my god. i was pretty sure that i would live the rest of my life without ever seeing this again. delicious. but tonight, after a full week of franco canadian full-on assaults of our livers and lights, fred and dave thought it would be delicious and merciful for the insanely delicious fare from omar from pakistan. amazing, authentic pakistani food. what do we have here? >> butter chicken eggplant. braised. little mushrooms. rabbit forma. fingerlings with a fennel greek and funnel. this is -- >> yes, he did say donkey meat. is there something wrong with that? the dish
i meet back up with fred and dave at liverpool house, the sister restaurant to joe beef. >> i think weit with over abundance of food because because of our insecurity of not being, like, good cooks. you know what? it's a combination of low self esteem and generosity that explains the amount of food. >> perhaps. >> first course -- >> look at that. unbelievable. look at the aspect work. >> this is smoking eel and potatoes inside. >> this is super classy. and...
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. >> and as pat an norman bate, they decided to travel about 300 miles on their narrow boat from liverpoolnd parked the boat a few minutes away from saint mary's hospital where duchess cate is giving birth, but some think she may be doing it in her hometown. >>> the entering continues. that's for us this morning. >> have a good one. ,, ,,,,,,,, >> the following is a paid presentation forthe wen healthy hair care system, the secret to soft, lustrous, beautiful, shining hair, by celebrity hair stylist chaz dean, brought to you by guthy-renker. what does it take to get your hair this shiny, bouncy, strong, and beautiful? the wen healthy hair care system by chaz dean. >> people ask me all the time: does wen cleansing conditioner really work? i started using wen two years ago. so...you tell me. does wen really work? ♪ >> i've seen a lot of changes since i first started using wen. my hair's so much healthier now, it's so much smoother, it's so much silkier, and it all starts with wen.
. >> and as pat an norman bate, they decided to travel about 300 miles on their narrow boat from liverpoolnd parked the boat a few minutes away from saint mary's hospital where duchess cate is giving birth, but some think she may be doing it in her hometown. >>> the entering continues. that's for us this morning. >> have a good one. ,, ,,,,,,,, >> the following is a paid presentation forthe wen healthy hair care system, the secret to soft, lustrous, beautiful, shining...
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. >> reporter: andrew liverpool one of the first to arrive on the scene.he said one of amanda's pant legs was singed but didn't appear she was injured. >> she seemed frantic. discombobulated. she wasn't like not to where she would be drunk or on drugs or anything. >> reporter: the homeowner who has no connection to bynes had no idea anything was happening until sheriff deputies knocked on her front door. >> i am just concerned how my driveway is going to get cleaned up, you know. i don't want big black spots on my driveway. >> reporter: ventura county deputies ordered bynes to undergo a mental health evaluation. >> once they interviewed her and talked to her they determined she met the criteria of 5150. >> reporter: as a young girls, bynes appeared on nickelodeon shows her notoriety comes at the expense of her behavior. specifically the bizarre wigs she wore in the courtroom where she was answering charges of throwing a marijuana pipe out of an apartment window. >> seen her in movies. i know she is going nutso with that blond wig. >> reporter: residents of
. >> reporter: andrew liverpool one of the first to arrive on the scene.he said one of amanda's pant legs was singed but didn't appear she was injured. >> she seemed frantic. discombobulated. she wasn't like not to where she would be drunk or on drugs or anything. >> reporter: the homeowner who has no connection to bynes had no idea anything was happening until sheriff deputies knocked on her front door. >> i am just concerned how my driveway is going to get cleaned up,...
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that a swedish politician tried to take a picture of his liverpool tattoo on his inner thigh and tweeters got a lot more than they bargained for. finally the big breakthrough he was looking for. people found out his political leaningings were not what they expected. mike, if it's way too early, what time is it? >> ordinarily, time for "morning joe." right now, it's time for "the daily rundown" with our old pal chuck todd. chuck, take it away. >>> occupational hazard. president obama continues his job jaunt around the country. new poll numbers on hot button issues like health care, abortion and immigration that's going to fuel the fight here in washington. and by the way, congressman steve king wants to pour some more gas on the fire that he started on immigration. plus, is edward snowden going to leave that moscow airport? we'll have the latest on that as well as the heated house floor last night. over voting coalitions. and a special deep dive. how the senate of lbj's days compares to today's dysfunction. are the current floor fights just decades in the making? good morning from washingt
that a swedish politician tried to take a picture of his liverpool tattoo on his inner thigh and tweeters got a lot more than they bargained for. finally the big breakthrough he was looking for. people found out his political leaningings were not what they expected. mike, if it's way too early, what time is it? >> ordinarily, time for "morning joe." right now, it's time for "the daily rundown" with our old pal chuck todd. chuck, take it away. >>> occupational...
