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senator, you're no winston churchill. earlier this week mitch mcconnell was called out for mistakenly featuring duke's basketball team in his campaign ad which would be fine if he was running for reelection in north carolina. but he is not, of course. and that fact was not lost on his primary challenger matt bevin. check out his latest ad. >> march madness in kentucky. commitment, courage, you got to love it. even if your team is already out of the tournament. we need courage in the u.s. senate too. i'm matt bevin, and i approve this message. because if you want a conservative in the u.s. senate, i need your vote on may 20th. >>> that's "hardball" for now coming up next, "your business" with j.j. ramberg. so they can look half their size. pores...shrink 'em down to size! [ female announcer ] pore refining cleanser. neutrogena®. i just ah woke up today pore refining cleanser. and i said i need something sportier. annnd done. ok maxwell, just need to ah contact your insurance company with the vin number. oh, i just did it.
senator, you're no winston churchill. earlier this week mitch mcconnell was called out for mistakenly featuring duke's basketball team in his campaign ad which would be fine if he was running for reelection in north carolina. but he is not, of course. and that fact was not lost on his primary challenger matt bevin. check out his latest ad. >> march madness in kentucky. commitment, courage, you got to love it. even if your team is already out of the tournament. we need courage in the u.s....
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the book, churchill's first war, it's a story about what i think is the making of winston churchill. talk about courage, his ability to prevail adversity, this fascinating but neglected time in churchill's early life almost lays the foundations for the man to churchill became in his life. when i approached this subject probably like most people when i thought of young ones and i thought of the film and exploits during the war, his escape from captivity in all that. in fact, when i was starting research i had another look at is fell. the only reference really to churchill in afghanistan was the opening sequence where you have a picture of young winston on a gray horse. and the general is saying to one of his young officers, whose the bloody fool? someone who wants to get noticed, i suppose, says the young officer. he'll get noticed. to get his body had blown off. indeed, the reason young winston went out of the north west frontier of the british empire, what is today almost part of pakistan. he was 22 years jobs. his family background was in some disarray. his father, lord randolph, ha
the book, churchill's first war, it's a story about what i think is the making of winston churchill. talk about courage, his ability to prevail adversity, this fascinating but neglected time in churchill's early life almost lays the foundations for the man to churchill became in his life. when i approached this subject probably like most people when i thought of young ones and i thought of the film and exploits during the war, his escape from captivity in all that. in fact, when i was starting...
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senator, you're no winston churchill. this week mitch mcconnell was called out for mistaking duke's basketball team in his ad which is fine if he was running for reelection in north carolina. but he is not, of course. and that fact was not lost on his primary challenger matt bevin. check out his latest ad. >> march madness in kentucky. commitment, courage, you got to love it. even if your team is already out of the tournament. we need courage in the u.s. senate too. i'm matt bevin, and i approve this message. because if you want a conservative in the u.s. senate, i need your vote on may 20th. >> oh, my gosh. a conservative. didn't we have one there in mitch mcconnell? >>> finally, it's well-known that news networks go to great lengths to attract younger viewers. on his show last night, steve colbert came up with a way to attract an even younger demographic. you won't believe who showed up. take a look. >> i have create mid own branded info enter newsment hang space that targets even younger viewers. tonight introducing th
senator, you're no winston churchill. this week mitch mcconnell was called out for mistaking duke's basketball team in his ad which is fine if he was running for reelection in north carolina. but he is not, of course. and that fact was not lost on his primary challenger matt bevin. check out his latest ad. >> march madness in kentucky. commitment, courage, you got to love it. even if your team is already out of the tournament. we need courage in the u.s. senate too. i'm matt bevin, and i...
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when the soviet dictator met with president franklin roosevelt and the prime minister winton -- winston churchill in 1945, this has been underway for months. they are making up about 16 of the population. they make this at the states for today's disputes. this was a formality. if you can imagine the soviet union would break up less than 30 years later. crimea has been part of a foreign country. >> he specializes in russian and eastern european issues. you were in crimea during the recent up evils. what were your impressions? >> i arrived in crimea shortly before the intervention. it was very pro-russian. people are in blood: -- ambivalent about breaking away from ukraine as a country. what they said was a frustration that they were being neglected by the national government. people were nervous that there might be some revenge. 93% is very surprising. it is not much up with the into total evidence that i collected. >> what about moscow? does russia fear sanctions? said sanctions are like mosquito bites. putin returned to the presidency in 2012 we have seen a real entrenchment of his forces. he ha
when the soviet dictator met with president franklin roosevelt and the prime minister winton -- winston churchill in 1945, this has been underway for months. they are making up about 16 of the population. they make this at the states for today's disputes. this was a formality. if you can imagine the soviet union would break up less than 30 years later. crimea has been part of a foreign country. >> he specializes in russian and eastern european issues. you were in crimea during the recent...
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winston churchill. >> it doesn't happen very often.nse of hillary clinton, it may have been impolitic for her to say. this is basically the same tactic that hitler used and this is what putin is doing. i do think there is one thing that obama could do if he had a completely different world view, and that's not going to happen. ra t rhett torically, we could leave a lot of aid to, let's support them rhett torically. >> stay tuned for the oldest example, beware of the open mind. just like you can access geico anytime, day or night. there is only one way to celebrate this unique similarity. witness the cheesesteak shuffle. ♪ cheesesteak, cheesesteak ♪ ♪ it's the cheesesteak shuffle! huh! ♪ ♪ every day, all day, cheesesteak, cheesesteak! ♪ ♪ every night, all night cheesesteak, cheesesteak! ♪ ♪ 9 a.m. cheesesteak! ♪ 2 p.m. cheesesteak! ♪ 4 a.m. cheesesteak! ♪ any time (ruh!) >>geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. lovely read susan. may i read something? yes, please. of course. a rich, never bitter
winston churchill. >> it doesn't happen very often.nse of hillary clinton, it may have been impolitic for her to say. this is basically the same tactic that hitler used and this is what putin is doing. i do think there is one thing that obama could do if he had a completely different world view, and that's not going to happen. ra t rhett torically, we could leave a lot of aid to, let's support them rhett torically. >> stay tuned for the oldest example, beware of the open mind. just...
