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that's for sure. >> winston churchill's life is summed up by his own words. the nazis and hitler, winston offered these words of advice. never give in. never, never, never, never. nothing great or small, large or petty, never give in except the conviction of honor or good sense. nooefr field to force. never yield to the apparently overwhelming might of the enemy. his is a war story that deserves to be told. i'm oliver north. good night. you. ♪ >> from queens college, city university of new york. >> university of virginia. >> university of texas at austin. >> guatemala. >> unc charlotte. >> vanderbilt university. >> university of queensland, brisbane, australia. >> university of maryland. >> are you republican? >> no. >> are you democrats? no. john: what are you? [shouting] [applause] >> and now, john stossel. [applause] john: i'm in washington, d.c.
that's for sure. >> winston churchill's life is summed up by his own words. the nazis and hitler, winston offered these words of advice. never give in. never, never, never, never. nothing great or small, large or petty, never give in except the conviction of honor or good sense. nooefr field to force. never yield to the apparently overwhelming might of the enemy. his is a war story that deserves to be told. i'm oliver north. good night. you. ♪ >> from queens college, city...
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that's for sure. >> winston churchill's life is summed up by his own words. was at the extinction of the nazis and hitler, winston offered these words of advice. never give in. never, never, never, never. nothing great or small, large or petty, never give in except the conviction of honor or good sense. nooefr field to force. never yield to the apparently overwhelming might of the enemy. his is a war story that deserves to be told. i'm oliver north. good night. . lou: good evening, everybody. i'm lou dobbs. russian president putin taking greater control of more territory in eastern ukraine, and it seems most world leaders are concerned, but president obama remains silent. according to u.s. officials pro-russian rebels in eastern ukraine have broken a day's old cease-fire more than 250 times since that cease-fire went into effect earlier this week. putin himself is more embolden than ever saying, quote --
that's for sure. >> winston churchill's life is summed up by his own words. was at the extinction of the nazis and hitler, winston offered these words of advice. never give in. never, never, never, never. nothing great or small, large or petty, never give in except the conviction of honor or good sense. nooefr field to force. never yield to the apparently overwhelming might of the enemy. his is a war story that deserves to be told. i'm oliver north. good night. . lou: good evening,...
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what we really need is for the president to channel his inner winston churchill. oh, wait, he took down his portrait almost immediately upon taking the white house in 2009. i guess it isn't there. it sure needs to be there. >> i'm not just saying this. we saved the best for last because i know you're a die hard libertarian. i suspect you have problems with some of what you heard. >> yeah i think i'm going to be rick for this segment. i think we all recognize that politicians are fallible and very much prone to error. we're also trusting that politicians in this case can make big foreign policy decisions that won't immediately impact american lives. let's face it, isis is prominent today because we deemed it necessary to get rid of. there comes a point when we recognize we don't understand the middle east. some of our involvement makes the middle east worse off and usless safe. >> let me just come to any defense. we have given billions of dollars noto a will the of these so-called allies in the region. you think of allies like pakistan, which in some cases have sup
what we really need is for the president to channel his inner winston churchill. oh, wait, he took down his portrait almost immediately upon taking the white house in 2009. i guess it isn't there. it sure needs to be there. >> i'm not just saying this. we saved the best for last because i know you're a die hard libertarian. i suspect you have problems with some of what you heard. >> yeah i think i'm going to be rick for this segment. i think we all recognize that politicians are...
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what we really need is for the president to channel his inner winston churchill but, oh, wait barack obama took down churchill's portrait almost immediately upon taking the white house in 2009. >> i forgot about that. >> i guess it isn't there. but it sure needs to be there. >> ondamnjohn, we saved the best for last i know you are a die hard libertarian, i suspect you have problems with some of what you've heard. >> i think i'm going to be rick for this segment. [ laughter ] >> we all historically recognize that politicians are fallible and they're very much prone to err, but we're also trusting that politicians can make big foreign policy decisions that won't immediately impact american lives. isis is prominent today because we deemed it necessary to get rid of sad dam. we have the taliban to some degree because we deemed it necessary to intervene in afghanistanful does there come a point that we recognize we don't understand the middle east and some of our involvement makes the middle east worse off but us less safe. >> since john is holding up one side of this argument the fact is
what we really need is for the president to channel his inner winston churchill but, oh, wait barack obama took down churchill's portrait almost immediately upon taking the white house in 2009. >> i forgot about that. >> i guess it isn't there. but it sure needs to be there. >> ondamnjohn, we saved the best for last i know you are a die hard libertarian, i suspect you have problems with some of what you've heard. >> i think i'm going to be rick for this segment. [...
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to bletchley park, the code making and breaking headquarters for the british empire set up by winston churchill. alan turing comes up with an innovative approach we referred to -- or he referred to as assumed text. they were able to find radio stations that sent out messages every day at the same time and because of the nation -- the nature of the mission, they were able to get the first sentence of the transmission. station 26 on the coast of france comes on here every day at 10:00 and the first sentence is the weather today will be -- it was concerned with putting out weather reports to german ships and some rains. with that, you get a head start and you can begin the process. he's able to design a marvelous device referred to as the bomb. this is a giant guessing machine that help to sort out the other patterns and sequence. i don't want to make this sound easy. it was not stop at eight to 12 hours in the core of analysts linguists and many more support personnel. here's the bottom line -- by the end of the day with some exceptions, they were able to determine the rotor settings. they were i
to bletchley park, the code making and breaking headquarters for the british empire set up by winston churchill. alan turing comes up with an innovative approach we referred to -- or he referred to as assumed text. they were able to find radio stations that sent out messages every day at the same time and because of the nation -- the nature of the mission, they were able to get the first sentence of the transmission. station 26 on the coast of france comes on here every day at 10:00 and the...
