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a three hour had session with winston churchill in which he told roosevelt that churchill started out drunk and talked himself sober. that is where roosevelt got the idea that churchill was drunk half the time. he turned out to be the best by any standard. churchill, knowing that roosevelt was his correspondent, immediately sent off a cable with a long list of military requirements and said, if you will provide this stuff, then we can stop germany despite this great offensive. roosevelt looked through the list and could not possibly supply it. there would have been too much of an uproar in his own country, so he sent back a letter then saying it needed congressional approval. the united states was well enough armed for its own need, which was perfectly true, and it would take time to assemble this sort of stuff, so he could not meet it. he ended the message by saying, the best of luck to you. well, thanks a lot, thought churchill in a way to let but as disappointed as he was, he could not afford to let it show. churchill desperately needed the united states. or habsburg to france coul
a three hour had session with winston churchill in which he told roosevelt that churchill started out drunk and talked himself sober. that is where roosevelt got the idea that churchill was drunk half the time. he turned out to be the best by any standard. churchill, knowing that roosevelt was his correspondent, immediately sent off a cable with a long list of military requirements and said, if you will provide this stuff, then we can stop germany despite this great offensive. roosevelt looked...
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she is now making way for the winston churchill plastic fiver.t means that after this there won't be a bank of england note with a woman on it, except for the queen. but the bank of england says 150 million notes remain at large. so why the abrupt cut—off? the new polymer £5 note featuring winston churchill has lots of clever security features that make it much more secure. we want the public to have those notes rather than the old note, setting a clear doubt of the 5th of may to reduce the elizabeth fry note, meaning people know exactly which notes to have, which to check, which security features to understand. after friday you will still be able to take your old notes into your bank and deposit them or exchange them, but shops won't be accepting them, so you're probably best off just spending accepting them, so you're probably best offjust spending them before then. the bank of england says it will take paper five is then. the bank of england says it will take paperfive is back for all time, but be warned — at the till, they will be rejected! m
she is now making way for the winston churchill plastic fiver.t means that after this there won't be a bank of england note with a woman on it, except for the queen. but the bank of england says 150 million notes remain at large. so why the abrupt cut—off? the new polymer £5 note featuring winston churchill has lots of clever security features that make it much more secure. we want the public to have those notes rather than the old note, setting a clear doubt of the 5th of may to reduce the...
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well, winston churchill was much older than george orwell and the two men never met. ut they were dedicated to a common cause. so says thomas ricks in his new book, "churchill and orwell: the fight for freedom." i spoke with him earlier. thomas ricks, what on earth made you want to write a biography encompassing both winston churchill and george orwell? thomas: well, to begin with, they are two heroes of mine, the greatest men of the 20th century. spainy when i was in studying the spanish civil war, i realize that both orwell and churchill had been war inrespondents, as i had been iraq, afghanistan, somalia, and other places. i went back to read all of orwell a couple years ago and i tried to figure out which journalists, british and american would last. ,i read h.l. mencken, hemingway. and then i read orwell and it was striking how fresh he felt. the others were stale and anac o ronitsic. laura: that is something he shared with churchill. thomas: churchill helped make the world we live in today and orwell described the world we live in, the era of the island intrusive
well, winston churchill was much older than george orwell and the two men never met. ut they were dedicated to a common cause. so says thomas ricks in his new book, "churchill and orwell: the fight for freedom." i spoke with him earlier. thomas ricks, what on earth made you want to write a biography encompassing both winston churchill and george orwell? thomas: well, to begin with, they are two heroes of mine, the greatest men of the 20th century. spainy when i was in studying the...
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supporters laid roses at the feet of winston churchill outside the british embassy. local muslims spoke to our cameras-- after the islamic state took responsibility for the attack. there were plenty of other tributes as well. in new york-- the british national anthem played at yankee's stadium before a game tuesday. in paris-- they turned off the eiffel tower to show support. and in in dubai they lit up the world's tallest building with the british flag. we continue to track breaking news updates in that massive investigation out of manchester. stay informed by signing up for text alerts at wjla.com slash text. we are following some breaking news. a plane catches fire overnight at a new jersey airport. sam sweeney is at the live desk with more. autria some scary moments for passengers on a flight from newark to san francisco. as the plane taxied to the runway last night around 11 oclock.... the the tower noticed flames in one of the planes engines. the pilot made an annoucement to prepare for evacuation... then all 124 passengers escaped using the emergency inflatabl
supporters laid roses at the feet of winston churchill outside the british embassy. local muslims spoke to our cameras-- after the islamic state took responsibility for the attack. there were plenty of other tributes as well. in new york-- the british national anthem played at yankee's stadium before a game tuesday. in paris-- they turned off the eiffel tower to show support. and in in dubai they lit up the world's tallest building with the british flag. we continue to track breaking news...
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winston churchill was her first. 13, theresa may is her 13th. winston churchill was herfirst.ive and certainly that is the case and has remained so. every prime minister expects tough questioning from the queen, expects her to know everything about everything and you have to be on top of all your briefs, because the queen will be. there is no day that she doesn't read her red boxes. now that parliament is dissolved or what happens is that the queen works with her privy council if there are any documents to be signed. now she will work with her privy council. you are watching bbc news, today is all about the dissolution of parliament. we are waiting for the prime minister reza made to leave number ten and make a way that short journey —— theresa made to leave another ten and make her way for the meeting with the queen. we believe the queen is now they're inside the palace. within the next hour or so that should take place was that the royal historian kate williams is following the afternoon's events with me. theresa may, the queen's 13th prime minister, what we would love to kn
winston churchill was her first. 13, theresa may is her 13th. winston churchill was herfirst.ive and certainly that is the case and has remained so. every prime minister expects tough questioning from the queen, expects her to know everything about everything and you have to be on top of all your briefs, because the queen will be. there is no day that she doesn't read her red boxes. now that parliament is dissolved or what happens is that the queen works with her privy council if there are any...
