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what will make you feel safe. high salacious or community. are you going the right way or are you being led so quick. dialing. what is true watch his face. in a world corrupted you need to descend. to join us in the depths. or remain in the shallowness. you cannot be bold with yet you like. my.
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george was made for radio and he excelled at it he would meet people from all walks of life from all over the world he would even meet one of the most historic military figures of modern times not bad for a farm boy from canada when i started working absently in part and broadcasting to the united states and canada there was a young lad very bright boy. i say boy because i was older than he very handsome boy victory and all in and he was married. to a young lady. named ella one day fell ill.
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for what it was. a custom in canada was you you know you call on your friend if he still see you he needs any help so i called him up. i says vic do you want been in help now come on over come on over. to some fan ok and given the address he told me dad was. again i went to his place. find how beautiful some strange looking guy is walking around the house. and in 19 and didn't realize where i was gone and turned in the right pressed button. or a buzz no door opposite opens up and the lady looks out. and who is that way but the minister of culture. it's. where am i. hello i said hello in russian of course who's who's calling to the neighbor. of
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opens up hello up his wife. ellen comes up and since this is my father. he already consent to know which was the patronymic continue it which is the most confusing to me. i lost my gift of speech here's the marshal of the soviet union the highest military rank just below generalists most alan. s. . we became good friends. and l. it all quite often came to our place. for turkey and. then we met often i was his place. in the morning. karen clock the parade starts on the red square. obvious on the mausoleum. but marshall fruit
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on his not there. marshall who helped who show come to office. has been double crossed. just. let's go have breakfast. strong words. oh i've said being a linguist i have to know everything. has already got a drink. for our walk on ice i don't know anything you drink. but you can drink cognac today because i'm going to bring connor. 10 o'clock to 10 o'clock 3 hurried start. and i was watching marshal what had his reaction confused s'posed to be there taking taking the salute so i can well imagine what he was experiencing i didn't comment anything because the war oh mine
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a comment and i didn't say a single word just poured some more cognac. and i had. breakfast not a tiffany's but which marshall. from just perch at radio moscow to his talent for simultaneous translation george was an observer of the world changed the world came to george it was often through sports where there was no politics i also did mainly my work yet radio moscow at that time was translating and as a recorder and interviewing people in russian and translating him. into english. and. there was a lot of public focus on the. track and field meet between deactivates of the united states and the soviet union. and there was. great interest in the
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east track and field nice especially in the long distance runners. because everyone was cheering for the american team who supported the americans and everyone cheering for the soviet long. 1000 that nicki stadium at the one of these. track and field meets between the u.s. soviet athletes there was. a long distance race going on in the in the stadium i was in the on the ground in the center on the grass field on the track was around there and. it was very hot that day one of the american athletes fainted while he was on the track and he fell down and. the officials who were standing by me and i were ran up there they helped him up to
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his feet. and he got through did get some prayer something to gain for medicine so he recovered. he should go no longer than let me continue let me continue and he started running again. but in the opposite direction but in the opposite direction he returned running back and they stopped a minute to stop them and no turn turn this way. they're right everyone was a gas and he started running of course it didn't win so all but but when he crossed the finish line at the end he received a standing ovation from the whole group of the entire stadium packed well over 60000 people soviet fans. nick rules of the game a standing ovation. and that's sports for you know politics.
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there was i think it was 987. a softball team from san francisco came to moscow and they had radio moscow we organized to be not many people knew baseball on this in this country practically none except my grandson now who plays baseball. and. they claimed they came from san francisco veterans veterans not real sportsman. and we played it day with a received a statement a stadium and we played a game of baseball was covered by these the american magazine sports illustrated he which you know. and there was a big story about it and it was a very good game we lost the game of course the americans won and the.
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this is runs in their blood baseball baseball is my favorite. game after hockey which the canadian. and after the game or we all went to their hotel we have a nice party and we became friends. no politics and tong after all but there were a keeshan when the soviet union versus canada so which side did you wonder daria. that's a good question but if i'll tell you one thing better it's a silly question for me. when when position i can't both. count the ones i'm glad. the soviet union wins i'm also glad i can't. win one position. one of the most important persons in george's life was his brother carl george was always close with his brother they were not just brothers they were
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the best of friends when the series oh it was called me is the best your price is the name of the soviet daily. all the games that were played in moscow. the. bring side commentator. who sat there with the ringside commentator and russian was my brother karl watch. i'll tell you one thing . i watched most of the games on t.v. and then there was one game show which were playing against sweden here in moscow. at luzhniki stadium. and for some reason he was busy at some other kind of a job he says george will pinch hit for me. ok. on that day of the game. u.s.s.r.
