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theirs is the party of winston churchill. _ their leader. theirs is the party of winston churchill. leader. theirs is the party of i winston churchill. now their leader stands here parroting conspiracy theories of violent fascists to try to score cheap political points. while some cabinet ministers have defended mrjohnson, the chancellor today distanced himself. being honest, i wouldn't _ today distanced himself. being honest, i wouldn't have - today distanced himself. being honest, i wouldn't have said i today distanced himself. being honest, i wouldn't have said it| honest, i wouldn't have said it and i'm glad the prime minister clarified what he meant. this evenin: clarified what he meant. this evening downing _ clarified what he meant. this evening downing street said it was sorry to see munira mirza go what some in the tory party have said the resignation of borisjohnson�*s longest serving adviser is a sign that even those closest to him are starting to lose faith. damian grammaticas, bbc news. the time is 6:17. our top story this evening: the energy price cap goes up by 54%. t
theirs is the party of winston churchill. _ their leader. theirs is the party of winston churchill. leader. theirs is the party of i winston churchill. now their leader stands here parroting conspiracy theories of violent fascists to try to score cheap political points. while some cabinet ministers have defended mrjohnson, the chancellor today distanced himself. being honest, i wouldn't _ today distanced himself. being honest, i wouldn't have - today distanced himself. being honest, i wouldn't...
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in england he is planning for the d-day invasion winston. churchil was in his face quite a bit united eisenhower managed to balance all of these egos competing agendas and amphibious attack in the history of the world a. >> i think it is a few things number one is incredibly humble man in the newest talent and when thet company wasn't or didn't have a big ego about it but i think that he was able to this sort of diplomatic relationship within all of the other layers and all of the other allied commands rated churchill himself, and i think it is innate diplomacy really showed well during this time for him. >> avenue permanent exhibit at the eisenhower presidential library and and were listening to highlight there, directly connected to d-day, would you like to talk about that. >> we do so we had a major renovation of our exhibit galleries recently in just over the public last fall, and we were able to sort of reimagine how we interpret it d-day and eisenhower's involvement in the plenty and we have is eisenhower presidential library we care for pretty
in england he is planning for the d-day invasion winston. churchil was in his face quite a bit united eisenhower managed to balance all of these egos competing agendas and amphibious attack in the history of the world a. >> i think it is a few things number one is incredibly humble man in the newest talent and when thet company wasn't or didn't have a big ego about it but i think that he was able to this sort of diplomatic relationship within all of the other layers and all of the other...
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i would love to know _ winston churchill. i would love to know what — winston churchill.abitant of downing street, and on camilla, _ inhabitant of downing street, and on camilla, the queen has expressed her hope. _ camilla, the queen has expressed her hope. what _ camilla, the queen has expressed her hope, what it frankly is not a matter— hope, what it frankly is not a matter for— hope, what it frankly is not a matter for her, because whenever charles _ matter for her, because whenever charles becomes king, it will be a matter_ charles becomes king, it will be a matter for— charles becomes king, it will be a matter for him whatever title his life takes. — matter for him whatever title his life takes, but the queen has been a very calm _ life takes, but the queen has been a very calm influence on the country through— very calm influence on the country through thick and thin and i think it is amazing just to reflect she has been — it is amazing just to reflect she has been doing thatjob for 70 years — has been doing that “ob for 70 ears. , ., years. interesting. he mentione
i would love to know _ winston churchill. i would love to know what — winston churchill.abitant of downing street, and on camilla, _ inhabitant of downing street, and on camilla, the queen has expressed her hope. _ camilla, the queen has expressed her hope. what _ camilla, the queen has expressed her hope, what it frankly is not a matter— hope, what it frankly is not a matter for— hope, what it frankly is not a matter for her, because whenever charles _ matter for her, because whenever...
