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when sir winston churchill, i'm a great fan of churchill's -- [ applause ] >> when sir winston gave uprime ministership in britain for the second time, he was quite elderly at the time, and he decided to go on a cruise, and he picked an italian boat, and a reporter from the bbc came up to him and he said sir winston, the "queen elizabeth" is a perfectly serviceable ship. why are you going on an italian boat? and sir winston thought for a moment and he said three things. first of all, on the italian ships, the cuisine is superb. second, the service is marvelous. and third, if anything should go wrong, there's none of this nonsense about women and children first. well, the world situation's a bit like britain's situation in 1940. that was one reason i was thinking of sir winston. we have this global debt crisis which you are acutely aware of. the left seems to be baffled by it all, as they are with most things that are sensible, but just think about it in your own lives. if for a number of years, you spent 40% more than you took in in income or if your own businesses spent 40% more than
when sir winston churchill, i'm a great fan of churchill's -- [ applause ] >> when sir winston gave uprime ministership in britain for the second time, he was quite elderly at the time, and he decided to go on a cruise, and he picked an italian boat, and a reporter from the bbc came up to him and he said sir winston, the "queen elizabeth" is a perfectly serviceable ship. why are you going on an italian boat? and sir winston thought for a moment and he said three things. first of...
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flaura winston. i serve at children's hospital philadelphia as well as professor of pediatrics at the university of pennsylvania. in addition to being a doctor, i'm a board certified practicing pediatrician and public health researcher. the children's hospital of philadelphia is the nation's largest pediatric health care network and home to one of the largest pediatric research programs in the u.s. i am humbled by the commitment and skill the hospital brings to pediatric injury, much of which is enabled by investment from the federal government. i came to care about tbi early in my training when i would hear trauma transport helicopter, i felt a sense of dread for the family whose lives would be changed by their child's tbi. every day more than 125 of our nation's children are hospitalized or die from tbi. car crashes, sports, falls and child abuse are the likely causes largely preventible events at great cost to families and society. annually estimated tbi costs are more than $29 billion for childre
flaura winston. i serve at children's hospital philadelphia as well as professor of pediatrics at the university of pennsylvania. in addition to being a doctor, i'm a board certified practicing pediatrician and public health researcher. the children's hospital of philadelphia is the nation's largest pediatric health care network and home to one of the largest pediatric research programs in the u.s. i am humbled by the commitment and skill the hospital brings to pediatric injury, much of which...
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robin winston will be back to tell us about it. robin winston will be back to tell us about it. [ male announcer ] the draw of the past is a powerful thing. but we couldn't simply repeat history. we had to create it. introducing the 2013 lexus gs, with leading-edge safety technology, like available blind spot monitor... [ tires screech ] ...night view... and heads-up display. [ engine revving ] the all-new 2013 lexus gs. there's no going back. it's kind of a big deal. to find nutritious and gluten-free cereals my whole family actually loves? well, the word "wow" comes to mind. and then a friend told me chex has five flavors that are gluten-free. even a cinnamon one the kids love. a nutritious cereal that makes everybody happy? like i said, wow. [ male announcer ] chex cereal. five flavors. good and gluten free. >>marty: will come back. most of the storm is to the north and east of the bay area. we are expecting thunderstorms and possibly kill later today. >>ysabel: in the united states has paid $50,000 in compensation for each afgh
robin winston will be back to tell us about it. robin winston will be back to tell us about it. [ male announcer ] the draw of the past is a powerful thing. but we couldn't simply repeat history. we had to create it. introducing the 2013 lexus gs, with leading-edge safety technology, like available blind spot monitor... [ tires screech ] ...night view... and heads-up display. [ engine revving ] the all-new 2013 lexus gs. there's no going back. it's kind of a big deal. to find nutritious and...
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winston, i didn't get to you, so i have just one follow-up, if you would. in your testimony, you successed the importance of the golden window in acute treatment. are you aware of any studies of treatment of children with tbi during the golden window? >> yes. so the question is about the golden window. it used to be called the golden hour. we're now learning that it'simr care for a longer period of time, as we heard terrific testimony on. you know, the fact is that it is very difficult to do -- to do acute care research. and i think that there are -- there's work out there to try to start bridging together emergency departments and hospitals to try to build networks where this kind of research can be done. just beginning. personally, i could get back to you on specific information. but i know a very exciting study with adults found -- just came out from the university of pennsylvania, found that early, aggressive, expensive care had important long-term consequences. i think that we give -- and i think you would agree, too little, too late. and sometimes too
winston, i didn't get to you, so i have just one follow-up, if you would. in your testimony, you successed the importance of the golden window in acute treatment. are you aware of any studies of treatment of children with tbi during the golden window? >> yes. so the question is about the golden window. it used to be called the golden hour. we're now learning that it'simr care for a longer period of time, as we heard terrific testimony on. you know, the fact is that it is very difficult to...
