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a new exhibition revealing the life and work that went on inside winston churchill's world secrets war ii headquarters is being unveiled in london today. it will display artifacts and first-round accounts of those who worked in secret underground bunker during the conflict. the exhibition opens later today. >> i am in the map room. 70 years ago today, the military planners came into this room, turned on the lights, and started charging the allied progress in the war. we have heard of many of the personal histories. some are quite touching and extremely interesting. in this room, we found out that this room was left in 1945 after the war ended. they walked out and close the doors. what you see here today is pretty much as. it. one of my favorites are these cigarettes and boxes. of course everyone smoked at the time. it gives you an idea of what kind of atmosphere it would have been like. it would have been stuffy and hot and smoky. not very pleasant at all. let's have a chat with the director of the museum. give us an idea of what kind of personal histories have been coming out. >> it i
a new exhibition revealing the life and work that went on inside winston churchill's world secrets war ii headquarters is being unveiled in london today. it will display artifacts and first-round accounts of those who worked in secret underground bunker during the conflict. the exhibition opens later today. >> i am in the map room. 70 years ago today, the military planners came into this room, turned on the lights, and started charging the allied progress in the war. we have heard of many...
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he held talks with the colonel, the first visit to libya by a british leader since winston churchill went there at the height of world war ii. mr. blair's trip came before the u.s. has finally lifted sanctions, but with the reward for libya's decision to give up its effort to acquire weapons of mass destruction. the visit coincided with an announcement by bp of a huge gas exploration deal, and return to britain by the british oil giant after an absence of more than 30 years. petrodollars' have now transformed the libyan economy. the country has the biggest proven oil reserves in africa. shell and british gas have now signed new exploration deals. but their strong international competition on the ground from amongst others russia, indonesia, and malaysia. the lockerbie chapter is one they would like to close as they develop a new and lucrative commercial relationship. >> at afghans voted for a president the second time, there was sporadic violence across the country. the governors convoy came under attack as he traveled to a polling station in the provincial capital. our defense corre
he held talks with the colonel, the first visit to libya by a british leader since winston churchill went there at the height of world war ii. mr. blair's trip came before the u.s. has finally lifted sanctions, but with the reward for libya's decision to give up its effort to acquire weapons of mass destruction. the visit coincided with an announcement by bp of a huge gas exploration deal, and return to britain by the british oil giant after an absence of more than 30 years. petrodollars' have...
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now, winston churchill, that right-wing icon was a fierce defender of national health with a very good point, the disease affects all of us, the rich and the poor, and it's a fight against it to promote prosperity for all. david: are you actually saying the government is more efficient in the private sector. >> if you want it, you can buy private insurance. what's wrong with that? david: let me just ask. do you really think the government does things more efficiently than the private sector? >> wage war, yes. we have seen that in iraq. david: now he is standing up for the war in iraq. >> if you're talking about the lifles of american citizens who are making decisions rather than bureaucrats who are out to maintain the status quo. >> bureaucrats is one of the shadow terms that means nothing, jack. >> i can spot a bureaucrat when i see one. david: he can spot a bureaucrat through a potted palm, can't you? the health care debate is far from over. chinchin -- catherine catherine has effects that won't cost you a penny. coming up, what wal-mart just did that may put this idea of government-
now, winston churchill, that right-wing icon was a fierce defender of national health with a very good point, the disease affects all of us, the rich and the poor, and it's a fight against it to promote prosperity for all. david: are you actually saying the government is more efficient in the private sector. >> if you want it, you can buy private insurance. what's wrong with that? david: let me just ask. do you really think the government does things more efficiently than the private...
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albert einstein, winston churchill and thomas edison, all regular nappers.o is this cfo. >> i'm definitely recharged after. i love it. >> reporter: i tried it myself. in the interest of research, of cose. hoping i, too, might slumber my way to success. stephanie sy, abc news, new york. >> she's still sleeping. note to self, not at the nuclear power plant. good luck with the boss tomorrow on that one. >>> tomorrow morning here on "good morning america," sarah palin calling the new health care panel a death panel. we'll have a sort of fact check tomorrow morning on "gma." charlie gibson is back here tomorrow night. thanks for watching.
albert einstein, winston churchill and thomas edison, all regular nappers.o is this cfo. >> i'm definitely recharged after. i love it. >> reporter: i tried it myself. in the interest of research, of cose. hoping i, too, might slumber my way to success. stephanie sy, abc news, new york. >> she's still sleeping. note to self, not at the nuclear power plant. good luck with the boss tomorrow on that one. >>> tomorrow morning here on "good morning america," sarah...
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. >> winston churchill said this is not the beginning, this is not the beginning of the end. we need to keep this up because president obama told the house republicans in a private meeting, even if he is a one- term president, he intends to go forward with his agenda. we need to hold them accountable. sean: i don't understand why liberals don't like you. >> come visit us. we would love to hear you. sean: i will take you on that. president obama likes talking about his friends at the double a r p but he might be responsible for a massive drop in that order stations membership. -- his friends at the aarp but he might not bmight be responsible for a drop in their membership. more ahead. ( chirp ) even steven. - ( chirp ) mansion. - ( chirp ) good to go. ( grunts ) timber! ( chirp ) boss? what do we do with the shih-tzu? - ( crowd gasps ) - ( chirp ) joint custody. - phew! - announcer: get work done now. communicate in less than a second with nextel direct connect. only on the now network. deaf, hard of hearing and people with speech disabilities access www.sprintrelay.com. body
. >> winston churchill said this is not the beginning, this is not the beginning of the end. we need to keep this up because president obama told the house republicans in a private meeting, even if he is a one- term president, he intends to go forward with his agenda. we need to hold them accountable. sean: i don't understand why liberals don't like you. >> come visit us. we would love to hear you. sean: i will take you on that. president obama likes talking about his friends at the...