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get up every morning and pray of stalin is alive with wealth only stolen can save the world. winston churchill ah, once the world was saved, churchill changed his mind. any attempt by the soviets to compete against the anglo saxons had to be crushed forever. the usaa has to be eliminated immediately. general george s. patton, commander of the u. s. 3rd army demands that the troops do not stop at the elbow, but move on toward stalingrad. on june 29th 1945 stolen, who already knows about the operation orders marshal shook off to move troops to combat positions in the west. mm. it is now clear to the allies that a surprise attack is no longer possible then charger. the conclusion, deduction, creeks, government, and started our mobility or tut. dean di chanda annoyed the buff from chatham. jean chavez toyota. my story in north iceland wanted yeah to, but some of our vans conte, starting in for october eastern does she saw us on bus mafia dar on charges. are you had that been anything for me or damaging the phone yet? these as garbage b. like and dish. divest, mister, that's enough. we're no longer
get up every morning and pray of stalin is alive with wealth only stolen can save the world. winston churchill ah, once the world was saved, churchill changed his mind. any attempt by the soviets to compete against the anglo saxons had to be crushed forever. the usaa has to be eliminated immediately. general george s. patton, commander of the u. s. 3rd army demands that the troops do not stop at the elbow, but move on toward stalingrad. on june 29th 1945 stolen, who already knows about the...
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. _ johnson's great hero, winston churchill, when he took over. e took over. it will play a — churchill, when he took over. it will play a big part but it will be one of— will play a big part but it will be one of many potential pitfalls that face borisjohnson right now in terms — face borisjohnson right now in terms of— face borisjohnson right now in terms of his prime ministership. that— terms of his prime ministership. that brings _ terms of his prime ministership. that brings us onto the daily telegraph which has a photo and another story on the cover. the photo is of borisjohnson consulting, briefing and it looks like he may be asking questions of men in uniform. the story we're going to go to about him answering questions from men and women in uniform. downing street party attendees questioned under police caution. this is a story coming from itv news. irate caution. this is a story coming from itv news. ~ , , , itv news. we get the first glimpse ofthe itv news. we get the first glimpse of the party — itv news. we get the first glimpse of the
. _ johnson's great hero, winston churchill, when he took over. e took over. it will play a — churchill, when he took over. it will play a big part but it will be one of— will play a big part but it will be one of many potential pitfalls that face borisjohnson right now in terms — face borisjohnson right now in terms of— face borisjohnson right now in terms of his prime ministership. that— terms of his prime ministership. that brings _ terms of his prime ministership. that brings us...
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get up every morning and pray of star and is alive and wealth only stolen can save the world. winston churchill, ah, once the world was saved, churchill changed his mind. any attempt by the soviets to compete against the anglo saxons had to be crushed forever. the u. s. s. r has to be eliminated immediately. general george s. patton, commander of the u. s. 3rd. army demands that the troops do not stop at the elbow, but move on toward stalingrad. on june 29th 1945 stolen, who already knows about the operation orders marshal shook off to move troops to combat positions in the west. mm. it is now clear to the allies that a surprise attack is no longer possible then charger beckon. clifton. he died from creek scuff hammond and started our mobility. tut. dean di chanda annoyed to buffalo chatham. jean chavez, toyota missouri in north iceland. one sure there too. but some of my veterans conte starting in for october east and se so astound and bus mafia dot on georgia. you had not been anything for me. a tom was in the informed yet. he says, wi fi light can dish. divest mister, that's enough. we're no
get up every morning and pray of star and is alive and wealth only stolen can save the world. winston churchill, ah, once the world was saved, churchill changed his mind. any attempt by the soviets to compete against the anglo saxons had to be crushed forever. the u. s. s. r has to be eliminated immediately. general george s. patton, commander of the u. s. 3rd. army demands that the troops do not stop at the elbow, but move on toward stalingrad. on june 29th 1945 stolen, who already knows about...
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she has seen a lot during that time, starting with winston churchill— that time, starting with winstonhill dealing with boris johnson. —— ending with boris johnson _ johnson. —— ending with boris johnson. she is the unifying factor. a source _ johnson. she is the unifying factor. a source of— johnson. she is the unifying factor. a source of strength and very difficult — a source of strength and very difficult times. look how she's dealt — difficult times. look how she's dealt with the whole pandemic. every time she _ dealt with the whole pandemic. every time she spoken to the nation, she's spoken— time she spoken to the nation, she's spoken for— time she spoken to the nation, she's spoken for the nation from the heart. — spoken for the nation from the heart. i— spoken for the nation from the heart, i think she represents the ultimate — heart, i think she represents the ultimate sense of duty and responsibility to her country. sadly, — responsibility to her country. sadly, amongst some of the royals, that is— sadly, amongst some of the royals, that is lacking, but it's also a lesson— th
she has seen a lot during that time, starting with winston churchill— that time, starting with winstonhill dealing with boris johnson. —— ending with boris johnson _ johnson. —— ending with boris johnson. she is the unifying factor. a source _ johnson. she is the unifying factor. a source of— johnson. she is the unifying factor. a source of strength and very difficult — a source of strength and very difficult times. look how she's dealt — difficult times. look how she's dealt...
