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and western europe you're saying the recent events in france where policeman is being killed by drug dealers and things so drugs are making inroads into european society as as it did in america so of course if you're on drugs hard drugs oh that's that's much more dangerous than the situation in america with with getting a gun this is just like going to the supermarket is some it is very dangerous much more dangerous than western europe all that russian still things like that happen why it's enough and so. i don't know what more can be done except some try to make it very difficult to get a firearm for a normal citizen well if i was going to get off that what else can you do to me you mention it what else can putin do in this regard the russian president has offered his condolences to the families affected by this can he can he passed legislation to ban all lethal weapons or something to that effect what else can be done you think on the presidential level luke. yet lethal weapons but look also at the fact that i take france as an example every u.s. $40000.00 and tax with a knife
and western europe you're saying the recent events in france where policeman is being killed by drug dealers and things so drugs are making inroads into european society as as it did in america so of course if you're on drugs hard drugs oh that's that's much more dangerous than the situation in america with with getting a gun this is just like going to the supermarket is some it is very dangerous much more dangerous than western europe all that russian still things like that happen why it's...
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well, my partners in western europe have always... ..have also seen the attacks on their territory.czech republic. so they see that russia is, well, approaching different european countries, whether it's a cyber attack or something of a sort, but it is influencing their soil as well. i think when we talk about european unity, then these things we have to discuss through. and i'm listening very carefully in the european council what, you know, the western or the southern countries are telling me about the southern hemisphere and the problems arising there and what they see there, and i feel that they are also listening to what the baltics have to say about russia, because we have the experience there. but just very specifically, and yes or no, really, are you satisfied with the sanctions the eu has imposed on russia as a result of what russia has done, annexing crimea, for example, the activities in eastern ukraine? and also, are you satisfied with the way europe's responded to belarus and what's happening there and the allegations that russia is helping prop up president lukashenko?
well, my partners in western europe have always... ..have also seen the attacks on their territory.czech republic. so they see that russia is, well, approaching different european countries, whether it's a cyber attack or something of a sort, but it is influencing their soil as well. i think when we talk about european unity, then these things we have to discuss through. and i'm listening very carefully in the european council what, you know, the western or the southern countries are telling me...
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he was already quite friendly and knew most of the leaders of western europe. england and france were we're and very strong allies. um near the end of his presidency. he started meeting with more leaders outside of the northern hemisphere. and he met with lots of leaders throughout his administration. on september 28th 1953 president ramon cantera of panama became the first world head of head of state to visit the white house during the eisenhower presidency. this was the first of 37 official head of state visits to the white house in the eight years that eisenhower's was president. in october of 1953 eisenhower's first international goodwill visit visiting with mexican president cortinas at the opening of the falcon dam on the rio grande river. um all in all eisenhower held 210 meetings with heads of state both at home and abroad. he summed up his beliefs regarding personal diplomacy as follows. for special purposes i strongly believe that in the conduct of foreign relations personal discussions between heads of government can be helpful. and even imperative f
he was already quite friendly and knew most of the leaders of western europe. england and france were we're and very strong allies. um near the end of his presidency. he started meeting with more leaders outside of the northern hemisphere. and he met with lots of leaders throughout his administration. on september 28th 1953 president ramon cantera of panama became the first world head of head of state to visit the white house during the eisenhower presidency. this was the first of 37 official...
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also apply here but look at his ease the restrictions are nothing compared to the lockdown in western europe outwardly in moscow doesn't look like a city hit by the pandemic but 1st of all the vaccination campaign has been up and running into russia for months and anyone who wants to get vaccinated against $1000.00 free of charge can do it although the rollout has been slow as people grew from deeply reluctant to being injected independence or is found only 30 percent of russians willing to receive the russian vaccines could mean to be one of the reasons is that russians are conservative don't trust their own state and they don't trust what can come out of this state right yuri thank you very much of that data is moscow bureau chief for shit. well let's go to spain now which had been one of europe's worst hit countries from a coronavirus it's now the latest nation to ease restrictions and end its national state of emergency in place since last october and i time curfew has been lifted and domestic travel is once again permitted but each region is still free to impose its own containment meas
also apply here but look at his ease the restrictions are nothing compared to the lockdown in western europe outwardly in moscow doesn't look like a city hit by the pandemic but 1st of all the vaccination campaign has been up and running into russia for months and anyone who wants to get vaccinated against $1000.00 free of charge can do it although the rollout has been slow as people grew from deeply reluctant to being injected independence or is found only 30 percent of russians willing to...
