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achievements helped keep humanity's passion with space alive so imagine his surprise when he quotes winston churchill about the need to be kind forgiving when you win and is virtually stampeded with objection and criticism churchill forgot to refer to his decision to know india's plight in fighting the famine during his administration cause millions of indians to die on the street stealing their greens and supplied it to british armies. he was a mass murderer the records of the bengal famine of india where his policies and decisions look to the earth of millions due to disease churchill was a mass murder and the racist card scott kelly apologized and promised to do better did not mean to offend by quoting churchill my apologies i will go and educate myself further on his atrocities and races fees which i do not support my point was we need to come together as one nation you'd think that would have ended it but no what a time we live in now it was the british press the british people who were upset angry and raged how day here apologize for quoting one of the greatest brits to have ever lived strange
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clifton: i have heard other folks, duncan sanz, winston churchill's great grandson who is here for the festival, somebody asked him the question yesterday. the answer is we did not know , any different. i do not know what it is like to not have harry truman as a grandfather. susan: did your friends treat you differently? clifton: my friends did not treat me differently, because where i went to school, i was a middle of the pond fish. i went to school with walter cronkite's son. walter was on television every night and his son was in class with us. so i am just harry truman's grandson. i went to school with bankers and lawyers' kids. politicians. i was not an outstanding, just by dint of who i was growing up with. susan: when did you decide to take an active interest? clifton: in my mid to late 30's. i had sort of avoided it after being a teenager and a college student. not knowing what to do with it. i think you have to go off and
clifton: i have heard other folks, duncan sanz, winston churchill's great grandson who is here for the festival, somebody asked him the question yesterday. the answer is we did not know , any different. i do not know what it is like to not have harry truman as a grandfather. susan: did your friends treat you differently? clifton: my friends did not treat me differently, because where i went to school, i was a middle of the pond fish. i went to school with walter cronkite's son. walter was on...
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first of all, the idea that suddenly astronaut scott kelly has to apologize for referencing winston churchillne of the great leaders in his tweet he writes one of the greatest leaders of modern times, sir winston churchill said in victory, trying to put down the president, and then apologizing to the toxic left, the radical dimms for having quoted winston churchill. my god. >> the man of the 20th century. the man who predicted the rise of hitler who was sent into the wilderness in the 1930s when he was called a radical and a loon. a man who saved the united kingdom, who convinced an isolationist administration here in washington to get involved in the war with land lease, winston churchill, to apologize to them, i tweeted out immediately, this is pathetic, commander. lou: it's just sad what is happening on social media in this country and he would simply roll over. >> yeah. >> if you haven't got enough spine to do that after you have trained and flown as an astronaut, what in the world is wrong? there's got to be, there's got to be back bone in this country and ought to be able to find it in
first of all, the idea that suddenly astronaut scott kelly has to apologize for referencing winston churchillne of the great leaders in his tweet he writes one of the greatest leaders of modern times, sir winston churchill said in victory, trying to put down the president, and then apologizing to the toxic left, the radical dimms for having quoted winston churchill. my god. >> the man of the 20th century. the man who predicted the rise of hitler who was sent into the wilderness in the...
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we hope, with winston churchill, is duncan here? areas. the great-grandson of the beloved prime minister, only half of you should beer since you are only half american. step outside the door. we are going to build a wall for you.>> [ laughter ] >> anita just got nervous. i don't remember what i was saying.>> [ laughter ] >> we get everything wrong until we get it right. you can count on us to do the right thing after we have exhausted every other possibility. i think that is true. i think the press in three geological eras, the founding era where everybody was partisan. >> is that what the founding fathers, that's what they knew? truck they did not know, they did not have a vision of the newshour. as we are going to have a publication or a broadsheet that is going to save these are the facts, you have to know to become informed. that was not part of their ambient reality. >> but they did have a sense, because they put it in the first amendment. they did have a sense that it was important to have a free press. that was part of how they envi
we hope, with winston churchill, is duncan here? areas. the great-grandson of the beloved prime minister, only half of you should beer since you are only half american. step outside the door. we are going to build a wall for you.>> [ laughter ] >> anita just got nervous. i don't remember what i was saying.>> [ laughter ] >> we get everything wrong until we get it right. you can count on us to do the right thing after we have exhausted every other possibility. i think...
