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questions, but something was wrong with the cool all the sudden it was for what's going on with the film we use what i would like you to do it, but i'm sure some of them went to west point with luck with them. so we'll do some post a clip, teach come from from the muse. still the same. i was giving you some club logo for me as a senior on one of our schedules for the coaches, but are one why do you think that us them, i mean on, i believe that we still live. oh right now. there are 2000000000 people who are overweight or obese is profitable
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to sell food that is fatty and sugary and faulty and addicted. 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, the started my interest, i should say in black americans in the soviet union. and the theories was finding this portrait, even though i've gone to grad school, the master's degree in russian literature. i speak russian and i had lived over there in the late eighty's finding this portrait was, was
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a stunning development for me. how did i not know about this? i didn't know that this was a phenomenon that there were many african americans who went to russia in the, in the thirty's, in the 1920s insanity is several 100 african americans moved to the soviet union. and many of the descendants still live in russia. and you know, no rush for us to. yes, you choose to nice things. richard lum. the issue of the russians that i meet here, they 1st like 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 sure to migrate them dealers. nation
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one by one. by doing so. so they decided to leave everything behind and start 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 monee. it's always human to me as much as i feel that 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,
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ah. my above school. well, it looks like the school is all them bluff and i made a cinema by somebody me and i'm showing my a bubble skin, which is what she does is i suppose the others could be a big deal. she is short. i made a gun. some bullying is my bumps kavinski don't wish to when you posting it to show me a me to get mixed race. couple horse such 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 wifes to accept. then it was illegal in many states. but, you know,
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my buddy could get good service because so you know where to put them on your shuttle and they deem it come when use my my status and let them store that i need near the door. i see is money below, which is probably cartoon that says, 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 mitchell virginia and he ended up in rush, in the most peculiar way. she was able to land an amazing contract with the ministry on cultural in russia. and he pretty much got into both and ended up in the soviet union in 1930. it's important to remember that this was the
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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 skilled. ah, he graduated 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 times had a dream and he found a solution. and he made history. some of the african americans who went to soviet union and the 900 thirties
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found great success. look at lloyd patterson and his son, james patterson. james patterson became a national icon. the baby in the same as film circuits. the rare, you know, be 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.
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as the climax of the film reveal the truth to the audience in the circus that she 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 lot by and one of the language is really the me, me. i mean, it couldn't be more sac or in and more propagandistic by 2, but it hit all the right nerves at the time is incredibly popular. even the song should i should have that on my read. and i was even a sort of
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a de facto anthem of the soviet union i 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 kitchen again. we got your 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
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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 monday though is sheila they're going to go turn them in low. i mean, but then we're all new bill at the field through together. we shall very well read new say that the really 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
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not have in the united states. he had a wife, 3 sons, career. he was busy all the time. his wife was vera and 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 from home. the godaddy dolls. pretty darn good. good palate,
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immigrant american on similar solution, logo soon. them assuming the food you good girl. yelton's quick enough to go into the local dance issue, mr. shelby. i mean, it looks you must be in stoughton middle millionth. some device on you go to start the la bama, interested in this a ross. the daughter is to be an actor, a robot ross was born and raised in russia, but 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
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leading football clubs spot. moscow couldn't bring up the new petosi disk to liberal us no little position to be over to my question. much so distance boy did racism exist in the soviet union see up on my list of my on what you on your business level. promote order, watching up on what happened after the iron curtain fell, when the descendants of those african americans could return to america. their ancestral homeland geothermal importance subs. nice for them with what sizable to deal with. and why now a 100 years later is russia again attracting african americans? i look wish you, most of the joining point you could have long distance away. you've got to go out of western civilization and culture have been infected by
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a mindset that prizes ideology over 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 competent competence used to be rewarded . now, incompetent is overlooked. with serving ideology ah, the civic leg. round the world expedition i 1000 ocean miles round the clock in the dead. calm. miss wilson in every country close by it, cut my food. gavin's food and water and to go to check those for shelter.