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. >> winston churchill said this is not the beginning, this is not the beginning of the end. we need to keep this up because president obama told the house republicans in a private meeting, even if he is a one- term president, he intends to go forward with his agenda. we need to hold them accountable. sean: i don't understand why liberals don't like you. >> come visit us. we would love to hear you. sean: i will take you on that. president obama likes talking about his friends at the double a r p but he might be responsible for a massive drop in that order stations membership. membership. -- his friends at the aa boss: so you've been doing a nice job out there helping people save money on car insurance. gecko: aw thank you, sir. boss: but i think there are a few other things you can say about what a reliable company geico is. gecko: right. uh, well maybe how geico's the third-largest car insurance company in america? nice tidbit there. boss: exactly. and i've been thinking, looking a bit more businesslike might help too. gecko: oh my. uhhh, no it's, what's, what's the word...
. >> winston churchill said this is not the beginning, this is not the beginning of the end. we need to keep this up because president obama told the house republicans in a private meeting, even if he is a one- term president, he intends to go forward with his agenda. we need to hold them accountable. sean: i don't understand why liberals don't like you. >> come visit us. we would love to hear you. sean: i will take you on that. president obama likes talking about his friends at the...
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the day robert kennedy died so too did winston churchill's only son, the writer randolph churchill, winston's only son. and hours after teddy kennedy passed away so did journalist dominick dunne after a long bout with cancer at the age of 83. there are also tonight three comparatively obscure quotations, one about the senator, one by him, one second hand from him that merit examination and analysis. the first, i promised teddy. the second, i am not going to go to the democratic convention and speak only three sentences. and the third, he also said, don't screw it up because he's watching. applebee's 2 for $20! real food at the right price! this is the primo stuff. one appetizer and two premium entrees. just twenty bucks-every day. genuine food. generous portions. genius price. 2 for $20! only at applebee's. >>> i promised teddy the president's vow to do health care reform this year. does the senator's death stall the process or galvanize those on the fence? senator bernie sanders of vermont, next. >>> later, ken burns, lawrence o'donnell, michael beschloss, and behind the scenes at that epic
the day robert kennedy died so too did winston churchill's only son, the writer randolph churchill, winston's only son. and hours after teddy kennedy passed away so did journalist dominick dunne after a long bout with cancer at the age of 83. there are also tonight three comparatively obscure quotations, one about the senator, one by him, one second hand from him that merit examination and analysis. the first, i promised teddy. the second, i am not going to go to the democratic convention and...
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albert einstein, winston churchill and thomas edison all regular nappers.. i fully endorse it and love it. >> i tried it myself in the interest of research, of course, hoping i, too, might slumber my way to success. stephanie cy, abc news, new york. >> george costanza is not the only one who does an under-the-desk -- >> sshhh, somebody's trying to -- (snoring sound). >> this is a common occurrence. happens a lot. >> this is just one camera.
albert einstein, winston churchill and thomas edison all regular nappers.. i fully endorse it and love it. >> i tried it myself in the interest of research, of course, hoping i, too, might slumber my way to success. stephanie cy, abc news, new york. >> george costanza is not the only one who does an under-the-desk -- >> sshhh, somebody's trying to -- (snoring sound). >> this is a common occurrence. happens a lot. >> this is just one camera.
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sean: the national health service was put in in 1948 and winston churchill was not the prime ministerthere's proof that illegal immigrants could very well be covered by the health care plan. ( chirp ) team three, boathouse? ( chirp ) oh yeah-- his and hers. - ( crowd gasping ) - ( chirp ) van gogh? ( chirp ) even steven. - ( chirp ) mansion. - ( chirp ) good to go. ( grunts ) timber! ( chirp ) boss? what do we do with the shih-tzu? - ( crowd gasps ) - ( chirp ) joint custody. - phew! - announcer: get work done now. communicate in less than a second with nextel direct connect. only on the now network. deaf, hard of hearing and people with speech disabilities access www.sprintrelay.com. than a second with nextel direct connect. only on the now network. there's no one exactly like you. raymond james financial advisors understand that. and have the freedom to offer unbiased financial advice designed to weather market uncertainty. and manage your idea of retirement. not to mention college funds. raymond james. individual solutions from independent advisors. sean: the president has accused
sean: the national health service was put in in 1948 and winston churchill was not the prime ministerthere's proof that illegal immigrants could very well be covered by the health care plan. ( chirp ) team three, boathouse? ( chirp ) oh yeah-- his and hers. - ( crowd gasping ) - ( chirp ) van gogh? ( chirp ) even steven. - ( chirp ) mansion. - ( chirp ) good to go. ( grunts ) timber! ( chirp ) boss? what do we do with the shih-tzu? - ( crowd gasps ) - ( chirp ) joint custody. - phew! -...
