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days later churchill made an extended visit to the white house. >> you know churchill lived in the white house for weeks on end and in fact there was this moment or churchill comes out of the bathroom on the second floor of the family residence totally naked and roosevelt ran into him and churchill says to roosevelt without missing a beat says mr. president, you can feed the premises or of england has nothing to hide. >> the front tip between roosevelt and churchill is the most important friendship in american history. bret: then there was joseph stalin born into poverty rising through the ranks of the communist party using mass murder as a tool of statecraft. >> stalin is such an enigma and a fascinating figure. on one hand he's a brilliant military tactician and understands the levers of power in a way that few leaders did. bret: in 1939 he's done the best by west by entering into a nonaggression pact with hitler but in 19 for the one hitler attacked the soviet union anyway and effectively in allen greg heard the bloodiest battle in history. >> he had an activity when he would see what
days later churchill made an extended visit to the white house. >> you know churchill lived in the white house for weeks on end and in fact there was this moment or churchill comes out of the bathroom on the second floor of the family residence totally naked and roosevelt ran into him and churchill says to roosevelt without missing a beat says mr. president, you can feed the premises or of england has nothing to hide. >> the front tip between roosevelt and churchill is the most...
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he is the french churchill. or churchill is the french to gall. -- or churchill is the french general de gaulle. the point is even liberation war is a continuation of politics by other means. french and allied politics, american politics, british and german politics. it is best to know this. on the others of europe, at the same time, 50,000 man polish home army chose to strike a blow for his country's honor. and its country's politics. deciding it was necessary. politically. not militarily. paul it was going to be liberated. this is not militarily. a necessary decision. it is a politically necessary decision. they needed to rise. to lose, to sacrifice, to die. to be seen to be fighting for their own liberation. lest they be excluded from the victors table. when the negotiations come. we now know there were no negotiations essentially over poland, they were excluded from the table. but they rose. to strike a blow for politics and for honor, not to wait for the liberators to ride inside army tanks red army tanks i
he is the french churchill. or churchill is the french to gall. -- or churchill is the french general de gaulle. the point is even liberation war is a continuation of politics by other means. french and allied politics, american politics, british and german politics. it is best to know this. on the others of europe, at the same time, 50,000 man polish home army chose to strike a blow for his country's honor. and its country's politics. deciding it was necessary. politically. not militarily....
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secretary general shushu through iran johnson's hero winston churchill one thing mahatma gandhi dead is the world's largest democracy today celebrates the 150th anniversary of the book of the civil rights icon. coming up but to a going underground. join me every thursday on the alex simon show and i'll be speaking to guest on the world of politics sports business i'm showbusiness i'll see you then. welcome back join me now to go through some the week's top stories former liberal democrat m.p. and former minister of state for crime prevention norman bank of nova welcome back to the show thank you new book out again i can differ among themselves of the 15th of october it's cold and what do you do it's about the royal family will have you on about that thank you serialized in a national newspaper we can talk about it here anyway let's talk about the tory party conference which actually is related to the queen and the monarchy room is that the queen has been asking advice about how to remove boris johnson as prime minister how do you think the conference has gone well i think it's a bit
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secretary general shushu through iran johnson's hero winston churchill one thing mahatma gandhi dead as the world's largest democracy today celebrates the 150th anniversary of the book of the civil rights icon well there's more coming up in part 2 of going underground. why. paradise with some ground turned into a round the experimentation field but angry cultural chemicals we know that these chemicals have consequences they are major irritants there's no question otherwise why would the chemical company workers themselves be geared up that suited up locals attempt to combat the on regulated experiments that often in day you have many of these people one foot into the biotech pharma and the other foot in the government regulatory bodies this kind of collusion is reprehensible while the battle goes on the chemicals continue to poison hawaii and its people so one has to ask the question whether there is a form of environmental research going on in hawaii whether these companies feel they can get away with this because the people have less political power. around them to follow and that
secretary general shushu through iran johnson's hero winston churchill one thing mahatma gandhi dead as the world's largest democracy today celebrates the 150th anniversary of the book of the civil rights icon well there's more coming up in part 2 of going underground. why. paradise with some ground turned into a round the experimentation field but angry cultural chemicals we know that these chemicals have consequences they are major irritants there's no question otherwise why would the...
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secretary general shushu through iran johnson's hero winston churchill one thing mahatma gandhi dead as the world's largest democracy today celebrates the 150th anniversary of the book of the civil rights icon. coming up but to a going underground. gandhian by north it so many people because they copied him is so good that even such a bad copy is sending. i'm not here to plug anybody into god on the field to find the next guy. who looked up live on the indian improving done deal in philosophy and red blood she went on the attempt. to deflect some moves for the c.e.o. thing is a deflection what is comfortable saying. that is going to be that when i got out for many observers. that he and others are going to going to hear a lot about. that that you can bank on you've. got a. long long while and then you also on the bottom line can choke a lot older. than do a new person and they have to. what did gandhi the new normal gandhi. peace prize be mean to ignore you then going to mock you even join you. welcome back joining me now to go through some the week's top stories is former liberal de
secretary general shushu through iran johnson's hero winston churchill one thing mahatma gandhi dead as the world's largest democracy today celebrates the 150th anniversary of the book of the civil rights icon. coming up but to a going underground. gandhian by north it so many people because they copied him is so good that even such a bad copy is sending. i'm not here to plug anybody into god on the field to find the next guy. who looked up live on the indian improving done deal in philosophy...
