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yesterday we saw a large convoy outside lenin palace, all 30 ca i’s convoy outside lenin palace, alling past. there was the beast, various armoured vehicles —— we saw a large convoy outside lenin palace. —— blenheim palace. they ship these vehicles over weeks in advance. you will have them pre—staged in london, checkers and here in windsor. if they had sufficient vehicles, all the president has to do is get on marine one and move onto the next visit. they already have the secret service and his vehicles in place. when you see the president arrives it's like the court of king henry riding with him, all the helicopters. there were six helicopters, two aircraft, reportedly there were 750 hotel rooms booked. and within the entourage is the man who carries the nuclear codes it goes everywhere with him. is a fascinating job working great for the vice president on the president, i often sat next to the military aid with the football. it's an impressive looking package. we call it the football but it's actually about two feet wide by two feet, and people think it's the buttons, you know, you
yesterday we saw a large convoy outside lenin palace, all 30 ca i’s convoy outside lenin palace, alling past. there was the beast, various armoured vehicles —— we saw a large convoy outside lenin palace. —— blenheim palace. they ship these vehicles over weeks in advance. you will have them pre—staged in london, checkers and here in windsor. if they had sufficient vehicles, all the president has to do is get on marine one and move onto the next visit. they already have the secret...
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the march of freedom and democracy which will lead marxism, leninism on the edge of history. >> >> fewen among his allies shared his belief that the cold war was winnable. >> there was a huge argument within the administration. people of the defense department, the cia, they thought that was there. that's life. get along. >> the american public seem to agree. nearly three quarters favored a nuclear freeze by the united states and the soviet union. >> i i urge you to be aware, the temptation of lively declaring yourselves above at all. that sparked his most forceful criticismri ever of the soviet union. >> to ignore the facts of history and the aggressive impulses of an evil empire. to call the arms race a giant misunderstanding. thereby removing yourself from the struggle between right and wrong. and good and evil peers >> i was dat the speech when he talked about the empire. it was stunning. even by reagan standards, that was pretty blunt and pretty raw. >> i remember asking a myself, what did he have in mind when he called on the evil empire? it was a pretty brazen statement for the
the march of freedom and democracy which will lead marxism, leninism on the edge of history. >> >> fewen among his allies shared his belief that the cold war was winnable. >> there was a huge argument within the administration. people of the defense department, the cia, they thought that was there. that's life. get along. >> the american public seem to agree. nearly three quarters favored a nuclear freeze by the united states and the soviet union. >> i i urge you...
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lenin ramÍrez: sí. estÁ muy a la moda eso tambiÉn.
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lenin's know how to bring the. lead into. me and not. lead. to lead. take personally you went with the wonderful stories that make the game so special. more than football on line. germany state by state. the most traditional. at any time. check in with the web special. take a tour of germany state by state on g.w. dot com. hello and welcome to another edition of our environmental eco at africa my name is sarah my money from nairobi kenya and joining me from the other side all.
lenin's know how to bring the. lead into. me and not. lead. to lead. take personally you went with the wonderful stories that make the game so special. more than football on line. germany state by state. the most traditional. at any time. check in with the web special. take a tour of germany state by state on g.w. dot com. hello and welcome to another edition of our environmental eco at africa my name is sarah my money from nairobi kenya and joining me from the other side all.
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Éste hombre presume de su increÍble parecido con lenin, uno de los principales lÍderes bolcheviques.la alegrÍa del fÚtbol. >> no tienen nada de comunistas. aquÍ se encuentra mucha gente, mucho comercio. hay mucho lujo. reportera: en una asiÓn trataron de que no grabemos un operativo anti bomba. tambiÉn revisaron nuestros documentos cuando tratamos de alquilar un apartamento. el estricto chequeo se repite con otros turistas fuera de Áreas turÍsticas. muchos rusos quisieran volver a ser anfitriones de un evento como el mundial de fÚtbol y terminar de desvincular su imagen con la antigua uniÓn soviÉtica y demostrar que esta gran naciÓn es una fortaleza econÓmica tras la caÍda del comunismo. fÉlix: daniel norha nos trae lo mÁs destacado de la jornada. todo listo para la finalentre francia y croacia. tambiÉn en el "balÓn de oro".es de la uno de los premio fue para josÉ saturnino cardoso, el paraguayo que su historia con el fÚtbol mexicano. tambiÉn rubÉn zambueza, y tavares tambiÉn ganÓ. su entrenador, siboldi fue el mejor director tÉcnico. maÑana francia ante croacia por la copa del mundo
Éste hombre presume de su increÍble parecido con lenin, uno de los principales lÍderes bolcheviques.la alegrÍa del fÚtbol. >> no tienen nada de comunistas. aquÍ se encuentra mucha gente, mucho comercio. hay mucho lujo. reportera: en una asiÓn trataron de que no grabemos un operativo anti bomba. tambiÉn revisaron nuestros documentos cuando tratamos de alquilar un apartamento. el estricto chequeo se repite con otros turistas fuera de Áreas turÍsticas. muchos rusos quisieran volver...
