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winston cigarettes, right? y'all don't smoke, i know. winston cigarettes, this is a 1971 at and i thought this would be a good one. you have a young couple here, very well to do, sitting at the thanksgiving table as mom brings the food. everybody in this most american feast, especially associated with the larger american theology of itself and its story, and connected up with that in winston. what i want you to notice his right ear. -- right here. the traditional slogan was " winston tastes good the way a cigarette should." before playing on the beach, or skiing, and in the early 1970's, winston's down-home taste taste promise. it is the notion of down-home. in 1938, had gone from the nation's number one problem, and in the 1970's, thanks to the sun belt, only five years after selma, to a part of the nation that maybe seemed most american. >> you can watch this and other american history programs on our website where all of our visio -- video is archived. that is c-span.org/history. >> henry kissinger was secretary of state under preside
winston cigarettes, right? y'all don't smoke, i know. winston cigarettes, this is a 1971 at and i thought this would be a good one. you have a young couple here, very well to do, sitting at the thanksgiving table as mom brings the food. everybody in this most american feast, especially associated with the larger american theology of itself and its story, and connected up with that in winston. what i want you to notice his right ear. -- right here. the traditional slogan was " winston...
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winston tastes good like a cigarette should.imes winston advertising would focus on people skiing or on the beach or stuff like that. , it isearly 1970's winston's down-home taste that takes prominence. this notion of down-home. if the south had gone in 1938 from the nation's number one economic problem, by the 1970's in part thanks to the sun belt, only five years after selma, to a part of the nation that seemed the most american, that may be offered possible ideas for how other portions of the united states would overcome what they were increasingly finding to be problems economically, socially, otherwise. how had the south done it? if you went back to the 1960's and looked at your tv and 1963, 1965, which is so, besides atimately late 1960's vietnam, clashes in birmingham, assassinations in memphis, the mississippi delta with freedom summer. how is it? this is the crux. by the 1970's come of the south is being transformed in the american mind, and here you have part of the story, americans broadly are looking for something wh
winston tastes good like a cigarette should.imes winston advertising would focus on people skiing or on the beach or stuff like that. , it isearly 1970's winston's down-home taste that takes prominence. this notion of down-home. if the south had gone in 1938 from the nation's number one economic problem, by the 1970's in part thanks to the sun belt, only five years after selma, to a part of the nation that seemed the most american, that may be offered possible ideas for how other portions of...
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when she would see a dog she would call the dog winston.at's what their friend who just happened to come by named their new dog. they said would you like to hold winston? >> she has been begging me for one. this is a cuddle fest right now. that dog is adorable. that's when mom drops the bomb. >> happen by across. >> they hide at >> say hi to winston. >> she is having a moment. this dog is now going home with them. >> she is doing the ugly cry. >> come on girl, gather yourself. >>> when it comes to making viral videos we are like bring it. red bull is always like it's already bun brung. this right here is a saw mill which is now his playground. he is a legend. in fact you brought it this videos. these guys have a huge spoods. it would be hard to walk you can see this right here. >> i mean it very literally. >> tote totally the bike. if i had it like he is riding i'm prepi sure i could match this. >> yes. i had his outfit. >> the trees are becoming >>> buddies hanging in the hot tub decide to heat things up. how doing far dip becomes downrigh
when she would see a dog she would call the dog winston.at's what their friend who just happened to come by named their new dog. they said would you like to hold winston? >> she has been begging me for one. this is a cuddle fest right now. that dog is adorable. that's when mom drops the bomb. >> happen by across. >> they hide at >> say hi to winston. >> she is having a moment. this dog is now going home with them. >> she is doing the ugly cry. >> come...
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and as winston churchill described it, a splash of color on the hard road we have to travel. >> a yearss gives birth to an heir, a son the couple names charles. two years later, elizabeth and phillip welcomed daughter anne. the young family resides in clarence house and phillip ends his naval career in 1951. that same year, the family and the country face a crisis when the princess' father, a heavy smoker, has surgery after doctors report, quote, structural changes in the lung. >> he had a lung removed. and there was hope that he would make a full recovery. >> the king was suffering from cancer but nobody talked about it in those days. >> he was in denial, really, about how ill he was. he wanted to keep it from his family as much as possible. >> he never wanted to be king. so i think for george, really, the stress of having to take on that mantle, the burden of sovereignty, plus the cancer, made him a very sickly man. >> four months after the surgery, king george sees elizabeth and phillip off as the couple embarks on a six-month commonwealth tour. the first stop is kenya. >> she was i
and as winston churchill described it, a splash of color on the hard road we have to travel. >> a yearss gives birth to an heir, a son the couple names charles. two years later, elizabeth and phillip welcomed daughter anne. the young family resides in clarence house and phillip ends his naval career in 1951. that same year, the family and the country face a crisis when the princess' father, a heavy smoker, has surgery after doctors report, quote, structural changes in the lung. >>...
