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he was the last surviving member of the postwar government of sir winston churchill. the second world war and his long ministerial career ended when he resigned at the time of the argentine invasion of the falkland islands in 1982. 0ur diplomatic correspondent james robbins looks back at his long life. people looking for an example of a british politician resigning as a matter of honour often point to the carrington. he was foreign secretary when argentina invaded the falkland islands. britain was unprepared and the foreign office blamed for ignoring intelligence.” the foreign office blamed for ignoring intelligence. i am responsible and i thought honourably that i should go. a british task force left to liberate the falklands and an official enquiry led cleared lord carrington of any responsibility. the young peter carington had been a soldier in the second. a hereditary peer, a highly educated and charming, he was the last survivor of the winston churchill's government. margaret thatcher appointed foreign secretary 1979. he played a major role in the legal war in rh
he was the last surviving member of the postwar government of sir winston churchill. the second world war and his long ministerial career ended when he resigned at the time of the argentine invasion of the falkland islands in 1982. 0ur diplomatic correspondent james robbins looks back at his long life. people looking for an example of a british politician resigning as a matter of honour often point to the carrington. he was foreign secretary when argentina invaded the falkland islands. britain...
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birthplace of winston churchill, one of his heroes.from both sides of the atlantic will be the principal guests. in her speech, theresa may seems certain to urge them to spend and invest even more. while others held at the gates share their message too. james robbins, bbc news. that is outside the gates of blenheim palace, president trump on his way there now, we can see the helicopter up in the sky somewhere between london and oxford sure by now. we expect them to be touching in about 15 minutes. as he heads to that gallant and with the prime minister and ceos. we can see president trump getting onto marine force one, walking out of the us ambassador to london's residents with melania trump. walking out there onto the helicopter, the two of them heading to this gala dinner with british ceos and some ceos who we re with british ceos and some ceos who were invited have decided not to intend, we expect about 100 or so to be there. i have no idea who the designer is designed her dress, we will get to you as breaking news as $0011 will get
birthplace of winston churchill, one of his heroes.from both sides of the atlantic will be the principal guests. in her speech, theresa may seems certain to urge them to spend and invest even more. while others held at the gates share their message too. james robbins, bbc news. that is outside the gates of blenheim palace, president trump on his way there now, we can see the helicopter up in the sky somewhere between london and oxford sure by now. we expect them to be touching in about 15...
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in his time, sir winston was a bit of a disrupter. and will work together with the uk in that way. i think that is what this is going to be about, explaining some of the enduring aspects of the uk — us relationship. certainly giving him a flavour of the history along the way, but i think he needs to see it is a two—way street, that we contribute a lot to that relationship, that americanjobs as lot to that relationship, that american jobs as well as uk jobs are enabled by that two—way relationship and then talk to theresa may when they have that private meeting tomorrow. i think there are limited objectives from this visit. it has had its own history, as you mentioned. and i think it is a question of laying the groundwork for a better understanding of the uk and a better grounding in the realities of what the alliances are. just looking at the yougov poll that was published today, 50% of the public think the visit should go ahead. how important is this relationship, the fact it is of such national strategic interest to the country. it
in his time, sir winston was a bit of a disrupter. and will work together with the uk in that way. i think that is what this is going to be about, explaining some of the enduring aspects of the uk — us relationship. certainly giving him a flavour of the history along the way, but i think he needs to see it is a two—way street, that we contribute a lot to that relationship, that americanjobs as lot to that relationship, that american jobs as well as uk jobs are enabled by that two—way...
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donald trump has got a bust of winston churchill in the oval office and this is the birthplace of winstonston churchill. but people do not want to discuss history, they want to discuss the present, the here and now. they reckon 200—300 people have gathered here, this is the main protest site for this visit by donald trump. use here in a couple of hours but already people are getting their voices heard, shouting at traffic and making their voices heard, music, a semi—party atmosphere if you like. we have plucked two from the crowd to get their views on why the year. let's start with you, what is it about donald trump, why are you here to protest? everything essentially. he is very egotistical and i think he's incredibly self promoting, does not believe in any policies but on top of that the way he is portrayed everything is making america backward country and it's moving against everything we have moved towards. is at the man or the policies? definitely the policies against women here started promoting and immigration policies but also him asa and immigration policies but also him as a per
donald trump has got a bust of winston churchill in the oval office and this is the birthplace of winstonston churchill. but people do not want to discuss history, they want to discuss the present, the here and now. they reckon 200—300 people have gathered here, this is the main protest site for this visit by donald trump. use here in a couple of hours but already people are getting their voices heard, shouting at traffic and making their voices heard, music, a semi—party atmosphere if you...
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winston churchill was here for different times. on june 20, 1942, that was the most important visit. we know that earlier in the day, he and fdr and averill herriman were down and fdr and they were talking. this was the british atomic program. the research was taking place in london and was rather difficult because of the bombardment of the city. they weren't making the progress that they were hoping to end word was coming down that the germans were rather close to developing an atomic weapon. churchill was asking fdr to bring the program over to the united states. fdr agreed. within two months time, their program is gone. the manhattan project began. we know they are discussing it down at springwood. churchill's memoirs mentioned that. a diary entry for that day sets the mood up here. she doesn't necessarily spell out the words that were said, she talked about the visit occurred about 4:00 that afternoon at springwood -- at top cottage. she said he seemed very distracted. like he had the weight of the world on his shoulders. we al
winston churchill was here for different times. on june 20, 1942, that was the most important visit. we know that earlier in the day, he and fdr and averill herriman were down and fdr and they were talking. this was the british atomic program. the research was taking place in london and was rather difficult because of the bombardment of the city. they weren't making the progress that they were hoping to end word was coming down that the germans were rather close to developing an atomic weapon....
