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he only went back, reluctantly, when winston churchill asked him to, and there is a wonderful scene -- two, actually -- in what is now the west bank of jordan with winston churchill in which the arab bedouin tribes ride out of the desert, and lawrence is stand there in a gray suit and civilian shoes and a civilian hat and collar and tie, and these glamorous, exotic figures by the thousands come riding out of the desert on their camels and horses firing their rifles and pistols into the air and riding around lawrence and crying, lawrence, lawrence! is and winston churchill remarked, he could have been the emperor of the east, he had only to say the word, and can they would have followed him anywhere. there is another wonderful scene in which he and samuels and churchill were standing in front of a crowd of arabs in jerusalem who were shouting, and churchill took them to be applauding them which is a natural thing for any politician. and he is standing there do dofg his hat to them, and they're shouting, and he finally turns to lawrence and says, what are they saying? and lawrence says,
he only went back, reluctantly, when winston churchill asked him to, and there is a wonderful scene -- two, actually -- in what is now the west bank of jordan with winston churchill in which the arab bedouin tribes ride out of the desert, and lawrence is stand there in a gray suit and civilian shoes and a civilian hat and collar and tie, and these glamorous, exotic figures by the thousands come riding out of the desert on their camels and horses firing their rifles and pistols into the air and...
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cbs had a marvelous reporter named winston burrdett. no longer with us. winston covered italy. he covered the vatican. and it was his responsibility every now and then to wander off into the middle east. one day, at the state department i got a call from our washington bureau chief, terrific chief named bill small and bill said, can you please check with the state department and find out where the heck winston is? i said, why don't you know in new york? check with the foreign desk. he said the foreign desk has no idea where this guy is. we think he went to yemen. but we're not sure. yemen today is a pretty rough terrain. then even more so because we knew less about it. what happened was that winston and his crew simply left rome, went off to yemen and were there for three weeks without communicating with new york but when they emerged in cairo as it turned out one morning they got in touch with new york and their stuff was so fabulous, their report from yemen, that cbs put a special on that night. and that's the kind of remarkable self generating news that was possible in those
cbs had a marvelous reporter named winston burrdett. no longer with us. winston covered italy. he covered the vatican. and it was his responsibility every now and then to wander off into the middle east. one day, at the state department i got a call from our washington bureau chief, terrific chief named bill small and bill said, can you please check with the state department and find out where the heck winston is? i said, why don't you know in new york? check with the foreign desk. he said the...
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and when winston churchill, you quoted before, and of whom i'm a great fan, one of the things that winston churchill was most known for was trying to remind his british friends, don't forget what dictators and despots do. remember, and i make no aspersions, i want to make that clear, i'm simply saying he believed rongly in learning from the past. and not continuing to make mistakes and not continue to do what failed in years before. so i agree with the gentleman. looking at the past is for instruction on how to make the future better and to create those jobs that both he and i want to create. and america is certainly lookokk >> tuesday and wednesday the house takes up the repeal of the health care law. watch the debate and final vote on c-span and go to c-span.org to read the bill online and continue on c-span's twitter and facebook pages. >> next president obama talks about the economy and announces new members of his economic team, and live at 7:00 a.m., your calls and comments on "washington journal." now president obama introduces foreign new members of his economic team and notes that
and when winston churchill, you quoted before, and of whom i'm a great fan, one of the things that winston churchill was most known for was trying to remind his british friends, don't forget what dictators and despots do. remember, and i make no aspersions, i want to make that clear, i'm simply saying he believed rongly in learning from the past. and not continuing to make mistakes and not continue to do what failed in years before. so i agree with the gentleman. looking at the past is for...
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i would assume that certainly winston churchill was one. >> definitely. wz the power of the words. >> thank you for saying that. when people dismiss speeches as mere words, mere rhetoric, they really haven't thought that through very carefully. because mere words and rhetoric is what enabled kennedy through his inaugural address and through his civil rights speech and through his american university commencement on peace and time and again to win the respect of the rest of the world. we've lost it now, we squandered it now but that respect is one of the things that made us a much safer country in the those days. >> we try and compare things and we seek advice from each other and this is something that helps us in our keferts-- efforts and i'm very happy and it's a period of my life, i had the first occasion to get acquainted with vice president gore and this report developed between us. and i have been trying to act in good faith in the name of my country, in the interest of my country and i'm sure that vice president gore did the same, in the interest of
i would assume that certainly winston churchill was one. >> definitely. wz the power of the words. >> thank you for saying that. when people dismiss speeches as mere words, mere rhetoric, they really haven't thought that through very carefully. because mere words and rhetoric is what enabled kennedy through his inaugural address and through his civil rights speech and through his american university commencement on peace and time and again to win the respect of the rest of the...