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they described his policies as -- they talk about president roosevelt's relationship with winston churchillrepresentatives talk about an expanding powers too far. this class is about one hour 50 minutes. lecture onto today's franklin roosevelt. this is history 2131 b. the introduction to american presidency. his is a second level course. in this class, we trace the development and evolution of the office of the presidency and we look into particular the presidents that have had the most impact on the shaping of the office. not all presidents get their own lecture, lincoln of course did, and the second one that has his own lecture is of course, franklin roosevelt who we will look at today. as i said earlier, i will be speaking on franklin roosevelt and his
they described his policies as -- they talk about president roosevelt's relationship with winston churchillrepresentatives talk about an expanding powers too far. this class is about one hour 50 minutes. lecture onto today's franklin roosevelt. this is history 2131 b. the introduction to american presidency. his is a second level course. in this class, we trace the development and evolution of the office of the presidency and we look into particular the presidents that have had the most impact...
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she's now making way for the winston churchill plastic fiver. england note with a woman on it, other than of course the queen. but the bank says 150 million old fivers remain at large. that's £750 million worth — or three notes for each adult — in tills, purses and jam jars. so why the abrupt cut—off? the new polymer £5 note featuring sir winston churchill has got lots of sort of clever security features. it makes it much more secure. we want the public to have those notes rather than the paper notes with elizabeth fry. setting a clear date of the 5th of may to withdraw the elizabeth fry notes means people know exactly which notes they should have and which notes to check and which security features to understand. after friday, you will still be able to take your old £5 notes into your own bank and deposit them or exchange them, but shops won't be accepting them, so you're probably best offjust spending them before then. the bank of england says it'll take paper fivers back for all time, but be warned — at the till they'll be rejected. simon gom
she's now making way for the winston churchill plastic fiver. england note with a woman on it, other than of course the queen. but the bank says 150 million old fivers remain at large. that's £750 million worth — or three notes for each adult — in tills, purses and jam jars. so why the abrupt cut—off? the new polymer £5 note featuring sir winston churchill has got lots of sort of clever security features. it makes it much more secure. we want the public to have those notes rather than...
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years since the paper £5 note entered circulation 110w paper £5 note entered circulation now winston churchillhave the old notes and some traders do not know the end is nigh. had no idea. absolutely surprise. i have just been told it is finishing. you still have people bringing them in? absolutely. did you know the old £5 note is finishing on friday night. no. is that a surprise. yes, of course. a of remain at large. three notes for each adult in the uk. after friday, you will still be able to ta ke after friday, you will still be able to take the old £5 note to your bank and deposit it or exchange at but shops will not be accepting them so you are probably best spending them before then. the bank of england says it will accept returns of the paper note for all time but they. being illegal tender from midnight tomorrow. —— legal tender. 0n breakfast, the rising number of men being treated for eating disorders. should more men the affected by conditions like anorexia and bulimia? also the papers next. this is bbc news. the latest headlines: emmanuel macron, the centrist candidate for the french
years since the paper £5 note entered circulation 110w paper £5 note entered circulation now winston churchillhave the old notes and some traders do not know the end is nigh. had no idea. absolutely surprise. i have just been told it is finishing. you still have people bringing them in? absolutely. did you know the old £5 note is finishing on friday night. no. is that a surprise. yes, of course. a of remain at large. three notes for each adult in the uk. after friday, you will still be able...
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and i am reminded of the words of winston churchill -- "success is not final, failure is not fatal -- it is the courage to continue that counts." we have all had times in our lives when we have worked hard for something that we wanted, but it didn't work out. there is not a successful person out there who has not had failures. but i am here to tell you, success is actually not the best teacher. often when things are going our way and going well, we don't take the time to evaluate how we can be better. if you are willing, you will learn the most about yourself from your mistakes and your setbacks. own them and learn from them. and you will emerge stronger as a result of having gone through them. -- andlong run, nothing i mean nothing -- can stop the combination of hard work and perseverance. if things don't go your way -- and once in a while that is going to happen -- get back up and try again to reach your goal. and don't settle for anything less than you are fully capable of doing. and i know you won't, because you are here today. you worked very hard. you have already demonstrated,
and i am reminded of the words of winston churchill -- "success is not final, failure is not fatal -- it is the courage to continue that counts." we have all had times in our lives when we have worked hard for something that we wanted, but it didn't work out. there is not a successful person out there who has not had failures. but i am here to tell you, success is actually not the best teacher. often when things are going our way and going well, we don't take the time to evaluate how...
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martin gilbert was winston churchill's most famous biographer, a dozen books on churchill, various aspects of his life, the wilderness years and in the 20s and 30s churchill was cast aside by the conservatives in england, great britain and embarked on a new career of radio commentary and lecturing and it mirrors reagan because reagan was cast aside by his party and churchill was warning -- warned about spending his radio commentary and his columns warning about the rising threat of adolf hitler and not the isms and most people in england at the time were ignoring. reagan spent his wilderness years doing radio commentary warning about the rising threat of the soviet union. there are a lot of parallels between churchill's wilderness years and reagan's wilderness years. there are many issues we could get into later, serendipitous but also because he forced them like proposition 13 in california, other issues you are covering i am involved with, that come forward to produce his election in 1980. douglas brinkley, terrific historian who edited the reagan diary said the realm of reagan scholarsh
martin gilbert was winston churchill's most famous biographer, a dozen books on churchill, various aspects of his life, the wilderness years and in the 20s and 30s churchill was cast aside by the conservatives in england, great britain and embarked on a new career of radio commentary and lecturing and it mirrors reagan because reagan was cast aside by his party and churchill was warning -- warned about spending his radio commentary and his columns warning about the rising threat of adolf hitler...