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it was set up by winston churchill, there are any number of brilliant people there, not the least of which was alan turing, he comes up with an innovative purchase that he referred to as assumed text, they were able to find radio stations in the third reich and occupied europe that sent out messages every day at the time the enigma messages were sent, at the same time. and because of the nature of the mission of the radio stations they were able to guess the first sentence of the transmission. perfect example, station 26 on the coast of france, comes on the air river day at 7:00 a.m. and the first sentence off the tower is the weather today off the coast of france will be. why, it was concerned with putting out weather reports to the german ships and submarines at sea. with that, you get a head start. you can begin the process, and he was able to design a device that was referred to as a bombe. this is a giant calculating machine, a guessing machine that helps to sort out the other patterns and sequences. i don't want to make this sound easy, it was not. it took between 8 to 12 hours
it was set up by winston churchill, there are any number of brilliant people there, not the least of which was alan turing, he comes up with an innovative purchase that he referred to as assumed text, they were able to find radio stations in the third reich and occupied europe that sent out messages every day at the time the enigma messages were sent, at the same time. and because of the nature of the mission of the radio stations they were able to guess the first sentence of the transmission....
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when he was called in by king george to be prime minister winston churchill became prime minister ofreat britain within 48 hours of france surrendering of the germans. he thought he was going to do it with the french. he thought when he said we have to fight these nazis that he would do it with the french and that the germans would be on the border of belgium 200 miles away. when he took office there was nothing but wreckage. nothing but burned out tangs and the germans weren't 200 miles away, they were 20 miles away. he could see the air fields the german bombers were coming from. they were a nine minute flight away. they were nine minutes away. winston churchill was advised by every single member of his government, they said, hitler likes britain and he admires us and he thinks errwe're arians. he's promised us a future. he just wants the continent. we can keep our empire. and winston churchill heard this is and all his advisors said make the best it a decision just a choice like everything else. of course they want you the last people in the world to think these things and believe
when he was called in by king george to be prime minister winston churchill became prime minister ofreat britain within 48 hours of france surrendering of the germans. he thought he was going to do it with the french. he thought when he said we have to fight these nazis that he would do it with the french and that the germans would be on the border of belgium 200 miles away. when he took office there was nothing but wreckage. nothing but burned out tangs and the germans weren't 200 miles away,...
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and finally, winston churchill. the good thing about churchill is he encouraged out of the box thinking. somebody who did indeed, as the movie shows -- the movie simply identifies it agent built but when the letter comes in saying we need these resources, churchill understands how important it is. however, as much as i admire churchill, talk about him being the greatest figure of the 20th century. when i was at "time magazine" we had to pick the person of the century. we spent five years doing conversations, working on it, public event, to discuss it. it came down to four or five people. if you thought it was a century of great political struggles against communism against naziism, fascism, then you have people like franklin roosevelt and winston churchill who stand up. also a century of civil rights, where women and blacks and colonial people all get their own individual rights, and then gandhi or martin luther king as far as that. and finally, you think it as century in which science and technology took us to the
and finally, winston churchill. the good thing about churchill is he encouraged out of the box thinking. somebody who did indeed, as the movie shows -- the movie simply identifies it agent built but when the letter comes in saying we need these resources, churchill understands how important it is. however, as much as i admire churchill, talk about him being the greatest figure of the 20th century. when i was at "time magazine" we had to pick the person of the century. we spent five...
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he removed the bust of winston churchill.f anybody is out there waiting for him to take up that kind of stand, it will never happen. it is not just in his dna. >> two things happened there. i bet hillary clinton, if she is watching saying oh, my goodness, they got me confused with mr. obama. quickly, last thought. >> they sit there and talk about the root causes but how do you talk about the root causes if you don't call something what it is? it makes absolutely no sense. >> yeah. >> make it real easy for us. they call themselves the islamic state. they put islamic in the name. they're not hiding it. >> there is thought with flight capability with some extremist as they call them or radical islamists in northern libya who attacked an airport up there. so they're affiliation with isis is still questionable. if they are affiliated, can you think if they have warplanes pause they're taking over parts that of country. we'll keep everybody posted on that. >>> no major scandals the at white house in the past six years? really? that
he removed the bust of winston churchill.f anybody is out there waiting for him to take up that kind of stand, it will never happen. it is not just in his dna. >> two things happened there. i bet hillary clinton, if she is watching saying oh, my goodness, they got me confused with mr. obama. quickly, last thought. >> they sit there and talk about the root causes but how do you talk about the root causes if you don't call something what it is? it makes absolutely no sense. >>...
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when he was called in by king george to be prime minister winston churchill became prime minister of great britain within 48 hours of france surrendering of the germans. he thought he was going to do it with the french. he thought when he said we have to fight these nazis that he would do it with the french and that the germans would be on the border of belgium 200 miles away. when he took office there was nothing but wreckage. nothing but burned out tangs and the germans weren't 200 miles away, they were 20 miles away. he could see the air fields the german bombers were coming from. they were a nine minute flight away. they were nine minutes away. winston churchill was advised by every single member of his government, they said, hitler likes britain and he admires us and he thinks errwe're arians. he's promised us a future. he just wants the continent. we can keep our empire. and winston churchill heard this is and all his advisors said make the best it of course they want you to believe you're the laft people in the world who think these things and that faux news is not really news
when he was called in by king george to be prime minister winston churchill became prime minister of great britain within 48 hours of france surrendering of the germans. he thought he was going to do it with the french. he thought when he said we have to fight these nazis that he would do it with the french and that the germans would be on the border of belgium 200 miles away. when he took office there was nothing but wreckage. nothing but burned out tangs and the germans weren't 200 miles...
