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so it is a certain realist conversely winston churchill has merit as a soldier.ad been in wars from the century past but churchillpez did not understand war. with over 100,000 troops surrender dash singapore it never crossed his mind they did not want to fight for the british empire. possibly to fight but not to die? and then they pushed him please. there were some wonderful leaders in india not just gandhi but other men. those leaders of a democracy in churchill keeps vast numbers of british troops to keep down the indians. but of course, bush is to appoint to feel so cornered as prime minister february february 1942. and as being realistic enough into have many flaws but to have the best man he got. >> i just wonder talking about fdr's strength what are the biggest weaknesses? >> very good question. vanity. [laughter] has the war progressed to military strategy is repeated in my next volume said general's gain press for landings across the english channel. after all even at the beginning of 1943 hardly a single american soldier it is the attribute so that these
so it is a certain realist conversely winston churchill has merit as a soldier.ad been in wars from the century past but churchillpez did not understand war. with over 100,000 troops surrender dash singapore it never crossed his mind they did not want to fight for the british empire. possibly to fight but not to die? and then they pushed him please. there were some wonderful leaders in india not just gandhi but other men. those leaders of a democracy in churchill keeps vast numbers of british...
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>> that was winston. >> winston provided that to the police department? >> i believe so, yeah. >> all right. so tell us about lunch. was it -- what was the plan for you all to go to lunch? >> in a sense that we just kind of said hey, let's go to lunch. and then we discussed possible places to go. and then we landed on publix. >> okay. and it was like any other day. >> yeah. >> okay. and who picked who up? >> i picked ross up. >> okay. so you're driving. you pick ross up. >> correct. >> and where is winston? >> well -- i sit next to winston at work in the main building. so we always go together. >> okay. you all drove to lunch. >> correct. >> where did you go? >> publix. >> okay. and how was ross acting that day? was he acting normal or squirrelly in some way? >> i mean, i wouldn't say abnormal in any way. i would say normal as you could -- as you could be. >> okay. >> nothing stuck out. nothing was weird. >> okay. was he acting overly anxious or overly panicked about anything? >> no. >> okay. what kind of conversation did you have during lunch? >> i think
>> that was winston. >> winston provided that to the police department? >> i believe so, yeah. >> all right. so tell us about lunch. was it -- what was the plan for you all to go to lunch? >> in a sense that we just kind of said hey, let's go to lunch. and then we discussed possible places to go. and then we landed on publix. >> okay. and it was like any other day. >> yeah. >> okay. and who picked who up? >> i picked ross up. >> okay....
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yesterday there was a rally in winston-sal winston-salem, over a thousand people showed up. dr.am barber said this to the crowd. >> it is an all-out attack on the right to vote and voter suppression, the worse we have seen in full measure since jim crow. >> reporter: so strong words, and he also went on to say . . . so dell, an emotional debate there as north carolina for the past decade or so has had some of the loosest, open voting right laws in the country, and now a reversal of time, and people want that to change. dell. >> robert ray thank you very much. >> iowa hit with terrible flooding, but the worst may be yet to come. stuart! stuart! stuart! stuart! ♪ check it out. this my account thing. we can tweet directly toa comcast expert for help. or we can select a time for them to call us back. the future, right? ♪ this doesn't do it for you? [ doorbell rings, dog barks ] oh, that's what blows your mind -- the advanced technology of a doorbell.. [ male announcer ] tweet an expert and schedule a callback from any device. introducing the xfinity my account app. ♪ >>> well as you
yesterday there was a rally in winston-sal winston-salem, over a thousand people showed up. dr.am barber said this to the crowd. >> it is an all-out attack on the right to vote and voter suppression, the worse we have seen in full measure since jim crow. >> reporter: so strong words, and he also went on to say . . . so dell, an emotional debate there as north carolina for the past decade or so has had some of the loosest, open voting right laws in the country, and now a reversal of...
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florida state athlete jame miss winston took out an insurance policy worth up to $10 million should hered or fall in the draft due to illness or injury. he is covered for both. winston a projected top ten pick will be eligible for the draft in 2015. >>> barry bonds is back in court looking to overturn his felony conviction for obstruction ofs justice. this stems from his 2003 grand jury testimony involving the distribution of performance enhancing drugs. >>> pup night in pittsburgh. look at them. fans bringing the furry friends to the ball park but in the game arizona's starting strong, a big hit in the fifth takes them up 2-0 against pittsburgh, but pittsburgh makes a late rally in the bottom of the ninth to score three and take the win. a little gatorade shower to celebrate, of course. check out this dancing duo caught. the miami marlins dance cam right there. oh, my goodness. the kid seen before dancing on the dance cam is catching fire for his spunky shall we say pelvic moves. no idea, dara, where he learned those moves but hey, we'll send it back to you with that. >> thank you so
florida state athlete jame miss winston took out an insurance policy worth up to $10 million should hered or fall in the draft due to illness or injury. he is covered for both. winston a projected top ten pick will be eligible for the draft in 2015. >>> barry bonds is back in court looking to overturn his felony conviction for obstruction ofs justice. this stems from his 2003 grand jury testimony involving the distribution of performance enhancing drugs. >>> pup night in...
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okay, katie, jeff, and winston, good luck to you as we move into today's match. and now here are the categories. first off... champ, go. madonna videos for $200, please. winston. what is "vogue"? no. katie or jeff? [ beep ] what is "material girl"? that's the video. back to you, katie. madonna videos for $400, please.
okay, katie, jeff, and winston, good luck to you as we move into today's match. and now here are the categories. first off... champ, go. madonna videos for $200, please. winston. what is "vogue"? no. katie or jeff? [ beep ] what is "material girl"? that's the video. back to you, katie. madonna videos for $400, please.