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host: george from liverpool, new york, democrats line. george from liverpool, new york.caller: yes -- hello? host: you're on, sir. keep talking, george, stop listening to the television. caller: i'm so happy what happened in egypt, because i lived in egypt for 30 years. morsi was really not a good leader for the country. and all the egyptians in egypt was in the streets -- host: what made morsi not a good leader? caller: he was dealing with the cup the questions there, it wasn't even with -- coptic christians there, wasn't even with minority, giving people unfair situation. .e destroys economy in egypt as a leader he is supposed to be a good leader for the country to lead them to forward to -- host: what about the way he was removed, with the help of the military? caller: the military is in good position. they are not dictators. they will not stay in their positions for long. , tos happy with being there they saveem, because islamictry from brothers, which are terrorists for me. host: john from georgia, on our democrats' line. caller: good morning, how are you? host: fin
host: george from liverpool, new york, democrats line. george from liverpool, new york.caller: yes -- hello? host: you're on, sir. keep talking, george, stop listening to the television. caller: i'm so happy what happened in egypt, because i lived in egypt for 30 years. morsi was really not a good leader for the country. and all the egyptians in egypt was in the streets -- host: what made morsi not a good leader? caller: he was dealing with the cup the questions there, it wasn't even with --...
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where we joined several national guard companies that were ready to go across and went across to liverpoola nine-day trip it was and then across the channel to france and then across france to a certain area and the regiment trained for four months there and in february we were sent to the front. at that time the allies britain and france and belgium and others have been in the war since 1914. we joined them in 1917 went to the front in february of 1918. so the first sector was the allies at that time were defending themselves against the attacks of germany. we were just a defensive action. i was in in the headquarters company of infantry regiment and the staff of the current along with others. i had the rank of the corporal. i escape the frontline trench warfare but i was subject to constant artillery fire. i spend my 21st birthday in the frontline march 6 of 1918. i went out on patrol with the patrol group that night and we spent two months in that sector. that was their first set there. two months later we were moved to another sector of the tool sector and then came shipped out to lee
where we joined several national guard companies that were ready to go across and went across to liverpoola nine-day trip it was and then across the channel to france and then across france to a certain area and the regiment trained for four months there and in february we were sent to the front. at that time the allies britain and france and belgium and others have been in the war since 1914. we joined them in 1917 went to the front in february of 1918. so the first sector was the allies at...
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"the tudors" were sagged by jooup bradshaw and kevin liverpool who planned to kill the 26-year-old singered $15 million fortune. when they were caught in june of 2011, police found their car packed with a gun, knives and this samurai sword. they were in the english countryside near stone's home showing her photo to neighbors and asking where she lived. >> it's quite possible she was targeted because of her close association with prince william. she's known to have a linkage to the royal family and that, of course, is going to keep her in the public eye. >> reporter: the men have now been sentenced to prison and this morning stone is speaking out about the ordeal saying there was a big part of me that felt sorry for them. what drives people to do something so awful as this? >> myself and indeer our whole family are relieved the trial is now over. >> reporter: stone is now out with a new single and putting the terror plot behind her saying "i could be devastated, scared, crying, afraid to be left on my own. i could go for a sympathy vote or i could just say get up, carry on," something she
"the tudors" were sagged by jooup bradshaw and kevin liverpool who planned to kill the 26-year-old singered $15 million fortune. when they were caught in june of 2011, police found their car packed with a gun, knives and this samurai sword. they were in the english countryside near stone's home showing her photo to neighbors and asking where she lived. >> it's quite possible she was targeted because of her close association with prince william. she's known to have a linkage to...
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that a swedish politician tried to take a picture of his liverpool tattoo on his inner thigh and tweeterss looking for. people found out his political leaningings were not what they expected. mike, if it's way too early, what time is it? >> ordinarily, time for "morning joe." right now, it's time for "the daily rundown" with our old pal chuck todd. chuck, take it away. >>> occupational hazard. president obama continues his job jaunt around the country. new poll numbers on hot button issues like health care, abortion and immigration that's going to fuel the fight here in washington. and by the way, congressman steve king wants to pour some more gas on the fire that he started on immigration. plus, is edwardwd
that a swedish politician tried to take a picture of his liverpool tattoo on his inner thigh and tweeterss looking for. people found out his political leaningings were not what they expected. mike, if it's way too early, what time is it? >> ordinarily, time for "morning joe." right now, it's time for "the daily rundown" with our old pal chuck todd. chuck, take it away. >>> occupational hazard. president obama continues his job jaunt around the country. new...