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yea, c'mon, winston!ou go. >> chris: i'm clearly biased, but lorraine is a great cook. >> you always marvel at how i go out to a restaurant and taste something and come home within two days you're eating it again. and then i don't get to go out to restaurants anymore. [ laughter >> chris: would you say you spoil your husband? >> i think you're very spoiled. >> chris: it's more than good food. meals are where we turned our family, lorraine's two kids and my four, into our version of the wallace bunch. >> that's how the children and even adults learn from their children, what is going on in each other's lives. you want to sit down and talk and turn off the music in the world and have a time to check in so you can communicate to each other. >> chris: which is why her book is two-part soup recipes and one-part family album. >> a kitchen is like a laboratory. because i love to cook by the season, and organic. i love take all the fresh ingredients and try to create wonderful meals for my family. it's rewarding
yea, c'mon, winston!ou go. >> chris: i'm clearly biased, but lorraine is a great cook. >> you always marvel at how i go out to a restaurant and taste something and come home within two days you're eating it again. and then i don't get to go out to restaurants anymore. [ laughter >> chris: would you say you spoil your husband? >> i think you're very spoiled. >> chris: it's more than good food. meals are where we turned our family, lorraine's two kids and my four,...
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the movie was so outrageous that when franklin roosevelt showed it to winston churchill, winston churchill walked out in a rage. [laughter] but the point of it was what every school child in america has learned, namely that the american people were unfaithful to their great leaders, woodrow wilson, and that really started world war ii quite as much as, i said, adolf hitler. well, this, of course, was nonsense. worldworld war ii, it was certay necessary for frank lin roosevelt to -- franklin roosevelt to support stalin in 1941, but it was most certainly foolish for him to maintain that support after the battles of stalin grad and coursing in 1943. after those battles had changed the equation of power in the world. this led, of course, not to the peace that america's arms had won, but rather to half a century of very, very dangerous cold war. thereafter, you're all familiar with the surplus of power that the united states brought against the soviet union, against the, against communist portions in the vietnam and how that surplus of power was translated to loss after loss. how come? well, be
the movie was so outrageous that when franklin roosevelt showed it to winston churchill, winston churchill walked out in a rage. [laughter] but the point of it was what every school child in america has learned, namely that the american people were unfaithful to their great leaders, woodrow wilson, and that really started world war ii quite as much as, i said, adolf hitler. well, this, of course, was nonsense. worldworld war ii, it was certay necessary for frank lin roosevelt to -- franklin...
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remember winston churchill said americans get things right after trying everything else. china has huge problems. we have the rule of law and the ability to reverse problem quicker. if it were true that kind of system -- we would have a soviet union. we don't anymore. we still have an america. i am confident this will get us where we need to go. >> the reality is china will keep growing faster than western countries. the jury is still out whether they will do better. >> if the british prime minister is looking for a government campaign poster, perhaps he can ask for help from his fans. these artists were champions of margaret thatcher and light david cameron -- they like david cameron. they have a new show at a london gallery. their art work contains sexual images. ♪ >> good morning. nice to meet you. >> in the east end of london i am dropping in on this artist. >> [unintelligible] there is no food in the house. >> it is a little bit like when you are seriously attracted to another person. everything else looks different. food taste different. it is like we are living the
remember winston churchill said americans get things right after trying everything else. china has huge problems. we have the rule of law and the ability to reverse problem quicker. if it were true that kind of system -- we would have a soviet union. we don't anymore. we still have an america. i am confident this will get us where we need to go. >> the reality is china will keep growing faster than western countries. the jury is still out whether they will do better. >> if the...