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i think it was winston churchill or someone like that who said if you don't learn from the past you areoned to me the same mistakes. >> host: i said from the beginning it's not a politician's book. it's not polemic and you are not judgmental. does this help you political career? >> guest: i think in the long run you have to clearly set out what your beliefs are, where you are coming from if you are coming from intellectual hinterland if you like and that has to help the political career in the end. i think certainly in britain and i'm not sure about the united states the united states there's always been a big connection between understanding history and politics. we have a long tradition of historians in politics and politicians who write history. churchill as i mentioned many times was the greatest example of that. he wrote reams and reams of history throughout his career. he read the history of the first world war and six volumes. i have no idea how you manage to do that but people like lloyd jenkins. lloyd jenkins our current foreign secretary hague has written volumes and famous po
i think it was winston churchill or someone like that who said if you don't learn from the past you areoned to me the same mistakes. >> host: i said from the beginning it's not a politician's book. it's not polemic and you are not judgmental. does this help you political career? >> guest: i think in the long run you have to clearly set out what your beliefs are, where you are coming from if you are coming from intellectual hinterland if you like and that has to help the political...
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you had manual workers and people like winston churchill who was a journalist and writer.he had a lot of different professions and i think that added to the variety. he didn't just hear the same voices. the nature of modern life people are more specialized. there's a huge culture of special adviser or in the american case working on the hill. that is sort of bread its own momentum. >> host: i think you say the three party leaders in britain are essentially better politicians. >> guest: if you look at them, this is a fact. they were born within three years of each other between 1966 and 1969. they are all exactly the same age. they all went to either oxford or cambridge and out of the university worked in politics and that's a fact. the head of the u.k. comes along and just went to private school but he didn't go to the u.s. and he does not have a degree. so he can say look i have actually worked as a commodity trader. i have done this and i'm an ordinary bloke, an ordinary guy. he has been a politician as long as i can remember but it had sort of a grain of truth in people
you had manual workers and people like winston churchill who was a journalist and writer.he had a lot of different professions and i think that added to the variety. he didn't just hear the same voices. the nature of modern life people are more specialized. there's a huge culture of special adviser or in the american case working on the hill. that is sort of bread its own momentum. >> host: i think you say the three party leaders in britain are essentially better politicians. >>...
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remember jameis winston, the heisman trophy winner, the date rate not investigated for six months?e coddle these athletes if they can do good for us, we give them a pass, we judge them by an entirely different standard. jammeis winston should never have been the heisman trophy winner. >> is that really the issue or is the issue the punishment that the nfl gave to ray rice? only suspended for two games. is that enough? you get more of a sentence, you can't even play a season if you get caught with performance enhancing drugs. >> or a stoke of marijuana you get more than this. >> there were two other players on the baltimore ravens who also had domestic violence incidents, not as bad as ray rice's and there wasn't a video, yet they had a similar one and two game suspension. it's systemic in the nfl. they do. they make excuses for these players. they're babied, they get little slaps on the wrists by the courts. ray rice was able to accept a plea deal examine -- and go to anger management classes. he said not once but twice the provoking line, talking about being provoked and the quest
remember jameis winston, the heisman trophy winner, the date rate not investigated for six months?e coddle these athletes if they can do good for us, we give them a pass, we judge them by an entirely different standard. jammeis winston should never have been the heisman trophy winner. >> is that really the issue or is the issue the punishment that the nfl gave to ray rice? only suspended for two games. is that enough? you get more of a sentence, you can't even play a season if you get...
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. ♪ >> reporter: the executive director terry winston is faced with a good problem.much interest, including school groups, they can't fit everybody into the tiny control room. >> there's like 15 girls, you actually have to all crowd around and i don't know if you can see what i'm doing. the google glass is going to be really great so they can actually see what i'm seeing. >> remember we talked about pan? >> projected on a big screen, glass gives the whole class an upclose view without tying up the teacher's hands. just as important, it's unobtrusive. >> bringing a camera into the classroom, especially with young girls, it's a big distraction. >> reporter: women's audio mission serves more than 800 students a year, but winston dreams are serving thousands more. now she just learned she will. >> i jumped out of my seat and did a scream off the phone and got back on the phone. i was extremely excited that the infusion of cash for us is big. >> reporter: google is donating $25,000 to the program, enough money to start broadcasting live classes online. out of the corner o
. ♪ >> reporter: the executive director terry winston is faced with a good problem.much interest, including school groups, they can't fit everybody into the tiny control room. >> there's like 15 girls, you actually have to all crowd around and i don't know if you can see what i'm doing. the google glass is going to be really great so they can actually see what i'm seeing. >> remember we talked about pan? >> projected on a big screen, glass gives the whole class an...
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my name is win winston nu and a high school senior and i work with program management team.joy most about being in this internship this summer is being able to learn how to interpret construction drawings as well as going out to the field to see these drawings come to life. thank you. >> good morning. i am allen troy. i'm a senior at san francisco university high school next year. i'm an intern from urs and working with permanent management and program controls team. this summer i have been working on the street vacations and learned to read legal descriptions all of the facets that go into that. >> good morning. i am reid sanbarb and interning and go to the bay school of san francisco and a rising junior there and i am excited to be on this project because it's having such an amazing change on the city skyline. thank you. >> hi. my name is zach moore i grew up in california. i am interning with web corthis summer and go to school in boston called went worth. i am excited to work on this project because it's going to have an impact on california and others for many, many gen
my name is win winston nu and a high school senior and i work with program management team.joy most about being in this internship this summer is being able to learn how to interpret construction drawings as well as going out to the field to see these drawings come to life. thank you. >> good morning. i am allen troy. i'm a senior at san francisco university high school next year. i'm an intern from urs and working with permanent management and program controls team. this summer i have...
