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next, q&a with her book talking about winston churchill. after that, prime minister's questions from the british house of commons. ? mr. lamb: candice millard, your third book, "hero of the empire." where did you travel to write the book? ms. millard: one of the reasons i wanted to write the book was because i had an incredible opportunity. i spent a lot of time in england, obviously in the churchill archives in cambridge, the national army museum, but what was most fascinating was going to south africa. i spent several weeks there traveling everywhere that churchill did. it was extraordinary. i think the boer has been largely forgotten. not many people know about it, but in south africa it is everywhere, battlefield, museums, archives, specifically for this story, i was able to go where winston churchill was captured, to where he was kept as a prisoner of war. the same building is still there, a public library. i stood in the trapdoor in the floor of his room where he had thought about tunneling his way out. i went to where he was hiding i
next, q&a with her book talking about winston churchill. after that, prime minister's questions from the british house of commons. ? mr. lamb: candice millard, your third book, "hero of the empire." where did you travel to write the book? ms. millard: one of the reasons i wanted to write the book was because i had an incredible opportunity. i spent a lot of time in england, obviously in the churchill archives in cambridge, the national army museum, but what was most fascinating...
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what made you think you could write another book on winston churchill? ms.illard: it is audacious, isn't it? they say there are 12,000 books written about him, more than anyone but napoleon and jesus. believe me, it felt very daunting to me, but i have been interested in winston churchill for a long time, he is absolutely fascinating. not a perfect man by any means but an extraordinary one. about 25 years ago i heard this story that when he was a young man he was captured in south africa and was a pow and escaped and it just stayed with me throughout all of these years because it stunned me. i could not believe i did not know the story and that this had happened. after i turned in the manuscript for my second book, i started to think about it more and i thought, "another unknown aspect is the boer war itself." it was really the beginning of modern warfare. i knew i had a larger palette to work with and it is such an incredible adventure story and it is really the formation of a man we know as winston churchill. mr. lamb: getting back to the boer war in a mom
what made you think you could write another book on winston churchill? ms.illard: it is audacious, isn't it? they say there are 12,000 books written about him, more than anyone but napoleon and jesus. believe me, it felt very daunting to me, but i have been interested in winston churchill for a long time, he is absolutely fascinating. not a perfect man by any means but an extraordinary one. about 25 years ago i heard this story that when he was a young man he was captured in south africa and...
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i bow to no one in my admiration for winston churchill, -- winston turned -- winston churchill's lonely standing. harbor, in 1941, the direction of the war against itler is surely fdr's finest hour. all through volume two, , churchilln-chief has done his best to argue against a cross channel landing. twice coming to the u.s. to argue personally with the president. peace reveals not only how opposed to d-day churchill remained, but how the prime sent arguably treasonous messages to the ,merican secretary of war say that stalin, to d-day would have to be postponed in favor of more combat in italy and the mediterranean. finally, in cairo, in front of the president and military advisors, the prime minister indictmentis grand of the president's d-day appealy and a last-ditch to delay or abandon the invasion. the greatest military crisis of the second world war. .of churchill's own the culmination of a whole year of opposition to the d-day project. to carry out the invasion is simply a lawyer's agreement. one that he, as british commander-in-chief, tara. tear up . and he is serious. -- heeate
i bow to no one in my admiration for winston churchill, -- winston turned -- winston churchill's lonely standing. harbor, in 1941, the direction of the war against itler is surely fdr's finest hour. all through volume two, , churchilln-chief has done his best to argue against a cross channel landing. twice coming to the u.s. to argue personally with the president. peace reveals not only how opposed to d-day churchill remained, but how the prime sent arguably treasonous messages to the ,merican...
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as a historian and biographer, i cannot match winston churchill's prose. i can only offer fdr's point of view, which is very, very different. fdr saw d-day, as did hitler. -- as did hitler's, as the theding strategy against third reich. thus, inevitably, against japan one sittler was defeated. hitler was defeated. perhaps, no one will ever really explain winston churchill's opposition to d-day. what we can do at last, 75 years after the landing, is to see exactly how the president of the u.s. went about diffusing churchill's time bomb in cairo. and insisting, as the president did, that the d-day operation be carried out, as agreed in quebec. saving d-day, in other words. churchill was furious, boiling with rage. the two men flew to tehran. where fdr got stalin to promise to back the d-day invasion with a simultaneous russian offensive on the eastern front, which would force them to fight on two fronts. in which case, the germans would be unable to withdraw forces from the east to reinforce their armies in france, facing the allies. stalin also promises the
as a historian and biographer, i cannot match winston churchill's prose. i can only offer fdr's point of view, which is very, very different. fdr saw d-day, as did hitler. -- as did hitler's, as the theding strategy against third reich. thus, inevitably, against japan one sittler was defeated. hitler was defeated. perhaps, no one will ever really explain winston churchill's opposition to d-day. what we can do at last, 75 years after the landing, is to see exactly how the president of the u.s....
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because ike tells him that he has just been to see winston and he is worried by the prime minister's unwillingness to go ahead with the d-day invasion in 1934. -- 1944. so when roosevelt arrives in surface, the two thoseok like they have been great friends, which they were. but sometimes, great friends fallout over great issues and d-day was a great issue. cairo, theickly, in president of the united states a crisis, an extraordinary moment in history where his main , nots, the prime minister only of great britain, but de facto commander-in-chief of all theempire forces including south africans, australians, , has come as he had learned, threatened to have a showdown over delaying or halting d-day. , shouldd been agreed take place in the spring of 1944, in a few months time. why was winston churchill, a prime minister whose british empire military forces were so essential to the success of the invasion, which would be launched, a cross-channel invasion from britain, where was winston churchill such an implacable opponent of the great landings? afterwards, winston churchill would cast
because ike tells him that he has just been to see winston and he is worried by the prime minister's unwillingness to go ahead with the d-day invasion in 1934. -- 1944. so when roosevelt arrives in surface, the two thoseok like they have been great friends, which they were. but sometimes, great friends fallout over great issues and d-day was a great issue. cairo, theickly, in president of the united states a crisis, an extraordinary moment in history where his main , nots, the prime minister...