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what i want you to really notice the traditional slogan has been winston tastes good like a cigarette should. would focus on the beach. notice it is his down-home taste that takes promise. the south had gone from the nations that one economic problem in 1938 -- only five years after to a part gone of te nation that maybe seemed most america. >> watch the entire program tonight on lectures in history. only on c-span3. former first lady betty ford's room member on the centennial of her birth. hillary clinton joins lyndon to talk about mrs. ford's white house years and her contributions to the equal rights amendment and breast cancer prevention. is about 40 minutes. >> lena meyer, hank and lethal -- lisle, wally, wherever you are, joe, and donna, and the staff and trustees of dad's foundation. reverend charge, marco reeves, brother mike, distinguished guests, ladies and gentlemen, while come to a wonderful lovely luncheon.
what i want you to really notice the traditional slogan has been winston tastes good like a cigarette should. would focus on the beach. notice it is his down-home taste that takes promise. the south had gone from the nations that one economic problem in 1938 -- only five years after to a part gone of te nation that maybe seemed most america. >> watch the entire program tonight on lectures in history. only on c-span3. former first lady betty ford's room member on the centennial of her...
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winston churchill even felt the need to comment on camb‘s escape from the gallows. commons has, by its vote, saved the life of the brutal, lascivious murderer who thrust the poor girl he had raped and assaulted through a porthole of the ship to the sharks. in 1959, camb was released from prison and in his only interview, continued to protest his innocence. winston churchill even felt the need to comment on camb‘s escape from the gallows. in parliament, he said the house of commons has, by its vote, saved the life of the brutal, lascivious murderer who thrust the poor girl he had raped and assaulted through a porthole of the ship to the sharks. in 1959, camb was released from prison and in his only interview, continued to protest his innocence. he was later arrested again for other sexual offences. but the only accusation he ever faced of being violent was at the trial of 19118. the events surrounding this detailed case are still debated today. but maybe one day we will know the undisputed truth behind the porthole mystery. what is the time that the bank holiday week
winston churchill even felt the need to comment on camb‘s escape from the gallows. commons has, by its vote, saved the life of the brutal, lascivious murderer who thrust the poor girl he had raped and assaulted through a porthole of the ship to the sharks. in 1959, camb was released from prison and in his only interview, continued to protest his innocence. winston churchill even felt the need to comment on camb‘s escape from the gallows. in parliament, he said the house of commons has, by...
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and it comes from winston churchill. robert, do you want to elaborate? robert: it has to do with locality and sound. rhyme is the least of it. all of the european poets with their models, virgil doesn't rhyme, homer doesn't drive, hollis doesn't rhyme. do you know where rhyme came into european languages? you have a vague idea. it was from full artists in the fields of scotland. >> it is a limerick. robert: ryan came from arabic and persian. they had these people who knew ,e broke, arabic, -- hebrew arabic, french, and they experimented. it has distorted our idea of what a poem is. a poem is a work of art that use the sounds of language. a poem that is "not in run" because it got -- does not use in rhyme. this is from a poet in new jersey. from williamm carlos williams about seeing guys doing roofing from the window's of his doctor's office. fine work with pitch. now they are resting in the thet and in unison like stone regular about the roof ready after lunch. the copper and eight foot strips has been beaten length wise at right angles. strip.p a copper
and it comes from winston churchill. robert, do you want to elaborate? robert: it has to do with locality and sound. rhyme is the least of it. all of the european poets with their models, virgil doesn't rhyme, homer doesn't drive, hollis doesn't rhyme. do you know where rhyme came into european languages? you have a vague idea. it was from full artists in the fields of scotland. >> it is a limerick. robert: ryan came from arabic and persian. they had these people who knew ,e broke,...
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this was an's -- winston churchill's baby. this was to break the stalemate , open thetern front and into the dardanelles and into the mediterranean. to open up that waterway to asow the black sea fleet well as foodstuffs coming out of this a very robust agricultural area. this would allow them to come out into the ocean. italy designed to prod into joining the war. church l and the admiralty --posed -- church hill churchill and the admiralty advised for an act on julie pooley -- gallipoli. i'm not going to go into that because it is getting beyond the scope tonight. people that is what most are familiar with when you say gallipoli. i am going to concentrate on the naval aspect. this is an aside. a lot of people do not realize this. this was another winston churchill creation, the royal naval division. these were sailors who acted as soldiers. this is not the marines. marinersades of these were raised and elements of the royal naval division fought as infantry on gallipoli. they were sailors. the fleet off the dardanelles. camp
this was an's -- winston churchill's baby. this was to break the stalemate , open thetern front and into the dardanelles and into the mediterranean. to open up that waterway to asow the black sea fleet well as foodstuffs coming out of this a very robust agricultural area. this would allow them to come out into the ocean. italy designed to prod into joining the war. church l and the admiralty --posed -- church hill churchill and the admiralty advised for an act on julie pooley -- gallipoli. i'm...
