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winston. i'll come back in churchill said, oh no mr. president as you can see, i have nothing to hide from you. so thatcher and reagan or bush and blair might not have been as charming but it's a good story. oh, can i give you mike the privilege of being moderate? i'd give you my favorite churchill story, which is churchill is in the house of commons and he goes to the men's room and as he's standing in front of the urinal the opposition leading party of the socialist party clement atley comes and stands next door. and so very quickly winston churchill walks away zips up and walks away and clement at least says, what's the matter? are you afraid of standing next to the leader of the opposition party? he said that's not that it's just that anytime you see something big you want to nationalize it? that's right, right. okay, so there's a little toxic masculinity as a theme here. okay, so john. your book on the so-called spanish flu wasn't really a spanish flu. why did they call it the spanish flu
winston. i'll come back in churchill said, oh no mr. president as you can see, i have nothing to hide from you. so thatcher and reagan or bush and blair might not have been as charming but it's a good story. oh, can i give you mike the privilege of being moderate? i'd give you my favorite churchill story, which is churchill is in the house of commons and he goes to the men's room and as he's standing in front of the urinal the opposition leading party of the socialist party clement atley comes...
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the red book on winston churchill and there's an infinite number ofhu humorous stories about winstonhurchill and the relationship withrc roosevelt.fa what are one or two of your famous or favorite winston churchill stories there's a great moment he is deeply drunk which means he's awake. [laughter] eight moment of the day did not passport winston churchill did not have some alcohol in his system. at breakfast he had a really weak johnny walker red and soda and kept it going. stroke a jump had champagne and brandy after dinner. hated rincon roosevelt at the amazing not all speaking german. fdr would make these horrible martinis what you think is redundant. which was three quarters removed one quarter gin. and so churchill would pour them out in the plant outside the oval study in the central room the whiteond floor of house and the plant died. lack butox the great story is of course on boxing day december 26 , 41. churchill is dictating his speech that day to the house of representatives. it's going to be a remarkable speech. he was in his bathtub and churchill wrote as he talked pret
the red book on winston churchill and there's an infinite number ofhu humorous stories about winstonhurchill and the relationship withrc roosevelt.fa what are one or two of your famous or favorite winston churchill stories there's a great moment he is deeply drunk which means he's awake. [laughter] eight moment of the day did not passport winston churchill did not have some alcohol in his system. at breakfast he had a really weak johnny walker red and soda and kept it going. stroke a jump had...
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ah, the 1st was winston churchill. her paternal friend. ah, particularly close was her relationship with prime minister number 5, the labor lefty. harold wilson at the end of the seventy's, the 1st female prime minister, margaret thatcher. the iron lady equally difficult, was her relationship with tony blair. ah ah, neither he nor her latest prime minister boris johnson were born when she held her 1st audience in 1950 to wave the rest of us in britain love this. we love the idea that once a week, the prime minister, even if we voted for it, has to go a bow than the to somebody. that's his greatest significance of all. but once a week, powerful prime minister with all his connections and everything has to go and give an account, has to literally bow the knee to somebody who represents something bigger than him . during the audience, the queen listens more than she talks, but she's always well prepared and guides the conversation by asking the right questions. ah, ah, during her euston, elizabeth spent many carefree summer in the countryside
ah, the 1st was winston churchill. her paternal friend. ah, particularly close was her relationship with prime minister number 5, the labor lefty. harold wilson at the end of the seventy's, the 1st female prime minister, margaret thatcher. the iron lady equally difficult, was her relationship with tony blair. ah ah, neither he nor her latest prime minister boris johnson were born when she held her 1st audience in 1950 to wave the rest of us in britain love this. we love the idea that once a...
