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history has been kind to winston churchill. not because he wrote it, but because he shaved it -- shaped it. today, the tower bridge was raised to let it pass. it carried his coffin. thousands lined to watch its passage past modern buildings churchill would not have recognized and ending at one he would. >> he was the greatest investment who has ever lived. i don't think there will ever be another man like him. he was the greatest englishman who ever lived. >> for all his faults, he did what had to be done in terms of getting us through the war. >> the pipes are sounding again. >> it was used in recognition of his nautical past. where pallbearers once stood guard, today family members gathered to deliver their own personal homage. >> people do still lined as much as they did on the day he died practically. so it is not just his family. but we are all in harmony with the people of this country. >> winston churchill's final journey on the thoame only lasted a few minutess, but his residence has -- resona has endured for half a cen
history has been kind to winston churchill. not because he wrote it, but because he shaved it -- shaped it. today, the tower bridge was raised to let it pass. it carried his coffin. thousands lined to watch its passage past modern buildings churchill would not have recognized and ending at one he would. >> he was the greatest investment who has ever lived. i don't think there will ever be another man like him. he was the greatest englishman who ever lived. >> for all his faults, he...
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and there marks 50 years since the world mourned churchill winston. >> reporter: good evening and welcome to a second look i'm julie haener. this evening we dig into our archives. first to the paris terror attacks that left 17 people dead. the kouachi brothers who attacked charlie hebdo were tracked by police following a three day man hunt. but while he was held up, the younger brother cherif claimed that the late american cleric alalaki funded his trip. a yemeneze reporter says the older brother said, said he lived for a short while with the underwear bomber in 2009. this week's al-qaida branch released a video claiming responsibility for the attacks in paris saying they planned and financed the attack on the offices of charlie hebdo. as randy shandobil reported, since the underwear bomber, yemen has been considered a hot bed for terrorists. >> reporter: the detroit jetliner bomb suspect received training in yemen. and the u.s. army general accused of shooting in fort hood texas had been in contact with a yemenic cleric. >> this is the home of osama bin laden. osama bin laden's family is
and there marks 50 years since the world mourned churchill winston. >> reporter: good evening and welcome to a second look i'm julie haener. this evening we dig into our archives. first to the paris terror attacks that left 17 people dead. the kouachi brothers who attacked charlie hebdo were tracked by police following a three day man hunt. but while he was held up, the younger brother cherif claimed that the late american cleric alalaki funded his trip. a yemeneze reporter says the older...
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and it was a very nice ending actually. >> reporter: winston churchill's final resting place was hered london giving away to a more tranquil setting of a churchyard. churchill himself described this place as quiet and peaceful, a contrast with his extraordinarily full life could hardly have been greater. the passage of 50 years makes it hard to convey the scale of the occasion or the impact of its meaning. >> this really was the end of the britain that had to move forward into a world without churchill. and even now, i think, 50 years on, we're not altogether sure where we're headed. >> reporter: to some he was ruthless and flawed. to most he was an inspiration and a savior. winston churchill is one of those rare leaders, remembered in life and in death. however history ultimately judges him. >> the great parliamentarian has gone home. >> reporter: duncan kennedy, bbc news. >>> we're taking you back now to those live events at the river thames marking the 50th anniversary of the winston churchill state funeral. and you can see there in the center of your picture, the boat that carried
and it was a very nice ending actually. >> reporter: winston churchill's final resting place was hered london giving away to a more tranquil setting of a churchyard. churchill himself described this place as quiet and peaceful, a contrast with his extraordinarily full life could hardly have been greater. the passage of 50 years makes it hard to convey the scale of the occasion or the impact of its meaning. >> this really was the end of the britain that had to move forward into a...
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prime minister david cameron and others paid tribute to winston churchill in a ceremony. this is about 20 minutes. >> [no audio] [no audio] [no audio] >> the home of the churchill family, ladies and gentlemen. this morning it is my privilege to pay tribute on behalf of all colleagues to sir winston churchill as a parliamentarian for his service, for his output and for his recognition and fulfillment of the role of the house of commons. amazingly and in a sense staggeringly, winston churchill served as a member of the house of commons for 63 years and 360 days. only with some reluctance standing down as a parliamentarian at the october 1964 election. having rather enjoyed his brief tenure or as father of the house. churchill fought 21 parliamentary elections and 116. he represented no fewer than five parliamentary constituency including three as diverse and he stood under no fewer than five banners including liberal conservative and independent constitutionalist. by comparison, his eight year spell as prime minister seems rather short. i think it is noteworthy and emblemati
prime minister david cameron and others paid tribute to winston churchill in a ceremony. this is about 20 minutes. >> [no audio] [no audio] [no audio] >> the home of the churchill family, ladies and gentlemen. this morning it is my privilege to pay tribute on behalf of all colleagues to sir winston churchill as a parliamentarian for his service, for his output and for his recognition and fulfillment of the role of the house of commons. amazingly and in a sense staggeringly, winston...