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from 1946 they can voice of winston churchill. in ll over the globe, and moral -- there will be no -- [indiscernible] on the contrary, there will be an overwhelming security [applause] if we had to the united states and walk all that in with sober strength, speaking no one's land or [indiscernible] no control of the -- of men. if all moral and material and conviction are joined with your own in fraternal association, the high road and the future will be clear. not only for us, but for all. not only for our time, but for a century to come. host: prime minister winston churchill in a 1946. he was the former prime minister at that point but then came back in to return at downing street before resigning in the mid 1950's, that speech in fulton, missouri. and from "time" magazine, there is this. the aftershock across the globe. ian bremmer reporting on the impact of the's decision to pull out of the iran nuclear deal. warning about the dangers of american isolation. his speech at the atlantic council. you can check it out on facebook.c
from 1946 they can voice of winston churchill. in ll over the globe, and moral -- there will be no -- [indiscernible] on the contrary, there will be an overwhelming security [applause] if we had to the united states and walk all that in with sober strength, speaking no one's land or [indiscernible] no control of the -- of men. if all moral and material and conviction are joined with your own in fraternal association, the high road and the future will be clear. not only for us, but for all. not...
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it comes from winston churchill. >> robert, do you want to reflect on this at all? robert: the overlap of these two subjects has got to do with locality and sound. we fetishize run. rhyme is the least of it. all of the european poets with their models, virgil doesn't rhyme, homer doesn't rhyme, horris doesn't rhyme. do you know where rhyme came into european languages? you have a vague idea. it was from folk artists in the hills of scotland. >> it is a limerick. robert: rhyme came from arabic and persian. the fertile crescent had these people who knew hebrew, arabic, persian and their own friends from old french. they experimented. it has distorted our idea of what a poem is. a poem is a work of art that use the sounds of language. i will quote a column that is not in rhyme because it does not use end rhyme. this is from a poet in new jersey. this is a poem from william carlos williams about seeing some guys doing roofing from the window of his doctor's office. it begins in the key of eh and modulates to ooh. fine work with pitch. now they are resting in the light,
it comes from winston churchill. >> robert, do you want to reflect on this at all? robert: the overlap of these two subjects has got to do with locality and sound. we fetishize run. rhyme is the least of it. all of the european poets with their models, virgil doesn't rhyme, homer doesn't rhyme, horris doesn't rhyme. do you know where rhyme came into european languages? you have a vague idea. it was from folk artists in the hills of scotland. >> it is a limerick. robert: rhyme came...
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in the speech from the thinktank, bush had the words of winston churchill. >> one cannot rise to be inny ways the leading community in the civilized world without being involved in its problems. without being convulsed by agonies. if this had been proved in the past as it had been, it will become indisputable in the future. people in the united states cannot escape world responsibility. i whole heartedly agree. >> on a personal note, the former president thanked everyone for the love and support following the death of his mom. he misses mom, but his father's health is good. >>> let's go to senior international correspondent frederik pleitgen in tehran. what do you see, fred? >> reporter: christine, the way this is working that right now as the protests continue the friday prayers are on at one of the hardline places in tehran. that is where you hear anti-american and israeli rhetoric as well. after, that very large protest march marches. the people behind me are going to the friday prayers and taking part in the protest marches. we expect to hear a lot of anti-american sentiment there
in the speech from the thinktank, bush had the words of winston churchill. >> one cannot rise to be inny ways the leading community in the civilized world without being involved in its problems. without being convulsed by agonies. if this had been proved in the past as it had been, it will become indisputable in the future. people in the united states cannot escape world responsibility. i whole heartedly agree. >> on a personal note, the former president thanked everyone for the...
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and winston churchill for their contributions to world literature. but it's more than just a celebration of the world's literary canon the nobel prizes often help more obscure authors who find wider readership. and this region cademy that overseas the prize has also been accused of taking political positions as well like with the selection of which russian journalist is a prominent critic of russian president vladimir putin and was selected for nonfiction works the collapse of the soviet union. the decision to award the prize to bob dylan twenty sixteen pours lyrical work caused controversy especially when the american singer songwriter seemed to ignore it for weeks afterward one member of the academy reportedly called him rude and arrogant while the nobel prize for literature has had its detractors throughout its history it's still remains the most visible and relevant literary prize in the world. how does the academy now go about restoring its reputation well i can start by changing its rules and statutes and. has actually suggested doing this i do
and winston churchill for their contributions to world literature. but it's more than just a celebration of the world's literary canon the nobel prizes often help more obscure authors who find wider readership. and this region cademy that overseas the prize has also been accused of taking political positions as well like with the selection of which russian journalist is a prominent critic of russian president vladimir putin and was selected for nonfiction works the collapse of the soviet union....