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wanted to gandhi dead in the fact that it was worth johnson called churchill a romantic imperialist not much romance i can tell you to imperialism a go to the receiving end of it as we were in his gun he was churchill amongst his other denied for pronouncements wanted gandhi trampled to death by elephants he also when he presided over. the deaths of 4300000 people because of his decisions churchill's in the grid being goal famine of 94344 when conscience stricken british officials wrote to him as prime minister asking him to reverse these decisions all he could bring himself to do was to write in the margins of the file why hasn't done the died yet i don't consider mr cheshire the hero of anything other than oppression racism and slavery and certainly not a man of any more own that you fit to be mentioned in the in the same breath as mouth my gandhi and in that probably b.j. pm beings would share your opinion so do you think ironically then gandhi as a is a unifying figure even today or do you think that neo fascists are goal welker and so walker ideologies are going to shape the co
wanted to gandhi dead in the fact that it was worth johnson called churchill a romantic imperialist not much romance i can tell you to imperialism a go to the receiving end of it as we were in his gun he was churchill amongst his other denied for pronouncements wanted gandhi trampled to death by elephants he also when he presided over. the deaths of 4300000 people because of his decisions churchill's in the grid being goal famine of 94344 when conscience stricken british officials wrote to him...
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. >> churchill believed that was the path to winning the war. the allies were not ready to try a highly risky amphibious invasion of france. >> what churchill wants for britain is he wants some leeway from roosevelt and from stalin to allow a continuation of his favorite mediterranean campaign. he says we can build up our forces for an invasion of france, but that is going to take a little bit of time and it's pointless us sitting back and doing nothing for six months. we need to stay active and there are huge advantages to be gained in the mediterranean. >> with american forces fully engaged in the war in the pacific against japan, president roosevelt had a different calculus to work through. but he tended to agree with stalin on an invasion of france, despite his friendship with and respect for churchill. by november, as fdr tried to coax stalin to meet, it became obvious to the soviet leader, that wasn't going to happen anytime soon. churchill insisted they nee neeo weaken germany first. >> he gets news there's not going to be a second front.
. >> churchill believed that was the path to winning the war. the allies were not ready to try a highly risky amphibious invasion of france. >> what churchill wants for britain is he wants some leeway from roosevelt and from stalin to allow a continuation of his favorite mediterranean campaign. he says we can build up our forces for an invasion of france, but that is going to take a little bit of time and it's pointless us sitting back and doing nothing for six months. we need to...
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be excluding churchill. and it was inevitable that was going to lead to worries within the british camp. what were they talking about? what were they discussing? what are they not telling us? >> bret: my new book "three days at the brink" fdr's darindaring gamble to win world war ii. available as of today. up next the panel on the president's use of the word lynching. and the latest on the inquiry and where that may be heading. relationships. when you use location technology, you can see where things happen, before they happen. with esri location technology, you can see what others can't. ♪ there are lots of people who are confused about which medicare plan is right for them. hey, that's me. i barely know where to start. well, start here with me, karen. i'm a licensed humana sales agent. well, it's nice to meet you, karen. i'm john smith. hi, john. at humana, we know you're unique. so you have different needs from other john smiths. yeah, i've always thought so. and together, we can find a plan that's righ
be excluding churchill. and it was inevitable that was going to lead to worries within the british camp. what were they talking about? what were they discussing? what are they not telling us? >> bret: my new book "three days at the brink" fdr's darindaring gamble to win world war ii. available as of today. up next the panel on the president's use of the word lynching. and the latest on the inquiry and where that may be heading. relationships. when you use location technology,...
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reinvented, he has always said churchill was his hero. justin welby says that political leaders can no longer behave in the same way as churchill, who was well—known for his somewhat inflammatory put—downs in parliament, but this is happening at a time when we have social media which amplifies things in a of deep uncertainty. i think that is a really direct barb at borisjohnson. what is interesting is... the churchill thing is interesting because he was very keen on language to make language work, so it is things like he realised you had to have quite matches things for invasions and so on because parents would not want to send their kids to be killed and something called operation bunny hug. is that a secret one? he is someone who knew about language and how to use it, i bet he would not have used it this way. he wouldn't. this is coming out only a couple of days after that rather shocking academic research that showed that the public broadly think the mps should put up with threats, even if they are death threats, even if they are d
reinvented, he has always said churchill was his hero. justin welby says that political leaders can no longer behave in the same way as churchill, who was well—known for his somewhat inflammatory put—downs in parliament, but this is happening at a time when we have social media which amplifies things in a of deep uncertainty. i think that is a really direct barb at borisjohnson. what is interesting is... the churchill thing is interesting because he was very keen on language to make...
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winston churchill said, i am thrilled about the your first policy by the way. i just want to make sure that you understand what that means. they you know aware of the cause and thinking particularly of the philippines. the secretary of war looked at him and said, there are times when men have to die. and that was also an accurate prediction world war ii philippines, was an absolute lovely if it. informed two. first the japanese occupation and then the fighting at the end of the work as the united states arrived to as they put it to liberate. others might put a pit to reconquer its colonies. bob first, united states had fortified warm so japan was able to take it that day. japanese did fortified it. preparing to take one from the united states, bombarded it, sheldon bobbitt from the shore for two weeks. taking out japanese military targets but laying waste to the capital city of ghana, overall in the fighting forces of the buildings in guam were destroyed and the japanese saw themselves fighting it didn't fight, they turned on the romanians and began beheading a
winston churchill said, i am thrilled about the your first policy by the way. i just want to make sure that you understand what that means. they you know aware of the cause and thinking particularly of the philippines. the secretary of war looked at him and said, there are times when men have to die. and that was also an accurate prediction world war ii philippines, was an absolute lovely if it. informed two. first the japanese occupation and then the fighting at the end of the work as the...
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i want to be winston churchill. i think that's the kind of conversation we have to have. >> i'm going to hold it right here. let me slip in this commercial break and ask you to stay with us on the other side. i want to talk to you about a person in history known as mr. x. and by the way of retelling that story, we will ask our pulitzer prize-winning historian if history needs to be signed along the way.
i want to be winston churchill. i think that's the kind of conversation we have to have. >> i'm going to hold it right here. let me slip in this commercial break and ask you to stay with us on the other side. i want to talk to you about a person in history known as mr. x. and by the way of retelling that story, we will ask our pulitzer prize-winning historian if history needs to be signed along the way.
