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and sugary and all the other, not at the individual level. it's not individual willpower. and if we go on believing that will never change as obesity epidemic. that industry has been influencing very deeply. the medical and scientific establishment, ah, what's driving the its corporate, me. ah no, you know, borders, i'm the blind please. we don't have authority. we go to the back seen the whole world needs to take action and be ready. people are just, you know, crisis we can do better, we should be better. everyone is contributing each in our own way,
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but we also know that this crisis will not go on forever. the challenge is paid for the response has been massive. so many good people are helping us. it makes us feel very proud that we are together now the started my interests, i should say in black americans in the soviet union in the thirty's was finding this portrait. even though i've gone to grad school and the master's degree in russian literature, i speak russian. and i had lived over there in the late eighty's. finding the fortunate was was a stunning development for me. how did i not know about this? i didn't know that this is a phenomenon that there were many african americans who went to russia in the,
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in the thirty's. in the 1920s infiniti of several 100 african americans moved to the soviet union. and many of their descendants still live in russia. there was no no rush, but i still stuck. yes. you chose to nice things that richard lum duck issue. the russians that i meet here, they 1st say like a pay your partner, that when i speak russian and then wait, wait, wait the marcia raska back home, black american, something from racism under complete lack of prospects. i just said last month the deal and i'd be losing to migrate them dealers. nation one by one by doing so injure so they decided to leave everything behind and start
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a new life in a country about which they knew almost nothing at all. some of the african americans who went to soviet union in the 930 found great success monet, though, if you don't want to go as much curriculum, if you go and now almost a 100 years later, a history is repeating itself. my great grandfather george times, went to russia on probably the worst time to go anywhere. why not mean? what is i come here? ah, ah. my above school. well, it sounds like the school is there. all them. you can
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pull up and i'm going. it's the number i'm but i'm showing in my bubble skin, which is what it is, is i was it was the others could be really, dealership is shortening. i made a gun. some bullying is flipping my bumps. kavinski don't wish to when you posting it to show me a me to get mixed race, couple horse that's an issue in the united states. i think primarily because of, of the jim crow laws of that, that intense hatred of african americans. so this notion that you could mix was, was absolutely impossible for many whites to accept that it was illegal in many states. but, you know, my buddy could get good service because so you know where to put them on your shuttle when they deem it come. when use my my status and let them
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store that i need or i see is money below which and this is a new country being she, since it has the constitution that actually sense that they're opposed to racial and gender and all different kinds of discrimination. my grandfather and george time is from smithson virginia, and he ended up and rush in the most peculiar way. she was a brand, an amazing contract with the ministry of agriculture room in russia. and he pretty much got in a boat and ended up in the soviet union in 1930. it's important to remember that this was the period of the great depression. and it was also a period in which the she'll be a government was doing massive recruitment people with technical skill
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ah, key graduate at university of agriculture. there is no career moves, there's no jobs. and there's so much discrimination. what are you supposed to do? he went to a country where she had no clue what was going on. you watch, rush on the news, soviet union communism. why would you want to go there? george time had a dream and he found a solution. and he he made history. some of the african americans who went to soviet union and the 1930s, found great success. look at lloyd patterson and his son, james patterson. james patterson became
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a national icon. the baby in the same as film circuits. i read or you know, d b, believe the movie circuit as an extraordinary story behind it. i think it was said to be stolen. favorite the opening scene as a woman running some of an angry crowd, threatening her and throwing rocks at her. realize that the bundle she's been carrying is her black child. this german impresario. as the climax of the film reveal the truth to the audience in the circus that she
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has a black child. and of course, the soviet responses. so what do we care? we don't care if he's purple or pocket out it and then he, little jimmy is pass to various members of the audience who e thing him a lullaby. and one of the language is really the me, me, i mean, it couldn't be more sac or in and more propagandistic. but, but it hit all the right nerves at the time is incredibly popular. even the song, unless it should, i should have that on my read. and i was even a sort of a de facto anthem of the soviet union i
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it's definitely fair to say that the soviet union where the prominent leader and anti racism at the government level. if it's not, you still get the keys again. i think what, what was, what was that little black boy from the circus movie is now 87. he was born and raised in the soviet union. he served in the navy as a sub mariner and he became an author. he wrote short stories in the early 19 ninety's after the soviet union. jim patterson moved to the usa to his father lloyd patterson's homeland to translate his work into english. you now lives alone in a social apartment in washington. the fin jill me
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monday though is sheila, they're going to go turn their lim low mean, but then we'll all new bill at the field through together. we shall very boon the well to read new say that the be only we will news categories, mood. jim's father patterson, like many other african americans move to the ussr to work on a contract basis. but he loved the country so much. he stayed and started a family here. he travelled in circles and the soviet union in moscow that he would not have in the united states. he had a wife, 3 sons,