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hereditary fisherman winston harris even according to the sign of the zodiac pisces so make a livingtching his fate winston has been fishing since he can remember himself the caribbean sea knows like the back of its hand, after all, spent most of its life in it. there are a lot of fish in our area, so if you know how to fish, and you are lucky, the catch will be yours, we usually catch sea bass , crabs, tuna shrimp. often comes across cod from mackerel. this is the most common and cheapest fish in antigua. catches in the old fashioned way, they throw a huge metal cage into the sea, inside which bait is hung on hooks the cage is lowered to the bottom, and after a few hours , with the help of a winch, they raise and retrieve the catch. fishing craft is hard bread, but i do not complain to me in the sea it is clearer, and easier on land. i find myself only in the hurricane season, it lasts an average of a couple of months, during which at sea, almost no one goes to the sea, everyone is waiting for the weather by the sea, the fish caught in the caribbean by winston and his colorful assis
hereditary fisherman winston harris even according to the sign of the zodiac pisces so make a livingtching his fate winston has been fishing since he can remember himself the caribbean sea knows like the back of its hand, after all, spent most of its life in it. there are a lot of fish in our area, so if you know how to fish, and you are lucky, the catch will be yours, we usually catch sea bass , crabs, tuna shrimp. often comes across cod from mackerel. this is the most common and cheapest fish...
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. >> one question about this route as you read a book about winston churchill and roosevelt there's an infinite number of humorous stories about winston churchill the relationship with r roosevet and later one of the two of your famouson favorite winston churchill stories that his relationship with roosevelt. momente there is the where he's att deeply drunk whih just means that he was awake. [laughter] there wasn't a moment in the day where he didn't have somey sort of alcohol and breakfast he had johnny walker red, week one and he kept going any drink all day he drink champagne and brandy after dinner and hee hated franklin roosevelt cocktails is amazing or not all speaking german because fdr would make w these horrible martinis which you thank you so redundant. [laughter] three quarters removed and one quarter check so churchill for them out in the plant outside the study central room on the second for the white house and in the plant died. [laughter] the raceway of course is on today discover 26, 1941, joe was dictating a speech that day to the house of representatives he's going is
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a higher great race has come in and taken their place in winston churchill. the 2nd quote refers to the genocide of native americans that continued for around 300 years about 90 percent of the continent indigenous peoples were wiped out. mm. counter terrorist expert and fully u. s. army analyst scott bennet investigates crimes against humanity. mm. the american indians were seen as a scourge as a social pariah that needed to be expunged expelled and exterminated from much of on the eastern seaboard. mm hm. the elimination of so called inferior races and extermination camps were typical of the west. hitler had hardly come up with anything new bloemfontein. 19 o one british concentration camp. bout housing 1945. the nazi extermination camp. ah, the wisdom well, did anyone living off exposing its colonies ah, resumed power was profitable for the british? the french tried to, to copy in his books and articles. paul, craig roberts, professor of economics and well known journalist and former u. s. a. system. secretary of the treasury for economic policy, analyzes t
a higher great race has come in and taken their place in winston churchill. the 2nd quote refers to the genocide of native americans that continued for around 300 years about 90 percent of the continent indigenous peoples were wiped out. mm. counter terrorist expert and fully u. s. army analyst scott bennet investigates crimes against humanity. mm. the american indians were seen as a scourge as a social pariah that needed to be expunged expelled and exterminated from much of on the eastern...
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only stolen can save the world. winston churchill, ah, once the world was saved, churchill changed his mind. any attempt by the soviets to compete against the anglo saxons had to be crushed forever. the usaa has to be eliminated immediately. general george s. patton, commander of the u. s. 3rd army demands that the troops do not stop at the field, but move on toward stalingrad with on june 29th. 1945 stolen. who already knows about the operation orders marshal shook off to move troops to combat positions in the west. mm. it is now clear to the allies that a surprise attack is no longer possible then charger. the conclusion. he died from creek scotland and started out of mobility zia tut. dean di chanda annoyed the buffalo chapter genie chavo my story in north iceland once there too, but some of my friends calmed starting in for october east and i see so i found a bus mafia dot on georgia. you had not been eaten anything for me or damaging the info on these as w. b. like, and dish. divest mr. that's enough. we're no longer interested in a union with the russians, so we don't have to abi
only stolen can save the world. winston churchill, ah, once the world was saved, churchill changed his mind. any attempt by the soviets to compete against the anglo saxons had to be crushed forever. the usaa has to be eliminated immediately. general george s. patton, commander of the u. s. 3rd army demands that the troops do not stop at the field, but move on toward stalingrad with on june 29th. 1945 stolen. who already knows about the operation orders marshal shook off to move troops to combat...