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. >> the russian revolution occurs lenin, sometimes people put wilson versus lenin for democracy versus communism. what was wilson's view of russia? >> he thought of the bolsheviks as the devil incarnate. it has to do with alliance politics. russia is going to leave the war. the russian revolution occurs because of world war i. that is going to change the balance of power in the fighting y.norm asleep -- enormousl it has to do with how the war is going to go. he does not want the germans to win for all kinds of reasons. they are set on world domination , but he is anti-to tom. anti-teurton -- anti-teuton. this is not just for show. there is a question i wanted to ask which has to do with moralism. up, you said these things , but moralismic can cut in different directions. how do you make sense of that? >> for me, there is a kind of progression. in the beginning he is trying to be a very principled leader. of --is a little bit people noticed he did a turnabout. the moral thing is to not be in the war. then comes the day he says the moral thing is actually to be in the war. it is a 180. t
. >> the russian revolution occurs lenin, sometimes people put wilson versus lenin for democracy versus communism. what was wilson's view of russia? >> he thought of the bolsheviks as the devil incarnate. it has to do with alliance politics. russia is going to leave the war. the russian revolution occurs because of world war i. that is going to change the balance of power in the fighting y.norm asleep -- enormousl it has to do with how the war is going to go. he does not want the...
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, sometimes people put wilson versus lenin for democracy versus communism. what was wilson's view of russia? >> he thought of the bolsheviks as the devil incarnate. it has to do with alliance politics. russia is going to leave the war. the russian revolution occurs because of world war i. that is going to change the balance of power in the fighting enormously. so it has a great deal to do with it. it has to do with how the war is going to go. he does not want the germans to win for all kinds of reasons. they are set on world domination, but he is anti-teuton. this idea of the germans as being an aristocratic elite that will destroy democracy. so when he says that in the speech, i think he really means it. this is not just for show. there is a question i wanted to ask which has to do with moralism. when you said these things up, he is moralistic, but moralism can cut in different directions. how do you make sense of that? >> for me, there is a kind of progression. in the beginning he is trying to be a very principled leader. there is a little bit of -- people
, sometimes people put wilson versus lenin for democracy versus communism. what was wilson's view of russia? >> he thought of the bolsheviks as the devil incarnate. it has to do with alliance politics. russia is going to leave the war. the russian revolution occurs because of world war i. that is going to change the balance of power in the fighting enormously. so it has a great deal to do with it. it has to do with how the war is going to go. he does not want the germans to win for all...
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. >> how do you tell a communist from someone who reads marx and lenin?n anti-communist is someone who understands marx and lenin. >> coming up next, tucker's interview with president trump ♪ >> tucker: we just landed from helsinki back in the nation's capital, we're going to have our full extended interview with the president from helsinki and we asked him of course about russia. there are many more important and pressing issues today it's not just russia and we asked of the about those as well. first, tonight with remarkable speed and intensity, the media, foreign policy establishment, both political parties have come together as one to attack the president for his meeting with
. >> how do you tell a communist from someone who reads marx and lenin?n anti-communist is someone who understands marx and lenin. >> coming up next, tucker's interview with president trump ♪ >> tucker: we just landed from helsinki back in the nation's capital, we're going to have our full extended interview with the president from helsinki and we asked him of course about russia. there are many more important and pressing issues today it's not just russia and we asked of...
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from someone who reads marx and lenin? how to tell an anti-communist is someone who understands marx and lenin. >> coming up next, tucker's interview with president trump ♪ >> tucker: we just landed from helsinki back in the nation's capital, we're going to have our full extended interview with the president from helsinki and we asked him of course about russia. there are many more important and pressing issues today it's not just russia and we asked of the about those as well. first, tonight with remarkable speed and intensity, the media, foreign policy establishment, both political parties have come together as one to attack the president for his meeting with the russian president vladimir putin. anderson cooper, john mccain, mitt romney they all describe the president's remarks about russia as disgraceful. former cia director john brennan called them treasonous. if nancy pelosi and chuck schumer announced that he was being blackmailed by a foreign power, or a spy, one member of congress called for a military coup agains
from someone who reads marx and lenin? how to tell an anti-communist is someone who understands marx and lenin. >> coming up next, tucker's interview with president trump ♪ >> tucker: we just landed from helsinki back in the nation's capital, we're going to have our full extended interview with the president from helsinki and we asked him of course about russia. there are many more important and pressing issues today it's not just russia and we asked of the about those as well....
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two flights a week cesky has lost three quarters of its inhabitants since the soviet union collapsed lenin still overlooks the colony mahama it's a place haunted by the case of the past. year skinny guy was sure ascii is unique it was the strategic starting point for expeditions to the soviet arctic sea this was the best place to were and money and enjoy our standard of living but after the collapse of the soviet union everything went under within just a year in the past there would have been fifty ships here at any given time now there is just one of. them. back at the research station two of them to this is what i said again and nikita live foreign scientists also conduct research here in the region. you nikita has taken over from sanjay as head of the research station the reserve is funded with subsidies from european and american research programs culprit or quarter but i hear that. you get a little box office here. yet that. much name of research is from the us is currently on site for two months everyone meets up in the evenings to eat together . heather alexander is researching the
two flights a week cesky has lost three quarters of its inhabitants since the soviet union collapsed lenin still overlooks the colony mahama it's a place haunted by the case of the past. year skinny guy was sure ascii is unique it was the strategic starting point for expeditions to the soviet arctic sea this was the best place to were and money and enjoy our standard of living but after the collapse of the soviet union everything went under within just a year in the past there would have been...