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astronauts has learned that lesson the hard way after referencing british wartime prime minister winston churchill in a tweet apologizing for his apparent offense only seem to make things worse. because the of looks into. scott kelly he's one of the few men whose name rings beyond our planet the u.n. champion for space a man who has in lightened thousands and through his fascinating experiments his charisma his achievements helped keep humanity's passion with space alive so imagine his surprise when he quotes winston churchill about the need to be kind forgiving when you win and is virtually stampeded with objection and criticism. groucho forgot his decision to know india's pride in fighting the famine during his administration because of indians to die on the street to have stealing them in space yuri gagarin blasted off on vol stock one into orbit now this rocket behind me right here is called so i use m s ten and it's set to send this year's cosmic crew as well as russia's first three d. bio printer to the international space station. three d. printing technology is hardly new it's already bein
astronauts has learned that lesson the hard way after referencing british wartime prime minister winston churchill in a tweet apologizing for his apparent offense only seem to make things worse. because the of looks into. scott kelly he's one of the few men whose name rings beyond our planet the u.n. champion for space a man who has in lightened thousands and through his fascinating experiments his charisma his achievements helped keep humanity's passion with space alive so imagine his surprise...
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they will probably also bump into winston churchill. all of that to come and more, but first a culture cascading from the top—down of deference, subservience, acquiescence and silence in which bullying, harassment sexual harassment have been able to thrive and have long been tolerated and concealed. the report into the bullying and harassment of staff at westsminster by the former high courtjudge laura cox made uncomfortable reading for mps. i am so sorry to hear of the experiences highlighted by dame laura's report of members of the house of commons staff, and i speak to them directly when i say you deserve so much better. john bercow, who has denied allegations that he bullied staff, let it be known that he plans to stand down as speaker next summer. he said an outside body should be set up to investigate bullying claims. i am so sorry to hear of the experiences highlighted by the report of members of the house of commons staff, and i speak to them directly when i say you deserve so much better. the report is clear that there needs to
they will probably also bump into winston churchill. all of that to come and more, but first a culture cascading from the top—down of deference, subservience, acquiescence and silence in which bullying, harassment sexual harassment have been able to thrive and have long been tolerated and concealed. the report into the bullying and harassment of staff at westsminster by the former high courtjudge laura cox made uncomfortable reading for mps. i am so sorry to hear of the experiences...
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other know, i've heard duncan, winston churchill's grand grandson, somebody asked him the question. the answer is, we don't know any different. i don't know what it's like to ah not have harry truman as grandfather. >> did your friends treat you differently? >> they did not, because where i was sort ofol, i the middle of the pond fish. walterto school with cronkite's son. walter was on television every and his son was in class with us. i'm just harry truman's grandson. school with bankers', lawyers' kids, politicians. not an outstanding kid, upt by who i was growing with. >> when did you decide to take an active interest? to late 30's, i afterrt of avoided it being a teenager and a college student. not knowing what to do with it. and i think you have to go off and sort of -- at least i did -- my owngo off and live life for a while and do what i wanted to do or what i thought i should be doing. came back to it in my 30's, ther david mccullough wrote "truman."rize-winning and i rediscovered my grandparents as people. they had always been a of dates and events and things in my history
other know, i've heard duncan, winston churchill's grand grandson, somebody asked him the question. the answer is, we don't know any different. i don't know what it's like to ah not have harry truman as grandfather. >> did your friends treat you differently? >> they did not, because where i was sort ofol, i the middle of the pond fish. walterto school with cronkite's son. walter was on television every and his son was in class with us. i'm just harry truman's grandson. school with...
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there was a quote there from winston churchill about those who are fanatical about politics will notng about phillip hammond and his speech but also an interesting one from laura kuenssberg, saying that it one from laura kuenssberg, saying thatitis one from laura kuenssberg, saying that it is going to be an extremely tough week for the prime minister andi tough week for the prime minister and i do remember her speech last year. do you remember? lettuce falling off, she lost her voice? year. do you remember? lettuce falling off, she lost her voice7m nothing goes wrong, she looks in command, my heart goes out to theresa may. she is in a very tough situation. mine to. ijust want theresa may. she is in a very tough situation. mine to. i just want to say there are other types of lozenges are there as well, as we are on the bbc. —— mind too. paris to bea are on the bbc. —— mind too. paris to be a post—brexit eu trading hub. this is a very interesting story. to be a post—brexit eu trading hub. this is a very interesting storylj remember interviewing a member of the french authorities who is
there was a quote there from winston churchill about those who are fanatical about politics will notng about phillip hammond and his speech but also an interesting one from laura kuenssberg, saying that it one from laura kuenssberg, saying thatitis one from laura kuenssberg, saying that it is going to be an extremely tough week for the prime minister andi tough week for the prime minister and i do remember her speech last year. do you remember? lettuce falling off, she lost her voice? year. do...