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. ♪ >> reporter: the executive director terry winston is faced with a good problem.ding school groups, they can't fit everybody into the tiny control room. >> there's like 15 girls, you actually have to all crowd around and i don't know if you can see what i'm doing. the google glass is going to be really great so they can actually see what i'm seeing. >> remember we talked about pan? >> projected on a big screen, glass gives the whole class an upclose view without tying up the teacher's hands. just as important, it's unobtrusive. >> bringing a camera into the classroom, especially with young girls, it's a big distraction. >> reporter: women's audio mission serves more than 800 people a year, but winston dreams are serving thousands more. now it looks like she will. >> i jumped out of my seat and did a scream off the phone and got back on the phone. i was extremely excited that the infusion of cash for us is big. >> reporter: google is donating $25,000 to the program, enough known start broadcasting live classes online. out of the corner of her eye, she will be able
. ♪ >> reporter: the executive director terry winston is faced with a good problem.ding school groups, they can't fit everybody into the tiny control room. >> there's like 15 girls, you actually have to all crowd around and i don't know if you can see what i'm doing. the google glass is going to be really great so they can actually see what i'm seeing. >> remember we talked about pan? >> projected on a big screen, glass gives the whole class an upclose view without...
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the president of the ncaa o naacp rather, north carolina spoke to about 1,000 people yesterday, winston salem, here is what he had to say. >> it is all out attack on the right to vote, and voter suppression, the worst that we with have seen since jim crow. he had a statement for al jazeera america, i could not help but think how many of our fore fathers fought, hoping we would never have to fight for those rights again. if it is our time to fight then sobeit, because what we are fighting for came through blood, and we with can't give up now. so strong words as they want the right to vote across all spectrums of life. and coming up, on al jazeera america. >> i have this story, it is my story. i stay on it. >> while most of the attention in iraq has been focused on sunni and muslims, christians are being effected as well, we are talking about members of a village caught in a cross fire. [ grunting ] i'm taking off, but, uh, don't worry. i'm gonna leave the tv on for you. and if anything happens, don't forget about the new xfinity my account app. you can troubleshoot technical issues here.
the president of the ncaa o naacp rather, north carolina spoke to about 1,000 people yesterday, winston salem, here is what he had to say. >> it is all out attack on the right to vote, and voter suppression, the worst that we with have seen since jim crow. he had a statement for al jazeera america, i could not help but think how many of our fore fathers fought, hoping we would never have to fight for those rights again. if it is our time to fight then sobeit, because what we are fighting...
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. ♪ >>> i got a set of tickets to these races in winston salem, north carolina.oming out of the pits is tim brown. he's waiting for burt meyers to come by in the number 1 car. he puts kurt meyers off because he claims burt meyers spun him. he came back to exact his revenge. this turns into a brawl. >> it's a brawl with their cars. they are beating each other up with their cars. >> it's like a demolition derby. is it me or this specific racetrack where they start beating each other up with cars because this isn't the 1st time we've seen it. >> we saw an incident very similar to this about a month ago where the guys started smashing into each other. i know this is wrong, but i love it. if you are at the track you have to -- >> you don't even know you're paying for this. >> it is very dangerous, though, to the other track officials. they are trying to flash his lights into the eyes of the driver to try and get their attention. >> one of them has a stick and he's poking it in there like he's at the zoo poking at the animal cage. >> the other racers keep going. the ra
. ♪ >>> i got a set of tickets to these races in winston salem, north carolina.oming out of the pits is tim brown. he's waiting for burt meyers to come by in the number 1 car. he puts kurt meyers off because he claims burt meyers spun him. he came back to exact his revenge. this turns into a brawl. >> it's a brawl with their cars. they are beating each other up with their cars. >> it's like a demolition derby. is it me or this specific racetrack where they start beating...
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but to paraphrase winston it's ll on democracy, the worst possible form of measures except for all thethers that have been tried. >> an episode in ireland's history which its parliament describes as shameful. announcement that a judge will share a commission investigating the treatent of unmarried mothers and babies. thousands were forced into these homes. at one of the homes likely to our correspondent reports. feel how re and you religion once dominated irish life. like here at vesper house where nuns of the sacred heart order kept a home for unmarried, pregnant women. kerry harrison came here in 1977, aged 13. >> the worst is when they would say to you, you're here because nobody wants you, you're here because nobody cares but, you are hear -- here because you have failed. >> terry gave birth in another church-run home and claims her baby was later adopted without her permission. >> he vanished into a black pit. t's like -- it's like his life away olen, and he's never from me. every october on the 15th, he was born at 6:30 in the morning. he weighed 6 pounds, 6 ounces and he was bea
but to paraphrase winston it's ll on democracy, the worst possible form of measures except for all thethers that have been tried. >> an episode in ireland's history which its parliament describes as shameful. announcement that a judge will share a commission investigating the treatent of unmarried mothers and babies. thousands were forced into these homes. at one of the homes likely to our correspondent reports. feel how re and you religion once dominated irish life. like here at vesper...