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but this is where winston churchill was born. still partly operated as a -- it's a palace, even though there are no royals that live there or occupy it. it's the only place in great britain like that. so it's an interesting spot for donald trump. there's a great deal of history and a great deal of influence that comes from winston church ill. it was given to his father serving in the military and that's why winston churchill was born there and this continued to be very influential in winston churchill's life. as you can see, a great deal of pomp and circumstance. the red carpet, the president there with the first lady and the prime minister and her husband. this is a relationship like his
but this is where winston churchill was born. still partly operated as a -- it's a palace, even though there are no royals that live there or occupy it. it's the only place in great britain like that. so it's an interesting spot for donald trump. there's a great deal of history and a great deal of influence that comes from winston church ill. it was given to his father serving in the military and that's why winston churchill was born there and this continued to be very influential in winston...
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he's just attended a gala dinner at the birthplace of sir winston churchill along with prime minister may — and a lot of soldiers in uniform. on friday, mr trump will have tea with the queen, even though it's not a full—blown state visit. that may or may not—be related to the protests that are expected in london. the bbc‘sjon sopel reports. all dressed up, and donald trump does have somewhere to go. not a state visit, this is meant to be just a routine work trip for the president, accompanied by first lady melania. well, you could have fooled me. the british are pulling out all the stops. this may be a country in turmoil, as the president remarked, but it still knows how to put on a show. the bands of the welsh, irish and scots guards beat a retreat, and the setting for tonight's banquet retreat, and the setting for tonight's banquet was the magnificent blenheim palace, winston churchill's birthplace, and a hero of donald trump's. theresa may and husband philip waited patiently to greet them. when the turmoil of brexit is finally over, this is the man who she might be concluding a tra
he's just attended a gala dinner at the birthplace of sir winston churchill along with prime minister may — and a lot of soldiers in uniform. on friday, mr trump will have tea with the queen, even though it's not a full—blown state visit. that may or may not—be related to the protests that are expected in london. the bbc‘sjon sopel reports. all dressed up, and donald trump does have somewhere to go. not a state visit, this is meant to be just a routine work trip for the president,...
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winston-salem police dept: "the issue was brought up. officers asked the questions that needed to be asked to get the issues resolved they were able to prove that miss. jasmine had what she needed to get into the pool. at the end of the day, there was no need to see an id, at that point, because there was nothing to say that an id was necessary." winston-salem police say they can't arrest and charge bloom for anything -- but told edward she could take up a civil dispute.they did though -- get a green light on edwards' gate card.ánats of videoáwe reached out to bloom thursday for comment...but he refused to answer the door --- only peaking through the glass. moments later -- police arrived.an email to bloom also went unanswered...just like a demand for an apology.nats: "do you want to apologize, adam? adam, do you want to apologize for what you just did." --tag--bloom's attorney says his client has been a pool chair for the hoa for the last seven years. he says one of bloom's responsibilities is to enforce the pool's is to enforce respons
winston-salem police dept: "the issue was brought up. officers asked the questions that needed to be asked to get the issues resolved they were able to prove that miss. jasmine had what she needed to get into the pool. at the end of the day, there was no need to see an id, at that point, because there was nothing to say that an id was necessary." winston-salem police say they can't arrest and charge bloom for anything -- but told edward she could take up a civil dispute.they did...
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you talk about winston churchill. he skirts some levels of the boundaries between news and commentary. that is also something that happened during this time. you have people that are very well-versed going on to the radio and explaining important events and policy to the american people. it is hard to do that without making some kind of judgment. it is not exactly straight news. i think that is an important considerhat i formative time in radio in american politics. all sorts of lines of being blurred. the line between news and entertainment is being blurred. the line between straight news reporting and advocate news is being blurred. steve: some have described radio as the most personal and visual of media. would you agree with that? prof. byrnes: certainly the way that president roosevelt used it in the fireside chats was personal. he moved away from the oratory that was normal for political speeches and spoke conversationally. that made it very personal. the extent to which radio required people to visualize the cr
you talk about winston churchill. he skirts some levels of the boundaries between news and commentary. that is also something that happened during this time. you have people that are very well-versed going on to the radio and explaining important events and policy to the american people. it is hard to do that without making some kind of judgment. it is not exactly straight news. i think that is an important considerhat i formative time in radio in american politics. all sorts of lines of being...
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. >>> world leader and artist, is that what comes to mind whether you think of winston churchill.lay this weekend in the bay area. >>> and meteorologist drew is up next with your forecast. >>> death to the bullpen, and known for smashing the ball out of the park. >>> if you missed it the first time, the trump chicken is going to set sail on san francisco bay tomorrow. it is part of a protest and organizers say they will circle alcatraz which they are jokingly referring to as the big coop. they say people are welcomed to come out and cheer them on and appreciate donations to help cover the cost of the rental of the boat. the chicken has appeared at several events. >>> when winston churchill wasn't busy making history he was painting. his word on display at a place here on gary street. he started painting at the hobby became an escape for churchill who went on to pain land and sea escapes. >> he painted over probably 550 paintings together. the vast majority of those are already in museum and institutions worldwide. >> his work along with some from his eldest grant child are on view
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we know he is a huge fan of winston churchill.ident. is fantastic. —— barack obama. of course the office of the president makes you look big. the football, the secret service, the ring of steel. seeing him today, he had a particular swagger about him. and this was before the state visit.|j swagger about him. and this was before the state visit. i thought we will see him again in 2020. he will i’ui'i will see him again in 2020. he will run again. he is loving every single minute. he is loving it. that feels such a long way away. speaking of elastic. this paper review has been very elastic. thank you so much. that's it for the papers tonight. don't forget you can see the front pages of the papers online on the bbc news website. it's all there for you, seven days a week at bbc.co.uk/papers. and if you miss the programme any evening you can watch it later on bbc iplayer. thank you to both my guests, torcuil crichton from the daily record and kate andrews from the institute of economic affairs, and goodbye. coming up next it is the wea
we know he is a huge fan of winston churchill.ident. is fantastic. —— barack obama. of course the office of the president makes you look big. the football, the secret service, the ring of steel. seeing him today, he had a particular swagger about him. and this was before the state visit.|j swagger about him. and this was before the state visit. i thought we will see him again in 2020. he will i’ui'i will see him again in 2020. he will run again. he is loving every single minute. he is...