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striking from this is that justin welby on this issue in the sunday times has talked about winston churchill, who was known for years rather sharp putdowns, his witticisms, we all know borisjohnson's putdowns, his witticisms, we all know boris johnson's great hero putdowns, his witticisms, we all know borisjohnson's great hero is winston churchill, and this is an admonishment from the archbishop of going to be descent of the prime minister "you can't say that sort of thing that we now have social media. " thing that we now have social media." -- to the prime minister. i think the church to get more involved in politics. i don't think they get involved enough. certainly they get involved enough. certainly they have the right to as being an established church and obviously with welby and the bishops and some members being bishops in the house of lords, but they should be up to the task. i wonder if the public are bothered by this language?m appears not because there is an opinion poll which has put the tories on 40%, 16 points clear of labour on tories on 40%, 16 points clear of labouron 24, t
striking from this is that justin welby on this issue in the sunday times has talked about winston churchill, who was known for years rather sharp putdowns, his witticisms, we all know borisjohnson's putdowns, his witticisms, we all know boris johnson's great hero putdowns, his witticisms, we all know borisjohnson's great hero is winston churchill, and this is an admonishment from the archbishop of going to be descent of the prime minister "you can't say that sort of thing that we now have...
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now, let me just read to you a quotation from winston churchill. it's a very pessimistic statement that he made to parliament in 1935, but i think it applies to american policy over something like 30 years when it comes to north korea. churchill said, describing germany, of course -- he said, "when the situation was manageable, it was neglected. and now that it is thoroughly out of hand, we apply too late the remedies which then might have affected a cure. there is nothing new in this story. it is as old as the sibylline books. it falls into that long, dismal catalogue of the fruitlessness of experience and the confirmed unteachability of mankind. want of foresight, unwillingness to act when action would be simple and effective, lack of clear thinking, confusion of counsel until emergency comes, until self-preservation strikes its jarring gong. these are the features which constitute the endless repetition of history." now, let's hope that churchill's pessimism is not borne out in the case of north korea. there are things we should look to and have
now, let me just read to you a quotation from winston churchill. it's a very pessimistic statement that he made to parliament in 1935, but i think it applies to american policy over something like 30 years when it comes to north korea. churchill said, describing germany, of course -- he said, "when the situation was manageable, it was neglected. and now that it is thoroughly out of hand, we apply too late the remedies which then might have affected a cure. there is nothing new in this...
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churchill was very leery of it. >> very leery of the guy. fdr knew that he had to bend over backwards to get stalin engaged. hitler doesn't invade into the soviet union, this whole picture couldn't happen. so they set up this secret meeting in tehran and stalin demands that it's in tehran, which is a tough thing to get to for a president who's in a wheelchair and churchill, but they do. neil: why did they say that was the location? it was very close for him, not so for the two other guys. particularly the u.s. president. >> the thinking, whether it is thinking about stalin saying it's a home court advantage or maybe it's a little tough for the u.s. president to get here, i should make him struggle to make him, you know, get to me, don't know. by the time they get there, the interpersonal interchanges, fdr throwing churchill under the bus in order to show stalin that he's with him, they -- neil: stalin ended up being the blinker everyone thought he was going to be. did fdr just think his personal magnetism would save the day? >> i think he di
churchill was very leery of it. >> very leery of the guy. fdr knew that he had to bend over backwards to get stalin engaged. hitler doesn't invade into the soviet union, this whole picture couldn't happen. so they set up this secret meeting in tehran and stalin demands that it's in tehran, which is a tough thing to get to for a president who's in a wheelchair and churchill, but they do. neil: why did they say that was the location? it was very close for him, not so for the two other guys....
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let's hope that churchill his pessimism, it's not borne out in the case of north korea. there are things we should look to and have serious discussions about. one is the possibility of limited its it may be a regime change in north korea. second, we should look at and discussed with china, and we should've done it long ago, aiming toward the ratification of the peninsula on a freely elected government like that and south korea. and third, if you believe in you may not, that is unacceptable nuclearh korea to have weapons, at n some.military fore has to beha an option. this is obviously the most controversial subject and many people say just unimaginable. the you would usese military f force. sonic what to you, the words of general joe denver, the chairman and the joint chiefs of staff on his last day i might say the chairman. he said an outstanding job. he said this to the aspen institute seminar in the summer of 2018. it's on this question on what is unimaginable. general gever said as i told my counterparts, both friend and foe, it's not unimaginable to have military op
let's hope that churchill his pessimism, it's not borne out in the case of north korea. there are things we should look to and have serious discussions about. one is the possibility of limited its it may be a regime change in north korea. second, we should look at and discussed with china, and we should've done it long ago, aiming toward the ratification of the peninsula on a freely elected government like that and south korea. and third, if you believe in you may not, that is unacceptable...
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if we fail nuclear proliferation succeeds, now let me just read to you a quotation from winston churchill, he made this department, it applies to them from north korea churchill said describing germany of course, he said when the situation was manageable it was neglected and now that it is thoroughly out of hand we applied to lay the nominees the then would've had a cure, there is nothing new and this story, it is as old as the books and it falls into the long catalog of the fruitlessness of experience and unusually of mankind, and willingness to actual action would be effective, lack of clear thinking, confusion of council until emergency comes, until self preservation strikes it's gong, these are the features which constitute the analysts repetition of history, now let's hope that their pessimism is not one out in the case of north korea, there are things we should look to and have serious discussions about, one is the possibility, limited though it may be, of regime change in north korea, second, we should look at and discuss and china, we should have done a long ago, aiming for the re
if we fail nuclear proliferation succeeds, now let me just read to you a quotation from winston churchill, he made this department, it applies to them from north korea churchill said describing germany of course, he said when the situation was manageable it was neglected and now that it is thoroughly out of hand we applied to lay the nominees the then would've had a cure, there is nothing new and this story, it is as old as the books and it falls into the long catalog of the fruitlessness of...