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. >> what did you learn from winston churchill about what people want from their leaders? >> well, churchill, the guy made the most incredible series of mistakes. his early career was studied with dast -- was studded with disasters of one kind or another. but he always came back from them and he always stuck by what he believed. and actually, as you will discover in this book, and if you analyze all the catastrophes, you can see how he was very often onto something. sometimes he simply got it wrong. and so the big takeout from churchill is that he had the most colossal moral strength. and bravery on a scale that i think is very, very difficult for our generation to messenger. yesterday, i went to -- to imagine. yesterday i went to see the air and space museum and we looked at that flyer built by orville and will burr wright, flew 800 feet, and it's incredible to think that only 10 years after that flight, churchill, winston churchill was getting up in contraptions of absolutely terrifying primitiveness, made of basically canvas and wood and laundry baskets with, you know e
. >> what did you learn from winston churchill about what people want from their leaders? >> well, churchill, the guy made the most incredible series of mistakes. his early career was studied with dast -- was studded with disasters of one kind or another. but he always came back from them and he always stuck by what he believed. and actually, as you will discover in this book, and if you analyze all the catastrophes, you can see how he was very often onto something. sometimes he...
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we need a winston churchill today. we need a ronald reagan today.in this country today. and i hope to god in a few years we get one. >> good seeing you again. >> thank you, neil. >> hard to argue. >> real pleasure being here. >> thank you very much. he calls it like it is and speaks his mean. meanwhile, scott walker, now some in the media are walking those attacks back. a clear sign we're looking at a front runner? after this. >>> we spend more time, more time talking about what do you call it, as opposed to what do you do about it? you know i mean really you know you know if fox didn't talk about this, they'd have nothing else to talk about. >> he's talking about this obsession some have apparently just here at fox even though i've heard a democratic congresswoman raise this, at least five liberal senators raise this, we're talking about the term islamic extremism. and that this is just somehow a fox obsession. carl, what did you think of that, out of the blue? >> i thought it was odd. of course many thing that the soon-to-be former attorney genera
we need a winston churchill today. we need a ronald reagan today.in this country today. and i hope to god in a few years we get one. >> good seeing you again. >> thank you, neil. >> hard to argue. >> real pleasure being here. >> thank you very much. he calls it like it is and speaks his mean. meanwhile, scott walker, now some in the media are walking those attacks back. a clear sign we're looking at a front runner? after this. >>> we spend more time, more...
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. >> he spearheaded this intelligence effort that winston churchill was wise enough to recognize as beingportant asset to winning the war at that stage. >> greatest encryption device in history and the germans use it for all major communications. >> reporter: winning the war didn't prevent turing from a devastating fate. after british authorities discovered he was gay he was charged with acts of indecency and sentenced to chemical castration. >> the court case was very public, he was shamed he was in the papers. he took his own life at the age of 41. >> 5 minutes 34 seconds. >> you said to do it under 6. >> reporter: cumberbatch's career and popularity took off with his role in "sherlock." >> the name sherlock holms and the address is 221 b baker street. >> reporter: despite his internet popularity cumberbatch isn't on social media. >> i benedict cumberbatch am not on twitter instagram or facebook. there are many people on instagram calling themselves me it ain't me. >> reporter: he managed to nearly break the internet when word spread of his impending cumber-baby due this year. >> how is
. >> he spearheaded this intelligence effort that winston churchill was wise enough to recognize as beingportant asset to winning the war at that stage. >> greatest encryption device in history and the germans use it for all major communications. >> reporter: winning the war didn't prevent turing from a devastating fate. after british authorities discovered he was gay he was charged with acts of indecency and sentenced to chemical castration. >> the court case was very...
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winston churchill said you ask what is our policy, our policy is to wage war, to wage relentless wargainst the monstrous tyranny unequalled in history. our aim is victory. >> he didn't go to parliament and say, please, let's put a time limit on this. >> this is the way this poll -- this president operates. remember in late 2009 he went to west point, he gave a speech announcing a surge in afghanistan. a war he said we must -- we must win. except that the surge was going to have fewer troops than the generals were asking for. and there was going to be a sunset clause. there was going to be a time provision. so that is precisely the way he has acted. and what we are doing is we are telling our enemies wait us out and eventually we will go. >> three year time limit is also -- if i were one of the presidential candidates hillary clinton or republican, the last thing i would want is a war resolution that runs out in my first year and basically you have to go back to congress to reauthorize it and maybe try to renegotiate the terms that have already been set implicitty on the war. that rea
winston churchill said you ask what is our policy, our policy is to wage war, to wage relentless wargainst the monstrous tyranny unequalled in history. our aim is victory. >> he didn't go to parliament and say, please, let's put a time limit on this. >> this is the way this poll -- this president operates. remember in late 2009 he went to west point, he gave a speech announcing a surge in afghanistan. a war he said we must -- we must win. except that the surge was going to have...