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one of the greatest leaders of modern times, winston churchill, said -- so for the crime of praisingrchill, he was inundated with criticism. they denounced his as an imperialist, racist, whatever. he responded to "educate myself further on his atrocities and racist views." while mike. he has been reeducated. what does this tell us? >> well, i think it tellsel us that this comes with living in an eternal present tense. churchill, it should hardly be necessary to save us, the indispensable man of the 20th century. he presided over the hinge moment of the 20th century, which is the period before the fall of france and the spring of 1940 and the germans insane decision to invade the soviet union a year later.he that year, when britain and its empire stood alone, determined the course of the 20th century. and if it hadn't been churchill, -- i mean, i hate having to explain this. it is pathetic that one of the few men who is actually going to go up into orbit, apparently left his brains out somewhere. there is no need to apologize for defending churchill.. so if you live in the world churc
one of the greatest leaders of modern times, winston churchill, said -- so for the crime of praisingrchill, he was inundated with criticism. they denounced his as an imperialist, racist, whatever. he responded to "educate myself further on his atrocities and racist views." while mike. he has been reeducated. what does this tell us? >> well, i think it tellsel us that this comes with living in an eternal present tense. churchill, it should hardly be necessary to save us, the...
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lee was your hero and you describe the great hero winston churchill as praising him as one of the best battlefield commanders and at the age of 63, you decided to ditch that. why did it take you so long? >> you know, i think it takes all of us a long time. i admired lee, the general, for all of those sort of traits that you have, honesty, courage, decisiveness on the battlefield, and i was encouraged to do that. in my youth, i went to washington lee high school. i went to lees college, west point. then what happened is after charlottesville, i realized that lee's persona off shown in paintings or statues had been hijacked. it was being used by a part of america with white supremacist and other views to send a message i don't associate myself with. >> why? >> so i stepped away. i don't think he's horrible but i think we have to have a mature view. >> and that, too, is leadership, knowing when to step away. general mcchrystal, thank you so much, indeed, for joining us. >>> and now we turn to a conversation with a great leader in the field of quantum physics, professor brian green is a wo
lee was your hero and you describe the great hero winston churchill as praising him as one of the best battlefield commanders and at the age of 63, you decided to ditch that. why did it take you so long? >> you know, i think it takes all of us a long time. i admired lee, the general, for all of those sort of traits that you have, honesty, courage, decisiveness on the battlefield, and i was encouraged to do that. in my youth, i went to washington lee high school. i went to lees college,...
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look at that, the birthplace of sir winston churchill.rn ireland and the west of scotland particularly, all day today. patches of rain further said that largely dry. temperatures 15 to 16, up to about 18 to 20 further south. tonight, clear spells across most areas. the rain gradually edges further north. a southerly wind developing. your overnight temperatures are about seven to 11 degrees. with the southerly wind it will drag in some warm air, surgery wednesday lots of sunshine expected, temperatures widely into the 20s. this is business live from bbc news with ben thompson and sally bundock. a downgrade and a stark warning from the international monetary fund. live from london, that's our top story on tuesday 9th october. the fund warns that rising global debt and trade tensions between the us and china will make the world a poorer place and more dangerous place. we are live to their summit in bali. also in the programme... microsoft grabs an oppurtinity in south east asia, by investing in the region's biggest ride—hailing app. —— grabs
look at that, the birthplace of sir winston churchill.rn ireland and the west of scotland particularly, all day today. patches of rain further said that largely dry. temperatures 15 to 16, up to about 18 to 20 further south. tonight, clear spells across most areas. the rain gradually edges further north. a southerly wind developing. your overnight temperatures are about seven to 11 degrees. with the southerly wind it will drag in some warm air, surgery wednesday lots of sunshine expected,...
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apologized for quoting one of the greatest brits to have ever lived strange days make no mistake winston churchill who saved his nation his people from the depredations of hitler is now too controversial to quote . in europe day. morrow we're all be. in europe. but what if scott kelly self years entertained and educated so many what he has done to make him a hero. because my next guest is rocket man scott kelly. kelly. today i want to demonstrate what happens when you cry and. how much more learned from life have to face. where does all of this leave scott kelly he boosted his tweet a singularly divisive anniversary for america and its discovery called columbus day by some indigenous peoples day by others where barack obama spoke of the natives plight trumps been silent on it in these times are there any angels left was mother to raise a saint for her selfless charity or an abomination for her views on abortion was j.f.k. an icon of american presidency war and the more a womanizer worse than trump or is it something else we have created an atmosphere where discussion is impossible where every deba
apologized for quoting one of the greatest brits to have ever lived strange days make no mistake winston churchill who saved his nation his people from the depredations of hitler is now too controversial to quote . in europe day. morrow we're all be. in europe. but what if scott kelly self years entertained and educated so many what he has done to make him a hero. because my next guest is rocket man scott kelly. kelly. today i want to demonstrate what happens when you cry and. how much more...