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you come in with a set piece, hoping for a chance to unfrill it like winston churchill, these guys spentuch of their lives preparing impromptu responses and staffs worked overtime coming up with the lines that would connect . in 1984, wendy's hamburgers was all over the t.v. with this line. >> it's a big bun. >> it's a very big fluffy bun. >> where's the beef? >>? chris: so, in the huge democratic debate that spring, fritz mondale's staff wanted him to use that line and he rehearsed and rehearsed and found his chance. >> when i hear your new ideas, i'm reminded of the ad, where's the beef? chris: and in joe lieberman showed up with this. >> in the bush administration, the foxes are guarding the foxes and the middle class hens are getting plucked. i want to make sure i said, "plucked." >> roger that. [applause] >> roger that, senator lieberman. noted. chris: that was brian williams. and the same year john kerry came prepared for this question. >> the wrap on you is that you're a northeastern liberal elitist and you have a problem connecting with people. how do you dispel that notion? >> w
you come in with a set piece, hoping for a chance to unfrill it like winston churchill, these guys spentuch of their lives preparing impromptu responses and staffs worked overtime coming up with the lines that would connect . in 1984, wendy's hamburgers was all over the t.v. with this line. >> it's a big bun. >> it's a very big fluffy bun. >> where's the beef? >>? chris: so, in the huge democratic debate that spring, fritz mondale's staff wanted him to use that line and...
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the lee cooperman says he likes this quote from winston churchill-- "we make a living by what we getmake a life by what we give." russ mitchell, cbs news, new york. >> mason: and that's the cbs evening news. i'm anthony mason. thanks for watching. good night, and happy new year. captioning sponsored by cbs country on your favorite fast-food menus. ((79 - 9:50:35 >>> a new year and a number of new laws. the changes taking place across the country on your favorite fast food menu. >> just like any city part is bad and part is wonderful. >>> may be difficult for some people in the bay area to believe that the overall crime rate in oakland is down for a fourth year in a row. >>> and the first new year's baby. cbs5 eyewitness news is next. ,,
the lee cooperman says he likes this quote from winston churchill-- "we make a living by what we getmake a life by what we give." russ mitchell, cbs news, new york. >> mason: and that's the cbs evening news. i'm anthony mason. thanks for watching. good night, and happy new year. captioning sponsored by cbs country on your favorite fast-food menus. ((79 - 9:50:35 >>> a new year and a number of new laws. the changes taking place across the country on your favorite fast...
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chan: it does not make sense to call were denied having one or two or three of these meetings on a winston night, just at a community location, and include it as an agenda item. president mazzucco: my concern was we have a lot on our plates. our agenda is our fault. we always talk about how there is always the crisis. as we move into mental health issues, we have issues regarding pagers. -- regarding tazers. i would prefer these not be on regular commission nights, including the disciplinary hearings. we have a full docket, and we need to get control of that. >> my suggestion would be that maybe we should just go ahead and have non-quorum meetings in the community. three commissioners would be assigned to go. we could do our three that wait and start moving forward, if need be. let us get them done sooner rather than later. commissioner chan: i don't disagree with your suggestion. if we have to give 15 days' notice, i am thinking thursday's are better for us, since before our wednesday meetings we are usually pretty busy getting ready. having won on february 10, which is a thursday, the 17
chan: it does not make sense to call were denied having one or two or three of these meetings on a winston night, just at a community location, and include it as an agenda item. president mazzucco: my concern was we have a lot on our plates. our agenda is our fault. we always talk about how there is always the crisis. as we move into mental health issues, we have issues regarding pagers. -- regarding tazers. i would prefer these not be on regular commission nights, including the disciplinary...
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terry winston founded the san francisco based organization in 2003. >> it brings the girls in at a certain age. they say, i didn't know you could do this. we have the ability to tell them in high school what they should take. you need to take science and you need to take music. >> through science they learn how sound travels. anne allison is an audio engineer. >> it's very different from indoor, concrete room, things bounce around and high frequencies especially as the carpet and curtains. >> a few years back, they helped her land a job with tracy chapman. she did live sound production but it hasn't always been easy to make it as an audio engineer. >> some of the older men in the field have a bit more of an issue with it. it's not always necessarily the fact i'm a woman but i'm an upstart and not known in the business. >> today 850 women get advice from the mission. the demand was such that the organization decided to debris an online training website. >> we want to do training. we can afford to come to them. we came up with the idea of offering online. >> the on the first day it was launc
terry winston founded the san francisco based organization in 2003. >> it brings the girls in at a certain age. they say, i didn't know you could do this. we have the ability to tell them in high school what they should take. you need to take science and you need to take music. >> through science they learn how sound travels. anne allison is an audio engineer. >> it's very different from indoor, concrete room, things bounce around and high frequencies especially as the carpet...