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but it requires a strategy that if the president wants an objective, try winston churchill's objective coming back to the russian revolution of 1979. churchill said we should have strangled poll chefism in its cradle. that should be barack obama's objective with respect to isis. i think that's the farthest thing from his mind. and i think we're paying a price for it and the price of defeating and ultimately destroying isis is going -- just going to get higher and more costly every day that goes by. >> and quickly what does that mean for us? >> i think america will be in danger. what threat does isis represent that it can train jihadis to return to europe and the united states on valid passports and carry out attacks in our country like we just saw in paris? or god forbid even worse come back with nuclear weapons. >> ambassador john bolton from boston this morning. with your insight, ambassador, thank you as always. >> thank you, eric. >>> well the u.s. oil workers staging the biggest walkout in 35 years. what's behind the strike and how it could impact your gas prices at the pump. >>>
but it requires a strategy that if the president wants an objective, try winston churchill's objective coming back to the russian revolution of 1979. churchill said we should have strangled poll chefism in its cradle. that should be barack obama's objective with respect to isis. i think that's the farthest thing from his mind. and i think we're paying a price for it and the price of defeating and ultimately destroying isis is going -- just going to get higher and more costly every day that goes...
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canadian millionaire who was appointed the head of the secret operation in north america by winston churchill and sent to america in 1940. his name william stephenson famous to many of you for his code name intrepid, there were a series of tests sellers and about him, a man called intrepid was one of them and he took a great hand in a bordering his own legend, he was also clever enough at the end of the war to commission official reports so that the history of the regular activities in america on -- unofficial, official, it is very difficult to tell what is what and how much of it was cleaned up in 1945 and 1946 alone later in the '50s and '60s and '70s as america and england rustled over that history. all that said, i don't think that the actual spy's themselves in this case on a particular colorful trio roald dahl, in flubbing in node you as the author of the james bond books and david ogilvy he went on to become a founder of the advertising giant ogilvy and mather. it didn't really go out of their way to a exaggerate or mislead people about their own spying careers. i think it was more a c
canadian millionaire who was appointed the head of the secret operation in north america by winston churchill and sent to america in 1940. his name william stephenson famous to many of you for his code name intrepid, there were a series of tests sellers and about him, a man called intrepid was one of them and he took a great hand in a bordering his own legend, he was also clever enough at the end of the war to commission official reports so that the history of the regular activities in america...
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that letter beat out love letters written by winston churchill, ernest hemingway and even beethoven.n we come back, the surprise from out of the blue, and from more than 70 years in the past that's made this a very special valentine's day for this family. curling up in bed with a favorite book is nice. but i think women would rather curl up with their favorite man. but here's the thing: about half of men over 40 have some degree of erectile dysfunction. well, viagra helps guys with ed get and keep an erection. and remember, you only take it when you need it. ask your doctor if your heart is healthy enough for sex. do not take viagra if you take nitrates for chest pain; it may cause an unsafe drop in blood pressure. side effects include headache, flushing, upset stomach and abnormal vision. to avoid long-term injury, seek immediate medical help for an erection lasting more than four hours. stop taking viagra and call your doctor right away if you experience a sudden decrease or loss in vision or hearing. ask your doctor about viagra. at ally bank no branches equals great rates. it's a
that letter beat out love letters written by winston churchill, ernest hemingway and even beethoven.n we come back, the surprise from out of the blue, and from more than 70 years in the past that's made this a very special valentine's day for this family. curling up in bed with a favorite book is nice. but i think women would rather curl up with their favorite man. but here's the thing: about half of men over 40 have some degree of erectile dysfunction. well, viagra helps guys with ed get and...
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winston churchill will be next in line approved. the turf would cost just over $1 million as part of a capital improvem program. >>> new today chaos outside the trial of the former chief of the inha part in an international prostitution ring. the charges have to do with his visits to washington. >>> and she may be proof that airport security can be breach ed ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ yoplait. with a smooth and creamy taste your whole family loves. don't miss yoplait's exciting new flavors -- creamy caramel and cookies 'n cream. >>> right now, whitney houston's only daughter is still in a medically induced coma. bobbi kris has been that way since she was found the case is eerily similar to how her mother diedr died. marks the third annivers> w now know a texas man died from an airbag. it fund a metal disk sl and killed him after a low speed car accident near houston last month. the man suffered no other injuries. ths the sixth person killed in conner bags by takata. >>> this morning topless women climbed on the car carrying former international moneta
winston churchill will be next in line approved. the turf would cost just over $1 million as part of a capital improvem program. >>> new today chaos outside the trial of the former chief of the inha part in an international prostitution ring. the charges have to do with his visits to washington. >>> and she may be proof that airport security can be breach ed ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ yoplait. with a smooth and creamy taste your whole family loves. don't miss yoplait's exciting new...
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. >> the life and times of winston churchill. that's next on "war stories."
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in the spring of 1943 -- we know in january of 1943 franklin roosevelt and winston churchill met in casablancao 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. [indiscernible] 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
in the spring of 1943 -- we know in january of 1943 franklin roosevelt and winston churchill met in casablancao 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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it recalls winston churchill and we should have strangled them in the cradle. we still have a chance to do it but it is fading away. >> it is on the floor crawling for mommy and daddy's bed. i am just trying to extend the metaphor. >> we have been tighting in the middle east for 25 years now since i have been adult and we weren graijed one way or another bombing and invading and reinvading. i just want to hear a conversation at some point like what is the end gram? >> we have not been bombing and invading because we didn't have anything else to do. >> it is not like this is the first time. we have been involved in that part of the world militarily for a longtime. >> and with good reason. like we have had troops in europe for 65 years and in south korea. that's the nature of the world. >> shutdown. >> oh my god. >> you were boltened. better you than me. the last time i was boltened i couldn't walk for a week. >> consider that before you stage a coup again. jay i don't know. i still think graham beckel is a tough nut. >> we are not having fair elections around he
it recalls winston churchill and we should have strangled them in the cradle. we still have a chance to do it but it is fading away. >> it is on the floor crawling for mommy and daddy's bed. i am just trying to extend the metaphor. >> we have been tighting in the middle east for 25 years now since i have been adult and we weren graijed one way or another bombing and invading and reinvading. i just want to hear a conversation at some point like what is the end gram? >> we have...
