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please join me in welcoming diane winston. >> [applause] dr. diane winston: can everyone hear me? thank you jim, thank you maureen, thank you phil and maggie brockmann, thank you dr. franklin and thank you all for coming out today. i have to tell you this is a , come -- a dream come true for me. when i began researching my first book on the salvation army, i learned that the early leaders of the army who were incidentally women, would come to chautauqua to talk about faith-based social service delivery. and from reading their remarks, i had the feeling that this was the place to go when you wanted to have enlightened conversations about how to better the world. so, to be here today among you and have a chance to talk about issues that are so important, is just as i said, a dream come true. and it is so much of a dream that i want to tell you all, my new best friends that today is , my 26th anniversary, and i am here with you, and my husband is in los angeles. [applause] he was fully supportive because he knows how much this means to me, so if you see me later, give me a pat on the
please join me in welcoming diane winston. >> [applause] dr. diane winston: can everyone hear me? thank you jim, thank you maureen, thank you phil and maggie brockmann, thank you dr. franklin and thank you all for coming out today. i have to tell you this is a , come -- a dream come true for me. when i began researching my first book on the salvation army, i learned that the early leaders of the army who were incidentally women, would come to chautauqua to talk about faith-based social...
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winston. right, as long as we are playing stump the chump, anybody remember the middle name of john lennon? winston. people were being named winston back then, and john lennon was born, of course, during the battle of britain, october 9, 1940. >> host: that i didn't know. that's not in the book. there's slight dig at hemingway in the book. so, orwell also covered and fought in the spanish civil war, and as did hemingway and there's a pint where you slip in a little dig at hemingway, quoting somebody who called hemiway boozey, preoccupied with the image rather than the reality. so, there's some other spots in here, tom, where you're slipping in some modern day digs. >> guest: i am. hemingway, as you might guess, is a special peeve of mine. he reminds me of "60 minutes." he wasn't really a war correspondent but he played one. "60 minutes" famously says, we're not really reporters but we play one on tv. there's a kind of running theme there. a lot of the stuff my very good editor made me put in t
winston. right, as long as we are playing stump the chump, anybody remember the middle name of john lennon? winston. people were being named winston back then, and john lennon was born, of course, during the battle of britain, october 9, 1940. >> host: that i didn't know. that's not in the book. there's slight dig at hemingway in the book. so, orwell also covered and fought in the spanish civil war, and as did hemingway and there's a pint where you slip in a little dig at hemingway,...
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>> winston. people were named winston back then when john one was born in the battle of britain. >> host: that is not in the book. there is actually a slide with hemingway in the book a slight slight dig with for him. there's a point at which you slip in a little to get hemingway quoting someone called hemingway music, preoccupied with the image rather than the root the reality. there's some spots in here where your slip and in some modern-day dicks. >> guest: i am, hemingway is the special peeve of mine. he reminds me a little bit of 60 minutes. that is, he wasn't really corresponded but he played one, 60 minute famously says, were not really reporters but we play one on tv. there's a running theme there. a lot of the stuff my editor maybe put in the footnotes. if you read the book, check out the footnotes. there's a lot of good stuff in there that he said get out of the book. >> editors. >> host: talking about these two guys and they were outcasts from their groups and they were ridiculed for b
>> winston. people were named winston back then when john one was born in the battle of britain. >> host: that is not in the book. there is actually a slide with hemingway in the book a slight slight dig with for him. there's a point at which you slip in a little to get hemingway quoting someone called hemingway music, preoccupied with the image rather than the root the reality. there's some spots in here where your slip and in some modern-day dicks. >> guest: i am, hemingway...
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and now, diane winston. don't know any idea what her speech will be about, but i predict that you will find it very interesting, stimulating and concerted act -- argument about how we got to this point in our history, what it means and what you can do about it. miss winston is expertly prepared to have this discussion, she has been a practitioner, a scholar and she is now preparing our next generation of people to be practitioners and scholars. she was a working newspaper reporter, she worked with the rally news observer, the maryland son and she has worked with many newspapers. sheet now regularly contributes desk she now regularly contributes to many newspapers and magazines and she has a phd in religion from prince dunn, a masters from -- from princeton, other schools. her focus at usc has been the focus on religion and politics ,nd culture and news media their intersection at the local and international levels. teaching courses such as hollywood, faith and the media which she is well poised to do. diane,
and now, diane winston. don't know any idea what her speech will be about, but i predict that you will find it very interesting, stimulating and concerted act -- argument about how we got to this point in our history, what it means and what you can do about it. miss winston is expertly prepared to have this discussion, she has been a practitioner, a scholar and she is now preparing our next generation of people to be practitioners and scholars. she was a working newspaper reporter, she worked...