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career. he was busy all the time. his wife was vera. at oliver, she was a fairly well known designer station designer. what he saw at that time in 1932 in stollins moscow. however, the stranger might sound now he saw us of opportunity there. oh oh. oh oh no. they may again, the godaddy dolls, pretty darn good. god palette, immigrant american on stem, our solution moga schuman, the must seem in the food you good girl, yelton's cooking us today is just said,
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i dont know. good to mr. shelby. i me to go over the story middleman and some device right. you go to start the la bama to start a new house in the, in this a ross, the daughter of soviet actor, a robot ross, was born and raised in russia and now lives with her son james near moscow in a big country house. james was a talented athlete as a boy, me in the late 19 eighties. he played for the reserve team. one of the country's leading football clubs spot moscow. couldn't you bring up the new petosi disc lupus too little was no little position
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to my question. much so distance boy did racism exist in the soviet union? see up on my list of my own. what are you on your business level? promote watching up on what happened after the iron curtain fell, when the descendants of those african americans could return to america. durham, central homeland. important subs. nice for them with that. what's the deal with and why now a 100 years later is russia again attracting african americans? i look wish, you know what the join me kind of put it could have long distance away. you've got to go to the sea food that are maybe red, orange, yellow. maybe we assume that they going to be on the sweeter find
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a thing to receive. a rounder and soft and looking maybe we assume again that they're going to be sweeter in some way. the join me every thursday on the alex salmon show and i'll be speaking to guess in the world, the politics sport business. i'm show business. i'll see you then me the just the actual tools that i see on the, on yes. and in modern russian, it would be hard to find anyone who hasn't heard of healing
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a hunger. she's worked on television since the late 19 eighties. hosting several popular talk shows, including russia's 1st tv show to discuss this further question quickly. but we can also see where, where the initial i'll be is the media of the wireless, the see at the course or me out of the well, your blend. you my link mean? yeah, just a freshly. i took the children, i need to fix it or do less to call and leave. the mom doesn't have to be at the moody me because you can. i mean, yeah, which have nika, when you go to mac, was a 1000000 times his father, george times moved to the soviet union in the 1930s along with many other african americans and settled in the back soviet republic where he helps develop cattle
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breeding on collective farms, that's where amelia spent her early childhood. ready somebody was there any good they knew what union that i was, the deal is look at them. i must school, she just said to them, go down here so she will move it. but i will sit down with the resume, found them as to the issue of the, the trends that i see on my medicaid seals as well. so if you want me to get the book so that in that i, susan got a chance to go with us and this is similar to service. so you get the bill booked up. i see them nice. oh dear. the school is all the new, my mama and roughly into i mean, you start cooking when you when you will, you probably, i'm lab but most on you. i mean it comes to me. why did you did this? when you published? when you bring it back to service because they knew that there
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was racism throughout europe. but if they went to london or paris, they could stay in the very best hotel was that's not what they experience in america. ah, they live for an african american in the thirty's was frustrating. there would be parts of town that you would not be able to go through or you would only be allowed to go to certain stores. if there were accommodations for black, there would be separate toilets, for example, for white, it would be separate water fountains and they will usually be lower quality. i've thought about this many times. i don't even, i don't know why more african americans didn't try to go. busy to other places, maybe it just didn't occur to them the ago. she's teaching for a 1000000 patients. you know,
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when you're in this junior i was because i still was texting with the crypt. y'all in the my, she's about the jelly is a way to deal with regard to me, yet you with the unit. ah, when you see the union collapsed, the descendants and those african americans had a chance to travel and to see their ancestral homeland for the 1st time. george times his grandson yogi at times was one of the few who went to the us in the early $990.00 s, which didn't about acoya with theory which took place. so of course are you sure for most boys will not be news on the dot org. you are all she gets in the you got more than that. i'm not sure. but you could be you would let me know as soon as you're born. yeah, no, i don't a college which of course are you in the year we do still know, but sure enough to do that. i get the machine with those 2 children. i'm stuck
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schedule. sure. david, you know, and keep moving on thursday when i took a huge banner just to quit the what was, what are the stage scrooge. and that's, that wouldn't be with me. and then with the tape, little dash with it, with the internet or the void. you know with them yes. yes, yes. so she had a breach in newport news folks nationally done with duck what sizable to deal with . it's what i deal with an issue with the tier with to support your folks to show us what she showed us did make her go, but it was kicked to rich rosky. can you give me a call when you sent that? got the machine, me motion with a business back to susan. i need the interior personal number. yeah. what's your 1st initial k daughter that she got me? what i see? so the unlike your times, his aunt emilia times moved to the usa and became an american citizen. she lived