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one goes back to the days of winston churchill.e's a handwritten note from him saying, what can it mean, what is the truth. as a result, the flying saucer working party was set up to try and deliver some answers and found that most sightings could be explained by natural events or aircraft. the ministry of defense says there are many strange things to be seen in the sky. these reports from all over the country, the vast majority did have an explanation. aircraft, lights or satellite in orb orbit. even those people who believe in ufos admit the majority of sightings can be explained, but they admit that the small percent defy explanation. the one thing that's really interesting though, perhaps that surprising, is that every time there's one of those alien movies released like in 1996 when independence day was released, they were more sightings. i guess there's some correlation there. >> especially -- when you see government documents and you see that government officials actually sketched out the flying saucers, clearly somebody had
one goes back to the days of winston churchill.e's a handwritten note from him saying, what can it mean, what is the truth. as a result, the flying saucer working party was set up to try and deliver some answers and found that most sightings could be explained by natural events or aircraft. the ministry of defense says there are many strange things to be seen in the sky. these reports from all over the country, the vast majority did have an explanation. aircraft, lights or satellite in orb...
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adelaide was the minister -- >> atley was winston churchill's both his successor and predecessor because churchill came back again in the early '50s. >> uh-huh. >> i just wanted that one point -- >> uh-huh. >> over here? >> i've always been curious about george marshall. he threatened to resign and then he didn't resign. >> uh-huh. >> and he's such a large name in american history. do we know anything about his thinking? was he antisemite. why did he oppose so much. >> some people thought he didn't have any strong feelings about it before he became secretary of state but he was very influenced by the state department once he did become secretary of state and kind of adopted their attitude towards the middle east and a partition in israel. >> also, he had -- he had a long talk right before the leaders of the jewish agency were going to vote in palestine about whether to proclaim a jewish state. he had a long talk, and he came to the office, and text is available. he gave him analogies between his experience trying to negotiate between the tionalists and communists in china and the chinese
adelaide was the minister -- >> atley was winston churchill's both his successor and predecessor because churchill came back again in the early '50s. >> uh-huh. >> i just wanted that one point -- >> uh-huh. >> over here? >> i've always been curious about george marshall. he threatened to resign and then he didn't resign. >> uh-huh. >> and he's such a large name in american history. do we know anything about his thinking? was he antisemite. why did...
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was agrandized in world war i under president wilson, under lloyd george in world war ii under winston churchill, under president roosevelt, you will realize that countries with the most powerful democratic traditions, with the strongest traditions of legislative restraint on the executive have seen an enormous accretion of executive power. this is not something we should be surprised at. the founders of this republic and i cite president madison at the end of this book talk about this is an enormous statement. if that is the case in the most developed, strongest constitutional governments in the world, imagine the impact of war on countries with weaker democratic traditions. imagine the impact of constant involvement even in a cold war on such countries, countries like turkey or iran. countries like syria or egypt. even israel which has a democratic system, how has constant war or involvement in constant confrontation weakened the possibility of restraint on the executive on what we -- on what a very prescient author called the national security state thatm developed during o cold war in this
was agrandized in world war i under president wilson, under lloyd george in world war ii under winston churchill, under president roosevelt, you will realize that countries with the most powerful democratic traditions, with the strongest traditions of legislative restraint on the executive have seen an enormous accretion of executive power. this is not something we should be surprised at. the founders of this republic and i cite president madison at the end of this book talk about this is an...
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genocide which is one of the great stories of our time, and he wrote the multivolume biography of winston churchill as you probably know, churchill it was supposed to be written by randolph churchill and i believe he got through to books and he died, and i turned it over to gilbert, which was i think turned it into a much more orderly work and much more complete, i think until burton did a great job. paul johnson is one of the great conservative people often ask me for my christmas list and i give them the golden oldies, with coal to meet kuhl whitaker chambers, paul johnson. >> will there be another book? >> well, i'm only 76 and i can't believe it is my wife's book. i have not ever written a novel after my bad experience in college, and going on in my head for about 20 years on a novel, the name of it is the mercenary a political novel, and it's based -- it would be based on the experience of first mons felled during the war and i don't know if i will ever write that or not. >> so there is nothing yet on the laptop. >> not a word. >> robert novak, thank you. >> robert novak recently retired from
genocide which is one of the great stories of our time, and he wrote the multivolume biography of winston churchill as you probably know, churchill it was supposed to be written by randolph churchill and i believe he got through to books and he died, and i turned it over to gilbert, which was i think turned it into a much more orderly work and much more complete, i think until burton did a great job. paul johnson is one of the great conservative people often ask me for my christmas list and i...
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he had met winston churchill. he knew almost every president from then on all the way up to the time of barack obama whom he had a lot to do with making president. so this is someone who was a part of american history really for 70 years. about one-third of the history of this young country, and while he was still alive in a way we had access to that. we were connected to it directly. now that he's gone, those things seem a little bit more distant. >> michael, how was senator kennedy in terms of from a historians perspective in terms of filling in some of the gaps in our remembrances and our knowledge of so many key points of american history? was he very friendly to historians like yourself? >> well, he was, and one thing he did do, which is going to be an absolute treasure trove, is that he helped to organize, i was involved a little bit in it in advising it along with some other scholars, an oral history project which was started about four years ago. he was interviewed for about 80 or 90 hours, i believe, and
he had met winston churchill. he knew almost every president from then on all the way up to the time of barack obama whom he had a lot to do with making president. so this is someone who was a part of american history really for 70 years. about one-third of the history of this young country, and while he was still alive in a way we had access to that. we were connected to it directly. now that he's gone, those things seem a little bit more distant. >> michael, how was senator kennedy in...
