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in 1952 stalin dies and the chinese can't fight without the soviets using their machinery. so they decide to finally make progress towards the cease fire and this is the painting by russell connor depicting the signing. primarily those soviet north korean and chinese troops because obviously the west doesn't want them to go back to the communist regime. so neutral third party has to be set up to talk to all pow's and ask them essentially where would you like to return to and then they'll be returned to that location. this is a great imman of a north korean pow. it really sort of highlights this struggle that is about pow's and that's the core of the korean war. what do do you with all these people. so there is a demillion rised zone and then south korea with its capital in seoul. riley riley it really has got the nickname the forgotten war and that it's sandwiched between two of the biggest conflicts as far as we're concerned. but people went and fought and died. 35,000 soldiers died in korea from america and 3.5 million in total and mostly civilians. to get the history and
in 1952 stalin dies and the chinese can't fight without the soviets using their machinery. so they decide to finally make progress towards the cease fire and this is the painting by russell connor depicting the signing. primarily those soviet north korean and chinese troops because obviously the west doesn't want them to go back to the communist regime. so neutral third party has to be set up to talk to all pow's and ask them essentially where would you like to return to and then they'll be...
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you know, it was joseph stalin who really set the map out for the destruction of america. he said that to you needed to undermine these three foundational pillars of america in order to destroy america from within. our spiritual life, our patriotism, and our morality. have you noticed that those are the things they have been working, the secular progressives, so hard to destroy and our country? as far as i'm concerned, they are not good people. idealave a very different of what america should be. it started several decades back with the baby and society. fabian society. notice they keep changing their names. progressives, liberals, whatever. socialist, what have you. it is all a similar agenda. it is all and agenda of fundamentally change in america. they a different vision of what we should be. the problem with their vision, their utopian vision is that all those places always end up looking the same way. a small group of elite at the top of everything, in control of everything. rapidly vanishing middle class, and a vastly expanding lower class. there's no reason in a cou
you know, it was joseph stalin who really set the map out for the destruction of america. he said that to you needed to undermine these three foundational pillars of america in order to destroy america from within. our spiritual life, our patriotism, and our morality. have you noticed that those are the things they have been working, the secular progressives, so hard to destroy and our country? as far as i'm concerned, they are not good people. idealave a very different of what america should...
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. >> he barges into the stalin puts his hand over her mouth and pushes her to the floor. she starts screaming. it started him. and prompted him to flee the restroom. he left the scene. she came running out to her father. adrian: the girl' s father says she is doing ok, but is traumatized. wesh 2 will provide you with team coverage of this next test in the race for the white house. sally kidd is with the candidates on the campaign trail. sally: the political pitches were overshadowed by super bowl fever. some of the candidates use the big game to make a play for votes. marco rubio taking a break from the campaign trail to joy super bowl party. >> have a good time watching it. then let' s get to work on tuesday. sally: carly fiorina also gone the game. >> we will fight all the way to cleveland. sally: making her own campaign stop. >> if you do not vote for me, do not vote. sally: donald trump dominating. the real battle for second place. >> god bless the great state of new hampshire. sally: ted cruz, marco rubio, john kasich, jeb bush, virtually tied in the latest universit
. >> he barges into the stalin puts his hand over her mouth and pushes her to the floor. she starts screaming. it started him. and prompted him to flee the restroom. he left the scene. she came running out to her father. adrian: the girl' s father says she is doing ok, but is traumatized. wesh 2 will provide you with team coverage of this next test in the race for the white house. sally kidd is with the candidates on the campaign trail. sally: the political pitches were overshadowed by...
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yesterday she tried to meet with commonwealth's attorney cullen stalin but declined he declined rather to meet with how her attorney present we're waiting to hear exactly what happened at a hotel that wound up requiring a large number g beach police officers this morning dispatchers got a call about a robbery at the knight's inn on when hayden parkway around four forty five am the supervisor tells us the nature of the call changed several times. hours later police still were there and at least two people handcuffed someone who works at a nearby business says the problem stemmed from a party and then it's not the first time there has been an issue at the hotel in a good neighborhood good or bad hotel so we need to do so go to although we did see two people handcuffed police have not said if they arrested or charged anyone virginia beach police are looking into a robbery that took place in a hotel at the oceanfront this twelve twenty the super eight on atlantic avenue officer say that someone into a room and took money the person may have had a gun was not released any other information
yesterday she tried to meet with commonwealth's attorney cullen stalin but declined he declined rather to meet with how her attorney present we're waiting to hear exactly what happened at a hotel that wound up requiring a large number g beach police officers this morning dispatchers got a call about a robbery at the knight's inn on when hayden parkway around four forty five am the supervisor tells us the nature of the call changed several times. hours later police still were there and at least...