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british prime minister winston churchill.somes is churchill's grandson and has been a conservative party member of the british parliament for 30 years. earlier, i spoke with him about his front row seat to history. sir nicholas thank you so much for joining us. >> hello, plikle. >> we all know of his impeccable record as british prime minister. how was he as a grandfather? >> well he was a very affectionate. he was charming. he loved his grand children. he loved us being around the place as long as we didn't whistle, which is what he hated. and as long as we didn't tint fear with his writing. but apart from that, we had a free run of the place. and of course he built a paradise a kind of garden of eden. it was the most wonderful thing to play there in all those streams and rivers and pools and all the great walls he built. and to be with him but just as a very affectionate grandfather. >> sir nicholas you were in your mid teens when your grandfather, winston churchill, passed. did you as a young lad recognize his stature, his
british prime minister winston churchill.somes is churchill's grandson and has been a conservative party member of the british parliament for 30 years. earlier, i spoke with him about his front row seat to history. sir nicholas thank you so much for joining us. >> hello, plikle. >> we all know of his impeccable record as british prime minister. how was he as a grandfather? >> well he was a very affectionate. he was charming. he loved his grand children. he loved us being...
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ask your doctor about xarelto® today. >>> friday marks 50 years since britton said good-bye to winston churchill churchill's grandson about his grandfather's legacy. >> reporter: 50 years on would winston churchill be satisfied with his legacy? >> well i hope so. he was not a very vein man. i think he'd be very honored that people remember him in the way they do and particularly in your country where his memory is cherished. i mean here we have to keep alive the memory of churchill, and part of this weekend and these celebrations this weekend will be to remind people of who he was and what he did. >> well yesterday in commemoration a river boat traveled down thames along the same route that he steered a vessel in 1965. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> reporter: 50 years since his funeral when the cranes along the thames dipped low, when they had the vast silent crowd, the sheer brilliance of winston churchill remains undimmed. i'll never forget the first time i heard that voice. >> we shall defend our island whatever the cost may be. we shall fight on the beaches. we shall fight on the landing grounds. we shall fight
ask your doctor about xarelto® today. >>> friday marks 50 years since britton said good-bye to winston churchill churchill's grandson about his grandfather's legacy. >> reporter: 50 years on would winston churchill be satisfied with his legacy? >> well i hope so. he was not a very vein man. i think he'd be very honored that people remember him in the way they do and particularly in your country where his memory is cherished. i mean here we have to keep alive the memory of...
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joining me is edwina sands who is the granddaughter of winston churchill and duncan sands, churchill's-grandson both will be attending a memorial service to honor churchill tomorrow. edwina i met you out there i guess about eight years ago when i gave that little address out there in honor of your grandfather. so what is it? you must have thought about this many times, what is it that seems to get americans -- and i mean, left, right and center -- so actually in love with the legacy of winston churchill? >> well i think it's partly because of his courage. americans as a whole are a courageous country and i think they really admire somebody who speaks his mind and sticks to his beliefs. i think that they also like it that he had a sense of humor and that hes with a very human person and not stuck up as i think a lot of americans think english people are very, very stuck up. so i think they like it. and also don't forget he was half american which gave him a very good half of his heritage and not just that but he became an honorary american citizen. they love his courage and they love hi
joining me is edwina sands who is the granddaughter of winston churchill and duncan sands, churchill's-grandson both will be attending a memorial service to honor churchill tomorrow. edwina i met you out there i guess about eight years ago when i gave that little address out there in honor of your grandfather. so what is it? you must have thought about this many times, what is it that seems to get americans -- and i mean, left, right and center -- so actually in love with the legacy of winston...
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where is our winston churchill? >> well, frankly, you know it i know it and probably a lot of americans know it, we don't have it. and we're not going to get it in the near term. the fact of the matter is that kind of tough-minded leadership clear thinking, courageous and inspiring leadership is exactly what we need. now, we may be one election and one leader away, but the fact is we don't have it now. not in the uk not in spain, not in germany, not in france and sadly not in the united states. all of those countries' national leaders have refused to identify this movement for what it truly is, a radical islamist movement. and even further to identify and explain the one linkage that everything has in common, the terrorist organizations in africa, the terrorist organizations in the middle east, their brutality, the terrorist organizations in south asia which just killed 132 children, and the terrorist cells that have existed in spain, in the uk and now france and lone wolves in canada and the united states. what lin
where is our winston churchill? >> well, frankly, you know it i know it and probably a lot of americans know it, we don't have it. and we're not going to get it in the near term. the fact of the matter is that kind of tough-minded leadership clear thinking, courageous and inspiring leadership is exactly what we need. now, we may be one election and one leader away, but the fact is we don't have it now. not in the uk not in spain, not in germany, not in france and sadly not in the united...
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winston churchill said like amanda grins while he fights.ronald reagan was. >> he wasn't firing on also wonders. and the point is that i don't think it matters with that ideology, you can have a more conservative candidate and i don't think it is an ideological thing. i think there's a fierce conservative that can be elected and it depends upon their town that we are in. >> this is bringing back the problems come he wasn't the kind of candidate and it it really sort of magnified that instead. what ted cruz does have i am always impressed with and he connects with the audience, that is what he does and i think that he would be very successful there and appealing to those types of people. we have this coming up this weekend. >> we will watch closely and we do agree. meanwhile this. >> any effort to try to tie keystone to the payroll tax cut i will reject. >> it's not going to be a huge benefit to u.s. consumers. >> with respect to keystone my position hasn't changed. >> not so fast. what if i told you is it our insightful strategies that make
winston churchill said like amanda grins while he fights.ronald reagan was. >> he wasn't firing on also wonders. and the point is that i don't think it matters with that ideology, you can have a more conservative candidate and i don't think it is an ideological thing. i think there's a fierce conservative that can be elected and it depends upon their town that we are in. >> this is bringing back the problems come he wasn't the kind of candidate and it it really sort of magnified...