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john berman here, this is the birthplace of winston churchill. you can see president trump arrived there. the president is pulling up right now in this motorcade and he'll be greeted and waiting for r the president to arrive. in some ways, this is the most pomps and circumstance that we'll see. tonight is the dinner for the full roll out and the band is there and music will be playing with some special tunes composed just for this occasion. we are waiting to see the president walking out the car and there he is, arriving at the palace. and that's theresa may along with her husband, phillip may. the first lady, melania trump. the president have been with theresa may for the last two days as poofart of the nato meeg and we know how they went. the president is meeting with the nato allies. we can't hear too much and i want to listen in if we can pick up of anything of this moment. tast black tie dinner. it is no at state dinner per se. it is not a royal palace. it is not owned by the monarchy. it does have great significance as the birthplace of win
john berman here, this is the birthplace of winston churchill. you can see president trump arrived there. the president is pulling up right now in this motorcade and he'll be greeted and waiting for r the president to arrive. in some ways, this is the most pomps and circumstance that we'll see. tonight is the dinner for the full roll out and the band is there and music will be playing with some special tunes composed just for this occasion. we are waiting to see the president walking out the...
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but this is where winston churchill was born. still partly operated as a -- it's a palace, even though there are no royals that live there or occupy it. it's the only place in great britain like that. so it's an interesting spot for donald trump. there's a great deal of history and a great deal of influence that comes from winston church ill. it was given to his father serving in the military and that's why winston churchill was born there and this continued to be very influential in winston churchill's life. as you can see, a great deal of pomp and circumstance. the red carpet, the president there with the first lady and the prime minister and her husband. this is a relationship like his relationship with angela merkel, which is tense. it has been tense almost from the beginning. the president injecting himself into british affairs in a way that he interjected himself into internal german affairs, the prime minister having to scold him for his tweets, for things that have happened, and then coming off the -- coming off of a cont
but this is where winston churchill was born. still partly operated as a -- it's a palace, even though there are no royals that live there or occupy it. it's the only place in great britain like that. so it's an interesting spot for donald trump. there's a great deal of history and a great deal of influence that comes from winston church ill. it was given to his father serving in the military and that's why winston churchill was born there and this continued to be very influential in winston...
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winston found himself at a career low after his resignation from his government post after world war probably 550 paintings all together. but the vast majority of those are already in museums and institutions worldwide. >> well, some are in san francisc francisco. his works along with hworks fro his grandchild are on display. >>> we're starting off where the low clouds once again, as you can see from this live shot, as we look from this east bay shot out at mt. diablo. >>> thank you, frances, also ahead, a record crowd for the bay bridge series. who will be the hero as the a's an ♪ south l.a. is very medically underserved. when the old hospital closed people in the community lived with untreated health problems for years. so, with the county's help we built a new hospital from the ground up and having citi as an early investor worked as a signal to others to invest. with citi's help we built a wonderful maternity ward and we were able to purchase an mri machine. we've made it possible for the people who live here to lead healthier lives and that's invaluable. ♪ >>> levi stadium will
winston found himself at a career low after his resignation from his government post after world war probably 550 paintings all together. but the vast majority of those are already in museums and institutions worldwide. >> well, some are in san francisc francisco. his works along with hworks fro his grandchild are on display. >>> we're starting off where the low clouds once again, as you can see from this live shot, as we look from this east bay shot out at mt. diablo....
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he was saying he had seen the long library where winston churchill had sat and written some of his bookss. he's obviously taken by britain's history. he talked about pearl harbor and the phone call between winston churchill and the white house, just after pearl harbor. and really the beginning of the special relationship. two perfect settings, blenheim palace last night with its residents of winston churchill, his birthplace and as you say the exhibition there and as you say the exhibition there and so many reminders of the wartime relationship between churchill and roosevelt. and now to windsor castle and these further images which i'm sure will be leading the network news in the united states tonight. so they are now going to watch the military march past. before they go through the sovereign's entrants to have tea. i wouldjust through the sovereign's entrants to have tea. i would just point out that given the opera we have seen in the bull sun about the president's remarks about theresa may, which really overshadowed the elegance we saw last night, i wonder if he will keep his mouth s
he was saying he had seen the long library where winston churchill had sat and written some of his bookss. he's obviously taken by britain's history. he talked about pearl harbor and the phone call between winston churchill and the white house, just after pearl harbor. and really the beginning of the special relationship. two perfect settings, blenheim palace last night with its residents of winston churchill, his birthplace and as you say the exhibition there and as you say the exhibition...