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. >> when we think of winston churchill we think of the undermanned -- older man sending younger men into war. but no one knew better and few knew as well the realities of war, the tear and the devastation. he said to his mother after the second war, the raw comes through. he absolutely knew the disaster that that war was. announcer: sunday night, historian candace vallarta wants about the early military career of winston churchill in her aok, hero of the empire, daring escape and the making of winston churchill. >> and he says give me a regiment, i want to go and fight. so he ends up going with a regiment on the day it fell to the british. andhe takes over the prison the men who have been his fellow prisoners. he puts in the prison his former jailers and he watches as the flag is torn down and union jack is hoisted in its place. announcer: sunday night at 8:00 eastern on c-span's q1 day. -- q&a. announcer: by a partyline vote, the house approved a resolution authorizing the house judiciary committee to take legal action against attorney general william barr and former white house co
. >> when we think of winston churchill we think of the undermanned -- older man sending younger men into war. but no one knew better and few knew as well the realities of war, the tear and the devastation. he said to his mother after the second war, the raw comes through. he absolutely knew the disaster that that war was. announcer: sunday night, historian candace vallarta wants about the early military career of winston churchill in her aok, hero of the empire, daring escape and the...
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. >>> most of us, when we think of winston churchill we think of the older man sending young men into war. but, no one knew better and few knew as well that the reality of war, the devastation, he said to his mother, after the second war, the rock comes through and you can't gild it. he absolutely knew the disaster the war was extracted sunday night, historian candace miller talks about the early military career of winston churchill in her book the hero of the empire , a daring escape and the making of winston churchill . >> he said, give me a regimen, i want to go and fight. he ends up going with the regiment on the day it fell to the british and he takes over the prison and frees the men who have been his fellow prisoners, he puts in the prison his former jailers and watches as the flag is torn down and the union jack is wasted in its place . >>> sunday night it eight p.m. eastern on q&a. >> in 1979, small network with an unusual name rolled out, letting viewers make up their own minds, c-span open the doors to washington policy for all to see, bringing you unfiltered content from c
. >>> most of us, when we think of winston churchill we think of the older man sending young men into war. but, no one knew better and few knew as well that the reality of war, the devastation, he said to his mother, after the second war, the rock comes through and you can't gild it. he absolutely knew the disaster the war was extracted sunday night, historian candace miller talks about the early military career of winston churchill in her book the hero of the empire , a daring escape...
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what winston churchill had to do because he was half american, his mum was american, what winston churchilla mythos about this country in order for the united states, very isolationist, "we don't like foreign wars", to get involved. what is the mythos? the royal family. this monopod my father, and mother, especially the queen mother, a brain actress and working the whole idea of what the royal family is, what it is about. —— a brilliant actress was up is about. —— a brilliant actress was up and the present queen has had to clear the sun because the royal family isa clear the sun because the royal family is a linchpin in the special relationship. everything that we know as american has to go around the crown, that great netflix series, victoria, all of this and holds it all together. you have a sta ke holds it all together. you have a stake in the royalfamily holds it all together. you have a stake in the royal family now. we do if harry doesn't leave. maybe you know something we don't? know, i don't! the special relationship shifts. this is at its strength at the moment was her i think it i
what winston churchill had to do because he was half american, his mum was american, what winston churchilla mythos about this country in order for the united states, very isolationist, "we don't like foreign wars", to get involved. what is the mythos? the royal family. this monopod my father, and mother, especially the queen mother, a brain actress and working the whole idea of what the royal family is, what it is about. —— a brilliant actress was up is about. —— a brilliant...
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book "hero of boer war, athe daring escape, and the making of winston churchill." pretoria ongoing to the day that it fell to the british. he takes over the prison and he flees the men who had been prisoners. he puts in the prison his former jailers and watches as the boer flag is torn down and the union jack is hoisted in its place. announcer: sunday night at 8:00 eastern on c-span's q&a. white house national security adviser john bolton also spoke at the wall street journal's annual meeting for chief financial officers in washington. he addressed the administration's strategies on china, russia, mexico, north korea, and iran. this is just under half hour. [applause] >> thank you for joining us. what do you hope to accomplish with china at the g20? >> the first thing is not to have any expectations about what happens at the g20 meetings. they are a forum for people to have probably more important bilateral
book "hero of boer war, athe daring escape, and the making of winston churchill." pretoria ongoing to the day that it fell to the british. he takes over the prison and he flees the men who had been prisoners. he puts in the prison his former jailers and watches as the boer flag is torn down and the union jack is hoisted in its place. announcer: sunday night at 8:00 eastern on c-span's q&a. white house national security adviser john bolton also spoke at the wall street journal's...
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and the attacsir winston has wo! >> sir winston came in at 10-1 odds.a, a 21-1 long s he also trained war of will who won the preakness three weeks ago. >>> and game two of the as rangers doubleheader gets under way at 6:05. and getting back to the warriors, although they haven't come back from a 3-1 deficit, they did it against oklahoma city. we have the confidence they can get it done. >>> sizzling temperatures hit the bay >>> and i'm meteorologist drew tuma. just going to give you an update on the heat. highs will be some of the highest we have seen this year area wide. 99 in concord, 100 in livermore, 96 in san jose. 95 in napa. so a good idea, drink plenty of water. if you're outside for a prolonged period you do want to take frequent breaks in the shade. because the first heat wave of the season is always the hardest on the body. of course we'll get an update on the red flag warning coming up at 6:00. >>> as well as that fire burning in yolo county, 125 acres, there is damage to >>> tonight, several developing stories as we come on. fires and floo
and the attacsir winston has wo! >> sir winston came in at 10-1 odds.a, a 21-1 long s he also trained war of will who won the preakness three weeks ago. >>> and game two of the as rangers doubleheader gets under way at 6:05. and getting back to the warriors, although they haven't come back from a 3-1 deficit, they did it against oklahoma city. we have the confidence they can get it done. >>> sizzling temperatures hit the bay >>> and i'm meteorologist drew tuma....
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winston churchill loved this country. he knew what was great about america. this quote sums up not only american greatness, but bill bennett's greatness. this "this is no time for ease and comfort, it is a time to dare and to fight and to endure." that is our motto. it has been bill bennett's motto. it is my great privilege and honor to welcome to the podium our 2019 lifetime achievement on honoree, bill bennett. [applause] >> i'd rather not say anything so i don't dissipate what has happened before. remarks, i amn my awaiting knee surgery and cannot stand very long. long., i asked how he said five minutes and less than five would be fine. let me say something about ralph reed. he didn't say anything about teaching political organizing? exactly right. he has taught many things. my only complaint is when he goes back 30 or 40 years, you some pictures of what i looked like. he looks exactly the same. [laughter] [applause] gun.n of a on this fight thing, i better live up to this fighter reputation. i guess that is right. said to me mine once, you remind me of th
winston churchill loved this country. he knew what was great about america. this quote sums up not only american greatness, but bill bennett's greatness. this "this is no time for ease and comfort, it is a time to dare and to fight and to endure." that is our motto. it has been bill bennett's motto. it is my great privilege and honor to welcome to the podium our 2019 lifetime achievement on honoree, bill bennett. [applause] >> i'd rather not say anything so i don't dissipate...