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past century that the war has been given to people as diverse as thomas mann ernest hemingway and winston churchill for their contributions to world literature but it's more than just a celebration of the world's literary canon the noble prize has often helped more obscure authors find wide readership. and the swedish academy that oversees the prize has been accused of taking political positions as well. like with their selection of said london alexi of each the belorussian journalist is a prominent critic of russian president vladimir putin and was selected for a nonfiction works dealing with the collapse of the soviet union. the decision to award the prize to bob dylan in two thousand and sixteen for his lyrical work caused controversy especially when the american singer songwriter seemed to ignore it for weeks afterward when academy remember reportedly called him rude and arrogant while the nobel prize for literature has had its detractors throughout its history it still remains the most visible and rolled include every prize in the world. and we have karen hopes that from d.w. culture
past century that the war has been given to people as diverse as thomas mann ernest hemingway and winston churchill for their contributions to world literature but it's more than just a celebration of the world's literary canon the noble prize has often helped more obscure authors find wide readership. and the swedish academy that oversees the prize has been accused of taking political positions as well. like with their selection of said london alexi of each the belorussian journalist is a...
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because unlike giuliani, winston churchill never blinked.this guy, susan del pursio, has gone beyond blimpging, he's totally bought in. and to everybody's question, but jonathan turley, what's the end game here? the end game is not good for anybody who can see clearly. >> and what's so interesting is that at the beginning of this piece, joe outlines what a great job rudy giuliani did turning around the city. that's the administration i was part of. that's the rudy giuliani i know. that's the rudy giuliani i miss. i mean even when you look at that -- >> he's gone. >> he used to give a state of the city, lay out something, lay out what his vision, deliver it without notes. he was fantastic. this interview we saw the other night was disjointed. he went into fisa warrants -- he should be doing his job. which is to prep the president. not be his pr guy, but be his lawyer. and seeing him take this tack. now i think knowing rudy, he has reason for it. i just don't see how it turned out to his best interests. >> i can't imagine what that would be. >
because unlike giuliani, winston churchill never blinked.this guy, susan del pursio, has gone beyond blimpging, he's totally bought in. and to everybody's question, but jonathan turley, what's the end game here? the end game is not good for anybody who can see clearly. >> and what's so interesting is that at the beginning of this piece, joe outlines what a great job rudy giuliani did turning around the city. that's the administration i was part of. that's the rudy giuliani i know. that's...
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"star wars" veteran phil tippett and the late great stan winston. >> steven spielberg came to dad with this, because he had seen "aliens." he thought, oh, if stan and his team can create a 14-foot tall queen alien, they can certainly build dinosaurs, and steven said, how are you going to do it? and dad said, i have no idea, but we'll figure it out. >> as ian malcolm would say -- >> life, ah, finds a way. >> winston and his team created the kind of live action dinosaurs that would make scientists foam at the mouth. as you'll see in this behind the scenes video. >> you're sculpting a dinosaur. not many people in the world have done that. it felt kind of in awe. 36 feet long, 18 feet tall, 12,000 pounds that can stop on a dime, it can move its head and when that thing went to set, it was like, holy smokes. >> and i'm a kid, too, so, the thing just looked absolutely massive. completely life like. >> john rosengrant remembers the moment he, or rather, his raptor, was ready for its closeup. >> when the door opens up for the first time, you see the raptor and it hoots, that -- that is me, tha
"star wars" veteran phil tippett and the late great stan winston. >> steven spielberg came to dad with this, because he had seen "aliens." he thought, oh, if stan and his team can create a 14-foot tall queen alien, they can certainly build dinosaurs, and steven said, how are you going to do it? and dad said, i have no idea, but we'll figure it out. >> as ian malcolm would say -- >> life, ah, finds a way. >> winston and his team created the kind of...