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you can see the likes of winston churchill and behind the blimp i can see david lloyd george, of courset liberal prime minister in the united kingdom i can see gandhi and i think it's fair that not in the short term we'll see a long-term statue of the president just yet being erected on parliament square, as well. this is very lighthearted thing ahead of some serious demonstrations later on. we talked about the broad coalition of interest from a whole host of pressure groups who are very much up in arms about this visit, as well. i have questioned quite strenuously. he should be allowed to come and i think, to be fair, that point has been conceded. but equally so, people have the absolute right to demonstrate in a peaceful fashion whether we get a peaceful fashion later. you have a broad range 50,000 demonstrators is what the security forces think we're going to get nearly 100,000 demonstrators is what the organizers think we could get, as well we will be live here throughout the day here in central london back to you. >> thank you, steve, that is the question whether the trump blimp is
you can see the likes of winston churchill and behind the blimp i can see david lloyd george, of courset liberal prime minister in the united kingdom i can see gandhi and i think it's fair that not in the short term we'll see a long-term statue of the president just yet being erected on parliament square, as well. this is very lighthearted thing ahead of some serious demonstrations later on. we talked about the broad coalition of interest from a whole host of pressure groups who are very much...
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in our collection, a gift of the wartime friends of winston churchill. epstein was born in new york city in 1880. later he moved across the pond and became a british citizen in 1907. during the 1940s the british ministry of information commissioned him to create six likenesses of wartime leaders, the most notable being the bronze headed of winston churchill. epstein was later knighted in 1952. the following -- following churchill's death 18 donors got together to acquire this bronze for the white house collection. it's wartime friends included a former president dwight d eisenhower who has you no was supreme commander. of the allied forces in europe, general. omar bradley and all but one us ambassador to the united kingdom during the 1946 to 65. as we all heard today churchill certainly had a white house connection. as prime minister of great britain he stayed in the white house several times during world war ii. notably after one of our darkest hours, the bombing of pearl harbor on december 7, 1941. the prime minister arrived on december 22 with -- was
in our collection, a gift of the wartime friends of winston churchill. epstein was born in new york city in 1880. later he moved across the pond and became a british citizen in 1907. during the 1940s the british ministry of information commissioned him to create six likenesses of wartime leaders, the most notable being the bronze headed of winston churchill. epstein was later knighted in 1952. the following -- following churchill's death 18 donors got together to acquire this bronze for the...
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a gift to the wartime friends of winston churchill. epstein was born in new york city in 1880, later moved across the pond and became a british in 1907.during the 1940's, the british toistry commissioned him create likenesses of wartime leaders. the most notable being the bronze head of winston churchill. epstein was later knighted in 1952. her chills that, 18 donors joined together to acquire this bronze for the white house collection. his wartime friends included a former president, dwight d. eisenhower who was supreme commander of the allied forces in europe. and all but bradley one u.s. ambassador to the united kingdom. 1946-19 65. as prime minister of great britain, he stayed in the white house several times during world war ii, notably after one of our darkest hours, the bombing of pearl harbor on december 7, 1941. the prime minister arrived on december 22, with presents for christmas. he was with president roosevelt on the south portico when the national christmas tree was lit on christmas eve. along with the president, the prim
a gift to the wartime friends of winston churchill. epstein was born in new york city in 1880, later moved across the pond and became a british in 1907.during the 1940's, the british toistry commissioned him create likenesses of wartime leaders. the most notable being the bronze head of winston churchill. epstein was later knighted in 1952. her chills that, 18 donors joined together to acquire this bronze for the white house collection. his wartime friends included a former president, dwight d....
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quickly, winston churchill very much the focus tonight. what would he make of donald trump?h on —— churchill himself as someone that church on —— churchill himself as someone who antagonize individuals wasn't afraid to throw up individuals wasn't afraid to throw up barbed line in on many occasions. it isa up barbed line in on many occasions. it is a retort that many look back on with some regard for churchill, but he was not a beloved figure by many in his own party at the time. stay with us, james, thank you. waiting for joining me now from central london is dr swati dhingra, who is an economics lecturer at the london school of economics and political science. we should talk about the dinner this evening, 150 ceos there. what sort of message do you think they're going to be conveying to the president when they sit down with him? one of the things we have heard about already is them talking about the trade war going on, but more important be what will happen after brexit, if there's going to be a uk— us deal? i think it is important know the people who have accepted the invi
quickly, winston churchill very much the focus tonight. what would he make of donald trump?h on —— churchill himself as someone that church on —— churchill himself as someone who antagonize individuals wasn't afraid to throw up individuals wasn't afraid to throw up barbed line in on many occasions. it isa up barbed line in on many occasions. it is a retort that many look back on with some regard for churchill, but he was not a beloved figure by many in his own party at the time. stay...
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its founding fathers were president franklin roosevelt and winston churchill.organization, the marshall plan, nato and the european union, would all emerge from their victory. at the heart of the international system that america built after the second world war was the idea that nations should live by a set of agreed rules, in politics, economics, security and trade. america was the principal author of those rules, and has spent the last 70 years using its power in the world to enforce them. not anymore. donald trump believes that america is not the beneficiary of those rules, but the victim, that the rest of the world uses those rules to cheat america, and that the european allies are among the worst offenders. the question those allies are now facing is this — is the rules—based order that roosevelt launched ending with donald trump? he doesn't know the history, and he doesn't care. he takes a very transactional approach to international relations, which seems to come from his sort of real estate background, where he is — where everything is a deal. the esse
its founding fathers were president franklin roosevelt and winston churchill.organization, the marshall plan, nato and the european union, would all emerge from their victory. at the heart of the international system that america built after the second world war was the idea that nations should live by a set of agreed rules, in politics, economics, security and trade. america was the principal author of those rules, and has spent the last 70 years using its power in the world to enforce them....