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. >> when we think of winston churchill, we think of the older man sending young men into war but few understood better the fear and devastation he said to his mother after the second war, the raw comes through, you can't guild it. he knew the daster that war was. > sunday night on "q&a," historian candice millard talks about the early military career of winston churchill in her book "hero of the empire: the boer war, a daring escape, and the making of winston churchill." >> he says, give me a regiment, i want to fight. e went to praetoria on the day it fell to the british, he takes over the prison, frees the men who had been his fellow prisoner he puts into prison his former jailers and he watches as the boer flag is torn down and the union jack is hoisted in its place. >> sunday night at 8:00 eastern on c-span's "q&a." >> the reviews are in for c-span's "the presidents" book. it recently topped "the new york times" new and noteworthy column. kir cus news calls it a milestone in the presidents. with father's day this weekend, c-span's "the presidents" makes a great gift. read about h
. >> when we think of winston churchill, we think of the older man sending young men into war but few understood better the fear and devastation he said to his mother after the second war, the raw comes through, you can't guild it. he knew the daster that war was. > sunday night on "q&a," historian candice millard talks about the early military career of winston churchill in her book "hero of the empire: the boer war, a daring escape, and the making of winston...
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. >> when we think of winston churchill of the older man sending young people into war. few knew as well that the realities of war, the terror and the devastation and he said to his mother after his second war, the raw comes through. he absolutely knew that the disaster that war was. >> sunday night, historian talks about the early military career of winston churchill in her book "the hero of the empire." >> and he says give me the regular meant. i want to fight. he goes to victoria on the day it fell to the british and takes frees the ison and men. he puts in the prison his former jailers and he watches as the flag is torn down and the union jack is hoisted in its place. >> sunday night at 8:00 eastern. >> next week president trump will announce he is running for a second term and making an an nousement in orlando, florida. vice president pence and second lady, karen pence. we'll have that live 8:00 eastern tuesday on c-span 2. nline at c-span.org and on the c-span radio app. >> today secretary of state mike pompeo u.s. intelligence indica
. >> when we think of winston churchill of the older man sending young people into war. few knew as well that the realities of war, the terror and the devastation and he said to his mother after his second war, the raw comes through. he absolutely knew that the disaster that war was. >> sunday night, historian talks about the early military career of winston churchill in her book "the hero of the empire." >> and he says give me the regular meant. i want to fight. he...
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churchill in her book hero of the empire, a daring escape and the making of winston churchill. me a regiment. i want to go and i want to fight. he ends up going with a regiment on the day it fell to the british and takes over the prison, and he frees the men who had been his fellow prisoners. he puts in the present his former jailers and he watches as the flag is torn down and the union jack is wasted in its place. >> sunday night at 8:00 eastern on c-span's q and a. next, democratic presidential candidate senator elizabeth warren of massachusetts talking invoters at a house party new hampshire. this is just under an hour. [applause] sen. warren: thank you, hello. hello, wyndham. it is great to see you. you are really in the sun. i will do my best. i'm so glad to see all of you. let me start by saying, there are other things to be doing on a beautiful friday afternoon. it is gorgeous out here, but our country is in real trouble. not just a
churchill in her book hero of the empire, a daring escape and the making of winston churchill. me a regiment. i want to go and i want to fight. he ends up going with a regiment on the day it fell to the british and takes over the prison, and he frees the men who had been his fellow prisoners. he puts in the present his former jailers and he watches as the flag is torn down and the union jack is wasted in its place. >> sunday night at 8:00 eastern on c-span's q and a. next, democratic...
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it is a private christian bible college in winston-salem, north carolina. [applause] rep. walker: thank you to the faculty, executive board, graduates. it is a privilege to be back here at piedmont international university. the thing i noticed the most and something that has made me very proud is the diversity in these graduates. god bless you. proud to see that tonight. the last thing you would probably expect from a pastor turned politician is a guarantee or promise. [laughter] rep. walker: tonight, i'm going to give you a guarantee and a promise. just one tonight. no outlines. i'm going to give you a promise of this. each and every one of you as graduates will face one thing. i promise you you will face one thing, adversity. i want you to look at adversity and i will break it down into two categories. the first one is adversity from the world. first peter 58, we know the enemy is desiring to seek to an fro to destroy god's perfect plan for you this evening. i'm not going to spend very much time maybe 10 minutes tonight, i , won't spend any time on point number one. i kn
it is a private christian bible college in winston-salem, north carolina. [applause] rep. walker: thank you to the faculty, executive board, graduates. it is a privilege to be back here at piedmont international university. the thing i noticed the most and something that has made me very proud is the diversity in these graduates. god bless you. proud to see that tonight. the last thing you would probably expect from a pastor turned politician is a guarantee or promise. [laughter] rep. walker:...
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most of us when we think of winston churchill, we think of the older man sending younger men to war. but no one knew better and few knew, as well, the realities of war, the terror and the devastation. and he said to his mother after the second war, you can't gild it. he absolutely knew the disaster that war was. >> sunday night on q&a, historian candace molnar talks about the early military career of winston churchill in her and, "hero of the empire" the making of winston churchill. >> and he says give me a regiment. i want to go and i want to fight. so he ends up going with a regiment on the day that it fell to the british, and he takes over the prison and he frees the man who has been his fellow prisoners. he puts into prison his former jailers, and he watches as the flying is torn down and union jack is hosted in his place. >> sunday night at 8:00 eastern on c-span's q&a. >> democratic presidential candidate senator amy klobuchar of minnesota spoke at the new hampshire institute of politics, politics and eggs event on monday. this is an hour. reporters. i want to welcome all of yo
most of us when we think of winston churchill, we think of the older man sending younger men to war. but no one knew better and few knew, as well, the realities of war, the terror and the devastation. and he said to his mother after the second war, you can't gild it. he absolutely knew the disaster that war was. >> sunday night on q&a, historian candace molnar talks about the early military career of winston churchill in her and, "hero of the empire" the making of winston...