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took over and a source _ winston churchill took over and a source close to ben wallace quoted him on ben wallace quoted him on the front pages tomorrow trying _ him on the front pages tomorrow trying to— him on the front pages tomorrow trying to distance the defence secretary from that. and of course it's dangerous that if there is division — it's dangerous that if there is division in _ it's dangerous that if there is division in the west borisjohnson is under— division in the west borisjohnson is under huge pressure at home and joe biden— is under huge pressure at home and joe biden the president of the us is not faring _ joe biden the president of the us is not faring very well in america and 0laf scholz, about to meet the president of ukraine and then go to moscow— president of ukraine and then go to moscow to — president of ukraine and then go to moscow to meet the president of russia, _ moscow to meet the president of russia, vladimir putin, of course, he is _ russia, vladimir putin, of course, he is new — russia, vladimir putin, of course, he is new. he's onlyjust taken over i
took over and a source _ winston churchill took over and a source close to ben wallace quoted him on ben wallace quoted him on the front pages tomorrow trying _ him on the front pages tomorrow trying to— him on the front pages tomorrow trying to distance the defence secretary from that. and of course it's dangerous that if there is division — it's dangerous that if there is division in _ it's dangerous that if there is division in the west borisjohnson is under— division in the west...
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she started with winston churchill — leaders. she started with winston churchill in downing street.e that she hasn't met on that level of continuity and experience, from time to time _ continuity and experience, from time to time we _ continuity and experience, from time to time we take it for granted because — to time we take it for granted because she is so reliable and dependable. but round the world he is this— dependable. but round the world he is this absolutely fascinating, enduring world figure. it is not 'ust enduring world figure. it is not just in— enduring world figure. it is not just in this _ enduring world figure. it is not just in this country are indeed in the commonwealth, but the wider world _ the commonwealth, but the wider world today will be looking back and thinking _ world today will be looking back and thinking it _ world today will be looking back and thinking it is quite extraordinary, she is— thinking it is quite extraordinary, she is still— thinking it is quite extraordinary, she is still in the job and she is doing _ she is still in the job and she is d
she started with winston churchill — leaders. she started with winston churchill in downing street.e that she hasn't met on that level of continuity and experience, from time to time _ continuity and experience, from time to time we _ continuity and experience, from time to time we take it for granted because — to time we take it for granted because she is so reliable and dependable. but round the world he is this— dependable. but round the world he is this absolutely fascinating,...
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was such a fatherly _ winston churchill was such a fatherly figure.r to have done it so well, — about this so for her to have done it so well, it — about this so for her to have done it so well, it is possibly the only one time — it so well, it is possibly the only one time she has ever put a foot wrong _ one time she has ever put a foot wrong. people are just admiring what she has— wrong. people are just admiring what she has done. wrong. people are 'ust admiring what she has done.— she has done. thank you for being here at this _ she has done. thank you for being here at this slightly _ she has done. thank you for being here at this slightly blustery - here at this slightly blustery buckingham palace. we are having coverage throughout the day here from the palace on this remarkable day, a day of sober reflection for the queen herself, remembering the death of a father 70 years ago, but we also will be reflecting on the platinum jubilee. back to you. jane hill. the prime minister is said to be considering further changes to his top team, following th
was such a fatherly _ winston churchill was such a fatherly figure.r to have done it so well, — about this so for her to have done it so well, it — about this so for her to have done it so well, it is possibly the only one time — it so well, it is possibly the only one time she has ever put a foot wrong _ one time she has ever put a foot wrong. people are just admiring what she has— wrong. people are just admiring what she has done. wrong. people are 'ust admiring what she has done.—...
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including david lloyd george former prime minister including winston churchill who is called in by the soviet ambassador yvonne meiske who thanks him. for his support now admittedly britain was trying to figure out how to defeat germany. it hadn't really figured out the hand figured out even how to help poland let alone defeat germany so you can understand why they don't want to take on a new enemy, but this allows the soviets to pose and again people will still make this argument. well, they didn't really invade poland. they weren't really allied to germany. they were neutral and as i was reminded by the russian foreign ministry when they denounced me on the fourth of july and it official tweet the soviet union was a peace loving empire. which invaded seven countries between 1939 and 1941 they were peace-loving and empire and they were neutral. um, it's an interesting pose and it's kind of amazing that they get away with it because in fact they deport even more people from poland and the germans do what's really a bit quite as blatant at times as hitler and kind of almost openly boast
including david lloyd george former prime minister including winston churchill who is called in by the soviet ambassador yvonne meiske who thanks him. for his support now admittedly britain was trying to figure out how to defeat germany. it hadn't really figured out the hand figured out even how to help poland let alone defeat germany so you can understand why they don't want to take on a new enemy, but this allows the soviets to pose and again people will still make this argument. well, they...