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if you selected all of the above, you have seen this video of him doing his best winston churchill onrepeat. >> we shall never surrender. we shall never surrender. we shall never surrender. >> that out of body experience happened in speech to the claremont institute in beverly hills, california this month. he was being awarded for statesman ship because they are the kind of people who try to shut down the government and threaten the fiscal solvency of the united states while reading children's books on the floor of the senate. but his thing for self-indulgent overly dramatic behavior is kind of a signature ted cruise thing. discussing his conviction to defund the nation's health care law. >> i can guarantee you one thing. mike and i are going to fight with every breath in our body. as churchill said, we will fight on the beaches, the streets, we will fight at every step to stop the biggest job killer in america. >> talk about blood, toil, sweat and tears. >> did churchill really say we will fight at every step to stop the biggest job killer in america? i don't remember that part of hi
if you selected all of the above, you have seen this video of him doing his best winston churchill onrepeat. >> we shall never surrender. we shall never surrender. we shall never surrender. >> that out of body experience happened in speech to the claremont institute in beverly hills, california this month. he was being awarded for statesman ship because they are the kind of people who try to shut down the government and threaten the fiscal solvency of the united states while reading...
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winston churchill always said "to jaw-jaw is better than war." i don't know how much credibility he has on this kind of thing. as for the president and his advisers, i talked to a number of them this afternoon. he said that john kerry, the secretary of state, and the president himself are making it clear that our interests in the region are for the freedom of the ukrainian people. their right to self-determination. for the rights of russians, by the way, and russian speakers in the region dealt with peacefully. and for respect for international law. those are things that they plan to pursue. i also think that they know that the right thing to do here is that probably not get into a swearing match or proto military confrontation with vladimir putin. you don't corner the animal. and that's sort of the situation we're in here right now. and they're trying to be cool and to ratchet down the rhetoric because they think that putin has overplayed his hand, and that they think they've got a way to get back, get back at him. the problem that the president
winston churchill always said "to jaw-jaw is better than war." i don't know how much credibility he has on this kind of thing. as for the president and his advisers, i talked to a number of them this afternoon. he said that john kerry, the secretary of state, and the president himself are making it clear that our interests in the region are for the freedom of the ukrainian people. their right to self-determination. for the rights of russians, by the way, and russian speakers in the...
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when jarry wrote the play, he would have scarcely have known that song or the sound of winston churchill'srld war ii. they are deliberate anachronisms added by this director. ubu roi has been popular with directors who enjoy adding their own mad touches to each production and who try to keep in the spirit of irreverence in ways which will mean the most to each new audience. since ubu, 20th-century writers have used similar techniques to emphasize modern chaos. in the plays of o'neill, ionesco, weiss and beckett, man has been depicted as ape, rhinoceros, asylum inmate and resident of a garbage can. expressionistic theater, as in ubu, has distorted and exaggerated to underscore the anarchy of the modern world and the absurdity of its human inhabitants. [music] this was a co-production of miami-dade community college and british broadcasting corporation, british open university. captioning performed by aegis rapidtext
when jarry wrote the play, he would have scarcely have known that song or the sound of winston churchill'srld war ii. they are deliberate anachronisms added by this director. ubu roi has been popular with directors who enjoy adding their own mad touches to each production and who try to keep in the spirit of irreverence in ways which will mean the most to each new audience. since ubu, 20th-century writers have used similar techniques to emphasize modern chaos. in the plays of o'neill, ionesco,...
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whether it was the physical structure of the iron curtain that winston churchill described. that iron curtain was drawn by i believe the finger of winston churchill, franklin roosevelt and joseph stalin at yalta on february 11, 1945, when we didn't know how world war ii was going to turn out. but the allies got together and they drew a line across the map and that line on the map was on the east side of that line, they were going to live under the soviet union. e iron fifth of communism -- fist and it was determined at yalta and curious that putin has invaded crimea that inclauds yal tmp a and i hope to stand on that real estate where ma decision was made and it is a momentous time in history and countrye effect of free after free country and spilled over to southeast asian korea and southeast asia. i have longed believed that held we had a different position, if we had insisted with stalin we weren't going to hand over the countries over to him we would end up with a map we see today. think how different it is. when people think of this and when the gentlelady of ohio discu
whether it was the physical structure of the iron curtain that winston churchill described. that iron curtain was drawn by i believe the finger of winston churchill, franklin roosevelt and joseph stalin at yalta on february 11, 1945, when we didn't know how world war ii was going to turn out. but the allies got together and they drew a line across the map and that line on the map was on the east side of that line, they were going to live under the soviet union. e iron fifth of communism -- fist...
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former soviet union in nineteen forty five soviet leader josef stalin british prime minister winston churchill in u s president from henry's about matt for a story conference. but city of two residents are worried that the marks. when that might change the fortunes of the peninsula after all i need depends greatly on tourism. i am going to be in the new weekend. the sierra i think there will be an aunt to me new toys. but none the less thank all those stories will try to make sure that some will come. nicholas cocaine yet. it's like a fork in the quest grainy and the tilt to it. in
former soviet union in nineteen forty five soviet leader josef stalin british prime minister winston churchill in u s president from henry's about matt for a story conference. but city of two residents are worried that the marks. when that might change the fortunes of the peninsula after all i need depends greatly on tourism. i am going to be in the new weekend. the sierra i think there will be an aunt to me new toys. but none the less thank all those stories will try to make sure that some...
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when the soviet dictator met with president franklin roosevelt and prime minister winston churchill at the alta conference in crimea in nineteen forty five. that importation of the crimean todd harrison been underway for months. stalin accused them of collaborating with the nazis. they were only allowed to return in nineteen eighty eight. today the top terrace make up about one sixth of the population. in nineteen fifty four stalin success in a key to khrushchev set the stage for today's dispute over the crimea. the communist party leader transfer crimea to ukraine. it was then a formality. if you could imagine the soviet union would break up less than forty years later. since nineteen ninety one. crimea has been part of a foreign country for russians. and i'm joined by journalist which specializes in russia and eastern european nations wishing you were in crimea during a brief enough people share what your impressions from being on the grass. they arrived in crimea shortly before the russian intervention. and what struck me was first thought it was very pro russian other people were a
when the soviet dictator met with president franklin roosevelt and prime minister winston churchill at the alta conference in crimea in nineteen forty five. that importation of the crimean todd harrison been underway for months. stalin accused them of collaborating with the nazis. they were only allowed to return in nineteen eighty eight. today the top terrace make up about one sixth of the population. in nineteen fifty four stalin success in a key to khrushchev set the stage for today's...