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today i rise to recognize sean of winston-salem, north carolina. this year the north carolina high school athletic association awarded him the thompson memorial eight will make a difference this. honor is awarded each year to one coach from each region of the state for excellence in sportsmanship, dedication, and being a student role model. known for his supportive relationships with athletes and using the game to teach life lessons that go beyond the core, he finished his career as north brookside's head basketball coach after 12 seasons to spend more time with his family. however, he continues his dedication to students as the school's athletic director. congratulations to mr. vessel in receiving the eight who make a difference award. we're fortunate to have him as an example of sportsmanship and encouraging role model in north carolina's fifth district. i wish him success in his future endeavors. and now i yield back, mr. speaker. the speaker pro tempore: the chair recognizes the gentleman from arizona, mr. o'halleran, for five minutes. mr. o'ha
today i rise to recognize sean of winston-salem, north carolina. this year the north carolina high school athletic association awarded him the thompson memorial eight will make a difference this. honor is awarded each year to one coach from each region of the state for excellence in sportsmanship, dedication, and being a student role model. known for his supportive relationships with athletes and using the game to teach life lessons that go beyond the core, he finished his career as north...
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a favorite quote of mine from winston churchill -- no stranger to disaster himself -- describes successes"the ability to move from failure to failure with no loss of enthusiasm." and in yourork lives i urge you to invite the risks that come with experimentation, take chances, even and especially come if you feel you might fail. another challenge you will face is determining how the power of technology will be used for good or for ill. over time we have learned that advances in technology follow a pattern. one generation discovers the science and expands the limits of what is possible. the next generation has the difficult task of contending with the consequences, often unintended and harmful, in deciding the moral and ethical limits. your generation inherits the task of balancing technologies promise against its peril. for decades we in the united states have actively embraced digital innovation because we have mostly seen the upside of technology. it has promoted commerce come in crude education, and to save the can't always assumed that technologies applications will be positive. in the
a favorite quote of mine from winston churchill -- no stranger to disaster himself -- describes successes"the ability to move from failure to failure with no loss of enthusiasm." and in yourork lives i urge you to invite the risks that come with experimentation, take chances, even and especially come if you feel you might fail. another challenge you will face is determining how the power of technology will be used for good or for ill. over time we have learned that advances in...
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brian: is it true you suggested to him that he play winston churchill and begin painting?n: it is true. that happened about four years into his retirement. my wife and i were in dallas. book.k we promoting a i had a student, several students who had worked for him. i said, we would like to drop by and say hello. and we did. he had us come by at some ungodly hour like 7:30 in the morning. i asked him, how are you? he said, i am bored. i don't have enough to do. i said, you should take up painting. i told him about the churchill essay painting as a pastime, which we use in the grand strategy class. brian: a small book? john: a small book. and the rest is art. he has turned out to be very good at it. brian: did he send you a painting? john: he has not done that, but acknowledges me in his book of paintings he published, portraits of veterans that he did. brian: i don't want to take up the whole show, but i want to go back. tell us about bismarck. john: my point about bismarck was fairly simple. bismarck's great skill as a strategist was that he knew the advantages of shock an
brian: is it true you suggested to him that he play winston churchill and begin painting?n: it is true. that happened about four years into his retirement. my wife and i were in dallas. book.k we promoting a i had a student, several students who had worked for him. i said, we would like to drop by and say hello. and we did. he had us come by at some ungodly hour like 7:30 in the morning. i asked him, how are you? he said, i am bored. i don't have enough to do. i said, you should take up...
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to paraphrase sir winston churchill, it is not the end or the beginning of the end, it is the end of the beginning of your education and your young lives. lives hopefully spent in the pursuit of truth and wisdom. this past week i asked my for law clerks, who spoke at their .espective college graduations they each had some vague recollections of the speaker, but could not recall what was said. illusions --r no [laughter] i am under no illusions whatsoever that either i or what i say here will be long remembered. but on their unanimous advice, i will be brief. [laughter] you to thomas: i ask indulge me for just a few minutes. in 1971, when i asked where you are, i was approaching my 23rd birth day. lemon narrowly, let me apologize for using i too many times. i was in the process of accumulating, while i sat as you sit, many regrets. such as, railing to return home to visit my grandparents often enough. too often eating influenced my contemporaries, who knew no more about life and i did. and the biggest, remaining outside the church from which i had fallen away. so to begin, i humbly as
to paraphrase sir winston churchill, it is not the end or the beginning of the end, it is the end of the beginning of your education and your young lives. lives hopefully spent in the pursuit of truth and wisdom. this past week i asked my for law clerks, who spoke at their .espective college graduations they each had some vague recollections of the speaker, but could not recall what was said. illusions --r no [laughter] i am under no illusions whatsoever that either i or what i say here will be...