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was such a fatherly _ is why winston churchill was such a fatherly figure as he knew a bit more _ fatherly have done it— more about this so for her to have done it so— more about this so for her to have done it so well, there's probably only one — done it so well, there's probably only one time the queen ever put a foot wrong — only one time the queen ever put a foot wrong in the role and in 70 years _ foot wrong in the role and in 70 years that's an astonishing achievement, sol years that's an astonishing achievement, so i think many people are just _ achievement, so i think many people arejust admiring achievement, so i think many people are just admiring what she has done. the queen marks 70 years of her reign, a milestone never before reached by a british monarch. she acceded to the throne this day in 1952, but is now looking to the future. she's expressed her desire that when charles becomes king, she'd like camilla to be known as queen consort. we'll take a look at the duchess of cornwall�*s long journey to acceptance by the royal family. also on the programme: the lawyer of the man
was such a fatherly _ is why winston churchill was such a fatherly figure as he knew a bit more _ fatherly have done it— more about this so for her to have done it so— more about this so for her to have done it so well, there's probably only one — done it so well, there's probably only one time the queen ever put a foot wrong — only one time the queen ever put a foot wrong in the role and in 70 years _ foot wrong in the role and in 70 years that's an astonishing achievement, sol years...
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he is a modern day winston churchill. no need a -- not need a neville chamberlain to appease a dictator. we've watched through history how that was a mistake. this is a moment in time, even america taking the option of supply being ukraine with weapons is correct, but it's harder to supply them today. we should have taken those actions sooner, and we should learn from this moment in time that we should speed up the sales of weapons to taiwan for what the future looks like with china that looking at what's happening today as well. maria: will you be encouraging that this upcoming week? you're right, biden authorized the $350 million defense aid package on pretty only -- friday only after president e zelenskyy say i need ammo, and that pushed this into action. you're just back from israel, and i know you spent time with the leadership in israel as well as bibi netanyahu. tell us what they were saying about this current conflict. we were worried about iran getting a nuclear weapon, now we're worried about not only iran, but
he is a modern day winston churchill. no need a -- not need a neville chamberlain to appease a dictator. we've watched through history how that was a mistake. this is a moment in time, even america taking the option of supply being ukraine with weapons is correct, but it's harder to supply them today. we should have taken those actions sooner, and we should learn from this moment in time that we should speed up the sales of weapons to taiwan for what the future looks like with china that...
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following your opening remarks i just want to savor the members opposite, the party of winston churchill our parties stood together and now they stand in the house of commons touting the cheap political points. why do they keep raising the taxes on working people? >> on the first plate, i don't want to make anything of this, but in 2013, the right honorable gentleman apologized and took full responsibilities to what had happened on his watch and i think that was the right thing to do. our recovery plan is absolutely vital helping people with the cost of living lifting up universal credit by cutting the tax of the people, lifting the minimum wage and helping the council for those facing particular hardship. what we are doing that is absolutely vital is increasing the number of the high wage and high skilled jobs in the country more than there were before the pandemic began because we had to exit. it's not just financial insurance rise. there was the stealth tax on working people and a stealth tax on working people. you can be as stealthy as you like but you can't hide reality. we have the
following your opening remarks i just want to savor the members opposite, the party of winston churchill our parties stood together and now they stand in the house of commons touting the cheap political points. why do they keep raising the taxes on working people? >> on the first plate, i don't want to make anything of this, but in 2013, the right honorable gentleman apologized and took full responsibilities to what had happened on his watch and i think that was the right thing to do. our...