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winston churchill was equally praiseworthy -- franklin roosevelt was equally praiseworthy of winston churchill. with stalling, it was standoffish. it was a -- stalin, it was standoffish. it was a matter of convenience. hitler invaded russia. that is why joe stalin became a member of the big three. he was always a junior varsity member and always suspicious of churchill on roosevelt. that is why he insisted that the conference be held at yalta and not miami beach, where i am sure fdr would have preferred, because he was terrified of being assassinated and he wanted the situation under his control. that is why he insisted on the peace conference young at yalta. having said that, the russian army did discover shorts -- auschwitz. they did march into berlin. they did provide adequate counteroffensive's against the german offensive. they lost a lot of men. a lot of carnage went on that may be called for some other type of maneuver. he was not a member of the big three. churchill and roosevelt were too much alike. their governments were too similar. they were too friendly. they had history
winston churchill was equally praiseworthy -- franklin roosevelt was equally praiseworthy of winston churchill. with stalling, it was standoffish. it was a -- stalin, it was standoffish. it was a matter of convenience. hitler invaded russia. that is why joe stalin became a member of the big three. he was always a junior varsity member and always suspicious of churchill on roosevelt. that is why he insisted that the conference be held at yalta and not miami beach, where i am sure fdr would have...
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joseph stalin, that winston churchill on july 26th at lee the war time alliance was the an order. it's been to systems and capitalism and war under the marshall plan that i did economic assistance in countries, the base by the red army rom fluency earns of occupation berlin. ah ah it in which style and trying to invite all supplies came official of europe. continent in 2 blocks, loo gripped and died general corners of the empire to better who had ruled over them for years. derushia royalty owner of the n k the day and the organized the funeral which laid a ship that c o. x island, the urals, and passcode 55 g o. the beta fence tree arctic war would be 56 o v at union, nicky delivered what became no brit speech but i just now a c p o w i element restored soon leaked a viet block. oh 056 and blend it and protesters food blue tin, the red army to ah 56 brutal f explained, he said mid november the shed and were wounded. and that the uprising and it proven itself in order and in his aim to d. o. military modernized, it's free to compete with sin weaponry to compete with arsenal. had re
joseph stalin, that winston churchill on july 26th at lee the war time alliance was the an order. it's been to systems and capitalism and war under the marshall plan that i did economic assistance in countries, the base by the red army rom fluency earns of occupation berlin. ah ah it in which style and trying to invite all supplies came official of europe. continent in 2 blocks, loo gripped and died general corners of the empire to better who had ruled over them for years. derushia royalty...
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so lance, he is now seen as a stirring war time communicate or a modern day. winston churchill, some have said who rallied britons during the darkest days of the 2nd world war. why then zalinski has inspired his people to fight against dramatic odds. always striking the right tone for the white global audience. he has rallied the world around him and against russian. president vladimir put it there. yes, we will fight in the forests in the fields on the shores, in the streets of joy followed him is a lansky addressing the british parliament, a standing ovation after a speech that recalled wartime leader, winston churchill from a career as an actor, playing a fictional, ukrainian, president, in a satirical t v show, said lensky has become the face of ukrainian resistance. when the war started, he dumped his politician suit and tie for a green t shirt. a signal that business as usual was over and that the stakes for him were life and death than the other lessons, much of what, according to our information, the enemy has listed me as target number one and my family as target number 2, w
so lance, he is now seen as a stirring war time communicate or a modern day. winston churchill, some have said who rallied britons during the darkest days of the 2nd world war. why then zalinski has inspired his people to fight against dramatic odds. always striking the right tone for the white global audience. he has rallied the world around him and against russian. president vladimir put it there. yes, we will fight in the forests in the fields on the shores, in the streets of joy followed...