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putin is the first leaders and stalin to expand russia's territory. leader since: to expand russia's territory -- sense stalin to expand russia's territory. -- demonstrate the improvements in russian military capabilities and the crowd once confidence in using them. . bases the reality of economic recession driven by falling oil prices as well as sanctions. russia's nearly 4% gdp contraction last year will extend well into 2016. in the mid east and south asia, there are more cross-border military operations underway in the mideast region than any time since 1973 arab-israeli war. and iso forces in iraq would make incremental gains in the spring. isis is now somewhat on the defensive in its territory and manpower are striking, but it remains a formidable threat. in syria, pro-regime forces have the initiative, mating -- making strategic gains in the north as well as in southern syria. continueshortages will to undermine the syrian regime's ability to accomplish strategic battlefield objectives. the opposition has less equipment and firepower and its gr
putin is the first leaders and stalin to expand russia's territory. leader since: to expand russia's territory -- sense stalin to expand russia's territory. -- demonstrate the improvements in russian military capabilities and the crowd once confidence in using them. . bases the reality of economic recession driven by falling oil prices as well as sanctions. russia's nearly 4% gdp contraction last year will extend well into 2016. in the mid east and south asia, there are more cross-border...
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stalin persecuted neerms had a little mere money than the other farmers.ster and lennon called them blood-sucking parasites. hitler said similar things about jews. mao said the landlord class was guilty of economic exploitation. today when the castro brothers are criticized for killing political opponents or beating and starving people in labor camps, they say you have no right to criticize us because you live in country where there are millionaires and beggars. it's infuriating that today's democratic socialists industrialify capitalism at a time when there is less of this in the world because of capitalism. in the past 25 years says the world bank, the number of people living in extreme poverty dropped by half. a billion people who once lived lining that no longer do. this is the biggest success stormy. a billion people are no longer poor thanks to the capitalism socialists vilify. and the media are so gullible and clueless. mainstream supporters say we don't take time. listen to this oily question this cbs reporter puts to bernie sanders. >> how did we
stalin persecuted neerms had a little mere money than the other farmers.ster and lennon called them blood-sucking parasites. hitler said similar things about jews. mao said the landlord class was guilty of economic exploitation. today when the castro brothers are criticized for killing political opponents or beating and starving people in labor camps, they say you have no right to criticize us because you live in country where there are millionaires and beggars. it's infuriating that today's...
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stalin persecuted neerms had a little mere money than the other farmers. called them blood-sucking parasites. hitler said similar things about jews. mao said the landlord class was guilty of economic exploitation. today when the castro brothers are criticized for killing political opponents or beating and starving people in labor camps, they say you have no right to criticize us because you live in country where there are millionaires and beggars. it's infuriating that today's democratic socialists industrialify capitalism at a time when there is less of this in the world because of capitalism. in the past 25 years says the world bank, the number of people living in extreme poverty dropped by half. a billion people who once lived lining that no longer do. this is the biggest success stormy. a billion people are no longer poor thanks to the capitalism socialists vilify. and the media are so gullible and clueless. mainstream supporters say we don't take time. listen to this oily question this cbs reporter puts to bernie sanders. >> how did we get to the poin
stalin persecuted neerms had a little mere money than the other farmers. called them blood-sucking parasites. hitler said similar things about jews. mao said the landlord class was guilty of economic exploitation. today when the castro brothers are criticized for killing political opponents or beating and starving people in labor camps, they say you have no right to criticize us because you live in country where there are millionaires and beggars. it's infuriating that today's democratic...
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stalin persecuted neerms had a little mere money than the other farmers. lennon called them blood-sucking parasites. hitler said similar things about jews. mao said the landlord class was guilty of economic exploitation. today when the castro brothers are criticized for killing political opponents or beating and starving people in labor camps, they say you have no right to criticize us because you live in country where there are millionaires and beggars. it's infuriating that today's democratic socialists industrialify capitalism at a time when there is less of this in the world because of capitalism. in the past 25 years says the world bank, the number of people living in extreme poverty dropped by half. a billion people who once lived lining that no longer do. this is the biggest success stormy. a billion people are no longer poor thanks to the capitalism socialists vilify. and the media are so gullible and clueless. mainstream supporters say we don't take time. listen to this oily question this cbs reporter puts to bernie sanders. >> how did we get to t
stalin persecuted neerms had a little mere money than the other farmers. lennon called them blood-sucking parasites. hitler said similar things about jews. mao said the landlord class was guilty of economic exploitation. today when the castro brothers are criticized for killing political opponents or beating and starving people in labor camps, they say you have no right to criticize us because you live in country where there are millionaires and beggars. it's infuriating that today's democratic...
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all of this follows months of pressure from investors that are unhappy about the stalin -- falling stockce. that theyannounced will streamline the content on its website. a lot of changes for the stock, too. shares rose more than 200% when reins.meyer took the turning to another big tech name, apple. shares are fluctuating between small gains and small losses amid continued news that the company is refusing to unlock the iphone ever shooter in the san bernardino terrorist attack. some of you and cook is a champion for digital privacy, but this also comes against the backdrop of continuing concerns of iphone sales. turning to apple. apple declined a judge's order to help bypass the security of an iphone. this comes less than a year after the white house revealed it when i forced tech majors to in store -- install backdoors. ,oining me now is mike riley bloomberg news cyber security reporter. mike, you have this amazing scoop this morning. what did we learn about how the white house is approaching this issue? mike: although i think that u.s. take companies. they won the battle, that was no
all of this follows months of pressure from investors that are unhappy about the stalin -- falling stockce. that theyannounced will streamline the content on its website. a lot of changes for the stock, too. shares rose more than 200% when reins.meyer took the turning to another big tech name, apple. shares are fluctuating between small gains and small losses amid continued news that the company is refusing to unlock the iphone ever shooter in the san bernardino terrorist attack. some of you...