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former soviet union in nineteen forty five soviet leader josef stalin british prime minister winston churchill in u s president from henry's about that for a historic conference. but city of two residents are worried that the mosques friend of mine changed the fortunes of the peninsula after all i need depends greatly on tourism. you may have limited the weekend. the sierra. i think there will be an aunt who may need to is like none the less i called the authorities will try to make sure that some will calm the coastal maine yeah it's like a fork in the quest grainy and the tilt to it. in phoenix. i think i should one pensioner from delta is concerned about recent developments in the region and hoped that the situation would not escalate into an armed conflict. which is ridiculous for you to come here. i think it will come again else that didn't come here they will not come but the most important thing for this change is looking to melt into armed conflict in the diesel plus no one will come and be ourselves who kept quiet and some seo is that the fifth of march the counts on leave from delta
former soviet union in nineteen forty five soviet leader josef stalin british prime minister winston churchill in u s president from henry's about that for a historic conference. but city of two residents are worried that the mosques friend of mine changed the fortunes of the peninsula after all i need depends greatly on tourism. you may have limited the weekend. the sierra. i think there will be an aunt who may need to is like none the less i called the authorities will try to make sure that...
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host: your winston churchill quote is getting a lot of attention. me go to the larger issue of what the president is talking about with regards to nato and europe in a speech yesterday. here is more from the president yesterday. [video clip] >> to be honest, if we define our interests narrowly, if we applied a coldhearted calculus, we might decide to look the other way. our economy is not deeply integrated with ukraine. our people and our homeland face no direct threat from the invasion of crimea. threatenedders and by russia's annexation. but that kind of casual indifference would ignore the lessons written in the cemeteries of this continent. allow the old way of doing things to regain a foothold in this young century. that message would be heard not just in europe but in asia and the americas, in africa and the middle east. guest: i think he is actually right. that is the point in all of this. whatever the specific u.s. interests in the ukraine or crimea are, we cannot allow an international country to annex a portion of another country because t
host: your winston churchill quote is getting a lot of attention. me go to the larger issue of what the president is talking about with regards to nato and europe in a speech yesterday. here is more from the president yesterday. [video clip] >> to be honest, if we define our interests narrowly, if we applied a coldhearted calculus, we might decide to look the other way. our economy is not deeply integrated with ukraine. our people and our homeland face no direct threat from the invasion...
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>> david: that is winston churchill. >> jimmy: is he a canadian?> guillermo: he's a canadian from 1974 to 1935. >> jimmy: that's quite a time span. >> guillermo: to your right is the art gallery of ontario. >> jimmy: what is that huge building? >> guillermo: that is the tower of ontario. 12345 >> jimmy: i think that's the cn tower. >> i think you're right. that is the cn tower. >> jimmy: that is tall. how towel is that thing? >> guillermo: it's real tall. this is very exciting. on your left is wayne gretzky's restaurant. he used to play hockey. >> jimmy: you're on the left side of the road. you're going to have to move over there. >> guillermo: go to the left side. >> jimmy: oh, look at this. >> guillermo: the hometown of the toronto blue rays. you know the baseball game the blue rays? >> jimmy: i like the blu-rays, but the dvd's are good too. >> guillermo: no, the baseball team. the blue rays called? everybody make mistake. now we are approaching toronto harbor. this is lake ontario, jimmy. >> jimmy: can we get out here? >> guillermo: yeah, sure.
>> david: that is winston churchill. >> jimmy: is he a canadian?> guillermo: he's a canadian from 1974 to 1935. >> jimmy: that's quite a time span. >> guillermo: to your right is the art gallery of ontario. >> jimmy: what is that huge building? >> guillermo: that is the tower of ontario. 12345 >> jimmy: i think that's the cn tower. >> i think you're right. that is the cn tower. >> jimmy: that is tall. how towel is that thing? >>...
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winston churchill said show me a young conservative and i'll show you someone with no heart.ow me an old liberal and i'll show you someone with no brain. with that, i'll give you two examples that make me feel hopeful that millennials will come around. one was in the l.a. times, where a young lady talking about her health care going up so much. # 50%, she said, i was for obama care, until i learned i had to pay for it. and realizing what those cost. second, a young gentleman, who owns a suit making company, if regulations weren't so high, and taxes weren't so high, i'd hire more people. i'd pay them more money. >> yes, but how are you going to get that message across. why is it that it appears on its face that the conservatives like liberals more? >> well, the millennia had a poll that came out. this is the first time that a generation identified itself more with liberals than conservatives. and there are three issues that stood out to me. one was same sex marriage. 70% of millennials want same sex marriage. one was pro choice. and one was immigration reform. they overwhelmin
winston churchill said show me a young conservative and i'll show you someone with no heart.ow me an old liberal and i'll show you someone with no brain. with that, i'll give you two examples that make me feel hopeful that millennials will come around. one was in the l.a. times, where a young lady talking about her health care going up so much. # 50%, she said, i was for obama care, until i learned i had to pay for it. and realizing what those cost. second, a young gentleman, who owns a suit...
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winston churchill, and joseph stall lynn drew up new european borders after the second world war.biphillips visits the town, that could be set to change yet again. >> a hint of spring, time to enjoy the sunshine, on vladimir's promenade. he still looks out over the black sea, but if he lost his battle with capitalism in the end, all the signs here are that russia is about to strike back. they read why they should vote yes to rejoining russia. but they don't seem to be much persuaded. >> lydia says if only we had more leaders like putin, those in kiev are just fascist. >> it's always been russia here, and they join in. we are russians but they call us onlyn't pas, what only pants. whether they belong to ukraine or russia, they also have to make a living and on this stretch, people rely on tourism, the holiday industry, now, they are worried. that all this uncertainty is going to destroy their livelihoods. >> this hotel is very unique atmosphere. >> i was shown around one of the finest hotels. built for the old and fit for today's. but right now, sadly empty. as everybody canceled t
winston churchill, and joseph stall lynn drew up new european borders after the second world war.biphillips visits the town, that could be set to change yet again. >> a hint of spring, time to enjoy the sunshine, on vladimir's promenade. he still looks out over the black sea, but if he lost his battle with capitalism in the end, all the signs here are that russia is about to strike back. they read why they should vote yes to rejoining russia. but they don't seem to be much persuaded....