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. >> had the world listened to winston churchill in the 30's 60 million people, lies would have beend so when i see this apeasment and the fact that no one is willing to call it what it is, this is a war against islamic fundamentalism. not mentioning the name does a disservice to the battle. who are we fighting? we are not fighting millions of christians who are terrorists. we are not fighting millions of jews who are terrorists. we happen to be fighting a significant minority of islamic fundamentalists that are perverting their religion. it will take the rest of the muslim population those who are against jihad to aggressively take them on. >> let's keep talking about the president's refusal to call isis islamic terrorists. what message do you think that is sending our enemies? weigh in on the facebook page after the show #keep talking. >> isis appears to be getting closer to europe. the terror group might be planning to send thousands of fighters there despisedcember disguised as migrants. they will use it as the a gateway to the west and take trag tracking boats to mainland europe
. >> had the world listened to winston churchill in the 30's 60 million people, lies would have beend so when i see this apeasment and the fact that no one is willing to call it what it is, this is a war against islamic fundamentalism. not mentioning the name does a disservice to the battle. who are we fighting? we are not fighting millions of christians who are terrorists. we are not fighting millions of jews who are terrorists. we happen to be fighting a significant minority of islamic...
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>> you know back in the 1930s winston churchill tried to warn the world of what hitler was up to. and the world didn't listen. all you had to do was read his book. that's the same case with isis. read the books. if you read the books, they say this is what they're doing. they're looking back to the seventh century and they're trying to execute the same game plan that was executed in the seventh century. all we have to do is go back and look at it and see what they're trying to accomplish. they're using the same tactics beheadings and torture and enslavement. they are trying to recreate something from history. and we need to learn from history in order to combat it and defeat it. >> you're coming to us live from cpac where you gave your speech today. have you made a firm decision about 2016? >> no, i haven't. we're doing what i think 14 other people here at cpac is doing which is out there laying out both our credentials which i did in great detail with respect to our foreign policy record here. and laying out a vision trying to see what kind of support we're going to get. we're ju
>> you know back in the 1930s winston churchill tried to warn the world of what hitler was up to. and the world didn't listen. all you had to do was read his book. that's the same case with isis. read the books. if you read the books, they say this is what they're doing. they're looking back to the seventh century and they're trying to execute the same game plan that was executed in the seventh century. all we have to do is go back and look at it and see what they're trying to accomplish....
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appearance a hat-trick equalled by one international leader history, british prime minister winston churchillring the last visit members of congress gave him 29 standing ovations. >> no better friend than israel. >> this time binyamin netanyahu may be facing empty seats. the white house says joe biden is not liningly to attend. other democrats confirm they will skip the speech. part of the controversy, binyamin netanyahu's invitation didn't come from the white house, it came from house speaker john boehner, without the administration being informed first. >> i didn't want them getting in the way and quashing what i thought was a real opportunity. the white house said the president doesn't normally meet foreign leaders. the idea is to avoid looking like washington is picking sides. with israeli headed to the polls two weeks after scheduled speech president barack obama will not meet with binyamin netanyahu. the white house accused israel of leaking inaccurate information about nuclear talks. >> there's no question that some things said are negotiated positions, they have not been accurate. the
appearance a hat-trick equalled by one international leader history, british prime minister winston churchillring the last visit members of congress gave him 29 standing ovations. >> no better friend than israel. >> this time binyamin netanyahu may be facing empty seats. the white house says joe biden is not liningly to attend. other democrats confirm they will skip the speech. part of the controversy, binyamin netanyahu's invitation didn't come from the white house, it came from...
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it will be his third such appearance a hat-trick done only by one other person in history, winston churchill. members of congress gave him 29 standing ovations. >> no better friend than israel. >> but this time, netanyahu may be facing some empty streets. joe biden is not likely to attend. other democrats have confirmed they will skip the speech. part of the controversy northwestern's invitation did not come from the white house. -- netanyahu's invitation did not come from the white house. >> i frankly didn't want that getting in the way and quarterbacking what i thought was real opportunity. >> the white house says the president does not usually meet foreign leaders who are campaigning for reelection. the idea is to avoid looking like washington is picking sides. so with israelis headed to the polls only two weeks after the scheduled speech president obama will not meet with netanyahu. but talk of protocol isn't the only issue. the white house recent accused israel about leaking some of their negotiations with iran. >> that's not been accurate no question about that. >> i speak about it now
it will be his third such appearance a hat-trick done only by one other person in history, winston churchill. members of congress gave him 29 standing ovations. >> no better friend than israel. >> but this time, netanyahu may be facing some empty streets. joe biden is not likely to attend. other democrats have confirmed they will skip the speech. part of the controversy northwestern's invitation did not come from the white house. -- netanyahu's invitation did not come from the white...
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. >> the life and times of winston churchill. that's next on "war stories."