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it really meant winston churchill could have said or would have said that reading was best. t's not about what they want to hear. it's about what you need to say. and that, my friend, was the essence of mario cuomo. he was not interested in pleasing the audience. not in a speech. not in life. he believed what he believed and the reactions of the audience or the powers that be or the popularity of his belief was irrelevant to him. mario cuomo was at peace with who he was and how he saw the world. this gave him a great strength and made him anything but a typical politician. but then again, he wasn't really a politician at all. mario cuomo's politics were more a personal belief system. it was who he was. not what he did. in his early life my father was never interested in politics. in general he was disinterested in politicians and the political system. he never studied politics. until his late 30s he was all about becoming a lawyer and building a law practice. but once he became a lawyer he became quickly bored with the corporate practice because fundamentally my father was a
it really meant winston churchill could have said or would have said that reading was best. t's not about what they want to hear. it's about what you need to say. and that, my friend, was the essence of mario cuomo. he was not interested in pleasing the audience. not in a speech. not in life. he believed what he believed and the reactions of the audience or the powers that be or the popularity of his belief was irrelevant to him. mario cuomo was at peace with who he was and how he saw the...
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and winston churchill himself, it was worth holding on to the whole of the empire. we were what you wish for, franklin roosevelt, america was the greatest nation in the world. and and all of the korean war and vietnam war the two iraq worse, horribly expensive. nothing to show for it. it was heartbreaking to be the top dog in life. you can see why too. one of the great achievements of franklin roosevelt was the way it could never be used again. it is so poisonous, gets to that point of view. let me stress before i go any further i am not an isolationist. and go on to say why they are 9 interventionist where many of the euphemisms. and helping people abroad foreign aid, they think the military should be cut drastically in the interest of fiscal conscience keeping the deficit down but what it would mean if you remove half of america's military. since 1945 in places like japan, korea, germany, all of these defeated nations and they are there for purpose to they turn the world and when people say maybe china ought to step up to the plate a bit more often, particularly w
and winston churchill himself, it was worth holding on to the whole of the empire. we were what you wish for, franklin roosevelt, america was the greatest nation in the world. and and all of the korean war and vietnam war the two iraq worse, horribly expensive. nothing to show for it. it was heartbreaking to be the top dog in life. you can see why too. one of the great achievements of franklin roosevelt was the way it could never be used again. it is so poisonous, gets to that point of view....
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. >> "the daily telegraph" features winston churchill because it is 50 years since his state funeral.he front page carries a painting done in 1951, covered in a yellow film due to cigar film. they talk about how the anniversary is being marked in the capital. a scintilla of boats carrying the ancestors do÷ g p÷
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we will recall him sending back the bust of sir winston churchill to westminster. so clearly has a problem with a lot of america's long-standing allies and his foreign policy seems to be too upset the allies and emboldened his enemies which is to the detriment again not just an american. >> my name is ellen dinsmore. and i love america. so i appreciate you coming out to talk to us. your words tonight have been encouraging to me. however of late i late i have begun to consider some darker possibilities. what if america does not pull out of the slump that we are seeing currently? my initial question would be how can we poll pull out? if we cannot what do you see next? him. [laughter] >> the question is what would america look like if the current trend continues what would the world look like if the current trend continues? this is the world that i envisage with a phone america terror, tyranny and torture with rain. individual liberty would be gradually extinguished iran would launch a nuclear war against israel north korea would invade south korea indonesia may possi
we will recall him sending back the bust of sir winston churchill to westminster. so clearly has a problem with a lot of america's long-standing allies and his foreign policy seems to be too upset the allies and emboldened his enemies which is to the detriment again not just an american. >> my name is ellen dinsmore. and i love america. so i appreciate you coming out to talk to us. your words tonight have been encouraging to me. however of late i late i have begun to consider some darker...
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winston churchill.e would have been one of the most impressive people of the 21st century even if he had not one day, it started to rain. the house tried to keep out all the water, but water got inside and ruined everybody's everythings. the house thought she let the family down. they just didn't think it could happen. they told the house they would take better care of her... always. announcer: protect what matters. get flood insurance. >>> he will me finish tonight with this. this saturday marks 50 years of the great oes man of the 20th century. winston churchill. he would have been one of the most impressive people of the 21st century even if he had not done what he did. my hero did have one bad habit, quote, all of the year i have been in the house of commons, i always said to myself one thing, do not interrupt and i have never been able to keep to that resolution. what he had was the courage to preek out when others did. churchill was right when he saw then lighting a war machine. churchill knew tha
winston churchill.e would have been one of the most impressive people of the 21st century even if he had not one day, it started to rain. the house tried to keep out all the water, but water got inside and ruined everybody's everythings. the house thought she let the family down. they just didn't think it could happen. they told the house they would take better care of her... always. announcer: protect what matters. get flood insurance. >>> he will me finish tonight with this. this...