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what do you think of the about this idea well actually it was it's a variation on a on the idea that winston churchill originally had he wanted to do a regional authorities and make that kind of notion of a global security organization it was franklin roosevelt and harry truman who in and along with stalin who insisted that it actually be a more centralized body but the fact is that regional organizations do operate within the u.n. in fact it's part of the article fifty one of the un charter allows that to happen and i think it's simply a pipe dream to think you're going to organize a new global security body under any variation you're never going to get one hundred ninety two nations together to do anything of that sort we're lucky that we had fifty one nations come together in one thousand nine hundred five to agree on the united nations we're stuck with the united nations the best we can do is try to improve this organization but we're never going to get anything better at this point and asked for it security council reform that's not going anywhere either none of the five countries that
what do you think of the about this idea well actually it was it's a variation on a on the idea that winston churchill originally had he wanted to do a regional authorities and make that kind of notion of a global security organization it was franklin roosevelt and harry truman who in and along with stalin who insisted that it actually be a more centralized body but the fact is that regional organizations do operate within the u.n. in fact it's part of the article fifty one of the un charter...
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. >> richard, upon hearing winston churchill's famous motto, "never, never, never give up," said thatwas halfhearted. (laughter). >> couric: former president bill clinton called holbrooke a hurricane of eloquence and energy and force and praised him for brokering the peace deal for bosnia. and now this note about the national anthem. it's not easy to sing, especially in front of a crowd. so imagine how eight-year-old elizabeth hughes felt when the mic suddenly cut out as she sang at a minor league hockey game in norfolk, virginia. but watch as she gets by with a little help from her friends. >> ♪ bursting in air, gave proof through the... ( mic goes out ) >> crowd: ♪ that our flag was still there, oh say does... ♪ >> couric: clearly the crowd stepped in just in time. and coming up next, those were the days. the revolutionary program that made us think and laugh. . n can be more confident in their ability to be ready with cialis for daily use. ♪ cialis for daily use is a clinically proven low-dose tablet you take every day so you can be ready anytime the moment's right. ♪ tell your doc
. >> richard, upon hearing winston churchill's famous motto, "never, never, never give up," said thatwas halfhearted. (laughter). >> couric: former president bill clinton called holbrooke a hurricane of eloquence and energy and force and praised him for brokering the peace deal for bosnia. and now this note about the national anthem. it's not easy to sing, especially in front of a crowd. so imagine how eight-year-old elizabeth hughes felt when the mic suddenly cut out as...
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some seemed shaken #u but no winston cup was hurt. the gunman got away.olice would not say if he got any money. >> we looked out the window and we were in shock. we saw police going this direction, that direction. high power looking weapons, looked the door right away. >> police officers that told us to get out from the laundry mat because there's something going on in here. >> reporter: one woman we spoke with said she was at the very same bank several months ago when someone robbed it. >> i don't bring my grand kids with me, i don't bring my mom with me. more so for them. >> reporter: they've been interviewing customers and employees. in south san francisco, rob roás roth. ktvu news we have an update now on a tire we've been following for several years it involves two tow truck operators that faced a long list of crimes. today individual cardenales faced his sentence. paul greer, his son, was also sentenced to six years. >>> and everything tech is going on right now. that big screen doesn't come cheap. hollywood producers are convinced it'll be been a s
some seemed shaken #u but no winston cup was hurt. the gunman got away.olice would not say if he got any money. >> we looked out the window and we were in shock. we saw police going this direction, that direction. high power looking weapons, looked the door right away. >> police officers that told us to get out from the laundry mat because there's something going on in here. >> reporter: one woman we spoke with said she was at the very same bank several months ago when someone...
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some seemed shaken #u but no winston cup was rt. the gunman got away. police would not say if he got any money. >> we looked out the window and we were in shock. we saw police going this direction, that direction. high power looking weapons, looked the door right away. >> police officers that told us to get out from the laundry mat because there's something going on in here. >> reporter: one woman we spoke with said she was at the very same bank several months ago when someone robbed it. >> i don't bring my grand kids with me, i don't bring my mom with me. more so for them. >> reporter: they've been interviewing customers and employees. in south san francisco, rob roás roth. ktvu news we have an update now on a tire we've been following for several years it involves two tow truck operators that faced a long list of crimes. today individual cardenales faced his sentence. paul greer, his son, was also sentenced to six years. >>> and everything tech is going on right now. that big screen doesn't come cheap. hollywood producers are convinced it'll be been a
some seemed shaken #u but no winston cup was rt. the gunman got away. police would not say if he got any money. >> we looked out the window and we were in shock. we saw police going this direction, that direction. high power looking weapons, looked the door right away. >> police officers that told us to get out from the laundry mat because there's something going on in here. >> reporter: one woman we spoke with said she was at the very same bank several months ago when someone...