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by the even of the campaign people will think it was josephh stalin he's running against.stallin was a socialist. i'm not going to vote for either of them but there is something about the matchup that's so unsettling and satisfying at the same time. >> you are so right. we don't know what donald trump will be like by the general election. this is why i like donald trump. kennedy: that's not harassment when you get the warning. you like the battle of the crazy uncles. the bad part would be one of them would be president and that would be horrible. watching crazy uncles battle is interesting. kennedy: it's worth the price of admission. >> it would be awesome. ken require was a revelation and nostradamus. option. i hope to goodness and mercy this happens. the election cycle has been so strange. if we were left with two milk toast candidates like to marco rubio and hillary clinton all would be lost. >> after all this we would be back to the same stuff again. >> i would be waving to you, you would be depressed. >> in the middle of the debate would be michael bloomberg screaming
by the even of the campaign people will think it was josephh stalin he's running against.stallin was a socialist. i'm not going to vote for either of them but there is something about the matchup that's so unsettling and satisfying at the same time. >> you are so right. we don't know what donald trump will be like by the general election. this is why i like donald trump. kennedy: that's not harassment when you get the warning. you like the battle of the crazy uncles. the bad part would be...
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stalin demand for causing anduters, -- computers, competition. are cutting costs, eliminating jobs as well as shifting the focus to the international markets. emily: thank you so much. global news, 24-hour four hours a day, powered by our 2400 journalists around the world. i'm emily chang. ♪ reporter: yellow ceo -- yahoo! ceo marissa mayer has been under fair for months, and speculation has been getting letter. that did not stop her from unveiling a new turnaround plan that he says makes the company domestic and me. i spoke with her earlier and asked her to explain what she is focused on. yahoo! is pursuing three separate courses. a turnaround that she says it's her priority, a reverse spin, and exploring the strategic alternatives. mean?oes that really does that mean yahoo! is for sale? take a listen. larissa: we view all three of the areas being very complementary, this in the car business we are focused on being the best version we can be for users, advertisers, shareholders, and recognizing the value we had been the assets we build here. in t
stalin demand for causing anduters, -- computers, competition. are cutting costs, eliminating jobs as well as shifting the focus to the international markets. emily: thank you so much. global news, 24-hour four hours a day, powered by our 2400 journalists around the world. i'm emily chang. ♪ reporter: yellow ceo -- yahoo! ceo marissa mayer has been under fair for months, and speculation has been getting letter. that did not stop her from unveiling a new turnaround plan that he says makes the...
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people remember that a big picture of churchill, roosevelt and stalin, the world superpowers on the samech. now, but we are a small and agile nation trying to make its way against countries like china. how do we exercise power practically in a way that is going to make a tangible benefit for our people? that's the way to do it. the nearest club to do that through is the european union. beyondthe big argument, the renegotiations. let me jump in here. let's say he gets a deal and comes home. what was learned from the scottish referendum on how to roll this out as you prepare for the referendum on the european union? guest: i would say there are a few lessons to be learned. first of all, a spokesperson for the campaign to stay in, we should not only be pointing to the risks as we leave. there's a big trading dimension and the risk is we lose the with other eu has nations around the world. but we should talk about the positive reasons for staying in, which is that we have potential he six new agreements with other states to trade, but we also need to rebalance our economy here in the u.k.. w
people remember that a big picture of churchill, roosevelt and stalin, the world superpowers on the samech. now, but we are a small and agile nation trying to make its way against countries like china. how do we exercise power practically in a way that is going to make a tangible benefit for our people? that's the way to do it. the nearest club to do that through is the european union. beyondthe big argument, the renegotiations. let me jump in here. let's say he gets a deal and comes home. what...
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in 1952, stalin dies and the bureau decides i don't want to fight in korea a longer. chinese cannot fight the soviets without their machinery so they decide to finally make progress toward the cease-fire. this is a painting by russell o'connor depicting the signing of the armistice. the korean war does not and bang with a peace agreement -- does with a peace agreement. the thing that held the cease-fire for a long time was what to do with p.o.w.'s. particularly the north korean and chinese troops. the west is not want them to go back to the communist regimes. communist regimes do not want to prevent them from returning. a neutral third party must be set up to talk to all the uw's -- to all p.o.w.s and ask where they would like to be returned to and they will be returned to that location. this is a great image of a north korean p.o.w. done by hugh cavett that highlights the struggle that is about p.o.w.'s. that is the core of the korean war. what do you do with all of these people who are now in p.o.w. caps? mps? 1953rmistice was signed in and essentially returns it to
in 1952, stalin dies and the bureau decides i don't want to fight in korea a longer. chinese cannot fight the soviets without their machinery so they decide to finally make progress toward the cease-fire. this is a painting by russell o'connor depicting the signing of the armistice. the korean war does not and bang with a peace agreement -- does with a peace agreement. the thing that held the cease-fire for a long time was what to do with p.o.w.'s. particularly the north korean and chinese...