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addressing the british parliament, a standing ovation after a speech that recalled wartime leader, winston churchill from a career as an actor, playing a fictional, ukrainian president, in a satirical t v show zelinski has become the face of ukrainian resistance. when the war started, he dumped his politician suit and tie for a green t shirt or a signal that business as usual was over. and that the stakes for him were life and death than the other lessons that much of wood according to our information. the enemy has listed me as target number one and my family as target number 2. they want to destroy the country politically terminating the head of state. so lansky has surrounded himself with communications specialist. his chief of staff andrei year mac has a background in media production, including films, and the man who directs the information policy me hydro padaya is a former journalist, the communications they help him. kraft are intended to convey the stakes for ukraine and to inspire the audience to act. savanski messages are simple, emotional, and memorable. that's helped change lo
addressing the british parliament, a standing ovation after a speech that recalled wartime leader, winston churchill from a career as an actor, playing a fictional, ukrainian president, in a satirical t v show zelinski has become the face of ukrainian resistance. when the war started, he dumped his politician suit and tie for a green t shirt or a signal that business as usual was over. and that the stakes for him were life and death than the other lessons that much of wood according to our...
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our high school east winners are 11th graders from richard montgomery high school in winston churchill high school in rockville and potomac, maryland. where c-span is available through comcast. the winning entry is titled "something in the water." ♪ >> american families have enough to worry about without having to worry about whether that glass of water, that you my offer to a child or grandchild, will be contaminated. >> the 1974 safe drinking act was the first piece of comprehensive federal red -- legislation that regular did legislation. >> congress directed epa to have national standards and have primary responsibility to the state to implement and enforce the law. >> if we have a contaminant that they have a drinking water standard for, then there is a whole host of responses that would happen. >> only 60% of surveyed water systems met standards in 90% had micro letters just levels. thanks to the cwa and subsequent amendments, the u.s. has one of the safest water supplies in the world. however, like all federal legislation, they did not solve everything. >> when it switched from r
our high school east winners are 11th graders from richard montgomery high school in winston churchill high school in rockville and potomac, maryland. where c-span is available through comcast. the winning entry is titled "something in the water." ♪ >> american families have enough to worry about without having to worry about whether that glass of water, that you my offer to a child or grandchild, will be contaminated. >> the 1974 safe drinking act was the first piece of...
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. >> how good a writer was winston churchill? >> he was extraordinary writer. i guess technically you would say he was an extraordinary dictator, because he dictated most of his major histories, and that's an art form. i can't imagine dictating to someone. i mean, i had to do it for a number of years, just doing correspondence, you know, as your library director. and i never got really comfortable with it. but you know churchill, who is a protein figure, who having deserves in many ways, it's the largest figure of the 20th century, he, he also had a very practical sense. you know, he was living hand to mouth, and japan, and he was living article two article in the 20s and 30s. not a wealthy man he lived. he lived through his writing. and he cranked it out. and i'm no doubt there's a lot of boiler plate in the accumulated cannon, but -- and there was there are sort of critics now who read -- for example the second world war memoirs as being self serving and distinctly incomplete. some of that was left out for political reasons. remember, he returned to office, a
. >> how good a writer was winston churchill? >> he was extraordinary writer. i guess technically you would say he was an extraordinary dictator, because he dictated most of his major histories, and that's an art form. i can't imagine dictating to someone. i mean, i had to do it for a number of years, just doing correspondence, you know, as your library director. and i never got really comfortable with it. but you know churchill, who is a protein figure, who having deserves in many...
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s. president harry s truman and british prime minister, winston churchill on july 26th, churchill, was replaced by the newly elected prime minister clement atlee. this last major conference of the war time alliance was intended to amicably settled the terms of the post war european order. instead, it marked the beginning of a clash between 2 systems, communism and capitalism, and the start of the cold war. under the marshall plan, the truman administration ultimately provided economic assistance to 16 western european countries. the countries that had been liberated by the red army remained in the soviets own of influence. germany was divided into full zones of occupation as well as the capital berlin after an 11 month blockade in which stolen tried to cut the western zones at berlin off from vital supplies. the division of germany became official. as did the division of europe, an iron curtain divided the continent into, into east and west blocks. the cold war had the world firmly in its grip. on march 5th, 1953 stolen died. 4 days later, he was honored with a state funeral. soviet ci
s. president harry s truman and british prime minister, winston churchill on july 26th, churchill, was replaced by the newly elected prime minister clement atlee. this last major conference of the war time alliance was intended to amicably settled the terms of the post war european order. instead, it marked the beginning of a clash between 2 systems, communism and capitalism, and the start of the cold war. under the marshall plan, the truman administration ultimately provided economic...