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i believe it was liverpool. we ended up paying a lot for. >> we really didn't.ve a chelsea fan club chat here. >> we know you did. >> it was a passing reference, which you grabbed. and you kept pulling that string. but any way, stay with us, martin. we want to talk about the finances of all this. we want to bring in somebody who mika and i remember and so many people watching this show remember listening to everything she had to say about princess dianna and her children. tina brown is on the phone. tina, dianna kicked and shoved and pushed around and despised by so many people in the royal family, but this is her revenge. she has saved the monarchy from the windsors themselves. and now once again, the whole world is watching and waiting for the birth of a royal baby because of the two boys that she helped raise. >> it's true. it's a great sweet revenge for dianna. t the birth of a royal baby is a joyous time. williams was born in patriotic server because britain had just won the falkland islands war. a week before the birth, there was this outroar of excitement
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. >> it's a painful memory, joe, because you came all the way over to norwitch to see liverpool completelyy. out of the park as you'd say in baseball. >> yeah, exactly. alex suarez actually didn't bite anybody and that was a pretty good day. explain something, if you will, for us. united states has higher growth obviously than great britain. great britain's flat lined. we have a really difficult job talking about converting that growth into higher living standards and especially jobs. great britain is creating more jobs than america. germany is creating more jobs than america. australia. we could go down the list. for some reason, we're not able to do that. what's happening in great britain versus america that your jobs picture actually is better than ours? >> well, it's turned upside down from how it's been 10, 20, 30 years ago. because normally people said in america unemployment was lower. but you had tougher times on wages for people in recessions. in britain, it's been the other way around. we've actually had more job creation the last couple of years. quite a lot of it is part time.
. >> it's a painful memory, joe, because you came all the way over to norwitch to see liverpool completelyy. out of the park as you'd say in baseball. >> yeah, exactly. alex suarez actually didn't bite anybody and that was a pretty good day. explain something, if you will, for us. united states has higher growth obviously than great britain. great britain's flat lined. we have a really difficult job talking about converting that growth into higher living standards and especially...
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he -- birmingham, and liverpool, he inspected military factories, and he drank beer and played darts in pubs. and while nazi bombs were falling over london, he dissented in to the underground shelters with hundreds of londoners. they loved him and nicknamed him the "indiana dynamo." the nazi blitz after the election in december 1940, winston churchill sent the most important letter he'd ever written to president roosevelt. he explained that britain desperately needed planes ships and munition in order survive. but it was broke. it couldn't pay for war material anymore. and so in order keep britain in the fight, roosevelt proposed that the united states simply lend them everything they needed for free. look, roosevelt said at the press conference, if your neighbors' house is on fire, he can't put out. but so you a garden hose that you can attach to a hydrant, are you going say, hey, buddy, you have to pay me $15 for the hose? no. you're going to give him the hose and he'll replace it later for you. fdr's neighborrerly story about the garden hose was a master stroke in the fight. in ja
he -- birmingham, and liverpool, he inspected military factories, and he drank beer and played darts in pubs. and while nazi bombs were falling over london, he dissented in to the underground shelters with hundreds of londoners. they loved him and nicknamed him the "indiana dynamo." the nazi blitz after the election in december 1940, winston churchill sent the most important letter he'd ever written to president roosevelt. he explained that britain desperately needed planes ships and...
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. >> from their humble beginnings in liverpool, england, to the mass hysteria of the british invasionmy lovin ♪ >> the beatles had big hits going on, "love me do," "all my lovin," they were being accepted throughout england. they were the rage of great britain. europe had been conquered. the big question was would they go over in america? >> in 1964, larry kane was a 16-year-old broadcast journalist who got the assignment of a lifetime, travel with the beatles, documenting their first ever north american tour. >> as you get older, a lot of people think that better is for older. life gets better when you're older. you watch. >> it was a trip made reluctantly at first. >> i told my bosses, why should i cover it? they'll be hear in september and gone in november. and here we are 50 years later. that's, i think, pretty amazing. >> in his new book, "when they were boys," kane gives an exclusive behind the scenes look at the band's meteoric rise to fame and the key players behind that unprecedented success, like manager brian epstein. >> the boys always look forward to their american tour.
. >> from their humble beginnings in liverpool, england, to the mass hysteria of the british invasionmy lovin ♪ >> the beatles had big hits going on, "love me do," "all my lovin," they were being accepted throughout england. they were the rage of great britain. europe had been conquered. the big question was would they go over in america? >> in 1964, larry kane was a 16-year-old broadcast journalist who got the assignment of a lifetime, travel with the...