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and when winston churchill, you quoted before, and of whom i'm a great fan, one of the things that winston churchill was most known for was trying to remind his british friends, don't forget what dictators and despots do. remember, and i make no aspersions, i want to make that clear, i'm simply saying he believed strongly in learning from the past. and not continuing to make mistakes and not continue to do what failed in years before. so i agree with the gentleman. looking at the past is for instruction on how to make the future better and to create those jobs that both he and i want to create. and america is certainly looking forward to us to create. i thank the gentleman for this colloquy and i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from maryland yields back the balance of his time. for what purpose does the gentleman from virginia rise? mr. cantor: i ask unanimous consent that when the house adjourns today it adjourns to meet at 12:00 noon on tuesday next for morning hour debate and 2:00 p.m. for legislative business. the speaker pro tempore: without o
and when winston churchill, you quoted before, and of whom i'm a great fan, one of the things that winston churchill was most known for was trying to remind his british friends, don't forget what dictators and despots do. remember, and i make no aspersions, i want to make that clear, i'm simply saying he believed strongly in learning from the past. and not continuing to make mistakes and not continue to do what failed in years before. so i agree with the gentleman. looking at the past is for...
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this is the reason why i conclude quoting the famous statement on european union addressed by winston churchill september of 1946. let europe arise. thank you. >> thank you very much. now i would like our next speaker to give us his views. thank you. >> thank you very much. >> not be able to listen to the interesting thing but my colleague will say right after me. now i will speak in french. this is the third time that i have had the pleasure of taking the floor for this important event. thank you for allowing me to continue my learning process. when i did the floor the first time i talked about the incompetence and ethical issues of markets. and i was focusing on the short term. the second time around i spoke about reactivity, having the capacity to react. the reactivity also of democr y democracy, without which capitalism is a mere fiction. after the reactions of the governments of the crisis we have to turn to the future and we have to look at the world after the crisis, not the one that is trying to get all the traces of the crisis to disappear as if it does not exist but the worl
this is the reason why i conclude quoting the famous statement on european union addressed by winston churchill september of 1946. let europe arise. thank you. >> thank you very much. now i would like our next speaker to give us his views. thank you. >> thank you very much. >> not be able to listen to the interesting thing but my colleague will say right after me. now i will speak in french. this is the third time that i have had the pleasure of taking the floor for this...
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administration not recognizing the baltics, because the early british government would not recognize them, winston churchill told boy george, you might as well legalize sodomy. the progressives were upset. stolid and the boys in the late 1920's started bringing american progressives to the soviet union to take them on carefully managed to work to try to get them to go back to the united states and write articles about how great the soviets in is, fighting this whole new world. and they ought to recognize the soviet command. these were the progressives. h. g. wells, h. g. wells after meeting with stalin in 1934. i have never met a man more candid, fair, and honest. every one trusts him. everyone to some. that is the start. 1934. maybe stolen. likewise impressed by vladimir lenin who he called a frank, refreshing, and amazing little man. amazing the lament. fellow socialists toward -- george bernard shaw met with stalin. you are going to say this is sarcastic. it is not. it is completely serious. george bernard shaw, we cannot afford to give ourselves moral errors. our most of the uprising neighbor,
administration not recognizing the baltics, because the early british government would not recognize them, winston churchill told boy george, you might as well legalize sodomy. the progressives were upset. stolid and the boys in the late 1920's started bringing american progressives to the soviet union to take them on carefully managed to work to try to get them to go back to the united states and write articles about how great the soviets in is, fighting this whole new world. and they ought to...
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. >> could you discuss his relations and dealing with winston churchill? >> well, there are several, several pages in the book on that. i will very quickly -- they met only once in 1906 when gandhi was in south africa and churchill was in the government of colonial affairs. that was the only meeting, a fairly cordial meeting. in the years when he tried to meet him, he refused. churchill was not very happy with the indian independence movement, an when gandhi had this after the salt march, he had his talks with the people of india, and churchill was very, very angry indeed about that and made those well-known remarks, but that's some of what you're aware of. he said something about the neighsuating spectacle man priding up the stairs in the representative of the king emperor, and then in in 47 after independence which made churchill not very happy, then the killings did occur. hindus and muslims used violence against each other and then this is what churchill said a month and a half after independence, the fearful massacres are no surprise to me. that they
. >> could you discuss his relations and dealing with winston churchill? >> well, there are several, several pages in the book on that. i will very quickly -- they met only once in 1906 when gandhi was in south africa and churchill was in the government of colonial affairs. that was the only meeting, a fairly cordial meeting. in the years when he tried to meet him, he refused. churchill was not very happy with the indian independence movement, an when gandhi had this after the salt...