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i don't remember winston churchill calling adolf hitler saying, you know, that wall, we're about to breacht and you better get ready. this is bad on all levels. we have to focus, katie, on how to go about stating intentions. that's great. we want to certain things in the war. you can't say we're coming from 25,000 troops within this timeframe and want to be done by ramadan. it's totally insane. it gives the enemy total ability to get there ahead of you. right now we're seeing along route tampa, the main resupply line between kuwait and baghdad ieds we've never seen before. the guys are ahead of us. the forces we're trying to train, iraqi regulars, are not going it be ready. you have on the daily basis the shia and sunni elements fighting each other. we're being referees. we're not going to be ready for primetime in six weeks. we're saying this in a way that will almost ensure failure. >> my question now that these plans have been published, looking at doing something, taking back mosul is not a small defeat. it is a huge city. >> it is. >> what is it going to take to actually get that job
i don't remember winston churchill calling adolf hitler saying, you know, that wall, we're about to breacht and you better get ready. this is bad on all levels. we have to focus, katie, on how to go about stating intentions. that's great. we want to certain things in the war. you can't say we're coming from 25,000 troops within this timeframe and want to be done by ramadan. it's totally insane. it gives the enemy total ability to get there ahead of you. right now we're seeing along route tampa,...
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we will recall him sending back a bust of winston churchill to westminster. clearly he is the problem with a lot of america's long-standing allies and his foreign policy seems to be too upset the allies and embolden the enemy is which is to the detriment again not just of america, but the entire world. >> who else? >> my name is alan dinsmore. i'm a political science major here. and i love america. i appreciate you coming out to talk to us. your work tonight have been really encouraging to me. however of late i began to consider some darker possibilities. what if america doesn't pull out of this slump that we are seeing currently. my initial question would've been how can we pull out? but if we can't, what you see coming next. [applause] >> well, the question is what would america look like if the current trend continues? what would the world look like? alan, if the current trend continues. this is the world that i envision with the fallen america. terror, tyranny and torture would rain. individual liberty would be gradually extinguished. iran would launch a
we will recall him sending back a bust of winston churchill to westminster. clearly he is the problem with a lot of america's long-standing allies and his foreign policy seems to be too upset the allies and embolden the enemy is which is to the detriment again not just of america, but the entire world. >> who else? >> my name is alan dinsmore. i'm a political science major here. and i love america. i appreciate you coming out to talk to us. your work tonight have been really...
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winston churchill will be the seventh school in the county to use it if approved. adding the turf will cost just over a million dollars as part t improvement > you can learn about the 395 widening project. >> the plan is to construct a fourth street between duke street in arlington. it happens today at holmes oo 7 to 9:00 p.m. >>> mandatory reporting of campus sexual violence just one of the bills moving forward to combat that issue on campuses. lawmakers yesterday advanced legislation that requires colleges to write transcripts if a student is found guilty of assault. the bills are a response to the death last fall of uva student hannah graham. the bills will advance today. >>> a bill to expand dna collection in virginia is closer to becoming law. the state senate passed a bill unanimously yesterday. it would allow police to collect dna samples from people connected ofg or indecent exposure. it could help solve and prevent crimes by finding links between cases. the bill is expected to pass the house, too. >>> a new law in virginia says you can breastfeed your baby
winston churchill will be the seventh school in the county to use it if approved. adding the turf will cost just over a million dollars as part t improvement > you can learn about the 395 widening project. >> the plan is to construct a fourth street between duke street in arlington. it happens today at holmes oo 7 to 9:00 p.m. >>> mandatory reporting of campus sexual violence just one of the bills moving forward to combat that issue on campuses. lawmakers yesterday advanced...
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railinger provided when we had to face down the russians, doesn't require the kind of courage that winston churchillring the absolutely existential moment in 1940. maybe we live in a blander, softer kind of age. >> yeah, but we live in a television age that churchill doesn't are to face, where we can watch a flyer, a crank otherwise jordanian get burned alive by gasoline. a young woman who is helping people who are desperate get killed. we have to watch that. i just wonder, as much as i don't have a plan to win this war against isis, how can we be a manly, conscious, moral country and watch one person after another be publicly and be executed. >> we can't. a couple weeks ago i was in kurdistan and saw the one set of guys who are really sticking it to the isil people, are the kurdish peshmerga, and we should be backing them. >> maybe we should give 24e78 a country. that's what they want. >> well, they claim they would be happy with kurdistan in northern iraq, but obviously there are difficulties with turkish kurdistan -- what they certainly deserve is the support, the training to -- >> you and i have
railinger provided when we had to face down the russians, doesn't require the kind of courage that winston churchillring the absolutely existential moment in 1940. maybe we live in a blander, softer kind of age. >> yeah, but we live in a television age that churchill doesn't are to face, where we can watch a flyer, a crank otherwise jordanian get burned alive by gasoline. a young woman who is helping people who are desperate get killed. we have to watch that. i just wonder, as much as i...
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. >> what did you learn from winston churchill about what people want in their leader? >> well churchill, the guy made the most incredible series of mistakes. his early career was studied with disasters of one kind or another. but he always came back from them and he always stuck by what he believed. and actually, as you will discover in this book -- if you need to analyze all of his catastrophes, you can see how he was very often on to something. oftentimes he simply got it wrong. the big takeoff from churchill was he had the big colossal moral strength and on a scale it's hard for any of us to imagine. yesterday i went to see the aerospace museum and we looked at that flyer built by orville and wilbur wright that flew 800 feet. it's incredible that only ten years after that flight winston churchill was getting up in contraptions of absolutely terrifying primitiveness made of basically canvas and wood and laundry baskets with, you know, lawn mower engines strapped to them. he was flying the whole time. he kept crashing and he kept getting up again. the only prime minist
. >> what did you learn from winston churchill about what people want in their leader? >> well churchill, the guy made the most incredible series of mistakes. his early career was studied with disasters of one kind or another. but he always came back from them and he always stuck by what he believed. and actually, as you will discover in this book -- if you need to analyze all of his catastrophes, you can see how he was very often on to something. oftentimes he simply got it wrong....