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there for the last 10 years. do those for this? it was it, it will do. lou, this is good. yes. what you'll do ms. easy. i still can use the. yeah, but i see often i never got sick with diarrhea and which has been in my own. yeah. what's your bus leave new war. there's literally usually what lived in your school with fear would be for me to come to america. so gun, and i mean, who will be and if i'm yes nor really seems if there is no rule. what if the teachers didn't give us more than those of our new way to dis bought chileya. but as our new physical. so use a push number in the morning such always yo yo for me of course coming to to
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probably new. let him yes. going show him be she's cook. i do not know. i just, i wish it, i wish i know who to voices come from new country. you said humans, are you still in gentlemen come from from the street in your business? if it's something that we have probably go especially with and it's a good price. you mentioned that you go me. oh man. yeah, most crucial. he is blue man for francine. it is now that she must clear. we're hoarsely mom. we only started looked at it too for you to just financially and why is that? i'd make up my mind to move to russia. i want to leave
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a country where i was facing discrimination, racism, have we overcome all the racial problems and then i found 1930. no, not at all. if you look at the recent events, all too frustrating, similar to decades past the situation, i remember like it was yesterday and i asked for help from the police where it was like an emergency. and then i became the victims as 3 police officers grabbed me and just throwing me down on the ground. and i had a bruise in my hand, goose and my arm. i thought they were going to kill me and they're going to shoot me. and my 3 cats case in the office,
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it was the worst experience of my life that i'd probably not want to ever, ever live again. i was so sick and because i, i grew up in a normal or orthodox family. you know, we're not gangsters. you know, no one has a guy and we don't have any hoodies. i thought the places are to help me. why aren't they helping me? it's history that's repeating itself over and over and over again. and it hasn't been fixed. good. my great grandfather george times very that combination 1900, you know, in the great depression. so it's moving. it's the same thing, just a different version. over the years i've been living in moscow for one year. exactly. i teach
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english. i'm a teacher. i feel free in living in rush in rush. no matter what time it is. i can walk outside and i'm a i was sitting outside the metro of a bench area. i remember the police officer offices walking towards us and my heart beating fast like why? because you know, living in america is the police, your top, your traumatized, and i was like talk, i'm scared. and then like all my friends just moved here from america. she rushes like really 5 minutes later. that same police officer comes back with the biggest bouquet of flowers, a stranger, and tells me welcome to russia. you belong, hear me. i do the line here. it's a piece of me. and the more the more i'm here,
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the more i see that i'm not going anywhere. the less than that i meet here 1st there like, okay, your partner that when i speak russian and wait, wait, wait to national. the news. and we did suspicious thing is that they will start symbols b, b lou louis display. so say it's in the you should be on you're still boom would be on the doors and when you're dealing with them with the yes the look at that and my yeah. which got here. your sister of the things on the secret jelly and you're a junior to you mentioned the 5 me just flew across canvas literally for my kids
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creation burning yesterday says can say you studies book new york only attention is national usage of bush because the small to see, i knew what you got just for glare. jan. talk at mama as well as raising took, i mean yes, leisure suit into more talk or she chose my yeah. me . i know, and i don't service because she's living him start mean literally literally in the news. is it saying you need to justify me? i used in us person in new jersey.
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the civil news isna simply me dated says no, and i say it's because i i the ah, working room or should she popped in? she said, well, i'm getting ready to go shopping for christmas. and we, we said there was a going to buy another,
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shooting another safe part of american life shattered by violence. the gunman was armed with an a ar 15, semi automatic rifle. when the issue comes home, it's time to act when we're sorry i was on this issue. the other side wind by default, lady that lived over there. i was walking one of the dogs. she said, why do you wear again? were you scared? doesn't such a good offer that i think people need to take responsibility in their own hands and be prepared if those kind of weapons were less available. we wouldn't have a lot of shootings and we certainly wouldn't have the number down. i, western civilization and culture have been infected by a mindset that prizes ideology over a competent virtue over reason and democracy is only a good idea if and when it's sort of a lead interest. then there's the issue of competence,
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competence used to be rewarded. now incompetent is overlooked when serving ideology i have often said transparency for the powerful receipts and the bell. this bit about privacy. what people care about is power. julian sons is become a symbol of the battles of brevity. information is power. that's what's going on, or a huge struggle with the government's corporations who want to keep information secret and others who the democratic rights should be pushed forward. and people have a right to know what they're going to do. watch how much help shifts the conversation around transparency and see what that battle has done to him. i feel like julian's life might be coming to an end. we are in a conflict situation with the largest and most powerful employer in such
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a situation. it's remarkable to survive the ah, top headlines that our here when i see the problems councils and empathy celebration in washington in protest against the new us security packet with the u . k. and australia. the result in the loss of a lucrative submarine deals of powers. are not to get reaction on the streets of the french capital. this is not the 1st time that the united states has taken contracts from us. they are very good at that. we do not respect anyone to part from themselves. the acts like masters of the world, they shouldn't have done that because i think it front to done the same. they would have complain giving the game away a while and.

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