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the company which makes brands like kool, camel, winston, and pall mall, says the settlement was grosslyve. a widow of a man who died from lung cancer filed the lawsuit. "the new york times" found that many of those loans are made through used car dealers working with some of the nation's biggest banks and private equity firms. in some situations interest rates can exceed 23% offer pushing vulnerable borrowers into debt. the price is $3.36 per gallon which is a little lower. the gas station is a taxpayer swipe at the free market. >>> and "dawn of the planet of the apes" was number one at the weekend box office for a second consecutive week. the science fiction sequel rakes in $36 million in ticket sales. "the purge: an archie," a horror film was second and fire rescue and plains was third. >> straight ahead, your monday morning weather, and in sports rory mcilroy holds the late challenge to walk off with the claret jug. optic white® whiten t toothpaste. this shell is made of calcium that can absorb stains like teeth. brush one side with a regular whitening toothpaste and the other side w
the company which makes brands like kool, camel, winston, and pall mall, says the settlement was grosslyve. a widow of a man who died from lung cancer filed the lawsuit. "the new york times" found that many of those loans are made through used car dealers working with some of the nation's biggest banks and private equity firms. in some situations interest rates can exceed 23% offer pushing vulnerable borrowers into debt. the price is $3.36 per gallon which is a little lower. the gas...
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the smartest thing anyone ever said about writing the book was actually winston churchill. it's like building a house. you've got to work out how many floors the house is can you the house is committed to working with the external structure of the house is. you've got to work out how many rooms and bedrooms and all the rest of it before you worry about -- >> host: and churchill actually build houses. >> guest: absolutely. you have a structure before you work of what quilt or how your sofa is going to appear with patty would be like in the garden. you've got to work at the actual structure. once you've got a structure, then the second thing about writing a book is, i don't know if it's an african proverb, that if you want to eat an elephant you've got to chop it up into little pieces. once you have house, you can to take a gradual approach. people think you just rustle it up out of thin air. it took about six years. i was thinking about it even before. i had studied economic history at cambridge university. i spent my year abroad in boston, and so these thoughts have been ev
the smartest thing anyone ever said about writing the book was actually winston churchill. it's like building a house. you've got to work out how many floors the house is can you the house is committed to working with the external structure of the house is. you've got to work out how many rooms and bedrooms and all the rest of it before you worry about -- >> host: and churchill actually build houses. >> guest: absolutely. you have a structure before you work of what quilt or how...
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winston churchill referred to the aide as "the most unsorted acts." the u.s. was only willing to provide this aid after milking britain dry. we force them to sell all of their major subcy dairies of british companies in the united states. there is evidence that f.d.c.'s administration was willing to take bits of the empire. here is a nice quote speaking to the u.s. treasury in 1940. he said there is one thing i know i can say for mr. roosevelt that we don't want any of those islands. i know he doesn't want jamaica. i know he does not want trinidad and i know he does not want british giana. the u.s. was more spontaneous generous to soviet union than they were to britain. the mindset during the war was focused on britain as our main rival. this was all overthrown three years later with the marshal plan but that is another story to be told in my next book. one of the reasons of the british political power was as rapid and violent that it was because britain was running out of dollars and the u.s. treasury was managing that process. if you look at the debates goin
winston churchill referred to the aide as "the most unsorted acts." the u.s. was only willing to provide this aid after milking britain dry. we force them to sell all of their major subcy dairies of british companies in the united states. there is evidence that f.d.c.'s administration was willing to take bits of the empire. here is a nice quote speaking to the u.s. treasury in 1940. he said there is one thing i know i can say for mr. roosevelt that we don't want any of those islands....
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the company which makes brands like kool, camel, winston, and pall mall said the award was grossly excessivew of a man who died from lung cancer filed the lawsuit. >>> subprime auto loans with their hire rates and steady profits are fueling a bonanza for many investors. "the new york times" found that many of those loans are made through used car dealers working with some of the nation's biggest banks and private equity firms. in some instances interest rates can exceed 23%, often pushing vulnerable borrowers into debt. >>> somerset, kentucky, has what appears to be the only gas station run by a municipal government. the price is $3.36 per gallon which is a little lower than nearby markets. the gas station is a taxpayer swipe at the free market. >>> and "dawn of the planet of the apes" was number one at the weekend box office for a second consecutive week. the science fiction sequel raked in $36 million in ticket sales. "the purge: an archie," a horror film was second and fire rescue and "planes "fire & rescue" came in third. lauren? jill, thanks. >> straight ahead, your monday morning weath
the company which makes brands like kool, camel, winston, and pall mall said the award was grossly excessivew of a man who died from lung cancer filed the lawsuit. >>> subprime auto loans with their hire rates and steady profits are fueling a bonanza for many investors. "the new york times" found that many of those loans are made through used car dealers working with some of the nation's biggest banks and private equity firms. in some instances interest rates can exceed 23%,...
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with a tip of the cap to sir winston, our esteemed panelists today are all people at the top of their field, and are quick and informal and conversational, particularly as it regards our national pastime. we have a good sense of the crowd and a clock that compels a sense of urgency, so let's talk baseball. the first topic of conversation, your initial passion for the game. bart giamatti once said "the appeal of baseball is intimately wrapped up with the place where you got to know it in your youth." the question for the panel, where did you first get wrapped up in baseball? in that place, briefly describe the place the game takes up in your heart. justice alito, do you want to lead off? >> when i think about summers when i was young, they seem to have lasted forever. that is what my friends and i would do all summer. we played baseball. we collected baseball cards. unfortunately, my strategy then was not to collect a lot of mickey mantle cards or willie mays cars, -- cards, which would now be valuable. i would trade my extra all-star cards for the card of some guy who played one game.
with a tip of the cap to sir winston, our esteemed panelists today are all people at the top of their field, and are quick and informal and conversational, particularly as it regards our national pastime. we have a good sense of the crowd and a clock that compels a sense of urgency, so let's talk baseball. the first topic of conversation, your initial passion for the game. bart giamatti once said "the appeal of baseball is intimately wrapped up with the place where you got to know it in...
