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your baby is joseph stalin.ou don't mean it because you've lost your mind because you haven't slept." keep in mind your baby is joseph stalin. go to sleep. go to sleep. yes, sir? >> i'm here celebrating my 10-year anniversary with my wife. >> congratulations to you. >> stephen: sure, stand up. i am actually a licensed minister in new york state. the church of universal triumphant, something like that. is that goalam you have a little statue of golan? ( laughter ) ( applause ) if only-- that's lovely. but if only there was some prop in that story that you could use in a wedding. ( laughter ) if only there was something that would-- you could use in that-- okay, so, what's your name? buddy? >> matt. >> stephen: who is your name, young lady? >> autumn. >> stephen: autumn? that's a beautiful name. hers won't come off. are you ready? matt, matt, you take eightum to be your lawfully wedded wife. >> i do. >> stephen: autumn do you take matt to be your lawfully wedded husband? >> i do. >> stephen: do you promise to put
your baby is joseph stalin.ou don't mean it because you've lost your mind because you haven't slept." keep in mind your baby is joseph stalin. go to sleep. go to sleep. yes, sir? >> i'm here celebrating my 10-year anniversary with my wife. >> congratulations to you. >> stephen: sure, stand up. i am actually a licensed minister in new york state. the church of universal triumphant, something like that. is that goalam you have a little statue of golan? ( laughter ) (...
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minister compare his opposition leader jeremy corbin with the dictator with the soviet dictator joseph stalin so this is the kind of language he will use in the upcoming campaign and he is also trying to paint a picture of this election as people versus parliament he said right now in his campaign launch speech that he that this parliament didn't get anything done on breck said that that needed to change and that only with him in power brakes it would get done and the united kingdom could move on from this breaks that saga so this is a clear strategy behind his election campaign vote for me and then we get that done and what about the opposition what are they going to be saying and doing to try and get votes in their favor. also they are painting a very nasty campaign at the moment jeremy corbyn i was at his campaign launch at the labor campaign launch last week and he is making this election about people versus the elite going against in his words dodgy landlords billionaires. tax evaders those kinds of people and he is trying to make this election about domestic issues about health care and
minister compare his opposition leader jeremy corbin with the dictator with the soviet dictator joseph stalin so this is the kind of language he will use in the upcoming campaign and he is also trying to paint a picture of this election as people versus parliament he said right now in his campaign launch speech that he that this parliament didn't get anything done on breck said that that needed to change and that only with him in power brakes it would get done and the united kingdom could move...
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course the compay not the conservatives has has quite had quite a shaky start for example with joseph stalin comparison that the prime minister drew this morning and 5 weeks until the election of course is a long time to go and what will be really interesting to see is how voters will react to the french politics for example the bricks of party who wants to get it done a.s.a.p. and the liberal democrats on the other side who want to forget about it altogether and stay in the european union so we will keep a close eye on those parties of course but what is very clear is that this general election is all about bricks that 80 percent of voters say they will make up their mind in regards to the issues so we can expect another so-called while referendum on the issue of that in this general election right referendum through the ballot box seanad thank you very much for that update from london. the floor is the one. in action. $989.00 just days off the border. the 1st weekend after the fall of the berlin wall hundreds of thousands of people from east berlin streamed into the west many 2 olympic sta
course the compay not the conservatives has has quite had quite a shaky start for example with joseph stalin comparison that the prime minister drew this morning and 5 weeks until the election of course is a long time to go and what will be really interesting to see is how voters will react to the french politics for example the bricks of party who wants to get it done a.s.a.p. and the liberal democrats on the other side who want to forget about it altogether and stay in the european union so...