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and it was joseph stalin, who i guess put it there he says hinckley. he said in order to destroy america, which he was quite interested in doing, he said we were too strong, but he said, you have to undermine three principles:there is spiritual life, patriotism and morality. and they said if you can undermine those things, america will collapse from within. we are in the process of collapsing within if we continue to accept deceit in dirty tricks are still viable candidates for president of the united states. and we accept it. that is the problem going on on. you know, in the bible in proverbs, it says the king listens to lies, all of his servants are wicked. in other words commit if you permit that kind of thing to go one, pretty soon everybody starts doing it. that is what is going on in our society right now, however, i think we can still fix this. i think we, the people, are the ones that have the to fix it. our system was created in a way that we would be the final arbiters of what kind of nation means that people have to be very active in people
and it was joseph stalin, who i guess put it there he says hinckley. he said in order to destroy america, which he was quite interested in doing, he said we were too strong, but he said, you have to undermine three principles:there is spiritual life, patriotism and morality. and they said if you can undermine those things, america will collapse from within. we are in the process of collapsing within if we continue to accept deceit in dirty tricks are still viable candidates for president of the...
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vladimir putin is the first leader since stalin to expand its territory.the reality, however, of economic recession, driven in large part by falling oil prices as well as sanctions. nearly 4% gdp contraction last year will probably extended to 2016. in the mideast and south asia, there are more cross-border military operations in the mideast region than in any time since the 1973 arab war. forces -- andd isil forces will probably make incremental gains. is now somewhat on the defensive, and its manpower shrinking, but it remains a credible threat. in syria, pro-regime forces had the initiative, having made strategic aims -- strategic gains. manpower shortages will continue to undermine the syrian regime's ability to undermine battlefield objectives. its groups like unity. they sometimes have competing battlefield interests and fight among themselves. killed as00 have been they war has dragged on, probably a low estimate. meanwhile, the humanitarian situation in syria continues to deteriorate. the refugees represent about half of syria's pre-conflict popula
vladimir putin is the first leader since stalin to expand its territory.the reality, however, of economic recession, driven in large part by falling oil prices as well as sanctions. nearly 4% gdp contraction last year will probably extended to 2016. in the mideast and south asia, there are more cross-border military operations in the mideast region than in any time since the 1973 arab war. forces -- andd isil forces will probably make incremental gains. is now somewhat on the defensive, and its...
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stalin was not too young when he wrote his command there have been others that i just terrific. but this book has both, i think, the medical and the personal. one of the reasons that it appeals. the other thing i like about it is that you do not pull your punches. you tell it like it is. end let's start with that talking about the biggest name in mental illness, sigmund freud. in the book you say that reading the interpretation of dreams got you thinking about having a career in psychology. but at the same time you by no means go easy on freud. in fact, at certain points in the book he seems like a villain. you write, freud ended up stranded in psychiatry's in an intellectual desert for more than half a century before eventually pushing a profession and one of the most dramatic in public crises endured by any medical specialty. so i guess my question is, what did forget right? >> freud got a lot right. you know, a lot of inventors or discovers a great ideas produce works that in some ways are going to produce problems. to darwin by evolution create problems? well, for the creati
stalin was not too young when he wrote his command there have been others that i just terrific. but this book has both, i think, the medical and the personal. one of the reasons that it appeals. the other thing i like about it is that you do not pull your punches. you tell it like it is. end let's start with that talking about the biggest name in mental illness, sigmund freud. in the book you say that reading the interpretation of dreams got you thinking about having a career in psychology. but...
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he compared him to stalin. he vilified dr. tiller on national tv 28 times. >> tiller, the baby killer. >> tiller the baby killer, as some call him, will perform a late-term abortion for just about any reason. >> if you hear endlessly that someone is a killer, killer, killer, killer, he's certainly no longer a person, no longer a human being. >> that kind of behavior adds to the general attitude that it's okay to say hateful things about abortion providers. it's okay to act on that hate toward them. >> reporter: beginning in 2006, operation rescue also files a steady stream of complaints about dr. tiller's practice. in june 2007 they have some success with this tactic. dr. tiller is charged with 19 misdemeanor counts connected to an alleged illegal relationship with a physician who had approved a number of late-term procedures. >> in kansas in order to do a post-viable abortion, you have to have a second kansas physician who evaluates the patient and agrees that the pregnancy represents a threat to her health. >> and that physi
he compared him to stalin. he vilified dr. tiller on national tv 28 times. >> tiller, the baby killer. >> tiller the baby killer, as some call him, will perform a late-term abortion for just about any reason. >> if you hear endlessly that someone is a killer, killer, killer, killer, he's certainly no longer a person, no longer a human being. >> that kind of behavior adds to the general attitude that it's okay to say hateful things about abortion providers. it's okay to...
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it's about the mass deportation of cry me an tartars under stalin and their persecution.an i ask you your thoughts on this song and what it says about people's feelings over there almost two years after crimea was annexed? >> i would say in my opinion, the song was chosen. the same way the he could of the second world war. deported to siberia because they participated in the struggle against it or they were just not loyal to the soph yes, it is. and of course, a could have been temporary poo almost two millio people. so they left their homes, the relatives i would say even one of my relatives. actually, i think that the acceptance of this was about the people's hearts were tuned. the same way as this song. it's about grievance. it's about a land for lost relatives. that's why people decided. i think that's my opinion. >> from kiev, thank you very much. is it ahead for you this hour. why a struggling economy in zimbabwe's land reforms program is turning full circle. a rough day in rio. details. another setback. why the stress of the economic crisis has turned to prayer bea
it's about the mass deportation of cry me an tartars under stalin and their persecution.an i ask you your thoughts on this song and what it says about people's feelings over there almost two years after crimea was annexed? >> i would say in my opinion, the song was chosen. the same way the he could of the second world war. deported to siberia because they participated in the struggle against it or they were just not loyal to the soph yes, it is. and of course, a could have been temporary...