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fish's dental patients is winston churchill. a backbencher in parliament, churchill issues dire warnings about the growing threat of adolf hitler and nazi germany. >> [ shouting in german ] [ crowd cheering ] >> now they are rearming with the utmost speed, and ready to their hands is this new lamentable weapon of the air. >> from the air, hitler's luftwaffe rains down terror on london in the fall of 1940. with the blitz as a backdrop, derek marries his bride, dorothy. >> they went on a honeymoon, they said, on a train with the bombs falling all around them. >> for 76 consecutive days, london is bombed day and night. in the middle of it all, derek cudlipp gets the assignment of a lifetime. >> churchill said to my father, "you're not going anywhere. you're staying here with me." >> that's next. >> but first, our "strange inheritance" quiz question. the answer when we return. ♪ [vo] progress is seizing the moment. your summer moment awaits you now that the summer of audi sales event is here. audi will cover your first month's lease
fish's dental patients is winston churchill. a backbencher in parliament, churchill issues dire warnings about the growing threat of adolf hitler and nazi germany. >> [ shouting in german ] [ crowd cheering ] >> now they are rearming with the utmost speed, and ready to their hands is this new lamentable weapon of the air. >> from the air, hitler's luftwaffe rains down terror on london in the fall of 1940. with the blitz as a backdrop, derek marries his bride, dorothy. >>...
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paralleled by another hero of mine come winston churchill.uch different people in so many ways, yet they keep coming together on the question on how you preserve individual liberty? and we were agent talking about writing a book about the vietnam war. i decided after research, i cannot do it without research and interviews. onecided to do a book churchill and orwell. men only buy books on three ii --ts, world war host: how close is this book to what you set out to do? tom: this is the book i hoped to write, but it is not the book i first set out to write. i sent it out to my long-term editor, six books with him, who i really trust. he read the first draft and 70 ites -- sent me notes saying hate it. this is not the book i asked you to write. host: you are finished with the book. tom: he is a good editor. of -- i knew i needed editing. i sent him the book and he said no, this is not the book. before i can edit this, you need to redo this whole thing. i spent four weeks going over his notes to me and the markings on the manuscript. at the top o
paralleled by another hero of mine come winston churchill.uch different people in so many ways, yet they keep coming together on the question on how you preserve individual liberty? and we were agent talking about writing a book about the vietnam war. i decided after research, i cannot do it without research and interviews. onecided to do a book churchill and orwell. men only buy books on three ii --ts, world war host: how close is this book to what you set out to do? tom: this is the book i...
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host: you started with a story about winston churchill. why? tom: because i was struck by these two people. they came so close to not being any part of our history. both orwell and churchill nearly died and that was and will not ask me because these guys, for most of their lives, were failures. it struck me as so human. these are great people who had a great effect on our lives, but they nearly didn't. for most of the time, like most f us, they struggled to be who they wanted to be. and unlike most of us, they succeeded in doing great things. host: what was the story about winston churchill and new york city? tom: churchill in the early 1930's is in new york city trying to recover his fortune by speaking and giving a speaking tour. he had lost a lot of money in the stock market crash. he was on the outs politically with his own party in london. so he was in new york, certain -- he was in new york, crossing avenue, trying to recover some of his money and looks at the political situation. wrong way, probably, because he's english, crosses fifth a
host: you started with a story about winston churchill. why? tom: because i was struck by these two people. they came so close to not being any part of our history. both orwell and churchill nearly died and that was and will not ask me because these guys, for most of their lives, were failures. it struck me as so human. these are great people who had a great effect on our lives, but they nearly didn't. for most of the time, like most f us, they struggled to be who they wanted to be. and unlike...
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and i love winston churchill's way of light where he used transitive verbs. it's very expressive and memorable. i tried to emulate that without much success. he's such a great writer. abraham lincoln, member of congress. this is a copy of a photo i got from the library of congress to copy of the only photograph of lincoln. so my favorite presidents. ever just about every biography i can think of. that might be a recommendation. on the bottom is an autograph of james madison. that's there to remind me that calling congress to guard and protect and enforce the constitution. i've read biographies with james madison as well. he's not as well known. but one of those early, dedicated individuals for help build our country. he's really great president. to the answer to the question, so happens that yesterday morning read a book called the gatekeepers. it's about the chief of staff of presidents. it is this book right here and i hope you don't take this personally, i think you might've benefited a little bit by having his own chief of staff. it's a good book. it coul
and i love winston churchill's way of light where he used transitive verbs. it's very expressive and memorable. i tried to emulate that without much success. he's such a great writer. abraham lincoln, member of congress. this is a copy of a photo i got from the library of congress to copy of the only photograph of lincoln. so my favorite presidents. ever just about every biography i can think of. that might be a recommendation. on the bottom is an autograph of james madison. that's there to...
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yet three days later neville chamberlain was gone and winston churchill was premised her. and on that very day, hitler did launch in europe. this book is the story of how all of that came to be and how winston churchill and that's where he did. i would like to talk a little bit about how i got the idea for the book. it grew out of research that my husband who is sitting over there and i did on two previous books both of them touching on england in the spring and summer of 1940. that's when he took power and when fans and the rest of your file and germany launched the battle of britain. that story is without question i don't think anybody would disagree. as we researched that the period it seemed to me behind the scenes story of how churchill came to power involved the tory rebels defying the party and the prime minister was in its way just as significant and fascinating as the story of churchill himself. because if it hadn't been for them and further parliamentary colleagues that joined them in against the norway debate, churchill probably would never have come to power an
yet three days later neville chamberlain was gone and winston churchill was premised her. and on that very day, hitler did launch in europe. this book is the story of how all of that came to be and how winston churchill and that's where he did. i would like to talk a little bit about how i got the idea for the book. it grew out of research that my husband who is sitting over there and i did on two previous books both of them touching on england in the spring and summer of 1940. that's when he...