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winston are widely there, of course, i didn’t read the book, but you know windows cinema, then you cano to a cafe and get to know each other, somehow your husband’s conflicts had other relations with people, except for the conflict, and the very best bright then recall, well, with the last the loudest are the whole doctor, and the one whom he smuggled boxing and applied cosmetic masks from guans. cool. you know, i once made masks from bloody cakes in a cafe, you can tell all these, but it seems to me that the conflict with the doctor was not cared for because of the drugs. perhaps there is. look, my ex-husband could make a conflict out of anything, believe me. thank you for your help with the investigation. i gave up our whisperers, yes, leave him before , i'm coming here. you are like these twin brothers more, well, go. that's just the clinic you are a goat, a creature, a beast, a freak, a beast. hello goat go away. igor and it seems to you. quickly sang, i'm kicking him out. expel. so evil spirit. get out of the workplace . i ran ahead and saw two angry bald men and thought that you
winston are widely there, of course, i didn’t read the book, but you know windows cinema, then you cano to a cafe and get to know each other, somehow your husband’s conflicts had other relations with people, except for the conflict, and the very best bright then recall, well, with the last the loudest are the whole doctor, and the one whom he smuggled boxing and applied cosmetic masks from guans. cool. you know, i once made masks from bloody cakes in a cafe, you can tell all these, but it...
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cornyn: i am a big fan of andrew roberts' book on winston churchill. i think it is "walking with destiny." i happened to be listening to an audio version of that and the lend-lease, which are remembered but did not recall top of mind, was discussed, and its importance in throwing a lifeline to britain when they were hanging on a different. and without lend-lease, they would have fallen to the nazis. if it has happened once, it can happen again, and maybe we can adapt this historic program that saved britain and our allies in world war ii, to current circumstances with ukraine. i wish i could claim the brilliance of an original idea, all i could do is come up with something that had been done before and could be adapted to current use. and i couldn't be happier about the way this has been dealt with in congress, and the message it sends, and the strong bipartisan support for the alliance, for ukraine and in opposing russian aggression. tom: senator cardin, what is your viewpoint on the importance of bipartisanship and the message it sends to ukrainians
cornyn: i am a big fan of andrew roberts' book on winston churchill. i think it is "walking with destiny." i happened to be listening to an audio version of that and the lend-lease, which are remembered but did not recall top of mind, was discussed, and its importance in throwing a lifeline to britain when they were hanging on a different. and without lend-lease, they would have fallen to the nazis. if it has happened once, it can happen again, and maybe we can adapt this historic...
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virus, eso es lo que me da miedo... así que todas las noches digo sus nombres en voz alta, alby, winstonción y me vienen todos los recuerdos. son los detalles como los rayos del sol sobre el área, justo antes de desaparecer detrás de los muros. recuerdo el sabor de la comida de sartén. [ríe] jamás creí que lo extrañaría tanto. y me acuerdo de ti, recuerdo cuando llegaste en la caja, un novato asustado que no recordaba ni su propio nombre. desde el momento en que corriste al laberinto, supe que te seguiría a donde fuera y eso hice... todos lo hicimos. si pudiera hacerlo todo de nuevo, lo haría y no cambiaría nada... y espero que tú cuando recuerdes esto en unos años, puedas decir lo mismo. el futuro ahora está en tus manos, tommy, sé que encontrarás la forma de hacer lo correcto, porque siempre lo has hecho. cuida a todos por mí y cuídate tú también... mereces ser feliz. gracias por ser mi amigo. adiós, tommy. newt. narrador: basada en la novela de james dashner. programa empieza más tarde/ extensión notificada >>>sea rápida acción de los bomberos de san francisco desató una tragedia en u
virus, eso es lo que me da miedo... así que todas las noches digo sus nombres en voz alta, alby, winstonción y me vienen todos los recuerdos. son los detalles como los rayos del sol sobre el área, justo antes de desaparecer detrás de los muros. recuerdo el sabor de la comida de sartén. [ríe] jamás creí que lo extrañaría tanto. y me acuerdo de ti, recuerdo cuando llegaste en la caja, un novato asustado que no recordaba ni su propio nombre. desde el momento en que corriste al laberinto,...