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moscow and washington london's islands were special operations was an institution created by winston churchill in july of one thousand and forty the british had withdrawn their troops from dunkirk during the german invasion but when they withdrew their troops they also withdrew all of their intelligence assets britain as we know famously stood alone and they came up with the idea of creating a sabotage unit to hit the germans from the rear and churchill said he wanted to use us. we to set europe ablaze and the as a we operatives worked everywhere in occupied europe but also in occupied asia against the japanese in the countries that they occupied and what they would do is they would send agents in to recruit local fighters to form the basis of the resistance to harass the japanese the italians and the germans in that long period before the british were able to get the russians and the americans on their side and launched a series invasions in italy and france and the stars of this book the stars litter star the star brothers george and john starr who were anglo american their family the stars
moscow and washington london's islands were special operations was an institution created by winston churchill in july of one thousand and forty the british had withdrawn their troops from dunkirk during the german invasion but when they withdrew their troops they also withdrew all of their intelligence assets britain as we know famously stood alone and they came up with the idea of creating a sabotage unit to hit the germans from the rear and churchill said he wanted to use us. we to set...
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by moscow and washington london's allies or special operations was an institution created by winston churchill in july of one thousand and forty the british had withdrawn their troops from dunkirk during the german invasion when they were driven away and to try to overthrow the government but they didn't do it in the way they had done it world war two because in the event in world war two. s who. resistance groups really just became a support movement for an allied invasion so it worked in the case of syria in one thousand six hundred nineteen eighteen it works to assist an invading army but probably on its own it would have failed and the same thing with these insurgencies in france the french resistance without. the allied invasion would have been useless in ukraine since you mention it at the bowl tix he says seventy five thousand dead civilians because of this kind of insurgency and civilians both yes i mean obviously this misunderstanding is not because they hadn't watched the david lean spiegel film but in fairness to teresa mayes campaign that obama's campaign in syria i mean as far as
by moscow and washington london's allies or special operations was an institution created by winston churchill in july of one thousand and forty the british had withdrawn their troops from dunkirk during the german invasion when they were driven away and to try to overthrow the government but they didn't do it in the way they had done it world war two because in the event in world war two. s who. resistance groups really just became a support movement for an allied invasion so it worked in the...
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so to answer directly, i am going to quote from winston churchill, "the democratic process is prettyth our lives." i think that is a pretty straightforward a nswer to your question. now, whether strikes are part of the political democratic process, i believe that they are. and on that note, we have to end. yanis varoufakis, i thank you very much for being on hardtalk. thank you. hello. after a rather chilly start to october, it will feel a bit warmer for many of us in the day ahead. there's an area of milder, warmer air that's been moving into the uk between these two weather fronts, but the weather fronts close by mean that there's a good deal of cloud around to begin tuesday, and for some of us it will be rather damp, particularly from northern ireland into parts of england and wales. this is how it looks for early risers. north—east england into scotland, there will be some sunshine around to start the day, but there will be a few showers running through northern scotland on through the day. and even where you begin the cloud, northern ireland, across a large part of england and w
so to answer directly, i am going to quote from winston churchill, "the democratic process is prettyth our lives." i think that is a pretty straightforward a nswer to your question. now, whether strikes are part of the political democratic process, i believe that they are. and on that note, we have to end. yanis varoufakis, i thank you very much for being on hardtalk. thank you. hello. after a rather chilly start to october, it will feel a bit warmer for many of us in the day ahead....
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so to answer directly, i am going to quote from winston churchill, "the democratic process is prettydefend it with our lives." i think that is a pretty straightforward a nswer to your question. now, whether strikes are part of the political democratic process, i believe that they are. and on that note, we have to end. yanis varoufakis, i thank you very much for being on hardtalk. thank you. hello there. with plenty of showers around across the northern half of the uk yesterday, and south—west england, we had a number of rainbows spotted by our weather watchers. this was one of these, from woolacombe, in devon. thanks to gazzledazzle for sending us that in. fewer rainbows around today, but there will be more in the way of sunshine. but it's going to be a cold start. patchy frost in the countryside for scotland and northern england over the next few hours. if you're heading outside, wrap up warm. just two or three degrees there for newcastle and for edinburgh. so a ridge of high pressure with us first thing on monday, but we do have an approaching low that will ultimately bring some ra
so to answer directly, i am going to quote from winston churchill, "the democratic process is prettydefend it with our lives." i think that is a pretty straightforward a nswer to your question. now, whether strikes are part of the political democratic process, i believe that they are. and on that note, we have to end. yanis varoufakis, i thank you very much for being on hardtalk. thank you. hello there. with plenty of showers around across the northern half of the uk yesterday, and...
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. >> all of those that express interest in the early life i remember talking with winston churchill there are some wonderful stories about his career so that's one thing. but as far as i can see that key defining moment the biggest turning points are winter of 47 about to turn 41 and that's when he began his experiments. so how does he get to that point? up to that point he is a successful printer and journalist and highly respected in philadelphia and then becomes a world-famous artist so how does he get to that point he can be founder of america that nobody else would? you have to go back what was the background or his family that allows him to emerge in that way? but then to have that confidence and momentum. >> so he does find mentors and patrons along the way all on his own. why could he find these people? the only one that i know of is alexander hamilton that the people of st. croix raised the money like the go find me activity to send him to school in america they were his fan club intersect. how does he win people over like that quick. >> in pennsylvania at the time he didn't actu
. >> all of those that express interest in the early life i remember talking with winston churchill there are some wonderful stories about his career so that's one thing. but as far as i can see that key defining moment the biggest turning points are winter of 47 about to turn 41 and that's when he began his experiments. so how does he get to that point? up to that point he is a successful printer and journalist and highly respected in philadelphia and then becomes a world-famous artist...