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hero is likely winston. interestingly, orwell was illegal -- a leftist office life, admired churchill. about who he admired. >> sunday night at 8:00 eastern mentees and, q and a. c-span, where history unfolds daily. in 1979, c-span was created as a public service by america's cable television companies, and is brought to you today by your cable or satellite provider. >> dr. jewell, the president of the group -- talks about what it will take for humans to live on mars. by thecussion posted statco
hero is likely winston. interestingly, orwell was illegal -- a leftist office life, admired churchill. about who he admired. >> sunday night at 8:00 eastern mentees and, q and a. c-span, where history unfolds daily. in 1979, c-span was created as a public service by america's cable television companies, and is brought to you today by your cable or satellite provider. >> dr. jewell, the president of the group -- talks about what it will take for humans to live on mars. by thecussion...
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on "q&a," thet lives of winston churchill and georgia well -- george orwell.talk about the book, the fight for freedom. >> they never meant, but churchill read it twice and looked at. socialist, area real leftist all his life, admired churchill, and wrote that he was the only conservative that he admired. >> sunday night at 8:00 p.m. eastern on c-span's "q&a." the constitutionality of compulsory union fees required by all public employees regardless of their membership was the focus of a discussion at the heritage foundation. speakers included the lead plaintiff in a 2016 supreme court case that resulted in a 4-4 ruling, as well as attorneys result -- into related cases the high court may agree to hear. this is about an hour.
on "q&a," thet lives of winston churchill and georgia well -- george orwell.talk about the book, the fight for freedom. >> they never meant, but churchill read it twice and looked at. socialist, area real leftist all his life, admired churchill, and wrote that he was the only conservative that he admired. >> sunday night at 8:00 p.m. eastern on c-span's "q&a." the constitutionality of compulsory union fees required by all public employees regardless of...
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. >> sunday night on q&a, the lives of winston churchill and george orwell. to the author -- >> the hero of 1984 was named winston. andchill read it twice loved it. admired churchill across the political chasm and said he was really the only clinical conservative he admired. you think about a one-day festival, the national book festival and you have over children's, from authors, illustrators, graphic novelist, all of these different authors there all day, over 100,000 people come in and celebrate books and reading. you cannot have a better time, i think. reader or anybody that wants to get inspired, the book festival is a perfect base. announcer: booktv's live, all-day coverage begins live on september 2. blitzer prize-winning authors and former secretary of state condoleezza rice. the national book festival, live saturday, september 2 starting at 10:00 a.m. eastern on c-span's book tv. some ofa discussion on the ethical challenges facing journalists in the media age. hosted by the chautauqua society, this is about one hour and 15 minutes long. [applause] fa
. >> sunday night on q&a, the lives of winston churchill and george orwell. to the author -- >> the hero of 1984 was named winston. andchill read it twice loved it. admired churchill across the political chasm and said he was really the only clinical conservative he admired. you think about a one-day festival, the national book festival and you have over children's, from authors, illustrators, graphic novelist, all of these different authors there all day, over 100,000 people...
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tonight, the lives of winston churchill and george orwell. we talk about his book. >> churchill and orwell never met, but the hero of "1984" was named winston. churchill read it twice and left it. orwell, a leftist all his life, wrote hehurchill and was the only conservative he admired. ontonight at 8:00 eastern c-span's "q&a." now on c-span, a review of the 2018 title budget of the money requested the president requested to what congress ultimately decides. >> joining us from capitol hill nancy, senior correspondent for bloomberg. nancy, tell us what the president requested for 2018, and what were his top
tonight, the lives of winston churchill and george orwell. we talk about his book. >> churchill and orwell never met, but the hero of "1984" was named winston. churchill read it twice and left it. orwell, a leftist all his life, wrote hehurchill and was the only conservative he admired. ontonight at 8:00 eastern c-span's "q&a." now on c-span, a review of the 2018 title budget of the money requested the president requested to what congress ultimately decides....
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. >> sunday night on q&a, the lives of winston churchill and george orwell. we talk with thomas rick about his book churchill and orwell, the fight for freedom. >> they never met, for example, but the hero is winston. twice andread it loved it. orwell was a socialist and admired churchill across the political cabinet and wrote that he was really the only conservative he admired. >> sunday night at 8:00 eastern on q&a. >> the constitutionality of compulsory union fees required by public employees regardless of their membership was the focus d
. >> sunday night on q&a, the lives of winston churchill and george orwell. we talk with thomas rick about his book churchill and orwell, the fight for freedom. >> they never met, for example, but the hero is winston. twice andread it loved it. orwell was a socialist and admired churchill across the political cabinet and wrote that he was really the only conservative he admired. >> sunday night at 8:00 eastern on q&a. >> the constitutionality of compulsory union...