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stems back from the moment that president roosevelt nix winston churchill signed the atla ntic winstoncup intelligence sharing predates the special relationship, churchill didn't introduce that phrase till after the war. it has been a sacrosa nct after the war. it has been a sacrosanct part of the special relationship. the five eyes agreement which involves canada, australia and new zealand. clearly there is fury and there has been fury in whitehall that there has been this breach of trust and theresa may making it clear that she would raise that and people we've spoken to in whitehall say there is astonishment and disbelief that after a warning from amber rudd, the home secretary, she was irritated by the release of the name of salman abedi to the american media that those extraordinary pictures should appear on the front page of the new york times. it led to this decision by counterterrorism police in greater manchester police to stop sharing intelligence related to this investigation with the americans, which is an extraordinary move given the closeness and the tradition of that rel
stems back from the moment that president roosevelt nix winston churchill signed the atla ntic winstoncup intelligence sharing predates the special relationship, churchill didn't introduce that phrase till after the war. it has been a sacrosa nct after the war. it has been a sacrosanct part of the special relationship. the five eyes agreement which involves canada, australia and new zealand. clearly there is fury and there has been fury in whitehall that there has been this breach of trust and...
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winston churchill's most famous, most important biographer, wrot a dozen books on various aspects of his life, and one of his books was called the wilderness years. and it was about that time in the late '20s and early '30s when churchill was cast aside by the conservatives in ending gland, great britain, and -- england, and 'em -- embarked on a new career. it mirrors reagan, because reagan in '76, as you pointed out, had been cast aside by his party. churchill was spending most of his radio commentary and hisis columns running about the rising threat of adolf hitler and naziism, things that most people in england were ignoring at the time or pooh-poohing. reagan spent his wilderness years writing, doing radio commentary warning about the rising threat of the soviet soviet union. so there's a lot of parallels. of course, there are many, many issues we can get into later. it's serendipitous, but it's also because he forced them to the fore, issues like prop 13 in california, the panama canalth treaties, other issues you were covering, i was involved with to come to the fore that helpe
winston churchill's most famous, most important biographer, wrot a dozen books on various aspects of his life, and one of his books was called the wilderness years. and it was about that time in the late '20s and early '30s when churchill was cast aside by the conservatives in ending gland, great britain, and -- england, and 'em -- embarked on a new career. it mirrors reagan, because reagan in '76, as you pointed out, had been cast aside by his party. churchill was spending most of his radio...
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supporters laid roses at the feet of winston churchill outside the british embassy. local muslims spoke to our cameras-- after the islamic state took responsibility for the attack. there were plenty of other tributes as well. in new york-- the br anthem played at yankee's stadium before a game tuesday. in paris-- they turned off the eiffel tower to show support. and in in dubai they lit up the world's tallest building with the british flag. breaking right now - another country on alert after the manchester attack. sam sweeney is at the live desk - sam? larry in the just last 20 minutes french president emmanuel macron announced he will seek to extend a state of emergency through november first. the state of emergency has been in place since the 2015 isis attacks in paris, but was set to expire in july. with the events unfolding in the uk and their threat level raised, the french say this step is needed. this state of emergnecy gives police exceptional powers in their fight against terror. at the live desk ss abc 7 news. we continue to track breaking news updates from
supporters laid roses at the feet of winston churchill outside the british embassy. local muslims spoke to our cameras-- after the islamic state took responsibility for the attack. there were plenty of other tributes as well. in new york-- the br anthem played at yankee's stadium before a game tuesday. in paris-- they turned off the eiffel tower to show support. and in in dubai they lit up the world's tallest building with the british flag. breaking right now - another country on alert after...
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feeten flowers lie at the of winston churchill outside of the british embassy. earlier in the day -- >> an overwhelming sense the market muslim community is boggled. tom: they set up a large the islamic state's claim that the bomber was one of their members. >> the creature that would do some sort of thing like that, there is something wrong with them. tom: president donald trump had a harsher words. >> they are losers. and we will have more of them, but they are losers. >> as we stand in solidarity -- tom: support for manchester is coming from around the world. at yankee stadium, they played the british national anthem. ♪ tom: in paris, they turned off the eiffel tower to show support. up thei, they lit world's tallest building with the british flag. and here is a closer look at some of what folks have left. to see a short distance to my right, but the british flag is flying at half staff in mourning. tom roussey, abc 7 news. we continue to track breaking news updates in the massive investigation. stay informed by signing up for text alerts that wjla.com/text.
feeten flowers lie at the of winston churchill outside of the british embassy. earlier in the day -- >> an overwhelming sense the market muslim community is boggled. tom: they set up a large the islamic state's claim that the bomber was one of their members. >> the creature that would do some sort of thing like that, there is something wrong with them. tom: president donald trump had a harsher words. >> they are losers. and we will have more of them, but they are losers....
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she's now making way for the winston churchill plastic fiver.an of course the queen. but the bank says 150 million old fivers remain at large. that's £750 million worth — or three notes for each adult — in tills, purses and jam jars. so why the abrupt cut—off? the new polymer £5 note featuring sir winston churchill has got lots of sort of clever security features. it makes it much more secure. we want the public to have those notes rather than the paper notes with elizabeth fry. setting a clear date of the 5th of may to withdraw the elizabeth fry notes means people know exactly which notes they should have and which notes to check and which security features to understand. after friday, you will still be able to take your old £5 notes into your own bank and deposit them or exchange them, but shops won't be accepting them, so you're probably best offjust spending them before then. the bank of england says it'll take paper fivers back for all time, but be warned — at the till they'll be rejected. this is bbc world news. republicans in the us congr
she's now making way for the winston churchill plastic fiver.an of course the queen. but the bank says 150 million old fivers remain at large. that's £750 million worth — or three notes for each adult — in tills, purses and jam jars. so why the abrupt cut—off? the new polymer £5 note featuring sir winston churchill has got lots of sort of clever security features. it makes it much more secure. we want the public to have those notes rather than the paper notes with elizabeth fry. setting...