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it had to do with the fact that, you know, as a small child, he knew franklin roosevelt and winston churchill. you can't go very far up from there. so he wasn't really impressed by anyone, and i think to some extent, you know, he really kept it real. >> explain the commitment to health. now, here is my theory. i'll run it by you. i think the kennedy family had seen what was done to the older sister rosemary, incredibly tragically treated by the father, given a lobotomy because she was difficult to keep under control. mildly retarded to use the term of that era, and yet given a harsh, brutal kind of verdict in terms of the medical treatment she got. his own problem with his back. his brother's problems with addison's disease and malaria and the bad back that seemed to be part of the family. kara's disease with cancer. teddy losing a leg. maybe that's the answer, his focus on health. what is it? why so much? >> eunice had something akin to addison's disease. his father, joe, was in a wheelchair paralyzed for the last eight years of his life. health was a very big part of their life, but the ken
it had to do with the fact that, you know, as a small child, he knew franklin roosevelt and winston churchill. you can't go very far up from there. so he wasn't really impressed by anyone, and i think to some extent, you know, he really kept it real. >> explain the commitment to health. now, here is my theory. i'll run it by you. i think the kennedy family had seen what was done to the older sister rosemary, incredibly tragically treated by the father, given a lobotomy because she was...
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albert einstein, winston churchill and thomas edison all regular nappers. so is the cfo. >> i'm definitely recharged after, i fully endorse it and i look forward to it. >> reporter: i tried it myself. in the interest of research of course. hoping i, too, might slumber my way to success. stephanie sy, abc news, new york. >> you can't knock napping. our 3-year-old naps on the weekends and we do. when he's ready to give it up, i'm not ready to give it up. just talking about it makes me tired. >> lean against the green wall there. >> the heat sucks the energy out of you. my 3-year-old is trying to work out of naps. we're begging him to keep taking them. please. for daddy, please. how about i just lean against the world trade, huh? >>> 85, feels like 89 already. we got full sunshine. we're going to bake today as we're 85, feeling like 92 in owings mills at the harbor school. hopefully you have a pool, hopefully you have some place if not in the house, outside the house to go to keep cool today whether it's a library or the grocery store, even a movie theater. gr
albert einstein, winston churchill and thomas edison all regular nappers. so is the cfo. >> i'm definitely recharged after, i fully endorse it and i look forward to it. >> reporter: i tried it myself. in the interest of research of course. hoping i, too, might slumber my way to success. stephanie sy, abc news, new york. >> you can't knock napping. our 3-year-old naps on the weekends and we do. when he's ready to give it up, i'm not ready to give it up. just talking about it...
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winston churchill changed parties. philip graham. dick shelby. good provocation to do it, and i think it was the right thing. >> well, you're starting with the heavyweights. i can't argue with you about churchill. he did it twice. in fact, he said -- he switched to liberal and back to tory. he said anybody can rat. it takes somebody special to rerat. okay, you got me there. i love churchill. let me ask you, what is the fight about between you -- it isn't just going to be about this mickey mouse who had the most absentees, is it? is that going to be the vote? how many absences the other guy had or is it going to be about policy? >> well, i have a very strong record, chris, on matters which have traditionally been on the liberal side. i heard mr. toomey a few minutes ago, he called me an out and out liberal again and again and again. the afl-cio endorsed my candidacy. only republican to get it. so it's a matter of who can do more. look here, in august i'm bringing in the secretary of veterans affairs to pennsylvania to philadelphia and to pittsburg
winston churchill changed parties. philip graham. dick shelby. good provocation to do it, and i think it was the right thing. >> well, you're starting with the heavyweights. i can't argue with you about churchill. he did it twice. in fact, he said -- he switched to liberal and back to tory. he said anybody can rat. it takes somebody special to rerat. okay, you got me there. i love churchill. let me ask you, what is the fight about between you -- it isn't just going to be about this mickey...
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that said, as my hero winston churchill put it, there are two kinds of success, initial and ultimate.et's see how this recovery works out. >>> up next, the story of a a true american hero whose life changed on september 11th. a journalist who joined the marine corps with the hope of making a difference. he just died in afghanistan. when "hardball" returns. what's our favorite part of honey bunches of oats? the sparkly flakes. the honey-baked bunches! the magic's in the mix. my favorite part? eating it. honey bunches of oats. taste the joy we put in every spoonful. >>> hello, everyone. here's what's happening. a miami man is under arrest for on line credit card theft in u.s. history. the 28-year-old is suggestion inspected of stealing 130 million credit and debt card numbers. they came from a bank processing center. >>> on monday, a california grand jury indicted sunday schoolteacher melissa huckabee on charges she kidnapped, raped, and killed 7-year-old sandra cantu. a trial date has not been set. >>> a jury in texas sent a person to 99 years in prison. she was convicted of mutilating
that said, as my hero winston churchill put it, there are two kinds of success, initial and ultimate.et's see how this recovery works out. >>> up next, the story of a a true american hero whose life changed on september 11th. a journalist who joined the marine corps with the hope of making a difference. he just died in afghanistan. when "hardball" returns. what's our favorite part of honey bunches of oats? the sparkly flakes. the honey-baked bunches! the magic's in the mix....
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that said, as my hero winston churchill put it, there are two kinds of success, initial and ultimate. let's see how this recovery works out. >>> up next, the story of a a true american hero whose life changed on september 11th. a journalist who joined the marine corps with the hope of making a difference. he just died in afghanistan. when "hardball" returns. depression is a serious medical condition that can take so much out of you. i feel like i have to wind myself up just to get out of bed. then...well... i have to keep winding myself up to deal with the sadness, the loss of interest, the trouble concentrating, the lack of energy. if depression is taking so much out of you, ask your doctor about pristiq®. (announcer) pristiq is a prescription medicine proven to treat depression. pristiq is thought to work by affecting the levels of two chemicals in the brain, serotonin and norepinephrine. tell your doctor right away if your depression worsens or you have unusual changes in mood, behavior, or thoughts of suicide. antidepressants can increase suicidal thoughts and behaviors in childre
that said, as my hero winston churchill put it, there are two kinds of success, initial and ultimate. let's see how this recovery works out. >>> up next, the story of a a true american hero whose life changed on september 11th. a journalist who joined the marine corps with the hope of making a difference. he just died in afghanistan. when "hardball" returns. depression is a serious medical condition that can take so much out of you. i feel like i have to wind myself up just...