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historian andrew roberts defended winston churchill's legacy against contemporary criticism during a recent virtual program hosted by the new york historical society. here's a portion. this was a man who of course was born in the time that charles darwin was still alive and who at a time when however obscene and absurd we might find it today and the scientific view was that there was a hierarchy of the races. and so i'm not sure that he can be terribly much criticized for taking the view of the rest of science. however, one other thing he did very much feel was that there was a duty of profound responsibility on the on the british in the british empire to take care of the native peoples of the empire and to and to promote them. he was incredibly proud that their numbers increased so dramatically especially in india under the rule of the british and doubled in fact in the in the course of the of the ruler of the british empire and this gave him tremendous pride, and he was also willing to to put his life on the line for non-white people. he did it again and again and you see this in t
historian andrew roberts defended winston churchill's legacy against contemporary criticism during a recent virtual program hosted by the new york historical society. here's a portion. this was a man who of course was born in the time that charles darwin was still alive and who at a time when however obscene and absurd we might find it today and the scientific view was that there was a hierarchy of the races. and so i'm not sure that he can be terribly much criticized for taking the view of the...
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storied history and going to blenheim of winston churchill or going, you know, you know even recently i got moved being in the underground london where churchill spent the war years. i really got into reading about winston churchill a great amount and also mahatma gandhi at that period you know, these are figures in world history, and i wanted to know about but i came back a little changed. i left oxford i got back to columbus and i realized that whole semester all my friends were still eat ordinary pizza hanging around, you know in a frat like environment and i i my mind was a blaze from my my trip to europe because after i was at oxford, i didn't crossed over and spent time in france and the netherlands and brussels did your buddies at ohio state sense you were changed no, because i kept my humor as a consistent, you know trying to be humorous, but i got a little more serious my one roommate bart. jacoby was a great football player and and high school he was extraordinary athlete and he would run every night a long ways and they used to keep the lights on at the ohio state buckeye s
storied history and going to blenheim of winston churchill or going, you know, you know even recently i got moved being in the underground london where churchill spent the war years. i really got into reading about winston churchill a great amount and also mahatma gandhi at that period you know, these are figures in world history, and i wanted to know about but i came back a little changed. i left oxford i got back to columbus and i realized that whole semester all my friends were still eat...
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upcoming titles include profiles of british prime ministers margaret thatcher and winston churchill now in more news the national book and alfred p sloan foundations have announced the winners of their inaugural science and literature awards that they say quote deepen readers understanding of science and technology in fiction and nonfiction. the winners daisy hernandez the kissing bug linda hogan the radiant lives of animals and rachel pastens in the field and finally former national lampoon editor and best-selling author pj o'rourke has died at the age of 74. he was the author of 19 books. including eat the rich peace kills and his final book was 2020s a cry from the far middle. he appeared on book tv over 20 times. you can watch all of his appearances anytime on our website book tv.org. and now joining us on about books is charles kessler who was a longtime editor of the claremont review of books. mr. kessler for those unfamiliar with the claremont. what is it? and what's your mission? well, thank you peter. it's it's good to be here. the the claremont review books is the nation's lea
upcoming titles include profiles of british prime ministers margaret thatcher and winston churchill now in more news the national book and alfred p sloan foundations have announced the winners of their inaugural science and literature awards that they say quote deepen readers understanding of science and technology in fiction and nonfiction. the winners daisy hernandez the kissing bug linda hogan the radiant lives of animals and rachel pastens in the field and finally former national lampoon...
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trying to encapsulate that extraordinary 70 years, it's remarkable, thinking of the link back to winston churchillre 1a prime ministers on and the way things are going, borisjohnson might not be her last, and she has seen so much and she has experienced so much, and yet one of the extraordinary things about the queen is that, where it has been a long reign, 70 years, no other british monarch has done that, and is almost 96, i think one of the key things of the success of her reign is how the queen has acknowledged that she needs to perhaps slowly but still absolutely embrace change and make sure the monarchy evolves, this age—old institution keeps evolving. i think that's one reason why, when we are polled in this country about people's views of the monarchy, it's still popular, and the queen is still so popular. those images we are starting to see, and we will see more over the weekend, the queen starting to mark that milestone, she is this most extraordinary historical figure, there is almost nobody else in the world who has seen and experienced so much of politics, social, economic, political c
trying to encapsulate that extraordinary 70 years, it's remarkable, thinking of the link back to winston churchillre 1a prime ministers on and the way things are going, borisjohnson might not be her last, and she has seen so much and she has experienced so much, and yet one of the extraordinary things about the queen is that, where it has been a long reign, 70 years, no other british monarch has done that, and is almost 96, i think one of the key things of the success of her reign is how the...