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the more and more international carriers and avoiding and to fly over most of them from western europe. that means that tele, ross does earn less money with overflow drive, so they earned about 1500000 years a week from 3000 over flights. so this would be gone, but this is not a big effect on the budget in beta roots. and on the other hand, airlines from better as a band. now, more and more and more, you countries, that means that reaching and traveling from better roads becomes more difficult also for dividends. and people who want to leave the country actually have to go to ukraine or russia now. but the, the airline dispute is not the biggest measure that you will take, the foreign ministers are talking about sectoral sanctions against the whole part of the economy in bella routes, for example, the wood industry or the cement industry, or as other industry that that would really hurt better, but the you is not there yet. the list is not prepared and not all for me. this is actually that this with the bypass international organizations around the world scrambling to react to the inte
the more and more international carriers and avoiding and to fly over most of them from western europe. that means that tele, ross does earn less money with overflow drive, so they earned about 1500000 years a week from 3000 over flights. so this would be gone, but this is not a big effect on the budget in beta roots. and on the other hand, airlines from better as a band. now, more and more and more, you countries, that means that reaching and traveling from better roads becomes more difficult...
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public life also apply here but look these restrictions are nothing compared to the lockdown in western europe outwardly in moscow it doesn't look like a city hit by the pandemic but 1st of all the vaccination campaign has been up and running in the russia for months and anyone who wants to get vaccinated against $1000.00 free of charge can do it although the rollout has been slow as people grew from deeply reluctant to be injected independent service found only 30 percent of russians willing to receive the russian vaccines. would be one of the reasons is that russians are conservative they don't trust to their own state and to their dogs trust whatever can come out of this state high yuri thank you very much for that the reason moscow bureau chief. belgium has a coronavirus restrictions lifting a curfew and allowing bars and restaurants to reopen for outdoor service for the 1st time since october. saying brussels the celebrations turned into clashes between revelers and the police with the objects being frozen and police firing water cannon please be clear the area earlier hundreds of young p
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by far, the worst death toll anyone in western europe.father, by the way, said to my mother, i always had bad ear infections and there was no medical care. and my -- and the nazis preferred to put families on the trains. why? everything has a why. if you put one person on a train, you have one. but if you have a family, you have four, typically. so it was a lot easier to get the thousand jews by picking a family and my father said to my mother, let's try and get a train to bergen-belsen. and he said to her, when the war ends, it will be easier to get back to holland. he didn't know anything. all he knew was that bergen-belsen was in northern germany and he thought if they could manage to volunteer for a train and germany and if you could volunteer for a train to bergen-belsen, it would be easier for us. clearly, as it turned out, it saved our lives but, of course, at the time he didn't know that. no one knew that. here's an actual train. we were in cattle cars. that's the train track still on the map. the train arrived monday night and tu
by far, the worst death toll anyone in western europe.father, by the way, said to my mother, i always had bad ear infections and there was no medical care. and my -- and the nazis preferred to put families on the trains. why? everything has a why. if you put one person on a train, you have one. but if you have a family, you have four, typically. so it was a lot easier to get the thousand jews by picking a family and my father said to my mother, let's try and get a train to bergen-belsen. and he...
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the germans could send their submarines from ports in western europe through the atlantic around south africa into the indian ocean. they could use this space at pinang. it was another aspect of this german worldwide u-boat activity , of which we don't know a great deal, but we know one important thing. that is that in the spring of 1945 the americans captured a german submarine that was bringing uranium to japan. the idea was to go around south africa -- south america across the pacific and take the uranium to japan where the japanese were working on atomic bombs. ironically, the americans who inspected this realized that the uranium was just what we needed, and i am sure oppenheimer and others in the american atomic bomb project thought it was most thoughtful of the germans to provide us with additional uranium for our atomic bombs. what we did not know in detail, but what the russians knew from their espionage system, the japanese were working on atomic bombs and were further along than the germans. while the japanese army's atomic bomb research project was destroyed in an air raid
the germans could send their submarines from ports in western europe through the atlantic around south africa into the indian ocean. they could use this space at pinang. it was another aspect of this german worldwide u-boat activity , of which we don't know a great deal, but we know one important thing. that is that in the spring of 1945 the americans captured a german submarine that was bringing uranium to japan. the idea was to go around south africa -- south america across the pacific and...