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speaker, winston churchill apparently once said, americans will always do the right thing. but only after they tried everything else. then again, churchill never tried to fix the doc fix in the united states congress. for 10 years we have been trying to fix the sustainable growth rate in medicare. for 10 years we have kicked the can down the road for 17 different short-term passed votes. the protecting access to medicare act of 2014 is a mixed bag of some important , some problematic provisions, such as the end renal stainl disease polcy, and some provisions that have never been vetted in front of the congress, in front of committees at all. and more importantly this bill represents our 18th failure to rebuild the bedrock of the medicare program. our 18th failure to provide american seniors with the safety and security of a permanent fix to the s.g.r. that's why the a.m.a. is voting no on this bill. that's why most physicians' groups are strongly opposed to this bill. last night my office was flooded with messages from various physician groups. i, for one, still believe in
speaker, winston churchill apparently once said, americans will always do the right thing. but only after they tried everything else. then again, churchill never tried to fix the doc fix in the united states congress. for 10 years we have been trying to fix the sustainable growth rate in medicare. for 10 years we have kicked the can down the road for 17 different short-term passed votes. the protecting access to medicare act of 2014 is a mixed bag of some important , some problematic...
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it was here in 1945 that franklin del far roosevelt, winston churchill and stalin carved up europe afterorld war ii. they expect this to be more straightforward if the people choose a future that returns them to their russian roots. >>> and tony, even if that vote goes as many suspect, that the crimeans vote return to russia there are questions of the crimea tatars. they say they will not recognize the vote at all. and the question of what happens to the thousands of ukrainian sailors who are trapped on boats in their face-off against russia military. >> japan paused to mark three years since an earthquake and tsunami devastated a part of the country. [♪ music ] >> the monks gathered in a ghost town where the cripped fukushima power plant to remember those who died in the disaster. the earthquake and tsunami caused a meltdown of the plant sending millions of gallons of radioactive water into the water. jacob ward joins us in th the sn clÉmenteo, california, shores. >> reporter: the danger in japan was massive. obviously, tony, we've seen fallout all over the globe. everyone is talking ab
it was here in 1945 that franklin del far roosevelt, winston churchill and stalin carved up europe afterorld war ii. they expect this to be more straightforward if the people choose a future that returns them to their russian roots. >>> and tony, even if that vote goes as many suspect, that the crimeans vote return to russia there are questions of the crimea tatars. they say they will not recognize the vote at all. and the question of what happens to the thousands of ukrainian sailors...
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the last hour of trading, 68 years after winston churchill's famous i am curtains beach the u.s. and russia are on a collision course over ukraine and the buckets are feeling the sudden chill. may not be another cold war yet but all these tensions are weighing on stocks. we were up at one point more than 57 points for the dow jones industrials, now heading back toward the lows of the session with or just touched a few moments ago. right now losing 45 points and nasdaq lower by 13. the s&p down 5 points. the nasdaq, it would be the first down week in six and the biggest weekly drop in seven months. investors are watching crimea, the southern region of ukraine gets ready for a vote sunday, very uncertain whether it will break away from ukraine and the line itself closely with russia. secretary of state john kerry meeting with russian foreign minister for six hours today. tried and failed to convince russia to pull back its troops. now the question is what is next? what will happen if vladimir putin doesn't back down? the saber rattling came in the last hour. as it came from inside
the last hour of trading, 68 years after winston churchill's famous i am curtains beach the u.s. and russia are on a collision course over ukraine and the buckets are feeling the sudden chill. may not be another cold war yet but all these tensions are weighing on stocks. we were up at one point more than 57 points for the dow jones industrials, now heading back toward the lows of the session with or just touched a few moments ago. right now losing 45 points and nasdaq lower by 13. the s&p...
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roosevelt, winston churchill drew up new borders after the second world war. we visit the town at a time when the map could change again. >> a hint of spring in yolta, time to enjoy sunshine on lenin's promenade. he still looks out over the black sea if that if he lost his battle with capitalism in the end, all the signs here are that are yorussia is about a strike . they don't seem to need much persuading. >> lydia says if only we had more leaders like put tune, those in kiev are just fascists. >> maria says this land was just given away to ukraine, but it's always been russia here, and on the ground goo joins in. we are russians, but they call us occupants, what occupants? >> whether people want to belong to ukraine or russia, they also have to make a living. on this stretch of coastline, people rely on tourism, the holiday industry. now, they're worried that all this uncertainty is going to destroy their livelihood. >> this hotel has unique atmosphere. >> i was shown around one of the finest hotels, right now, sadly empty, as everyone cancels their holidays
roosevelt, winston churchill drew up new borders after the second world war. we visit the town at a time when the map could change again. >> a hint of spring in yolta, time to enjoy sunshine on lenin's promenade. he still looks out over the black sea if that if he lost his battle with capitalism in the end, all the signs here are that are yorussia is about a strike . they don't seem to need much persuading. >> lydia says if only we had more leaders like put tune, those in kiev are...
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this on the internet today texas senator ted cruz was speaking at a recent event when he quoted winston churchillat one point, he started impersonating him. listen to this. >> we shall fight on the beaches. we shall fight on the landing ramp. we shall fight in the field and in the street. we shall fight in the hills. we shall never surrender! [ laughter ] >> jimmy: even madonna was like, "what type of british accent was that?" [ laughter ] we have a great show tonight. give it up for the roots, everybody. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: we have had a great week so far. and tomorrow, the beautiful january jones will be here to talk about the final season of "mad men." that's tomorrow night. we're going to play a game of giant quarters. you know the game quarters? but, they're giant. >> steve: yeah. [ light laughter ] >> jimmy: plus, thank you notes. and i'm finally going to tell you guys my new plan for getting a new truck. i figured it out. once you hear my plan, i think this is how everybody will want to buy trucks from now on. yeah, very interesting. but, first we have a fantastic show toni
this on the internet today texas senator ted cruz was speaking at a recent event when he quoted winston churchillat one point, he started impersonating him. listen to this. >> we shall fight on the beaches. we shall fight on the landing ramp. we shall fight in the field and in the street. we shall fight in the hills. we shall never surrender! [ laughter ] >> jimmy: even madonna was like, "what type of british accent was that?" [ laughter ] we have a great show tonight....