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winston churchill once said never ever give up, but he never saw the raiders in london. can oakland keep their quarterback upright long enough to score even one touchdown? the answer next. america. land of blue jeans. muscle cars. bald eagles. and burgers. and while muscle cars lost their muscle. blue jeans got all skinny on us... i can't feel my legs. and bald eagles got, well, balder... oh no, is it obvious? ...no way are we giving up on burgers. that's why i created the all-american ribeye burger, made with 100% ribeye beef, fresh spring mix, and provolone cheese on a potato bun. that's a good looking burger. ribeye burgers are back, america. try them today. amari cooper and karl joseph, and with the nfl trade deadline just 16 days away, and the team now in a f >>> there are reports the raiders are trying to tried amari cooper and karl joseph and with the nfl trade deadline 16 days away and the team in a full free-fall there could be a lot of changes coming. the latest debacle was against the seahawks in wembley stadium where the hotdogs are worth the price of admissi
winston churchill once said never ever give up, but he never saw the raiders in london. can oakland keep their quarterback upright long enough to score even one touchdown? the answer next. america. land of blue jeans. muscle cars. bald eagles. and burgers. and while muscle cars lost their muscle. blue jeans got all skinny on us... i can't feel my legs. and bald eagles got, well, balder... oh no, is it obvious? ...no way are we giving up on burgers. that's why i created the all-american ribeye...
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if you read the history of some of the supporters of the movement, among them winston , churchill, theodore roosevelt, john maynard keynes, helen keller. hg wells, these were people who wrote about supporting the eugenics movement and what eugenics meant. helen keller of all people. so in 1927, we had this famous case called buck v. bell in virginia. the justice who wrote the opinion was oliver wendell holmes, wounded three times in the civil war. here is now justice oliver wendell holmes. here is what he said. is better for "it all the world if society can prevent those who are manifestly unfit from continuing their kind, three generations of imbeciles are enough." well, the imbeciles and the manifestly unfit he referred to buck, age 17, her infant daughter, vivian, and her single mother. human factors, here is a story behind it. carrie buck was born to a single mother in poverty in charlottesville, virginia. she had sparse education, if any. sometime around the age of 15, her mother formed her out to a family to be a domestic, so she becomes a domestic for a family in charlottesville. alm
if you read the history of some of the supporters of the movement, among them winston , churchill, theodore roosevelt, john maynard keynes, helen keller. hg wells, these were people who wrote about supporting the eugenics movement and what eugenics meant. helen keller of all people. so in 1927, we had this famous case called buck v. bell in virginia. the justice who wrote the opinion was oliver wendell holmes, wounded three times in the civil war. here is now justice oliver wendell holmes. here...
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. >> anthony: by the 1920's winston churchill switched the royal navy's mode of power from coal to oil lots of it. which made oman vital not for its limited oil resources, but for where it is, the strait of hormuz. the persian gulf's femoral artery, 20% of the world's oil flows through here making it one of, if not the most strategically important waterways on the planet. by 1970 sultan taimoor's counter insurgency was not going well. he was deposed by his son qaboos bin said al said, in a relatively bloodless coup. immediately, the young sultan set out on a different tact for winning the war. >> ian: almost before the shooting had stopped, we would institute a civil aid program. build roads, build a school, build a mosque, build shops, a clinic. but it was in this way the sultan was able to demonstrate that he was the one who had his people's best interest at heart, not the communists. >> anthony: things seldom work out so well. post insurgency or counterinsurgency, this tactic failed spectacularly in vietnam of course. what made the difference here? >> ian: in every war in history, y
. >> anthony: by the 1920's winston churchill switched the royal navy's mode of power from coal to oil lots of it. which made oman vital not for its limited oil resources, but for where it is, the strait of hormuz. the persian gulf's femoral artery, 20% of the world's oil flows through here making it one of, if not the most strategically important waterways on the planet. by 1970 sultan taimoor's counter insurgency was not going well. he was deposed by his son qaboos bin said al said, in...