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. >> when we think of winston churchill, we think of the older man sending young men into war. no one knew better and few new as well the reality of war. the terror and devastation. he said to his mother the raw comes through you can't gild it. he absolutely new the disaster that war was area >> sunday night on q&a. the early military career of winston churchill. >> he says give me a regiment i want to go and fight. regimentoing with the the day it fell to the british and he takes over the prison and to freeze them and who had been his fellow prisoners and puts in the prison his former jailers and he watches as the flag is torn down and the union jack is listed in its place. eastern onight 8:00 q&a. book tv, sunday at 6:45 eastern we build -- visit the home of husband and wife to hear how they maintain their relationship despite opposite political views. >> this is the basis of what matters in life. it's called the chemotherapy test. lying on a hospital bed getting chemotherapy you do of ask the party affiliation the person who is standing next you getting you through it. >> at
. >> when we think of winston churchill, we think of the older man sending young men into war. no one knew better and few new as well the reality of war. the terror and devastation. he said to his mother the raw comes through you can't gild it. he absolutely new the disaster that war was area >> sunday night on q&a. the early military career of winston churchill. >> he says give me a regiment i want to go and fight. regimentoing with the the day it fell to the british and...
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most of us when we think of winston churchill, we think of the older man sending young men into war,ut no one knew better and few knew as well the realities of war, the terror and the devastation. any he said to his mother after his second war, the -- raw comes through, you cannot gilded. he absolutely knew the disaster that war was. historian on q&a, candace vallarta talks about the early military career of winston churchill in her book "hero of the oempire." >> he says, give me a regiment. i want to go and i want to fight. he ends up going with a regiment to pretoria on the day that it fell to the british, and he takes over the prison and he frees the men who have been his fellow prisoners. he puts in the prison his former jailers and he watches as the boer flag is tour down and the union jack is hoisted in its place. >> tonight at 8 p.m. eastern on c-span's q&a. next, on american history tv, house speaker nancy pelosi hosted a reception at the u.s. capitol to commemorate the 100th anniversary of the house of representatives passing the 19th amendment to the u.s. constitution which
most of us when we think of winston churchill, we think of the older man sending young men into war,ut no one knew better and few knew as well the realities of war, the terror and the devastation. any he said to his mother after his second war, the -- raw comes through, you cannot gilded. he absolutely knew the disaster that war was. historian on q&a, candace vallarta talks about the early military career of winston churchill in her book "hero of the oempire." >> he says,...
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"q&a," a night on historian talks about the early military career of winston churchill. he said, give me a regimen, i want to go and fight. he ends up going with the regiment to pretoria on the day it felt to the british, and he takes over the prison and freeze the men -- frees the men who would been his fellow prisoners, he puts in prison the jailers, and he watches as the flag is torn down and the union jack is wasted in its place. >> sunday night at 8:00 p.m. eastern on
"q&a," a night on historian talks about the early military career of winston churchill. he said, give me a regimen, i want to go and fight. he ends up going with the regiment to pretoria on the day it felt to the british, and he takes over the prison and freeze the men -- frees the men who would been his fellow prisoners, he puts in prison the jailers, and he watches as the flag is torn down and the union jack is wasted in its place. >> sunday night at 8:00 p.m. eastern on
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churchill in her book "hero of the empire,:the making of winston churchill". >> he ends up going on the day it fell to the british, and he takes over the prison and he frees the men who have been his fellow prisoners. he puts in the prison his former jailers, and he watches as the boar flag is torn down and the union jack is hoisted in its place. >> sunday night at 8:00 eastern, on c-span's "q & a." >>> action owes reports the cost of all but one of the 49 top selling drugs have increased over a six-year period. with the median increase of 76%. the news organization looked into ideas by administration and congressional leaders on how to lower prescription drug costs. they talked
churchill in her book "hero of the empire,:the making of winston churchill". >> he ends up going on the day it fell to the british, and he takes over the prison and he frees the men who have been his fellow prisoners. he puts in the prison his former jailers, and he watches as the boar flag is torn down and the union jack is hoisted in its place. >> sunday night at 8:00 eastern, on c-span's "q & a." >>> action owes reports the cost of all but one of...
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winston churchill loved this country. he knew what was great about america.ms up not only american greatness, but bill bennett's greatness. this "this is no time for ease and comfort, it is a time to dare and to fight and to endure." that is our motto. it has been bill bennett's motto. it is my great privilege and honor to welcome to the podium our 2019 lifetime achievement on honoree, bill bennett. [applause] >> i'd rather not say anything so i don't dissipate what has happened before. remarks, i amn my awaiting knee surgery and cannot stand very long. long., i asked how he said five minutes and less than five would be fine. let me say something about ralph reed. he didn't say anything about teaching political organizing? exactly right. he has taught many things. my only complaint is when he goes back 30 or 40 years, you some pictures of what i looked like. he looks exactly the same. [laughter] [applause] gun.n of a on this fight thing, i better live up to this fighter reputation. i guess that is right. said to me mine once, you remind me of that story about
winston churchill loved this country. he knew what was great about america.ms up not only american greatness, but bill bennett's greatness. this "this is no time for ease and comfort, it is a time to dare and to fight and to endure." that is our motto. it has been bill bennett's motto. it is my great privilege and honor to welcome to the podium our 2019 lifetime achievement on honoree, bill bennett. [applause] >> i'd rather not say anything so i don't dissipate what has happened...
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he's a big fan of winston churchill.arately they're looking at artifacts from the royal collection which refer to the united states. so each of the little sections you'll see there has been broken down into different topics. he'll be shown the declaration of independence that comes out of the british archive and some engraved portraits as well of george washington, for example. another section will be about scottish links. obviously he is of scottish ancestry, very proud of that, which is why he thinks the uk, the british public have a better connection with him than previous presidents. he'll be seeing a bolt of harris tweed which is obviously typically scottish. there will be other sections as well, side tables i'm told is one section, a gift from president trump throwing windsor last year. all the key elements of the royal collection which refer to the united states, all about emphasizing the close links between the two countries. >> it is. it's so interesting, max, to watch this. again, you noted the queen has given
he's a big fan of winston churchill.arately they're looking at artifacts from the royal collection which refer to the united states. so each of the little sections you'll see there has been broken down into different topics. he'll be shown the declaration of independence that comes out of the british archive and some engraved portraits as well of george washington, for example. another section will be about scottish links. obviously he is of scottish ancestry, very proud of that, which is why...