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. >> winston churchill said if you're going through hell, just keep going. >> 'he atrying to figure out how to do the other things that he loves, dan and bianna, when he was in rehab he asked how am i going to fly a plane again or ride a bike. he a pilot. they said don't worry, we have attachments for all of that and part of the reason is because sadly all the soldiers coming back from the wars, technology has moved a lot. >> he is a great reporter and we wish him the best and hope he continues. >> very brave. i can't believe that just happened three weeks ago. >> he has a great attitude about it. >> thanks, linzie. >>> new details about a man who dropped a $20 down a drain and wound up trapped underground for two days. we're now hearing the 911 calls from the teens who were shocked to discover a voice coming out of a manhole and being called heroes themselves. abc's frishl franzen has the details. >> reporter: this morning, we are hearing from the oklahoma teen to sky a man trapped in a manhole. jonathan gatlis says the cries came out of nowhere as they were walking home in lawton. >>
. >> winston churchill said if you're going through hell, just keep going. >> 'he atrying to figure out how to do the other things that he loves, dan and bianna, when he was in rehab he asked how am i going to fly a plane again or ride a bike. he a pilot. they said don't worry, we have attachments for all of that and part of the reason is because sadly all the soldiers coming back from the wars, technology has moved a lot. >> he is a great reporter and we wish him the best and...
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and it was 1945 and it was president roosevelt, and joseph stalin and winston churchill met. then they renege and set up the satellite states and the cold world followed stalin's efforts. and now, coming back to talk about it is former ambassador christopher hill on the phone, and steven cohen, professor emeritus at the princeton and columbia university, and this is where past is a prologue, and i want to start with you, first, ambassador hill. what do we see here that is similar to the cold war days, but without going so far, because there are many differences as well, but is russia, and this is a point that we talked about before trying to set up the old sphere of influence that it had before of the fall of the berlin wall, and before the collapse of the soviet union? >> well, if you live in poland and i have lived there for several years, the polls often say that a russia without ukraine is just russia, but russia with ukraine is somehow a recreation of the soviet union, and these are huge stakes, and you are quite right, it goes back to the waning days of world war ii, bu
and it was 1945 and it was president roosevelt, and joseph stalin and winston churchill met. then they renege and set up the satellite states and the cold world followed stalin's efforts. and now, coming back to talk about it is former ambassador christopher hill on the phone, and steven cohen, professor emeritus at the princeton and columbia university, and this is where past is a prologue, and i want to start with you, first, ambassador hill. what do we see here that is similar to the cold...
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off choice in life wherever you are in life to kind of, you know -- i love what winston churchill said, if you're going through hell, just keep going. part of keep going is there's real wisdom in that. here i was in a situation where one of my first thoughts was here i went to japan, went to the fukushima nuclear plant, i felt strongly about getting the the stories out, and i didn't want to lose the opportunity. so i started focusing on my work and it was really an important and good tonic for me. i have to pay the piper later, but it got me through a tough time just by focusing on doing these stories. >> woodruff: and you're a science reporter, so you have been looking at what happened to you closely and you told me you have been getting a lot of advice from people who have heard about this. >> it's interesting -- of course, one of the things you think about in a situation like this in a country like that, would things have been different if it had happened in the u.s., would i still have my arm. i asked my doctor that question and he said probably not because the way this compartment
off choice in life wherever you are in life to kind of, you know -- i love what winston churchill said, if you're going through hell, just keep going. part of keep going is there's real wisdom in that. here i was in a situation where one of my first thoughts was here i went to japan, went to the fukushima nuclear plant, i felt strongly about getting the the stories out, and i didn't want to lose the opportunity. so i started focusing on my work and it was really an important and good tonic for...
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it was here in 1945, and franklin roosevelt and winston churchill and stalin carved up europe after world war ii. the transfer of crimea is expected to be more straightforward as they return to their russian roots. though the rote is five days away, crimea continues to assert it's sovereignty. today, john, all nights were stopped to anywhere except moscow. >>> venezuela's national guard launched yet another assault on the upscale neighborhood of crist boll. the protest has been gripping the country for five weeks. one protester was killed overnight been troops and demonstrators. paul is where the at i government protest first broke out and paul, is it any quieter there tonight? >> good evening, john, it is quite quiet here on the streets for now, but as you mentioned, this has been a flashpoint for the last weeks. there are hotels and apartment buildings, and today, as we arrived here, about six hours ago, was in the middle of an assault by the national guard on these barricades. they smashed through them with troop carriers and moved down the streets and pushed the troops several blocks
it was here in 1945, and franklin roosevelt and winston churchill and stalin carved up europe after world war ii. the transfer of crimea is expected to be more straightforward as they return to their russian roots. though the rote is five days away, crimea continues to assert it's sovereignty. today, john, all nights were stopped to anywhere except moscow. >>> venezuela's national guard launched yet another assault on the upscale neighborhood of crist boll. the protest has been...
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." >> as i was mentioning to you in the break, i'm in the midst of reading the biography of winston churchilllment of 1938 where all of parliament, all the western powers are fearful of taking a stand against adolf hitler, fearful of war. they lost millions of young men in the battlefields of belgium and france during world war i, they don't want to repeat that. they think to confront hitler at that point in time is to embolden him. it almost seems like we're seeing a repeat of that. >> no doubt. what you're seeing with putin, of course, is an effort to recreate as best he can a failed empire. here is the thing about what you're reading about right now. neville chim berlin comes back from the munich conference and promises peace for our time as we gets off the airplane. the only thing this drama in the ukraine lacks is a neville chamberlin with his umbrella and hat. what putin is doing is not only a threat to ukraine, and it's probably going to separate the country in two. he's not going to stop with crimea. we saw the adventure he did on a pipeline. 11 pipelines go through crimea -- excuse m
." >> as i was mentioning to you in the break, i'm in the midst of reading the biography of winston churchilllment of 1938 where all of parliament, all the western powers are fearful of taking a stand against adolf hitler, fearful of war. they lost millions of young men in the battlefields of belgium and france during world war i, they don't want to repeat that. they think to confront hitler at that point in time is to embolden him. it almost seems like we're seeing a repeat of that....
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. >> winston churchill lost more elections than just about anybody that was ever in politics and abrahamcoln lot a slue of them. if you fail at something long enough, you become a legend. >> man, we're going to miss kinky if he doesn't make these runoffs today. more texas polls close at 8:00 pm eastern. final polls in the state, mountain part of the state close at 9:00 pm tonight. joining me now, just back from brownsville, texas, near the border. he caught up with the candidates for governor. ro ronin, what have you got? >> celebration of the links with mexico they have down there on the border. and it was a powder keg partly because this was a latino majority and those are voters who sat it out largely in the last gubernatorial election. that made all the difference. hitting that demographic hard and hitting all those issues with national significance which has given this race so much attention from abortion to obamacare's rollout to voter rights. that's all right there in that fight that wendy davis and abbott are staging right now. we see them fighting for their lives atacher's throa
. >> winston churchill lost more elections than just about anybody that was ever in politics and abrahamcoln lot a slue of them. if you fail at something long enough, you become a legend. >> man, we're going to miss kinky if he doesn't make these runoffs today. more texas polls close at 8:00 pm eastern. final polls in the state, mountain part of the state close at 9:00 pm tonight. joining me now, just back from brownsville, texas, near the border. he caught up with the candidates...