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for his portrayal as winston churchill in his series "the crown."his weekend you can catch him on the big screen in politically charged dark comedy. before our conversation a scene from beatrice at dinner. >> when i first came to the united states a long time ago. >> did you come legally? >> yes. >> and they are all citizens? >> you are grilling her. >> i'm curious. a lot of people come here illegally. i was interested in how she did it. [ laughter ] >> i'm laughing already. because i have seen this i whispered to you when you walked on the set that i have not seen you play a guy who i disliked so much since maybe ricochet and denzel. your character in dexter wasn't the nicest guy. >> i'm a full service entertainer. [ laughter ] . >> you put it to good use. >> i played the good guys and the bad guys. most interestingly the people who fall somewhere in between. >> what is the joy in playing the bad guy, the arrogant guy? >> i don't even consider him the bad guy. when you play this role you think of him as the righteous one. he thinks he is right so y
for his portrayal as winston churchill in his series "the crown."his weekend you can catch him on the big screen in politically charged dark comedy. before our conversation a scene from beatrice at dinner. >> when i first came to the united states a long time ago. >> did you come legally? >> yes. >> and they are all citizens? >> you are grilling her. >> i'm curious. a lot of people come here illegally. i was interested in how she did it. [ laughter...
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he even had the special plate made, to help mimic the speech impediment suffered by winston churchillt no operation could be performed that no operation could be performed that would have to help him. you are the most sacred than dainty thing i have in this world. few actors have had two years saw in during. —— carriers. robert hardy, who has died, at the age of 91. it's a huge match for england's women at the euros tonight. they play the hosts, the netherlands, in the semifinals, after beating pre—tournament favourites france in the quarters. the lionesses are now the highest ranked side left in the tournament. our sports correspondent katie gornall reports from enschede. 0ur correspondent david 0rstein is at the stadium for us now. a massive match for england. will we be able to overcome the netherlands? a monumental match for both countries. england are looking for their first tournament victory. they have reached the final before, but we re have reached the final before, but were destroyed by germany. in the last tournament, the departed in the group stages, which led to the depar
he even had the special plate made, to help mimic the speech impediment suffered by winston churchillt no operation could be performed that no operation could be performed that would have to help him. you are the most sacred than dainty thing i have in this world. few actors have had two years saw in during. —— carriers. robert hardy, who has died, at the age of 91. it's a huge match for england's women at the euros tonight. they play the hosts, the netherlands, in the semifinals, after...
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there is my 75-pound child winston with his glasses on.folks in westport connecticut gazing skyward, a partial eclipse we got up here in the northeast and i hope we have one of my favorite photos from yesterday, do we have it? we'll see, we will just see. >> melissa: that's a good one, i love winston. winston looks very happy. >> jon: there is the photo. >> melissa: that was a lot of fun. president trump arriving in arizona later this afternoon ahead of his campaign style rally in phoenix. you don't let anything lkeep you sidelined. come on! that's why you drink ensure. with 9 grams of protein, and 26 vitamins and minerals... for the strength and energy, to get back to doing what you love. ensure, always be you. for over 100 years like kraft has,natural cheese you learn a lot about what people want. honey, do we have like a super creamy cheese with taco spice already in it? oh, thanks. bon appe-cheese! okay... >> america's news hq starts now. >> sandra: fox news alert. secretary of state rex tillerson set to speak at any moment just hours
there is my 75-pound child winston with his glasses on.folks in westport connecticut gazing skyward, a partial eclipse we got up here in the northeast and i hope we have one of my favorite photos from yesterday, do we have it? we'll see, we will just see. >> melissa: that's a good one, i love winston. winston looks very happy. >> jon: there is the photo. >> melissa: that was a lot of fun. president trump arriving in arizona later this afternoon ahead of his campaign style...
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sunday night on q&a, the lives of winston churchill and well. or we talk about thomas ricks about well the fight for freedom. >> they never met, for example hero of 1984 is named winston. right and loved it. well wasngly enough or a real social ist. nd border.on crime and sen senator blake held a answering eting constituent questions on trade.y and politics and >> good morning. doesn'ts mic
sunday night on q&a, the lives of winston churchill and well. or we talk about thomas ricks about well the fight for freedom. >> they never met, for example hero of 1984 is named winston. right and loved it. well wasngly enough or a real social ist. nd border.on crime and sen senator blake held a answering eting constituent questions on trade.y and politics and >> good morning. doesn'ts mic
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i have an op-ed in the winston-salem journal this morning with an artist that suggests maybe we should put more humane statues in their place. something that celebrates the value other than war. then what do you do with those statues when you have taken them down? i am against taking them down, i think we need to contextualize them more. but if you do take them down, i think they should be preserved somewhere so that we can preserve as much of the memory that there was during the dark years of jim crow segregation that people throughout the statues tocted confederate war heroes. host: what is the best way to conceptualize -- contextualize them if they do stay up? guest: there are a couple of things we can do, there was in maryland -- in the early 20 century, a statue to the confederate soldiers. opposite on the courthouse lawn is a statue of frederick douglass, the great abolitionist from talbot county. i think that is exactly what we want to do, create a dialogue, have people going there and saying, douglas and the monuments to the soldiers are in a dialogue. that is perfect, brillian
i have an op-ed in the winston-salem journal this morning with an artist that suggests maybe we should put more humane statues in their place. something that celebrates the value other than war. then what do you do with those statues when you have taken them down? i am against taking them down, i think we need to contextualize them more. but if you do take them down, i think they should be preserved somewhere so that we can preserve as much of the memory that there was during the dark years of...