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that said, as my hero winston churchill put it, there are two kinds of success, initial and ultimate.ks out. >>> up next, the story of a true american hero whose life changed on september 11th. a journalist who joined the marine corps with the hope of making a difference. he just died in afghanistan. capturing the beauty of nature. that's my vision. every day, transitions lenses are there to help care for my sight. announcer: transitions lenses adjust to changing light to reduce glare and help protect your eyes from uv damage so you can see better today... and tomorrow. live your vision. transitions. healthy sight in every light. when you buy a pair of transitions lenses and register your certificate of authenticity, you could win $100 and we'll make a donation through the transitions healthy sight for life fund. ♪ bicycle, what are we waiting for? the flowers are blooming. the air is sweet. and zyrtec® starts... relieving my allergies... 2 hours faster than claritin®. my worst symptoms feel better, indoors and outdoors. with zyrtec®, the fastest... 24-hour allergy medicine, i promise
that said, as my hero winston churchill put it, there are two kinds of success, initial and ultimate.ks out. >>> up next, the story of a true american hero whose life changed on september 11th. a journalist who joined the marine corps with the hope of making a difference. he just died in afghanistan. capturing the beauty of nature. that's my vision. every day, transitions lenses are there to help care for my sight. announcer: transitions lenses adjust to changing light to reduce glare...
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winston churchill when he came to write his history of the english-speaking peoples decried as he put it, unflinching butchery of the cold harbor assaults. and again, speaking of grant plan for simultaneous advances in the east and west rove's wrote if the two armies of lee and johnson could be destroyed there would be in into the war. it is therefore rather remarkable that neither he nor sherman succeeded in the campaign which they began in may, 1864 in accomplishing these objects. at the close of that year the main army in front of st. petersburg and richmond, sherman also reached occupied demolished and left atlanta with that destroying the army of johnston and hood. that task he finally abandoned to thomas who executed it in a memorable and decisive victory of nashville. with respect to the atlanta campaign, robes candidly added, sherman laws that the very outset the best and only chance the head during the whole summer of inflicting a decisive defeat upon his antagonist. had he followed thomas' guys, hattie marched immediately with the great army through snake creek gap and seize
winston churchill when he came to write his history of the english-speaking peoples decried as he put it, unflinching butchery of the cold harbor assaults. and again, speaking of grant plan for simultaneous advances in the east and west rove's wrote if the two armies of lee and johnson could be destroyed there would be in into the war. it is therefore rather remarkable that neither he nor sherman succeeded in the campaign which they began in may, 1864 in accomplishing these objects. at the...
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blair was very good on the war on terrorism, and he presented as a gift to george bush a bust of winston churchill when obama comes in, he said oh, you can have it back now. and your guy said no, you can keep it, it was a gift. and obama said no thanks. that may be news in england. it was not reported at all here. they are worse also these totally embarrassing gifts they brought for board brown before gordon brown. gordon brown's wife brought lovely gifts for the obama girls. they gave him dvd's of his own speeches. maybe we should try that with kim jong il. here are my greatest hits. he does not acknowledge a special relationship, why should you? it looks like that is it. thank you, young republicans, you are very well dressed. [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2009] >> how is c-span funded? >> private contributions. >> i honestly do not know. >> i will say from commercials. >> advertising. >> how is c-span funded. america's cable companies greeted c-span as a public service, a private business initiative with -- no governme
blair was very good on the war on terrorism, and he presented as a gift to george bush a bust of winston churchill when obama comes in, he said oh, you can have it back now. and your guy said no, you can keep it, it was a gift. and obama said no thanks. that may be news in england. it was not reported at all here. they are worse also these totally embarrassing gifts they brought for board brown before gordon brown. gordon brown's wife brought lovely gifts for the obama girls. they gave him...
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winston churchill, when he came to write his history of the english speaking peoples, decried as he put it unflinching butchery of grant coulthard souls. again, speaking of grant's plan for a simultaneous advance in the east and the west, ropes road if the two armies of lee and johnston could be destroyed, there would be an end to the war. it is therefore rather remarkable that neither he nor sherman succeeded in the campaign which they began in may, 1864 and a couple should these objects. at the close of close of that year the main army of the late its arms in front of saint petersburg in richmond, sherman also reoccupied, demolished and left atlanta without destroying the army of johnston and hood. that task he finally abandoned to thomas who executed in a memorable and decisive victory of national. . . opportunity and is wary and skillful opponent presented him with no other. chairman was compelled to turn in that position and force him to fall back without ever being able to bring in today, in a situation where the superior numbers of the union army would tell. sometimes in his ende
winston churchill, when he came to write his history of the english speaking peoples, decried as he put it unflinching butchery of grant coulthard souls. again, speaking of grant's plan for a simultaneous advance in the east and the west, ropes road if the two armies of lee and johnston could be destroyed, there would be an end to the war. it is therefore rather remarkable that neither he nor sherman succeeded in the campaign which they began in may, 1864 and a couple should these objects. at...