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. >> frente al monumento a lenin en moscÚ, estÁ otro personaje pancho villa. >> es un restaurante quena con orÉgano camino, pero un secreto. >> un toqeun aroma de fondo ahÍ viene el secreto mexicano que estÁ escondido ahÍ. >> les gusta a los rusos? >> sÍ, les encanta. >> tres minutos al calor. >>. >> yo creo que la cocina el amor a la cocina no tiene nada el amor no solo es... por las noches tambiÉn se hace evidente el gusto de muchos por la mÚsica latina como la salsa la bachata el reggaetÓn. >> fiesta, alegrÍa, y bulla, mucha burla. >> bulla. >> fajitas al plato dicen que la forma de agarrar el taco se conoce a los tragones. >> estÁn muy buenas. >> muy buenas. >> el pedazo de cielo para el paladar ruso. >> ahora lo entiendo. >> si estaban buenas antes deir sÁbado, podemos disfrutar por la pantalla del gran duelo del tercer lugar de inglaterra bÉlgica, y por nuestra parte tambiÉn jose. >> muchas gracias julio vaqueiro desde moscÚ, muchas gracias asÍ llegamos al final de esta ediciÓn de noticias telemundo, los dejamos con "viva el mundial y mÁs" y todo sobre . >> . bienvenidos a "viva
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be going to plan we saw these beautiful pictures of donald trump and the first lady arriving at the lenin palace they were being wined and dined by to reason may and her husband before we came off air around ten thirty there was even a news flash clearly downing street was putting out a message saying that to reason may have even pitched this coveted u.k. u.s. trade deal to donald trump over dinner but just hol for an hour later and the wheels fell off because the sun newspaper published this interview with donald trump which had been conducted just hours before the u.s. president had flown in to the u.k. while he was still in brussels at that nato summit and in it donald trump issued a number of a storm the shingly on diplomatic statements the first and foremost is that if we use them a plows ahead with her so-called checkers bragg's it that's the the sort of divorce from the e.u. that will still allow the u.k. to remain quite closely aligned to brussels well then that u.s. free trade deal that's been dying gold in front of our noses as the potential outcome of this trip well that will b
be going to plan we saw these beautiful pictures of donald trump and the first lady arriving at the lenin palace they were being wined and dined by to reason may and her husband before we came off air around ten thirty there was even a news flash clearly downing street was putting out a message saying that to reason may have even pitched this coveted u.k. u.s. trade deal to donald trump over dinner but just hol for an hour later and the wheels fell off because the sun newspaper published this...
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palace. -- lenin winston churchill. —— lenin palace. —— lenin palace.ry and at various stages down the a44 behind me, you will see various police vehicles trying to keep protesters away from the president. tonight he will arrive by helicopter into the grounds. there will be a certain p°mp grounds. there will be a certain pomp to it because the household division will be there, so the scots, welsh and irish guards will play a medley when he arrives. and then they will go to a dinner with 150 ceos from around the country, some of the biggest companies that have trade links with the united states. the chancellor, the prime minister and the foreign secretary will be there. and perhaps he will get a moment to savour the birthplace of winston churchill. he was born here in 1874, spent a lot of time here as a young boy, and spent time painting and writing in the long library, which i‘m sure president trump will see this evening when he visits the palace. now the home of the 12th duke of marlborough and his family. let‘s go to westminster now and speak to sir n
palace. -- lenin winston churchill. —— lenin palace. —— lenin palace.ry and at various stages down the a44 behind me, you will see various police vehicles trying to keep protesters away from the president. tonight he will arrive by helicopter into the grounds. there will be a certain p°mp grounds. there will be a certain pomp to it because the household division will be there, so the scots, welsh and irish guards will play a medley when he arrives. and then they will go to a dinner...
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be going to plan we saw these beautiful pictures of donald trump and the first lady arriving at the lenin palace they were being wined and dined by to reason may and her husband they were holding hands again to reason may and donald trump as they were going up the stairs and before we came off air around ten thirty there was even a news flash clearly downing street was putting out a message saying that to reason may have even pitched this coveted u.k. u.s. trade deal to donald trump over dinner but just hol for an hour later and the wheels fell off because the sun newspaper published this interview with donald trump which had been conducted just hours before the u.s. president had flown in to the u.k. while he was still in brussels at that nato summit and in it donald trump issued a number of a storm the shingly on diplomatic statements the first and foremost is that if we use them a plows ahead with her so-called checkers bragg's it that's the the sort of divorce from the e.u. that will still allow the u.k. to remain quite closely aligned to brussels well then that u.s. free trade deal t
be going to plan we saw these beautiful pictures of donald trump and the first lady arriving at the lenin palace they were being wined and dined by to reason may and her husband they were holding hands again to reason may and donald trump as they were going up the stairs and before we came off air around ten thirty there was even a news flash clearly downing street was putting out a message saying that to reason may have even pitched this coveted u.k. u.s. trade deal to donald trump over dinner...