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franklin roosevelt and joseph stalin, they met too and they shared pleasantries as well. it's all historic and it's all laid out by bret baier in a fascinating book after this. may 1 of '75... the magic moment. congress really democratized wall street... i wanted to have a firm that wanted to get everybody in. because people couldn't access wall street. we wanted to be agents of change. for the better. ♪ 's >> adam schiff is a corrupt politician that's not giving us due process, not giving us lawyers and despite all that we are kicking them. >> neil: house democrats going all out on impeachment per john roberts following in the white house. >> good afternoon. you heard gillian turner talk about john bolton. new development, the attorney for john bolton and charles kupperman who was john bolton's former deputy nsa director here at the white house, sent a letter to the general counsel the house of representatives outlining the reasons why bolton and cooperman wanted to go to federal court to get an opinion about whether they should comply with the subpoenas that were issued
franklin roosevelt and joseph stalin, they met too and they shared pleasantries as well. it's all historic and it's all laid out by bret baier in a fascinating book after this. may 1 of '75... the magic moment. congress really democratized wall street... i wanted to have a firm that wanted to get everybody in. because people couldn't access wall street. we wanted to be agents of change. for the better. ♪ 's >> adam schiff is a corrupt politician that's not giving us due process, not...
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churchill saw the death of joseph stalin in march 15 -- 1953 and the emergence of collective government in moscow as the opportunity for detente. he propose what would he calmed a meeting amount the summit with the new russian leadership, thus adding another churchill phrase to the academy of diplomacy. but churchill's influence was not appreciated in washington. in december 1953, churchill met eisenhower in bermuda and was shocked when ike described the soviet union as "a woman of the streets." according to churchill the president then added, under her dress was the same old girl despite a bath, perfume or lace. this was clearly not churchill wanted. he traveled to washington in 1954, but the american response remained unchanged. churchill told dulles that he might meet with the russians himself, preparatory to a meeting which would include the president. dulles told churchill that that would be dangerous, adding, and illusion of success would be bad and a failure might create the impression that the only alternative was war. churchill left washington for the last time as prime ministe
churchill saw the death of joseph stalin in march 15 -- 1953 and the emergence of collective government in moscow as the opportunity for detente. he propose what would he calmed a meeting amount the summit with the new russian leadership, thus adding another churchill phrase to the academy of diplomacy. but churchill's influence was not appreciated in washington. in december 1953, churchill met eisenhower in bermuda and was shocked when ike described the soviet union as "a woman of the...
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launched a scathing attack on labor party leader germy corben this wednesday comparing him to joseph stalinover his hatred of wealth creators we cheer for them because their success is our success and the tragedy of the modern labor party under german corben is that they detest the profit motive so viscerally and would raise taxes so wantonly but they would destroy the very basis of this country's prosperity they pretend that their hatred is directed only at certain billionaires and they point the fingers at individuals with a relish and a vindictiveness not seen since stalin persecuted the cool acts. let's cross live to london to r.t. skate park for it's ok we just heard it there aggressive language only on day one of the election trill. hi there union yes indeed boris johnson has been to see the queen after parliament was dissolved in the early hours and that of course heralds the start of the general election campaign as we heard boris johnson the prime minister has gone on the offensive with his pen comparing jeremy corbin the starving as you said attacking the wealth of the killer lax
launched a scathing attack on labor party leader germy corben this wednesday comparing him to joseph stalinover his hatred of wealth creators we cheer for them because their success is our success and the tragedy of the modern labor party under german corben is that they detest the profit motive so viscerally and would raise taxes so wantonly but they would destroy the very basis of this country's prosperity they pretend that their hatred is directed only at certain billionaires and they point...
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barak's johnson has gone on the offensive with his pen comparing labor leader jeremy corbyn with joseph stalin attacking the wealth of the cool acts of the landowning classes and in direct reference to russia there in the meantime then labor m.p. emily saw imbrie has raised questions in turn about the prime minister's top adviser dominic cummings who spent 3 years in russia in the 1990 s. after he graduated in the meantime as well the prime minister is being accused of a cover up as a report from the special services the security services the intelligence services which is due to be released the prime minister number 10 have said that they're not going to publish that until after the election and then i thought very ask the house why. so we are bound to ask what is downing street so worried about why would they not welcome an official report into attempted russian interference in the 26000 referendum where the successful or otherwise and i fear it is because they realize that this report will lead to other questions about the links between russia and and with the current leadership of the tory
barak's johnson has gone on the offensive with his pen comparing labor leader jeremy corbyn with joseph stalin attacking the wealth of the cool acts of the landowning classes and in direct reference to russia there in the meantime then labor m.p. emily saw imbrie has raised questions in turn about the prime minister's top adviser dominic cummings who spent 3 years in russia in the 1990 s. after he graduated in the meantime as well the prime minister is being accused of a cover up as a report...