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. >> reporter: executive director terry winston has been faced with a good problem, so much interestincluding school groups they can't fit everybody in this tiny control room. >> there is like 15 girls, i was like you have to all crowd around. i don't know if you can see what i'm doing, but the google glass is going to be great so they can actually see what i'm seeing. remember we talked about tan? >> reporter: the projection gives the class the whole view without tying up the teacher's hands, but is in the background. >> with the environment, the young girls that is a distraction. >> reporter: women's audio serves more than 1600 a year, but now with this, she learned there will be more. >> i jumped out of my seat and did a little scream off the phone and then got off the phone. i was extremely excited. that infusion of cash for us is big. >> reporter: google is donating $25,000 to the program, enough money to start broadcasting live classes on line. out of the corner of her eye kelly can see questions from students half way around the world. she can't wait. she was a student here on
. >> reporter: executive director terry winston has been faced with a good problem, so much interestincluding school groups they can't fit everybody in this tiny control room. >> there is like 15 girls, i was like you have to all crowd around. i don't know if you can see what i'm doing, but the google glass is going to be great so they can actually see what i'm seeing. remember we talked about tan? >> reporter: the projection gives the class the whole view without tying up the...
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winston churchill famously referred to american land lease aid as the most unsword i had acts. but the yo u.s. was, in fact, oy willing to provide this aid after really milks britain dry. we forced them to sell all their major sub individual air s of british companies in the united states. there is evidence that fdr's administration was willing to take bits of the empire, but not every bit. here is a quote from henry morgan. he said there is one thing i can -- i know i can say for mr. roosevelt that we don't want any of those islands. i know he doesn't want jamaica, he doesn't want trinidad and i know he doesn't want british gihana. the u.s. was more spontaneous during the second world war to china and the soviet union than it was to britain. it seems rather remarkable today, but the mindset during the war was really focused on britain as our main rival. now, this was all over throne three years later with the marshall plan in 1947, but that's another story to be be told in my next book. but one of the reasons why the collapse of british imperial power in 1946 and 1947 in parti
winston churchill famously referred to american land lease aid as the most unsword i had acts. but the yo u.s. was, in fact, oy willing to provide this aid after really milks britain dry. we forced them to sell all their major sub individual air s of british companies in the united states. there is evidence that fdr's administration was willing to take bits of the empire, but not every bit. here is a quote from henry morgan. he said there is one thing i can -- i know i can say for mr. roosevelt...
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maybe they could snap up the likes of cool, winston. that is about 5% of the u.s. market, the brands that would have to be disposed of by reynolds. what imperial tobacco already have. already, imperial tobacco has 3% of the u.s. market. but it wants scale. this is what the chief executive has been telling us. we have positive momentum going on in the united states. they are looking to build on that. they want bigger scale and more brands. to $7 billion is what the actual value of these brands could be. biggestuld be the tobacco deal, the second and third biggest players in america. even if they do combine, they are still much smaller than the biggestltria, player in the field. it is interesting. long-term trends, cigarettes and smoking, in a state of structural decline. why are they trying to build up this business? >> you are exactly right. they are trying to get synergies, scale, and have money to be a will to put towards development and research into e-cigarettes or new ways of taking in nicotine without having the negative side effects of tobacco. the dealderst
maybe they could snap up the likes of cool, winston. that is about 5% of the u.s. market, the brands that would have to be disposed of by reynolds. what imperial tobacco already have. already, imperial tobacco has 3% of the u.s. market. but it wants scale. this is what the chief executive has been telling us. we have positive momentum going on in the united states. they are looking to build on that. they want bigger scale and more brands. to $7 billion is what the actual value of these brands...
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yes, in the words of winston churchill, democracy is a pretty bad form of government except that it's better than anything else. well, let's follow democracy and let's not you and i prejudge what the voters are going to say. (applause) >> put it on the ballot. >> excuse me, we do have a rule in the board chambers you not interrupt speakers. please [speaker not understood]. thank you. >> let's not interrupt the voters' right to decide for themselves. let's put it it on the ballot. let the voters of san francisco decide, you know. it can go either way. but democracy, the beauty of democracy, is that it's not the elected officials, but it's the voters who have the final say. so, as a former -- as an a point aloe of gavin newsom, i am proud to say let's change the system or at least give the voters the opportunity to have a voice ~. thank you. >> thank you. supervisor mar. >> let me just think about what i'm going to add. [speaker not understood] led it out. [speaker not understood] laid it out a couple weeks ago that this body has been known as the mistresses of the mayor over the years.
yes, in the words of winston churchill, democracy is a pretty bad form of government except that it's better than anything else. well, let's follow democracy and let's not you and i prejudge what the voters are going to say. (applause) >> put it on the ballot. >> excuse me, we do have a rule in the board chambers you not interrupt speakers. please [speaker not understood]. thank you. >> let's not interrupt the voters' right to decide for themselves. let's put it it on the...