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turning around the trajectory of the united thatom, and her reward for , much like the reward for winston churchill, was that ultimately she was turned out of power. a classic example of someone who was right by my perspective, and by i suspect everybody in the room, i don't mean right of center, i mean correct, who was rejected by the british body politic. a conservative who stands on his or her principles, the most conservative will always be elected. how did that turn out in 1964 with goldwater? how did it turn out with sharron angle and christine o'donnell and todd akin question mark it simply isn't true. i wish it was true, but it simply isn't true. how many people in this hall regard yourselves as a firm tea party last -- firm tea partyist? is that less than a majority? you tell me. >> less than a majority that have hands up. there are more going up. >> i'm glad to hear that. if everybody in this room had raised his or her hand saying unanimously we are all members of the tea party, we'd be in a lot of trouble. and it is not because i disagree with the tea party vision. i agree -- i embrace i
turning around the trajectory of the united thatom, and her reward for , much like the reward for winston churchill, was that ultimately she was turned out of power. a classic example of someone who was right by my perspective, and by i suspect everybody in the room, i don't mean right of center, i mean correct, who was rejected by the british body politic. a conservative who stands on his or her principles, the most conservative will always be elected. how did that turn out in 1964 with...
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winston churchill said it's entered the beginning.f this holds up, this is great news, now we know where to look for it. >> we could lose if we don't get the assets out in the next 2.5 weeks. president obama said this is a top priority. >> all right. let me properly introduce alan, a former ntsb investigator. he'll help us to try to understand all this. i appreciate you staying up this late to explain what is going on. >> i want to go over the little information that we know. >> the australian prime minister spoke to parliament and said "the task of locating these objects will be extremely difficult, and it may be that they do not relate to the aircraft, but it is very possible as well, according to the prime minister, that they are objects from the malaysian jets. you talk about the p3, what is the p3, and how does it help to search the area? >> okay. what we are looking for is the black boxes, equipped with pingers. they have - they put out - they put out sound under the water. they have acoustic devices. it looks for enemy sub mari
winston churchill said it's entered the beginning.f this holds up, this is great news, now we know where to look for it. >> we could lose if we don't get the assets out in the next 2.5 weeks. president obama said this is a top priority. >> all right. let me properly introduce alan, a former ntsb investigator. he'll help us to try to understand all this. i appreciate you staying up this late to explain what is going on. >> i want to go over the little information that we know....
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winston churchill spent a good part of the 1930's warning his country about the dangers of the rise of nazi germany. but people didn't listen and they didn't listen for much the same reason that i think people aren't listening now. because it's hard to take on a new challenge, it's hard to take on something that will have a cost, it's hard to take on something that will entail risk. but ignoring warnings have consequences. in the case of the 1930's in england and the ignoring of winston churchill's warnings, the consequences were 55 million people dead. most historians believe hitler could have been stopped in 1938, 1939. but instead of facing the challenge, people said, it's too expensive, it's too inconvenie inconvenient, it's too much a change. we're exhausted from world war i. and that's perfectly understandable, but the consequences, mr. president, were catastrophic. that's where we are today. we're facing a daunting challenge. all of us speaking tonight, this isn't easy. we can outline the problems but the solutions aren't easy and the solutions aren't going to be free. the solut
winston churchill spent a good part of the 1930's warning his country about the dangers of the rise of nazi germany. but people didn't listen and they didn't listen for much the same reason that i think people aren't listening now. because it's hard to take on a new challenge, it's hard to take on something that will have a cost, it's hard to take on something that will entail risk. but ignoring warnings have consequences. in the case of the 1930's in england and the ignoring of winston...
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texas senator ted cruz was speaking at the recent event and quoted winston churchill and started impersonating him. >> we shall fight on beaches and landing grounds and fields and in the street. we shall fight in the hills. we shall never surrender! >> what? even madonna was like what type of british accent was that? >> we begin this hour with very serious developing news. officials just moments ago announced that weather is further complicating search and rescue efforts at the site of the massive mudslide and making a nightmare scenario even worse. 17 people are confirmed dead but it's expected that that number could rise later today. teams searching desperately for survivors are only finding victims. there are still 90 names on the list of those unaccounted for. many of whom lived or or near steelhead drive, right underneath where the hillside gave way. search crews will keep looking for the missing but cautioned this could take months. >>> shock hangs heavy over this small town where so many have been lost. imagine 17 dead, 90 missing, in one small town. among those lost, a 4-month-old baby
texas senator ted cruz was speaking at the recent event and quoted winston churchill and started impersonating him. >> we shall fight on beaches and landing grounds and fields and in the street. we shall fight in the hills. we shall never surrender! >> what? even madonna was like what type of british accent was that? >> we begin this hour with very serious developing news. officials just moments ago announced that weather is further complicating search and rescue efforts at...
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of course, this week was the anniversary of winston churchill's famous iron curtain speech.andmark that did not pass by without some small measure of irony. >>> coming up next, a preview of what's to come in 2016. former republican senator rick santorum of pennsylvania takes a shot at new jersey governor chris christie. what he's saying to his potential presidential rival coming up. >> it had been proven over time -- i have low testosterone. there, i said it. see, i knew testosterone could affect sex drive, but not energy or even my mood. that's when i talked with my doctor. he gave me some blood tests... showed it was low t. that's it. it was a number. [ male announcer ] today, men with low t have androgel 1.62% testosterone gel. the #1 prescribed topical testosterone replacement therapy increases testosterone when used daily. women and children should avoid contact with application sites. discontinue androgel and call your doctor if you see unexpected signs of early puberty in a child, or signs in a woman, which may include changes in body hair or a large increase in acne,
of course, this week was the anniversary of winston churchill's famous iron curtain speech.andmark that did not pass by without some small measure of irony. >>> coming up next, a preview of what's to come in 2016. former republican senator rick santorum of pennsylvania takes a shot at new jersey governor chris christie. what he's saying to his potential presidential rival coming up. >> it had been proven over time -- i have low testosterone. there, i said it. see, i knew...