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brown has an exemplary record as the director of library services at winston-salem state university's c.g. owe kelly library in north carolina's fifth district. she also served as associate dean of the z. smith reynolds library at wake forest university. during her tenure as president of the north carolina library association, ms. brown received many national awards recognizing her leadership in numerous library organizations, including the black caucus of a.l.a. ms. brown's presidency of the american library association is the culmination of an extraordinary career in librarianship. i wish ms. brown the best in her new endeavors to expand the valuable library services in america and around the world and know that the a.l.a. is in great hands. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the chair recognizes the gentleman from texas, mr. green, for five minutes. and still i rise, mr. speaker. a proud american and i'm especially proud today because i rise to acknowledge that we have iled a resolution, h.res. 464, res. 464, that is styled the original lgbtq pride month resolution of 2019. i a
brown has an exemplary record as the director of library services at winston-salem state university's c.g. owe kelly library in north carolina's fifth district. she also served as associate dean of the z. smith reynolds library at wake forest university. during her tenure as president of the north carolina library association, ms. brown received many national awards recognizing her leadership in numerous library organizations, including the black caucus of a.l.a. ms. brown's presidency of the...
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the new winston churchill?think that would be a big upset if he was. that would be a big surprise to a lot of people. no, there is nobody that i see that should be able to win. >> as of today, by the way, we're inside 18 months until the election. there is a new poll from cnn that has joe biden maintaining his lead among democrats. former vice president is at 32% followed by bernie sanders at 18, kamala harris at 8, elizabeth warren at 7, and so on. on this network tonight at a town hall host bid chris hayes, senator warren was asked about taking on trump in a general election. >> what do you say to people that say, i like you on the substance but i'm worried about your electability as nominee for the democratic party? >> i remember when people said barack obama couldn't be elected. i remember when people said donald trump couldn't be elected. >> that's all true. >> and here we are. elections are about getting in there and fighting for it and making clear to the american people what you stand for. i got in this
the new winston churchill?think that would be a big upset if he was. that would be a big surprise to a lot of people. no, there is nobody that i see that should be able to win. >> as of today, by the way, we're inside 18 months until the election. there is a new poll from cnn that has joe biden maintaining his lead among democrats. former vice president is at 32% followed by bernie sanders at 18, kamala harris at 8, elizabeth warren at 7, and so on. on this network tonight at a town hall...
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it's a little big. >> that's fantastic. >> let me see how that looks. >> winston trump. >> i think winston looked much better. katie: his hair stayed the same it didn't do much to his hair when he put that on. brian: i think that was great. he brought that out. the other thing that i thought was pretty cool is the president understands the imagine tiewftd event, especially today when there was about to be an invasion in normandy where you have 75% they went up to eisenhower before the invasion and they said oh, by the way, general, just so you know the weather is bad. the water is rough. the germans may know we are come and the casualty rate could be 75% and he still said let's go quh is absolutely amazing 150,000 troops would be storming those beaches. steve: that's right. because of the weather in south england as you can see there is a covering over this particular facility where bbc studios are supplying the images and the sounds. you will see the president. you are going to hear the president. you will hear the national anthem all coming up. but, in the mean time, if you have been wat
it's a little big. >> that's fantastic. >> let me see how that looks. >> winston trump. >> i think winston looked much better. katie: his hair stayed the same it didn't do much to his hair when he put that on. brian: i think that was great. he brought that out. the other thing that i thought was pretty cool is the president understands the imagine tiewftd event, especially today when there was about to be an invasion in normandy where you have 75% they went up to...
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churchill and her book, hero of the empire, a daring escape, and the making of winston churchill. >> he said give me a regiment, i want to go and fight. so he ends up going with a regiment on the day it fell to the british. prison ands over the he frees the men who then, his fellow prisoners, he puts in the prison his former jailers and he watches as the flag is torn down and union jack is hoisted in its place. announcer: sunday night at 8:00 eastern on c-span's q&a. announcer: at her weekly news conference, house speaker nancy pelosi talked about the protests in hong kong and comments made by president trump during an abc news interview on accepting information from russia about his political opponents. this is about 30 minutes. ms. pelosi: good morning. here we are. continuing a late night into the next morning. i always say to the members, let's see who are the owls and the eagles early the next morning. and they're on the floor with our appropriations bill. i want to start off the morning to say that leader mcconnell seems to take great pride in calling himself the grim reaper. i
churchill and her book, hero of the empire, a daring escape, and the making of winston churchill. >> he said give me a regiment, i want to go and fight. so he ends up going with a regiment on the day it fell to the british. prison ands over the he frees the men who then, his fellow prisoners, he puts in the prison his former jailers and he watches as the flag is torn down and union jack is hoisted in its place. announcer: sunday night at 8:00 eastern on c-span's q&a. announcer: at her...
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a daring escape and the making of winston churchill. >> he says give me a regimen. i want to go, i want to fight. he ends up going on the day it sells to the british. the prison and freeze the men, his fellow prisoners. he puts in the prison his former jailers and watches as the flag is torn down and the union jack is hoisted in its place. >> eight eastern on c-span's q&a. >> next, a conversation about oversight in the intelligence community. we hear from chair mike rogers, a republican, and dutch rupees burger. the center for new american security hosted the hour-long forum. >> i would like to welcome all of you today. i would like to start off with our moderator. if you could give ellen your attention, we can get started. hereank you for joining us . we will enjoy talking and watching you eat. we
a daring escape and the making of winston churchill. >> he says give me a regimen. i want to go, i want to fight. he ends up going on the day it sells to the british. the prison and freeze the men, his fellow prisoners. he puts in the prison his former jailers and watches as the flag is torn down and the union jack is hoisted in its place. >> eight eastern on c-span's q&a. >> next, a conversation about oversight in the intelligence community. we hear from chair mike...
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you reveal that winston churchill, the great world war ii leader was actually opposed to this. >> i'm been covered up for the last seven decades. largely because he was such a brilliant writer that he wrote his own version of world war ii and he didn't want to go into that. but i spent ten years on the triology and i wanted to look at it from fdr's point of view. after american were defeated after pearl harbor was determined to impose an american strategy on how to defeat first the germans and then the japanese. in that strategy it was crucial that ultimately united states forces would have to meet them in open battle. >> interesting thing you point out, winston churchill we think of this great commander-in-chief he was almost wrong on all of his military strategies. sometimes he was just plain wrong and other ways it was a secret way to retain the british empire while defeating the germans. >> yes. one could say that this was reasonable national strategy if it worked. but the trouble was for all his genius as a leader, as an orator, as someone who could marshal the will of a nation a
you reveal that winston churchill, the great world war ii leader was actually opposed to this. >> i'm been covered up for the last seven decades. largely because he was such a brilliant writer that he wrote his own version of world war ii and he didn't want to go into that. but i spent ten years on the triology and i wanted to look at it from fdr's point of view. after american were defeated after pearl harbor was determined to impose an american strategy on how to defeat first the...