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i would love to write a book about winston churchill but i feel there are so many books by winston churchill many written by my good friend sir martin gilbert that i'm not sure i could squeeze one in by myself or it would make a difference from anybody else's. but reading ike and the relationship between ike and winston churchill one is constantly amazed and amused and awed by the breadth of churchill's mind and imagination and energy and his sense of humor and personality. he clearly captivated ike. ike captivated him. and there's a wonderful moment when churchill returns from the tehran meeting with a bad case of pneumonia which his doctor lord moran calls the old man's friend, why, because it carries them off without fuss or pain. ike is in algiers with pneumonia and has nothing to do but have his daughter sara read aloud to him from "pride and prejudice" which strangely enough churchill had never read before. and at the end having had "pride and prejudice" read to him churchill says with no regrets, what quiet lives these people led. with no desire for a quiet life at all. but it's wonde
i would love to write a book about winston churchill but i feel there are so many books by winston churchill many written by my good friend sir martin gilbert that i'm not sure i could squeeze one in by myself or it would make a difference from anybody else's. but reading ike and the relationship between ike and winston churchill one is constantly amazed and amused and awed by the breadth of churchill's mind and imagination and energy and his sense of humor and personality. he clearly...
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that's winston's son. he is a handful. he was a handful for winston, fought dramatically with him on a lot of occasions, and has successfully worked his way into british special ops. he wasn't invited. he didn't get a set of orders. he just kind of showed up and said, i'm winston church hill, i want to be part of this. goes off on a long range desert group and then he drops into occupied yugoslavia to work with tito and the partisans. bumby hears this story and thinks this is sure an interesting way to spend your time during the war. i wonder if we have anything like this. so if you're an mp second lieutenant and usual looking to join the intelligence organization, nobody is going to help you. so he's pretty much on his own. there's no signs, no table of organization. and one day in algeria he goes to a camp, he makes his rounds looking to enforce various regulations, and this camp is kind of nondescript but it is a fabulous mess hall. the food is just head and shoulders above any other u.s. army food, and he says what's g
that's winston's son. he is a handful. he was a handful for winston, fought dramatically with him on a lot of occasions, and has successfully worked his way into british special ops. he wasn't invited. he didn't get a set of orders. he just kind of showed up and said, i'm winston church hill, i want to be part of this. goes off on a long range desert group and then he drops into occupied yugoslavia to work with tito and the partisans. bumby hears this story and thinks this is sure an...
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that is the reason i was thinking of sir winston. we have the global debt crisis, which you are acutely aware of. the left seems to be baffled by at all, as they are with most things that are sensible. but just think about your own lives. if for a number of years you spent 40% more than you took in in income, or if your own businesses spent 40% more than they took in an income, both you or your business would be in deep trouble, right? you would eventually go into bankruptcy. well, the u.s. government, since mr. obama has been and, has been spending 40% more each year that we take in in tax revenue. and again he came out with his new budget, which i looked at as the most irresponsible budget ever put forward by the president of the u.s. because it continues on with the same old nonsense, 40% of the government spending is financed through debt. he did put a thing in there that he would get some back on tax increases to the rich. how many of you make $1 million per year or more? these lights are very bright. it is hard for me to see, a
that is the reason i was thinking of sir winston. we have the global debt crisis, which you are acutely aware of. the left seems to be baffled by at all, as they are with most things that are sensible. but just think about your own lives. if for a number of years you spent 40% more than you took in in income, or if your own businesses spent 40% more than they took in an income, both you or your business would be in deep trouble, right? you would eventually go into bankruptcy. well, the u.s....
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these were the words that winston spoke to his american partners. say that he must indeed have a blind soul who cannot see that some great purpose and design is being worked here below of which we have the honor to be the faithful servants." i would like to propose a toast. to her majesty, the queen, on her diamond jubilee, to our dear friends, david and samantha, to the great purpose and design of our alliance. may we remain, now and always, faithful allies. cheers, everyone. david. [applause] >> president obama, the first lady, ladies and gentlemen, it is a tremendous honor to be here this evening. i want to thank you for putting on such a great dinner and for making our visit so special over the last two days. thank you also for all of those strong and beautiful words that you have just spoken. michelle, i am sure that, like sam, you wonder what happens when your husband goes out for a night with the guys. maybe i should come clean about last night. we went to basketball and we had a man-to-man chat. barack tried to confuse me by talking about br
these were the words that winston spoke to his american partners. say that he must indeed have a blind soul who cannot see that some great purpose and design is being worked here below of which we have the honor to be the faithful servants." i would like to propose a toast. to her majesty, the queen, on her diamond jubilee, to our dear friends, david and samantha, to the great purpose and design of our alliance. may we remain, now and always, faithful allies. cheers, everyone. david....
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he just kind of showed up and said, i'm winston churchill. i want to be part of this. he goes off in a long-range desert group and drops into occupied yug go slauf yeah. so bumby thinks, this is a sure interesting way to spend your time during the war. i wonder if we have anything like this so if you're an mp second lieutenant and you're looking to join the intelligent situation, nobody is going to help you. one day in algeria, he goes to a camp. he makes his rounds looking to enforce various regulations and at this camp, it's kind of non-descript. the food is head and shoulders above any army food. he said, what's going on here? why is this food so good? they said, they have a french chef. bumby says, how can i join? they said, do you speak french? do you know you're way around the french countryside? he says, yes. they say, okay, you're in. it turns out that he has joined the oss. the -- at this point in the war, so this is the spring, summer of 1944, the oss is dropping people into europe and bumby is given a pretty stark choice. and you can either go on the next mi
he just kind of showed up and said, i'm winston churchill. i want to be part of this. he goes off in a long-range desert group and drops into occupied yug go slauf yeah. so bumby thinks, this is a sure interesting way to spend your time during the war. i wonder if we have anything like this so if you're an mp second lieutenant and you're looking to join the intelligent situation, nobody is going to help you. one day in algeria, he goes to a camp. he makes his rounds looking to enforce various...