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been hosting a gala dinner at bleinheim palace in oxfordshire, the birthplace of mr trump's hero, winstonrchill. our north america editor, jon sopel reports. all dressed up, and donald trump does have somewhere to go. not a state visit, this is meant to be just a routine work trip for the president, accompanied by first lady melania. well, you could've fooled me. the british are pulling out all the stops. this may be a country in turmoil, as the president remarked, but it still knows how to put on a show. the bands of the welsh, irish and scots guards beat a retreat, and the setting for tonight's banquet was the magnificent blenheim palace, winston churchill's birthplace, and a hero of donald trump's. theresa may and husband philip waited patiently to greet them. when the turmoil of brexit is finally over, this is the man who she might be concluding a trade deal with, and the prime minister wants to make him feel welcome — a feeling not universally shared. hey, ho, racist trump has got to go. at the gates of blenheim, protesters gathered to voice their displeasure at donald trump's visit,
been hosting a gala dinner at bleinheim palace in oxfordshire, the birthplace of mr trump's hero, winstonrchill. our north america editor, jon sopel reports. all dressed up, and donald trump does have somewhere to go. not a state visit, this is meant to be just a routine work trip for the president, accompanied by first lady melania. well, you could've fooled me. the british are pulling out all the stops. this may be a country in turmoil, as the president remarked, but it still knows how to put...
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with prime minister to resign may and business leaders at blenheim palace at the birthplace of winston churchill in an effort to press the u.k. government played on all the pomp and charm person. it's not a full state visit trump declined the offer of one reportedly because of public opposition to the idea and the threat of mass protests this then is build a working visit. prime minister may has lost two cabinet ministers this week over tortured breaks in negotiations what she and her government want most from trump now is indorsement both at the famed special relationship and hopes of the u.k. u.s. trade deal after breaks it in recent days he said may's government is in turmoil and question the government's preferred plan for brics it what they will actually get from the u.s. president on this visit therefore is anyone's guess jonah how al-jazeera plannin palace oxfordshire. alas we mentioned there have been protests outside the ambassadors are. saying an even larger ones are expected on friday and a baka has spent the day with demonstrators in central london. this is what it takes to
with prime minister to resign may and business leaders at blenheim palace at the birthplace of winston churchill in an effort to press the u.k. government played on all the pomp and charm person. it's not a full state visit trump declined the offer of one reportedly because of public opposition to the idea and the threat of mass protests this then is build a working visit. prime minister may has lost two cabinet ministers this week over tortured breaks in negotiations what she and her...
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its founding fathers were president franklin roosevelt and winston churchill. plan, nato and the european union, would all emerge from their victory. at the heart of the international system that america built after the second world war was the idea that nations should live by a set of agreed rules, in politics, economics, security and trade. america was the principal author of those rules, and has spent the last 70 years using its power in the world to enforce them. not anymore. donald trump believes that america is not the beneficiary of those rules, but the victim, that the rest of the world uses those rules to cheat america, and that the european allies are among the worst offenders. the question those allies are now facing is this — is the rules—based order that roosevelt launched ending with donald trump? he doesn't know the history, and he doesn't care. he takes a very transactional approach to international relations, which seems to come from his sort of real estate background, where he is — where everything is a deal. the essence of the american suppor
its founding fathers were president franklin roosevelt and winston churchill. plan, nato and the european union, would all emerge from their victory. at the heart of the international system that america built after the second world war was the idea that nations should live by a set of agreed rules, in politics, economics, security and trade. america was the principal author of those rules, and has spent the last 70 years using its power in the world to enforce them. not anymore. donald trump...
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see these rather impressive locations planned in palace where they are tonight the birthplace of winston churchill breakfast with trees and checkers a country retreat and then tea with the queen at windsor all designed to create as much charm for the u.s. president short of a full state visit will it work well it's notoriously hard to read donald trump of course it is harder still to predict what he might say or think he's been a supporter of breaks in the past he's been a supporter of the idea of a trade deal but already on this visit he has questioned the direction the brics it is taking whether indeed it's taking a direction that people who voted for breaks it voted for so it may be in the end of the government here has to content itself in this visit with appearances over policy as many as ten thousand people are saying they're going to take to the streets during the course of this four day visit an awful lot of the efforts being put into place to try and keep them away from him this is causing quite a sum of money. yes and the itinerary of this trip are carefully designed to keep hi
see these rather impressive locations planned in palace where they are tonight the birthplace of winston churchill breakfast with trees and checkers a country retreat and then tea with the queen at windsor all designed to create as much charm for the u.s. president short of a full state visit will it work well it's notoriously hard to read donald trump of course it is harder still to predict what he might say or think he's been a supporter of breaks in the past he's been a supporter of the idea...
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also, all his dogs were named after british prime ministers, winston through to margaret hilda.issed." a murder inquiry has been launched after mother—of—three dawn sturgess died on sunday evening. her partner charlie rowley remains in a critical condition. our correspondent ben ando is in amesbury. what's the latest, ben? the latest is that work is continuing at the flat behind me that was lived in bike charlie rowley. they are trying to establish how it was that dawn sturgess and charlie rowley came into contact with this dangerous agent novichok. the public have been warned not to pick up foreign objects that could have been used to transport liquid or gel, no syringes, bottles, containers, plastic or glass. the chief medical officer says don't pick it up unless you dropped it yourself. she is issuing that particularly at a time when school holidays beginning and children will be out and about. it suggests that what the police haven't found here isa what the police haven't found here is a clear indication of how charlie and dawn came into contact with this nerve agent. it is
also, all his dogs were named after british prime ministers, winston through to margaret hilda.issed." a murder inquiry has been launched after mother—of—three dawn sturgess died on sunday evening. her partner charlie rowley remains in a critical condition. our correspondent ben ando is in amesbury. what's the latest, ben? the latest is that work is continuing at the flat behind me that was lived in bike charlie rowley. they are trying to establish how it was that dawn sturgess and...