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. >>> winston churchill high school is getting a new playing field and it's using a new type of artificial turf. the county council approved -- the monty y council approved $1.3 million project today. this new turf is plant based and it may pose fewer health risks than that rubber-based turf that's beenr for years. the county council also passed a resolutiono promising that all new playing fields will be built using plant-based materials >>> nig the union for police in frederick will decide whether they'll p officers back in county schools. this comes just day after a shooting at high school. the city's officers have been out of schools since last year when union officials determined the minimum pay was not enough for off-du cops. now school officials are offering tin tira >> we've met with them and the school determined not to do the off-duty they hired regular security gua unarmed securityguards. >> the school system does also have agreements with the county sheriff's ce and brunswick city police. >>> we hau heard from the former pole commander at the center of this d.c. whistle-blercase
. >>> winston churchill high school is getting a new playing field and it's using a new type of artificial turf. the county council approved -- the monty y council approved $1.3 million project today. this new turf is plant based and it may pose fewer health risks than that rubber-based turf that's beenr for years. the county council also passed a resolutiono promising that all new playing fields will be built using plant-based materials >>> nig the union for police in...
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suppose, just for a moment, it occurs to me do you suppose that franklin delano roosevelt and winston churchill would have spent time well trying make discreet judgments about the fascism of the national socialist party in germany, and mussolini and his fascist government in italy? it's such tripe intellectualy that i can't imagine people taking it seriously. >> you know at the end of the day, the muslim faith generally has to kind of face this issue of what is being done in their name and the kind of radicalism that goes on. and they need to be able to start addressing this and i think in doing so seriously, and not avoiding things, but actually taking them on they can gain credibility with the rest of the world and really be seen as trying to work on it but when you try to avoid it and do all these backward somersaults to avoid the language, you are in trouble. lou: how much trouble are we in, in libya? in iraq? how much trouble are we in in syria? a president four years of civil war and decided to arm a group of unnamed syrian rebels. this is an administration that is not only clumsy, that i
suppose, just for a moment, it occurs to me do you suppose that franklin delano roosevelt and winston churchill would have spent time well trying make discreet judgments about the fascism of the national socialist party in germany, and mussolini and his fascist government in italy? it's such tripe intellectualy that i can't imagine people taking it seriously. >> you know at the end of the day, the muslim faith generally has to kind of face this issue of what is being done in their name...
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this is about a man who winston churchill said probably did more to stop world war ii than any single should go see all of them. that's going to be an all nighter for a lot of people. throw in paddington too because it is great. >> paddington is very good. i like you threw that in there for the families at home. even the adults like it. that's a wrap here for the gold statue. thanks to all of you for joining us tonight. tweet me with who you think should get best actress on twitter. your clever moves won't stop the flu. but practicing healthy habits with lysol can. the cdc recommends washing your hands often and disinfecting surfaces. this season use lysol to kill 99.9% of germs and help keep your family healthy. (woman) the constipation and belly pain feel like a knot. how can i ease this pain? (man) when i can't go, it's like bricks piling up. i wish i could find some relief. (announcer) ask your doctor about linzess-- a once-daily capsule for adults with ibs with constipation or chronic idiopathic constipation. linzess is thought to help calm pain-sensing nerves and accelerate bowe
this is about a man who winston churchill said probably did more to stop world war ii than any single should go see all of them. that's going to be an all nighter for a lot of people. throw in paddington too because it is great. >> paddington is very good. i like you threw that in there for the families at home. even the adults like it. that's a wrap here for the gold statue. thanks to all of you for joining us tonight. tweet me with who you think should get best actress on twitter. your...
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what we're having right now is basically a winston churchill moment. leadership, seive the gathering storm, right now the will ills not there. >> eric, thank you for joining us. >> thank you stuart. >> from the attacks to the hack. one billion dollars, more than 100 banks, in what may go down as one of the biggest bank heists of all times. to cybersecurity analyst morgan rice on whether your money is safe. that is a key question, isn't it? >> right. >> if my bank is hacked and money is taken out of my account, have i lost that money or has the bank lost the money? who makes it up? >> the bank loses the money, and whatever insurance company they has. consumer cannot be held responsible but you bring up a good point. that in the i.s. we have china and ukraine and russia. we don't know. if my money is in a foreign bank, what kind of protections do itar+ÓÑ/=v( this is new. you have to -- on the one hand, this is impressive but it's scary. this required a lot of people a lot of planning, a lot of support. this is more than just organized crime. this has ele
what we're having right now is basically a winston churchill moment. leadership, seive the gathering storm, right now the will ills not there. >> eric, thank you for joining us. >> thank you stuart. >> from the attacks to the hack. one billion dollars, more than 100 banks, in what may go down as one of the biggest bank heists of all times. to cybersecurity analyst morgan rice on whether your money is safe. that is a key question, isn't it? >> right. >> if my bank...
