I want to take this moment to welcome everyone to Trinity United Church of christ in chicago illinois. We are a church that believes that we are called to be in the heart of this community ever seeking the communities hard and our motto is that we are unashamedly black and christian. We dont think theres any contradiction between routing your self and your culture and also celebrating the christ with whom we serve. We are delighted that you are here for our booknotes. We had a wonderful experience here today. To Worship Services with a magnificent preacher to my left. And none other than the reverend doctor Rafael Warnock who is senator Rafael Warnock, who is the first africanamerican senator from the state of georgia. He has two publications, one being a way out of no way which is a memoir of his experience from savannah all the way to the senate, and a wonderful Childrens Book. He read to a small group of children immediately following the Worship Service today. We recorded that read
they did not go anywhere after the news came out. The crowd at the International Departure terminal. Of families of four had been released. i think they will stay until everybody being detained will be released. Reporter both their arrival and departure floors of terminals a n g e. there is twice as many people is now four times. Reporter more good news for the protesters. the crowd to not go anywhere. Reporter some people may have wondered if custom of the tank others from foreign international. let them go carry gaslet them go. my husband is i ran in he is also in london and cannot come back any more. it breaks my heart to the things that they travel all these hours from europe and are being detained. Reporter i spoke with an immigration attorney today. Five detainees have been released. They are still trying to figure out if there are any other people from gum countries. Believe we have you actually right here. J. R. last night we were talking about the offer serbs who were there. O
On november 18, he made an unexpected return to the house of commons and was flushed with pleasure and emotion and hardly had he sat down when two large tears began to trickle down his cheeks. He mopped them clumsily with a handkerchief. Kennethd, the late rose, a very fine historian, told Charles Moore that when the guards chapel was hit and 121 people were killed on waterloo day in 1944, he saw the arc lights shining on the scene and illuminating Winston Churchill , who stood on the rubble, weeping. The freedom of the city of paris after the liberation in 1944, churchill was presented with an attractive inlaid box. Foundning the casket, he it contains not a scroll but the nazi flag that had flown over the town hall during the occupation. Tears poured down his cheeks. He cried in april 1945 at fdrs Memorial Service and when he visited his grave after the war. On the fourth of may, there were the fourth of may 1940 5 there were celebratory drinks with the chief of staff. According to a
Outside in the simmering sunshine, his eyes are bright with tears. I love that man. The end of that conference, he said we had turkey. He carved it like a skilled affectional. Histears were flowing down cheeks. Home on theng range. He was seriously ill in marrakesh. Pleasure andwith and hardly had he sat down when two large tears began to trickle down his cheeks. He mopped them clumsily with a handkerchief. My friend, the late kenneth rose, a very fine historian, told Charles Moore that when the guards chapel was hit and 121 people were killed on waterloo day in 1944, he saw the arc lights shining on the scene and illuminating Winston Churchill, who stood on the rubble, weeping. The freedom of the city of paris after the liberation in 1944, churchill was presented with an attractive inlaid box. On opening the casket, he found it contained not a scroll but the nazi flag that had flown over the town hall during the occupation. Tears poured down his cheeks. He cried in april 1945 at fdrs
Afternoon nap. I dont think he was drunk. I have to say that that advice on Alcohol Consumption may be the most encouraging thing ive heard for a very long time. Lets go to the gentleman at the book of the room now. I would like to start by saying how much i appreciate the canadians arrival in england in 1940. The First Canadian division arrived and they were virtually the only group or troops we had to protect us. I also appreciated them because i can remember them with our feet up on our fender in our kitchen. Giving me lollipops and american comics, including little orphan annie. The question i would like to ask is that at the end of the war i believe the canadians forgive britain debt. I would like to ask, if you know, how much that was in financial terms. Im not sure exactly here. Okay. Im not sure exactly how much they gave. The total amount that canada gave to britain and to join the war was 3. 2 billion. That was used for manufacturers and food stuffs and machinery and military