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we will recall him sending back the bust of sir winston churchill to westminster. so, clearly, he has a problem with a lot of america's longstanding allies and his foreign policy seems to be to upset the allies and embolden his enemies which is to the detriment again not just of america, but the entire world. >> thanks nick. who else? >> my name is ellen dinsmore, and i love america. your words tonight have been really encouraging to me. however, of late i've been to consider some darker possibilities. what if america doesn't pull out of the swamp that we're seeing currently? my initial question would have been that of dr. watson's, how can we pull out? but if we can't, what do you see coming next? [laughter] >> well, the question is what would america look like if the current trend continues? what would the world look like, ellen, if the current trend continues? this is the world that i envisage with a fallen america: terror, tyranny and torture would reign. individual liberty would be gradually extinguished iran could launch a nuclear war against israel, north ko
we will recall him sending back the bust of sir winston churchill to westminster. so, clearly, he has a problem with a lot of america's longstanding allies and his foreign policy seems to be to upset the allies and embolden his enemies which is to the detriment again not just of america, but the entire world. >> thanks nick. who else? >> my name is ellen dinsmore, and i love america. your words tonight have been really encouraging to me. however, of late i've been to consider some...
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>> thank you very much. >>> admirers gathering to remember iconic british leader winston churchill whos taking place worldwide to pay tribute to the former british prime minister, including this service at westminster college in fulton, missouri where churchill made his famous iron curtain speech in 1956. this is vintage newsreel film of that. and his mother, jenny jerome churchill, grew up in brooklyn, new york. >>> will real estate mogul donald trump make a run for the white house in 2016? he's certainly taking aim at the front runners like jeb bush and his family legacy. my one-on-one interview up next. >> we had the father. nice man. we had the son, or the brother in this case. look, things were so bad at the end of the bush administration that we had obama. if abraham lincoln rose up from the dead and he ran, he couldn't have won. a journey that crosses generations. and continents. all to tell the most amazing story. yours. discover your story. start searching for free now at ancestry.com hello... i'm an idaho potato farmer and our big idaho potato truck is still missing. so my bu
>> thank you very much. >>> admirers gathering to remember iconic british leader winston churchill whos taking place worldwide to pay tribute to the former british prime minister, including this service at westminster college in fulton, missouri where churchill made his famous iron curtain speech in 1956. this is vintage newsreel film of that. and his mother, jenny jerome churchill, grew up in brooklyn, new york. >>> will real estate mogul donald trump make a run for the...
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winston churchill. >> jon: maybe, that sounded right.t mean we shouldn't worry here at home. [laughing] >> jon: this report is filed. >> christianity is the dominant religion in our country. did you know it's in serious trouble. not gays, science, liberal hollywood. according to alabama it's shirilaw. >> amendment would prohibit judges and other state officials from basing decisions on foreign law. it's passed. >> it's so eminent three quarters voted for the law. >> i don't believe this competes with christian values. >> i feel christian values are under attack in america. >> america was founded -- >> what specific of the law is alabama in danger of falling under? >> i think if we're not diligent and stick to our constitutions and law anything can happen. i think the law is about protecting alabama about something that has never been a problem for anyone in alabama or any other part of the united states but it could be. >> better to have it not need it then need it not have it. >> exactly. that sound logic is lost on liberals. like dr. r
winston churchill. >> jon: maybe, that sounded right.t mean we shouldn't worry here at home. [laughing] >> jon: this report is filed. >> christianity is the dominant religion in our country. did you know it's in serious trouble. not gays, science, liberal hollywood. according to alabama it's shirilaw. >> amendment would prohibit judges and other state officials from basing decisions on foreign law. it's passed. >> it's so eminent three quarters voted for the law....
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today is the 50th anniversary of winston churchill's passing. chill stood as a lion in winter, a voice against the darkness that was sweeping the globe. and i'll tell you 50 years later we are facing threats every bit as ominous and today, like then, we need the clarity of thought and voice and action that churchill provided. [applause] >> one of the very first acts president obama did upon being elected was sending churchill's bust back to the u.k. (crowd boos) >> and i think that foreshadowed everything that was to come the next six years. i'm happy that here with me today is my wife heidi. [applause] >> heidi is an incredible mom. she's a fantastic businesswoman and she is my very best friend in the entire world. [applause] >> and you know, we're blessed to have two little girls at home, caroline who is six and katherine who is four. and i'll tell you heidi and i are here today for the same reason that all y'all are here. because we look at what's happening in this country and we fear for our children. we fear for our grandchildren. so what i
today is the 50th anniversary of winston churchill's passing. chill stood as a lion in winter, a voice against the darkness that was sweeping the globe. and i'll tell you 50 years later we are facing threats every bit as ominous and today, like then, we need the clarity of thought and voice and action that churchill provided. [applause] >> one of the very first acts president obama did upon being elected was sending churchill's bust back to the u.k. (crowd boos) >> and i think that...
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he then invoked winston churchill as a proponent of the reading word for word theory of speech makingw, you must understand the rules of engagement in debate with mario cuomo. invoking an historical figure as a source in this context was not -- was more of a metaphor than a literal interpretation. it really meant winston churchill could have said or should have said or would have said that reading was best. >> andrew cuomo thanked the dignitaries including president clinton and senator clinton, but he also thanked the team the people who are never thanked enough, the people who can get a governor in a lot of trouble, as we've seen in new jersey or who can really make governor work the governor's staff. i worked with that cuomo team when i was on the team of the senior senator from new york daniel patrick moynihan. and i was afraid of every member of the cuomo team because, as andrew said today, his father was really really tough. and let's just say that that toughness got communicated very clearly by everyone on the cuomo team. they were tough like their boss because they cared about
he then invoked winston churchill as a proponent of the reading word for word theory of speech makingw, you must understand the rules of engagement in debate with mario cuomo. invoking an historical figure as a source in this context was not -- was more of a metaphor than a literal interpretation. it really meant winston churchill could have said or should have said or would have said that reading was best. >> andrew cuomo thanked the dignitaries including president clinton and senator...