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guards beat a retreat, and the setting for tonight's banquet was the magnificent blenheim palace, winstonhurchill's birthplace, and a hero of donald trump's. theresa may and husband philip waited patiently to greet them. when the turmoil of brexit is finally over, this is the man who she might be concluding a trade deal with, and the prime minister wants to make him feel welcome — a feeling not universally shared. at the gates of blenheim, protesters gathered to voice their displeasure at donald trump's visit, although this was middle england, and it was all a bit sedate. but tomorrow will be bigger, when the trump baby blimp will float 30 metres above the thames. and protesters have promised to make their voices heard, not that donald trump, before he left the nato summit in brussels, seemed overly worried. protests, there might be protests. but i believe that the people in the uk, scotland, ireland — as you know, i have property in ireland, i have property all over. i think that those people, they like me a lot, and they agree with me on immigration. i'm going to a few hot spots. we hav
guards beat a retreat, and the setting for tonight's banquet was the magnificent blenheim palace, winstonhurchill's birthplace, and a hero of donald trump's. theresa may and husband philip waited patiently to greet them. when the turmoil of brexit is finally over, this is the man who she might be concluding a trade deal with, and the prime minister wants to make him feel welcome — a feeling not universally shared. at the gates of blenheim, protesters gathered to voice their displeasure at...
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its founding fathers were president franklin roosevelt and winston churchill. marshall plan, nato and the european union would all emerge from their victory. at the heart of the international system that america built after the second world war was the idea that nations should lead by a set of agreed rules, in politics, economics, security and trade. america was the principal author of those rules, and has spent the last 70 years using its power in the world to enforce them. not any more. donald trump believes that america is not the beneficiary of those rules but the victim, that the rest of the world uses those rules to cheat america, and that the european allies are among the worst offenders. the question those allies are now facing is this — is the rules—based order that roosevelt launched ending with donald trump? he doesn't know the history and he doesn't care. he takes a very transactional approach to international relations, which seems to come from his sort of real estate background, where he is — where everything is a deal. the essence of the american
its founding fathers were president franklin roosevelt and winston churchill. marshall plan, nato and the european union would all emerge from their victory. at the heart of the international system that america built after the second world war was the idea that nations should lead by a set of agreed rules, in politics, economics, security and trade. america was the principal author of those rules, and has spent the last 70 years using its power in the world to enforce them. not any more....
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and winston, being tortured in tears, says i only see four. i see four. official says it could be three, or it could be five, it's what the party tells you it is. and so it's not just that trump is assaulting objective truth. this is a political strategy. this is about a demand for obedience. this is the transformation of a smaller republican party into a cult or personality where what the leader says is true is true. what the leader feels to be true is true. and if you can subordinate reality at the command of a political leader, you are no longer functionally living in a democracy. whether it's inside the united states, or not, for a faction of this country they have surrendered their sovereignty, their intellectual autonomy to donald trump. now, i'm not a psychiatrist, i'm not a psychologist, i can't explain why if you were to join a cult, why he would be the cult leader you would line up and follow. that being said, though, when you're able to convince somebody what is certainly true is not, when you can embrace the big lie with the same type of effec
and winston, being tortured in tears, says i only see four. i see four. official says it could be three, or it could be five, it's what the party tells you it is. and so it's not just that trump is assaulting objective truth. this is a political strategy. this is about a demand for obedience. this is the transformation of a smaller republican party into a cult or personality where what the leader says is true is true. what the leader feels to be true is true. and if you can subordinate reality...
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with prime minister to resign may and business leaders at blenheim palace at the birthplace of winston churchill you know an effort to test the u.k. government played on all the public places. it's not a full state visit trump declined the offer of one reportedly because of public opposition to the idea and the threat of mass protests this then is build a working visit. prime minister may has lost two cabinet ministers this week over tortured breaks of negotiations what she and her government want most from trump now is indorsement both of the famed special relationship and hopes of a u.k. u.s. trade deal after brags that in recent days he said may's government is in turmoil and question the government's preferred plan for brics it what they will actually get from the u.s. president on this visit therefore is anyone's guess. again i'm guessing you didn't get an invite to the dinner by the stand you know something about what had been discussed. no we've been stuck in a field all day what we're told to resume a said in that banquet at the beginning of it in prepared remarks is that she u
with prime minister to resign may and business leaders at blenheim palace at the birthplace of winston churchill you know an effort to test the u.k. government played on all the public places. it's not a full state visit trump declined the offer of one reportedly because of public opposition to the idea and the threat of mass protests this then is build a working visit. prime minister may has lost two cabinet ministers this week over tortured breaks of negotiations what she and her government...
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malani and i joined prime minister may mr may and the duke and duchess of mob are for a tour of the winston churchill exhibit at blenheim palace it was something something very special it was from right here at checkers that prime minister churchill phone president roosevelt after pearl harbor. in that horrific war american and british service members bravely shed their blood alongside one another in defense of home and in defense of freedom and together we achieved a really special magnificent victory and it was total victory prime minister man i have just come from a very productive nato summit that was truly a productive summit where my top priority was getting other nato members to pay their full and fair share and the prime minister was right there with me i want to thank you prime minister for the united kingdom's contribution to our common defense the u.k. is one of the handful of nations five out of twenty nine not good but it's going to get better really fast in addition to the united states meeting the two percent g.d.p. minimum defense spending commitment during the summit i made
malani and i joined prime minister may mr may and the duke and duchess of mob are for a tour of the winston churchill exhibit at blenheim palace it was something something very special it was from right here at checkers that prime minister churchill phone president roosevelt after pearl harbor. in that horrific war american and british service members bravely shed their blood alongside one another in defense of home and in defense of freedom and together we achieved a really special magnificent...