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now from winston churchill's wartime bunker toa winston churchill's wartime bunker to a secret aircraft factory, london's underground network has some incredible stories to tell about britain pot i pass. a new exhibition has opened its doors today exploring some of the abandoned stations and their hidden spaces deep beneath the streets of the capital. dan johnson spaces deep beneath the streets of the capital. danjohnson has been to ta ke the capital. danjohnson has been to take a look. i'm a 40 metres down under london streets in one of london bonsai old bomb shelters. you can see the signage from world war ii. this is one of the abandoned places that features in this new exhibition and chris is from london transport museum. what else can we see in this exhibition? it's a chance for people to get behind the scenes in the london tube stations, see what lies behind those secret doors and grills you walk past every time you use the tube and also find out how they were used ingeniously for wartime shelter things like growing micro herbs and it means that people don't have to necessarily go
now from winston churchill's wartime bunker toa winston churchill's wartime bunker to a secret aircraft factory, london's underground network has some incredible stories to tell about britain pot i pass. a new exhibition has opened its doors today exploring some of the abandoned stations and their hidden spaces deep beneath the streets of the capital. dan johnson spaces deep beneath the streets of the capital. danjohnson has been to ta ke the capital. danjohnson has been to take a look. i'm a...
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named tom bullying who is an english author, a new historian called appeasement, chamberlain, hitler, churchill and the road to war and just finished up rick atkinson's great book of projected trilogy on the british are coming. it covers the first couple years in revolutionary war. >> how do you select the books that you read. >> is a variety of things tend to read book reviews so that matters in the local newspapers. sometimes i'll hear about a book in a number of years ago picking up the book devotion to animate goes about two carrier pilots one who shot down and died in the korean war in 1950s and i heard him talking about the book and i thought that sounded like a great read. in listening to other people if they're reading something interesting they will usually talk about it. in a more systematic way but i usually end up with a pretty good book. >> where you end up reading? >> everywhere probably more on airplanes than anyplace else, you can read policy papers you have a couple hours there or more so i do a lot of that but then i try to read something everyday or read a little bit if i hav
named tom bullying who is an english author, a new historian called appeasement, chamberlain, hitler, churchill and the road to war and just finished up rick atkinson's great book of projected trilogy on the british are coming. it covers the first couple years in revolutionary war. >> how do you select the books that you read. >> is a variety of things tend to read book reviews so that matters in the local newspapers. sometimes i'll hear about a book in a number of years ago picking...
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it makes any attempts by hoover to deal with roosevelt ordeal with churchill later after may 10 very difficult. aid was possible to a high degree between september and churchill's rise to power, because the chamberlain government, even though they declared a blockade, were willing to make blockade concessions. in any event, the polish campaign cranks up. the poster on the left is one of the very first ones that was done in the late fall of 1939. the commission for polish relief. hoover decided to establish it, and it was in operation by october 1939, but not in what is left of poland itself. the germans had partitioned poland. big hunks of it have gone directly into germany. the government general that was created was almost impossible to get into. the aide went to the polish refugees and polish army that went to romania and hungary. as poland began to collapse, literally hundreds of thousands of poles began to stream to the east and move down into the southeast corner of poland to get into either hungary or romania. they did not anticipate the sylvian's on september 17 would invade
it makes any attempts by hoover to deal with roosevelt ordeal with churchill later after may 10 very difficult. aid was possible to a high degree between september and churchill's rise to power, because the chamberlain government, even though they declared a blockade, were willing to make blockade concessions. in any event, the polish campaign cranks up. the poster on the left is one of the very first ones that was done in the late fall of 1939. the commission for polish relief. hoover decided...
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because of that, it makes any attempts by hoover to deal with roosevelt ordeal with churchill later after may 10 very difficult. aid was possible to a high degree between september and churchill's rise to power, because the chamberlain government, even though they declared a blockade, were willing to make blockade concessions. in any event, the polish campaign cranks up. the poster on the left is one of the very first ones that was done in the late fall of 1939. the commission for polish relief. hoover decided to establish it, and it was in operation by october 1939, but not in what is left of poland itself. the germans had partitioned poland. big hunks of it have gone directly into germany. the government general that was created was almost impossible to get into. the aid went to the polish refugees and polish army that went to romania and hungary. as poland began to collapse, literally hundreds of thousands of poles began to stream to the east and move down into the southeast corner of poland to get into either hungary or to get into romania. they did not anticipate the soviets on septe
because of that, it makes any attempts by hoover to deal with roosevelt ordeal with churchill later after may 10 very difficult. aid was possible to a high degree between september and churchill's rise to power, because the chamberlain government, even though they declared a blockade, were willing to make blockade concessions. in any event, the polish campaign cranks up. the poster on the left is one of the very first ones that was done in the late fall of 1939. the commission for polish...
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churchill was far more skeptical of stalin. fdr had a little bit towards the end, a god complex, that he could solve everything. he believed he could keep stalin in a corner and contain him, even after the war. what happened was after the yalta conference, he goes back to the u.s. and dies. stalin is emboldened and that's the beginning of the cold war. he essentially takes over eastern europe. >> tucker: left truman to deal with it. bret baier, fantastic. this is a great book. i think anyone watching gets a sense of it. thanks for coming out tonight. >> thanks for having me. >> tucker: be sure to watch bret's special. it airs on fox and a director's cut version is available on fox nation. we want to tell you about anir obscure twitter account called pierre delecto. very concerned with defending mitt romney and attacking his enemies. why do you think that is? we'll tell you after the break. mitt romney and attacking his enemies. why do you think that is? narrator: dora knows the best place to explore is the forest. dora: boots!
churchill was far more skeptical of stalin. fdr had a little bit towards the end, a god complex, that he could solve everything. he believed he could keep stalin in a corner and contain him, even after the war. what happened was after the yalta conference, he goes back to the u.s. and dies. stalin is emboldened and that's the beginning of the cold war. he essentially takes over eastern europe. >> tucker: left truman to deal with it. bret baier, fantastic. this is a great book. i think...