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he was a handful for winston and fought with him for a lot of occasions and he successfully worked his way into british special ops. he just kind of showed up and goes off on a long-range desert group and he goes into occupied yugoslavia. so bumby hears this story and he thinks this is a very interesting way to spend your time with the war. i wonder if we have anything like this, if you're an m.p., second lieu lute and looking to enjoy the intelligence organization, and one day in algeria he goes to a camp and he makes his rounds looking to enforce various regulations and this camp is nondescript. it's a fabulous mess hall and the food is head and above any other u.s. army food. >> what's going on here? why is this so good? this unit has a french chef. they do not have -- he says how do i join? >> he says do know the french country size side and it turned, this is the spring summer of 1966. the, on the ss is dropping people into europe and bumby is given a pretty stark choice. you can either go on the next mission which is a really exciting mission called region etoile and it would dro
he was a handful for winston and fought with him for a lot of occasions and he successfully worked his way into british special ops. he just kind of showed up and goes off on a long-range desert group and he goes into occupied yugoslavia. so bumby hears this story and he thinks this is a very interesting way to spend your time with the war. i wonder if we have anything like this, if you're an m.p., second lieu lute and looking to enjoy the intelligence organization, and one day in algeria he...
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here's another surprise-- executive recruiter dale winston expects we'll regain some factory jobs. >> i believe that there will be jobs in manufacturing. they may not be the traditional jobs. they'll be the warehousing jobs, >> reporter: winston also expects lots of hiring in technology, particularly digital media, previously a somewhat mysterious fie. >> more people get it now, so there's been a lot of need for people with a good understanding and vision. >> reporter: which brings us back to arnold c.e.o. andrew bennett. he says the firm has 60 open positions, half in tough-to-fill social media. >> we're all going after a very similar pool of talent-- so, kind of modern, progressive, talent today, people that are very active and engaged at a minimum level in social media. >> reporter: to be clear, the u.s. still has a long way to go before the 13 million unemployed americans find work. but every job helps. suzanne pratt, "nightly business report," new york. >> susie: for more on the job outlook, we turn now to gary burnison, c.e.o. of korn ferry, the world's largest executive recruit
here's another surprise-- executive recruiter dale winston expects we'll regain some factory jobs. >> i believe that there will be jobs in manufacturing. they may not be the traditional jobs. they'll be the warehousing jobs, >> reporter: winston also expects lots of hiring in technology, particularly digital media, previously a somewhat mysterious fie. >> more people get it now, so there's been a lot of need for people with a good understanding and vision. >> reporter:...
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almost half a century on, winston churchill still manages to dominate his surroundings. >> by the way, i cannot help but reflect that if my father had been american and my mother british instead of the other way around, i might have gotten here on my own. >>> there's a new website for american history tv where you can find our schedules and preview our upcoming programs, watch featured video from our regular weekly series, as well as access ahtv's history tweets, history in the news and social media from facebook, youtube, twitter and foursquare. follow american history tv all weekend every weekend on c-span 3 and online at c-span.org/history. >>> two grand daughters of dwight d. eisenhower voiced their opposition this week to the proposed design of a memorial honoring the 34th president. they appeared before a congressional subcommittee hearing held to consider the views of both supporters and
almost half a century on, winston churchill still manages to dominate his surroundings. >> by the way, i cannot help but reflect that if my father had been american and my mother british instead of the other way around, i might have gotten here on my own. >>> there's a new website for american history tv where you can find our schedules and preview our upcoming programs, watch featured video from our regular weekly series, as well as access ahtv's history tweets, history in the...
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winston, along that line, do you have a sense as to -- clearly states are doing things differently among the several states. do you have a sense as to whether or not there is any coordination at the state level as to adopting the best practices, what's working in one location might be transferable to another location, is there communication along these lines, are states looking at what programs are working and -- in other areas, and then i want to go to go to dr. strickland as to what the federal oversight of that is. but do you get a sense there are states that are doing it right, and states that showroom for improvement? >> i have to say that it's not my expertise to look at what states are doing, so i can't really give you a full answer. i can speak to one program that hersa funded that's in pennsylvania that might be of help to you. in pennsylvania, there is this group -- there's a program called brain steps to try to reintegrate children into the school system, because understand, that is the job of children. it's to go to school. and to get back in there. and now every school distr
winston, along that line, do you have a sense as to -- clearly states are doing things differently among the several states. do you have a sense as to whether or not there is any coordination at the state level as to adopting the best practices, what's working in one location might be transferable to another location, is there communication along these lines, are states looking at what programs are working and -- in other areas, and then i want to go to go to dr. strickland as to what the...
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kennedy acting on behalf of a grateful nation designated him an honorary american citizen, winston churchill paid his own heartfelt tribute to his transatlantic origins. appearing before a joint session of congress on the day after christmas 1941, he puckerishly observed i can't help but reflecting had my father been american and my mother british instead of the other way around i might have got here on my own. today, outside the british embassy on massachusetts avenue, churchill literally bestrides two nations, with one bronze into the planted on british soil and the other on american. this pleased the old man himself to no end of the statue announced on his 89th birthday, the honorary american said i feel it will rest securely on both feet. controversy arose over the sculpture william depiction of the wartime prime minister, not because of his characteristically defiant stance, with right hand raised and a trademark "v" for victory salute. no, it was another churchill icon, the cigar in his left hand, that offended some members of the english-speaking union. the organization responsible fo
kennedy acting on behalf of a grateful nation designated him an honorary american citizen, winston churchill paid his own heartfelt tribute to his transatlantic origins. appearing before a joint session of congress on the day after christmas 1941, he puckerishly observed i can't help but reflecting had my father been american and my mother british instead of the other way around i might have got here on my own. today, outside the british embassy on massachusetts avenue, churchill literally...