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she's now making way for the winston churchill plastic fiver. worth — or three notes for each adult — in tills, purses and jam jars. so why the abrupt cut—off? the new polymer £5 note featuring sir winston churchill has got lots of sort of clever security features. it makes it much more secure. we want the public to have those notes rather than the paper notes with elizabeth fry. setting a clear date of the 5th of may to withdraw the elizabeth fry notes means people know exactly which notes they should have and which notes to check and which security features to understand. after friday, you will still be able to take your old £5 notes into your own bank and deposit them or exchange them, but shops won't be accepting them, so you're probably best offjust spending them before then. the bank of england says it'll take paper fivers back for all time, but be warned — at the till they'll be rejected. simon gompertz, bbc news. british scientists have assessed the entire global population of an endangered sea bird, using satellite technology. until now
she's now making way for the winston churchill plastic fiver. worth — or three notes for each adult — in tills, purses and jam jars. so why the abrupt cut—off? the new polymer £5 note featuring sir winston churchill has got lots of sort of clever security features. it makes it much more secure. we want the public to have those notes rather than the paper notes with elizabeth fry. setting a clear date of the 5th of may to withdraw the elizabeth fry notes means people know exactly which...
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isn't that interesting when we think about her early prime minister, winston churchill who the early i para phrase, but felt who is this slip of a girl who i now have to deal with? mature woman. a mature woman in her late 20s, he thought she was a slip of a girl compared to her father. thought she was a slip of a girl compared to herfather. he decided no movie star could have done the role better than her. every prime minister since winston churchill realised what a key role it is to talk about what is going on with the queen because she always occupies, she always knows everything and she is always there to talk very firmly to you. she is sympathetic and engaged, but she receives letters from british people the whole time and she sees it her role to represent the people to the prime minister just represent the people to the prime ministerjust as much as he might represent the desires of parliament and the people to her. so it is a, the queen is a vital part of our constitution. she is crucial particularly in her neutrality, what has been a very valued by her prime ministers, nothing
isn't that interesting when we think about her early prime minister, winston churchill who the early i para phrase, but felt who is this slip of a girl who i now have to deal with? mature woman. a mature woman in her late 20s, he thought she was a slip of a girl compared to her father. thought she was a slip of a girl compared to herfather. he decided no movie star could have done the role better than her. every prime minister since winston churchill realised what a key role it is to talk about...
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winston churchill high school, good morning to you, you will be 57 with calm winds. light wind, all helping to produce fog throughout the area. not seeing a showers just yet, it will start making its way in by 9:00 this morning. lunchtime, a few showers around. the rain, saturday, sunday, we could see some rain, 82 on monday, we will have more on your memorial day forecast. right now it is your fifth shot this hour, the final one today to win $100. if you are collar number seven, you get it's just that easy. we've got one more giveaway and oneur way tomorrow more today at 6:57. check it out. julie? julie: still dealing with delays, especially in virginia, northwards annandale. slow traffic on washington boulevard over towards 110. the accident activity there, police are on the scene and causing a slowdown. swan creek road towards the capital beltway. that's of traffic watch. back in the next 10 minutes to update your ride into southeast. autria: if it cost to 60 bucks out there, this city council voting to ban dining areas. this is the largest city in the area to ena
winston churchill high school, good morning to you, you will be 57 with calm winds. light wind, all helping to produce fog throughout the area. not seeing a showers just yet, it will start making its way in by 9:00 this morning. lunchtime, a few showers around. the rain, saturday, sunday, we could see some rain, 82 on monday, we will have more on your memorial day forecast. right now it is your fifth shot this hour, the final one today to win $100. if you are collar number seven, you get it's...
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. >> ever since i was little my father instilled in me with winston churchill quote. "never, never, never give up. " i learned the statistics and who needed my help. >> she is unselfish. this journey has never been around her. the running shoes she used for the world marathon challenge specially designed by pediatric cancer patients. she wasn't just running for herself. she was running with a purpose to give those children hope. >> i looked down and that is all i took. outside the box. >> someone said a treadmill on a spacecraft. i would love to do something out of this world for brain ker. scott: for bethanne, anything is possible. i'm scott abraham with our rising star. larry: i love that. incredible story. if you want to her more from her, the inspirational has more to say. she will join us on "good morning washington" tomorrow at 8:00 a.m. we will see you then. alison: wow! larry: i can't wait to talk to her. alison: incredible. larry: amazing. alison: what a story. incredible is a good word today. doug: we got rid of the heaviness in the air. it's sunny and breez
. >> ever since i was little my father instilled in me with winston churchill quote. "never, never, never give up. " i learned the statistics and who needed my help. >> she is unselfish. this journey has never been around her. the running shoes she used for the world marathon challenge specially designed by pediatric cancer patients. she wasn't just running for herself. she was running with a purpose to give those children hope. >> i looked down and that is all i...
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the world and also translated and received all of roosevelt's diplomatic cables to and from winston churchill, joseph stalin and general elyse amo as whether -- as well as other leaders. fdr who also became bills good friend was briefed at least twice a day in the map room and quickly became at the center allied war planning. here's next hurt from one of those letters from the white house to benny, a few of which i incorporated into the book providing a glimmer of their ongoing and close were tab key munication. dear benny, my new job is quite interesting even with my republican background i can't help but like and admire the man refreshing. he certainly is interested in the navy as well as quite warm personally. i have talked with him many times about you and about barton and he asked after every engagement if you are all rights. i am glad to see your luck is holding out in the good work carries on. to leave me, i follow your movements. i am always immensely relieved each time you come through. in the map room we track the movement of allied forces in the acts of the army and navy, but also
the world and also translated and received all of roosevelt's diplomatic cables to and from winston churchill, joseph stalin and general elyse amo as whether -- as well as other leaders. fdr who also became bills good friend was briefed at least twice a day in the map room and quickly became at the center allied war planning. here's next hurt from one of those letters from the white house to benny, a few of which i incorporated into the book providing a glimmer of their ongoing and close were...