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sweden and the ringside with me not my brother and i did the whole game in the post post-game conference press. conference and no one. realized it was not my brother but me except one person my mother interestingly it was karl who george owes his acquaintance to his future wife you won't believe me. but how i met my wife begins with the story about a paper clip. paperclip. my brother was working in the african section was broadcast both in english and french and there was a young lady beautiful young lady. who was translating from russian into french. my brother who sat together with the translators on the 5th floor together with the rest of the translator the young lady. translated
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into french was typing away and my brother was sitting opposite crossed the room and throwing paper clips into her typewriter. to kathy cash her attention. to a silly way could think of it in a long and short of it is he caught her attention and they started going out together. and he says listen dave you got a girlfriend for my brother and he's he's sort of been doping around nothing nothing. changes sure i. went in there one on my school me her name is gallina. nearly 60 years of marriage and daughter in 2 grandchildren the family has always had the highest value for george. in my write up in the internet but i moved 1st
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wrote as members of russia today. i wrote. very brief story of my life. and no my last line was. my grandchildren are my life enjoy. my pride and joy. i think pride in them and trying to give me both in russian it sounds rhymes quite well. iran's a stitch pride and joy. we
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go to work so straight home that. the primary purpose of history is to understand the cost as a guide to understanding the present and future history should not be deemed is feeling good most knowledge is because a lot of history is faith and change so how should we find a right now it's the statue size the life answer. thousands of american men and women choose to serve in the country's military and the decision little sheltered lives every song came to a complete. the day that i was raped and i'll be instructed his you know told to shut up what they'd kill me and i see how destroyed my life any screamed at me and
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he made me come in the gram my arm and he write me with his birth ink area if you take into account that women don't report because of the extreme retaliation and it's probably somewhere near about half a 1000000 women have now been sexually assaulted in the us military rape is a very very traumatizing thing to have happen but i've never seen trauma like i've seen from women who are veterans who have suffered military sexual trauma reporting rape is more likely to get the victim punished than the offender by hand and almost 10 year career or chose very invested in and i gave that up to report a sex offender who was not even put to justice or put on the registry this is some plan to share power and violence male sexual predators for the large part of target whoever is there to prey upon whether that's a man or woman. seemed wrong. to me. yet to see
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a proud day become educated and engagement equals betrayal. when something find themselves worlds apart. choose to look for common ground. there was the year 1962 soviet american relations rapidly worsened during last years as 1st party secretary the cuban missile crisis becomes the most dangerous point in the confrontation the world is on the verge of a nuclear war in the autumn of 1962 is unclear whether the 2 nations can come to an agreement. i was very concerned about what would happen. i was very concerned.
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that was the closest anyone had ever come to that. and that's the time that. the soviet union put into orbit bell can still come into. outer space and they return. they returns live. later on the. current tune was made by the soviet. cinematographers it was called bell constrained. i translated into english and voiced a couple of commercials about bell constructor which i thought was very good and i like voicing cartoons because you change a voice. he have a ruggedly way of your possibilities george also served in the
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soviet military he was trained as a paratrooper so busy a man born in canada would parachute over the steps of russia i was called up to. the airborne troops which was a meeting having a school training course it in the south eastern. soviet republic of uzbekistan. which is way down south and east. we went by train from moscow and so me of a fire or 6 days i don't remember. i was sleeping most of us. and we went through very unusual i say unusual now because not everyone. to spare should come. iow i was 1st bit wary about that because i was wondering if i can do it
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if i had not enough gumption to make it jump a parachute in to jump out of a plane into nothingness i made 5 chumps. a special badge you're gone and that and special document jumps were different different types of planes and different types of parachutes double parachutes sometimes which will tell you about the time you are 2nd guessing 2nd or 3rd jump was from a from a very small $99.00 paratroopers jump one after another. they have had. your 1st parachute were opened up automatically because you had reported was on the tip card and then the other one you opened by herself and throw it out and i would throw it out and stead of throwing it. it's opened up
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inside the main chute. the main chute was. slow and the other one would unfold up and go down he'll go down faster to go in while jerks like that. anyway i managed to. land at the time. and anyway. we finally returned from our mission. and i got 2 can't they're very bored was full of people. i walked up to the checkin lady there says no no no nothing until tomorrow. come on let me go home but it's not been for my over 4 months in training camp. and we should wait of them but there's an empty seat up with you on and true enough later i heard the announcement that the plane was going to be. closing check check in time. and sure
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ok i'll put you on new there's a reason or scene one guy didn't show up. to reserve seats for and top officers. who one was a general i sat down beside him he says hey you need to use. flying to moscow why you dress so scantily well i've been a training camp for for 4 more over 4 months. and where born. good he brings out a bottle of cognac these. here are born troops from a different division but anyway he didn't tell me what division it was i didn't i learned from my 1st days not to ask questions especially if you're a foreigner. as the soviet union transformed underclass. it was apparent the end was coming nearer like everyone else around george and his family there was fear of violence of people. i'll tell you one thing i was at
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a loss. to brady i was at a loss i didn't know what to do i think there was. august 19th or august 20th it was a monday or tuesday i traveled through that was when the assembly. overthrow was made in moscow. baron but he was playing one lake than the twang i had to drive out to the countryside to pick up my mother in law and my daughter i believe were in there because we didn't know what was going to happen we didn't know what was going to happen we didn't want. part of our family to be split away from us if anything got worse. and i was driving i drove. a 5050 kilometers one way 50 kilometers back and when i was approaching moscow already on the outskirts of moscow thanks for.