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. >> very important for our fellow citizens to remember these words from winston churchill.ispensable for the world and the dangers of isolation loom. people of the united states cannot establish world responsibility. i wholeheartedly agree. >> joining us now, former defense secretary under president obama, ash carter, the author of the forth coming book "inside the five-sided box" to be released next year. always good to see you, sir. thank you for your service to the country. thanks for helping us out here this morning. >> thank you. >> of course winston churchill talking in the context of coaxing america to understand its responsibility to get involved in the world war. now, we're in a very different dynamic. but it does seem as though the stakes are heating up about what america's inaction could mean. how do you interpret what president george w. bush is referring to? >> i think he's right. he speaks in terms of duty. but there is another side to it. americans shouldn't think that alliances and partnerships around the world are a gift we give to foreigners. those are one
. >> very important for our fellow citizens to remember these words from winston churchill.ispensable for the world and the dangers of isolation loom. people of the united states cannot establish world responsibility. i wholeheartedly agree. >> joining us now, former defense secretary under president obama, ash carter, the author of the forth coming book "inside the five-sided box" to be released next year. always good to see you, sir. thank you for your service to the...
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go down in history for ever wrote british prime minister winston churchill in green nine hundred forty four. the british prime minister was mistaken there is no mention of the day trees of the rain and all the suffering of the city people in the european history books. does just snitched russians. cluster striking careers could go on just so to feel it more than street on frustration. is the head of this. stamp this is. the names of four hundred. two softly told. the ticker for mail go thomas here but open file rushed out but some defiance and feel it often soon. become. a script. of fish no i answered i have also logged off. all the shouldn't you know because it's just punch me all. told to read all truly turn to food see on the side nearest users see a. nuke you can. slide off them cause. it's about off before. sex and swazis and feel a lot for the unfiltered saw you know and. if your eyes are kind i'll stick up for certain at. sea she is a tosser and and your selfish. wolfgang ditching is retired but nevertheless accomplishes much at his own expense along with his kindred spirits. i
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country and the world safer. >> that was actually a big deal for 43 to give that speech, quoting winstongeorge w. bush warning against the dangers of isolationism. this week president trump took steps toward his america first platform while angering some of our closest alleyieallies. the cover of der spiegel is as s we're going to get. jon meacham, jonathan beschloss join us. i never thought i would have a fronter front row seat to this. i thought carter to reagan was the biggest swing of the pendulum politically that i would ever witness as an american adult, but do you have reason to think that we're in for something even greater, say nothing of the obama to trump swing of the pendulum? >> yeah, that's for sure, brian. sure looks that way. just the juxtaposition that you're suggesting between george w. bush and donald trump, with barack obama in between, you know, people will be arguing for the next 50 years whether george w. bush was too interventionist, but there is no one who is going to doubt that george w. bush is an idealist about democracy. contrast that with donald trump, who i
country and the world safer. >> that was actually a big deal for 43 to give that speech, quoting winstongeorge w. bush warning against the dangers of isolationism. this week president trump took steps toward his america first platform while angering some of our closest alleyieallies. the cover of der spiegel is as s we're going to get. jon meacham, jonathan beschloss join us. i never thought i would have a fronter front row seat to this. i thought carter to reagan was the biggest swing of...
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suffering of the suv civilian population go down in history for ever wrote british prime minister winston churchill in green nine hundred forty four. the british prime minister was mistaken there is no mention of the day trees of the red round all the suffering of the safety people in european history books. does this national asians. cheer or so it all may out for ya cluster striking great careers off go on to certify that more than st john's frustration. is the head of the soviet monuments and gradient society in potsdam the society ten soviet gradients and restores the names of foreign red army soldiers. to softly told her how barack the ticker was for male and off oh thomas here but up a file itself to finance and feel it often certain. because. a script. no i answered i have also logged off it's why mustn't i walk into. all the shouldn't you know i'm trish because it's a switch. would all total read all through it and if it's see on the side mirrors. steers a sea of. dollars and you keep your and. also wrote on your slide off the. truck. it's about off before i will not stop some sec
suffering of the suv civilian population go down in history for ever wrote british prime minister winston churchill in green nine hundred forty four. the british prime minister was mistaken there is no mention of the day trees of the red round all the suffering of the safety people in european history books. does this national asians. cheer or so it all may out for ya cluster striking great careers off go on to certify that more than st john's frustration. is the head of the soviet monuments...
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climate protection there's a long tradition in winston since the late one nine hundred ninety s. when we even had a department in the city administration devoted to the climate and energy and we engage the public in discussions on these issues issues such as wind turbines we have our own combined cycle power plant and funding programs for solar energy so it is a central focus. is considered a green city how much is that the result of citizen involvement. we're very interested in discussing and even deciding fundamental questions with our citizens that's also because we have a very young city with many university students but also a very committed city which weighs in on many social issues and we're quite proud of that. are you always bike or do you have a car if you have a very rarely i drive less than five thousand kilometers a year thanks for your time. and off we go. well and now we have to do the wild made sure canada from ottawa was traveling with some friends to newfoundland and has captured his impressions of this green island in a video here's a weekly view made. my next
climate protection there's a long tradition in winston since the late one nine hundred ninety s. when we even had a department in the city administration devoted to the climate and energy and we engage the public in discussions on these issues issues such as wind turbines we have our own combined cycle power plant and funding programs for solar energy so it is a central focus. is considered a green city how much is that the result of citizen involvement. we're very interested in discussing and...