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winston-salem, n.c.. kenneth on the line for democrats. good morning. caller: i would encourage people to read the health care legislation. we are one of the richest countries in the world, yet we spend a lot of money on health care. if they would just read it, they would have a different opinion. it needs some tweaking, but it is an excellent piece of legislation overall. host: what is excellent? caller: getting people health care coverage that cannot get it is one thing. making sure that children are covered is an excellent piece of legislation. over time, i think it will decrease the cost of legislation. host: the legislation or the cost? of health? caller: the cost of health care. it will decrease it. i did a lot of studies. legislation was a big part of my curriculum. it appears to be the right way to start. host: "the new york times" this morning says that experts say they are not sure how effective the provision in the health care law will be to lower the cost of health care. "countries around the globe have struggled to control medical costs. if
winston-salem, n.c.. kenneth on the line for democrats. good morning. caller: i would encourage people to read the health care legislation. we are one of the richest countries in the world, yet we spend a lot of money on health care. if they would just read it, they would have a different opinion. it needs some tweaking, but it is an excellent piece of legislation overall. host: what is excellent? caller: getting people health care coverage that cannot get it is one thing. making sure that...
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jennifer lawrence in winston's bone. natalie portman in the black swan.nd michelle williams in blue valentine. >> the nominees for best performance by an actor in a leading role are: bardem in beautiful, jeff bridges in true grit. social network. carlin first in the king's speech and james franco in 127 hours. >> the best achievement in directing, aaron aronasky for black swan. david owe russell for the fighter. tom hooper for the king's speech. david sencher for the social network and joel cohen and ethan cohen for true gift. >> best original screenplay, the nominees are mike lee for another year, scott silver, paul tomassi, eric johnson and keith dornington for the fighter. chris knoll lan for exception. lisa toding for the kids are all right and david sila for the king's speech. >> for adapted screenplay amy boyle and simon goboy for 24 hours. michael art, john lassiter, andrew stanton and lee ungrag for toy story 3. joel cohen for true grit. >> the best foreign film language for -- for best foreign language film we have from mexico beautiful. from gre
jennifer lawrence in winston's bone. natalie portman in the black swan.nd michelle williams in blue valentine. >> the nominees for best performance by an actor in a leading role are: bardem in beautiful, jeff bridges in true grit. social network. carlin first in the king's speech and james franco in 127 hours. >> the best achievement in directing, aaron aronasky for black swan. david owe russell for the fighter. tom hooper for the king's speech. david sencher for the social network...
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washington lee, by winston churchill and the british government and it's very explosive.it's beyond the pale of civilization. this is eric peter. then a great sea change took place as america became involved in the war in europe first as the british began to regain an offensive against the germans and us the concept of strategic warfare began to develop and concept of psychological warfare and total war began to become greatly expanded to go in and target the factories and military related industry it's not even be efficient. it's very hard to hit those targets so we have really got to do the carpet bombing in these areas but also psychologically this will destroy the morale of the enemy because the fighting force knowing that the wife and children and family back home is being destroyed will be demoralized. the people will withdraw their support from the government and giving that will also boost the morale of our side and this became a standard and grand part of europe and british led the americans participate in europe they were deliberately going after urban areas. th
washington lee, by winston churchill and the british government and it's very explosive.it's beyond the pale of civilization. this is eric peter. then a great sea change took place as america became involved in the war in europe first as the british began to regain an offensive against the germans and us the concept of strategic warfare began to develop and concept of psychological warfare and total war began to become greatly expanded to go in and target the factories and military related...
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also harry winston, but only $2.7 million compared to j. lo, so j.ortunately -- the dress was one of my least favorites. >> the jewels won. >> the jewels were great. tina fey looked really pretty with those blue lorraine schwartz earrings. >> i thought she looked really beautiful last night. >> elegant. >> she looks the same as she always does, but she's in that safe zone already. safety zone. >> she doesn't need to push -- >> i agree. >> we may be running, so i want to get to the all time favorites, all time misses. favorite, favorite? >> this is one of the hottest looks of all time we've ever seen on the red carpet. january jones in that versace. a lot of people thought she looked silly, and it was too much, but if anybody could pull this off, it's january jones. the body is flawless. the fringe is unique. i don't think -- >> i loved it too, and i think what's great about it is it reminded me that i needed get my car washed. >> it reminded me i need to do some ab work. >> we love ann hathaway. >> the two big trepdz were long sleeves and open back.
also harry winston, but only $2.7 million compared to j. lo, so j.ortunately -- the dress was one of my least favorites. >> the jewels won. >> the jewels were great. tina fey looked really pretty with those blue lorraine schwartz earrings. >> i thought she looked really beautiful last night. >> elegant. >> she looks the same as she always does, but she's in that safe zone already. safety zone. >> she doesn't need to push -- >> i agree. >> we may...