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ecuadorian embassy and longdon where he's been holed up for more than six years the president of ecuador lenin moreno's said the stalemate has gone on for too long. she but this situation cannot go on forever and sanjay will eventually have to go all right it will keep yes indeed yes but his departure should come about through dialogue this isn't the first time we've heard speculation of a sarge six year tenure at the ecuadorian embassy coming to an end it is the first time such hints have come from such a high official the president of ecuador himself saw and of course has been a asylum seeker effectively at the embassy since two thousand and twelve he fled there six years one month ago afraid that he would be extradited to the united states where he's wanted of course for publicly leaking those military and diplomatic cables which celebs war crimes and human rights violations now of course all this comes in the light of those reports about negotiations between the ecuadorian government and the british government to come to some sort of conclusion to bring this matter to an end the u.k. gover
ecuadorian embassy and longdon where he's been holed up for more than six years the president of ecuador lenin moreno's said the stalemate has gone on for too long. she but this situation cannot go on forever and sanjay will eventually have to go all right it will keep yes indeed yes but his departure should come about through dialogue this isn't the first time we've heard speculation of a sarge six year tenure at the ecuadorian embassy coming to an end it is the first time such hints have come...
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throughout this she found out about that article just as she was awaiting donald trump a millennium lenin palace they delayed on the pageantry the palm everything for him and then she found out that that was what she'd done but she carried on because she knows that the u.k. needs a trade to yes they hoping to have some kind of agreement with the e.u. on goods but the u.k. economy eighty percent of it is based on the services industry the biggest country that they export to and twenty seventeen was the u.s. they need the u.s. the problem is what does the u.s. need in return and that's where it gets difficult for example there's been talk about genetically modified food other issues that the u.k. that brits britons do not particularly like but i think the two reason may she needs to make this work she needs to prove to both sides in her party and to the u.k. in general they can get an agreement with the united states while still staying fairly close to the e.u. do you think she did a mission accomplished for tourism may today. i think she did the best that she could and very difficult circu
throughout this she found out about that article just as she was awaiting donald trump a millennium lenin palace they delayed on the pageantry the palm everything for him and then she found out that that was what she'd done but she carried on because she knows that the u.k. needs a trade to yes they hoping to have some kind of agreement with the e.u. on goods but the u.k. economy eighty percent of it is based on the services industry the biggest country that they export to and twenty seventeen...
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greenwich village folk scene dave van ronk enjoyed telling people that his heroes work donald duck lenin and w.c. fields biographer robert shelton would say that wrong resembled an unmade bed strewn with books record jackets pipes empty whiskey bottles lines from secure a poet's fingerpicks and broken guitar strings which. was accurate dave van ronk also believed that he was being surveilled by the united states government due to his political beliefs and his friendships with some of the most important names in the mccarthy era american folk scene and while many laughed at dave's assertion calling him paranoid it turns out he was right journalist aaron j. leonard was discussed has discovered through a freedom of information act request that the f.b.i. was indeed surveilling dave van ronk from one nine hundred sixty three into at least one nine hundred seventy three informants were reporting of membership in an offshoot organization of the socialist workers party which felt the party was not radical enough and should be saturating unions the newly released files show that the f.b.i. revie
greenwich village folk scene dave van ronk enjoyed telling people that his heroes work donald duck lenin and w.c. fields biographer robert shelton would say that wrong resembled an unmade bed strewn with books record jackets pipes empty whiskey bottles lines from secure a poet's fingerpicks and broken guitar strings which. was accurate dave van ronk also believed that he was being surveilled by the united states government due to his political beliefs and his friendships with some of the most...
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night the president was hosted by the prime minister and both of them by the mob are of course at lenin palace and business leaders from all over the u.k. were present and they got an earful from the president about what the opportunities could be for enhanced trade relationships between the u.s. and the u.k. and that to me is the essence of a special relationship. well in terms of let's have a look at what's been said before my how much will to reason may's version of brecht's that affect the u.k.'s chance of the trade deal donald trump said it will not cause it fake news but it's it's going to make things tricky at least as. well he's tweeted that he advised her how to handle breaks it and she didn't follow his advice now it was at least partly leg pulling on his part because he likes to troll people that he's tweeting about but there is more than an element of truth to that he thinks she ought to hew a little bit closer to the line the tories reporting on briggs that previous to that meeting to that infamous cabinet meeting that has set off a chain of resignations so i think it's pre
night the president was hosted by the prime minister and both of them by the mob are of course at lenin palace and business leaders from all over the u.k. were present and they got an earful from the president about what the opportunities could be for enhanced trade relationships between the u.s. and the u.k. and that to me is the essence of a special relationship. well in terms of let's have a look at what's been said before my how much will to reason may's version of brecht's that affect the...