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. >> churchill is already feeling very put upon, he is already feeling that the moral authority of the british empire had been undermined and that this talk of mass executions was a crime against humanity. he was deeply offended and i think it was a very vulnerable moment for the alliance. >> churchill storms out of the dinner at this point and he has to be carefully brought back in by stalin, molotov came out to them and said to him it's all right we were only joking. >> whether stalin was joking or not, churchill understood in the short term, civilizations face depended on an agreement by the three men to go forward togeth together. >> the tehran conference closed with the three men signing the declaration of the three powers, which laid out their dedication to winning the war and to launch d-day. >> it was well worth traveling thousands of miles over land and sea to bring about this personal meeting and to gain the assurance that we are absolutely agreed with one another on all the major objectives and on the military means of obtaining th them. >> bret: you can read all about this
. >> churchill is already feeling very put upon, he is already feeling that the moral authority of the british empire had been undermined and that this talk of mass executions was a crime against humanity. he was deeply offended and i think it was a very vulnerable moment for the alliance. >> churchill storms out of the dinner at this point and he has to be carefully brought back in by stalin, molotov came out to them and said to him it's all right we were only joking. >>...
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churchill was far more skeptical of stalin. fdr had a little bit towards the end, a god complex, that he could solve everything. he believed he could keep stalin in a corner and contain him, even after the war. what happened was after the yalta conference, he goes back to the u.s. and dies. stalin is emboldened and that's the beginning of the cold war. he essentially takes over eastern europe. >> tucker: left truman to deal with it. bret baier, fantastic. this is a great book. i think anyone watching gets a sense of it. thanks for coming out tonight. >> thanks for having me. >> tucker: be sure to watch bret special. it airs on fox and a director's cut version is available on fox nation. we want to tell you about an obscure twitter account called pierre delecto. very concerned with defending mitt romney and attacking his enemies. why do you think that is? we'll tell you after the break. ♪ >> tucker: sean hannity interviewed the president today. larry king used to say, an interview is amazing. it starts in just a minute, but th
churchill was far more skeptical of stalin. fdr had a little bit towards the end, a god complex, that he could solve everything. he believed he could keep stalin in a corner and contain him, even after the war. what happened was after the yalta conference, he goes back to the u.s. and dies. stalin is emboldened and that's the beginning of the cold war. he essentially takes over eastern europe. >> tucker: left truman to deal with it. bret baier, fantastic. this is a great book. i think...
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mr churchill d.w. dot com slash trouble good luck. welcome to global street 1000. hunger and natural disasters they've always been the 3 main reasons for human migration but technological progress and new forms of transportation have made displacement a fall big a global issue. in the mid 19th century.
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it makes any attempts by hoover to deal with roosevelt ordeal with churchill later after may 10 very difficult. aid was possible to a high andee between september churchill's rise to power, because the chamberlain government, even though they declared a blockade, were willing to make blockade concessions. in any event, the polish campaign cranks up. the poster on the left is one of the very first ones that was of 1939.he late fall the commission for polish relief. hoover decided to establish it, and it was in operation by october 1939, but not in what is left of poland itself. the germans had partitioned poland. big hunks of it have gone directly into germany. the government general that was created was almost impossible to get into. the aide went to the polish refugees and polish army that went to romania and hungary. as poland began to collapse, literally hundreds of thousands of poles began to stream to the east and move down into the southeast corner of poland to get into either hungary or romania. they did not anticipate the sylvian's on september 17 wha what invade from the eas
it makes any attempts by hoover to deal with roosevelt ordeal with churchill later after may 10 very difficult. aid was possible to a high andee between september churchill's rise to power, because the chamberlain government, even though they declared a blockade, were willing to make blockade concessions. in any event, the polish campaign cranks up. the poster on the left is one of the very first ones that was of 1939.he late fall the commission for polish relief. hoover decided to establish...
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churchill number 6 on g.w. . this is news africa is coming up in the next 15 minutes it's all the way of. zimbabweans monch against u.s. and e.u. sanctions the government says the measure is all stopping economic recovery but is that true. and how climate change has become the latest blow to the fight against malaria. then the nigerian the un stay is doing tricks to stay out of trouble.
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winston churchill even took refuge there. and, you know, places like that were vital to winning the war effort and keeping morale up and people safe. this is just one of the tunnels and there are, what, 16 tunnels like this? just in this one shelter alone. there were eight of these sheltersjust in london. so there is all sorts of strange, weird, quirky places under the streets that you would never even think of, that you would never even imagine that were here. this is the sort of thing that you can explore on a tour, if you can make it, but if you can't, then the exhibition is a chance to learn more about it. now, there are 180 steps to get back to the surface. chris has promised to hold my hand! danjohnson dan johnson reporting from danjohnson reporting from deep below london. england's footballers can book their place in the finals of euro 2020 if they beat the czech republic in prague tonight. off the pitch, there are warnings to england fans to keep out of trouble. joe wilson reports from prague. they call prague "the ci
winston churchill even took refuge there. and, you know, places like that were vital to winning the war effort and keeping morale up and people safe. this is just one of the tunnels and there are, what, 16 tunnels like this? just in this one shelter alone. there were eight of these sheltersjust in london. so there is all sorts of strange, weird, quirky places under the streets that you would never even think of, that you would never even imagine that were here. this is the sort of thing that...
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churchill insisted they need weaken germany first. jon: "three days at the brink" airs tonight at 8:00 p.m. eastern. a storm named nestor remains a threat along the eastern aboardr board. -- the eastern seaboard. here, it all starts with a simple... hello! -hi! how can i help? a data plan for everyone. everyone? everyone. let's send to everyone! [ camera clicking ] wifi up there? -ahhh. sure, why not? how'd he get out?! a camera might figure it out. that was easy! glad i could help. at xfinity, we're here to make life simple. easy. awesome. so come ask, shop, discover at your xfinity store today. here, hello! starts with -hi!mple... how can i help? a data plan for everyone. everyone? everyone. let's send to everyone! [ camera clicking ] wifi up there? -ahhh. sure, why not? how'd he get out?! a camera might figure it out. that was easy! glad i could help. at xfinity, we're here to make life simple. easy. awesome. so come ask, shop, discover at your xfinity store today. jon: after heavy rain slammed florida, the remnants of tropical sto
churchill insisted they need weaken germany first. jon: "three days at the brink" airs tonight at 8:00 p.m. eastern. a storm named nestor remains a threat along the eastern aboardr board. -- the eastern seaboard. here, it all starts with a simple... hello! -hi! how can i help? a data plan for everyone. everyone? everyone. let's send to everyone! [ camera clicking ] wifi up there? -ahhh. sure, why not? how'd he get out?! a camera might figure it out. that was easy! glad i could help....