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winston churchill once said "history will be kind to me for i intend to write it."ly what donald rumsfeld wanted to do. a new documentary is out next month, but it's not what happened. rumsfeld is the subject of "the unknown known" by academy award-winning director errol morris who spent 33 hours interviewing the chief. the irony is how badly he portrays himself as an unrepentant egoist whose account of history almost whimsical marred by self contradicts, smugness and evasion. he shows no misgivings about his decisions as secretary of defense. and despite overwhelming evidence, he remains a contrarian on the failure of the bush administration, iraq. it never struck him as an existential decision. here is a clip from the trailer. >> how do you think that they got away with 9/11? it seems amazing in retrospect. >> everything seems amazing in retrospect. stuff happens. free people are free to make mistakes. and commit crimes and do bad things. they're also free to live their lives and do wonderful things. you have to pick and choose. well, to the extent you pick and ch
winston churchill once said "history will be kind to me for i intend to write it."ly what donald rumsfeld wanted to do. a new documentary is out next month, but it's not what happened. rumsfeld is the subject of "the unknown known" by academy award-winning director errol morris who spent 33 hours interviewing the chief. the irony is how badly he portrays himself as an unrepentant egoist whose account of history almost whimsical marred by self contradicts, smugness and...
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. >> winston churchill said there's two kinds of success, initial and ultimate.o any world, knock them over, take over the country. holding it, converting it, leading it. what made them think they could do that to iraq? >> in some ways i think the answer we've come up to to why we did it helps us understand that. part of what they wanted to do was get into iraq in the first place. they wanted saddam out of the way. they wanted structural changes in the way that iraq's economy was organized. and they didn't much care what happened to iraq in the long run. i mean, anybody thinking strategically, you're totally right, chris. anybody thinking strategically is going to say, ah, in terms of us and iran, better for them to have iraq on their neighbor -- as their neighbor rather than a shiite-led government that's, you know, at this point allegedly buying arms from iran. strategically thinking in those ways, national security terms made no sense to get rid of saddam. but in economic terms, in the way they wanted to rearrange the world, all that mattered was saddam was go
. >> winston churchill said there's two kinds of success, initial and ultimate.o any world, knock them over, take over the country. holding it, converting it, leading it. what made them think they could do that to iraq? >> in some ways i think the answer we've come up to to why we did it helps us understand that. part of what they wanted to do was get into iraq in the first place. they wanted saddam out of the way. they wanted structural changes in the way that iraq's economy was...
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after a year of competition, the final game is being held here in winston churchill's world war ii bunkers of london. it u.k.ridge works for telco bt. they handle every financial transaction in the country and are one of the event sponsors. difficult, sometimes impossible to find the right people. >> for the contestants, this is serious business. gchq agents who we catch on camera, sit over their shoulder, marking their skills and judging their leadership. then the team has to go for an .ntimidating panel the winner was 19-year-old will shackleton. he studied at cambridge university and just got a job at facebook. >> it can lead to a job in future. >> the new heroic face of a very 21st century threat. angus bennett, bloomberg. >> we were expecting appointments. we have two. dothe key thing is that we have a female being appointed as a deputy governor. ben broadbent is stepping up to be a deputy governor as well. this just coming out from the treasury within the last few minutes. that is a very good point. his father was a big-time politician two deputy governors of for different roles or
after a year of competition, the final game is being held here in winston churchill's world war ii bunkers of london. it u.k.ridge works for telco bt. they handle every financial transaction in the country and are one of the event sponsors. difficult, sometimes impossible to find the right people. >> for the contestants, this is serious business. gchq agents who we catch on camera, sit over their shoulder, marking their skills and judging their leadership. then the team has to go for an...
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>> guest: i think, as winston churchill say, we shape our cities and then our cities shape us; we build our buildings and then our buildings shape us. and i believe very much in planning and in good design and good architecture and good buildings and good cities and good countryside as a very important enve--element of our lives. c-span: but the nation, though--what is that magazine to you? what impact does it have? >> guest: well, it gives me a voice. c-span: how often do you write? >> guest: not as often as i should, especially over the last five years. and a lot of my writing--i write in the boston globe and the times and anybody who will, you know, take a story. for example, i wrote about traffic calming and the pedestrian movement five years ago when i began that. that was in the times. these issues interest me, and i try to write for a professional audience often, because i think architects and planners are not always the best planners because it's very developer-driven. and i think one of the things about the nation that i like especially is that you can say that it's developer-d
>> guest: i think, as winston churchill say, we shape our cities and then our cities shape us; we build our buildings and then our buildings shape us. and i believe very much in planning and in good design and good architecture and good buildings and good cities and good countryside as a very important enve--element of our lives. c-span: but the nation, though--what is that magazine to you? what impact does it have? >> guest: well, it gives me a voice. c-span: how often do you...
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roosevelt met with winston churchill and joseph stalin to sort out how european nations would change world war ii. >>> when you ukraine was under the leadership of moscow, things didn't go very well. the two nations have a history of war before ukraine was actually taken over by the soviets. in the early 1930s, ukraine was under the rule of joseph stalin, stalin forcibly took control of all ukraine yap farms, their land and crops included, leaves them with no food, or means to grow it.yap farms, their land and crops included, leaves them with no food, or means to grow it. an estimated 8 million to 10 million ukranians died as a consequence. 25,000 people every single day. when the united states and europe found out about it, tons of food were sent into help, all of it denied at the border by soviet authorities. >>> back to homeland politics here. newly released documents showed former first lady hillary clinton's advisers image before her successful run for new york senator. thousands of pages of documents on the clinton white house released yesterday after passing the 12 year limit
roosevelt met with winston churchill and joseph stalin to sort out how european nations would change world war ii. >>> when you ukraine was under the leadership of moscow, things didn't go very well. the two nations have a history of war before ukraine was actually taken over by the soviets. in the early 1930s, ukraine was under the rule of joseph stalin, stalin forcibly took control of all ukraine yap farms, their land and crops included, leaves them with no food, or means to grow...
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a year of competition, the final game is being held here in winston churchill's world war ii bunker unders of london. partridge works for you k telco bt. they handle every transaction in the country and are one of the events sponsors. >> there is a cyber security skills gap. it is difficult, sometimes impossible to find the right people. >> for the contestants, this is serious business. gchq agents who we can't show on camera sit over their shoulder, marking their skills and judging their leadership. the team has to go before an intimidating panel of real government and industry experts. winner was 19 your old will shackleton. he studies at cambridge university and just got a job at facebook. >> it can lead to a job. thate new heroic face of -- of a very real 21st century threat. angus bennett, bloomberg. a break and look at today's newspaper with our european business correspondent caroline hyde. that start with you, hans. >> i was going to start off with a story about every fourth roof in berlin having a solar panel. i am going to do the story about cold showers in the morning. in one w
a year of competition, the final game is being held here in winston churchill's world war ii bunker unders of london. partridge works for you k telco bt. they handle every transaction in the country and are one of the events sponsors. >> there is a cyber security skills gap. it is difficult, sometimes impossible to find the right people. >> for the contestants, this is serious business. gchq agents who we can't show on camera sit over their shoulder, marking their skills and judging...