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so over the years, all the presidents going back to winston churchill's time, who was her first prime so that will be part of the conversation. you'll also hear various pieces of music that the guards have put together for this special occasion as well. very keen for me to mention how the queen gave them special permission to play the american national anthem just after 9/11 all those years ago. it was a big moment for them, a big moment for americans living in the uk as well. >> max, this is not a state visit, albeit with a lot of pomp and circumstance still, what is the difference? >> well, they come up with this term working visit, which basically isn't a state visit. it's somewhere in between. it has taken a format over the decades. a state visit is the carriage, the cavalry, the banquet of buckingham palace. this is the format that's really formed into something that isn't that. it's a working visit. it's tea with the queen. it's working meetings with the prime minister in london and checkers. so this is a sort of format that's developed over the years. the protesters here are pu
so over the years, all the presidents going back to winston churchill's time, who was her first prime so that will be part of the conversation. you'll also hear various pieces of music that the guards have put together for this special occasion as well. very keen for me to mention how the queen gave them special permission to play the american national anthem just after 9/11 all those years ago. it was a big moment for them, a big moment for americans living in the uk as well. >> max,...
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she's been at this since president truman and winston churchill. about people. i think she's going to be very curious, my guess, to meet donald trump and to have a discussion with him. what do you think you might >> i think she will certainly be very much looking forward to this meeting. the queen of course is one of the greatest leaders on the world stage and she's meeting today -- tomorrow with the leader of the free world. so this is a significant meeting. we were dealing with two characters with tremendous charisma and i think this is going to be a tremendous meeting actually. i'm very much looking forward and i'm sure the queen is looking forward to this. >> martha: it's going to be something to see. great to see you both tonight. we'll see you as we continue through the week. more of "the story" live from london when we come back. ♪ forgiveness, liberty mutual won't raise their rates because of their first accident. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ billions of problems. sore gums? bleeding gums? painful flossing? there's a therabreath
she's been at this since president truman and winston churchill. about people. i think she's going to be very curious, my guess, to meet donald trump and to have a discussion with him. what do you think you might >> i think she will certainly be very much looking forward to this meeting. the queen of course is one of the greatest leaders on the world stage and she's meeting today -- tomorrow with the leader of the free world. so this is a significant meeting. we were dealing with two...
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for stormy daniels michael >>> this afternoon, it's san jose yu -- >>> also a chance to check out winstonrchill's art. where it's on display right now. >>> and here's a live look from our evident bay hills camera. you see those low clouds today, typical bay area weather, of course frances. my wipers were on this morning in san francisco, but this afternoon, sunny for everyone. frances along shortly with the full accuweather forecast. the chili pepper sweat-out. not cool. freezing away fat cells with coolsculpting? now that's cool! coolsculpting safely freezes and removes fat cells with little or no downtime. and no surgery. t expeen so commoside effts include temporary numbness, discomfort,and swelling. ask your doctor if coolsculpting is right for you and visit coolsculpting.com today for your chance to win a free treatment. >>> three, two, one, liftoff. >> and up it goes. spacex launched a new era. their falcon rocket blasted off without a hitch last night. the rocket can be used up to 10 times which makes it more economical. it's carrying a communications satellite that will provide da
for stormy daniels michael >>> this afternoon, it's san jose yu -- >>> also a chance to check out winstonrchill's art. where it's on display right now. >>> and here's a live look from our evident bay hills camera. you see those low clouds today, typical bay area weather, of course frances. my wipers were on this morning in san francisco, but this afternoon, sunny for everyone. frances along shortly with the full accuweather forecast. the chili pepper sweat-out. not...
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the country estate where winston churchill grew up. tomorrow he gets tea with the queen and lunch with the prime minister is not to his taste given her political situation right now. he prefers, we're told, boris johnson, the former foreign secretary. anyway, that is what is in store for him in england. protests and tea with the queen and lunch with theresa may and golf at one of his resorts. >> nic robertson, thank you. that should be interesting to watch. not just the optics with the queen, but the turmoil with theresa may. will he reaffirm support to help her survive this or not? >> it is fascinating. when you look at some of the controversy from yesterday, the president saying these nations are delinquent with the dues. like it is a membership club. >> it is not a piggy bank. >> it is more like you have a commitment by the year 2024 to have a certain level. they are not there yet. i will say the bully pulpit has pushed the countries to say yes we will pay more and will be doing that. >> why not go and take a bow and say iv pushed s
the country estate where winston churchill grew up. tomorrow he gets tea with the queen and lunch with the prime minister is not to his taste given her political situation right now. he prefers, we're told, boris johnson, the former foreign secretary. anyway, that is what is in store for him in england. protests and tea with the queen and lunch with theresa may and golf at one of his resorts. >> nic robertson, thank you. that should be interesting to watch. not just the optics with the...