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. >> i'm a big fan of winston churchill and i studied winston churchill. >> stephen: great, let's take greatest ally.ñrl >> nazi germany. >> stephen: wrong, let's try another, keep that answer in mind who was churchill's greatest enemy. >> china. >> jon: >> stephen: do you know anything about winston churchill. >> that is a great woman. >> stephen: now this morning you got in a tweet fight with bette midler, tell me about that. >> that may have been the greatest battle ever in history. >> stephen: okay. related question. how does your staff put up with you? >> they take massive amounts of drugs. they have to. >> stephen: that makes sensement now i want to ask you about the uss john mccain. when were you in japan your staff hid the mccain from your view. you said you did not ask them to do that. what did you ask them to do with the uss john mccain. >> blow it out of the water. >> stephen: good to know. let's lighten things up a little bit 6789 was' your favorite 19 '80s pop hit. >> nasty. >> stephen: sir, in your opinion what are the chances you get impeached. >> i actually think it's a
. >> i'm a big fan of winston churchill and i studied winston churchill. >> stephen: great, let's take greatest ally.ñrl >> nazi germany. >> stephen: wrong, let's try another, keep that answer in mind who was churchill's greatest enemy. >> china. >> jon: >> stephen: do you know anything about winston churchill. >> that is a great woman. >> stephen: now this morning you got in a tweet fight with bette midler, tell me about that. >>...
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sir winston went off with 10-1 odds. different winner of this year's triple crown season. >>> the earthquakes continue his scoring tear today against fc dallas. san jose trailing in the 46 minute. scores to tie the game. his eighth goal in the last four matches as the game ends in a 2-2 draw. >>> thank you so much. >>> we will be a little bird told me that you have fast internet and now the best mobile network too? yeah and get them together and save hundreds on your wireless bill. wow, that's great. oh, and this looks great. are these words for sale? no. go, go, go, go. now you can get fast, reliable internet and save hundreds on your wireless bill. that's simple, easy, awesome. taxi! should i have stopped her? get started with a limited time offer on xfinity internet for $19.99 a month for 12 months, plus ask how to get two-hundred-fifty back when you switch to xfinity mobile. monitor their blood glucose every day. which means they have to stop. ly today, life-changing technology from abbott makes it possible to track
sir winston went off with 10-1 odds. different winner of this year's triple crown season. >>> the earthquakes continue his scoring tear today against fc dallas. san jose trailing in the 46 minute. scores to tie the game. his eighth goal in the last four matches as the game ends in a 2-2 draw. >>> thank you so much. >>> we will be a little bird told me that you have fast internet and now the best mobile network too? yeah and get them together and save hundreds on your...
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it is a comforting narrative, lever allies and especially that sneaky winston churchill who pulled a fast one on the germans by arranging for the invasion force to bring their own harbors with them across the channel. even samuel elliott morrison wrote arguably the foremost naval historian of the war wrote that the d-day operation could not have been possible without the mulberries. now i will pop that bubble. the record shows otherwise. the number of men in the amount of stores landed using the mulberries was no greater that what had been landed by the lst's over the beach in the weeks before the mulberries became operational. if that weren't bad enough three days after that mulberry did become operational a giant channel storm entered the channel and smashed it up so badly it had to be shut down altogether. the one off omaha beach was dismantled and the parts that could be use were used to repair the out the invasion. in addition to the 230 already earmarked, he told the joint chiefs he needed 271 more landing craft, including 47 of the scarce but essential lsts. the joint chiefs w
it is a comforting narrative, lever allies and especially that sneaky winston churchill who pulled a fast one on the germans by arranging for the invasion force to bring their own harbors with them across the channel. even samuel elliott morrison wrote arguably the foremost naval historian of the war wrote that the d-day operation could not have been possible without the mulberries. now i will pop that bubble. the record shows otherwise. the number of men in the amount of stores landed using...
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vying for the when and all but it was sir winston is trainer who ended up winning more than any of the horses he won the preakness with more of well this was the 1st year that there was no possibility of a triple crown winner and it was a messy triple crown at that after a disqualification the kentucky derby and a horse without a rider in the preakness. those are some dramatic pictures but i'll hand you back to so hill thanks very much and of course that is the news hour with me sit around the back with more news on the other side of the break but until then from me and all of the news our team thanks very much for your time and your company. talk to al-jazeera. we ask problems of the science of the instability is corruption we listen in ziad and bins are pushing the united states and president trump into conflict we meet with global news makers and talk about the stories that matter just 0. if you want to learn above the words might look like very soon we got hungry and hungry as in the extreme example of the president and the whole world is going through. scenes massive immigration s
vying for the when and all but it was sir winston is trainer who ended up winning more than any of the horses he won the preakness with more of well this was the 1st year that there was no possibility of a triple crown winner and it was a messy triple crown at that after a disqualification the kentucky derby and a horse without a rider in the preakness. those are some dramatic pictures but i'll hand you back to so hill thanks very much and of course that is the news hour with me sit around the...
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aggress catastrophic to see sure winston churchill would be saying he needed the industrialization and the russian revolution to win world war 2 against the nazis imagine if instead of replacing the russian parasitic czarist regime with bolsheviks they had replaced it with a constitutional system of government then i think you would have seen russia take off and take off and have a far less bloody 20th century history if it is military well that was really india and china because china of course had a more violent revolution than the indian revolution of india independence revolution well since it's very interesting if you look at those 2 great asian powers china and india when they simply exchanged outside parasitic elites for their own homegrown centralizes they didn't take off it's only really since the 1980 s. in china and the 1990 s. in india when they liberalized internally and stopped trying to have their own politicians and bureaucrats run their societies from the top down that they've started to take off arguably the reason it's taken off so much better in china than india is
aggress catastrophic to see sure winston churchill would be saying he needed the industrialization and the russian revolution to win world war 2 against the nazis imagine if instead of replacing the russian parasitic czarist regime with bolsheviks they had replaced it with a constitutional system of government then i think you would have seen russia take off and take off and have a far less bloody 20th century history if it is military well that was really india and china because china of...