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. >> even here -- >> how do we turn this around so -- winston churchill -- >> i say look at the courage of the boy. >> also the body will bounce back. it's interesting. in 2001 when 9/11 happened, i was in france. i was doing training over there. you turn on the tv and all of a sudden you see the buildings coming down. that fear that builds up. so what that leads to is insomnia. you end up in more anxiety and depression. if you're suffering from this, don't just do it on your own. you can seek help. ask for experts. there are medications we can give you. very simple basic things we have spoken about. from tea, magnesium that can relax you. but those are basic stuff. there's also anti-anxiety medications that under direction of psychiatrist can help you. >> he's talking about cycle of worry. you start watching this. you watch it at night. then you hear there are sleeper terror cells in the united states. you say, could be me. i don't feel in control anymore. how do you get the control back, you break that cycle of worry. exercise is another one. exercise releases positive hormones in the
. >> even here -- >> how do we turn this around so -- winston churchill -- >> i say look at the courage of the boy. >> also the body will bounce back. it's interesting. in 2001 when 9/11 happened, i was in france. i was doing training over there. you turn on the tv and all of a sudden you see the buildings coming down. that fear that builds up. so what that leads to is insomnia. you end up in more anxiety and depression. if you're suffering from this, don't just do it on...
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as winston churchill said, let us embrace ourselves to our duties so that for a thousand years men willay that this was their finest hour. on behalf of a grateful nation we say thank you, well done, good and faithful servants. may god bless you, may god bless the united states of america and may he hold you in the palm of his hand. thank you. >> ladies and gentlemen, the united states air force band brass quintet. ♪ [applause] >> ladies and gentlemen, do democratic leader of the honorable nancy pelosi. >> good afternoon. thank you for that beautiful rendition of " america the beautiful." my favorite verses the one that begins -- that is what our civilian air patrolmen did. general vasquez, lester wolff so honored to be here with you as i am to be with our speaker who made this all possible peter reid, peter mcconnell thanks to you and henry for introducing this legislation. time and time again, across our history, at the darkest and most desperate hours of our national need, everyday citizens have stepped forward to confront the enemy and defend our country. our nation faced harrowing m
as winston churchill said, let us embrace ourselves to our duties so that for a thousand years men willay that this was their finest hour. on behalf of a grateful nation we say thank you, well done, good and faithful servants. may god bless you, may god bless the united states of america and may he hold you in the palm of his hand. thank you. >> ladies and gentlemen, the united states air force band brass quintet. ♪ [applause] >> ladies and gentlemen, do democratic leader of the...
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as winston churchill said, let us embrace ourselves to our duties, so that for a thousand years men will say that this was their finest hour. so, on behalf of a grateful nation, we say thank you, well done, good and faithful servants. may god bless you, may god bless the united states of america and may he hold you in the palm of his hand. thank you. [applause] >> ladies and gentlemen, the united states air force band brass quintet. ♪ [applause] >> ladies and gentlemen, the democratic leader of the united states house of representatives, the honorable nancy pelosi. >> good afternoon. thank you for that beautiful rendition of "america the beautiful." my favorite verse is the one that begins, "o beautiful for patriot's dreams that survive beyond the years." major vasquez, former major general wolf, i am honored to be with everyone who made this possible. leader reid, senator mcconnell. thank you for introducing this legislation. time and again a cross our history, at the darkest moments of national need, everyday citizens have stepped forward to confront the enemy and defend our country. o
as winston churchill said, let us embrace ourselves to our duties, so that for a thousand years men will say that this was their finest hour. so, on behalf of a grateful nation, we say thank you, well done, good and faithful servants. may god bless you, may god bless the united states of america and may he hold you in the palm of his hand. thank you. [applause] >> ladies and gentlemen, the united states air force band brass quintet. ♪ [applause] >> ladies and gentlemen, the...
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like india that are getting very set up that would be way beyond the competence of britain made winston churchill himself he thought it was worth holding on to the empire but it is true. america was the greatest nation in the world and with this wealth and affluence maybe you would like to run the place? that is that the enormous cost with all of the caribbean or vietnam war said to iraq wars and afghanistan. horribly expensive nothing to show for it. to be the top dog give life and you can see why. , one of the great achievements of roosevelt's is it could never be used again. so then they say let me stress before i go further to say i am not an isolationist or the other euphemisms but to help people abroad for foreign aid. that the military should be cut drastically in interest the fiscal continents but that is what it means if you remove half of the military there are cases that have been there since 1945 in all of the defeated nations and they are there in order to teacher. id people say china ought to step up to the plate to with the famine of the ebola crisis, ask yourself to be really want
like india that are getting very set up that would be way beyond the competence of britain made winston churchill himself he thought it was worth holding on to the empire but it is true. america was the greatest nation in the world and with this wealth and affluence maybe you would like to run the place? that is that the enormous cost with all of the caribbean or vietnam war said to iraq wars and afghanistan. horribly expensive nothing to show for it. to be the top dog give life and you can see...