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we sent people -- our elite thinkers and intellectuals admiring stalin and later mussolini. we brought muslinfully to appear in pictures in hollywood for goodness sake. only when a catastrophe occurs do we appear to wake up. what is going to be required for us to respond in a meaningful way against the change, the direction of this country and the world? >> well, winston churchill said to the america he loved that america always does the right thing after exhausting every other option. and de tocqueville said the greatness of america lay in her ability to repair her thoughts, to recognize a trajectory that wasn't good and to recorrect a curve, and i remain wildly optimistic that america can reach the third centennial. i remain wildly optimisticking this great republic will be returned to, and i believe america will crush political correctness. i'm optimistic for a lot of reasons. i'm optimistic because i'm a student of history, and there is a very remarkable boomerang spirit in the american psyche. i'm optimistic because when i have a look at even right now in the depths of
we sent people -- our elite thinkers and intellectuals admiring stalin and later mussolini. we brought muslinfully to appear in pictures in hollywood for goodness sake. only when a catastrophe occurs do we appear to wake up. what is going to be required for us to respond in a meaningful way against the change, the direction of this country and the world? >> well, winston churchill said to the america he loved that america always does the right thing after exhausting every other option....
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he compared him to stalin. he vilified dr. tiller on national tv 28 times. >> tiller, the baby killer. >> tiller the baby killer, as some call him, will perform a late-term abortion for just about any reason. >> if you hear endlessly that someone is a killer, killer, killer, killer, he's certainly no longer a person, no longer a human being. >> that kind of behavior adds to the general attitude that it's okay to say hateful things about abortion providers. it's okay to act on that hate toward them. >> beginning in 2006, operation rescue also files a steady stream of complaints about dr. tiller's practice. in june 2007 they have some success with this tactic. dr. tiller is charged with 19 misdemeanor counts connected to an alleged illegal relationship with a physician who had approved a number of late-term procedures. >> in kansas in order to do a post-viable abortion, you have to have a second kansas physician who evaluates the patient and agrees that the pregnancy represents a threat to her health. >> and that physician could
he compared him to stalin. he vilified dr. tiller on national tv 28 times. >> tiller, the baby killer. >> tiller the baby killer, as some call him, will perform a late-term abortion for just about any reason. >> if you hear endlessly that someone is a killer, killer, killer, killer, he's certainly no longer a person, no longer a human being. >> that kind of behavior adds to the general attitude that it's okay to say hateful things about abortion providers. it's okay to...
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in 19-51, joseph stalin attacks the united nations. fidel castro is sworn in as the prime minister of cuba in 19-59. bill johnson becomes the first american to win an olympic gold in downhill skiing in 19-84. and in 19-97, jeff gordon becomes the youngest daytona winner in history. dangerous road conditions as continues for some. watch for heavy rain and ice this morning. in this morning's hometown health... acupuncture may actually help some people with chronic pain. jamie yuccas explains, plus what may help retirees live longer. researchers in britain found organic milk and meats contain about 50-percent more omega-3 fatty acids than conventional products. omega-3's are linked to improved cardiovascular health. people with chronic pain such as fibromyalgia may benefit from acupuncture. that's according to researchers in europe. they say patients with at least nine consecutive weeks of acupuncture pain even up to a year later. and retirees who belong to book clubs and church groups may live longer. british researchers tracked the habi
in 19-51, joseph stalin attacks the united nations. fidel castro is sworn in as the prime minister of cuba in 19-59. bill johnson becomes the first american to win an olympic gold in downhill skiing in 19-84. and in 19-97, jeff gordon becomes the youngest daytona winner in history. dangerous road conditions as continues for some. watch for heavy rain and ice this morning. in this morning's hometown health... acupuncture may actually help some people with chronic pain. jamie yuccas explains,...
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the former soviet union have always been one of history's most persecuted people suffering through stalin, hitler, and the holocaust and violent communist repression. emigre: it was very dangerous because of the kgb your judaism. emigre: they attempted to burn our house. they threw stones at our doors and they wrote on it death to the jews. emigre: every day on the bus they would yell at me, "go home jew! this is not your home!" emigre: because i am a jew, someone took a knife and cut up the front door to our apartment. this is no place for my daughter. we are leaving this country. announcer: in 1989, the doors of the former soviet union finally opened. for most jews who had been denied jobs and forced into terrible poverty, , there was still no hope of having the means to ever realize their eam of returning to their homeland. but thanks to the help of the worldwide jewish community and programs like "on wings of eagles", what was only a distant dream became a modern-day miracle in the fulfillment of eckstein: this is the first sign that a jewish imigri will see when they arrive here in i
the former soviet union have always been one of history's most persecuted people suffering through stalin, hitler, and the holocaust and violent communist repression. emigre: it was very dangerous because of the kgb your judaism. emigre: they attempted to burn our house. they threw stones at our doors and they wrote on it death to the jews. emigre: every day on the bus they would yell at me, "go home jew! this is not your home!" emigre: because i am a jew, someone took a knife and cut...