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response is a silly word, control, which robert mundell won the nobel prize for in his work with winstonlumbia. the reality is they are doing a control experiment and rule 102 of fx is they always fail at some stress point. we are there now. jon: the s&p can hold the line. tom: exactly. jon: the boj can hold the line. ultimately, soros came up with -- struck and miller came up with a trade saying put it on its side. this is not about them fixing the market. you have the central bank that tries to fix the trade and someone in the market saying guess what, i will be brave enough to put on a bet and say i don't think they can. tom: i think an evening broadcast seem to veil and from tokyo works. i think it is warranted. the imperial hotel, the bar that is the original frank lloyd wright, i see a remote there. jon: we might not get out of the country. futures up 1.4% on the s&p. on the nasdaq up 2%. from new york for our audience worldwide with tom keene, lisa abramowicz, and jonathan ferro, this is bloomberg. ♪ >> keeping you up today with news from around the world with the first word, i li
response is a silly word, control, which robert mundell won the nobel prize for in his work with winstonlumbia. the reality is they are doing a control experiment and rule 102 of fx is they always fail at some stress point. we are there now. jon: the s&p can hold the line. tom: exactly. jon: the boj can hold the line. ultimately, soros came up with -- struck and miller came up with a trade saying put it on its side. this is not about them fixing the market. you have the central bank that...
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and the winston churchill of our time who deserves a bust, i believe, in the capitol, just like winston churchill has a bust in the u.s. capitol. and we have the allies are working together, but a problem has been that our allies want to be backfilled for whatever soviet equipment that they have. and we have extraordinary allies, bulgaria, slovakia, slovenia, that want to provide but, of course, they have to have a backfill. what is the effort made to facilitate backfill for their protection? secretary sherman: thank you very much, congressman. i met with that transition team as well. i think president-elect of south korea will be a terrific partner and ally of the united states. and i, too, have been to pyongyang and seoul and so i understand exactly the point you are making about the difference and let's remember at one point the republic of korea had authoritarian leadership. and they instead built a democracy that is just getting stronger and stronger every year. in terms of backfilling, we are talking with our partners and allies. each of these requests and seeing what is possible.
and the winston churchill of our time who deserves a bust, i believe, in the capitol, just like winston churchill has a bust in the u.s. capitol. and we have the allies are working together, but a problem has been that our allies want to be backfilled for whatever soviet equipment that they have. and we have extraordinary allies, bulgaria, slovakia, slovenia, that want to provide but, of course, they have to have a backfill. what is the effort made to facilitate backfill for their protection?...
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85 novels but is best known for his 1975 book, the eagle has landed, about a nazi plot to kidnap winstonld war. it sold more than 50 million copies and was adapted into a film starring michael caine. now on bbc news, has putin's plan failed? frank gardner explains why putin's plan has so far failed. this is now shockingly familiar. death and destruction right on europe's eastern flank. missile roars overhead. because russia's invasion has shattered cities. explosion. it's killed thousands and driven millions from their homes. and now president putin's war machine is accused of genocide and atrocious war crimes. almost no—one expected ukraine to be able to stand up to the might of the russian army but this invasion has not gone according to the kremlin�*s plans. it surprised everyone, including me, how poorly the russian army has performed in this war. we are going to try to break down how putin's plan went wrong and what are the options from here. they hoped for a quick victory but that hasn't happened. you can see the red areas because they shout were russian forces are largely in contr
85 novels but is best known for his 1975 book, the eagle has landed, about a nazi plot to kidnap winstonld war. it sold more than 50 million copies and was adapted into a film starring michael caine. now on bbc news, has putin's plan failed? frank gardner explains why putin's plan has so far failed. this is now shockingly familiar. death and destruction right on europe's eastern flank. missile roars overhead. because russia's invasion has shattered cities. explosion. it's killed thousands and...