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seattle to washington, to winston salem north carolina to boston. archie jones up there, to chicago, got creative with the whole concept of grass roots community programs. i looked up and winston-salem has got a free ambulance program. i hadn't even thought of that. i said right on. i looked up in boston and sister jones got a free pharmacy program. hey, right on. richmond, virginia had a free pest control program. the next thing you know we are 22, 2400 expanding out after that programs in the community to organize and unify the people around. all growing out of the foundation of the 10-point platform and program of our black panther party. that 10-point platform and program is probably -- you know even when we wrote that program, i said now huie, we don't want to write some long dissertative kind of stuff. he said what are you talking about. i said you know how some brothers and sisters, they are educated and stuff but try to talk to the grass roots people and they say the basic socio-economic structure and the adverse conditions and considering s
seattle to washington, to winston salem north carolina to boston. archie jones up there, to chicago, got creative with the whole concept of grass roots community programs. i looked up and winston-salem has got a free ambulance program. i hadn't even thought of that. i said right on. i looked up in boston and sister jones got a free pharmacy program. hey, right on. richmond, virginia had a free pest control program. the next thing you know we are 22, 2400 expanding out after that programs in the...
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acional winston, en otra estudiantes fue arrestada y transportada a una centro de reclusion para menoresde maryland martin o'malley, se opuso hoy a medidas para legalizar la marihuana con fines medicos, citando preocupaciones de que loestado podrian hacer frente a procesamientos federales al abogar ahora por su legalizacion antes de que lo hagan los legisladores estatales... joshua sharfstein, secretario de salud del goberndor, se recuerdeambiar la hora de sugac reloj, tambien las baterias de su alarma de fuego y detector de monoxido de carbono... enterese cuando debe hacerlo despues de la pa rcial... recors que cias ington eal alcane dias a lmana..visita uestraina ww ciasdcm o scanos cebook twi bajo y los recientes datos del departamento de trabajo seÑalan que no hubo ningun cambio en la tasa de desempleo y ademas se crearon mas nos hispano tuvoo, pero como 1 traspie, aumentando levemente a 10.7%. asi lo explica la secretaria del trabajo. porque mucha mas gente esta buscando trabajo, y eso pasa cuando hay mas gente buscando trabajo. por mi parte veo que es 1 numero no tan negativo pero
acional winston, en otra estudiantes fue arrestada y transportada a una centro de reclusion para menoresde maryland martin o'malley, se opuso hoy a medidas para legalizar la marihuana con fines medicos, citando preocupaciones de que loestado podrian hacer frente a procesamientos federales al abogar ahora por su legalizacion antes de que lo hagan los legisladores estatales... joshua sharfstein, secretario de salud del goberndor, se recuerdeambiar la hora de sugac reloj, tambien las baterias de...
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and at first the americans, it was nixon, henry kissinger and winston lord who were there were rather depressed. they said this didn't really go anywhere and it wasn't much of a conversation but then they all began to think about it and they decided or they persuaded themselves that, in fact, it was a brilliant conversation and kissinger has this wonderful passage in his memoirs we realized it was like a wagner oversure, mao referred indirectly to everything later on we were going to discuss. my own sense they were being a bit optimistic when they read that back into the conversation. i think really important thing about the conversation was that it happened. it took place and then it appeared in the media. >> how long was richard nixon in china? >> he was there about seven days. >> but he never saw mao again. >> never saw mao again. >> why didn't he get a chance to see him again? >> he wanted to see mao again and certainly it had been indicated to him by li that there would be another meeting and he partly wanted to see mao again partly to carry on the conversation but also because r
and at first the americans, it was nixon, henry kissinger and winston lord who were there were rather depressed. they said this didn't really go anywhere and it wasn't much of a conversation but then they all began to think about it and they decided or they persuaded themselves that, in fact, it was a brilliant conversation and kissinger has this wonderful passage in his memoirs we realized it was like a wagner oversure, mao referred indirectly to everything later on we were going to discuss....
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my name is doctor flora winston.i serve as scientific director for the center for research and prevention at the children's hospital of philadelphia, as well as professor of pediatrics of the university of pennsylvania. in addition to be a doctor trained bioengineer, i am a board-certified practicing pediatrician and a public health researcher. the children's hospital of philadelphia is the nations largest pediatric research programs in the u.s. i am humbled by the commitment and skill the hospital brings to pediatric injury, much of which has been enabled by investments by the federal government. i came to care about tbi early in my training. when i would hear the transport helicopter, i felt a sense of dread for the family whose life would be changed by their child's tbi. everyday, more than 125 of our nations children are hospitalized or die for tbi. car crashes, sports, and other causes cause tbi. anyway, tbi costs more than $29 billion for children who died, and $53 billion for those who are hospitalized. theref
my name is doctor flora winston.i serve as scientific director for the center for research and prevention at the children's hospital of philadelphia, as well as professor of pediatrics of the university of pennsylvania. in addition to be a doctor trained bioengineer, i am a board-certified practicing pediatrician and a public health researcher. the children's hospital of philadelphia is the nations largest pediatric research programs in the u.s. i am humbled by the commitment and skill the...