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mural had to be changed because the sponsors thought the portrait of lincoln looked too much like lenin. [laughter] and in another city the sponsor demanded a set of engineering tools be painted out because he thought the artist had snuck in a hammer and sickle. [laughter] overall, the wpa visual arts project produced more than 200,000 works in they did not usually going to federal buildings like post offices and the treasury department chose its own artist for those but wpa did go into every kind of state and municipal setting you can imagine. besides the art the workers produced several hundred of them worked in teachers and wa centers and the centers had three classes for kids and adults and they also had lectures and art shows in concerts and by 1940 there were 84 of the centers around the country with an average monthly attendance of more than 300,000. overall during the years of operation under federal one and encountered plenty of obstacles and plenty of criticism but they did achieve enough to confirm three fundamental assumptions. america's unemployed artists were capable of wo
mural had to be changed because the sponsors thought the portrait of lincoln looked too much like lenin. [laughter] and in another city the sponsor demanded a set of engineering tools be painted out because he thought the artist had snuck in a hammer and sickle. [laughter] overall, the wpa visual arts project produced more than 200,000 works in they did not usually going to federal buildings like post offices and the treasury department chose its own artist for those but wpa did go into every...
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a state dinner at lenin palace. home of winston churchill. that will be held this evening. tomorrow he has tea with the queen and then meeting with the prime minister. perhaps not his favorite politician to spend time with, but it is important to reaffirm for the british sake the special relationship and alliance. meeting the queen is something that the president said he wanted to do. his mother, of course, grew up in britain. she, he said, respected the queen very much. he is looking forward to that. >> we shall see. i know you are on your way as well soon as things wrap there. >> reporter: taking the train. >> the optics of the meeting will be fascinating. trump and the queen. you have to wonder the tone. england is out of the world cup. it had everyone's attention. now focusing on trump and theresa may and the turmoil she faces. will he reaffirm support for theresa may? it will be an interesting time. >> it would be interesting to meet with boris johnson. that is seen as undermining a leader of an ally. this is a president who does things that are not done like the break
a state dinner at lenin palace. home of winston churchill. that will be held this evening. tomorrow he has tea with the queen and then meeting with the prime minister. perhaps not his favorite politician to spend time with, but it is important to reaffirm for the british sake the special relationship and alliance. meeting the queen is something that the president said he wanted to do. his mother, of course, grew up in britain. she, he said, respected the queen very much. he is looking forward...
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they had that dinner at lenin palace. he seemed to say he has gotten to know her so well and it was almost a little bit of an apology. i think he said this morning he apologized that his comments were taken so harshly. mark: annmarie hordern, who has been out and about the last couple of days. timie: joining us is o'brien. the president said, we want to trade with the u.k. and we have a tremendous opportunity to double, triple, quadruple that. how has the summit helped the uk's regain its footing as a partner equal to or greater than germany or europe? tim: it might be too early to tell. in this tragic comic diplomatic tour the president has made through europe, he has switched size multiple times -- sides multiple times, coddled the europeans and insulted them in their faces. he comes into the u.k. and shortly after theresa may fetes palace, an interview in which he essentially sabotages everything she has been trying to do in her brexit pouncing act, and says that boris johnson would be a better prime minister. i am not
they had that dinner at lenin palace. he seemed to say he has gotten to know her so well and it was almost a little bit of an apology. i think he said this morning he apologized that his comments were taken so harshly. mark: annmarie hordern, who has been out and about the last couple of days. timie: joining us is o'brien. the president said, we want to trade with the u.k. and we have a tremendous opportunity to double, triple, quadruple that. how has the summit helped the uk's regain its...
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when a very youthful, paranoid, and aggressive soviet union under lenin and stalin reached out and tampered with the west they did it through black propaganda and murder and mayhem and disinformation campaigns. when vladimir putin metsddles i our election and kills someone in the united kingdom because he is opposed to the regime, he is reaching into an old tool box that these guys have been using for almost a century now. i'm afraid they are very good at it. >> that's why the thrillers will leave on a cliff. daniel silva whose name can make a recipe book. you don't need my luck, but best of luck. >> thank you so much. thank you for having me. >> when we come back, warning of the politics of fear. a certain former president critiques the current oval office occupant while never mentioning his name. we are back with that after this. >>> last thing before we go here tonight, one day after president trump sided with the leader of an adverse aerial nation, his predecessor was speaking out in defense of democracy at an event marking the 100th birthday of nelson mandela in south africa, former pr
when a very youthful, paranoid, and aggressive soviet union under lenin and stalin reached out and tampered with the west they did it through black propaganda and murder and mayhem and disinformation campaigns. when vladimir putin metsddles i our election and kills someone in the united kingdom because he is opposed to the regime, he is reaching into an old tool box that these guys have been using for almost a century now. i'm afraid they are very good at it. >> that's why the thrillers...