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certainly don't want to suggest that the current system is perfect, but i'm reminded of a quote by winston churchill who said, democracy is the worst form of government except for all others. and our current system is not perfect, but it's far better, far more effective and efficient than the other. so, with that unfortunately i won't be able to support this today. thank you. >> supervisor wiener. >> thank you, mr. president. i also want to acknowledge supervisor avalos's effort when bringing this forward. when you talk about what is the best way to fill a vacancy at the board of supervisors or in any other office, there are various ways you can do it and no way is necessarily better or worse than the other. we can think of various sideways to fill a vacancy. supervisor tang mentioned there had been a review and it was probably all over the map. and, so, the question for us is not whether there is one way that's self-evident. there are reasonable ways to do it. but the system we have is somehow broken or not working so we should do something as significant as asking the voters to amend the
certainly don't want to suggest that the current system is perfect, but i'm reminded of a quote by winston churchill who said, democracy is the worst form of government except for all others. and our current system is not perfect, but it's far better, far more effective and efficient than the other. so, with that unfortunately i won't be able to support this today. thank you. >> supervisor wiener. >> thank you, mr. president. i also want to acknowledge supervisor avalos's effort...
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. >> winston dreams of serving thousands more. >> i jumped out of my seat and did a scream off the phonethen got back on the phone. >> as one of five, they're getting a $25,000 donation from google to broadcast live classes online to inspire kids who are most at risk. >> they take to visual audio. it's better than caffeine to watch them. >> for most people, a place made it a symbol of the economic divide, giving glass way could be a way to change that. yes. be working. from google glass to looking glass in terms of the forecast. >> yes. looking ahead right now, nice weather breezy conditions out there now. and clouds are stacking up now. sunny skies in our inland locations. this is the fog pattern today. inland areas pulled away from the coastline giving us sunny conditions in some coastal locations and clearing near the coast. winds are pretty significant at the moment. i won't think very strong. 20 miles per hour gusts at half moon bay. 18 at concord. so we have forceful breezes. here is a look at golden gate bridge now. low clouds above. these patchy drizzle still a possibility. it wi
. >> winston dreams of serving thousands more. >> i jumped out of my seat and did a scream off the phonethen got back on the phone. >> as one of five, they're getting a $25,000 donation from google to broadcast live classes online to inspire kids who are most at risk. >> they take to visual audio. it's better than caffeine to watch them. >> for most people, a place made it a symbol of the economic divide, giving glass way could be a way to change that. yes. be...
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the president defended britain when he returned a white house bust to winston churchill and when he callede america's strongest ally. and he did not improve u.s. relations with germany either when the nsa was spying on the german chancellor. he further alienated saudi arabia by working on a nuclear deal with iran and just extended the deadline to accomplish that task. hell is that going, you ask, those nuclear talks with iran , as we reported to you today there was apparently an agreement to extend the talks without fanfare or statement or even mention and certainly no explanation from the white house those talks extended for another four months until november november 204th. the extension comes two days before the deadline for agreement, but there has been no sign of progress of any kind, certainly not iranian agreement to eliminate centrifuges, to curtail uranium enrichment, and no mention by this administration of any diminishment of development and testing of long-range missiles that could threaten not only is well but arab nations throughout the region and most of europe as well. pres
the president defended britain when he returned a white house bust to winston churchill and when he callede america's strongest ally. and he did not improve u.s. relations with germany either when the nsa was spying on the german chancellor. he further alienated saudi arabia by working on a nuclear deal with iran and just extended the deadline to accomplish that task. hell is that going, you ask, those nuclear talks with iran , as we reported to you today there was apparently an agreement to...
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then to the lady right there we were taught that winston churchill had to promise roosevelt that they would -- their colonies to keep the american support for entering the war but they really were afraid of him. >> yeah, well if i was a pregnant woman i wouldn't eat fish i caught myself off of the shores of fukushima but other than that we have actually have had some. remember that in our most bombs i showed you the scariest exclusion of all time that huge explosion in the water we actually have someone return to the islands in a submersible to test for radiation and we assumed there would be a lot of radiation all over bikini because they had one bomb after another. this was not a power plants melting down. this was a huge nuclear device being exploded there and in the only radiation they could find was in the sandstone tombstones of the islanders. the rest of it have been sort of dispersed by the effects of the ocean. so our fears of fukushima contaminating us aren't anywhere near as bad as mercury poisoning fish already. okay. thank you very much. [applause] okay, thank you. >> my
then to the lady right there we were taught that winston churchill had to promise roosevelt that they would -- their colonies to keep the american support for entering the war but they really were afraid of him. >> yeah, well if i was a pregnant woman i wouldn't eat fish i caught myself off of the shores of fukushima but other than that we have actually have had some. remember that in our most bombs i showed you the scariest exclusion of all time that huge explosion in the water we...
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. >> winston dreams of serving thousands more. >> i jumped out of my seat and did a scream off the phone then got back on the phone. >> as one of five, they're getting a $25,000 donation from google to broadcast live classes online to inspire kids who are most at risk. >> they take to visual audio. it's better than caffeine to watch them. >> for most people, a place made it a symbol of the economic divide, giving glass way could be a way to change that. it to be working. >> yes. from google glass to looking glass in terms of the forecast. >> yes. looking ahead right now, nice weather breezy conditions out there now. and clouds are stacking up now. sunny skies in our inland locations. this is the fog pattern today. inland areas pulled away from the coastline giving us sunny conditions in some coastal locations and clearing near the coast. winds are pretty significant at the moment. i won't think very strong. 20 miles per hour gusts at half moon bay. 18 at concord. so we have forceful breezes. here is a look at golden gate bridge now. low clouds above. these patchy drizzle still a possibil
. >> winston dreams of serving thousands more. >> i jumped out of my seat and did a scream off the phone then got back on the phone. >> as one of five, they're getting a $25,000 donation from google to broadcast live classes online to inspire kids who are most at risk. >> they take to visual audio. it's better than caffeine to watch them. >> for most people, a place made it a symbol of the economic divide, giving glass way could be a way to change that. it to be...