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"we decided hhw would they like it if their grandmothers had their 3 the city of winston-salem has actually tried enactiig laws to have kids pull up tteir pants... but it never it's friday and that means it's your turn to sound off on our facebook page about anything you want. waat.let us now what's on your mind-- and your response could air in our "facebook feedback" segment. segment.just go o facebook dot com slash foxbaltimore to become a fan and joii the conversation. coming up on the early edition... they need money too! too!this thing is worth some bucks. why the árichá are turning towards using... pawn shops. shops. ((break 1)) this was the scene in massachusetts thursday... wind gustt toppled over a gas station canopy....sendinggit crashing down on a car. luckily... the driver was not inside at the timeeno other iijuriee were reported. ((2-shot toss to weather)) 3 ((ad lib meteorologist)) p3 33 &p 3 ((traffic reporter ad libs)) map fiber ap ((traffic reporter ad libs)) map fiber ap 3 3 3 3 3 still to come... mortgage rates flirt with new lows .find out the going ratee.. right now ..
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my name is shirley winston and i am a proud native ohio and, born and raised right here in toledo.ave done only two things in my career. i serve my country and i built jeeps. [applause] for four years, i was a communications specialist in the air force. for the next 29 years, i work right here in toledo, first in a plant we called the cove and then in the toledo complex. i still remember my first day at jeep. i walked in there knowing that would be there for the rest of my working life. i would be with jeep until i walked out with a pension. that is how my father did it. that is how my grandfather did it could and that is how workers all over america have always done it. i can even tell you how many jobs i have done at the jeep. i work in the paint job, in the body shop, but mud flaps on cars, and top of antifreeze in the radiators. i sealed the doors and driven cars off at the end of the line. for six years, i was the only woman working in the tire room. [applause] i will never forget when it was almost ended forever. everyone here knows what happened. we all know how close we cam
my name is shirley winston and i am a proud native ohio and, born and raised right here in toledo.ave done only two things in my career. i serve my country and i built jeeps. [applause] for four years, i was a communications specialist in the air force. for the next 29 years, i work right here in toledo, first in a plant we called the cove and then in the toledo complex. i still remember my first day at jeep. i walked in there knowing that would be there for the rest of my working life. i would...
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these were the words that winston spoke to his american partners.i will say that he must indeed have a blind soul who cannot see that some great purpose and design is being worked here below of which we have the honor to be the faithful servants." i would like to propose a toast. to her majesty, the queen, on her diamond jubilee, to our dear friends, david and samantha, to the great purpose and design of our alliance. may we remain, now and always, faithful allies. cheers, everyone. david. [applause] >> president obama, the first lady, ladies and gentlemen, it is a tremendous honor to be here this evening. i want to thank you for putting on such a great dinner and for making our visit so special over the last two days. thank you also for all of those strong and beautiful words that you have just spoken. michelle, i am sure that, like sam, you wonder what happens when your husband goes out for a night with the guys. maybe i should come clean about last night. we went to basketball and we had a man-to-man chat. barack tried to confuse me by talking ab
these were the words that winston spoke to his american partners.i will say that he must indeed have a blind soul who cannot see that some great purpose and design is being worked here below of which we have the honor to be the faithful servants." i would like to propose a toast. to her majesty, the queen, on her diamond jubilee, to our dear friends, david and samantha, to the great purpose and design of our alliance. may we remain, now and always, faithful allies. cheers, everyone. david....
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and schmidt and winston get ultra-competitive playiig bar trivia. 3 tte sunnshould hine today.. changes could be in store. store.meteorologist steve fertig has your 7-day forecast right after the break. you're atching fox 45 good day baltimore. 3 3 value.the incentives to promote home ownership in baltimore city tonight on fox 45 news at 5:30
and schmidt and winston get ultra-competitive playiig bar trivia. 3 tte sunnshould hine today.. changes could be in store. store.meteorologist steve fertig has your 7-day forecast right after the break. you're atching fox 45 good day baltimore. 3 3 value.the incentives to promote home ownership in baltimore city tonight on fox 45 news at 5:30
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other stus include marquette, michigan, santa a the, new mexico, pittsburgh, pennsylvania, and winston-salem, north carolina, at the other end of the scale is stockton. in the past ten years, stockton has been at the top of forbes magazines most miserable cities list. the city with a $15 million deficit is on the verge of bankruptcy. city leaders have gone negotiations with bond holders and credit unions and leaders in an attempt to stay solvent. >>> ideal conditions including weather and water level have people on a gold rush. here's why so many are panning for gold again in california. >> reporter: old time gold panner jason smith say, look around on aarea waterway, it's clear, gold pang -- panning is exploding in popularityishing there's craters everywhere from people digging holes. >> the opener of the mining supply store says with gold prices hovering near 17 this an hundreds, the reason for panners hitting the river. >> you can make bitter than minimum wage. >> experts say the dry, warm winter also playing a big role. >> that's totally it. and everyone is taking advantage of it. >> gol
other stus include marquette, michigan, santa a the, new mexico, pittsburgh, pennsylvania, and winston-salem, north carolina, at the other end of the scale is stockton. in the past ten years, stockton has been at the top of forbes magazines most miserable cities list. the city with a $15 million deficit is on the verge of bankruptcy. city leaders have gone negotiations with bond holders and credit unions and leaders in an attempt to stay solvent. >>> ideal conditions including weather...