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climate protection has a long tradition in winston since the late one nine hundred ninety s. when we even had a department in the city administration devoted to the climate and energy and we engage the public in discussions on these issues issues such as wind turbines we have our own combined cycle power plant and funding programs for solar energy so it is a central focus on you always bike or do you have a car if you have a car what i want the are very rarely i drive less than five thousand kilometers a year thanks for your time. and off we go. my next stop is r.v. and it delivers lake in the middle of the city and on the banks. art that's something else mr is known for there's a sculpture on practically every corner some of them are pretty wild. like the one hundred arms of the one gene. these artworks were originally installed as part of the ongoing sculpture project moon stakes to bishan it takes place every ten years. a free app provides more about the sculptures and their creators. my final stop today is the crew for to take a lively quarter of popular with students i'm
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> last weekend there's -- i definitely was not thinking of winston churchhill. love that you were because you're here. >> it's the greatest achievement on the tenth of may is the an verse riff him becoming prime minister. and he gave a speech at harvard september, 1943 where he said americans -- the long arm of the world has reached out and brought americans out into complexity and into struggle and into war put might say you don't want it, you want to stay over here. but the price of greatness is responsibility, and we can't roll that back. we can't build a wall. we can't withdraw from agreements that are about stabilizing a world that has grown ever smaller and is only going to get smaller. >> that's what john thought about last weekend, for me it was salt or no salt. okay. we are watching the opening statements, it's true, on the haspel hearing as soon as her testimony begins we'll bring it to you live. coming up next, it's hard to believe, but it has been exactly one year, one year since president trump fired james comey. it feels like a thousand years. and
> last weekend there's -- i definitely was not thinking of winston churchhill. love that you were because you're here. >> it's the greatest achievement on the tenth of may is the an verse riff him becoming prime minister. and he gave a speech at harvard september, 1943 where he said americans -- the long arm of the world has reached out and brought americans out into complexity and into struggle and into war put might say you don't want it, you want to stay over here. but the price of...
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winston and debbie hudson lived and worked in lee county, mississippi, winston was active in naacp butmally what they did was they did voter registration, they did a lot of work, there's a book about them called mississippi harmony, you can read more about them but they represent another group of women who worked so hard in the civil rights movement and who are unacknowledged. the montgomery busboy cot in 1955-56, why did include that, because it's african-american women leaders and leadership roles. joanne robinson, was teacher, professor at college and she was also active in the women's political council and one of the things they did, how was the boycott successful. it was not successful just based on auditory, people were strategists and visionaries and they thought ahead, they knew there could woman a time when someone would sit down to stand up. and so when mrs. parks did that, they were ready and ran off all of the things, but that, they had arranged alternate means of transportation so people could get to work and those people who couldn't get transportation walked, they walked
winston and debbie hudson lived and worked in lee county, mississippi, winston was active in naacp butmally what they did was they did voter registration, they did a lot of work, there's a book about them called mississippi harmony, you can read more about them but they represent another group of women who worked so hard in the civil rights movement and who are unacknowledged. the montgomery busboy cot in 1955-56, why did include that, because it's african-american women leaders and leadership...
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chad: today it is tight but the story coming out of this, as winston churchill said, to protect the most important truths of the bodyguard of lies, and the truth today with iran fighting with israel are the new axis of oil economy integrating towards where the saudi's will deliver their product to the east and making a call for 2028, the u.s. will effectively be energy independent. i may not be right, so maybe i will go to for two -- two for two. alix: it depends on what saudi does. >> i think we have enough production and rigs up. it was the first time since ab3 that we had year-over-year destruction of reduction in this country. for the next five years, i see rig growth, institutional dollars put to work, and a lot of it is equity dollars. the leverage ratios are down 85% on four loans in the market today, so you have a big equity component. you have a five year program running in front of us. we will have a very tight market. it will hang around 74 and extended amount of time. when independence comes between the two regions of the world, you will see a differentiation between brands a
chad: today it is tight but the story coming out of this, as winston churchill said, to protect the most important truths of the bodyguard of lies, and the truth today with iran fighting with israel are the new axis of oil economy integrating towards where the saudi's will deliver their product to the east and making a call for 2028, the u.s. will effectively be energy independent. i may not be right, so maybe i will go to for two -- two for two. alix: it depends on what saudi does. >> i...