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under the gains made after brown v board of education a lot has changed in the fifty years since winston lyndon johnson signed the civil rights act and there is no question in my opinion that we live in a better country now because of it paraphrase something johnson said on july second one thousand nine hundred sixty four freedom is only secure if each generation fights to renew and enlarge its meaning civil rights act was a great starting point but there's still a lot of work to be done let's get started. and that's the way it is tonight wednesday july second two thousand and fourteen and don't forget democracy begins with you get out there or did accept your. i think we're. trying to. do and i think it's all about money and that's it for politics right the blog right. here just to let. today's die. out. i know c.n.n. the premise n.b.c. and fox news have taken some lightly but the fact is i admire their commitment to cover all sides of the story just in case one of them happens to be accurate. that was funny but it's closer to the truth from the right thank. goodness because when full a
under the gains made after brown v board of education a lot has changed in the fifty years since winston lyndon johnson signed the civil rights act and there is no question in my opinion that we live in a better country now because of it paraphrase something johnson said on july second one thousand nine hundred sixty four freedom is only secure if each generation fights to renew and enlarge its meaning civil rights act was a great starting point but there's still a lot of work to be done let's...
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i just quoted winston churchill saying if you feel like you are going through hell, keep going. >> ife went around the round coaches and what was most stressful event you lived through in your life, it probably wouldn't have been child rearing unless you had god for bid encountered illness in a child. there are other things that register higher on the richter scale. you could almost bring it to mind. the other thing is we tend not to do that because we think somehow it will be offputting to others to say the things we found ourselves almost unable to do, that is what really brings us together. if we were to do it now, we would be bonded forever. >> i have experienced it as a child, i lost my mother when i was 10. i felt so love for my father who raised me, so much love for my mom, i feel so happy about the parenting and the love and the support i was given, and i still feel it today even though they are not here. i tried to do that for my little boy and let him know sometimes things are tough and kids get insecure, they are very self-aware. if you give them the love like it is no prob
i just quoted winston churchill saying if you feel like you are going through hell, keep going. >> ife went around the round coaches and what was most stressful event you lived through in your life, it probably wouldn't have been child rearing unless you had god for bid encountered illness in a child. there are other things that register higher on the richter scale. you could almost bring it to mind. the other thing is we tend not to do that because we think somehow it will be offputting...
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winston, i think, was his first name. let me take you through some of these photos, and we will see what happens. i think i remember how to operate this. by the way, there were some of these flyers out there. i do not know if you all got any. if you did not, i do not know what to tell you. i don't have anymore. but let me tell you a little bit about this book, "project 9: the birth of the air commandos in world war ii." published by the university of missouri press. let me point out to you that if you call this number or order online from the university of missouri press and give them the secret code of afs14, you will get 20% discount. so, let us begin. for those of you who have really sharp eyes, you might take a look at that 1. [laughter] what can i say? these guys were young guys a long way from home. [laughter] that's all. i'm not going to say anything else. the first was major general orde wingate. that's him on the left. colonel johnny alison and colonel phil cochran. wingate was eccentric, pretty unorthodox. he wa
winston, i think, was his first name. let me take you through some of these photos, and we will see what happens. i think i remember how to operate this. by the way, there were some of these flyers out there. i do not know if you all got any. if you did not, i do not know what to tell you. i don't have anymore. but let me tell you a little bit about this book, "project 9: the birth of the air commandos in world war ii." published by the university of missouri press. let me point out...
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that was winston church hil and he delivered a rousing address that went to solid fying the relationship with britain during the war. being an effective senator can also be exhibited through oversight function. following the attack on pearl harbor there were wild rumors that 236789 d.r. and senior leadership had been aware of the attack beforehand and had done nothing in hopes of drawing america into the war. barkley sponsored a resolution to investigate the pearl harbor disaster and served as chairman of the investigative committee. the majority report signed by barkley and several republican members of the panel determined that the senior leadership did ot have insight but that the ultimate responsibility for non-provoked act of aggression rested with the japanese. his actions helped set the record straight about an attack that triggered very strong emotions from the public. for a senate party leader to be effective, he must have a good relationship with the president of his own party. barkley got along well the roosevelt. the humor often bringing relief to a president burdened with th
that was winston church hil and he delivered a rousing address that went to solid fying the relationship with britain during the war. being an effective senator can also be exhibited through oversight function. following the attack on pearl harbor there were wild rumors that 236789 d.r. and senior leadership had been aware of the attack beforehand and had done nothing in hopes of drawing america into the war. barkley sponsored a resolution to investigate the pearl harbor disaster and served as...