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this is an early picture of truman president truman with churchill at winston churchill and joseph stalin the world leaders at the global leaders at this point and looking pretty happy at the end of the world though. we new trouble was brewing certainly before the end of the war george cannon wrote the the long telegram a famous document studied and is worth studying many times over and he wrote it from from russia, and it's called long the long telegram because indeed it's very long for a telegram spanning soviet culture and other other issues it became the basis for what was called the containment theory of dealing with the soviet. in other words if you contained the soviet union because of the nature of the people indeed the entire culture and political system would implode so it was known as the containment theory. however if we read the document there is lots of information about culture about people's and even about the threats to americans via women religious organizations labor unions all of which we see in these cards. so truman articulated what was called the the truman doctrine
this is an early picture of truman president truman with churchill at winston churchill and joseph stalin the world leaders at the global leaders at this point and looking pretty happy at the end of the world though. we new trouble was brewing certainly before the end of the war george cannon wrote the the long telegram a famous document studied and is worth studying many times over and he wrote it from from russia, and it's called long the long telegram because indeed it's very long for a...
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ability to adapt, the phrase keep calm and carry on is attributed to england in world war ii and winston churchilland it is the feeling that investors tend to have, it is not a shock that the echoes from recent inflation data at the fed at least are louder than the rumblings in ukraine. the fed's state of affairs is finance and the way things are. lisa: just right now in the here and now, there is an issue that things are moving so quickly that sometimes parts of the markets actually do break and people are looking for potential notes of contagion in money markets with the russian sanctions and oligarchs, particularly with a flight to cash, have you seen any signs and are you looking for that as we see these developments really evolving in real time. tony: there remains ample financial liquidity in the system, clearly in europe and also asia and the united states. the easiest case to look at is overnight transactions and the exchange that occurs between two parties, between securities and cash which is extraordinarily low reflecting the surface of money in the system. even if there were some tight
ability to adapt, the phrase keep calm and carry on is attributed to england in world war ii and winston churchilland it is the feeling that investors tend to have, it is not a shock that the echoes from recent inflation data at the fed at least are louder than the rumblings in ukraine. the fed's state of affairs is finance and the way things are. lisa: just right now in the here and now, there is an issue that things are moving so quickly that sometimes parts of the markets actually do break...
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when we think back, her first prime minister was winston churchill.power. lennon and mccartney had never met yet. no passengerjet had atlantic. this is the scale of change that she has seen, and indeed she acknowledged that in her access in message, the great social, cultural and technological innovation and change is at the last 70 years has seen. it is extraordinary, - 70 years has seen. it is extraordinary, and - 70 years has seen. it is extraordinary, and so l 70 years has seen. it is - extraordinary, and so many 70 years has seen. it is extraordinary, and so many people watching this today will have known no other monarch, and yet with a statement last night, she is allowing the public, if i can put it that the committee think about a period where this nation will have a king, not a queen, period where this nation will have a king, nota queen, how period where this nation will have a king, not a queen, how different do you think that might be? could the institution change? will the prince of wales want to change the institution? i of wales want t
when we think back, her first prime minister was winston churchill.power. lennon and mccartney had never met yet. no passengerjet had atlantic. this is the scale of change that she has seen, and indeed she acknowledged that in her access in message, the great social, cultural and technological innovation and change is at the last 70 years has seen. it is extraordinary, - 70 years has seen. it is extraordinary, and - 70 years has seen. it is extraordinary, and so l 70 years has seen. it is -...
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when we think about, herfirst prime minister was winston churchill, truman and stalin were in power.s such unprecedented change, no passenger jet had crossed the atlantic. this is the scale of change that she has seenin is the scale of change that she has seen in her reign and she acknowledged that in her accession message, the technological and cultural and innovation that the last 70 years has seen.- cultural and innovation that the last 70 years has seen. yes, it's extraordinary — last 70 years has seen. yes, it's extraordinary in _ last 70 years has seen. yes, it's extraordinary in so _ last 70 years has seen. yes, it's extraordinary in so many - last 70 years has seen. yes, it's extraordinary in so many people watching today will have known no other monarch and yet with her statement last night she is allowing the public, if i can put it that way, to think about a period where this nation will have a king, not a queen. how different do you think that might be? could the institution change? will the now prince of wales want to change the institution? i think it's a really good po
when we think about, herfirst prime minister was winston churchill, truman and stalin were in power.s such unprecedented change, no passenger jet had crossed the atlantic. this is the scale of change that she has seenin is the scale of change that she has seen in her reign and she acknowledged that in her accession message, the technological and cultural and innovation that the last 70 years has seen.- cultural and innovation that the last 70 years has seen. yes, it's extraordinary — last 70...