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here are birthday wishes from winston churchill.body want to guess who the person on the left and in the middle is? >> patton. david: and the one on the left? >> eisenhower. david: yes. this is july 21, 1945 in berlin. how about this one, anyone want to guess? macarthur? david: yes, general macarthur on wake island 1950, they met there to discuss what was going on in the korean war. it was a while after that, but this led to it. how about a guess on this one? who is on the left? repeat that. >> eisenhower. david: ok, we have eisenhower and truman. -- eisenhower and hoover and truman. this is june 1947. this is a letter we have signed by martin luther king jr. that he sent to president truman, talking about things at the time. or may not know, president truman did a lot. he segregated the armed forces, and did a lot of things that related to that. the advancing of civil rights. ,he person next to the right between bess and president truman. >> queen elizabeth. david: yes. queen elizabeth. his birthday wishes from .resident truman the
here are birthday wishes from winston churchill.body want to guess who the person on the left and in the middle is? >> patton. david: and the one on the left? >> eisenhower. david: yes. this is july 21, 1945 in berlin. how about this one, anyone want to guess? macarthur? david: yes, general macarthur on wake island 1950, they met there to discuss what was going on in the korean war. it was a while after that, but this led to it. how about a guess on this one? who is on the left?...
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sb 880 at lewelling blvd all lanes closed till 930 am, slow from 98th ave in oakland, nb slow fom winston580 instead it ok fir big rig to use. (james) gas prices continue to rise across the nation. the average price for a gallon of gas jumped eight-cents over the past three weeks. they say the spike is a result from higher crude oil prices. and last week we reported demand is higher as people take to the roads to travel to see the solar eclipse next week. and taking a look at prices around the bay area... in san jose it's $3.00 for a gallon of gas. it's a penny more in oakland. and san francisco is the highest in the nation at $3.12. (dave) and i'm tracking your morning forecast. a full weather report right after the break. back. let's get a check of the weather this morning... download our korn 4 mobile app to get traffic alerts on the go. a hot spot in san lorenzo sb 880 at lewelling blvd all lanes closed till 930 am, slow from 98th ave in oakland, nb slow fom winston. take eb 580 instead it ok fir big rig to use. richmond bridge drive less than 20 min from the toll to 101 (dave)a troug
sb 880 at lewelling blvd all lanes closed till 930 am, slow from 98th ave in oakland, nb slow fom winston580 instead it ok fir big rig to use. (james) gas prices continue to rise across the nation. the average price for a gallon of gas jumped eight-cents over the past three weeks. they say the spike is a result from higher crude oil prices. and last week we reported demand is higher as people take to the roads to travel to see the solar eclipse next week. and taking a look at prices around the...
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winston goes front and center. and winston had himself quite a night.connects with his rookie tight and out of alabama, howard goes down to the 2-yard line. he had thrown 29 passes. 196 yards. doug martin goes from 2 yards out. just inside the pylon, it is a wild one. 12-eight, buccaneers are the winners. and check this out. the hardest thing to do is to hit a baseball, but catching one is not so easy either. a fan tries to take a home run away. seem game, jedd gyorko game, jedd gyorko goes to the same spot. sterling has a shot. you know what? he goes up that cannot make the play after a good effort. the professionals cannot catch a home run ball, but the amateur in the second deck only needed a bare hand to do it. connecting and snatching it with one hand. and how about the kids? the little league world series, new jersey going flat out to make the play. jubilation was not enough. they advanced to the little league world series. and the game on monday. they come along between innings. sometimes you know it is better to be lucky. the little man looks
winston goes front and center. and winston had himself quite a night.connects with his rookie tight and out of alabama, howard goes down to the 2-yard line. he had thrown 29 passes. 196 yards. doug martin goes from 2 yards out. just inside the pylon, it is a wild one. 12-eight, buccaneers are the winners. and check this out. the hardest thing to do is to hit a baseball, but catching one is not so easy either. a fan tries to take a home run away. seem game, jedd gyorko game, jedd gyorko goes...