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for example in 1945, in may, 1945, winston churchill ordered war plans to be drawn up for what they calledperation unthinkable that was aimed at quote the elimination of russia. the plans, which were declassified ten years ago, quoted, called for a surprise attack by hundreds of thousands of british and american troops joined by 100,000 rearms german shoulders while the raf, british air force one attack soviet cities from bases in northern europe and pretty soon nuclear weapons were added to the mix. all of this was the classified ten years ago. well, the official stand also wasn't very easy to take. about ten years later, when khrushchev took over in russia, and he very soon propose a very sharp mutual reduction in offensive military weaponry. he understood very well that the much weaker soviet economy couldn't possibly sustain an arms race with the united states and still hope to develop. well, when the u.s. dismissed the author, as it did, he carried out the reduction unilaterally and kennedy did react to that. he reacted with a very sharp increase in military spending, which the russia
for example in 1945, in may, 1945, winston churchill ordered war plans to be drawn up for what they calledperation unthinkable that was aimed at quote the elimination of russia. the plans, which were declassified ten years ago, quoted, called for a surprise attack by hundreds of thousands of british and american troops joined by 100,000 rearms german shoulders while the raf, british air force one attack soviet cities from bases in northern europe and pretty soon nuclear weapons were added to...
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system in britain was put together by one of the most conservative prime ministers in history, winston churchillthe reason was that when the system was destroyed in the bombings, they commandeered all the hospitals and put them together to get people through the war and they did. they started from a different place. we started from an employer- based system because in our country, we were only attacked twice, once in the aleutians, and once in the hawaiian islands. our system was not destroyed. the reason that our system is the way it is today is because a lot of employers were prevented from giving their employees wage increases during world war two because of inflation and because of wage and price controls and they made it up to their employees by giving them more benefits. we devolved an employer-based system in this country. the europeans did a government run system because of two different circumstances. it is hard to change. a lot of this debate is about change. the one thing that any doctor can tell you about change is that you never make real changes until the pain of staying the same i
system in britain was put together by one of the most conservative prime ministers in history, winston churchillthe reason was that when the system was destroyed in the bombings, they commandeered all the hospitals and put them together to get people through the war and they did. they started from a different place. we started from an employer- based system because in our country, we were only attacked twice, once in the aleutians, and once in the hawaiian islands. our system was not destroyed....
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in britain was put in by the most print -- the most conservative prime minister in history, winston churchill. when the mitt -- when the system was destroyed they commandeered this systems. they started from a different place. we started from an employee- based system. we were only attack twice, in the illusions and the hawaiian islands, the system was not destroyed. the recent the system is the way it is today is a lot of employers were prevented from giving their employees wage increases during world war ii because of inflation and wage and price controls and they made it up to their employees by giving benefits. we evolved a system in this country because of different circumstances. it is hard to change. a lot of this debate is about change. the one thing any doctor can tell you about changes that you never make real changes until the pain of staying the same exceeds the fear of change. i think the pain best in the same has exceeded the fear of change. -- pain of staying the same has exceeded the fear of change. >> and articulate response. -- an articulate response. bryan lawson? jessica i
in britain was put in by the most print -- the most conservative prime minister in history, winston churchill. when the mitt -- when the system was destroyed they commandeered this systems. they started from a different place. we started from an employee- based system. we were only attack twice, in the illusions and the hawaiian islands, the system was not destroyed. the recent the system is the way it is today is a lot of employers were prevented from giving their employees wage increases...
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what winston churchill said about franklin roosevelt, that meeting him was like opening a bottle of champagneas like drinking it, was true of ted kennedy, too. mike barnicle up in hyannis port, a great quote. you knew ted kennedy. meeting ted kennedy was like opening a bottle of champagne, knowing him was like drinking it. that, of course, george will talking about your friend. >> that's exactly right. that's a pretty good description, too. he would bring so much joy to each and every day. it's astounding now to think of it in retrospect because of the burdens he was carrying, never mind the historical burdens we all know about, both his brothers being assassinated. the illnesses in his family. his son, teddy junior's cancer, his daughter kara's cancer, the weight of history he carried each and every day to. meet him, engage him, to hear him tell a story, hear that laugh you can still hear it echoing here in hyannis port, which was his home, that's a perfect description of ted y. >> i think perhaps my faefrt op-ed this morning may be richard cohence, the "washington post." fate toyed with ken
what winston churchill said about franklin roosevelt, that meeting him was like opening a bottle of champagneas like drinking it, was true of ted kennedy, too. mike barnicle up in hyannis port, a great quote. you knew ted kennedy. meeting ted kennedy was like opening a bottle of champagne, knowing him was like drinking it. that, of course, george will talking about your friend. >> that's exactly right. that's a pretty good description, too. he would bring so much joy to each and every...
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blair was very good on the war on terrorism, and he presented as a gift to george bush a bust of winston churchillhen obama comes in, he said oh, you can have it back now. and your guy said no, you can keep it, it was a gift. and obama said no thanks. that may be news in england. it was not reported at all here. they are worse also these totally embarrassing gifts they brought for board brown before gordon brown. gordon brown's wife brought lovely gifts for the obama girls. they gave him dvd's of his own speeches. maybe we should try that with kim jong il. here are my greatest hits. he does not acknowledge a special relationship, why should you? it looks like that is it. thank you, young republicans, you are very well dressed. [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2009] >> tomorrow wrote a book on the unemployment numbers. then a discussion about sex. -- then a discussion of secretary of state hillary clinton. and the film legislation that we get the federal government control about student loans. our guest will be william shaffn
blair was very good on the war on terrorism, and he presented as a gift to george bush a bust of winston churchillhen obama comes in, he said oh, you can have it back now. and your guy said no, you can keep it, it was a gift. and obama said no thanks. that may be news in england. it was not reported at all here. they are worse also these totally embarrassing gifts they brought for board brown before gordon brown. gordon brown's wife brought lovely gifts for the obama girls. they gave him dvd's...