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she's met 14 prime ministers from winston churchill to boris johnson. an ambassador like no other, she traveled 110 countries across six continents, her reign from tragedy to incredible technical achievements. she was the first royal allowing her family to be shown on tv and more recently embracing zoom just like the rest of us during the pandemic. >> one of the extraordinary things about the queen is her discretion. we don't really know what she thinks and feels and we've tried to fill the gap. >> reporter: not so for other members of the royal family whose private scandals have played out in public, endless fodder for degrees. so beside the chilly start, here's a closer look at what to expect over the next couple of hours. about 38 degrees right now in san jose. by 11:00, we're talking a lot of sunshine, upper 50s, temps in the mid-60s, setting us up for a warming trend. >> straight ahead, the highs and lows of the week, including a special delivery at 34,000 feet as a woman gives birth to a beautiful baby boy somewhere over the atlantic. >> and anoth
she's met 14 prime ministers from winston churchill to boris johnson. an ambassador like no other, she traveled 110 countries across six continents, her reign from tragedy to incredible technical achievements. she was the first royal allowing her family to be shown on tv and more recently embracing zoom just like the rest of us during the pandemic. >> one of the extraordinary things about the queen is her discretion. we don't really know what she thinks and feels and we've tried to fill...
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this was a few years ago, the bottom side of ukraine, identified with joseph stalin, fdr, and winston churchillr makes clear we are leading to some new structure of a tri-polar world of the united states, of putin, and of an ascendant china. explain the delicacies of the new russia-china relationship. tina: huge respect to angela stent. i share that analysis. we have not been in a bipolar world for a long time. i am not sure i am ready to think about a tripolar world. russia is a spoiler. it has nuclear weapons capabilities, a u.n. security council seat. it is a powerful diminishing state. it is a disruptor. china and the u.s. is another question. what has changed since the statement at the olympics is a more overt kind of cooperation between russia and china. that is important for the future of the monetary system, created parallel institutions. it is not right to focus merely on the military manifestation of this power relationship. china is speaking up, saying russia should be allowed to do what it wants. it relates to taiwan as well. tom: we were scheduled for three hour conversation but i
this was a few years ago, the bottom side of ukraine, identified with joseph stalin, fdr, and winston churchillr makes clear we are leading to some new structure of a tri-polar world of the united states, of putin, and of an ascendant china. explain the delicacies of the new russia-china relationship. tina: huge respect to angela stent. i share that analysis. we have not been in a bipolar world for a long time. i am not sure i am ready to think about a tripolar world. russia is a spoiler. it...
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." - winston churchill ( applause ) we've got a great show for you tonight, my guests are whoopi goldberggressman ro khanna. but when we come back, meanwhile! ( cheers and applause ) ( band playing ) ( cheers and applause ) ( band playing ) snoop jon batiste and "stay human"! give it up, baby! beautiful! ( singing ) ( cheers and applause ) >> stephen: hey, everybody! welcome back. jon, dear friend of the show whoopi goldberg is going to be here in just a minute. ( cheers and applause ) i want to talk to this guy for a while. congressman ro khanna, from silicon valley, has a new book called "dignity in a digital age." are you worried about your privacy at all? >> you know, the cat is out of the bag. our information is out there. >> stephen: right. i don't know what's left. i got alexa and siri in my house. i've got both those things. >> jon: and i believe they're all spying on us. >> stephen: how could they not be? they wouldn't hear us say, hey, siri and alexa. now people's alexas are waking up all over the united states. >> jon: even after you look on your phone after you've had a conver
." - winston churchill ( applause ) we've got a great show for you tonight, my guests are whoopi goldberggressman ro khanna. but when we come back, meanwhile! ( cheers and applause ) ( band playing ) ( cheers and applause ) ( band playing ) snoop jon batiste and "stay human"! give it up, baby! beautiful! ( singing ) ( cheers and applause ) >> stephen: hey, everybody! welcome back. jon, dear friend of the show whoopi goldberg is going to be here in just a minute. ( cheers...