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rishaad: i will paraphrase winston churchill. a paraphrase, this is not the end.t is not even the beginning of the yen. perhaps it is the end of the beginning. which of those three do you think it is? andre: it will be a long haul. rishaad: so the end of the beginning? andre: i wouldn't put words in my mouth in that regard, but i think it will be a long haul. i think this is a case of all termson deck -- deck in of growth to make sure it doesn't decelerate to sharply in the face of trade tensions, but there needs to be tacking on deleveraging. from the slowdown in china doesn't really have to do with trade tensions yet. it is more the tightening measure we saw last year, the reforms, deleveraging. that is what is being offset. rishaad: is that the problem, with the deleveraging and crackdown on shadow banking, these things in tandem have withdrawn a lot of liquidity from the market, which hasn't been replaced, even though we have had those cuts. andre: absolutely, and people think this is just a reaction function of trade tensions. it is not. our official view is
rishaad: i will paraphrase winston churchill. a paraphrase, this is not the end.t is not even the beginning of the yen. perhaps it is the end of the beginning. which of those three do you think it is? andre: it will be a long haul. rishaad: so the end of the beginning? andre: i wouldn't put words in my mouth in that regard, but i think it will be a long haul. i think this is a case of all termson deck -- deck in of growth to make sure it doesn't decelerate to sharply in the face of trade...
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. >> winston churchill said there's something good about the outside of a horse is good for a woman or man. >> reporter: after a call from bailee's daughter. >> very frightened to get a call from your daughter saying, mom, i just drove down the block and there's 20 foot flames on either side. jacee went and got friends of ours to get the horses. and all the other horses left, but these two decided to put us through 24 hours, 36 hours of terror, terror really. >> reporter: the horses were saved. but most everything else was a total loss. the home bailee and her husband shared and the ranch the couple used as act space for bailee's patients, people trying to recover from a traumatic event. >> it was an oasis, and so losing this spot, losing the notion it was even called a protected space has been horrendous. >> it's taken about a year to hit me. >> reporter: bailee's husband, charles homes, tells us he's still processing all that was lost here. >> it strips things down so all that's left is love and what we care about really. >> reporter: the buildings, the structures that once made up t
. >> winston churchill said there's something good about the outside of a horse is good for a woman or man. >> reporter: after a call from bailee's daughter. >> very frightened to get a call from your daughter saying, mom, i just drove down the block and there's 20 foot flames on either side. jacee went and got friends of ours to get the horses. and all the other horses left, but these two decided to put us through 24 hours, 36 hours of terror, terror really. >>...
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attacking for months attacking donald trump, now saying it brett kavanaugh, now they say, it is winston churchillis isive i never ending, i thk that is going to backfire on them. a cry wolf. lou: according to latest poll, backfiring. it is back washing, it is a moment that democrats are likely not to forget. and i hope republicans certainlien to forget, because, between days to midterm elected, this is about the future of country and soul of country, and what chuck schumer lead democratic senators, radical dems of judiciary committee, what they have done t to americn people is a pro found afront. app affront to the american way of life, and all we stand for in my opinion, can you think of any keep of parallel when one threat political matter left its mooring so completely and set off in a direction that is unrecognizable. >> yes, i don't want to depress you. lou: i -- we have a president who is driving this country to future. i don't get depressed. >> well, these -- these painful moments with been recycled, george washington was did despair over his own cabinet they were so divided, and accusatio
attacking for months attacking donald trump, now saying it brett kavanaugh, now they say, it is winston churchillis isive i never ending, i thk that is going to backfire on them. a cry wolf. lou: according to latest poll, backfiring. it is back washing, it is a moment that democrats are likely not to forget. and i hope republicans certainlien to forget, because, between days to midterm elected, this is about the future of country and soul of country, and what chuck schumer lead democratic...
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. >> yes, to paraphrase winston churchill about the soviet union, it's inside a mystery. a embassy in you expected to be a sanctuary and we are living in 2018 at the medieval period. that is stunning and shocking. on the other hand, mr. khashoggi was a u.s. resident, there was a lot of drama to this. on the other hand, a lot of shock has been that we are not shocked by what they have done, it is embedded with our relationship with saudi arabia. that said, what we're worried about in geostrategic terms, we've had in alignment with the monarchy, confront the existential dread of a nuclear iran. people in syria. we don't want to jeopardize that new alignment. and yet we don't want to condone it and i think trump is trying to square that circle. it is very difficult to do. >> laura: it is a balancing act. the president is trying to do it, it is not easy. the idea that he can be blamed. richard hoss is like, at some point it becomes an immoral foreign policy. it has reached such a point. you won't even bother with that. the consulate foreign relations is not speaking for most
. >> yes, to paraphrase winston churchill about the soviet union, it's inside a mystery. a embassy in you expected to be a sanctuary and we are living in 2018 at the medieval period. that is stunning and shocking. on the other hand, mr. khashoggi was a u.s. resident, there was a lot of drama to this. on the other hand, a lot of shock has been that we are not shocked by what they have done, it is embedded with our relationship with saudi arabia. that said, what we're worried about in...