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of the greatest history of the world but when i am frustrated reminding myself of the great winston churchill you can always count on the american institute get it right after they've exhausted every possible option. [laughter] we're in the process of exhausting all options. [applause] the new web site gives you incredible access through the nonstop coverage of national politics, history and a nonfiction books. daily coverage of washington to access more than 200,000 hours of access archived video. our video is all searchable on your desktop computer, a tablet or smart phone. just look for the search bar at the top of the page. making it easy to watch what is happening in washington to find people in the events over the past 25 years the most comprehensive video library in politics. advisors discuss the details in the hour long briefing. >> good afternoon, everyone, thank you for being here. as you know, today we have the dgetentation of the president's >> having the presentationiefi of the president's budget presen director of the office of budget, sylvia burwell and jason furman, and cecili
of the greatest history of the world but when i am frustrated reminding myself of the great winston churchill you can always count on the american institute get it right after they've exhausted every possible option. [laughter] we're in the process of exhausting all options. [applause] the new web site gives you incredible access through the nonstop coverage of national politics, history and a nonfiction books. daily coverage of washington to access more than 200,000 hours of access archived...
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during a speech in the house of commons less than two months before the d-day invasion, winston churchillremarked that while a metal quitters, it also casts a shadow. a metal that each of these heroes has earned and now where's symbolizes obviously tremendous personal courage and uncommon valor. at the same time, it does cloak the auditorium, cloak it in a shadow of its cast by the spirit and sacrifice of all of those who were honored yesterday at the white house by president obama. their memories and stories preserved and passed on by family members also who were there yesterday and were so pleased are with us here today. if i would ask a mod please those family members representing this terrific medal of honor cu can be recognized for the sacrifice your loved ones rendered to this nation. [applause] [applause] my dad, who was wise in many ways, but perhaps genetics and science is not amongst them use to say when he was on rare occasions proud of my brother or myself come you know you plant tomatoes come you get tomatoes. your relatives planted some pretty great tomatoes. it's been wonde
during a speech in the house of commons less than two months before the d-day invasion, winston churchillremarked that while a metal quitters, it also casts a shadow. a metal that each of these heroes has earned and now where's symbolizes obviously tremendous personal courage and uncommon valor. at the same time, it does cloak the auditorium, cloak it in a shadow of its cast by the spirit and sacrifice of all of those who were honored yesterday at the white house by president obama. their...
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i'm reminded of what winston churchill told parliament in 1938 in the face of nazi aggression after theyd after the invasion of the rhineland and austria, he said, it's like a boca constrictor. it feasts on a goat or a sheep or what have you and then must rest for a period of months. but it will be back. it gets hungry again. >> well, the russians have the same thing with eat, the appetite grows with eating. same idea. i don't think -- basically where we stand right now is that the russians effectively have crimea, but they've lost ukraine. and i don't think that was the end goal that mr. putin desired. so i expect that he's going to continue, but precisely how is the question. unlikely it will be major military invasion across the border of czechoslovakia 1968 style. probably a bit more subtle, special forces, probing, prodding here and there, seeinging where their weakness is and trying to destable the government in kiev, probably try to prevent the elections from happening may 25th because that would result in a legitimate government being elected that mr. putin could no longer claim
i'm reminded of what winston churchill told parliament in 1938 in the face of nazi aggression after theyd after the invasion of the rhineland and austria, he said, it's like a boca constrictor. it feasts on a goat or a sheep or what have you and then must rest for a period of months. but it will be back. it gets hungry again. >> well, the russians have the same thing with eat, the appetite grows with eating. same idea. i don't think -- basically where we stand right now is that the...
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her reward for that much like the record for winston churchill is that she was turned out of power. an example of someone who was right by my perspective and i suspect everybody in the probe. who was eventually rejected. there is a bromide going around to that a conservative who stands on his or her principles the most conservative will space be elected. what about 64 with goldwater? how did that turnout for others? that is not true. i wish you were. but it is not to. how many people regard yourselves as a firm teapartier number? is that less than majority? you tell me. i am glad to hear that. if everybody based their hand unanimously we would be in a lot of trouble. not because i disagree, i embrace the. but this discussion is about unity and winning elections. that is my goal. [applause] when i call myself as the ideologue, i am ideological, philosophy, a vision, principles, how many of these people in this room are ideological? just about every but a. how many people in this room is as great pulling. [laughter] how many believe the majority of americans are ideological? very few.
her reward for that much like the record for winston churchill is that she was turned out of power. an example of someone who was right by my perspective and i suspect everybody in the probe. who was eventually rejected. there is a bromide going around to that a conservative who stands on his or her principles the most conservative will space be elected. what about 64 with goldwater? how did that turnout for others? that is not true. i wish you were. but it is not to. how many people regard...
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speaker, winston churchill apparently once said, americans will always do the right thing. but only after they tried everything else. then again, churchill never tried to fix the doc fix in the united states congress. for 10 years we have been trying to fix the sustainable growth rate in medicare. for 10 years we have kicked the can down the road for 17 different short-term passed votes. the protecting access to medicare act of 2014 is a mixed bag of some important , some problematic provisions, such as the end renal stainl disease polcy, and some provisions that have never been vetted in front of the congress, in front of committees at all. and more importantly this bill represents our 18th failure to rebuild the bedrock of the medicare program. our 18th failure to provide american seniors with the safety and security of a permanent fix to the s.g.r. that's why the a.m.a. is voting no on this bill. that's why most physicians' groups are strongly opposed to this bill. last night my office was flooded with messages from various physician groups. i, for one, still believe in
speaker, winston churchill apparently once said, americans will always do the right thing. but only after they tried everything else. then again, churchill never tried to fix the doc fix in the united states congress. for 10 years we have been trying to fix the sustainable growth rate in medicare. for 10 years we have kicked the can down the road for 17 different short-term passed votes. the protecting access to medicare act of 2014 is a mixed bag of some important , some problematic...