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that is what winston churchill called the relationship between britain and america more than 60 years ago. what is true then it appears so now. today, the american president and the british by mr. cemented issues concerning the countries. -- and the british prime minister cemented their relationship. >> they were called to injured spirits. president obama has pulled out all the stops. he was bowled over by his reception in london and is determined to put out all the pomp that america can muster. a crowd of more than 5000 local school children on the white house lawn, a handshake for a few. reviewing the troops the stress is an essential part of the relationship. britain might be an essential ally but it also reminded that we were once enemies. they joked that in 1812, the bird to this place to the ground. >> we are glad you are here. i'm confident that together we will keep the relationship between our two great nations absolutely top-notch. >> the president said that america and britain stood to get there. the military operation is that the core of the relationship and at the heart o
that is what winston churchill called the relationship between britain and america more than 60 years ago. what is true then it appears so now. today, the american president and the british by mr. cemented issues concerning the countries. -- and the british prime minister cemented their relationship. >> they were called to injured spirits. president obama has pulled out all the stops. he was bowled over by his reception in london and is determined to put out all the pomp that america can...
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eric winston has plans to visit with the ravens. he should be in town by the end of the week.oyola kicks off the opening round of the n.c.a.a. tournament against ohio state. pete gilbert had a courtside seat. >> i am here with the head coach sos.oyola, jimmy pat sugg >> it is great. it is exciting for the school. the players are what i most excited about. you give your name on a credential list. >> we are in pittsburg and i assume a lot of people in baltimore assume there is nothing to do but hate the steelers. what are you going to do to keep focused and have some fun? >> 15 minutes of fame. the andy warhol museum is here. i am not trying to think too much out of the box. i am board. >> have you thought about the pre-game speech? where are you drawing your motivation from? >> they should be pretty motivated now. we may play little different zone. player game, but this is what's that have dreamed about. enjoy yourself. >> this is loyola's first time in the n.c.a.a. tournament since 1988. pete gilbert, wbal-tv 11 sports. >> everyone is in the act today. the greyhounds had 10 pl
eric winston has plans to visit with the ravens. he should be in town by the end of the week.oyola kicks off the opening round of the n.c.a.a. tournament against ohio state. pete gilbert had a courtside seat. >> i am here with the head coach sos.oyola, jimmy pat sugg >> it is great. it is exciting for the school. the players are what i most excited about. you give your name on a credential list. >> we are in pittsburg and i assume a lot of people in baltimore assume there is...
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a career high 27 points was scored as the golden state winston norland as is now four game losing streak good thing to do on the road because no one was pulling them. samper but nevada they're headed to madison square garden for the nit final four. see you at 11. ,,
a career high 27 points was scored as the golden state winston norland as is now four game losing streak good thing to do on the road because no one was pulling them. samper but nevada they're headed to madison square garden for the nit final four. see you at 11. ,,
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that is what winston churchill called the relationship between britain and america. what is true then appear so now. whether you call a special >> today the american president and the british prime minister cemented issues concerning their country. -- whether you call it special, today the american president and the british prime ministers met issues concerning their country. >> they were called a kindred spirits. president obama has pulled out all of the stops. he was bowled over by his reception in london and he is determined to put out all of the pomp that america can muster. a crowd of more than 5000 local school children on the white house lawn, a handshake for the static few. where do with the troops -- r eviewing the troops. they are allies but they are also old enemies. in 1812, they burn to this place to the ground. they joked about that. >> we are glad you are here. we are looking forward to 8 great meeting. -- to a great meeting. we will keep the relationship between our countries top notch. >> they stood together and lead to get there. that military coope
that is what winston churchill called the relationship between britain and america. what is true then appear so now. whether you call a special >> today the american president and the british prime minister cemented issues concerning their country. -- whether you call it special, today the american president and the british prime ministers met issues concerning their country. >> they were called a kindred spirits. president obama has pulled out all of the stops. he was bowled over...
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it's already happening in places like winston-salem, louisville, austin, ft. lauderdale and other places. community, school and parents are working together to make sure students succeed. >> in these communities, it is working very well. big brothers, big sisters, united way and the schools are working together so that when a child is acting out in school or fails a test or skips class, a big brother or a big sister is there to work with the family and the teacher to make sure that that child gets back on track. and it's not just about the bad things. when good things happen, they celebrate that together, too. >> that's the kind of synergy we want to create in every community. we hope dom back here in a few years and report that all 1,200 united ways and all 355 big brothers big sisters chapters are doing the same. we hope you all join us and together we'll all work to make sure every community helps all of our children go far in school, work and life. >> thank you and please enjoy this fantastic video capturing this wonderful partnership. >>> i'm ron jay. i l
it's already happening in places like winston-salem, louisville, austin, ft. lauderdale and other places. community, school and parents are working together to make sure students succeed. >> in these communities, it is working very well. big brothers, big sisters, united way and the schools are working together so that when a child is acting out in school or fails a test or skips class, a big brother or a big sister is there to work with the family and the teacher to make sure that that...