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in late november, 1940 three, in the midst of world war ii, joseph stalin, franklin roosevelt, and churchillet in tehran to discuss allied military strategy. bookshelf, bill yenne talks about his book, "operation long jump: stalin, roosevelt, churchill, and the greatest assassination plot in ," in which he discusses a nazi plot to kill the three leaders. >> we are going to get started in a second. >> good evening. k
in late november, 1940 three, in the midst of world war ii, joseph stalin, franklin roosevelt, and churchillet in tehran to discuss allied military strategy. bookshelf, bill yenne talks about his book, "operation long jump: stalin, roosevelt, churchill, and the greatest assassination plot in ," in which he discusses a nazi plot to kill the three leaders. >> we are going to get started in a second. >> good evening. k
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in the midst of world war ii, joseph stalin, franklin roosevelt, and churchill met in tehran to discuss allied military strategy. bookshelf, bill yenne talks about his book, "operation long jump: stalin, roosevelt, churchill, and the greatest assassination plot in ," in which he discusses a nazi plot to kill the three leaders. >> we are going to get started in a second. >> good evening. thank you for coming. booksusan cole from folio and we are thrilled to have one of our local authors here tonight. bill yenne is the author of more than a dozen nonfiction books as well as novels. he has written numerous books on military history and recently released a book called, hit the target, which we have over here. related to the eighth air force. tonight, we are honored to have bill to discuss his latest book with us, operation long jump. bill yenne. [applause] thanks to paula, who is not here, and john, who is. thanks to all of you for coming out. sitting down and listening to my story. stories are almost as fun to write about as they are to read. that is not true. they are more fun to write ab
in the midst of world war ii, joseph stalin, franklin roosevelt, and churchill met in tehran to discuss allied military strategy. bookshelf, bill yenne talks about his book, "operation long jump: stalin, roosevelt, churchill, and the greatest assassination plot in ," in which he discusses a nazi plot to kill the three leaders. >> we are going to get started in a second. >> good evening. thank you for coming. booksusan cole from folio and we are thrilled to have one of our...
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among other notable choices, adolph hitler, joseph stalin, richard nixen and henry kissinger, newt gingrichinton sharing with ken starr. there have been groups that have impacted society and won the title. the american fighting man in 1950. 1966, i guess i can say i made the list, americans under 25. 1969, it was the middle americans, aka the silent majority. in 1975, american women. the past two years have been group awards. in 2017, it was the silence breakers, those who spoke out against sexual abuse and harassment. last year, four different covers honored the guardians, jamal khashoggi and other journalists. the online poll has teed up a wide variety of people. among them, president trump, president zelensky, environmental activist gre greta thunberg, aoc, attorney general william barr, rudy giuliani, and cardi b. as well as groups such as the hong kong activists, u.s. women's soccer team, migrants, the whistle-blowers who won in 2002, by the way, the cast and creators of "game of thrones," and the cofounders of juul. my choice is a group too. but it's not one listed on their site. i vo
among other notable choices, adolph hitler, joseph stalin, richard nixen and henry kissinger, newt gingrichinton sharing with ken starr. there have been groups that have impacted society and won the title. the american fighting man in 1950. 1966, i guess i can say i made the list, americans under 25. 1969, it was the middle americans, aka the silent majority. in 1975, american women. the past two years have been group awards. in 2017, it was the silence breakers, those who spoke out against...