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winston i think was his first name. there were some flyers out there, i don't know if you all got any. if you didn't, i don't know what to tell you. i don't have any more. but it tells you about this book, project nine, both of the air commandos in world war ii. propublished by the university f any soury press, and let me point out to you that if you call this number or order online from the university of missouri press and give them the secret code of afs 14, afs 14, you'll get 20% discount. that's six bucks. okay. so let us begin. for those of you who are really sharp eyes, you might take a look at that numeral one. what can i say? these guys were young guys a long way from home. i'm not going to say anything else. there were three main figures in this air commando operation. the first was major general orin wingate, and colonel cochran. and i'll tell you just a little bit about them. wingate was brilliant, he was pretty unorthodox. he was the leader of a group known as the british hicks, and you can look that up and
winston i think was his first name. there were some flyers out there, i don't know if you all got any. if you didn't, i don't know what to tell you. i don't have any more. but it tells you about this book, project nine, both of the air commandos in world war ii. propublished by the university f any soury press, and let me point out to you that if you call this number or order online from the university of missouri press and give them the secret code of afs 14, afs 14, you'll get 20% discount....
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and like winston are as -- as far as bit another player.nickers one with more satisfying than italian. the world cup, everyday events, they are celebrating. >> just to clarify, when these big brands are focused on the world cup, are they shifting all of their focus? or should we consider this to campaigns? is this additive? >> i would definitely say this is additive. they haven't always been on the everyday strategy. if you are someone like snickers, you care about people being hungry and you're having fun with people and selling products. a moment like this is their chance to comment on culture. really what they are doing is getting into the culture and being relevant. >> you mentioned the suarez moment. you did see a lot more engagement with snickers on twitter versus facebook. the world cup happens once every four years and these moments are rare. how can you convince rands to focus on twitter over facebook? >> dislike with tv, i don't think it's either or. twitter is really about what is happening right now. for every brand whether it i
and like winston are as -- as far as bit another player.nickers one with more satisfying than italian. the world cup, everyday events, they are celebrating. >> just to clarify, when these big brands are focused on the world cup, are they shifting all of their focus? or should we consider this to campaigns? is this additive? >> i would definitely say this is additive. they haven't always been on the everyday strategy. if you are someone like snickers, you care about people being...
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winston inhabitants like a break, people in iran demonstrate against their own government in 2009. it didn't help. syria. when i wrote this book, i'm not going to refer to the book other than to say he was 5400 people that it had killed in syria at that time. very attacking the city. but the people were carrying banners saying how does or will all be killed. well, we didn't help them and may have been killed. now the estimate is 5400. it's 130,000 is the last estimate and they're not estimated anymore. he can't get a correct number. the people they will say we think it's about 150,000. they were being killed. in iran where there was this marvelous demonstration of the people against the ayatollah khomeini, of the placards said you're either for us or you're for that. nothing. you may remember the girl, net at yesterday he was killed. we had an opportunity to be something for some awfully good people interact. awfully good people at area and we did it. >> would you have sent troops? i would never say we shouldn't send troops. he's sardi made that mistake regarding ukraine. l. say ev
winston inhabitants like a break, people in iran demonstrate against their own government in 2009. it didn't help. syria. when i wrote this book, i'm not going to refer to the book other than to say he was 5400 people that it had killed in syria at that time. very attacking the city. but the people were carrying banners saying how does or will all be killed. well, we didn't help them and may have been killed. now the estimate is 5400. it's 130,000 is the last estimate and they're not estimated...
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it wasn't that particular pack of winston cigarettes that caused you your cancer. >> in a statement said, they've always operated the power station in an environmentally responsible manner. >> growing up, i don't remember going to so many funerals. >> sereta hernandez dpru u -- gw up on the res. she lives in the house her father built. each suffers from respiratory problems and each needs a form of medication. >> this is the one my son has to take to help control the asthma. we have inhalers, we have nebulizers, my son takes a steroid at night to help control it. my daughter has headache medicines, and her headaches don't go away. >> in this david and goliath killing the payutes. it is no kill. in the united states alone, that's why it's time to close the dirty relic. [applause] >> like many reservations the moapa payute community is plagued with poverty unemployment and alcoholism. >> nobody knows what you go through, i'm a mother, one day be a grandmother and i'm just glad they won't be poisoning the future generations, that hopefully we will be able to overcome it and let our children
it wasn't that particular pack of winston cigarettes that caused you your cancer. >> in a statement said, they've always operated the power station in an environmentally responsible manner. >> growing up, i don't remember going to so many funerals. >> sereta hernandez dpru u -- gw up on the res. she lives in the house her father built. each suffers from respiratory problems and each needs a form of medication. >> this is the one my son has to take to help control the...
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it could snap up some of these potential smaller brands, the likes of pool, winston.hat is what many analysts felt would be disposed of. the u.s.be about 5% of market. at the moment, imperial tobacco only has 3% of the u.s. market. suddenly, a bit more of a competitive edge. you have scale. it could cost them up to $7 billion. >> this is all a credit story. there have been some expectations this money might be used to pay down debt. >> there will be some concerns. this is going to be a financial stretch for imperial tobacco. many analysts say it makes sense that they would do it. the reason is because of sheer scale in the united states. the chief executive in june said at a conference that they are on a role in the united states and are looking to increase their presence. positive momentum. many are not surprised they want to get into the u.s. more. the question comes, why are these companies doing deals at all when this is a shrinking market? we are expecting tobacco consumption to fall in the next four years. many are moving to e-cigarettes. that is why you need sc
it could snap up some of these potential smaller brands, the likes of pool, winston.hat is what many analysts felt would be disposed of. the u.s.be about 5% of market. at the moment, imperial tobacco only has 3% of the u.s. market. suddenly, a bit more of a competitive edge. you have scale. it could cost them up to $7 billion. >> this is all a credit story. there have been some expectations this money might be used to pay down debt. >> there will be some concerns. this is going to...