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winston churchill high school, good morning to you, students who are headed there. 72 at recess time, 81 is the high temperature for today. delightful conditions the sunshine across the board. time, much this warmer conditions. by 10 a.m. we will be around 80 degrees and with sunshine, julie, forecasting highs over 90 , near record warmth, probably shattering the record that was held on tomorrow's date. we will talk more about that in the cooldown coming our way. we are still talking about this tractor-trailer fire continuing north past branch avenue, that's for the contents of this truck loaded with amazon packages caught fire. to left lanes getting by. exit at southbound branch avenue is still closed. delays building from temple hill , it's about a 30 minute commute trying to get past the scene. aretraffic watch 7 wazers showing us delays with heavy volume getting ghost traffic lights headed over towards bladensburg road. you will find if you are traveling southbound on kenilworth avenue, a lot of folks traveling there, at a standstill with heavy volume towards east capitol street.
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those were lessons hard won with to paraphrase winston churchill and tearslood, sweat, of two world wars." and now, speaking of myself, tod mentioned i got involved in world war i through memorializing the rainbow division with a memorial in france. i was also made -- speaking of propaganda that macarthur when the war was declared, was appointed in the office of the secretary of war as director of public relationship and censorship. i absolutely like putting together public relations and censorship. [laughter] it's sort of speaks millions for it. he was definitely a very good propagandist. censorship is also something i find very relevant when we speak about world war i because i think that one of the reasons -- and i will be interested in the opinions of you both -- that the united states has forgotten much about what happened in world war from all the letters the soldiers, except the marines and under the navy, were censored. soldiers were not allowed to write back home about where they were, what they had done, what they were going to do. so there is no literature, no letters home tel
those were lessons hard won with to paraphrase winston churchill and tearslood, sweat, of two world wars." and now, speaking of myself, tod mentioned i got involved in world war i through memorializing the rainbow division with a memorial in france. i was also made -- speaking of propaganda that macarthur when the war was declared, was appointed in the office of the secretary of war as director of public relationship and censorship. i absolutely like putting together public relations and...
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winston churchill once said, success is not final. failure is not fatal.t is the courage to continue that counts. all 195 of us had the courage to continue from swab summer to graduation. from sea trials through grad week. in late april half of our class showed fierce courage when we did the traditional first class takeover of downtown new london, wearing -- navy blue bath robes. hey, we were showing our coast guard pride and, sure, we received some strange looks, and maybe we looked a little bit absurd, but we wanted to do something that no other cadets had done before. our class unity and emboldened us. in relying one another we turned this event into one of the most memorable nights of our lives. during fourth class year we coined our motto, the storm yields courage. which is emblazoned our a class crest and inscribed on our class ring. and four years later, i cannot think of a more suitable motto for our class of 2017. everyone has experienced their own trials and tribulation, but the fact that we're all here today proves that we have had the courage t
winston churchill once said, success is not final. failure is not fatal.t is the courage to continue that counts. all 195 of us had the courage to continue from swab summer to graduation. from sea trials through grad week. in late april half of our class showed fierce courage when we did the traditional first class takeover of downtown new london, wearing -- navy blue bath robes. hey, we were showing our coast guard pride and, sure, we received some strange looks, and maybe we looked a little...
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>> winston churchill taught it to friend of mine during world war ii when the nazis took over belgium diplomat, learned it from churchhill n 1973 i'm a young diplomat, ambassador at nato. he is a senior diplomat, he taught me the game. it is challenging, strategic, it is difficult. you're so smart i know you can do it. have you downloaded it yet? charles: i am going to. >> going to? been out for month. charles: i never downloaded apps. i have to ask someone to help me i am not as good at coding as you. >> a million people downloaded. charles: every time it is downloaded does it generate income. >> yes. charles: you mentioned the 1983, nato, president trump's first visit. what do you make of nato's role, president trump's comments and trying to nudge to change the mission statement a little bit. >> i don't think he is changing the mission statement. i think, article v, the attack against one is an attack against all is -- charles: focus on, more focused on -- >> money. charles, radical islamic terrorism. >> oh, sure. charles: he used specific words, getting tough, being vigilant. i tho
>> winston churchill taught it to friend of mine during world war ii when the nazis took over belgium diplomat, learned it from churchhill n 1973 i'm a young diplomat, ambassador at nato. he is a senior diplomat, he taught me the game. it is challenging, strategic, it is difficult. you're so smart i know you can do it. have you downloaded it yet? charles: i am going to. >> going to? been out for month. charles: i never downloaded apps. i have to ask someone to help me i am not as...
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dad loved to quote winston churchill who said success is going from failure to failure, with undiminishedhusiasm. my father often said a man's greatness is not determined by his talent for his wealth, but rather by what it takes to discourage him. graduates, you will face seemingly insurmountable hardships and obstacles often throughout your career. at times everything will seem hopeless and every fiber of your being will be screaming for you to quit and give up i have dreams. persevering in those darkest hours is what separates the winners from the losers. only if you press on will you achieve greatness. trump had aident close relationship with his father, my father and i were very close. suddenly, ied away not only had to deal with the grief of losing someone who had been a great father, who i a traveled with as a child as he went from town to town, starting the news about his newly found a college. i also had to step into a public role that was completely outside of my comfort zone. the stress of dealing with all of that at once was almost unbearable. when i look around today, i am so
dad loved to quote winston churchill who said success is going from failure to failure, with undiminishedhusiasm. my father often said a man's greatness is not determined by his talent for his wealth, but rather by what it takes to discourage him. graduates, you will face seemingly insurmountable hardships and obstacles often throughout your career. at times everything will seem hopeless and every fiber of your being will be screaming for you to quit and give up i have dreams. persevering in...
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. >> charlie: better than what winston churchill wrote? >> it's from a military point in view. no, you can't compare anybody to churchill. he's superb. i only know this because i know his editor and he said he wrote every word of that book and kennedy was a great student of history. >> charlie: his father encouraged it. >> yes. on the mantle piece in the state dining house in the white house there was an a carving from franklin roosevelt from a letter from john adams to his wife abigail and he was the first president to spend the night there and he felt it was so important to be there forever. when the white house had to be rebuilt during truman's presidency, truman made sure it went back in the mantle piece. then when kennedy was president he had it carved into the marble part rather than the wood which had been prior to that. what adams wrote to abigail was may none but honest and wise men ever rule under this roof. what i love about it is he puts honest first. strength of character is what matters in that job. strength of and confidence that the american spirit is enduring a
. >> charlie: better than what winston churchill wrote? >> it's from a military point in view. no, you can't compare anybody to churchill. he's superb. i only know this because i know his editor and he said he wrote every word of that book and kennedy was a great student of history. >> charlie: his father encouraged it. >> yes. on the mantle piece in the state dining house in the white house there was an a carving from franklin roosevelt from a letter from john adams to...