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(robin) and i'm robin winston. a hot spot in san leandro. 880 south at lewelling closed -- all traffic is being diverted off at marina blvd. police activity. (james) (james) police activity. (james) politicians on both sides of the aisle are condeming the violence that erupted in charlottesville on saturday. republicans and democrats have sent out tweets and made statments saying that racism and intolerance have no place in our country.(robin) president trump came under fire for not denouncing the white supremacy movement in his statements following the attack that left one protestor dead and over a dozen more injured. a warning: some of the video you're about to see is graphic. organizers from "unite the right" had planned to speak sunday afternoon, but the crow d in charlottesville, virginia, did not let that happen.crowd chanting:police in riot gear moved to cut off the crowd, as the protesters essentially chased the spokesman off...crowd chanting: "nazis, go home! nazis, go home!"the anger stems from violence t
(robin) and i'm robin winston. a hot spot in san leandro. 880 south at lewelling closed -- all traffic is being diverted off at marina blvd. police activity. (james) (james) police activity. (james) politicians on both sides of the aisle are condeming the violence that erupted in charlottesville on saturday. republicans and democrats have sent out tweets and made statments saying that racism and intolerance have no place in our country.(robin) president trump came under fire for not denouncing...
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did you know a lot of things about winston churchill should. >> i thought i did, but i was hired to do months before i actually started and just started to pore myself into his history. i learned how much more i didn't know. it completely absorbed. >> sure. are they sense 2i6 about an american weighing their beloved? >> i would think so. they may be tired of english men playing. they were incredibly wealthy. they more confidence than i had with myself. >> you of course. >> these were some of the best actors in england. i was the only one playing and he was the most well-known englishman in the 20th century. i was here. >> it's funny. we assumed thaw wouldn't be scared of any situation like that. >> the first day of rehearsal is like the first day of school. you want to impress and you want -- in this case they didn't know whether i was going to pull this off. i always feel like more frightened you are, the better off. >> interesting. did you practice smoking a cigar. is that something that came naturally. >> i didn't get to smoke great cigars. the law doesn't allow it. you have the >>
did you know a lot of things about winston churchill should. >> i thought i did, but i was hired to do months before i actually started and just started to pore myself into his history. i learned how much more i didn't know. it completely absorbed. >> sure. are they sense 2i6 about an american weighing their beloved? >> i would think so. they may be tired of english men playing. they were incredibly wealthy. they more confidence than i had with myself. >> you of course....
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and gary oldman will be playing winston churchill! so you feel very old watching this!y, more importantly, what alan bennett did with this script is capture the wit and boisterousness that made joe orton such a great playwright in the 1960s. gary oldman great, vanessa redgrave, for me, it is alfred molina's movie. he plays kenneth halliwell, orton‘s lover. they had an ultimately tragic and shocking relationship. he steals the show. but what is so striking, as you say, the film is 30 years old and it is a litany of wonderful actors because the mother of orton is played byjulie walters and his sister is played by frances barber, these people are part of britain's acting firmament. alan bennett has become even more part of the furniture. what he does brilliantly is give us movies that feel traditional but they are pretty out there when you look at what is going on. now quick thought about the dvd. raw, belgian/french horror movie about a student who goes to vetinary college and discovers a cannibalistic tendencies. beautifully unsettling. determined to freak you out with t
and gary oldman will be playing winston churchill! so you feel very old watching this!y, more importantly, what alan bennett did with this script is capture the wit and boisterousness that made joe orton such a great playwright in the 1960s. gary oldman great, vanessa redgrave, for me, it is alfred molina's movie. he plays kenneth halliwell, orton‘s lover. they had an ultimately tragic and shocking relationship. he steals the show. but what is so striking, as you say, the film is 30 years old...
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but the hero is named winston.rchill read it twice and loved it. , butl was a real leftist admired churchill across the political chasm and wrote, he was the only conservative he admired. >> sunday night on cue and day. q&a.n therday on real america, 1947 u.s. war department film, don't be a sucker. about hate filled speech. americanust an average and i am an american american. some of the things i see in this country of ours make my blood boil. i see people with foreign accents making all the money. i see negroes holding jobs that belong to you and me. will we allow this to go on? on sunday at 6 p.m. eastern on american artifacts we tour the presidential vehicles collection at the henry ford museum in dearborn, michigan. then at 8 p.m. eastern on the presidency, herbert hoover scholar george nash talks about the relationship between the 31st president and calvin coolidge. >> four days before the election, coolidge, ever the party regular finally gave a publicve endorsement. there were sensational newspaper headlin
but the hero is named winston.rchill read it twice and loved it. , butl was a real leftist admired churchill across the political chasm and wrote, he was the only conservative he admired. >> sunday night on cue and day. q&a.n therday on real america, 1947 u.s. war department film, don't be a sucker. about hate filled speech. americanust an average and i am an american american. some of the things i see in this country of ours make my blood boil. i see people with foreign accents...
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of 1984 is named winston. orwell, he admired churchill across the political chasm and wrote that he was the only conservative he admired. >> sunday night at 8:00 eastern. >> members of congress have a little more than a week left before the end of their august recess. this is just under an hour.
of 1984 is named winston. orwell, he admired churchill across the political chasm and wrote that he was the only conservative he admired. >> sunday night at 8:00 eastern. >> members of congress have a little more than a week left before the end of their august recess. this is just under an hour.