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i became like winston churchill. and i look back on that. it was a great gift. even my drinking was a great gift because it caused turmoil in me. >> charlie: the turmoil made you a better actor is that what you're saying. >> it made me a better person because i just, yes, i think it did. all of a that angst and pain, it was worth it. i was just lucky enough to pull back from the brink before it destroyed me. i was working with chaos. just something in my personality. i looked at it not with self pity or regret but this is the best that could have happened to me. it was a painful journey but i mounted that. >> charlie: without the journey you wouldn't be the manner. >> yes. >> charlie: if you hadn't found that. >> that's right. >> charlie: exactly. do you paint as well. >> i paint and i sell paintings. >> charlie: you compose and you play the piano and you're reading remarkable stuff. your own personal journey and when you look at where you are, you must be -- >> bemused. and mystified. these a wonderful artist called hess. and a friend wrote to her a long letter
i became like winston churchill. and i look back on that. it was a great gift. even my drinking was a great gift because it caused turmoil in me. >> charlie: the turmoil made you a better actor is that what you're saying. >> it made me a better person because i just, yes, i think it did. all of a that angst and pain, it was worth it. i was just lucky enough to pull back from the brink before it destroyed me. i was working with chaos. just something in my personality. i looked at it...
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and when winston churchill, you quoted before, and of whom i'm a great fan, one of the things that winston churchill was most known for was trying to remind his british friends, don't forget what dictators and despots do. remember, and i make no aspersions, i want to make that clear, i'm simply saying he believed strongly in learning from the past. and not continuing to make mistakes and not continue to do what failed in years before. so i agree with the gentleman. looking at the past is for instruction on how to make the future better and to create those jobs that both he and i want to create. and america is certainly lookokk >> tuesday and wednesday the house takes up the repeal of the health care law. goed to c-span.org to read the bill on line and continue the conversation on facebook and twitter. >> next, president obama talks about the latest unemployment figures and announces new members of his economic team. after that, federal reserve chairman ben bernanke testifies before the senate budget committee. then federal reserve system governor elizabeth duke' discusses the u.s. economy.
and when winston churchill, you quoted before, and of whom i'm a great fan, one of the things that winston churchill was most known for was trying to remind his british friends, don't forget what dictators and despots do. remember, and i make no aspersions, i want to make that clear, i'm simply saying he believed strongly in learning from the past. and not continuing to make mistakes and not continue to do what failed in years before. so i agree with the gentleman. looking at the past is for...
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elidential war powey of 1941, franklin roosevelt received a message from the british prime minister winston churchill that german battleship bismarck and broken out of the atlantic and was a menace to all shipping, and a mortal threat to england. having asked his novel our advisor robert sherwood if you would be impeached if he ordered the americans to try to sink the ship, he settled for authorizi authorizing, partly piloted by an american could help the search for the bismarck when the british lost the chase and they found a ship. so this is six and half months before pearl harbor, and the united states has assisted in the sinking of germany's best capital ship. if justice breyer were sitting in a court ruling on that, was that a lawful exercise of the president's war power? >> there are many questions involving war p never come before us. [laughter] >> nobody would have stomach to bring that case. >> what jackson said in his dissent, is he said here's what we should do. 1944 we know there was no risk of invasion in california. there isn't today a will act, they wi do it. and in 1944, we
elidential war powey of 1941, franklin roosevelt received a message from the british prime minister winston churchill that german battleship bismarck and broken out of the atlantic and was a menace to all shipping, and a mortal threat to england. having asked his novel our advisor robert sherwood if you would be impeached if he ordered the americans to try to sink the ship, he settled for authorizi authorizing, partly piloted by an american could help the search for the bismarck when the...