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charlie: is it better than what winston churchill wrote?avid: it is from the military point of view. you can't compare anybody to churchill. charlie: but you said it's one of the best books ever written about world war ii. david: it is superb. he wrote it. i only knew this because i knew his editor. he wrote every word of that book. kennedy, of course, was a great student of history. on the mantelpiece in the state dining room in the white house, there is a quotation that was first carved into the mantelpiece by franklin roosevelt from a letter that john adams wrote to his wife, johnil, the first night adams stayed in the white house. he was the first president to stand -- spend the night there. roosevelt thought it was so important to be there forever. when the white house had to be billed during -- built during truman's presidency. , truman made sure went back on the mantelpiece. when kennedy was president, he had it carved into the marble part, rather than the wood. what adams wrote to abigail was, "may none but honest and wise men ever
charlie: is it better than what winston churchill wrote?avid: it is from the military point of view. you can't compare anybody to churchill. charlie: but you said it's one of the best books ever written about world war ii. david: it is superb. he wrote it. i only knew this because i knew his editor. he wrote every word of that book. kennedy, of course, was a great student of history. on the mantelpiece in the state dining room in the white house, there is a quotation that was first carved into...
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to yourself that you will not surround, that you will not quit go to the great words of sir winston churchill i think those are the types of words that our young people need to hear so that they can continue the legacy of this constitutional republic that soon will serve 242 years of existence. gerri: colonel, thank you for coming on tonight. appreciate it. >> my pleasure, gerri. gerri: and authorities finding out how to protect yourself from global hack attack. we'll tell you how. and how the media is comparing president trump to watergate. guess who isn't making that comparison? the guy who broke watergate. bob woodward of woodward and bernstein. agrees and he's here to talk about it. stay with us [vo] when it comes to investing, looking from a fresh perspective can make all the difference. it can provide what we call an unlock: a realization that often reveals a better path forward. at wells fargo, it's our expertise in finding this kind of insight that has lead us to become one of the largest investment andhe country. discover how we can help find your unlock. >> the concern that monday w
to yourself that you will not surround, that you will not quit go to the great words of sir winston churchill i think those are the types of words that our young people need to hear so that they can continue the legacy of this constitutional republic that soon will serve 242 years of existence. gerri: colonel, thank you for coming on tonight. appreciate it. >> my pleasure, gerri. gerri: and authorities finding out how to protect yourself from global hack attack. we'll tell you how. and...
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picture if winston churchill had done something like that with adolph hitler.his hand so tight that he would have stopped all of the aerial bombings? forget serious. germany, get over yourself. angela merkel upset that the u.s. would not go along with a climate deal that every other western leader had. is this the same unified europe that railed against a dictator named milosovacic? led him link area decade until bill clinton had to broke area peace deal from half a world away? just another case of america coming to europe that couldn't handle a monster in their own back yard. that would be snickering, wouldn't it? just like you could say telling the germans to their face that they could be unfair at trade. u.s. presidents in the past tried but repeatedly failed to get their european colleagues to budge. somehow accused the president of abandoning our commitment to nato when he was attending an event for nato. i guess saying we will never forsake the friends that stood by our side isn't clear. or adding for good measure that we will never waiver to defeat terro
picture if winston churchill had done something like that with adolph hitler.his hand so tight that he would have stopped all of the aerial bombings? forget serious. germany, get over yourself. angela merkel upset that the u.s. would not go along with a climate deal that every other western leader had. is this the same unified europe that railed against a dictator named milosovacic? led him link area decade until bill clinton had to broke area peace deal from half a world away? just another...
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. >> winston churchill wrote a multiple volume, maybe i'll do the richard nixon tapes for the world.nst somebody he didn't like, somebody would say he said something, he would say i have the transcript, he wanted it as ammunition against people that met him. so it's plausible that donald trump had bugged that dinner, knowing that the stakes were high as head of the fbi, but i think it seems to me like a bluff. he would have had to put a taping system in very, very quickly and meat it a pr priori here. >> it's not a two-party consent state. florida, if he was recording stuff in florida, he would have to have the concept of the person he's recording, but in washington and new york, you can record. >> all presidents take some a.m. of calls, in the package of the cuban missile crisis, but the phone is different, if you're calling donald trump, you got to think somebody's listening in on the white house phone burks a private dinner, one-on-one, what an intrusion of comey's privacy if he had done that. >> and there's a letter asking for information on the taping, and unless it's a subpoena
. >> winston churchill wrote a multiple volume, maybe i'll do the richard nixon tapes for the world.nst somebody he didn't like, somebody would say he said something, he would say i have the transcript, he wanted it as ammunition against people that met him. so it's plausible that donald trump had bugged that dinner, knowing that the stakes were high as head of the fbi, but i think it seems to me like a bluff. he would have had to put a taping system in very, very quickly and meat it a pr...