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again, quo tote -- to quote winston churchill, it is a terrible system. it is just better than any other one. i met with the brazilian supreme court. they have just met with the united states supreme court less than a month ago to deal with their issues. in brazil, every matter that comes before the supreme court of brazil, they had 80,000 cases last year, 80,000, obviously, no justice. you cannot have a system that wants to review 80,000 cases. i do think our appellate system could use some tweaking, but by and large, the florida -- i am not sure i agree with that -- almost certainly respected -- the florida supreme court's motto is, you'll appreciate this, i will not give you the latin version, but the translation is "soon enough, if correct." that is the actual motto. sometimes soon enough is not soon enough. you are correct. as you know, professor, the supreme court of the united states takes such few cases that usually the intermediary court decision is the final one. we have to fill the bench. it is going to be worse every day if we have an empty fe
again, quo tote -- to quote winston churchill, it is a terrible system. it is just better than any other one. i met with the brazilian supreme court. they have just met with the united states supreme court less than a month ago to deal with their issues. in brazil, every matter that comes before the supreme court of brazil, they had 80,000 cases last year, 80,000, obviously, no justice. you cannot have a system that wants to review 80,000 cases. i do think our appellate system could use some...
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before you use that quote from general burgess, believe the first person who made that statement was winston churchill when he said that the united states and britain were two countries separated by a common language. i did not want to out you general burgess but someone was going to do it sooner or later. it actually goes to one of the points that i need to make this morning and to ask both of you for your advice and that is ports do count. i also sit on the foreign relations committee and the last few days we have been trying to put together a resolution with respect to syria and first i would say director that your comments, your testimony and your comments were very helpful today and you can hear the frustration from people like senator mccain on the fact that people think they need to do something but we have to be careful what we do and we have to be careful about the statements that we make as a senate. i have had a number of occasions since i've been here to attempt to look at some of the statements that are well-meaning but hastily drawn and sometimes overly conclusive in their tone
before you use that quote from general burgess, believe the first person who made that statement was winston churchill when he said that the united states and britain were two countries separated by a common language. i did not want to out you general burgess but someone was going to do it sooner or later. it actually goes to one of the points that i need to make this morning and to ask both of you for your advice and that is ports do count. i also sit on the foreign relations committee and the...
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eighty after the war with the i mean i did relief work in uganda and it which was a british colony and winston churchill in fifty six just pulled out of there you know and i said that's it we're out here and now in uganda there legislature is seriously considering legislation has been going on for a couple of years and it's been pushed by by guys out of case three out of eastridge i guess it is that the jeff sharlet outed in his in his book about that was the kind of culture here of right wing religious republicans mostly republican some democrats to their passing legislation to kill gay people i mean is it to what extent is america exporting its sexual history. well i think you're right to the extent that we see it in places like africa and i hear that it's also starting in latin america to extend a lot of it is being pushed export it by americans who as you say. you know these washington powerbrokers with barry high level of republican backing for these really grotesque kinds of legislation senator olympia snowe just announced that she was going to retire from the senate she was a moderate r
eighty after the war with the i mean i did relief work in uganda and it which was a british colony and winston churchill in fifty six just pulled out of there you know and i said that's it we're out here and now in uganda there legislature is seriously considering legislation has been going on for a couple of years and it's been pushed by by guys out of case three out of eastridge i guess it is that the jeff sharlet outed in his in his book about that was the kind of culture here of right wing...
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we ran a survey, we did it through the winston group who surveyed the american people. it came up 85% of those surveyed said that they thought their airline pilots should be armed. we ran two other surveys. one apa did and one alpa did. between 80% and 85% of the pilots surveyed said they thought pilots should be armed. at the time of 9/11, we flew over 30,000 flights per day. we had a little over 100,000 commercial airline pilots. if you take that 80% number, for example, we expected that 80,000 pilots thought that pilots should be armed and something north of 50,000 or 60,000 pilots would probably actually volunteer to be armed. we don't have that many. we have a significant number, but not enough for the deterrent value we tried to create with this program. >> i'm from senator barbara boxer's office. my question, you mentioned that the air carriers expressed early opposition and concern. i was hoping you could speak to their current position on the issue and whether or not it's changed? >> i'll have to defer the current position to my colleagues who are still flying
we ran a survey, we did it through the winston group who surveyed the american people. it came up 85% of those surveyed said that they thought their airline pilots should be armed. we ran two other surveys. one apa did and one alpa did. between 80% and 85% of the pilots surveyed said they thought pilots should be armed. at the time of 9/11, we flew over 30,000 flights per day. we had a little over 100,000 commercial airline pilots. if you take that 80% number, for example, we expected that...
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not for candidates today but from history in closing and xander methadone ski piece of the great winston churchill and. you'll be doing a great twenty six year olds it's only hours before russia's next peter the great is named but even before the ballots have been counted many were in other new wave of protests. protesters in december demonstrated not against the results of the vote but the fact an advantage in putin was swapping seats we're irritated them was that putin was trying to return to the top job so regardless of how transparent the vote is if putin gets slightly more than fifty percent protesters will claim he added that up and so to avoid a second round he gets seventy no one will believe the results but if he gets fifty five to sixty percent there'll be no rallies or two to figure would look realistic . the first exit polls will do at least one boat in the westernmost city of kaliningrad konstanz the question then will any of the candidates have that much needed fifty percent to avoid a second round if the democrats are t. more skilled and of course we'll be bringing you spe
not for candidates today but from history in closing and xander methadone ski piece of the great winston churchill and. you'll be doing a great twenty six year olds it's only hours before russia's next peter the great is named but even before the ballots have been counted many were in other new wave of protests. protesters in december demonstrated not against the results of the vote but the fact an advantage in putin was swapping seats we're irritated them was that putin was trying to return to...