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i think of the policies of stalin still are present, perhaps latent, but there, and i would think if she saw clearly opportunity to achieve greater control and greater amounts of territory, she would go ahead and seek her advantage wherever it would take her into northern china, wherever it be. if this involved a confrontation with us, i don't know. this is another matter. i have deep respect for nuclear weapons. >> we can't dismiss it as impossible to happen? >> no, no. i don't think so at all. it's a contingency we should have lurking in the back of our mind. >> chairman, let me ask one more question. in response to the senator's question of what we might do if we he is escalated the war into, the harbor, you said we might either mine it or blockade it or i assume both. have you given any thought, general, as to what the position of non-combatant countries in respect to their flag would be if we blockaded the harbor? could you name for us the noncombatant nations that would lower their flag to that blockade including the union jack? >> no. i think we'd be in very serious trouble wi
i think of the policies of stalin still are present, perhaps latent, but there, and i would think if she saw clearly opportunity to achieve greater control and greater amounts of territory, she would go ahead and seek her advantage wherever it would take her into northern china, wherever it be. if this involved a confrontation with us, i don't know. this is another matter. i have deep respect for nuclear weapons. >> we can't dismiss it as impossible to happen? >> no, no. i don't...
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in 1952, stalin dies and the bureau decides i don't want to fight in korea a longer.
in 1952, stalin dies and the bureau decides i don't want to fight in korea a longer.
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joseph stalin, he slaughtered millions. the nazis slaughtered millions.he ons and so did communists. was there any jesus with the commonists? wasn't there. now it's isis this latest crop. what are they famous for? murder. no jesus there either. to date.ought it up here we are. see a pattern? remove god almighty, he father, son, jesus and the holy spirit from out of your life, out of your society and out of your culture and out of ideology, you get him out f the way, then look out because the murder is fixing to start. every time because they you're not en do, worth anything. 60 million unborn children, children, we were all in our mother's womb at one time, right? say, how did they do it? oh, we had to do something about these guns. about to do something these guns. they kill 60 million with a knife about that long. not ndment number six, do murder was written, south carolina, 2800 years before was invented. evidently we had a murder problem. have only done something about those pesky and s, bows and arrows sharp sticks and rocks. we would haveives saved,
joseph stalin, he slaughtered millions. the nazis slaughtered millions.he ons and so did communists. was there any jesus with the commonists? wasn't there. now it's isis this latest crop. what are they famous for? murder. no jesus there either. to date.ought it up here we are. see a pattern? remove god almighty, he father, son, jesus and the holy spirit from out of your life, out of your society and out of your culture and out of ideology, you get him out f the way, then look out because the...
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the policies of stalin are still present. perhaps latent, but there. if she saw clearly an opportunity to achieve greater control and greater amounts of would go ahead and seek her advantage into northern china where ever it would be. this is another matter. i think she had great respect for our nuclear weapons. >> is a contingency we should be aware of and other present. >> let me ask one more question. you hope and responsive the senator about what we might do if we escalated the war and to hunt and the harbor -- into hanoi or the harbor? have youight blockaded ever thought as to the position of noncombatant countries in respect to their flags would be if we blockaded the harbor? thed you name for us neutral or noncombatant nation that would lower the flag to that blockade? >> i think we would be in very serious trouble. would be no better than its enforceability? >> that's right. >> do you know of a time that the union jack has ever been lowered that the british empire was not party to? i know of none and this matter has come up in the past. we worr
the policies of stalin are still present. perhaps latent, but there. if she saw clearly an opportunity to achieve greater control and greater amounts of would go ahead and seek her advantage into northern china where ever it would be. this is another matter. i think she had great respect for our nuclear weapons. >> is a contingency we should be aware of and other present. >> let me ask one more question. you hope and responsive the senator about what we might do if we escalated the...
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joseph stalin said if you want to bring america down you have to undermine three things-- our spiritual life, our patriotism, and our morality. we, the people, can stop here in south carolina. if all the people who say, "i love ben carson and his policies, but he can't win," vote for me, not only can we win, but we can turn this thing around. you know, we have this manipulation by the political class and by the media telling us who we're supposed to pick and how we're supposed to live. we, the people, are the only people who determine that. and if you elect me as your next president, i promise you that you will get somebody who is accountable to everybody and beholden to no one. thank you. ( applause ) >> moderator: governor bush. >> thank you all very much. the next president is going to be confronted with an unforeseen challenge. that's almost certain. it could be a pandemic, a major natural disaster, or an attack on our country. the question for south koreans and american is you who do you want to have behind the big desk in the oval office because that's the question. it's not the t
joseph stalin said if you want to bring america down you have to undermine three things-- our spiritual life, our patriotism, and our morality. we, the people, can stop here in south carolina. if all the people who say, "i love ben carson and his policies, but he can't win," vote for me, not only can we win, but we can turn this thing around. you know, we have this manipulation by the political class and by the media telling us who we're supposed to pick and how we're supposed to...