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so winston won the final jewel in the triple crown of horse racing at the belmont stakes 10 horses were vying for the win but it was so winston's trainer who ended up winning more than any of the other horses he won the preakness with more of well this was the 1st year that there was no possibility of a triple crown winner in 5 years and it was a messy triple crown at bat of the disqualification in the kentucky derby and the horse without a rider in the preakness. all of most what a game in the 2100 g.m.t. all but that's all for now deary ok peter thank you very much for that update in just a reminder you can keep the dates with all the top sports stories on our website al-jazeera dot com as well as the day's other top news it's all at al-jazeera dot com thanks for watching the news hour for myself and the whole team here and our but i for now. talk to al-jazeera. we ask problems and besides the instability is corruption we listen been ziad and bins are pushing the united states and president trump into conflict we meet with global news makers and talk about the stories that matter is i
so winston won the final jewel in the triple crown of horse racing at the belmont stakes 10 horses were vying for the win but it was so winston's trainer who ended up winning more than any of the other horses he won the preakness with more of well this was the 1st year that there was no possibility of a triple crown winner in 5 years and it was a messy triple crown at bat of the disqualification in the kentucky derby and the horse without a rider in the preakness. all of most what a game in the...
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he reports on the tension between right and roosevelt and winston churchill leading up to the military operation that took place on june, 19 report rated this was recorded at the 2018 guinness book book festival in maryland. applied 40 years of experience in national security, preparedness and research analysis working with the government, military and the private sector, from washington as deputy intelligence adviser at the u.s. arms control and disarmament eight, he supported teens that negotiated five international treaties and agreements from 2001 to 2011. his expertise expanded to homeland security, assisted in planning, implementation and assessment of 4 national level counterterrorism exercises, even in retirement phil has kept busy in fema health corps, culminating in the super storm sandy. his book "advocating overlord: story to liberate europe" debated by the brits and americans and how that become linked to other corporations. i really enjoyed the book. he has served in the navy and communications. thank you for your services. army retiree, phil received a bachelor us -- of
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and you reveal that winston churchill, the great world war ii leader was actually opposed to this. >> say he was. it's really been covered up for the last seven decades, largely because he was such a brilliant writer, that he wrote his own version of world war ii and he didn't want to go into that. but i've spent ten years on the trilogy. and i wanted to look at it from fdr's point of view. and fdr immediately after the american defeat at pearl harbor was determined to impose a strategy, an american strategy on how to defeat first the germans, then the japanese. and in that strategy, it was a crucial that ultimately, united states forces would have to meet it in open battle. >> the interesting thing you point out is that winston churchill, we think of as this great military commander in chief, was wrong on almost all his military strategies during the war. he was wrong for two reasons. one, sometimes he was just plain wrong. and other times, it was a secret way to actually try to retain the british empire while defeating the germans. >> yes. i mean, one could say that this was a reaso
and you reveal that winston churchill, the great world war ii leader was actually opposed to this. >> say he was. it's really been covered up for the last seven decades, largely because he was such a brilliant writer, that he wrote his own version of world war ii and he didn't want to go into that. but i've spent ten years on the trilogy. and i wanted to look at it from fdr's point of view. and fdr immediately after the american defeat at pearl harbor was determined to impose a strategy,...
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she apologized to resume appeared to blame not herself but a combination of a labor leader defeated winston churchill and the revolutionary liberation movement which won independence from brutal british colonial tyranny what may be behind the issue in relation to the problems that some members of the interest generation have faced was the fact that when they came into the u.k. they were not given documentary evidence of their immigration status and their countries going to gain independence they were not given that documentary evidence of their status this week's hugo of poll claims that tories are choose the next u.k. pm or arguably less colonial they don't mind giving up ulster and scotland if it stops jeremy corbyn but if the leader of the scots nationalist in westminster is to be believed the frontrunner johnson might eject scotland from the u.k. for different reasons does the prime minister agree with the frontrunner set to succeed her that the scottish people out of their ministries that should be pleased to get to was and exterminated tourism may seem not to agree with the sentiments
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i think that's down to winston churchill.ca in the world war ii. remember, churchill said if it had been the other way, and his father had been american, he would've been american to. so he held that sort of double connection with it himself. he works very hard, bob hope used to say, winston churchill spent more time in dc than he spent in london trying to help the american people understand it was important to be part of us. that feeling had to become, i'm afraid, redundant, the idea that the united kingdom was a sort of twinkly frothy place, there's always our friend. so that's always been held that way, and variations of that are part of how americans feel. that's the beast. here he comes. helicopter, that's what it's called. you might be able to see it come into shot right above our heads come i don't know if our camera can find it, but we are watching from here. at, that's marine one. you might christian and i can still do not just see it from our position. he will touch down, and injust a minute, we will see them both c
i think that's down to winston churchill.ca in the world war ii. remember, churchill said if it had been the other way, and his father had been american, he would've been american to. so he held that sort of double connection with it himself. he works very hard, bob hope used to say, winston churchill spent more time in dc than he spent in london trying to help the american people understand it was important to be part of us. that feeling had to become, i'm afraid, redundant, the idea that the...
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the queen gave him a first edition book, world war ii written we winston churchill last night, and thenoday as we've said, the prime minister will be walking him into this room this show him a copy of this atlantic treaty or charter with winston church hill and fdr. there seems to be messaging about the wrong relationship and the global alliance and how important things like i'd say nato or the u.n., things like a are. >> i am outside the u.s. ambassador's residence where the president sestaying. that road is normally free for traffic to travel down. completely closed off because of the concern about the protests. you're right to point out the messaging. it's everywhere. theresa may is going to take the president to the war rooms. a reminder about what churchill achieve affidavit the war but referencing what the queen talked about in her speech, the institutions that emerged out of wartime to promote global peace. those institutions are the u.n., they are the world trade organization. they are nato. all organizations which president trump has criticized and that's created a huge amount
the queen gave him a first edition book, world war ii written we winston churchill last night, and thenoday as we've said, the prime minister will be walking him into this room this show him a copy of this atlantic treaty or charter with winston church hill and fdr. there seems to be messaging about the wrong relationship and the global alliance and how important things like i'd say nato or the u.n., things like a are. >> i am outside the u.s. ambassador's residence where the president...