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q&a, the night on lives of winston churchill and george orwell. about histh thomas book churchill and orwell, the fight for freedom. >> they had never met for example, but the hero of 19 before was named winston. churchill read it twice and loved it. interestingly, orwell, though a socialist, admired churchill across the global cabinet. and wrote really that he was the only conservative he admired. >> sunday night at 8:00 eastern on c-span's q&a. >> members of congress have a little more than a week left before the end of their august recess. some lawmakers continue to hold a town hall meeting in the meantime. next, we will show you one with senator elizabeth warren and congressman bill keating where topics included the health care law, the president's transgender military van and the current political divide in washington. from thursday, this is just under an hour. [applause] >> thank you very much for being here. this is a terrific crowd. the crowd that we just spent a few minutes with in the overflow room is here and excited as well. senator wa
q&a, the night on lives of winston churchill and george orwell. about histh thomas book churchill and orwell, the fight for freedom. >> they had never met for example, but the hero of 19 before was named winston. churchill read it twice and loved it. interestingly, orwell, though a socialist, admired churchill across the global cabinet. and wrote really that he was the only conservative he admired. >> sunday night at 8:00 eastern on c-span's q&a. >> members of congress...
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--ead winston controls painting is a pastime. i said if winston churchill can paint, i can paint. [laughter] >> since he left the presidency you have changed your diet and other things, what do you spend the most time on now? former president clinton: building my foundation and trying to fund it. it got so big so fast that it took up all my time. i am trying to make it more entrepreneurial. i am trying to spread it out now. health initiative is now focused on aids. we never took any american money, it meant we could drive the price of all medicine down everywhere. the initiative, which we do not have anymore, i am working on some specific things. we have 400 million people with matt. -- that. it is a lot of trouble. you have to keep at it all the time. i first thought, i do not want to do this, but i did good i am a workaholic and i did not think i could be a gifted painter. [laughter] i admired him for doing that. the best thing to do is be consistently underestimated. former president bush: i was pretty good at that. [laughter] [applause] former president clinton: he made me a g
--ead winston controls painting is a pastime. i said if winston churchill can paint, i can paint. [laughter] >> since he left the presidency you have changed your diet and other things, what do you spend the most time on now? former president clinton: building my foundation and trying to fund it. it got so big so fast that it took up all my time. i am trying to make it more entrepreneurial. i am trying to spread it out now. health initiative is now focused on aids. we never took any...
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and gary oldman will be playing winston churchill! so you feel very old watching this!y, more importantly, what alan bennett did with this script is capture the whit and boisterousness that made joe orton such a great playwright in the 19605. gary oldman great, vane55a redgrave, for me, it is alfred molina'5 movie. he plays kenneth halliwell, orton‘5 lover. they had an ultimately tragic and shocking relationship. he steals the show. but what is 50 5triking, as you say, the film is 30 years old and it is a litany of wonderful actor5 because the mother of orton is played byjulie walters and his sister is played by frances barber, these people are part of britain's acting firmament. alan bennett has become even more part of the furniture. what he does brilliantly is give us movies that feel traditional but they are pretty out there when you look at what is going on. now quick thought about the dvd. raw, belgian/french horror movie about a student who goes to vetinary college and discovers a cannibali5tic tendencies. beautifully un5ettling. determined to freak you out with
and gary oldman will be playing winston churchill! so you feel very old watching this!y, more importantly, what alan bennett did with this script is capture the whit and boisterousness that made joe orton such a great playwright in the 19605. gary oldman great, vane55a redgrave, for me, it is alfred molina'5 movie. he plays kenneth halliwell, orton‘5 lover. they had an ultimately tragic and shocking relationship. he steals the show. but what is 50 5triking, as you say, the film is 30 years...
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winston churchill became prime minister. it was by no means a foregone conclusion that churchill would be the man to succeed neville chamberlain. the political establishment would have preferred lord halifax the foreign secretary but he was associated in the public mind with a prewar appeasement policy so churchill was the man. the same day, coincidentally, the germans attacked. for nine months there had been what was called the phony war, allied armies on one side, germany and france, and safety check in with virtually no fighting or shooting. suddenly the germans attacked. they attacked with the blitzkrieg, lightning war, a kind of warfare the world had never seen before. war of rapid movement. it was spearheaded by armored columns and air power. nobody in the allied side had any idea what was happening. after three days, the british commander general ironside wrote in his diary it looks as if there will be heavy fighting all summer. actually the war was over, that part of it was over before the summer began. the attack to
winston churchill became prime minister. it was by no means a foregone conclusion that churchill would be the man to succeed neville chamberlain. the political establishment would have preferred lord halifax the foreign secretary but he was associated in the public mind with a prewar appeasement policy so churchill was the man. the same day, coincidentally, the germans attacked. for nine months there had been what was called the phony war, allied armies on one side, germany and france, and...