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you know, it was joseph stalin who really set the map out for the destruction of america. he said that to you needed to undermine these three foundational pillars of america in order to destroy america from within. our spiritual life, our patriotism, and our morality. have you noticed that those are the things they have been working, the secular progressives, so hard to destroy and our country? as far as i'm concerned, they are not good people. idealave a very different of what america should be. it started several decades back with the baby and society. fabian society. notice they keep changing their names. progressives, liberals, whatever. socialist, what have you. it is all a similar agenda. it is all and agenda of fundamentally change in america. they a different vision of what we should be. the problem with their vision, their utopian vision is that all those places always end up looking the same way. a small group of elite at the top of everything, in control of everything. rapidly vanishing middle class, and a vastly expanding lower class. there's no reason in a cou
you know, it was joseph stalin who really set the map out for the destruction of america. he said that to you needed to undermine these three foundational pillars of america in order to destroy america from within. our spiritual life, our patriotism, and our morality. have you noticed that those are the things they have been working, the secular progressives, so hard to destroy and our country? as far as i'm concerned, they are not good people. idealave a very different of what america should...
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that's what i wouldn't do very well writing about stalin or hitler or an evil person, because i wouldn'tave enough empathy to be able to want to see the world the way they saw it. but, in fact, i tried it once and i'm going to say -- i quickly given up because i didn't have enough respect for the person that i was writing about 200 want to write about them. i have to write about people, not that i agree with but that i have some regard for. reagan once said something to me, one of the things that surprised the dickens out of you, because i don't know what animated, like father who's jack, same name as his father, and he is also an alcoholic, irish-american, alcoholic. reagan said once, he said, he didn't say this kind of thing and said, maybe that's one of the reason you are interested in me. i don't know what i said. i think maybe he's right. i'm empathetic women very critical. i need to stop myself from, i think becoming too critical. you can always see things afterward and much more clearly. there is a british historian, a woman, she wrote that history is written backwards, but it's l
that's what i wouldn't do very well writing about stalin or hitler or an evil person, because i wouldn'tave enough empathy to be able to want to see the world the way they saw it. but, in fact, i tried it once and i'm going to say -- i quickly given up because i didn't have enough respect for the person that i was writing about 200 want to write about them. i have to write about people, not that i agree with but that i have some regard for. reagan once said something to me, one of the things...
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putin is the first leader since stalin to expand its territory.moscow's military venture into syria marks its first use since the foray into afghanistan of significant expeditionary combat power outside the post-soviet space. there interventions difference -- demonstrate improvements in russian capabilities and the kremlin's confidence in using them. moscow faces the reality of economic recession driven in large part by falling oil prices as well as sanctions. gdpia's nearly 4% contraction last year will probably extend into 2016. in the middle east and south asia there are more cross-border military operations underway in the middle east at any time since the 1973 arab-israeli war. in iraq forces will probably make incremental gains through the spring, some of those made in by ge and remodel he the past few months. their territory and manpower are shrinking but they remain a formidable threat. in syria pro-regime forces have the initiative having made advances in the north, as well as in southern syria. manpower shortages will continue to undermi
putin is the first leader since stalin to expand its territory.moscow's military venture into syria marks its first use since the foray into afghanistan of significant expeditionary combat power outside the post-soviet space. there interventions difference -- demonstrate improvements in russian capabilities and the kremlin's confidence in using them. moscow faces the reality of economic recession driven in large part by falling oil prices as well as sanctions. gdpia's nearly 4% contraction last...
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quite come up to our own opinion of ourselves and that's why i wouldn't do very well writing about stalinler or an evil person because i wouldn't have enough empathy to be able to want to see the world the way they saw it but i tried it once and i'm not going to say the subject but i quickly gave up because i didn't have enough respect for the person that i was writing about. i have to write about people not to dye it green with but to that i have some regard for. he wants said something to me that surprised me because i don't know what made him. my father jack was the same name as his father and he was also in oklahoma can -- and alcoholic. he didn't see this kind of thing and i don't know why he said it. maybe that's one of the reasons you're interested in me. and i don't know what i said that i thought about it and i thought maybe he was right. i'm very critical and what i need to stop itself from is i think becoming too critical and much more clearly there was a british historian it was written backwards but it's written for word. i asked my editor at the "washington post". he said he
quite come up to our own opinion of ourselves and that's why i wouldn't do very well writing about stalinler or an evil person because i wouldn't have enough empathy to be able to want to see the world the way they saw it but i tried it once and i'm not going to say the subject but i quickly gave up because i didn't have enough respect for the person that i was writing about. i have to write about people not to dye it green with but to that i have some regard for. he wants said something to me...
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theink of stalin who said, death of hundreds is a tragedy and the deaths of millions is a statistic. we question is, how can relate state terror to substate terrorism? this raises another thorny question. terrorism, about whether state or sub state in eras and places where he cannot even identify a state in the modern sense of the word. societymply substitute and dominant population, can we speak of terrorism before the modern understanding of the state let alone modern technology, communications and so forth. anwe look at terrorism in era without the modern spate, does the difference between state and substate terrorism melts away and we can have a single unitary understanding of terrorism or can we even productively see it and discuss it as such? >> another distinction that we hear and read about all the time is the difference between terrorism and counterterrorism which sounds like a tidy distinction but it covers up a real model, which is that there are three ways to appreciate counter terrorism. one is to think of what is often discussed in terms of , the efforts for harden targ
theink of stalin who said, death of hundreds is a tragedy and the deaths of millions is a statistic. we question is, how can relate state terror to substate terrorism? this raises another thorny question. terrorism, about whether state or sub state in eras and places where he cannot even identify a state in the modern sense of the word. societymply substitute and dominant population, can we speak of terrorism before the modern understanding of the state let alone modern technology,...