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that's a tactic we know other leaders, including other great leaders, winston churchill, world war ii, that means it could spread beyond ukraine's borders. i watch what putin says pretty closely. i've been one of those that have been worried for a long time that there's a major, you know, everything he said, if you just listen to him closely and the capabilities that he amassed was pointing to this day. we should listen to him closely and not just pretend this is propaganda for his people. if you listen to husband closely, i don't hear him saying we plan to attack a nato ally but i this i we want to do everything we can to make sure that gets to as zero of a probability as possible and that's why i do think we should be fortified, our nato allies. i'm a little perplexed of why nato has not taken the decision to use the nato response force. seems like this would be the exact time up would want to activate the nrf. so war i would say this is not part of his objectives for now. >> i'm lds surprised they did that they have not had that north atlantic council, executive meeting but they di
that's a tactic we know other leaders, including other great leaders, winston churchill, world war ii, that means it could spread beyond ukraine's borders. i watch what putin says pretty closely. i've been one of those that have been worried for a long time that there's a major, you know, everything he said, if you just listen to him closely and the capabilities that he amassed was pointing to this day. we should listen to him closely and not just pretend this is propaganda for his people. if...
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but i have to say president zelensky is a modern-day winston churchill.of a leadership and courage that he has provided under very dangerous to trying circumstances is really inspirational. and in some ways he is pushing the nato alliance. he is pushing president biden to do more. he certainly stepped stiffening the spied the result of his people. i think that's incredibly admirable. we need to stand up. we need to come to their defense. there were just reports because of the slow pace of the russian invasion they are thinking about deploying some of the other, more deadly weapons they have. we have to be careful about a serious scenario here. it underlines the importance of providing more air defenses to the ukrainians. jackie: resources. we have said we are not going to put boots on the ground. he could give them resources, help them defend themselves better. congressman i want to ask about some he supports it of come out today with respect to how putin is acting here. people's interactions with him on the ground there essentially saying he's not the sa
but i have to say president zelensky is a modern-day winston churchill.of a leadership and courage that he has provided under very dangerous to trying circumstances is really inspirational. and in some ways he is pushing the nato alliance. he is pushing president biden to do more. he certainly stepped stiffening the spied the result of his people. i think that's incredibly admirable. we need to stand up. we need to come to their defense. there were just reports because of the slow pace of the...
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british prime minister winston churchill. putin and hitler share the same threats against democracy, freedom and values we and our allies represent. june 4, 1940, he said this to the house of commons, quote, we shall defend our allies whatever the cost may be. we shall fight on the beaches. we shall fight on the landing grounds was we shall fight on the field and in the streets. we shall fight in the hills. we shall never surrender. the same sentiment echoing on the streets of kyiv where ordinary citizens have taken up arms to defend their freedom. with us am a british ambassador to the united states, david pierce. your view on the siege of kyiv, do you think vladimir putin can be pulled back? >> reporter: i don't know whether he can be pulled back but there's a good chance the russian people despite the restrictions on reporting will start to ask more and more questions as their sons and daughters come home in body bags, and they will wonder what it is all for. you cited churchill. if i could pick up on that, 13 million russ
british prime minister winston churchill. putin and hitler share the same threats against democracy, freedom and values we and our allies represent. june 4, 1940, he said this to the house of commons, quote, we shall defend our allies whatever the cost may be. we shall fight on the beaches. we shall fight on the landing grounds was we shall fight on the field and in the streets. we shall fight in the hills. we shall never surrender. the same sentiment echoing on the streets of kyiv where...
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he's channeling one of the great leaders of the anglosphere, winston churchill. a couple questions. are we defining liberal democracy? how are we defining international order? how are we defining sacrifice? none of those terms are ever defined, but it's the last one that they spend the least amount of time on. sacrifice. because of course the sacrifice will be yours. it will not be theirs. the person you just saw speaking lives in a duplex in new york city that was once owned by the astor family. we know that because he invited a "new york times" reporter and photographer into its own to brag about how rich he is. there's nothing wrong with being rich, but if you are it's probably unwise to give the back of the hand to people who aren't meant to tell him yes, you're getting a lot poorer, but that's okay because it will make me feel better about myself. that posture, over time, is more corrosive of social cohesion -- infective democracy -- that may be any other and history is littered with fallen regimes that have proved that. let them eat cake. so even at cnn, who shows are not anch
he's channeling one of the great leaders of the anglosphere, winston churchill. a couple questions. are we defining liberal democracy? how are we defining international order? how are we defining sacrifice? none of those terms are ever defined, but it's the last one that they spend the least amount of time on. sacrifice. because of course the sacrifice will be yours. it will not be theirs. the person you just saw speaking lives in a duplex in new york city that was once owned by the astor...