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this is along southbound 880 at winston avenue. lane is blocked and they're working to clear that out. if you're going to be traveling through vallejo, you can see westbound 880 at tennessee street, there were previously almost all the lanes blocked, now they have opened some. delays are starting to improve. the overnight sigalert that happened along 37 at wilson avenue still shows heavy delays from an earlier crash that happened around 1:00 a.m. so expect to see heavy delays through vallejo and slowing along westbound 84 through the tri-valley. back to you. >> thank you. >>> coming up next on "today in the bay," a flag now flying outside of antioch city hall, stirring up some new controversy. we're going to tell you the reason some of the residents are upset. >> the white house says it's seriously considering sending someone to ukraine, but who? we'll take a look when "today in the bay" continues. if you're a small business, there are lots of choices when it comes to your internet and technology needs. but when you choose comcast
this is along southbound 880 at winston avenue. lane is blocked and they're working to clear that out. if you're going to be traveling through vallejo, you can see westbound 880 at tennessee street, there were previously almost all the lanes blocked, now they have opened some. delays are starting to improve. the overnight sigalert that happened along 37 at wilson avenue still shows heavy delays from an earlier crash that happened around 1:00 a.m. so expect to see heavy delays through vallejo...
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he's like a hundred winston mr. winston nicholas winton winton went to this winter and what he did was decide that he had to do something to get the jewish children out of there. so he organized a train in order to take these children out and what happened was and dasha tells the story told me the story last summer was that her parents had initially planned sin both the children out. and then decided at the last minute that milana was too young to go. she was seven and dasha was 11 and that they thought she was too little that. they should protect her by keeping her at home. so dasha went on the train and she ended up with us in england. my father was kind of her overall. guardian. we are my father also had an older brother in england. and so dasha went some to english boarding schools and spent various vacations and things with us. thing that we found out later. was that and this is one of the difficulties of the decisions because of the decision that was made. milena was actually sent to a concentration camp and s
he's like a hundred winston mr. winston nicholas winton winton went to this winter and what he did was decide that he had to do something to get the jewish children out of there. so he organized a train in order to take these children out and what happened was and dasha tells the story told me the story last summer was that her parents had initially planned sin both the children out. and then decided at the last minute that milana was too young to go. she was seven and dasha was 11 and that...
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winston churchill thought up the idea of lend lease.talked to his essential partner in the very rm partner, f.d.r. into this concept. roosevelt sold it to the congress, and it is a real moment in history that we are back on this house floor supporting lend lease that armed britain in the face of the blitz by the nazis and we find ourselves in a very similar situation with putin bombing and shelling the peaceful villages and cities of ukraine. the ukranian people bravely defending their own sovereign land in the face of evil. when i was in romania, they described the ukranian people fight with lion's hearts. this bill will expedite the resources to defend themselves against russia's brutal war in ukraine. in every single meeting with our friends, par men tarrian, citizens, our own colleagues, the answer, they appreciate the american response and response of every other nations, they need weapons. it could come down to days, weeks, if not hours. there have been too many delays already in getting ukraine the military equipment they need. i
winston churchill thought up the idea of lend lease.talked to his essential partner in the very rm partner, f.d.r. into this concept. roosevelt sold it to the congress, and it is a real moment in history that we are back on this house floor supporting lend lease that armed britain in the face of the blitz by the nazis and we find ourselves in a very similar situation with putin bombing and shelling the peaceful villages and cities of ukraine. the ukranian people bravely defending their own...
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. >> well, i mean, you have to, as winston churchill said, jaw jaws better than war war, but we obviouslye is -- and the president has been absolutely clear on this. ukraine is not going to sign anything that's -- that smacks of capitulation. and look, you know, we are fighting the anti-christ here. here we are, one day before orthodox easter, and he's lobbing rockets into odesa, killed eight people, including a 3-month-old girl. his army is really not an army. it's a gang of marauders, looters, rapists, and murderers, and we've seen this time and again. i think the english language is running out of adjectives to describe the horrors of what happens behind russian lines, so giving up any inch of territory that's going to leave ukrainian citizens at the mercy of russian soldiers is just simply going to be not acceptable and i think the people here, certainly the sentiment is, look, we prosecute this war until the russians give in. and you know, we know that we can beat them. we beat them in kyiv. we know we can beat them in the east. we know we can beat them in mariupol. it really depends
. >> well, i mean, you have to, as winston churchill said, jaw jaws better than war war, but we obviouslye is -- and the president has been absolutely clear on this. ukraine is not going to sign anything that's -- that smacks of capitulation. and look, you know, we are fighting the anti-christ here. here we are, one day before orthodox easter, and he's lobbing rockets into odesa, killed eight people, including a 3-month-old girl. his army is really not an army. it's a gang of marauders,...