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look, we're in a 1939 of winston churchill kind of moment here. we have radical islam. iran on the march. isis barbarians inside the gates in the west. we have to step up. number one, call it what it is and take the appropriate actions to crush it once and for all and annihilate it. >> all right. eric, thank you very much. appreciate your time. >> thank you, shannon. >> the deadly manchester attack putting britain's election campaign on hold as the nation mourns. voters are set to go to the polls just two weeks from tomorrow. the result could have a substantial impact at home. rich edson is live at the state department. how much of an effect do we think the attack will have on the polls there in the u.k.? >> reporter: there's been a suspension by the immediate candidates and their campaigns. this is in the milled of a slide in the polls ahead of the conservative government, theresa may. a narrowing she had with the labour party and its leader. she called this election for june 8th. about three years ahead of schedule because she wanted to increase her majorities in parl
look, we're in a 1939 of winston churchill kind of moment here. we have radical islam. iran on the march. isis barbarians inside the gates in the west. we have to step up. number one, call it what it is and take the appropriate actions to crush it once and for all and annihilate it. >> all right. eric, thank you very much. appreciate your time. >> thank you, shannon. >> the deadly manchester attack putting britain's election campaign on hold as the nation mourns. voters are...
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someone was saying winston churchill was saying america will do everything right after they try all elserosecutor will do his job. we will see where it goes. we will make sure we uncover and have transparency. let the intel take you to the facts and facts will take you to the truth. >> it is good to have republicans and democrats agreeing on anything let alone something sensitive as this. if there is not consensus about the move, there is consensus of the man. the move is suggestive of reality. mandate of a special counsel as you know and the american people will learn is because there is a perceived difficulty in doing it through the normal challenge. there is a concern about conflict and interference from the normal channels. in this case, that seems to mean what we have seen with the former fbi director all the way up to the president. there have been efforts if not inclinations to affect the investigation. do you believe that is reality? >> almost certainly. i think there has been serious allegations made and speculat n speculations and you know the town of washington is full of goss
someone was saying winston churchill was saying america will do everything right after they try all elserosecutor will do his job. we will see where it goes. we will make sure we uncover and have transparency. let the intel take you to the facts and facts will take you to the truth. >> it is good to have republicans and democrats agreeing on anything let alone something sensitive as this. if there is not consensus about the move, there is consensus of the man. the move is suggestive of...
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global politics leading up to world war ii and his relationship with the british prime minister winston churchill. both professors talk about how his critics felt he was expanding executive powers to four. this class is about an hour, 15 minutes. >> welcome to today's lecture on franklin roosevelt. this is history 2131 b. the introduction to american presidency. this is a second level course. in this class, we trace the development and evolution of the office of the presidency and we look into particular the presidents that have had the most impact on the shaping of the office. not all presidents get their own lecture, lincoln of course did, and the second one that has his own lecture is of course, franklin roosevelt who we will look at today. as i said earlier, i will be speaking on franklin roosevelt and his domestic presidency and challenges, initiatives, successes, and failures. i will turn it over to my dearest friend, neville thompson, who histhompson, who his guest lecturing in the class today and we are very honored to have him sharing his research with us so thank you very much for being
global politics leading up to world war ii and his relationship with the british prime minister winston churchill. both professors talk about how his critics felt he was expanding executive powers to four. this class is about an hour, 15 minutes. >> welcome to today's lecture on franklin roosevelt. this is history 2131 b. the introduction to american presidency. this is a second level course. in this class, we trace the development and evolution of the office of the presidency and we look...
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winston churchill said she seemed incredibly conscientious. had to apply herself to proving herself in that job. she has turned 91 and she was riding on horseback three days later. prince philip became the head of the household. he was a very sensitive child and he took it upon himself to toughen him up. he sent him to boarding school at eight and sent him to a tough boarding school at age 13. gordonson where philip had gone thrived because he was a often male and had leadership qualities. charles was much more introverted. it was a school where the older boys routinely bullied the younger boys and he was bullied because he was the heir to the throne because of -- and because of the titles affixed to his thatand he had ears stuck out. he had a tough time. he has a kind of softness about him when you see him. as one of his cousins said, he has a really strong, hard, moral core to him. one of the mary -- many paradoxes about him. charlie: most people know him about his marriages. certainly to princess diana. what impact did diana's death have on
winston churchill said she seemed incredibly conscientious. had to apply herself to proving herself in that job. she has turned 91 and she was riding on horseback three days later. prince philip became the head of the household. he was a very sensitive child and he took it upon himself to toughen him up. he sent him to boarding school at eight and sent him to a tough boarding school at age 13. gordonson where philip had gone thrived because he was a often male and had leadership qualities....
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and so i read winston churchill's essay, painting is a pastime. i am a big admierer of churchhill. he was a great leader and i took up painting and this essay is worth reading. i basically said what the hell, this guy can paint, i can paint. [laughter] and so i told that to laura. she said, yeah, sure. i hired an instructor, gail. and she came over to the house, she said, she said what is your objective? i said, gail, there is a rembrandt trapped in the body. she came back realizing i was serious. then i paint ad cube. i painted a watermelon. it was liberating experience. not only liberating but i've been painting ever since for five years. >> the first question is from betina, she asks, did you have a history of painting as a child early in your life and did your mom paint many of your school paintings on the refrigerator? >> i'm sure i was a finger painter. i am just not interested in the house. now i am. it goes to show you can teach old dogs a new trick. when you get to be our age -- [laughter] 70. you're sitting around with your pals, there are only two topics conversation gen
and so i read winston churchill's essay, painting is a pastime. i am a big admierer of churchhill. he was a great leader and i took up painting and this essay is worth reading. i basically said what the hell, this guy can paint, i can paint. [laughter] and so i told that to laura. she said, yeah, sure. i hired an instructor, gail. and she came over to the house, she said, she said what is your objective? i said, gail, there is a rembrandt trapped in the body. she came back realizing i was...
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as winston churchill said, the only thick thing -- the only thing worse than going to war with allies is doing so without them. with regard to the asia pacific, we have an opportunity -- not just to deepen existing alliances with critical countries like japan, korea, singapore, thailand, we have a unique opportunity to expand our alliances in the region of the asia pacific with countries like vietnam and india. mr. president, in my first couple of years in the senate i had an opportunity to travel to the region several times. in fact, every time i go home i travel to the region. and to meet with many of the leaders in the asia pacific when they come to washington or we're out in the region. it is clear to me that there a deep interest in many countries to strengthen their economic and security relationships with the united states. this is driven in part by the role that we have played over decades as the force in the region that has kept the peace and promoted the prosperity, but this is also driven by concerns by almost every country in the region about china's increasingly aggressiv
as winston churchill said, the only thick thing -- the only thing worse than going to war with allies is doing so without them. with regard to the asia pacific, we have an opportunity -- not just to deepen existing alliances with critical countries like japan, korea, singapore, thailand, we have a unique opportunity to expand our alliances in the region of the asia pacific with countries like vietnam and india. mr. president, in my first couple of years in the senate i had an opportunity to...