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what would you like to explore most mr churchill d.w. dot com slash travel good luck and enjoy some. of the. this is news and these are our top stories u.s. president donald trump says he's sending vice president mike pence and secretary of state might to encourage to try and negotiate a cease fire between turkey and the kurds the u.s. has already slapped sanctions on turkey for the assaults on kurdish controlled areas in syria meanwhile syrian and russian forces moving to stop the turkish advance have now taken control of the key syrian town of man bitch.
what would you like to explore most mr churchill d.w. dot com slash travel good luck and enjoy some. of the. this is news and these are our top stories u.s. president donald trump says he's sending vice president mike pence and secretary of state might to encourage to try and negotiate a cease fire between turkey and the kurds the u.s. has already slapped sanctions on turkey for the assaults on kurdish controlled areas in syria meanwhile syrian and russian forces moving to stop the turkish...
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solidarity shown by the british in our darkest hour and i have great respect for statesman like winston churchill and many others i have infinite respect for the u.k. and this is why throughout these no good negotiations you would have never heard one word from me that was aggressive or indicated that we wanted in some way to be vengeful that's not. my nature that's not the way i dealt with this and it's even more important for the future relation that we proceed with the same feeling of respect and admiration. i think we should move ahead with the task of trying to build something together. for the future the u.k. is going to be there in the future is going to be our economic partner after end and are allowed to protect the security of our entire continent thank you questions before the summit. i think david you were the 1st in the middle gentleman right there. of things problem thanks aaron david person one with political president as you mentioned from mr johnson's concession on customs as kid of the deal i wonder if you can point to a. similar concession on the e.u. side is there any aspect o
solidarity shown by the british in our darkest hour and i have great respect for statesman like winston churchill and many others i have infinite respect for the u.k. and this is why throughout these no good negotiations you would have never heard one word from me that was aggressive or indicated that we wanted in some way to be vengeful that's not. my nature that's not the way i dealt with this and it's even more important for the future relation that we proceed with the same feeling of...
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[laughter] but winston churchill after world war ii dishonored arthur harris. anybody know who he is? bomber harris. he did the bombing but if you go to westminster abbey today you will not find his name or the name of the bomber pilot inscribed on the walls of westminster abbey. you will find fighter pilots but not bomber pilots because when churchill need them to do these nasty things, because democracy in britain was at stake but after the war he would dishonored arthur harris to restore the moral unit on does universe that was upended by the war and to move forward and that will require both parties on both sides to shake hands and say this is for the american people and for the rule of law and for free market and democracy we will do better in the future and not acknowledge his past behavior. so we can make a symbolic break to dishonor the behavior that was necessary but should not be acceptable in ordinary times. does that make sense? >> are you comfortable with the term whistleblower as it applies to the person who discussed the conversation between the
[laughter] but winston churchill after world war ii dishonored arthur harris. anybody know who he is? bomber harris. he did the bombing but if you go to westminster abbey today you will not find his name or the name of the bomber pilot inscribed on the walls of westminster abbey. you will find fighter pilots but not bomber pilots because when churchill need them to do these nasty things, because democracy in britain was at stake but after the war he would dishonored arthur harris to restore the...
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planned, that's right here fox news, churchill, wow. arthel: going to be good and we will be back at 4:00 eastern, we hope that you can join us then. more news now from washington. ♪ never said there was a quid pro quo. welcome to america's news headquarters i'm molly. leland: pretty hard on that and what the meaning of quid pro quo really is, we will get into that today, mulvaney hitting back against critics in that exclusive interview who he says are misrepresenting the exchange with the reporter during press briefing earlier this week, kevin corke at the white house talking about the exchange. >> always good to be with you, democrats will continue to pursue the story line no matter how long it takes and no matter where it goes, they are in search of evidence of a potential quid pro quo, that's aid in exchange for the ukraines investigating political rival, in this case, joe biden and hunter biden. read the transcript of the call, there was no quid pro quo, period, case close, end of story, what to make of overtures of private attor
planned, that's right here fox news, churchill, wow. arthel: going to be good and we will be back at 4:00 eastern, we hope that you can join us then. more news now from washington. ♪ never said there was a quid pro quo. welcome to america's news headquarters i'm molly. leland: pretty hard on that and what the meaning of quid pro quo really is, we will get into that today, mulvaney hitting back against critics in that exclusive interview who he says are misrepresenting the exchange with the...
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he worked with churchill to biographydefinitive of his father, winston churchill. 1974, he left washington to california aboard air force one following president nixon's resignation. he is the rare distinction of having interviewed present nixon for 30 hours -- he has the rare distinction of having interviewed president nixon for 30 hours. we will see some of this video -- these videos in the presentation tonight. yesterday, our president visited dr. kissinger in new york city knowing that ambassador lord would be speaking tonight. dr. kissinger asked hugh to pass on his best issues. winston lord is an indispensable partner and a very good friend. [applause] applause]d well, thank you for coming. thank you for being here. it is a great pleasure and honor . i found one of several references to you in the various kissinger memoirs. i will not be the one about you being a terrible punster. you became one of -- you became a good friend. he had an original perspective. praise from caesar. you went on to a very distinguished career, which could be the subject of another talk. i am in the curious
he worked with churchill to biographydefinitive of his father, winston churchill. 1974, he left washington to california aboard air force one following president nixon's resignation. he is the rare distinction of having interviewed present nixon for 30 hours -- he has the rare distinction of having interviewed president nixon for 30 hours. we will see some of this video -- these videos in the presentation tonight. yesterday, our president visited dr. kissinger in new york city knowing that...