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lou: think when we were in struggle against markism and leninism and how fewer we have, how much more. we have unquestioning acceptance of an fbi, no one knows what the heck they do in law enforcement anymore, they don't do much in point of fact of the they interposed themselves, in homeland security department between the first-responders, that is local law enforcement, where they used to be in support of law enforcement. it is a screw-up of massive proportions. add to that the toxic corruption that is represented throughout justice and fbi. it is horrifying. >> one of the arguments i always made against the idea of treating national security props props -- problems like terrorism if they were law enforcement problems, the only waa you can bring the problems into the system eviscerating the line that used to be a pretty bright line what is really law enforcement, criminal procedure and what you need other measures for. that is such a big part of what we lost. lou: in support of what you're saying, it is almost as if the fbi, taking them as an example, they're not unfortunately alone
lou: think when we were in struggle against markism and leninism and how fewer we have, how much more. we have unquestioning acceptance of an fbi, no one knows what the heck they do in law enforcement anymore, they don't do much in point of fact of the they interposed themselves, in homeland security department between the first-responders, that is local law enforcement, where they used to be in support of law enforcement. it is a screw-up of massive proportions. add to that the toxic...
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hoy un pueblo fantasma. de la planta nuclear vladimir ilich lenin, mejor co de esa ciudad, orgullo deron que para el tercer año el equipo debía estar preparado para pasar a nivel profesional. y eso era lo que esperaban de nosotros. luis: tanto los jugadores del equipo como valeri y vladimir trabajaban en la planta nuclear y eso les daba ciertas ventajas. vladimir: era conveniente porque vivíamos en una ciudad pequeña, que estaba cerca de la planta nuclear, y se habían creado todas las condiciones para el desarrollo del deporte. todo lo que necesitábamos nos lo daban. teníamos más beneficios que otros equipos semiprofesionales en otros lugares. luis: los resultados con la inauguración de un nuevo estadio y el parque de atracciones. pero el destino tenía otros planes. al recordarlo, nuestros amigos parece que tuvieran mucho que decirnos y hablan a la vez. nos cuentan que aquel fatídico sábado por la mañana estaban preparado el campo para entrenar. valeri: estábamos preparándonos para el próximo partido del domingo 27 de abril. quien ganara iba a la copa de ucrania, una liga semiprofesio
hoy un pueblo fantasma. de la planta nuclear vladimir ilich lenin, mejor co de esa ciudad, orgullo deron que para el tercer año el equipo debía estar preparado para pasar a nivel profesional. y eso era lo que esperaban de nosotros. luis: tanto los jugadores del equipo como valeri y vladimir trabajaban en la planta nuclear y eso les daba ciertas ventajas. vladimir: era conveniente porque vivíamos en una ciudad pequeña, que estaba cerca de la planta nuclear, y se habían creado todas las...
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the lenin palace where winston churchill grew up. this is not a full-blown state visit. the feast at the palace which is a country estate in the uk should be a real centerpiece to begin the trip to uk. on the streets we expect protests. he won't have to drive through the protests. he may hear them where he stays in the center of london. tomorrow, the tea with the queen as you say, which he is very much looking forward to and the lunch with the prime minister is not quite to his political tastes. let's see what happens here today. there may be conversations continued over the lunch with the prime minister tomorrow. >> nic robertson, thank you. >>> two countries closely watching the president. germany and russia. europe learning what the president meant with the meeting with vladimir putin could be quote the easiest thing he faces. let's bring in cnn's fred pleitgen live in moscow. fred, what is the issue with the comments of the pipeline with germany and russia? >> reporter: in both countries, dave, germany reacting. german chancellor angela merkel reacting with the pipel
the lenin palace where winston churchill grew up. this is not a full-blown state visit. the feast at the palace which is a country estate in the uk should be a real centerpiece to begin the trip to uk. on the streets we expect protests. he won't have to drive through the protests. he may hear them where he stays in the center of london. tomorrow, the tea with the queen as you say, which he is very much looking forward to and the lunch with the prime minister is not quite to his political...
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this will be a meeting steeped in pomp and circumstance and he will meet him at lenin pallis, the birth place of winston churchill. they will have a dinner and then tea with the queen tomorrow and he will have official meetings with her along the way. a lot at stake as president trump prepares to go tort uk. >> a lot of visuals as well, something to watch when it comes to body language and movements. we have seen that already earlier. you watch he goes in for a reach and he dochs it. you can't help but watch when it comes ahead of this visit and during the time they are actually in all of the pomp and circumstance. >> you have to pay attention to the optics and all of the nuances to the body language. there in lies the important details about how the relationships are building. compare what you played with the hand chshake that never happene. the two have the bromance. very different relationship with prime minister may. it is revved to as awkward. think of the optics of it overall. this is not an official state visit. this is a working visit in part because there is so much controversy
this will be a meeting steeped in pomp and circumstance and he will meet him at lenin pallis, the birth place of winston churchill. they will have a dinner and then tea with the queen tomorrow and he will have official meetings with her along the way. a lot at stake as president trump prepares to go tort uk. >> a lot of visuals as well, something to watch when it comes to body language and movements. we have seen that already earlier. you watch he goes in for a reach and he dochs it. you...