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towards the center. that's when i really felt bad i didn't know was going to happen. i didn't know what was going to happen. the soviet period of georgia's life it ended when a new russian one in just started during this time a lot of bents of happened both happy and sad and george joined our team and became the main voice of the t.v. channel his beloved brother carle passed away george became a grandfather twice only one film is certainly not enough for us to describe in detail the entire incredible life of george watts it is so bright and full of events proud father husband and grandfather for whom the family always comes 1st a brilliant professional at his work having gone a long way from
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a factory worker to a well known translator and speaker he forever remains a man of 2 countries when i speak to russian. to russian affairs especially a russian official. saying we're going to have plants when i'm traveling or to english speaking people and george wallace so. nothing to hide dual citizenship all the same to me. i think everybody should love his homeland. thing wrong with that it's not criminal. there's not criminal here and if you're a patriot you love place where you were born of course a. valley is my favorite son because i was born there. is a pattern i see nothing wrong with that.
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time after time called parisian to repeat the same mantra sustainability very important to excel or transitions to sustainable prize board sustainability stay number may not be more equitable and sustainable world. they claim their production is completely harmless. because. it does not the companies want us to feel good about buying their products while the damage is being done far away this is something all this must be done to
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anyone and i mean look. this is the movie and you missed me do me man i'm stunned seemed the best understood superman in. the world is driven by a dream shaped by one person. of the day or thinks. we dare to ask. how about a quick history lesson in economics you know people talk about socialism what is socialism is this idea that labor as
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a value and that people want to take part in the means of production and guess what starting in the 1980 s. that became obsolete because all wealth was tied to money printing today in 2020 so that would be 40 years. better than this phenomenon 1st so-called activists and labor rights activists and workers are they getting out that the problem is not about the means of production the problem is the money printers and they're taking. the one guy appear he was a may found him literally dead like this standing. guard here in his girlfriend they were found in their apartment that they'd just. cuddled up and they were dead for like 3 days holding each other this wall so people who have lost
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their life so early to addition yeah this is from akron. that crown is better known as the meth capital of the high and it's a city where the number of drug addicts keeps growing every year. i came up when i was 14 and my whole family were drug addicts. throughout much of the 1990 s. and beyond and the doctors were encouraged and in some cases incentivized to overprescribe. i mean enough to sedate a small country why you should also hear about people buy all that stuff and we got to go get to go crazy get you but you know when you do. and they're still coming you know one after the next. 54 jets and more than 1300 military personnel are headed to air
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force base in alaska where is that to say come on i'll show you what's the reason for any type of enhanced u.s. military presence in this area rush up. what is it suddenly about the south china sea that makes it so that it. 11000000000 barrels of oil. take a look at this map who really owns what kind of says no it belongs to us india says no we claim that that belongs to us both of these countries have nuclear weapons capabilities there is reason for concern so that's why we're going to drill down on this story for you today right here on the news with rick sanchez where you know as we always like to say we do believe by golly it's time to do news again.
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greetings and salyut. you know it seems that everyone these days rather than just rolling up the sleeves and doing a little hard work are trying to fix the problems we face would rather just let technology do the dirty work for us it seems to be one of the sad truth of the 21st century you know rather than sweeping up your own mess several do it for you tired of parallel parking your car hello auto park too tired to pick up the remote just to have alexa change the channel for you rather than doing real detective work just let.

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