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or the other view is he looked at the criticism of him on sunday in the newspapers, we expected winstonhurchill and instead we got neville chamberlain saw his pride was hurt. what do you think? i think boris realise this could be a good moment for him. if he stayed, he looked weak. as much as he is not a strong politician, he does have a way with words. two freezes popped out of that letter, the brexit dream is dying. and also that britain is becoming a colony. he knew that he could wound theresa may in that way and also by resigning when a normally powerful prime minister would have sacked him several times over different things. he's trying to make himself look strong while making theresa may look weak. i have a copy of that, so we have the dream is dying suffocated by needless self—doubt, the implication is that both self—doubt is that of the prime minister and not boris. not a man who does self—doubts. he has the strong argument based on his time as mayor of london when you tried to save the life of a female cyclist. effectively he was told he could not do until the eu legislated. t
or the other view is he looked at the criticism of him on sunday in the newspapers, we expected winstonhurchill and instead we got neville chamberlain saw his pride was hurt. what do you think? i think boris realise this could be a good moment for him. if he stayed, he looked weak. as much as he is not a strong politician, he does have a way with words. two freezes popped out of that letter, the brexit dream is dying. and also that britain is becoming a colony. he knew that he could wound...
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option. >> that's a good way of putting that. >> who said that. >> winston churchill. >> he was the model for the baby protest. [applause] i don't care who you have playing them, they all have to have a pillow. what's the last word from you but i figure it's important to have a jerk for president because it's like having an a whole lawyer in court. if america is a defendant in court, you don't want a nice guy. you don't want your lawyer to be liked by anybody. you don't even want to like your lawyer. but maybe that's why family people keep saying it so bad because they like what he's doing but they don't want to blame. i do that. >> that's it. you want some real to take the blame. >> we want to be good cop and he's bad cop. >> exactly. all right. don't forget, you can preorder my new book. it's in store july 31 and the book tour starts august 4. i'll be in fort worth and dalla dallas, august 5, you can see the rest of the schedule. it's really boring if i read every city and we'd waste the show and everybody would be angry. all right. still the calm, is he unqualified or evil? or bo
option. >> that's a good way of putting that. >> who said that. >> winston churchill. >> he was the model for the baby protest. [applause] i don't care who you have playing them, they all have to have a pillow. what's the last word from you but i figure it's important to have a jerk for president because it's like having an a whole lawyer in court. if america is a defendant in court, you don't want a nice guy. you don't want your lawyer to be liked by anybody. you don't...
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isn't the first winston churchill coined the term and there have been low points before. there was the iraq war. processou look at the in the u.k., they were not on the scale of the iraq war protests when tony blair decided that was our future with the u.k. the protests were big. moments a very difficult in the relationship and i think a lot of the people in person be lastinghere will damage. it is hard to say. this will continue. host: let's go to chris who is calling from reston, virginia. tired of am sick and paying for the socialist government in europe with our money. they have early retirement and all of the good things. of the security of europe and we are tired of that. -- that way they could learn something. john callingo to from france. thank you for calling. say that would like to trump is a disgrace. he's disrespectful. and the reputation of the usa has been destroyed by the actions of trump. talks about costs and payment, he ought to remember that the european lives have been lost helping america fight isis. in afghanistan and the middle east. europe has done
isn't the first winston churchill coined the term and there have been low points before. there was the iraq war. processou look at the in the u.k., they were not on the scale of the iraq war protests when tony blair decided that was our future with the u.k. the protests were big. moments a very difficult in the relationship and i think a lot of the people in person be lastinghere will damage. it is hard to say. this will continue. host: let's go to chris who is calling from reston, virginia....
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blunden palace where the president was received on thursday night is the birthplace of winston churchill trump is now staying at winfield house which is the u.s. ambassador's london home on friday he will meet with the new u.k. foreign secretary jeremy hunt and the prime minister's checkers residence after that the u.s. president and the first lady will visit windsor castle and to meet the queen finally they are expected to fly to scotland to spend the weekend at trump's turnberry golf course of course. central london will be largely avoided it during the trip as further protests are expected over the coming days a massive security operation is in place for the visit he will be accompanied by a thousand of his own staff as well as multiple helicopters into highly secured limos some reports put the total shared cost of the trip at around thirty million pounds journalist my granny believes that the protests will actually have very little impact on trump's visit and his talks with theresa may he'll be he'll be quite impressed that there is such a big turnout just in protest or i'm sorry he'
blunden palace where the president was received on thursday night is the birthplace of winston churchill trump is now staying at winfield house which is the u.s. ambassador's london home on friday he will meet with the new u.k. foreign secretary jeremy hunt and the prime minister's checkers residence after that the u.s. president and the first lady will visit windsor castle and to meet the queen finally they are expected to fly to scotland to spend the weekend at trump's turnberry golf course...
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he was the last surviving member of the post—war government of sir winston churchill.commander in the second world war, and his long ministerial career ended when he resigned at the time of the argentine invasion of the falkland islands in 1982. our diplomatic correspondent james robbins looks back at his long life. people looking for an example of a british politician resigning as a matter of honour often point to lord carrington. he was foreign secretary when argentina invaded the falkland islands in 1982. theirforces simply walked into port stanley. britain was unprepared, and the foreign office blamed for ignoring intelligence. thejudgement was wrong, and i'm responsible. and therefore i thought, honourably, i ought to go. a british taskforce left to liberate the falklands, and an official inquiry later cleared lord carrington of any responsibility. the young peter carrington had been a distinguished soldier in the second world war, awarded the military cross as a tank commander. a hereditary peer, highly educated, charming, he was the last survivor of churchill's
he was the last surviving member of the post—war government of sir winston churchill.commander in the second world war, and his long ministerial career ended when he resigned at the time of the argentine invasion of the falkland islands in 1982. our diplomatic correspondent james robbins looks back at his long life. people looking for an example of a british politician resigning as a matter of honour often point to lord carrington. he was foreign secretary when argentina invaded the falkland...