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. >> winston churchill. >> are you british? >> no. >> what is the name of our national anthem?national anthem. >> star spangled banner. ♪ o say can you see ♪ >> that's as far as you are going to get. >>> now it is three minutes till the top of the hour. don't go anywhere. our special snow coverage continues. winter whiteout covering the northeast right now, but this storm especially dangerous. we are live with everything you need to know. >>> and it's a rescue like you've never seen before. the coast guard rushed to a ship and in that basket an 18-month-old baby. >> tens of millions of americans in a blizzard. hurricane force winds, thousands of flights canceled and new worries this morning about power outages and flooding. good morning and welcome to "fox & friends first". i am ainsley earhardt. >> i am heather childers. we want to get right to the extreme weather alert for you. >> we have live team coverage in boston one of the hardest hit cities. david? >> indeed a very hard hit city. i am in boston. i am now standing in the middle of boylston street. take a look behind me t
. >> winston churchill. >> are you british? >> no. >> what is the name of our national anthem?national anthem. >> star spangled banner. ♪ o say can you see ♪ >> that's as far as you are going to get. >>> now it is three minutes till the top of the hour. don't go anywhere. our special snow coverage continues. winter whiteout covering the northeast right now, but this storm especially dangerous. we are live with everything you need to know....
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winston churchill and the battle of britain think henry v. ronald reagan was a master of the political stage. his mind was immense. it operated at 10 times the speed of awesome mortals. that is what all the people missed. reagan was in fact a great communicator. he was known that way because of his performances on television by this trick to a squared was that he was a great communicator with everybody. example, in the 1966 his first campaign for governor i was taking him to northern california to meet the editor of a small town paper in the healdsburg tribune could on the way up i briefed him on the problems of water and sonoma counties. the corps of engineers wanted to reverse the river and all that kind of stuff. we get to the healdsburg tribune and he's ready to talk about the big issues. the editor comes out beaming and i look in the door and holy macworld there's blood all over the wooden floor. they floor. there are two halves of a writhing snake. this man is just kill a rattlesnake on the floor of his office. reagan never missed a bea
winston churchill and the battle of britain think henry v. ronald reagan was a master of the political stage. his mind was immense. it operated at 10 times the speed of awesome mortals. that is what all the people missed. reagan was in fact a great communicator. he was known that way because of his performances on television by this trick to a squared was that he was a great communicator with everybody. example, in the 1966 his first campaign for governor i was taking him to northern california...
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in the spring of 1943 -- we know in january of 1943 franklin roosevelt and winston churchill met in casablancato discuss the role of the americans in assisting the british and their airborne campaign against the germans. they discussed the combined bomber offensive, which they would then begin to carry out in 1943, and here we have a newsreel featuring bomber harris explaining how this is going to work. >> [indiscernible] the western allies. and yet no -- [indiscernible] the massive power fo the united states of american. when they stop of germany, they will look back to the days coulogne, to the efforts of this last summer. germany, clingign desperately to its conquests -- [indiscernible] >> right, so there is the very dry, understated language of revenge and retribution. if you could not quite make out the accent, he paraphrased for you that rustic, lubec, and cologne were only the beginning. it would be no bigger than a man's hand, behind which lies the might of the united states of america. the germans will look back on cologne and lubec as a man caught in a hurricane looks back on the gen
in the spring of 1943 -- we know in january of 1943 franklin roosevelt and winston churchill met in casablancato discuss the role of the americans in assisting the british and their airborne campaign against the germans. they discussed the combined bomber offensive, which they would then begin to carry out in 1943, and here we have a newsreel featuring bomber harris explaining how this is going to work. >> [indiscernible] the western allies. and yet no -- [indiscernible] the massive power...
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we have not followed winston churchill's advice of dealing with the russian revolution when he said we should have strangled -- that is what we should have done to isis and we have failed. >> too late? >> not too late, but the time is running out. seven months what have we done? >>> happy new year. and republicans are getting ready to take over congress. what are they going to do first? senator rand paul goes on the record first and the story of the 7-year-old sole survivor of a plane crash. without shoes, blood and he walked through the cold, dark woods. you will hear firsthand from the man that was there who helped the girl after the crash that. you pay your auto insurance premium every month on the dot. you're like the poster child for paying on time. and then one day you tap the bumper of a station wagon. no big deal... until your insurance company jacks up your rates. you freak out. what good is having insurance if you get punished for using it? hey insurance companies, news flash. nobody's perfect. for drivers with accident forgiveness, liberty mutual won't raise your our first a
we have not followed winston churchill's advice of dealing with the russian revolution when he said we should have strangled -- that is what we should have done to isis and we have failed. >> too late? >> not too late, but the time is running out. seven months what have we done? >>> happy new year. and republicans are getting ready to take over congress. what are they going to do first? senator rand paul goes on the record first and the story of the 7-year-old sole survivor...
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i think the most wonderful statement made about him was from winston churchill who said the greatest cross i must barrassp across of iran. >> the truth is somebody had to be running a french government so when the germans were forced back and kicked out they could actually function. there was a vacuum at that point and degaulle was able to do that. most of us know up enough about churchill although you definitely talk about them. still when you don't because he was not a figure in d-day in this book is about d-day. but i thought you said something about franklin roosevelt that i have often thought there are a lot of medical theories about if this person or this illness had gone on history would have been different. if napoleon hadn't suffered from hemorrhoids he may not have crossed the waterloo because he could not sit on his horse. fdr in your judgment in this book should not have run for a fourth term. >> correct, he was done. if you look at the films especially from the all the conference about six weeks before he died he really should have stepped down but it was not in him. >>
i think the most wonderful statement made about him was from winston churchill who said the greatest cross i must barrassp across of iran. >> the truth is somebody had to be running a french government so when the germans were forced back and kicked out they could actually function. there was a vacuum at that point and degaulle was able to do that. most of us know up enough about churchill although you definitely talk about them. still when you don't because he was not a figure in d-day...