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presidential war power, in may of 1941, franklin roosevelt received a message from british prime minister winston churchill that the german battleship bismarck had broken out into the atlantic and was a menace to all shipping and a mortal threat to england. having asked his nonlawyer adviser robert sherwood if you would be impeached if he ordered the americans to try to sink the ship, he settled for authorizing the pb white patrol plane partly piloted by an american crew to help the search for the bismarck when the british lost it and the pb wife found the ship. so there is a 6.5 months before pearl harbor and the united states has assisted in the sinking of germany's best capital ship. if justice or your were sitting in a court ruling on that was that a lawful exercise of the president for power? >> there are many questions involving the war power and the past that likely could never come before us. [laughter] [inaudible] speier reaction is sort of suggesting is something that is quite interesting and certainly president -- present in the case. jackson said in his dissent, he said here is what w
presidential war power, in may of 1941, franklin roosevelt received a message from british prime minister winston churchill that the german battleship bismarck had broken out into the atlantic and was a menace to all shipping and a mortal threat to england. having asked his nonlawyer adviser robert sherwood if you would be impeached if he ordered the americans to try to sink the ship, he settled for authorizing the pb white patrol plane partly piloted by an american crew to help the search for...
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war power, in may of 1941, franklin roosevelt received a message from the british prime minister winston churchill that the german battleship bismarck had broken out and was a menace and mortal threat to en land. having asked his advisors if he would be impeached if he ordered the americans to sink, he authored a p.p.y. control plane partly piloted by an american troop when the british lost the chase and the p.p.y. found the ship. this is six and a half months before pearl hear bob. they have assisted in the sinking of germany's because capital ship. if justice breyer was ruling on that, is that a lawful size of the president's war power? >> there are many questions involving the war power and the past that luckily have never come before me. [laughter] >> nobody would have stamping to bring that case. >> i don't know. >> but you are actually inform sort of suggesting that something was interesting. it was person in the coramatsu's said. jackson said in his dissent, here's what we should do. 1944, we no there was no risk. of invasion in the california. there isn't today. and probably ther
war power, in may of 1941, franklin roosevelt received a message from the british prime minister winston churchill that the german battleship bismarck had broken out and was a menace and mortal threat to en land. having asked his advisors if he would be impeached if he ordered the americans to sink, he authored a p.p.y. control plane partly piloted by an american troop when the british lost the chase and the p.p.y. found the ship. this is six and a half months before pearl hear bob. they have...
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churchill presided in 1955 and he changed -- the resolution he made to winston churchill was never to drink before lunchtime. and when he retired, he changed it, that he would never drink alcohol before breakfast. [laughter] we have a prime minister called rosemary who would never raise, but a clash of the cabinet meeting, which is the biggest local calendar. but when he retired company said the greatest thing that happened in his life is nothing to do with politics. it was his horse winning the greatest racing competition at the base in britain, the grand national. so i decided i would do something far more project is. i would work with new york university. so i'm very privileged to be here today. caught mark [applause] when i was chairman we had meetings in washington. and this is what i wanted to speak about briefly before we have free to ask any question and to continue that discussion. we had a meeting a few years ago and never demonstrators outside the meeting and they were complaining about globalization and all the affects of it. and i looked around at posters of were being th
churchill presided in 1955 and he changed -- the resolution he made to winston churchill was never to drink before lunchtime. and when he retired, he changed it, that he would never drink alcohol before breakfast. [laughter] we have a prime minister called rosemary who would never raise, but a clash of the cabinet meeting, which is the biggest local calendar. but when he retired company said the greatest thing that happened in his life is nothing to do with politics. it was his horse winning...
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. >> well, as an historian's son and an avid reader of history and especially biographies of winston churchill, netanyahu took office committed first and foremost to doing away with the iranian nuclear threat. for whatever reason, he did not do much, at least not publicly and he had to trust the united states to lead the international effort against iran. which gains some momentum before but still the iranians are enriching the uranium like never before and nothing had stopped them so far. then under american pressure, netanyahu accepted the two-state solution so it was the idea. but he's bound by the coalition that he built which is very right wing. he's too weak to replace it now and his coalition partners made clear that they're not going to allow him to make any concession and it appears as if he's hiding behind them. he's not trying to say, okay, i'm going to change history on my own. he's not an initiator. so far he's mostly reactive to whatever... the turkish government or the palestinians are doing. >> rose: thank you for coming. great to see you. >> pleasure, as always. >> t
. >> well, as an historian's son and an avid reader of history and especially biographies of winston churchill, netanyahu took office committed first and foremost to doing away with the iranian nuclear threat. for whatever reason, he did not do much, at least not publicly and he had to trust the united states to lead the international effort against iran. which gains some momentum before but still the iranians are enriching the uranium like never before and nothing had stopped them so...