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winston churchill and george orwell.ith talk of thomas ricks about orwell: "churchill and the fight for freedom." >> they never met. them is winston. churchill loves it. orwell admired churchill, and wrote debt he admired him -- wrote that he admired him. >> tonight on 8:00 eastern, on c-span's" q --. >> up next on american history tv's, real america, from 1947 " don't be a sucker." is the experience of a hungarian americans warn against the acting against minorities. he talked about persecution of minority groups and the eventual does your action of certain -- german society. this is about 20 minutes. ♪ [applause]
winston churchill and george orwell.ith talk of thomas ricks about orwell: "churchill and the fight for freedom." >> they never met. them is winston. churchill loves it. orwell admired churchill, and wrote debt he admired him -- wrote that he admired him. >> tonight on 8:00 eastern, on c-span's" q --. >> up next on american history tv's, real america, from 1947 " don't be a sucker." is the experience of a hungarian americans warn against the acting...
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sit ncicap.org] the cer: tonight on "q&a" lives of winston churchill and rwell. we talk with thomas ricks about "the fight for freedom". >> they never met, for example, his name, winston. churchill read it twice and loved it. interestingly, o rwell, a socialist, a real leftist across his life, admired churchill the political chasm and wrote he was the only conservative he admired. at 8 eastern ght "q&a." n's c-span's "washington journal" and policy ay news issues that impact you. coming up monday morning, news white house tolusolo runnipa iscusses the white house, and then talking about sent rus 2018 and kevin johnson on the cost of hisecting the president and family. join us live for "washington ournal" 7:00 a.m. eastern monday morning. join the discussion. >> now, texas governor greg holds a briefing on the government response to flooding state. this is 25 minutes. governor abbot: we had an during briefing, and the briefing, i received a
sit ncicap.org] the cer: tonight on "q&a" lives of winston churchill and rwell. we talk with thomas ricks about "the fight for freedom". >> they never met, for example, his name, winston. churchill read it twice and loved it. interestingly, o rwell, a socialist, a real leftist across his life, admired churchill the political chasm and wrote he was the only conservative he admired. at 8 eastern ght "q&a." n's c-span's "washington journal" and...
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. >>> sunday night on q and a, the lives of winston churchhill and george orwell. we talk with thomas rigs about the fight for freedom. interestingly he admired church hill and wrote really he was the only conservative he admired. >> sunday night on q and a. >>> now a conversation on first lady forrens harding and the influence she had advocating for veterans assistance and animal rights. we'll hear from cakatherine sinally. behind the tragedy and controversy, the center for presidential history at southern methodist hosted this
. >>> sunday night on q and a, the lives of winston churchhill and george orwell. we talk with thomas rigs about the fight for freedom. interestingly he admired church hill and wrote really he was the only conservative he admired. >> sunday night on q and a. >>> now a conversation on first lady forrens harding and the influence she had advocating for veterans assistance and animal rights. we'll hear from cakatherine sinally. behind the tragedy and controversy, the center...
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professor winston, you would argue that there should not be a postcode lottery and the nhs shouldn'tave a national health service it has to be national. at the moment we have local health services because of the reforms in the health service. that leads to an equality, in equity. —— inequality. what is the right level? is it what nice specified? three cycles is reasonable. with all due respect there are a number of countries in europe which offer free ivf and have a similar cost for the health service as we do, and they are investing the same amount. so it is not just investing the same amount. so it is notjust shortage of money. it is a political leader surjan —— political decision by the commissioners. why do you believe there shouldn't be a priority for the nhs?” do you believe there shouldn't be a priority for the nhs? i feel strongly about it. the nhs is grossly underfunded. we all about. the nhs exists to keep us healthy. ivf is not a cure to an illness. it isa ivf is not a cure to an illness. it is a solution to people who feel they are not achieving their life goals. i do not
professor winston, you would argue that there should not be a postcode lottery and the nhs shouldn'tave a national health service it has to be national. at the moment we have local health services because of the reforms in the health service. that leads to an equality, in equity. —— inequality. what is the right level? is it what nice specified? three cycles is reasonable. with all due respect there are a number of countries in europe which offer free ivf and have a similar cost for the...
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it's british prime minister winston churchill.old in 2011 for $3 million. >> in los angeles, brothers simon and nick goodman are sorting through boxes that came in the mail from the estate of their late father, bernard. >> all these old letters, and many more, were in those original boxes my brother and i received, yes, and these passports, old diaries. >> they uncover a secret family history tracing back to their grandfather, fritz gutmann, who was born in germany in 1886 into a jewish banking dynasty. they learn that fritz was a passionate art collector. >> extraordinary works of art by some of the great masters. >> for example? >> well, guardi, botticelli, degas. >> are you thinking this is unbelievable? >> this suddenly appeared as the tip of the iceberg. >> they find this photo of a 30-room mansion near amsterdam, where their father grew up along with his little sister, lily. then they uncover the horrifying facts that their father had kept from them. in 1940, bernard is 26 and serving in the british army after graduating fro
it's british prime minister winston churchill.old in 2011 for $3 million. >> in los angeles, brothers simon and nick goodman are sorting through boxes that came in the mail from the estate of their late father, bernard. >> all these old letters, and many more, were in those original boxes my brother and i received, yes, and these passports, old diaries. >> they uncover a secret family history tracing back to their grandfather, fritz gutmann, who was born in germany in 1886...