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today, is the 50th anniversary of winston churchill's passing. churchill stood as a lion in winter.ce against the darkness that was sweeping the globe. i tell you 50 years later, we are facing threats every bit as ominous. and today like them, we need the clarity of thought and voice and action that churchill provided. [applause] one of the very first asked that president obama did upon being elected was sending churchill lost back to the u.k.. i think that foreshadowed everything that was to come in the next 60 years. i will tell you that i'm very happy to be here with you today and with my wife heidi. heidi is an incredible mom. susan and -- c is a fantastic business woman in my very best friend in the entire world. [applause] we are blessed to have two little girls at home. caroline, who is six, and catherine, who is for. i will tell you that heidi and i are here for the same reason that all of you all are here. we look at what is happening in this country and we fear for our children. we fear for our grandchildren. what i want to talk to you about today is reigniting the miracle
today, is the 50th anniversary of winston churchill's passing. churchill stood as a lion in winter.ce against the darkness that was sweeping the globe. i tell you 50 years later, we are facing threats every bit as ominous. and today like them, we need the clarity of thought and voice and action that churchill provided. [applause] one of the very first asked that president obama did upon being elected was sending churchill lost back to the u.k.. i think that foreshadowed everything that was to...
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it prompted sir winston churchill, the greatest figure of the 20th century in my mind to say it is notreeks that fight like heroes, but that heroes fight like greeks. and then again in 1943 on the island of -- [inaudible] the german military commander ordered the bishop and the mayor to prepare him a list of the jewish community on the island. his plan was to deport the entire jewish community to concentration camps in tohand. in poland. the word had gone out that any greek caught hiding a jew would be executed on the spot. instead of preparing this list the bishop and the mayor went to the jewish community on the island, and they sent them into hiding in the mountains or with christian friends in the countryside. they returned to the german military commander and presented him with a sheet of paper, the list that the german military commander was after. this were just two names -- there were just two names on that piece of paper, the bishop and the mayor. they told the german military commander that it was the entire jewish community of the island. it was the spirit that was behind bo
it prompted sir winston churchill, the greatest figure of the 20th century in my mind to say it is notreeks that fight like heroes, but that heroes fight like greeks. and then again in 1943 on the island of -- [inaudible] the german military commander ordered the bishop and the mayor to prepare him a list of the jewish community on the island. his plan was to deport the entire jewish community to concentration camps in tohand. in poland. the word had gone out that any greek caught hiding a jew...
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during world war ii when winston churchill came in '41 and '43 and in 1952 it was always to meet thed go to congress. in this case it's unusual because congress is maybe the only person group, body that he'll meet. i'll be interested to see if president obama extends an invitation or gives him in cold shoulder. >> which in and of itself would be historic. the president and benjamin netanyahu are completely on the opposite side of this. it's hard to imagine the president actually meeting with prime minister netanyahu given the president's view that he wants to do a deal with iran. >> it does seem very doubtful doesn't it. netanyahu is up for re-election. he's struggling. it might be the white house that says we don't want to meet with you. we've had worse moments. in the end, the question for the president and american foreign policy is what's best. the president seems admit that he's not going to allow it to continue. >> a lot of these countries that are backing want to do business with iran. this has been dragging on for more than a year. n american interest but that doesn't mean it
during world war ii when winston churchill came in '41 and '43 and in 1952 it was always to meet thed go to congress. in this case it's unusual because congress is maybe the only person group, body that he'll meet. i'll be interested to see if president obama extends an invitation or gives him in cold shoulder. >> which in and of itself would be historic. the president and benjamin netanyahu are completely on the opposite side of this. it's hard to imagine the president actually meeting...
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. >> winston churchill this is part of moving a nation and so it's related to the language you use aboutd where you go and how you behave. >> let me ask you about this. now they're going to have this summit. it's a summit on violent extremism. that's the title overall. now it's scheduled for sometime next month. >> i agree with everything both of you said and the reason why -- the only reason this summit is now on is because of the controversy around this poor optics. look. i agree. the president has not been very good about understanding the power and symbolism of his office. the reason i came down personally and said i would not send the president is the substance what we're worrying about here is the copycat attack, lone wolf attack, especially coming on the heels of what happened in france that we could have something happening imminently. what i was thinking personally is what if we got attacked while the president was overseas. my first reaction would be why is he overseas? what would the options be like if we got hit while the president was in paris? >> that's why god gave vice pr
. >> winston churchill this is part of moving a nation and so it's related to the language you use aboutd where you go and how you behave. >> let me ask you about this. now they're going to have this summit. it's a summit on violent extremism. that's the title overall. now it's scheduled for sometime next month. >> i agree with everything both of you said and the reason why -- the only reason this summit is now on is because of the controversy around this poor optics. look. i...