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it was winston churchill who said i refuse to be impartial between the fire brigade and the fire.is getting a reboot for red thonose day. laur laur laurie -- lauer linney and richard curtis will be here. you're watching "hardball." the new guy? what new guy? i hired some help. he really knows his wine. this is the new guy? hello, my name is watson. you know wine, huh? i know that you should check vineyard block 12. block 12? my analysis of satellite imagery shows it would benefit from decreased irrigation. i was wondering about that. easy boy. nice doggy. what do you think? not bad. what do you think? at bp's cooper river plant, employees take safety personally - down to each piece of equipment, so they can protect their teammates and the surrounding wetlands, too. because safety is never being satisfied. and always working to be better. will you be ready when the moment turns romantic? cialis for daily use treats ed and the urinary symptoms of bph. tell your doctor about your medicines, and ask if your heart is healthy enough for sex. do not take cialis if you take nitrates for c
it was winston churchill who said i refuse to be impartial between the fire brigade and the fire.is getting a reboot for red thonose day. laur laur laurie -- lauer linney and richard curtis will be here. you're watching "hardball." the new guy? what new guy? i hired some help. he really knows his wine. this is the new guy? hello, my name is watson. you know wine, huh? i know that you should check vineyard block 12. block 12? my analysis of satellite imagery shows it would benefit from...
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. >> his buyographer said he was the greatest orator of the 20th century outside of winston churchillt 15 or 20 of the greatest speeches of the 20th century in this book. and we asked prominent world figures, everyone from the dalai lama, six of our nation's greatest historians, john mccain, two secretaries of state, chris matthews, and others to comment on those speeches. and we combined it with about 500 photographs. we went through 36,000 images of the '60s. >> i think the speech is ask not what your country can do for you, what you can do for your country, i trace back to choate and his head master. but that was his. that wasn't ted sorensen. kennedy came up with that one. trump has no orator cal skical . obama did. clinton had somebody, not bad. does it still matter? >> right now it's tweets and quick sound bites but i think oratory will come back into fashion. i teach at rice university where jfk came and talked to a student group about going to the moon. >> one of the great ones. >> it was so well done, and it got so many cheers, and it kind of moved a generation. so i still th
. >> his buyographer said he was the greatest orator of the 20th century outside of winston churchillt 15 or 20 of the greatest speeches of the 20th century in this book. and we asked prominent world figures, everyone from the dalai lama, six of our nation's greatest historians, john mccain, two secretaries of state, chris matthews, and others to comment on those speeches. and we combined it with about 500 photographs. we went through 36,000 images of the '60s. >> i think the speech...
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winston churchill said the first quality that came to mind when he met her was she was incredibly conscientious. so she was applying herself to proving herself in that job. >> rose: how old is he now? just turned 91 and riding on horseback three days earlier. prince philip became head of the household. he saw in his son a very sensitive child and took it upon himself to toughen him up. sent him to a boarding school at 8. a really tough boarding school at 18, gordonstone where phillip had gone and thrived because he's such an alpha male, athletic and inherent leadership quawments. charles was much more introverted and it was a school where the older boys routinely bullied the younger boys and he was bullied especially because he was the heir to the thrown and all of these titles that affixed to his name and he had ears that stuck out and they made fun of him, so he had a tough time as a child. be but he has a kind of softness about him when you see him, but he's -- as one of his cousins said, he has a really sort of strong, hard, moral core to him. so one of the many paradoxes about him. >> rose
winston churchill said the first quality that came to mind when he met her was she was incredibly conscientious. so she was applying herself to proving herself in that job. >> rose: how old is he now? just turned 91 and riding on horseback three days earlier. prince philip became head of the household. he saw in his son a very sensitive child and took it upon himself to toughen him up. sent him to a boarding school at 8. a really tough boarding school at 18, gordonstone where phillip had...
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global politics leading up to world war ii and his relationship with the british prime minister winston churchill. both professors talk about how his critics felt he was expanding executive powers to four. this class is about an hour, 15 minutes. >> welcome to today's lecture on franklin roosevelt. this is history 2131 b. the introduction to american presidency.
global politics leading up to world war ii and his relationship with the british prime minister winston churchill. both professors talk about how his critics felt he was expanding executive powers to four. this class is about an hour, 15 minutes. >> welcome to today's lecture on franklin roosevelt. this is history 2131 b. the introduction to american presidency.
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and the best way to win a cyber war against north korea is to think like winston churchill.here's a story for you. state right there. he'll make his case right after this. [vo] when it comes to investing, looking from a fresh perspective can make all the difference. it can provide what we call an unlock: a realization that often reveals a better path forward. at wells fargo, it's our expertise in finding this kind of insight that has lead us to become one of the largest investment and wealth management firms in the country. discover how we can help find your unlock. >> now, you're looking at cyber security stocks, they went down yesterday. not much recovery for any of them today. and then remind you that yesterday, president trump designed an executive order to bolster cyber security to protect the nation's infrastructure from cyber attacks. and i'm staying on that subject. our next guest says president trump can win a cyber war by following winston churchill's footsteps. come in, please. the chair of american defense international. all right, van. i know what you're going t
and the best way to win a cyber war against north korea is to think like winston churchill.here's a story for you. state right there. he'll make his case right after this. [vo] when it comes to investing, looking from a fresh perspective can make all the difference. it can provide what we call an unlock: a realization that often reveals a better path forward. at wells fargo, it's our expertise in finding this kind of insight that has lead us to become one of the largest investment and wealth...