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benjamin netanyahu sincerely believes he is winston churchill in the 1930s. only person wise enough and brave enough to sound the alarm about a potential -- about a potential nazi-like threat. barack obama sees himself as much more again to richard nixon in the 1970s, trying to make, look at the possibility of making an opening to iran which would be like an opening to china which would rejigger the entire power balance in the middle east and allow america to solve problems it can't solve now and put itself in a much stronger position. it's not just that these guys don't like each other. not just that obama is a democrat and netanyahu plays footsies with the republicans all the time. but it really goes to the core of how they see themselves historically. >> is israel, netanyahu, going to throw a monkey wrench in the iran deal? >> i think the lesson of conflict between the united states and israel is this -- when it comes to the palestinians, israel wins. the united states just does not care enough to pay the political price. when it comes to an issue that is
benjamin netanyahu sincerely believes he is winston churchill in the 1930s. only person wise enough and brave enough to sound the alarm about a potential -- about a potential nazi-like threat. barack obama sees himself as much more again to richard nixon in the 1970s, trying to make, look at the possibility of making an opening to iran which would be like an opening to china which would rejigger the entire power balance in the middle east and allow america to solve problems it can't solve now...
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. >> what did you learn from winston churchill about what people want from their leaders?>> well, churchill, the guy made the most incredible series of mistakes. his early career was studied with dast -- was studded with disasters of one kind or another. but he always came back from them and he always stuck by what he believed. and actually, as you will discover in this book, and if you analyze all the catastrophes, you can see how he was very often onto something. sometimes he simply got it wrong. and so the big takeout from churchill is that he had the most klossal moral strength. and bravery on a scale that i think is very, very difficult for our generation to messenger. yesterday, i went to -- to imagine. yesterday i went to see the air and space museum and we looked at that flyer built by orville and will burr wright, flew 800 feet, and it's incredible to think that only 10 years after that flight, churchill, winston churchill was getting up in contraptions of absolutely terrifying primitiveness, made of basically canvas and wood and laundry baskets with, you know, en
. >> what did you learn from winston churchill about what people want from their leaders?>> well, churchill, the guy made the most incredible series of mistakes. his early career was studied with dast -- was studded with disasters of one kind or another. but he always came back from them and he always stuck by what he believed. and actually, as you will discover in this book, and if you analyze all the catastrophes, you can see how he was very often onto something. sometimes he...
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>> karl just on an issue of leadership, i very much doubt that during the london blitz that winston churchill would have somehow put what the nazis were doing in historical context with what the ang glow sax ones have done before. >> there are two fundamental errors. one is a belief that wishing something to be true will make it so. the president is clearly intent upon disabusing a notion that isil and other groups like it represent an existence ten shall threat to the world order. isil if it achieves its goal of a caliphate in the middle east will be a threat to the world order. if the taliban reestablishes control over afghanistan and becomes a sanctuary to terrorists, it will be a threat to the world order. the second problem is they declare their failures to successes in order to repeat them. the president is not able to undertake the three critical capabilities that the three strategies says are essential to success. >> laura, you know, i can't emphasize how important the interview we just had was. here's mike flynn, one of the nation's top military intelligence people for a quarter of a
>> karl just on an issue of leadership, i very much doubt that during the london blitz that winston churchill would have somehow put what the nazis were doing in historical context with what the ang glow sax ones have done before. >> there are two fundamental errors. one is a belief that wishing something to be true will make it so. the president is clearly intent upon disabusing a notion that isil and other groups like it represent an existence ten shall threat to the world order....
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i want to say clearly, had the world listened to winston churchill in the 30's 50 million peoples' livesld have been spared. when i see this appeasement and the fact that no one is willing to call it what it is, this is a war against islamic fundamentalism not mentioning the name does a disservice to the battle. we are not fighting millions of christians who are terrorists we are not fighting millions of jews who are terrorists. we happen to be fighting a significant minority of islamic fundamentalists that are perverting their religion sand it will take the rest of the muslim population. those who are against jihad to aggressively take them on. >> i agree 100% with that professor, religion by its very nature in america is peace-loving. both the christian faith and the jewish faith there aren't many muslim americans. i think a million and a half. very little violence in those communities. now we are calling for people of faith an clericking to demand people in washington protect innocent people from evil. i think a lot of religious leaders are very uneasy to do that. >> well, it -- i mea
i want to say clearly, had the world listened to winston churchill in the 30's 50 million peoples' livesld have been spared. when i see this appeasement and the fact that no one is willing to call it what it is, this is a war against islamic fundamentalism not mentioning the name does a disservice to the battle. we are not fighting millions of christians who are terrorists we are not fighting millions of jews who are terrorists. we happen to be fighting a significant minority of islamic...
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. >> reporter: when she came to the throne oig, winston churchill was still prime minister. the second of june, 1953 since then she's received 12 different british prime ministers. met every serving u.s. president apart from lyndon johnson and had encounters with seven popes going back to pious xii. she sat for over 130 portrait launched more than 20 ships and conferred more than 400,000 honors. the queen now 88 has four great grandchildren, including her future heir prince george. it brings mixed emotions the day she exceeded to the thrown, oig, but also the day she lost her father so she always spend it is privately at her country home where he died. >> 63 years on the throne. >>> well, in the depths of the con ga lease forest rangers are fiercely battling poachers threatening the gorilla population. the story of the fight for conservation is told in the film nominated for both bafta and an oscar. we spoke with the movie's director. rest against a british oil company exploring for oil and a new civil war. there is a pattern which withplays out with foreign interests coming
. >> reporter: when she came to the throne oig, winston churchill was still prime minister. the second of june, 1953 since then she's received 12 different british prime ministers. met every serving u.s. president apart from lyndon johnson and had encounters with seven popes going back to pious xii. she sat for over 130 portrait launched more than 20 ships and conferred more than 400,000 honors. the queen now 88 has four great grandchildren, including her future heir prince george. it...