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literally, i know i said it's got everybody locked down or almost no food and no. what about that? only? i'm not sure. somebody stuck in the coven. you're living like the semen of own. but in the 21st century, ah ah, the war may have to come for the americans. but a warning defeat had become even more important and was unfolded watershed moment. okay. down in history books. as a mocking beginning of the end of american pre eminence. this is the end of america . i
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the mean, it's just the social, it's those 2 or 3 s i c 's mom. so it's not unusual in modern russian. it would be hard to find anyone who hasn't heard of healing a hunger. she's worked on television since the late 19 eighties. hosting several popular talk shows, including russia's tv show to discuss sex. nobody bits of the question quickly the school with an issue or so here we're ready. the initial, i'll the media of the wireless, the see at the course or me up the, well, you're below you get my link. just especially i took the children i did you know when you get those that are less clear, lizzie more doesn't up, would be allusion at the movie lenient. which have nika when you
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will, give me an estimate cause or 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 breeding on collective farms. that's where amelia spent her early childhood there. belinda, now when you go to the new union that i was the deal is look at them. i must school. she just says to them got the bank. i guess she will in the loop with him. yeah, it will be found on most of the trends that i see on my medicare i seals as well. so if you want me to get the book so that in that i, susan got a chance to go from the see similar to so i was gonna say,
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is it the book that i need the scholarly variable, the new my mama and roughly crushed into i mean, you start cooking him when you really problem, but the most on you, i mean it comes to me. what did you did when you published when you bring it back to service, because they knew that there was racism throughout europe. but if they wanted to learn then repairs, they could stay in the very best hotels. but that's not what they experience in america. ah, daily life or 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 a combinations 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,
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i don't know why more african americans didn't try to go to other places. maybe it just didn't occur to them. ah, go over what she's teaching for me to push their near, you know with the extra so jim i was because i still with dexter with the capital l and the machine without the jelly is still in the deal. would you go to the actual drum unit? ah, when you see the union collapsed, the descendants of 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 1990 s webpage dinner. both are quite with theory which to south course. are you the crypt? sure. for most boys as well. not when you go in the dot org,
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you are all she gets in the magazine more than that. i'm not sure, but you could be you should let me know. says concerns you born. yeah, no, i don't the college for to my court date and yes, in the year we do still know, but sure enough to do that, i get the machine of those 2 children. i'm already stuck schedule. sure. david, you know, in the queue that was most in a thursday when i spoke to shows to the court the what was what stage in the nation with me, my, the, with, with the david, little dash the, with the, with him yet or the weight yet with yet them yes, to associate by preaching yet important folks. march through it on with back what sizable to deal with it? sure. i do with michelle with interior, with the to the support you folks to wish others though, and it should give us what i see shelters did make arthur go at it, but it was kick at the ridge kick needed to stay. yes. i mean
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a q and you said that got this mission. leave motion with which is a business back to season for for the bus for him going a little good. yeah. but just 1st initial kid daughter that she got me what i see. so the, unlike your times, his aunt amelia tines moved to the usa and became an american citizen. she's lived there for the last 10 years. do those for this? it was, it will do. lou, this is good. yes. what you'll do ms. easy. i sampson can use the yeah, but i see often i maybe cancer was to reunion, which is my own. yeah. what you lisco bus leave new war. there's literally usually what you lived in, you're still with the fear would be for me to come to america. so gun,
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who's ill with family be and they see me when you seems a little know what is the teachers give us more than i knew this bull chileya, but as our new physical. so use a push number brought us more than it, which always yo chill so much cause chemistry to probably know. let me as a quin show in be that she cook, i do not know i just wish has not heard this voice is here. come by and you go to, you said you are and you know, any to my disarming from the 3 year business. if it's something that we actually go with mission and with and it's a good price, you mentioned that considerably if you go me only know most krisha,
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his plan is for francine. it is not that she must clear we are hoarsely mom. we started. there's a lot of kids to play, so you want to just nationally and from what i see why it's and i make up my mind to move to russia. i want to leave a country where i was facing discrimination, racism, have we overcome all the racial problems and for the 1930. no. not at all. if you look at the recent isn't all too frustrating a 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
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the victims as 3 police officers grabbed me and just throwing me down on the ground . and i had a bruise in my hand through my arm. i thought they were going to kill me, that they were going to shoot me by heart patient. and often it was the work experience of my life. i was probably not want to ever, ever live again. i was so sick and because i, i grew up in a normal 4th orthodox family. you know, we're not game there is, you know, no one has a guy, and we don't have any hoodie. i thought the police are to help me. why aren't they helping me? it's history that repeated itself over and over and over again. and it hasn't been fixed. my great grandfather george times during that combination, 1900, you know, in the great depression, the right move and it's the same thing, just a different version. over
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the years i've been living in moscow for one year. exactly. i teach english. i'm a teacher. i feel free and living in a rush. i'm 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 was active walking towards us and my heart beating fast like why? because you know, living in america is the police yellow truck. you're traumatized and i was like, we'll talk. i'm scared. and then like all my friends just moved here from america, she rush it like really 5 minutes later that same police officer comes back
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with the biggest bouquet of flowers, a stranger and tells me welcome to russia. you belong here. me, i do the line here. it's a piece of me and the more the more i'm here, the more i see that i'm not going anywhere. the lessons that i meet here 1st, they're like, okay, your partner that when a depression and wait, wait, wait to national. the more did suspicious thing is that they will start symbols the social be lou louis display. so you should be on your still boom. would be on the doors with feel up, your total billing for them with the look at that bill as my yeah.
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gotten here, you're 15 to 16 if the bill of things on the secret jelly and your junior to lease it is not sure if you just lose a gun before listen boberski did screen bunyan yesterday says, can you studies book new york and the last 4 years to switch as bobbers because the sca smoke i knew what you got a glitch and talk at mama brazil as reason. it took me a sledge also into movies or she chose my yeah me. i know, and i don't i just cuz she's living jim
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hey, you know, we've moved on from just lots of money and incurring lots of dad for dom reasons to printing loss of money and incurring lots of debt for extraordinarily dom reason ah, working machine, she popped in. she said, well i'm getting ready to go shopping for christmas. and we, we said there was a good device to another, shooting another safe part of american life. shattered by violence. the gunman was armed with an a r 15, semi automatic rifle. when the issue comes home, it's time to act. when we're filing 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 when i took it off and i think the people need to take
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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 that ah ah, headline stories this our from cancels and embassy celebration in washington in protest against the new us security packed with the u. k. and the streaming that resulted in the last of a lucrative submarine deal to get reaction on the street from the french. this is not the 1st time that united states has taken contracts from last. they are very good at that. we do not respect anyone apart from themselves, the act like most of the world, and they shouldn't have done that because i think it front to done the same. they would have complain for giving the game away. while washington insists the new
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