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development and freedom in the marketplace we need to reform the current tax structure and remember as winston churchill government is not the source of wealth as churchill once remarked the nation to tax itself into prosperity is like a man standing in a bucket trying to lift himself up by the handle so taxation isn't a central form of wealth, taxation in fact reduce is wealth and reduces jobs. i think we have to focus in designing the government of the future on doing it dramatically better job of reducing the regulatory barriers and cutting taxes that are discouraged on abortion and economic growth. that is why an american solutions we propose to programs to create jobs and stimulate economic growth. we have created a program called jobs here jobs now jobs first which we think is steps for jobs and prosperity and we did this because we are convinced that the politician protection act that was the so-called stimulus bill will clearly in the and not create the level of economic growth we want to read the federal reserve board we could expect a long period of increased economic activity without new jobs
development and freedom in the marketplace we need to reform the current tax structure and remember as winston churchill government is not the source of wealth as churchill once remarked the nation to tax itself into prosperity is like a man standing in a bucket trying to lift himself up by the handle so taxation isn't a central form of wealth, taxation in fact reduce is wealth and reduces jobs. i think we have to focus in designing the government of the future on doing it dramatically better...
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albert einstein, winston churchill, thomas edison, resident reagan, president clinton, they were all high iq points those people. >> dave: there are economic factors here. those making less than $30,000 a year, 42% of them that. i'm not sure what rick reichmuth falls on the survey. rick, do not? >> i work i make under 40,000 a year. i'm a huge nap or. soon all mr. make fun of me for napping c-17 after the gym. >> clayton: re: where these guys, in afternoon it's hard with the blackout should be put on a mask. c7. i'm from arizona. there is much like to get used to sleeping with light. i think says it's good for, you get unhappy people map? is that counterintuitive to give this should be happy if it's good for you, see-through, they say never do a job interview at 2:00 pm. that's when bosses are at their worst. a low energy levels, he should take in that sue and we should take a national nap today. who's with me. steve i were going to nap while you do the weather. c-17 at why do the weather every time. >> clayton: make a some wonder. >> rick: i would love too. regular rates moved to th
albert einstein, winston churchill, thomas edison, resident reagan, president clinton, they were all high iq points those people. >> dave: there are economic factors here. those making less than $30,000 a year, 42% of them that. i'm not sure what rick reichmuth falls on the survey. rick, do not? >> i work i make under 40,000 a year. i'm a huge nap or. soon all mr. make fun of me for napping c-17 after the gym. >> clayton: re: where these guys, in afternoon it's hard with the...
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the day robert kennedy died so too did the writer randolph churchill, winston's only son. and hours after teddy kennedy passed away so did journalist robert dunne after a long bout with cancer at the age of 83. there are three quotations, one about the senator, one by him, one second hand from him that merit examination and analysis. the first, i promised teddy. the second, i am not going to go to the democratic convention and speak only three sentences. and the third, he also said, don't screw it up because he's watching. or the internet. with my new netbook from at&t. with its built-in 3g network, it's fast and small, so it goes places other laptops can't. anything before takeoff mr. kurtis? prime rib, medium rare. i'm bill kurtis, and i've got plenty of room for the internet. and the nation's fastest 3g network. (announcer) sign up today and get a netbook for $199.99 after mail-in rebate. with built-in access to the nation's fastest 3g network. only from at&t. some pharmacies make you work for it with memberships and fees. but not walmart. they have hundreds of generic
the day robert kennedy died so too did the writer randolph churchill, winston's only son. and hours after teddy kennedy passed away so did journalist robert dunne after a long bout with cancer at the age of 83. there are three quotations, one about the senator, one by him, one second hand from him that merit examination and analysis. the first, i promised teddy. the second, i am not going to go to the democratic convention and speak only three sentences. and the third, he also said, don't screw...
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development and freedom in the marketplace we need to reform the current tax structure and remember as winston churchillned that government is not the source of wealth as churchill once remarked the nation to tax itself into prosperity is like a man standing in a bucket trying to lift himself up by the handle so taxation isn't a central form of wealth, taxation in fact reduce is wealth and reduces jobs. i think we have to focus in designing the government of the future on doing it dramatically better job of reducing the regulatory barriers and cutting taxes that are discouraged on abortion and economic growth. that is why an american solutions we propose to programs to create jobs and stimulate economic growth. we have created a program called jobs here jobs now jobs first which we think is steps for jobs and prosperity and we did this because we are convinced that the politician protection act that was the so-called stimulus bill will clearly in the and not create the level of economic growth we want to read the federal reserve board we could expect a long period of increased economic activity without
development and freedom in the marketplace we need to reform the current tax structure and remember as winston churchillned that government is not the source of wealth as churchill once remarked the nation to tax itself into prosperity is like a man standing in a bucket trying to lift himself up by the handle so taxation isn't a central form of wealth, taxation in fact reduce is wealth and reduces jobs. i think we have to focus in designing the government of the future on doing it dramatically...