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terrorist attacks in france great britain and europe as well and we have resolve and spirits of winston churchillted the specter of nazi germany and fascism. we need spirit of ronald reagan and margaret thatcher who defeated communism. we're facing a huge challenge of our day. the battle and the war against islamist extremism. melissa: without question. thanks to both of you. >> thank you. melissa: dow firmly in the red. reacting to both the evolving situation in paris, less than stellar side of this morning's jobs report as well. nicole petallides at new york city with what is driving -- new york stock exchange. what is driving today's trade. nicole. >> here at home we got the monthly jobs report, 252,000 jobs added. nice to see jobs added of the last year went down in the record the most jobs added since 1999. however those hourly wage numbers were actually weaker-than-expected and people looked at that obviously as one of the factors amount couple of things here. we're seeing selling across the board after two great days on wall street. some dow laggards would be ge, jpmorgan chevron. we're se
terrorist attacks in france great britain and europe as well and we have resolve and spirits of winston churchillted the specter of nazi germany and fascism. we need spirit of ronald reagan and margaret thatcher who defeated communism. we're facing a huge challenge of our day. the battle and the war against islamist extremism. melissa: without question. thanks to both of you. >> thank you. melissa: dow firmly in the red. reacting to both the evolving situation in paris, less than stellar...
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winston churchill said a pessimist sees the difficulty in every opportunity.ism sees the opportunity in every difficulty. jamie is an optimist and she sees the gold. >> this morning we're starting out in aurora. we're going to check out the three locations we applied for in the three different wards. we're hoping to find out the cost overall, get the blueprints drawn out. and starting them. this is nice and open. it's like a blank slate. that way we can get the licenses, we're ready to turn them in, and hopefully open on october 1st. what is the timeline realistically? >> realistically is to do it in september when i get back. >> that means we won't open in october then. did you know this? >> no. he just told me that he's going out of town. >> for two weeks. how are we going to find another architect? >> opening october 1st in aurora is critical. there's a lot of new businesses that are going to be out here. we want to be the first. now the architect is saying there's a structure problem with the second location. >> he's saying to not put the money in this one
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evan rosenstock took his own life right before the end of his sophomore year at winston churchill highin potomac, maryland. a difficult year and a half later, evan's mother is walking the halls of high schools and universities telling students you matter. >> umttr has become the community of young adults really compassionately going to schools and friends and really spreading the word of positive hope. >> reporter: rosenstock and evan's friends started the organization to urge young people to believe that every life matters and suicide is never the answer. she's teaming up with a suicide prevention program. >> everybody get up find a partner. >> reporter: students in mouk montgomery county are on a new journey to prevent teen suicide. it's a program called sources of strength. student peer leaders and staff at bethesda chevy chase and other schools are being trained to recognize warning signs, break the silence, and connect troubled students to people who will support them. >> fun is a major component of what we do. we're trying to empower the voice of peer leaders, that their voice ma
evan rosenstock took his own life right before the end of his sophomore year at winston churchill highin potomac, maryland. a difficult year and a half later, evan's mother is walking the halls of high schools and universities telling students you matter. >> umttr has become the community of young adults really compassionately going to schools and friends and really spreading the word of positive hope. >> reporter: rosenstock and evan's friends started the organization to urge young...
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winston churchill fashion, the british prime minister's epitaph reads -- i am ready to meet my maker. whether my maker is prepared for the great ordeal of meeting me that's another matter. thank you for watching "state of the union." i'm michael smerconish. find me on twitter if you can spell smerconish. "fareed zakaria gps" starts now. lmplts . >>> in is gps, the global public square. welcome to all of you in the united states and around the world. i'm fareed zakaria coming to you from davos, switzerland, the home this week of the world economic forum. we'll begin today's show with the death of a king. king abdullah of saudi arabia. the custodian of the two holy mosques. saudi arabia has been an island of stability in the midst of the firestorms of the middle east. but it is also home to the most puritan cal version ofe puritanical version of islam which has helped shape islam. is it part of the answer or the solution? i will ask tony blair about that and much else. . >>> also u.s. naval station in cuba. . >>> also the price of oil has fallen in the last six months. oil revenues make
winston churchill fashion, the british prime minister's epitaph reads -- i am ready to meet my maker. whether my maker is prepared for the great ordeal of meeting me that's another matter. thank you for watching "state of the union." i'm michael smerconish. find me on twitter if you can spell smerconish. "fareed zakaria gps" starts now. lmplts . >>> in is gps, the global public square. welcome to all of you in the united states and around the world. i'm fareed...
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. >> a true leader, winston churchill, george washington abraham lincoln they don't weasel around allnice? this was a weasel play. that's what i'm trying to get at. i'm trying to help your candidate. when you are asked a simple question give your opinion. that's all. last word, jennice. there is the right -- yes thank you. there is the right time for the opinion and clearly she has decided and we have to respect her. this not the right time for her to submit that opinion. >> i don't have to respect anybody. that's one of the good parts of my job. i can do whatever i want. i will tell you what somebody asks my opinion on anything, i don't weasel around. i tell them. >> you are not running for president. >> well, you know, that's true. >> o'reilly 2016. >> somebody has got to watch out for the folks. and our leaders should be doing it you. new england patriots on deck. they are going to the super bowl but now they there are charges they may have cheated to get there. wow. right back with it. do you have something for pain? i have bayer aspirin. i'm not having a heart attack, it's my bac
. >> a true leader, winston churchill, george washington abraham lincoln they don't weasel around allnice? this was a weasel play. that's what i'm trying to get at. i'm trying to help your candidate. when you are asked a simple question give your opinion. that's all. last word, jennice. there is the right -- yes thank you. there is the right time for the opinion and clearly she has decided and we have to respect her. this not the right time for her to submit that opinion. >> i don't...