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for example, benda thought it was not enough to limit what marxism and leninism was doing to education resisters have to start underground classes in literature and philosophy and the humanities to pass on real knowledge to the next generation. after he lost his job at the university forced dissident activities, benda top student in the living room of his apartment. for bend and his colleagues in the movement, teaching the classics under those conditions was a political act. increasingly i believe over the next two decades, this kind of community building and working for the common good is going to be the primary political act open to conservative christians and, indeed, the most important ones for preserving our culture. last month i went to prague to celebrate the czech language of "the benedict option." i met benda's widow and five of the six adult children in that same apartment where bend the topic is one of the most experiencing -- movie expenses and malefic one of the most -- all of the children are faithful catholics and are raising faith faithful catholic children. i asked the
for example, benda thought it was not enough to limit what marxism and leninism was doing to education resisters have to start underground classes in literature and philosophy and the humanities to pass on real knowledge to the next generation. after he lost his job at the university forced dissident activities, benda top student in the living room of his apartment. for bend and his colleagues in the movement, teaching the classics under those conditions was a political act. increasingly i...
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hundred fifty six and it took just four hundred fifty days to complete back then it was known as the lenin central stadium and it could hold one hundred thousand spectators who crammed inside to watch the soviet union's matches since then it's been largely rebuilt in fact in two thousand and thirteen most of this stadium was demolished keeping only the facade for its architectural value if we take the roof off that was put in in that prefer basement and look inside the stadium you will see that it now seems eighty thousand spectators making it the largest venue in russia i don't so one of the largest stadiums in europe as well now the usually key stadium and the sports complex surrounding it no strangers to holding big sporting events in fact in one nine hundred eighty it was one of the main venue for the summer olympics it's since held the way for cup final and the champions league final as well on sunday it will hold the cup decider adding another historic chapter to this sporting icon of a venue. from a far away back with more of eighteen jim to vote for now and you've got to come up th
hundred fifty six and it took just four hundred fifty days to complete back then it was known as the lenin central stadium and it could hold one hundred thousand spectators who crammed inside to watch the soviet union's matches since then it's been largely rebuilt in fact in two thousand and thirteen most of this stadium was demolished keeping only the facade for its architectural value if we take the roof off that was put in in that prefer basement and look inside the stadium you will see that...
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well they begin these sort of political meetings here at lenin palace not far from where i'm standing about eighty kilometers to the west of london in the oxfordshire countryside he'll be helicoptered here for a dinner hosted by the prime minister at the birthplace of winston churchill attended by business leaders now this isn't a full state visit but no opportunity missed for pomp and pageantry where it can be there are military bands piping him in and out of all of his engagements he's having tea with the queen of windsor there is a huge and very expensive security operation underway it's all designed to impress upon the president the importance and strength of the so-called special relationship between the u.s. and the u.k. you may recall treason may was the first world leader to meet him at the white house after his inauguration she was widely criticised for allowing her hand to be held by him afterwards the other expectation of course by the british government is that this visit will extract some progress on a post breaks a great deal between the u.s. and the u.k. donald trump ha
well they begin these sort of political meetings here at lenin palace not far from where i'm standing about eighty kilometers to the west of london in the oxfordshire countryside he'll be helicoptered here for a dinner hosted by the prime minister at the birthplace of winston churchill attended by business leaders now this isn't a full state visit but no opportunity missed for pomp and pageantry where it can be there are military bands piping him in and out of all of his engagements he's having...
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/russian relations when i was a kid going off to lenin grand, but i think tragically that means we need to develop a comprehensive strategy -- bipartisan, can i say that 40,000 times? -- bipartisan strategy for how to deal with putin's russia which i think e is mostly containment when we must, occasionally cooperation when we can and sometimes we just have to not give putin and his antics as much time and attention as we sometimes do. but if you really want to dig into all this stuff, there's only one thing you've got to do, and you know what it is. [laughter] and with that, i'm going to end. thank you so much, you've been very patient. [applause] so we have about 20 minutes for questions. you've been extremely patient, so i'm going to try to be kick. i'm going to pretend we're doing twitter answers instead of "newshour" -- oh, we've got microphones set up, great. if you could introduce yourself and make sure you're asking questions. if you want to make speeching, please hit me on twitter. >> i'm -- [inaudible] want to thank you not only for your comments tonight, but for all the times
/russian relations when i was a kid going off to lenin grand, but i think tragically that means we need to develop a comprehensive strategy -- bipartisan, can i say that 40,000 times? -- bipartisan strategy for how to deal with putin's russia which i think e is mostly containment when we must, occasionally cooperation when we can and sometimes we just have to not give putin and his antics as much time and attention as we sometimes do. but if you really want to dig into all this stuff, there's...
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it's exactly the types of things that the kgb, under lenin and stalin, going back to the earliest daysnion and the new russia are paranoid and aggressive at the same time. it's a really dangerous combination. and they've always reached out to try to affect, shape the battlefield beyond their borders and med untdle in our politics. they've been doing this for a long time, and quite frankly, they're very good at it. >> you mentioned you had grown up in a military town. >> yeah. >> the post-world war ii era that you grew up in and i grew up in, it is all now rapidly changing because of the behavior of, unfortunately, the president of the united states. >> yeah. >> so your novelist mind, i mean, how do you factor into the fact that there are legitimate people from langley, from the cia, who now wonder has the president been co-opted, either willingly or unwillingly? >> i was on the program and he dare to say aloud that he thinks vladimir putin to use his words has something on the president of the united states. it's astonishing to even contemplate. but these are powerful institutions, we
it's exactly the types of things that the kgb, under lenin and stalin, going back to the earliest daysnion and the new russia are paranoid and aggressive at the same time. it's a really dangerous combination. and they've always reached out to try to affect, shape the battlefield beyond their borders and med untdle in our politics. they've been doing this for a long time, and quite frankly, they're very good at it. >> you mentioned you had grown up in a military town. >> yeah....