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[laughter] winston churchill, after world war ii, dishonored arthur harris. does anybody know who arthur harris is. good. you guys with it. bummer harris. he did the terra bombing. but if you go to the center you will not find his name or the names of his bomber pilots inscribed on the walls of west minister abbey among the "alloween.". you will find the answered, you will not find the bomber pilot and the reason is churchill, would he need it them to do, these nasty things, because the system itself was a stake. democracy in britain was at stake. but after the war, he need it to dishonor arthur harris to restore and it ended by the war. some are going to do something similar. to move forward. that's going to require both parties to see there been excessive his on both sides and shake hands and see, whose is for the american people whose is for the rock, whose is for free-market and emergency and we are going to make a break with these past behaviors and do better at the future. human beings, are human beings. democracy was restored restored in britain. we ca
[laughter] winston churchill, after world war ii, dishonored arthur harris. does anybody know who arthur harris is. good. you guys with it. bummer harris. he did the terra bombing. but if you go to the center you will not find his name or the names of his bomber pilots inscribed on the walls of west minister abbey among the "alloween.". you will find the answered, you will not find the bomber pilot and the reason is churchill, would he need it them to do, these nasty things, because...
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fdr, churchill and stalin get together at secret meeting in tehran, largely overlooked in history. they planned d-day and had that meeting not happened, had it all not come together, we could be speaking german on "the five." >> jesse: because dana is doing her show when limbaugh comes on, i would like to just ask you to tell her the story that you told on rush limbaugh's show about how they got to tehran and how crazy that was. >> bret: it was. so fdr gets on the uss iowa the newest battle ship in the u.s. navy and they head over in u boat infested waters and they have a training exercise and a torpedo goes off and aims towards the uss iowa. they barely miss and they -- it explodes about 1,000 feet away. >> jesse: wow. >> bret: fdr is on the bridge clapping because he thinks it's part of the exercise. they almost took down the 32nd president. >> juan: you know what interested me is the relationship between fdr and someone as history views as such an impressive force as stalin. because you have in the book the relationship fdr is basically embracing him. >> bret: he is bending over
fdr, churchill and stalin get together at secret meeting in tehran, largely overlooked in history. they planned d-day and had that meeting not happened, had it all not come together, we could be speaking german on "the five." >> jesse: because dana is doing her show when limbaugh comes on, i would like to just ask you to tell her the story that you told on rush limbaugh's show about how they got to tehran and how crazy that was. >> bret: it was. so fdr gets on the uss iowa...
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battles against the nazis, winston churchill said this. hence, we will not see greeks fight like hero, but that heroes fight like greeks. let us honor them and we're a nation that has descended from the democracy that was formed in greece. we modified to it a constitutional republic, did a little improvement on it, but we could use for more greeks in this country, they're great fighters. the speaker pro tempore: the chair recognizes the congresswoman from washington, ms. jayapal, for five minutes. ms. jayapal: i rise today to honor the memory of longtime seattle resident jenny mccarthy. she was a wonderful friend, author, activist and advocate. she was humble, brilliant, and deeply compassionate and she changed the lives of tens of thousands of people across the world through her writing and her activism. she passed away at the age of 92 last month, choosing to die gracefully on her own terms before dementia could take over her life and mind. yenmy was born in 1927 in san francisco. she was the youngest of five and her father once served a
battles against the nazis, winston churchill said this. hence, we will not see greeks fight like hero, but that heroes fight like greeks. let us honor them and we're a nation that has descended from the democracy that was formed in greece. we modified to it a constitutional republic, did a little improvement on it, but we could use for more greeks in this country, they're great fighters. the speaker pro tempore: the chair recognizes the congresswoman from washington, ms. jayapal, for five...
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and stalin planned, that's right here fox news, churchill, wow. arthel: going to be good and we will be back at 4:00 eastern, we hope that you can join us then. more news now from washington. ♪ never said there was a quid pro quo. welcome to america's news headquarters i'm molly. leland: pretty hard on that and what the meaning of quid pro quo really is, we will get into that today, mulvaney hitting back against critics in that exclusive interview who he says are misrepresenting the exchange...
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he was an executive director of the churchill museum and vice president for the church hill westminster college, and he is i'm, i'm told that she is, told, an englishman. we don't hold that against anyone here. he's a visiting professor at westminster college. schoolht at the london of economics and political science and at the university of cambridge. i'm feeling like an underachiever, i have to say. [chuckles] in addition to leading the pritzker military museum & library, he is an accomplished scholar and teacher. his ba in politics was from queen mary college university of -- and he his ma has an ma and phd from cambridge. to say a few words for pritzker military museum & ji -- join me in welcoming the doctor. >> thank you for the wonderful introduction. i'm here with the loyalist accent this evening. i hope you will forgive me. it's great to be here. the library is located in lovely chicago. when the colonel founded the museum and library in 2003, she envisioned an institution that would work with other organizations like those icy see represented here today. work toward a better un
he was an executive director of the churchill museum and vice president for the church hill westminster college, and he is i'm, i'm told that she is, told, an englishman. we don't hold that against anyone here. he's a visiting professor at westminster college. schoolht at the london of economics and political science and at the university of cambridge. i'm feeling like an underachiever, i have to say. [chuckles] in addition to leading the pritzker military museum & library, he is an...
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greek during world war ii blitz and then they had a leader that could communicate to the public the way churchill did. he was prescient in this regard looking at world events. that doesn't mean he succeeded. i think he was a failure in h the thirties because he saw this as a race of zionism and hitler would take over europe he predicted after he got a hold of the munich train estation and said this could be a world war in a few years. the ground is burning that was central to him. he set i have no right to compromise on immigration because all these people will be killed in a few. years. he didn't sense the enormity of the gas chambers but he failed because in a the thirties it was not enough but he understood world events were greater than anything else. and that was very important. also ahead of thehe curve to say what's the next challenge? the arab states will go to war. and the main defense institutions there will be a war with countries. i was know who runs tank formations? he ended up restructuring the peoplermy and favored world war ii in the british army because they have experience. he g
greek during world war ii blitz and then they had a leader that could communicate to the public the way churchill did. he was prescient in this regard looking at world events. that doesn't mean he succeeded. i think he was a failure in h the thirties because he saw this as a race of zionism and hitler would take over europe he predicted after he got a hold of the munich train estation and said this could be a world war in a few years. the ground is burning that was central to him. he set i have...