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now they are saying it's winston churchill. this thing never end. and i think that's going to backfire on them. it's a cry wolf. lou: according to the latest polls it's backfiring, it's back washing. it's a moment democrats are not likely to forget. and i hope republicans don't forget. with 29 days until the mid term elections, this business the soul of the country and what the chuck schumer-led democratic senators, what they have just done to the american people is a profound affront, it's an affront to the american way of life, and all we stand for in my opinion. can you think of any kind of parallel with one political party left its moorings so completely, and set off in a direction that's unrecognizable to most of americans. >> yes, i don't want to depress you, lou. lou: we have a president who is drying this country into the future. i don't get depressed. >> well, these painful moments have been recycled through history. george washington was in despair over his own cabinet, they were so bitterly divided and accusations of sexual misconduct tha
now they are saying it's winston churchill. this thing never end. and i think that's going to backfire on them. it's a cry wolf. lou: according to the latest polls it's backfiring, it's back washing. it's a moment democrats are not likely to forget. and i hope republicans don't forget. with 29 days until the mid term elections, this business the soul of the country and what the chuck schumer-led democratic senators, what they have just done to the american people is a profound affront, it's an...
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chris: over seven decades, the blair house has been washington headquarters for visitors like winston churchillnd queen elizabeth. and vladimir putin. benjamin netanyahu and emmanuel macron. >> told the rooms is about 119. this where footage is close to 70,000 square feet. full-time staff of 15. >>chris: in effect, it's a hotel. >> we consider it a home, bed-and-breakfast. >>chris: - - bought the house in 1836 four $6500. that's just the start of its place in history. >> this is the lincoln room. it's called that because when lincoln was president, he often came over here to get advice from the blair's. >>chris: blair house took on a new role in 1942 during world war ii. when churchill used to stay at the white house. >> he would be up late at night having a drink or two. waking up the president and mrs. roosevelt had had enough. >>chris: so they bought blair house. >> the trumans arrive at their new home ready to set up housekeeping. the presidential address is the blair house. >>chris: starting in 1948, harry truman lived here for years while the white house was under renovation. >> this is w
chris: over seven decades, the blair house has been washington headquarters for visitors like winston churchillnd queen elizabeth. and vladimir putin. benjamin netanyahu and emmanuel macron. >> told the rooms is about 119. this where footage is close to 70,000 square feet. full-time staff of 15. >>chris: in effect, it's a hotel. >> we consider it a home, bed-and-breakfast. >>chris: - - bought the house in 1836 four $6500. that's just the start of its place in history....
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. >> sean: i've got to give a little credence to winston churchill.f you are a liberal, you don't have heart -- everything that we have witnessed over the last two years, culminating in the last three weeks with judge kavanaugh has been smear, slander, attack. belittle, delegitimize. it donald trump. this election is about keeping what is now chronicling a hugely successful agenda, moving forward. >> i don't have a crystal ball. i can't tell people tonight that nancy pelosi is not going to win my. all these people talking about the blue, i don't trust them. the american people can shock the world again, but i don't know. what do you think it? >> i don't think it is hyperbole to say that the kavanaugh victory may have changed everything. let me just give you a quick example. it trump and the kavanaugh victory finally broke the iron triangle. what is that? the media, activist groups, and swallow broth, right? democrat liberal swamped groups. they have owned the republican party forever. what were the old rules, right? they would lob a grenade on the bat
. >> sean: i've got to give a little credence to winston churchill.f you are a liberal, you don't have heart -- everything that we have witnessed over the last two years, culminating in the last three weeks with judge kavanaugh has been smear, slander, attack. belittle, delegitimize. it donald trump. this election is about keeping what is now chronicling a hugely successful agenda, moving forward. >> i don't have a crystal ball. i can't tell people tonight that nancy pelosi is not...
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winston churchill was referred to as the lion of england. he once duly noted, i am not the lion.lions. history has called upon me to deliver. we are at a similar point in our nation's history. are we prepared and are we willing to step up? are we willing in each of our own respective ways to deliver the roar? it may not be easy or fun. that's what's going to determine the trajectory of america. if this is a gift, this noble experiment we have been given at great sacrifice, this freedom we talk about that was paid for by those we talked about earlier. what are we going to do with this gift? are we going to squander it? we are running out of time because we have it so good. this is why i encourage people, talk to your children, vote your values, be engaged. it matters. mark: it's been a pleasure. thank you, governor. check us out next time on ""life, liberty & levin"." toward that blessed day, the day they hope will shift the balance of power in the house and particularly in the senate. the polls don't look great in the senate. they have to run the table in order to take that chamb
winston churchill was referred to as the lion of england. he once duly noted, i am not the lion.lions. history has called upon me to deliver. we are at a similar point in our nation's history. are we prepared and are we willing to step up? are we willing in each of our own respective ways to deliver the roar? it may not be easy or fun. that's what's going to determine the trajectory of america. if this is a gift, this noble experiment we have been given at great sacrifice, this freedom we talk...