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allow me to offer an early congratulations tonight to the recipient of this year's winston churchill lifetime achievement award, bill bennett. [applause] >> well-deserved. congratulations. mine, letf friends of me begin tonight by bringing greetings from another friend of mine. he is on the other side of the world, but i know his heart is here with all of you. he kicked off your week of gathering for the faith and freedom coalition. to bring greetings from the 45th president of the u.s., president donald trump. [applause] >> starting you off this week, the president said americans believe god has forged a character of our country and made our nation a light unto the world. added ourent administration is fighting for all americans and we are embracing the faith community as never before. thanks to your support, and thanks to the leadership of this president, i'm pleased to report to you that faith and freedom are on the rise all across america. [applause] lifee greatest honor of my to serve as vice president to a president who gets up every day just to keep the promises he made to the
allow me to offer an early congratulations tonight to the recipient of this year's winston churchill lifetime achievement award, bill bennett. [applause] >> well-deserved. congratulations. mine, letf friends of me begin tonight by bringing greetings from another friend of mine. he is on the other side of the world, but i know his heart is here with all of you. he kicked off your week of gathering for the faith and freedom coalition. to bring greetings from the 45th president of the u.s.,...
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he said there are no winston churchills.ut i do see quite a few benito mussolini play or less in the democratic field. and now it's about getting the trains to run on time in hawaii because they are talking about banning airplanes in ten years. the democrat is pushing a radical agenda. we are not going to turn far to the 2020. we will stick with the progress we've made. >> harris: i would imagine you get some pushback on any comparisons to mussolini, but i do understand the social is an aspect of it. so let's stay in the laying of the money, if you will. >> yeah, no, look at what they're proposing presocialized medicine, a complete takeover of health care, alienating private insurance, which over 180 million americans have. this so-called green new deal, there's nothing new about it. it's the old failed socialist policies of the 20th century. a complete takeover of what you drive, what you eat, how many kids you have. it's completely a radical agenda. when i look at the democratic field, and elizabeth warren is getting laude
he said there are no winston churchills.ut i do see quite a few benito mussolini play or less in the democratic field. and now it's about getting the trains to run on time in hawaii because they are talking about banning airplanes in ten years. the democrat is pushing a radical agenda. we are not going to turn far to the 2020. we will stick with the progress we've made. >> harris: i would imagine you get some pushback on any comparisons to mussolini, but i do understand the social is an...
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queen elizabeth gave donald trump a copy of that book by winston church hill this week. it was either the ultimate act of optimism by the queen or a joke for a world in which we all know donald trump is incapable of reading books. with the president in europe today, a federal judge in washington overseeing michael flynn's case ordered the release of some of the audio evidence in the obstruction of justice section of the mueller report. here is the recording of a voice mail that will donald trump's lawyer john dowd left for michael flynn's attorney on the day that michael flynn with drew from a joint defense agreement with the trump team. >> hey, rob, this is john again. maybe i'm sympathetic and understand your situation but let me see if i can't state it in starker terms. if you have -- it wouldn't surprise me if you've gone on to make a deal with and work with the government. if, on the other hand, we have -- there's information that implicates the president, then we've got a national security issue. we need some kind of heads up. just for the same of protecting all ou
queen elizabeth gave donald trump a copy of that book by winston church hill this week. it was either the ultimate act of optimism by the queen or a joke for a world in which we all know donald trump is incapable of reading books. with the president in europe today, a federal judge in washington overseeing michael flynn's case ordered the release of some of the audio evidence in the obstruction of justice section of the mueller report. here is the recording of a voice mail that will donald...
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it played out in the second world war because winston churchill was interested in the navy. and this was a bond between them, tr would address his private letters to winston churchill as an able person. had fdr who was aware that the situation was extremely dangerous and the longer we waited, the more difficult it was going to be. managed inll this be a know what would've happened of fraud or hadn't happened. bondready at a very strong with winston churchill. we had a very special relationship with england. i am interested in what you think, but i suppose we would of gotten in any way. but i don't know how. to pick up your point, i think it is unclear. think you correctly describe extreme countervailing forces in the country. is interesting how a given moment can change everything. i'm not a fan of alternate histories. if you want to scare yourself, read the novel by philipp deck or watch the men in the high castle and think about consequences. today, i think if the u.s. were a dog, it would be a golden retriever. it would be bounding through the world, the tail knocking thi
it played out in the second world war because winston churchill was interested in the navy. and this was a bond between them, tr would address his private letters to winston churchill as an able person. had fdr who was aware that the situation was extremely dangerous and the longer we waited, the more difficult it was going to be. managed inll this be a know what would've happened of fraud or hadn't happened. bondready at a very strong with winston churchill. we had a very special relationship...
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. >> reporter: this week is particularly painful for the winstons. son was shot and killed 14 years ago. >> one minut then he was instantly removed from the planet. >> reporter: named after his father, a close relationship from the start as he grew up in east oakland. father and son worked together in the janitorial buses to a young girl. abruptly on june 18th, 2005, junior was killed outside a sports bar in unincorporated san leandro. >> it's not something you want to wake up to every day. >> reporter: his son was celebrating a friend's return from iraq at a sports bar. >> i remember it well because i was one of the investigators on his case. >> reporter: he recalls vividly responding to the scene. junior got into an altercation with another man and that man followed him out of the bar and shot him in head. >> this was a very brazen killing in a public place in front of a lot of people. no one had the courage to step forward because they feared retaliation. >> reporter: now the family hopes the passage of time will encourage witnesses to come forwar
. >> reporter: this week is particularly painful for the winstons. son was shot and killed 14 years ago. >> one minut then he was instantly removed from the planet. >> reporter: named after his father, a close relationship from the start as he grew up in east oakland. father and son worked together in the janitorial buses to a young girl. abruptly on june 18th, 2005, junior was killed outside a sports bar in unincorporated san leandro. >> it's not something you want to...
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[applause] most of us would think a winston churchill we think of the older man sending young men into war. but no one knew better, and few new as well, the realities of war, the devastation. and he said to his mother after his second work, the raw comes through, you can't give the he actually knew the disaster that war was. >> sunday night on q&a, historian candace velarde talks about the early military career of winston churchill in her book hero of the empire. >> and he says get me a regiment. i want to go and want to fight. so we can stop going with the regiment on the day that it fell to the british, and he takes over the prison and he frees and then within his fellow prisoners. he puts in to present his former jailers and he watches as the flag is torn down and the union jack is hoisted in its place. >> sunday night at eight eastern on c-span's q&a. >> the reviews are in for c-span's the c-span's "the presidents" book. recently top the "new york times" new and noteworthy column. with father's day this weekend, c-span's the president makes a great gift. read about how noted presid
[applause] most of us would think a winston churchill we think of the older man sending young men into war. but no one knew better, and few new as well, the realities of war, the devastation. and he said to his mother after his second work, the raw comes through, you can't give the he actually knew the disaster that war was. >> sunday night on q&a, historian candace velarde talks about the early military career of winston churchill in her book hero of the empire. >> and he says...