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blair was very good on the war on terrorism, and he presented as a gift to george bush a bust of winston churchill. when obama comes in, he said oh, you can have it back now. and your guy said no, you can keep it, it was a gift. and obama said no thanks. that may be news in england. it was not reported at all here. they are worse also these totally embarrassing gifts they brought for board brown before gordon brown. gordon brown's wife brought lovely gifts for the obama girls. they gave him dvd's of his own speeches. maybe we should try that with kim jong il. here are my greatest hits. he does not acknowledge a special relationship, why should you? it looks like that is it. thank you, young republicans, you are very well dressed. >> thank you so much for coming. and culture is one of our most popular speakers in our campus lecture program. -- ann coulter. would you please take your seats? we have a few closing words. [applause] >> tomorrow on "washington journal," look at the latest unemployment numbers. then a discussion about secretary of state hillary clinton's tour of africa with the former as
blair was very good on the war on terrorism, and he presented as a gift to george bush a bust of winston churchill. when obama comes in, he said oh, you can have it back now. and your guy said no, you can keep it, it was a gift. and obama said no thanks. that may be news in england. it was not reported at all here. they are worse also these totally embarrassing gifts they brought for board brown before gordon brown. gordon brown's wife brought lovely gifts for the obama girls. they gave him...
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the system in britain was put in by one of the most conservative prime minister in history, winston churchill. the reason was that when the system was destroyed, they commandeered all hospitals and put them together to get people through the war, and they did. they started from a different place. we started from an employer- based system, because in our country, we were only attacked twice. our system was not destroyed. the reason our system is the way it is today is because a lot of employers were prevented from giving employees wage increases during world war two because of inflation and because of wage and price controls. they made it up to their employees by giving them more benefits. we evolved an employer-based system in this country. the europeans and -- involved a government-run system because of two different circumstances. it's hard to change. much of this debate is about change. the one thing any doctor can tell you about change is that you never make real changes until the pain of staying the same exceeds the fear of change. i think the pain of staying the same has exceeded the fe
the system in britain was put in by one of the most conservative prime minister in history, winston churchill. the reason was that when the system was destroyed, they commandeered all hospitals and put them together to get people through the war, and they did. they started from a different place. we started from an employer- based system, because in our country, we were only attacked twice. our system was not destroyed. the reason our system is the way it is today is because a lot of employers...
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in the marketplace we need to reform our current tax structure demand we need to remember, as winston churchill warned us, the government is not the source of wealth. a nation tax itself into prosperity it like a man standing in a bucket and trying to lift himself up by the handle. i think we have to focus in designing the government of the future on during a dramatically different job of reducing the regulatory barriers and cutting taxes that will discourage entrepreneurship and economic growth. that is why the american solutions has proposed to dramatic programs to create jobs and stimulate economic growth. we created a program which we think is key tax steps for prosperity. and we did this in part because we are convinced that the politician protection act, the so-called stimulus bill was clearly not been to create the level of economic growth that we want. the federal reserve wind that we can expect a long time of increased economic activity without new jobs, and that we can easily have eight or 9 percent unemployment for a long time. i think the american people will find that a very unacce
in the marketplace we need to reform our current tax structure demand we need to remember, as winston churchill warned us, the government is not the source of wealth. a nation tax itself into prosperity it like a man standing in a bucket and trying to lift himself up by the handle. i think we have to focus in designing the government of the future on during a dramatically different job of reducing the regulatory barriers and cutting taxes that will discourage entrepreneurship and economic...
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development and freedom in the marketplace we need to reform the current tax structure and remember as winston churchill warned that government is not the source of wealth as churchill once remarked the nation to tax itself into prosperity is like a man standing in a bucket trying to lift himself up by the handle so taxation isn't a central form of wealth, taxation in fact reduce is wealth and reduces jobs. i think we have to focus in designing the government of the future on doing it dramatically better job of reducing the regulatory barriers and cutting taxes that are discouraged on abortion and economic growth. that is why an american solutions we propose to programs to create jobs and stimulate economic growth. we have created a program called jobs here jobs now jobs first which we think is steps for jobs and prosperity and we did this because we are convinced that the politician protection act that was the so-called stimulus bill will clearly in the and not create the level of economic growth we want to read the federal reserve board we could expect a long period of increased economic activity with
development and freedom in the marketplace we need to reform the current tax structure and remember as winston churchill warned that government is not the source of wealth as churchill once remarked the nation to tax itself into prosperity is like a man standing in a bucket trying to lift himself up by the handle so taxation isn't a central form of wealth, taxation in fact reduce is wealth and reduces jobs. i think we have to focus in designing the government of the future on doing it...
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selected to join this august company of people like margaret thatcher and ronald reagan and winston churchill going back to daniel webster himself, just makes me think even more about the impact words have in our lives. the bible starts with in the beginning god created heaven and earth comment and he said, spoke, let there be light conlan there was. that shows the immense power of words. thomas jefferson said in the declaration of independence, we hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal and endowed by their creator, the one who spoke the world into existence, with certain inalienable rights, among these life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness, lately i have been singing and campaigning for a couple words in the pledge of allegiance, under god. the words that have been in the pledge since 1954, which 99.99% of the american public want to keep in the pledge but one man that doesn't like those two words, so he convinced the ninth circuit court tt they might be unconstitutional i our pledge. i disagree and i have written a song and recorded it and it went to numbe
selected to join this august company of people like margaret thatcher and ronald reagan and winston churchill going back to daniel webster himself, just makes me think even more about the impact words have in our lives. the bible starts with in the beginning god created heaven and earth comment and he said, spoke, let there be light conlan there was. that shows the immense power of words. thomas jefferson said in the declaration of independence, we hold these truths to be self-evident, that all...