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it has been given to people as diverse as ernest hemingway, winston churchill for their contributionsworld literature, but it is more than a celebration of the world's literary canon. it is often helping of some -- helping some obscure writers find readership. and the academy has been accused of taking political positions as well like with their selection of this person, the fellow russian journalist a prominent critic of vladimir putin. [indiscernible] the decision to award the prize to bob dylan and 2016 for his lyrical work caused controversy especially when the american singer-songwriter seemed to ignore it for weeks afterward. one called him rude and arrogant . the nobel prize for literature has had his tractors, but it still remains the most visible prize in the world. phil: how does the academy not do about -- now go about restoring its reputation? >> restoring its statutes, and they will do this. the academy has 18 members normally, and with all these people setting -- stepping down, these members are appointed for life. so they are now working with only 10, and they need 12 t
it has been given to people as diverse as ernest hemingway, winston churchill for their contributionsworld literature, but it is more than a celebration of the world's literary canon. it is often helping of some -- helping some obscure writers find readership. and the academy has been accused of taking political positions as well like with their selection of this person, the fellow russian journalist a prominent critic of vladimir putin. [indiscernible] the decision to award the prize to bob...
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the warmest since the start of record keeping in the nineteenth century in twenty sixteen cycle and winston one of the strongest storms ever measured devastated the fiji archipelago with wind speeds of two hundred eighty five kilometers an hour living on the coast there is becoming him cry. second largest left with. people here are being moved from their home. one of the evacuees takes us for a new style check ride. coming here gives village chiefs a low ceiled homage to a melancholy feeling we've driven three kilometers down the road and if yet to see a soul. because. he's leaving nice memories he's brought me. by. just by faith because we. get to say. what i'm up to says they will soon be moving the graves of those ancestors as well . the ocean has left the no choice. in twenty fourteen the village of only don't go lower was forced to relocate once you could see the stilt houses on the other side of the water from here but not now the sea spread water levels rose and exodus became inevitable. where i would use. the hole we had made use of. force you know serves a really really good deal f
the warmest since the start of record keeping in the nineteenth century in twenty sixteen cycle and winston one of the strongest storms ever measured devastated the fiji archipelago with wind speeds of two hundred eighty five kilometers an hour living on the coast there is becoming him cry. second largest left with. people here are being moved from their home. one of the evacuees takes us for a new style check ride. coming here gives village chiefs a low ceiled homage to a melancholy feeling...
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on the evening of friday july 30th, 1943, winston churchill was prepare to go sail to north america, prime minister intent on arriving early to win over roosevelt to the british position on allied-strategy for victory in the war in europe even before the start of the annual american quadrant conference. and sir john anderson. the head of churchill's atomic research live from london to negotiate british participation which had been withheld. the new government in rome that it replaced mucalini5 days earlier was dispatching out of conflict. moscow, joseph stalin was pondering whether he could leave moscow to meet secretly with roosevelt and secretary at war henry simpson was flying back to washington from his meeting in london determine today persuade fdr to insist that churchill accept the u.s. military's position on strategy to win in europe based on cross-channel assault into normandy and further insist that american serve as ally commander. roosevelt, the focus of the hopes of each was quietly leaving down to go fishing. now, all of roosevelt's wartime trips out of the capital were
on the evening of friday july 30th, 1943, winston churchill was prepare to go sail to north america, prime minister intent on arriving early to win over roosevelt to the british position on allied-strategy for victory in the war in europe even before the start of the annual american quadrant conference. and sir john anderson. the head of churchill's atomic research live from london to negotiate british participation which had been withheld. the new government in rome that it replaced mucalini5...
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suffering of the suv and civilian population go down in history for ever wrote british prime minister winston churchill eight hundred nine hundred forty four. the british prime minister was mistaken there is no mention of that the trees of the red and all the suffering of the savior people in european history books. does this national asians. cheer the soviet army out for ya cluster strike alert crews get off on the show to feel it more than the shifts triomphe especially. is the head of the soviet monuments and gradients society in potsdam the society ten soviet graveyards and restores the names of foreign red army soldiers. she's awfully tough but how barack the ticker was fun may often drop o. thomas here but up a file rushed out but some defiance and feel it often soon undercut. a script. of the show i answered i also log off it's why mustn't i walk into. all the shouldn't be unarmed because it's just punch. wouldn't all total results really turn to shit she on the side there's still. the old although it not make you can. also write on your slide off the. leash. it's bought off before i w
suffering of the suv and civilian population go down in history for ever wrote british prime minister winston churchill eight hundred nine hundred forty four. the british prime minister was mistaken there is no mention of that the trees of the red and all the suffering of the savior people in european history books. does this national asians. cheer the soviet army out for ya cluster strike alert crews get off on the show to feel it more than the shifts triomphe especially. is the head of the...