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now in the 21st century, we grapple with the fact that some of our great leaders in the past, winston churchill was about to have -- avowed to have the black dogs chasing him. what was the exact nature of that illness? can we diagnose it? i have said i find that a very, a very worthy but not productive kind of quest, to find the exact nature of the illness. and i am sorry but i suggest today, and for any of you who have been exposed to this, your own children, your own spouses, your own parents may be diagnosed by doctors, and you are facing the same kinds of issues. we are trying to understand behavior patterns and diagnose them. but i will say, whatever it is that we think mary lincoln suffered from, as a scholar, i am able to read many of her letters, including those that she wrote while confined ability. -- at bellevue. they show me a sign of a very sharp tongue, quickwitted woman who was in many ways, unable to contain her demons, but she never the less had a very strong personality. that personality was deemed unworthy, and she was declared a lunatic. therefore i do not diagnose her as bi
now in the 21st century, we grapple with the fact that some of our great leaders in the past, winston churchill was about to have -- avowed to have the black dogs chasing him. what was the exact nature of that illness? can we diagnose it? i have said i find that a very, a very worthy but not productive kind of quest, to find the exact nature of the illness. and i am sorry but i suggest today, and for any of you who have been exposed to this, your own children, your own spouses, your own parents...
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that is why you can't comprehend winston churchill because he wears long pants unlike justin bieber.st on that. mark steyn, great to see you. thank you. >> thanks a lot, tucker. >> tucker: everything else in the news disappeared for the last month. we are waking up to a brand new world. news has still been happening. the left is pushing an increasingly, in fact a radical agenda. amnesty for as many as 22 million people here all legally. that is their electoral strategy going forward. you need to know about it and we have details after the break. endless shrimp is back at red lobster. with all the shrimp you want, any way you want them. there's new sesame-ginger grilled shrimp with savory soy-ginger sauce and sprinkled with asian seasoning. and favorites like garlic shrimp scampi! but endless shrimp won't last endlessly, so hurry in. minutes can mean the difference between life and death. proposition 11 saves lives by ensuring medical care is not delayed in an emergency. proposition 11 establishes into law the longstanding industry practice of paying emts and paramedics to remain on-c
that is why you can't comprehend winston churchill because he wears long pants unlike justin bieber.st on that. mark steyn, great to see you. thank you. >> thanks a lot, tucker. >> tucker: everything else in the news disappeared for the last month. we are waking up to a brand new world. news has still been happening. the left is pushing an increasingly, in fact a radical agenda. amnesty for as many as 22 million people here all legally. that is their electoral strategy going...
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and you think about sitting in the oval office, office that winston churchill and franklin roosevelt would meet in planning the fall of naziism and the end of world war ii and barack obama meditating before the raid on bin lauden or ronald reagan or john kennedy during the missile crisis and you think about these people sitting around plotting how to insult stormy daniels, it may be the sing the greatest refutation to the -- >>> what we're seeing here is something new. particularly from a president. he uses lying at mass rallies to scapegoat minority populations. he alleges conspiracies. he creates a sense of mass victimization and then positions himself as the avenger on behalf of the victims, defending them from the invading hoard of migrants coming from the south, approaching the border. this is all b.s. of the first order. when you see newt gingrich up there, one of the most singularly pernicious forces in the history of american politics, a man who more than any other has wrecked the collegiality, the commit who began and begat this era of partisan warfare, when you see his smug
and you think about sitting in the oval office, office that winston churchill and franklin roosevelt would meet in planning the fall of naziism and the end of world war ii and barack obama meditating before the raid on bin lauden or ronald reagan or john kennedy during the missile crisis and you think about these people sitting around plotting how to insult stormy daniels, it may be the sing the greatest refutation to the -- >>> what we're seeing here is something new. particularly...
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there's something about what winston churchill said which is that you can always count on americans to do the right thing after we've exhausted every other possibility. >> chuck, let's talk about the nuts and bolts of this. two supreme court justiceness--0 justices in 20 months. what does this do to the mid-term elections where the democratic energy has been so high but donald trump last night at the rally saying, look, we're doing well here. let's get out to the polls and win? >> i think the republicans are hoping that what has been this brief moment of unity between sort of the bush wing of the party or the other wing of the party, that they get behind kavanaugh and it will propel the elections. rarely do voters show up to the polls to say thank you. usually the voters show up to say something else you in anger, so can they sustain it? that said, i do think we may look back on election night if republicans hold the senate, we'll say cavanaugh held the senate. the democratic gains are going to be bigger than we thought simultaneously. both are possible given the unusual geography of t
there's something about what winston churchill said which is that you can always count on americans to do the right thing after we've exhausted every other possibility. >> chuck, let's talk about the nuts and bolts of this. two supreme court justiceness--0 justices in 20 months. what does this do to the mid-term elections where the democratic energy has been so high but donald trump last night at the rally saying, look, we're doing well here. let's get out to the polls and win? >> i...