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. >> i'm sure if you heard lenin speak or stalin speak you would have heard a lot of conviction too.doesn't make him right. this is person that my dear friend lindsey graham said about him, he went on honeymoon to moscow and never came back. this is person who really doesn't understand how the world works very well. he scares me to death. on the other hand i like the fact that people like old jewish men. i like that a lot. this campaign is very greatly improved my feeling about the attitude of this country tolds old jewish men. charles: what about the idea you just hit upon that. go to moscow, come back, enthusiastic the way this should being romanticizing everywhere in the world to the point of tyranny, how does that happen? how does that happen with a old guy who should know better and young people who have great educations? >> i have a good answer to that, charles, my dear friend. the fact that person is old doesn't make him smart. in fact my experience is old people generally are stupider than middle-aged people. and the fact that people are in schools make them the stupidest. th
. >> i'm sure if you heard lenin speak or stalin speak you would have heard a lot of conviction too.doesn't make him right. this is person that my dear friend lindsey graham said about him, he went on honeymoon to moscow and never came back. this is person who really doesn't understand how the world works very well. he scares me to death. on the other hand i like the fact that people like old jewish men. i like that a lot. this campaign is very greatly improved my feeling about the...
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putin is the first leader since stalin to expand russia's territory. this marks the first use since the 4-a in afghanistan of significant combat power outside of the soviet space. this shows the confidence in using. moscow faces the reality of economic recession driven in large part by falling oil prices as well as sanctions. russia's nearly 4% gdp contraction last year will probably extend into 2016. in the u.s. and south asia there are more operations underway in the middle east than at any more time since the arab-israeli war. they will make gains through the spring. isil is somewhat on the defense and territory an and manpow er s declining but it remains a threat. there are significant gains in the north and southern syria. manpower shortages will continue to undermine the syrian regimes ability to accomplish strategic battlefield objectives. the opposition has less equipment and have competing battlefield interest and fight among themselves. some 250,000 people have been killed as this war has dragged on. as of last month 4.4 million syrian refuge
putin is the first leader since stalin to expand russia's territory. this marks the first use since the 4-a in afghanistan of significant combat power outside of the soviet space. this shows the confidence in using. moscow faces the reality of economic recession driven in large part by falling oil prices as well as sanctions. russia's nearly 4% gdp contraction last year will probably extend into 2016. in the u.s. and south asia there are more operations underway in the middle east than at any...
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soviet union will have harry truman, in the late 40s, who just took a very strong stand against joseph stalinin and reagan in principle. you need strategy, you need a vision, and you have to understand that moral values that create the foundation for the victory against totalitarian forces and dictators. neil: well, you're a chess player, i'm a chess player, we're like joined at the hip. don't you think part of chess is not moral, part of succeeding is outstrategizing the other guy. you were the world's best at it. that might be what we need, someone who can outstrategize the next guy? >> in chess, you know, you know exactly what your opponent has. it's 100% transparent game. you know exactly what kind of resources could be used against you. dictators hate chess because they're very good tacticians, they can be spontaneous, they don't have the burden of the parliament or the press. neil: i've seen you where it looks like the opponent has all the piece us and don't, and you've won? >> look, again, the advantage of democracy is the democracy can allow the institutions, democracy can have strate
soviet union will have harry truman, in the late 40s, who just took a very strong stand against joseph stalinin and reagan in principle. you need strategy, you need a vision, and you have to understand that moral values that create the foundation for the victory against totalitarian forces and dictators. neil: well, you're a chess player, i'm a chess player, we're like joined at the hip. don't you think part of chess is not moral, part of succeeding is outstrategizing the other guy. you were...
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putin is the 1st leaders and stalin to expand russia's territory. it's for into afghanistan, significant expeditionary combat power. its interventions demonstrate the improvements in russian military capabilities and the kremlin's confidence in using them. moscow phrases the reality of economic recession driven in large part by falling oil prices. russia's nearly 4 percent contraction last year will probably extending the 2016. the mideast there are more cross-border than at any time. in iraq anti- isil forces will make incremental gains. isil is somewhat on the defensive the initiative having made strategic gains north as well as and seven so. they continue to undermine the ability to accomplish strategic battlefield objectives. the opposition is less equipped and its groups lack unity. some 250,000 have been killed as the war has dragged on. meanwhile, humanitarian situation continues to deteriorate. as of last month approximately 4.4 million syrian refugees and another six math million internally displaced persons which together represent about h
putin is the 1st leaders and stalin to expand russia's territory. it's for into afghanistan, significant expeditionary combat power. its interventions demonstrate the improvements in russian military capabilities and the kremlin's confidence in using them. moscow phrases the reality of economic recession driven in large part by falling oil prices. russia's nearly 4 percent contraction last year will probably extending the 2016. the mideast there are more cross-border than at any time. in iraq...