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react accordingly, the second point is, however, russia is not the old soviet union, putin is not joseph stalinf i'm not mistaken the total economy, gdp of russia is more or less on par with italy, yes, they make apparently good make good weapons but the threat posed by russia to europe is, in fact, a limited one and as steve mentioned a few minutes ago, if the europes were actually concerned about this russian threat, they are more than able to deal with it on their own, the federal republic of germany currently spends 1 -- >> 1.1. >> 1.1% on dgp on defense. guess what, they can afford more, so it would appear that the germans and i'm not picking on them but as an example, it would appear that they are not necessarily all that concerned about a russian threat, so we should just try to keep things in perspective and not panic just because putin is a really bad guy and, you know, no need for us to pretend otherwise. >> question here in the middle. >> thank you. what should the united states reaction be to china's initiative and posture in the south china sea? thank you. >> who wants to take that
react accordingly, the second point is, however, russia is not the old soviet union, putin is not joseph stalinf i'm not mistaken the total economy, gdp of russia is more or less on par with italy, yes, they make apparently good make good weapons but the threat posed by russia to europe is, in fact, a limited one and as steve mentioned a few minutes ago, if the europes were actually concerned about this russian threat, they are more than able to deal with it on their own, the federal republic...
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and fresh controversy with mrjohnson comparing his rivaljeremy corbyn to the soviet dictator, joseph stalinle for the daily telegraph, mrjohnson said the labour leader had a shared "hatred" of wealth creators — a claim dismissed by mr corbyn as "nonsense." so let's take a look at what the start to the general election campaign involves. parliament was dissolved at one minute past midnight, at which point mps reverted to being members of the public. mps lost their title, and stopped representing constituents. but government ministers remain in theirjob. they continue to run their departments and are only replaced when the new government is formed. boris johnson will formally mark the dissolution of parliament when he has an audience with the queen at buckingham palace this morning. we are expecting him to travel there shortly. it marks the start of a five—week election campaign before polling day on 12th december, when candidates will be canvassing to be your next local mp. during this period, the house of commons does not sit, no new bills are passed, and all brexit negotiations stop. it's
and fresh controversy with mrjohnson comparing his rivaljeremy corbyn to the soviet dictator, joseph stalinle for the daily telegraph, mrjohnson said the labour leader had a shared "hatred" of wealth creators — a claim dismissed by mr corbyn as "nonsense." so let's take a look at what the start to the general election campaign involves. parliament was dissolved at one minute past midnight, at which point mps reverted to being members of the public. mps lost their title,...
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use of british troops to suppress the russian government in 1920, and had to make his peace with joseph stalin during the war. in paris,f detente which came to fruition in 1989 cop was an idea churchill championed, and the phrase the summit the one he coined. although he was accused of being a warmonger -- which i think was unfair -- a search for peace was a touchstone of his career and ,t was ironic 30 years later the soviet empire fell. it would be nice if churchill lived to see that day. some of what happened was rooted in his policies of the 1940's and 1950's. a couple of items in the exhibit case that related to your talk. the flag and the calendar from december. could you talk about those? ofwe have a collection churchill material and memorabilia on display. of that into the shell case is the flag that flew over the united states congress december, 1940 one when churchill made the speech to congress. it is owned by his great grandson who lent it to us for display. i could have taken it out and hung it up, but it is worth god knows how much money. the thing to the left, the square card is
use of british troops to suppress the russian government in 1920, and had to make his peace with joseph stalin during the war. in paris,f detente which came to fruition in 1989 cop was an idea churchill championed, and the phrase the summit the one he coined. although he was accused of being a warmonger -- which i think was unfair -- a search for peace was a touchstone of his career and ,t was ironic 30 years later the soviet empire fell. it would be nice if churchill lived to see that day....