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and that lenin's truths were not truth and so on. he caved, and he caved enough so that there was a coup attempt against him. i believe in the '90s and for the next decade for sure, the united states wasted its cold war victory and so did the al allies. what i see today in russia makes me worry all the time. you could take that chart i have on the wall and update it for you. we are in a tough situation. and the chinese have not stopped producing new lines of weapons, and the russians certainly have tried to dominate or infiltrate their neighbors. so what we need are freedom and strategic criteria. and then we can get close to what reagan did and i think ahmad the fact that he provided for the common defense and secured the blessings of liberty to ourselves and our posterity. [ applause ] >> good morning. i had the privilege in the 1980s to work for someone who was certainly the greatest american president of the 20th century, and one of the greatest in american history. as just everyone of the speakers on this panel have, and they al
and that lenin's truths were not truth and so on. he caved, and he caved enough so that there was a coup attempt against him. i believe in the '90s and for the next decade for sure, the united states wasted its cold war victory and so did the al allies. what i see today in russia makes me worry all the time. you could take that chart i have on the wall and update it for you. we are in a tough situation. and the chinese have not stopped producing new lines of weapons, and the russians certainly...
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country's embassy in london this is breaking news here a nazi international today ecuadorian leda lenin has just announced this while allegedly being long in discussions with british officials over a deal to hand the australian if it's a police now as far as we understand no exact date has been given but this signals a major shift in the case solved julian assange he has of course spent six years without leaving the embassy being wanted in the u.k. violating bail conditions. here's a short hop all i should say. is revelation. the battlefield consequences of the release of these documents are potentially severe. responsible fully accountable. grab to put on trial. issue treated as an enemy combatant. this disclosure is not just an attack on america's foreign policy interests it is an attack on the international community this man is an enemy of the state. you know perhaps some sort of. weapon of mass destruction not for the show but come up with the right way to do it illegally. or you get a closer look. you're. going to get along great with. your organization. that's really important ab
country's embassy in london this is breaking news here a nazi international today ecuadorian leda lenin has just announced this while allegedly being long in discussions with british officials over a deal to hand the australian if it's a police now as far as we understand no exact date has been given but this signals a major shift in the case solved julian assange he has of course spent six years without leaving the embassy being wanted in the u.k. violating bail conditions. here's a short hop...
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lenin palace two weeks ago.ra they are. it's just stuck there like a plaster but it doesn't hurt. it doesn't hurt? no. then i finger prick... david used to measure his blood sugar levels by picking his finger and would do this ten or 15 times a day but with the new device, it couldn't be simpler. survey then i just get the app up andi survey then i just get the app up and i can go like that with my camera and it will tell me what my sugar readings are. pretty easy. very simple. type 1 diabetes is an autoimmune disease. david's pancreas doesn't produce enough insulin to break down sugar in his blood. too much sugar leads to long—term problems like kidney disease and blindness. studies show better monitoring of glucose levels leads to better control of the illness. it's changed my life for the better and if there is evidence it's improving people '5 lives, everyone should be entitled to it. so are they? in wells northern ireland patients with type 1 diabetes can get the monitoring device on the nhs but it is patch
lenin palace two weeks ago.ra they are. it's just stuck there like a plaster but it doesn't hurt. it doesn't hurt? no. then i finger prick... david used to measure his blood sugar levels by picking his finger and would do this ten or 15 times a day but with the new device, it couldn't be simpler. survey then i just get the app up andi survey then i just get the app up and i can go like that with my camera and it will tell me what my sugar readings are. pretty easy. very simple. type 1 diabetes...
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during that time, president gerald ford met with lenin brezhnev with talks that reduce the helsinki accordsthey gathered 35 nations to forging new cold war understanding. signing was pushed into on human rights conventions. posted a990, helsinki summit between george h.w. bush and mikael gorbachev. the soviet union was collapsing. russia and the united states were embracing one another as the cold war ended. president ronald reagan has also meant -- had also used helsinki as a stopping off point before a major summit in moscow with gorbachev. an official told l.a. times then they picked finland because it is a place for you can go and do no heavy lifting. perhaps some heavy lifting being done today in this summit meeting between president trump and president putin for over two hours and now extended lunch taking place in the media filling in were that press conference is going to be taking place today. taking your calls. louisiana, line for democrats. caller: first of all, i would like to apologize or having to call in on this democrat line. i hate to be put in that category. you mentioned
during that time, president gerald ford met with lenin brezhnev with talks that reduce the helsinki accordsthey gathered 35 nations to forging new cold war understanding. signing was pushed into on human rights conventions. posted a990, helsinki summit between george h.w. bush and mikael gorbachev. the soviet union was collapsing. russia and the united states were embracing one another as the cold war ended. president ronald reagan has also meant -- had also used helsinki as a stopping off...