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iranian government is creating an electric -- electronic curtain similar to the speech back in 1947 by winston churchill on the iron curtain between east and west europe. this an electronic curtain that is limiting access iranians have to social media websites including google and facebook. ♪ >> i risch tenor david o leery with "danny boy." that iconic irish song as the president today donning a green tie and greeting the irish prime minister. the day began for the irish prime minister, the tea shock with vice president joe biden. the president saying technically it's not st. patrick's day. of course, that was last saturday. but we like to prolong the party around here. at the white house earlier in the day with the irish prime minister, a discussion about some serious issues including the euro, the dollar and the economic situation facing those 17 countries that now participate in the euro. here's more with the irish prime minister and the president. >> first of all, i want to thank the president and the first lady for the accommodation last evening. always good to have a place to stay in was
iranian government is creating an electric -- electronic curtain similar to the speech back in 1947 by winston churchill on the iron curtain between east and west europe. this an electronic curtain that is limiting access iranians have to social media websites including google and facebook. ♪ >> i risch tenor david o leery with "danny boy." that iconic irish song as the president today donning a green tie and greeting the irish prime minister. the day began for the irish prime...
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. >> winston packer. i wonder if you could k enumerate the success of the program in terms of numbers of incidents that you have of potential attacks you thwarted because of this program. are there other countries that have the fau program? >> is that directed at me? >> anybody. >> as far as armed pilots in other countries, no. we are unique in that case. for incidents, there were numerous incidents. some we've got to be careful about talking about because they are covered by sensitive security information. i talked about one in general from an offduty was able to stop something. if you remember the shoe bomber and underwear
. >> winston packer. i wonder if you could k enumerate the success of the program in terms of numbers of incidents that you have of potential attacks you thwarted because of this program. are there other countries that have the fau program? >> is that directed at me? >> anybody. >> as far as armed pilots in other countries, no. we are unique in that case. for incidents, there were numerous incidents. some we've got to be careful about talking about because they are...
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of the second world war when which americans are the british begin the world to the house of saud winston churchill off the more gold plated rolls royce americans higher than dollars lots of dollars and a host of so when will america ever since it's been a very important ally in the world's superpower military superpower and the biggest oil supplier but there are certain differences which i think we want to know before this meeting in istanbul on sunday the saudis of very keen to overthrow the assad regime as soon as possible and want to increase the arms which are going to the syrian rebels the free syrian army etc the americans a slightly weary not because the skins overthrew the assad regime from their own experience they know all that providing weapons probably also means involve providing weapons and structures and so on and can lead to involvement in a conflict which the sea easy solution to is the americans for their all reason in part because the rule over straits in afghanistan and elsewhere are hesitant of zero escalating on supplies to the rebels not through any concern of the
of the second world war when which americans are the british begin the world to the house of saud winston churchill off the more gold plated rolls royce americans higher than dollars lots of dollars and a host of so when will america ever since it's been a very important ally in the world's superpower military superpower and the biggest oil supplier but there are certain differences which i think we want to know before this meeting in istanbul on sunday the saudis of very keen to overthrow the...
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invited to cast their ballots not for candidates of today but from history including peter the great winston churchill and. you know he included a great twenty six slopes it's only hours before russia's next peter the great is named but even before the ballots have been counted many warned of a new wave of protests. protesters in december demonstrated not against the results of the vote but the fact an advantage when putin was swapping seats irritated them was that putin was trying to return to the top job so regardless of how transparent the vote is if putin gets slightly more than fifty percent protesters will claim he added data and self to avoid a second round to get seventy no one will believe the result the first exit polls will be released one voting in the westernmost city of kaliningrad comes to an end the question then will any of the candidates have that much needed fifty percent to avoid a second round exit in the direction of r r t more still. getting a larger reaction now from moscow based political analyst sergei mark of both for joining us so pre-election polls indicated a wi
invited to cast their ballots not for candidates of today but from history including peter the great winston churchill and. you know he included a great twenty six slopes it's only hours before russia's next peter the great is named but even before the ballots have been counted many warned of a new wave of protests. protesters in december demonstrated not against the results of the vote but the fact an advantage when putin was swapping seats irritated them was that putin was trying to return to...
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and there was the long standing friendships and relationships, fdr and winston churchill, thatcher and reagan. tony blair and bill clinton. >> yeah. i mean, from the british press corps, you always have this side questioning about the special relationship when good in values. but of course obama writes being an asia pacific president. the world is changing. the plates are moving and obviously we look at china now for who's going to be america's co-partner as it were in the big nation of the country. so somewhere in the background there is always this sense that britain is america's great second world war and cold war partner. it's signalling that is across america and is looking the other way. so all of that said, there will be lots of -- lots of attempts to enforce the fact that this relationship is strong. i understand that the obamas were very pleased with the reception they got in london. they got an enormous state visit from the queen and downing street is very keen to speaking to a colleague of mine in london. they're very excited that mr. cameron is now head of state and is real
and there was the long standing friendships and relationships, fdr and winston churchill, thatcher and reagan. tony blair and bill clinton. >> yeah. i mean, from the british press corps, you always have this side questioning about the special relationship when good in values. but of course obama writes being an asia pacific president. the world is changing. the plates are moving and obviously we look at china now for who's going to be america's co-partner as it were in the big nation of...