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you know, joseph stalin, who had a line for everything, used to refer to useful idiots that as people who would essentially parrot a line even if they didn't understand where it came from. >> barbara mcquade, there is some sausage to be made now. the intelligence committee has to do something with all of this evidence, 30 hours of public testimony. more than 100 hours of close-door testimony. they've got to do something with this. present a report to the judiciary committee, which then has to do something in terms of drafting articles of -- of impeachment. what -- what do you do with all of this information? because most of the witnesses, whether they were fact witnesses or they could create context, had a very similar story. two of them who didn't, volker and -- and sondland -- ended up revising their stories to be a little more in line with everybody else's. so there doesn't seem to be a whole lot of dispute despite what some republicans are saying about what the facts of this situation are. >> yeah. i think that the facts have come into focus. and i would imagine if i were drafting
you know, joseph stalin, who had a line for everything, used to refer to useful idiots that as people who would essentially parrot a line even if they didn't understand where it came from. >> barbara mcquade, there is some sausage to be made now. the intelligence committee has to do something with all of this evidence, 30 hours of public testimony. more than 100 hours of close-door testimony. they've got to do something with this. present a report to the judiciary committee, which then...
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i said he was maybe a little bit like lyndon baines johnson, maybe a little bit of joseph stalin. and i think maybe if he's a fictional character he's a little bit like hannibal lecter, silence of the lambs. [laughing] because he could be so charming, and he really make people love him. people will to this day tell you that george remus was a good guy, but he was not a good guy. he was a scary guy. so our next number is five. and five is important never for the remus story because when george remus, like today, a beautiful morning, sunny, not a cloud in the sky, when he stocked imaging outside the hotel, one of the very finest luxury hotels in the united states, when he stalked her from that moment and then chased her through eden park in a crazy chase, 1920s movie scene almost, and forces her car off the road and then gets out. she pushes her young daughter who's birthday, 21st birthday next date back into the car, jumps out remus has approached her car. she goes to swing at him. he grabs her right arm with his left fist, punches her and then as she screams, he reaches in his poc
i said he was maybe a little bit like lyndon baines johnson, maybe a little bit of joseph stalin. and i think maybe if he's a fictional character he's a little bit like hannibal lecter, silence of the lambs. [laughing] because he could be so charming, and he really make people love him. people will to this day tell you that george remus was a good guy, but he was not a good guy. he was a scary guy. so our next number is five. and five is important never for the remus story because when george...
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and fresh controversy with mrjohnson comparing his rival jeremy corbyn to the soviet dictator, joseph stalin the daily telegraph, mrjohnson said the labour leader had a shared "hatred" of wealth creators — a claim dismissed by mr corbyn as "nonsense". so, let's take a look at what the start to the general election campaign involves: parliament was dissolved at one minute past midnight — at which point mps reverted to being members of the public. mps lost their title, and stopped representing constituents. but government ministers remain in theirjob — they continue to run their departments and are only replaced when the new government is formed. boris johnson formally marked the dissolution of parliament at an audience with the queen at buckingham palace this morning. it marks the start of a five—week election campaign before polling day on the twelfth of december, when candidates will be canvassing to be your next local mp. during this period, the house of commons does not sit, no new bills are passed, and all brexit negotiations stop. it's also the start of the purdah period, when civil ser
and fresh controversy with mrjohnson comparing his rival jeremy corbyn to the soviet dictator, joseph stalin the daily telegraph, mrjohnson said the labour leader had a shared "hatred" of wealth creators — a claim dismissed by mr corbyn as "nonsense". so, let's take a look at what the start to the general election campaign involves: parliament was dissolved at one minute past midnight — at which point mps reverted to being members of the public. mps lost their title, and...
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as the cold war developed, the secretary of state visited joseph stalin in the spring of 1947, in moscow, in the kremlin to talk about germany and the state of europe. he left the meetings very worried that stalin said he wasn't worried about the dire situation in europe. they should be patient. marshall thought he was waiting for things to get so bad in europe that they would all vote for communists. marshall didn't want that to happen. so he came back to the u.s. and talked to president truman about helping germany and europe recover from world war ii with massive marshall aid. ultimately, $12 billion given to 16 countries to help them recover. now we come to what would begin the crisis in berlin. in order for the german zones to be able to recover and profit from marshall aid, they needed to get rid of the old currency and institute the new deutsche mark so the currency would actually be worth something and the economy could be stabilized. the soviets said, this is not allowed. you can't introduce your own currency. we're supposed to be all be treating our germany the same. we said, w
as the cold war developed, the secretary of state visited joseph stalin in the spring of 1947, in moscow, in the kremlin to talk about germany and the state of europe. he left the meetings very worried that stalin said he wasn't worried about the dire situation in europe. they should be patient. marshall thought he was waiting for things to get so bad in europe that they would all vote for communists. marshall didn't want that to happen. so he came back to the u.s. and talked to president...