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sense that the public will sacrifice if they have a leader who can communicate to the public the way churchill did. he was prescient in this regard. it doesn't mean he succeeded. in many ways, you know, he would admit if he was here that i think he was a failure in the '30s because he saw this as a race, zionism on one hand and, you know, that hitler was going to take over europe. he predicted in '33 after he got ahold of "mein kampf" in a munich train station, he said there's going to be a world war here in a few years. the ground is burning . that was central to him. and he always said i have no right to compromise on immigration because all these people are going to be killed in a few years. he didn't -- because of the enormity, he had no sense of gas claimers or anything, of course -- chambers, and certainly he failed because in the '30s whatever they could bring, it was not -- six million did perish. but he understood that world events were greater than anything else and that, i think, was very important. he also was ahead of the curve in saying, you know, what's the next challenge. not j
sense that the public will sacrifice if they have a leader who can communicate to the public the way churchill did. he was prescient in this regard. it doesn't mean he succeeded. in many ways, you know, he would admit if he was here that i think he was a failure in the '30s because he saw this as a race, zionism on one hand and, you know, that hitler was going to take over europe. he predicted in '33 after he got ahold of "mein kampf" in a munich train station, he said there's going...
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what would you like to explore most mr churchill g.w. dot com slash travel good luck and enjoy the. hundreds often use in life clubs. where i come from roggio remains an important new soft transmitting a new stand for mish and when i was young my country was in drawing many conflicts the war problem of people from most people would cause them. to see if. it was my job to tour in one of the lot of just projects sites so as not everyone in the college coach listened to those at games. letting cars in france admired no longer enjoy one thing more designed so long even though it's not the i pod to us i was a twit of. my choice to be scottish because given the way told transmitted to the troops. when in the gulf ma mitch and i will. keep up. this is the news live from berlin syria's kurds strike a deal to fight off a turkish offensive the kurds say they've made concessions to syria's government to help them stop turkey's military and battles now that is the kurds former allies the u.s. withdrawal from the conflict zone also the leaders of germany and france urging turkey to end its offen
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laura: churchill's grandson, an mp since 1983, is saying goodbye. >> it has become a rougher, coarser place. we are in a periodupf profound dion. i have no idea what will happen with this election, but we are in an era where things are blown and institutions are under great strain. laura: forgive me for asking what your grandfather might make of you standinyodown and what have achieved since you have been here? >> i don't think much really. [laughr] but i think he would be pleased i tried. that's the thing. it has been a great honor to be a member of parliament, and i really mean that. anngi'm very sad to be g >> stoicism and fortitude -- laura: whether forced out or by choice, elections are about farewells. these are the speaker's last days in his chair, too. this chapter of our politics and the next is the story of individuals and us all.be laura kuen, bbc news, westminster. laura t.:er that crucial g election is due on december 12, but will it change anything at l on brexit? we will see. casouth afas imposed emergency measures in response to the worst drought in livi the region is
laura: churchill's grandson, an mp since 1983, is saying goodbye. >> it has become a rougher, coarser place. we are in a periodupf profound dion. i have no idea what will happen with this election, but we are in an era where things are blown and institutions are under great strain. laura: forgive me for asking what your grandfather might make of you standinyodown and what have achieved since you have been here? >> i don't think much really. [laughr] but i think he would be pleased i...
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what would you like to explore most to enter churchill d.w. dot com slash travel good luck and enjoy some more. this is delia news live from berlin boris johnson's day of reckoning the u.k. prime minister urges lawmakers to back his last ditch breaks a deal but without a majority in the house of commons success is far from certain. also coming up kurdish led forces say turkey is violating the cease fire in northern syria and her insist the violence is just skirmishes the turkey's president says he'll research.
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there is a line from churchill saying that he often had to eat his own words and he found it to eat his own words and he found it to bea to eat his own words and he found it to be a very nourishing diet and thatis to be a very nourishing diet and that is something that happens in politics. it is often about trust in the direction that we are going in. to go back to what we were discussing before we were interrupted by the kremlin is, i trust that borisjohnson —— interrupted by the gremlins. i trust borisjohnson to interrupted by the gremlins. i trust boris johnson to make interrupted by the gremlins. i trust borisjohnson to make sure that her relationship with your european union is not one in which the uk is a vassal state. and that is where out a vassal state. and that is where our negotiations are leading to. the question is how will opposition parties reacted to a deal if it is brought back and how will they react in other circumstances that there is no deal as well. the democratic unionists key alongside the conservative brexiteers to get it through parliament. they are concern
there is a line from churchill saying that he often had to eat his own words and he found it to eat his own words and he found it to bea to eat his own words and he found it to be a very nourishing diet and thatis to be a very nourishing diet and that is something that happens in politics. it is often about trust in the direction that we are going in. to go back to what we were discussing before we were interrupted by the kremlin is, i trust that borisjohnson —— interrupted by the gremlins....
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churchill number 6 on b.t.w. . this is g.w. newsline from berlet nato prattles with turkey's invasion of northern syria the alliance meets today to hammer out a unified response as nato member turkey conducts operations with russian troops and itself declared a safe zone in syria also coming up russian president vladimir putin welcomes african leaders for a 1st ever summit focused on trade moscow's looking to expand its influence on the continent it will tell you what is at stake british media are reporting that all $39.00 people found dead inside a truck near london for chinese nationals that's as police ramp up their investigation including graves on 2 homes in northern ireland. plus the world's penguin populations are in decline we'll take a look at efforts to save the only penguin species native to africa. i'm sumi so much going to thank you for joining us nato defense ministers are gathering in brussels today to discuss turkey's incursion into northern syria it is an unprecedented issue for the alliance because turkey a na
churchill number 6 on b.t.w. . this is g.w. newsline from berlet nato prattles with turkey's invasion of northern syria the alliance meets today to hammer out a unified response as nato member turkey conducts operations with russian troops and itself declared a safe zone in syria also coming up russian president vladimir putin welcomes african leaders for a 1st ever summit focused on trade moscow's looking to expand its influence on the continent it will tell you what is at stake british media...