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in 1948 you may recall people a certain age the soviets under joseph stalin marked the road access to berlin so they had to come through their zone. then a very dangerous situation was relieved with an airlift. the second berlin crisis began when in 1958 nikita khrushchev the allied occupation of berlin and berlin became a free city. pick up the story from there. >> this is where we have to remember that journey is at the heart of the cold war. the true struggle is who's going to control the resources of central europe and nikita khrushchev had a parliament as he tried to consolidate power in germany. in east germany they'd gone did go into the american zone and not come back. people were voting with their feet. the decision was made to wreck the wall got to keep people out but to keep people in and keep people from leaving because to be honest the best and brightest are the ones who wanted a new life in the west. >> our intelligence services and the intella's vision -- intelligence services wanted to east germany freely there being no checkpoint there and were able to establish the g
in 1948 you may recall people a certain age the soviets under joseph stalin marked the road access to berlin so they had to come through their zone. then a very dangerous situation was relieved with an airlift. the second berlin crisis began when in 1958 nikita khrushchev the allied occupation of berlin and berlin became a free city. pick up the story from there. >> this is where we have to remember that journey is at the heart of the cold war. the true struggle is who's going to control...
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in 1948 you may recall people of a certain age the soviets under joseph stalin blocked the road accessse it had to come to their zone. that very dangerous situation was relieved only with the airlift in which supplies to the city were brought in by air. the second berlin crisis began in 1958 Ãbdemanded that the allied occupation of berlin edited and berlin became a free city, jeffrey, please pick up the story from there. >> we have to remember germany is at the heart of the entire cold war. there's an ideological function between communism and capitalism we always focus on but the true struggle is who is going to control the resources of central europe and for Ãb he had a major problem in the late 1950s and 60s as he tried to consolidate power in germany germans kept leaving. they would go into the american zone and not come back. the people were voting with their feet ultimately decision was made in moscow to arrest the wall. a walmart to keep people out but to keep people in. to keep the people from leaving because the best and the brightest were the ones who most wanted to find a ne
in 1948 you may recall people of a certain age the soviets under joseph stalin blocked the road accessse it had to come to their zone. that very dangerous situation was relieved only with the airlift in which supplies to the city were brought in by air. the second berlin crisis began in 1958 Ãbdemanded that the allied occupation of berlin edited and berlin became a free city, jeffrey, please pick up the story from there. >> we have to remember germany is at the heart of the entire cold...
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chris, borisjohnson has compared jeremy corbyn to the soviet dictator joseph stalin today.t tell us about how we can expect this election to be fought? yes, the rhetoric is flying, isn't it? good morning to you. this is the official starting point of the general election campaign. you would be forgiven for thinking it has been under way for a couple of weeks. why? because well it has. but now there are no longer any mps or parliament and it can get under way formally. the conservatives unveiling their election campaign launch this morning, with boris johnson talking about how he sees his party is the only voice of moderation, as he puts it. i1 nation conservative package, to use the description that he uses in a column in the daily telegraph this morning, and suggesting thatjeremy corbyn is anti— aspiration, won't help the uk grow, and also has two advisers called mr dither and mr delay as far as the brexit process is concerned, the conservative message that they would deliver brexit by the end of january at the latest. we will hear from quite a few of the other parties as
chris, borisjohnson has compared jeremy corbyn to the soviet dictator joseph stalin today.t tell us about how we can expect this election to be fought? yes, the rhetoric is flying, isn't it? good morning to you. this is the official starting point of the general election campaign. you would be forgiven for thinking it has been under way for a couple of weeks. why? because well it has. but now there are no longer any mps or parliament and it can get under way formally. the conservatives...