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. -- as his counterpart does in western europe as a symbol of america's intention to stem aggression, and preserve peace. there's a light side to serving in korea today which offers relaxing fan, adventure, and a variety of trouble and recreation opportunities. off duty hours, are going only can mean places to visit with a lot to do antsy. there's of course so, this rapidly changing profile is home to 6 million and habitants. wouldn't new lifestyles coexist amidst the racing coast of this city which expresses the essence of today's south korean vitality, by night, when business has been put aside, soul seeing, swings and source, even though him a night curfew prevails there still ample time to try the flavors of the city after dark. if culture duty are part of your screen, lifetime of korean history can be found in the historic temples and palaces scattered throughout the land. throughout korea, you'll be surrounded by scenic beauty, more traditional farming villages and rice parties offer another affliction of korea and dramatic contrast to its momentum. well serving in korea, you're
. -- as his counterpart does in western europe as a symbol of america's intention to stem aggression, and preserve peace. there's a light side to serving in korea today which offers relaxing fan, adventure, and a variety of trouble and recreation opportunities. off duty hours, are going only can mean places to visit with a lot to do antsy. there's of course so, this rapidly changing profile is home to 6 million and habitants. wouldn't new lifestyles coexist amidst the racing coast of this city...
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public life also apply here but look at these decisions are nothing compared to the lockdown in western europe outwardly in moscow it doesn't look like a city hit by the pandemic but 1st of all the vaccination campaign has been up and running in russia for months and anyone who wants to get vaccinated against $1000.00 free of charge can do it although the rollout has been slow as people grew from deeply reluctant to being injected independent service found only 30 percent of russians willing to receive the russian vaccines could be one of the reasons is that russians are conservative they don't trust their own state and that they don't trust whatever can come out of these state high yuri thank you very much of that data reason moscow bureau chief to reverse that. afghan officials say the number of people killed in multiple blasts near a school in kabul has risen to 58 the explosions went off in a largely shia muslim neighborhood that's faced attacks by the so-called islamic state in recent years no group has so far claimed responsibility and afghan president is blaming the taliban however it's
public life also apply here but look at these decisions are nothing compared to the lockdown in western europe outwardly in moscow it doesn't look like a city hit by the pandemic but 1st of all the vaccination campaign has been up and running in russia for months and anyone who wants to get vaccinated against $1000.00 free of charge can do it although the rollout has been slow as people grew from deeply reluctant to being injected independent service found only 30 percent of russians willing to...
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so claire mccaskill, going to western europe, as you know, kasie, we have rahm headed to japan., garcetti, who's also getting headed off to india. so those are all political allies. two more bits of intrigue on the ambassador beat, casie, one is that chris dodd has turned down the ambassadorship, very close to president biden and will continue to do what he wants to. and jeff flake, senator from arizona, republican who endorsed biden, he's also being considered for an ambassadorship. >> very interesting. mike, before i let you go, i know you've covered richmond, virginia, politics, and also washington for so, so many years. you covered john warner, who's passed at 94 years old. when i first started covering congress, he was one of the old bull senators there along with ted kennedy and these other giants, i have to say, i really miss figures like that in the senate nowadays. your reflections? >> kasie, i covered senator warner over three decades, going back to when i was a young college newspaper editor, a washington university, he spoke at my graduation. and as i came up through
so claire mccaskill, going to western europe, as you know, kasie, we have rahm headed to japan., garcetti, who's also getting headed off to india. so those are all political allies. two more bits of intrigue on the ambassador beat, casie, one is that chris dodd has turned down the ambassadorship, very close to president biden and will continue to do what he wants to. and jeff flake, senator from arizona, republican who endorsed biden, he's also being considered for an ambassadorship. >>...
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churchill's speech as well here was not immediately popular either in the us or in in western europe. and yet the force of his analysis and the the magic of his words of his rhetoric once again carried the day i grew up like many of you hearing the words iron curtain all the time as a as an ordinary matter of conversation. it was on the evening news. it was in our classrooms and it was in casual conversation. but it was winston churchill in the little town of fulton, missouri in march 1946 who created that image with his famous line from -- in the baltic to trieste the adriatic and iron curtain has descended across the continent. of europe talking with us tonight is there are well two panelists who will be well known to our kansas city audience. the first is crosby kemper many of you know crosby as the former executive director of the kansas city public library. he's now the director of the institute for museum and library services of the federal government. crosby is ever as everyone knows one of the world's great readers and polymaths and among the subjects that he's mastered. is th
churchill's speech as well here was not immediately popular either in the us or in in western europe. and yet the force of his analysis and the the magic of his words of his rhetoric once again carried the day i grew up like many of you hearing the words iron curtain all the time as a as an ordinary matter of conversation. it was on the evening news. it was in our classrooms and it was in casual conversation. but it was winston churchill in the little town of fulton, missouri in march 1946 who...
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putting america last, high paying american jobs, letting vladimir putin build a pipeline through western europee his opportunity. >> you've got soaring gas prices, a shutdown keystone pipeline, as we lift sanctions on russian pipeline, right after one of our pipelines will shut down by russian hackers? leads to the big question. is it time to apologize to jimmy carter for comparing him to joe biden? dana, the walls are closing in! it's all coming down. it could be worse than watergate. >> dana: tune in to find out what's going to happen. >> greg: the whole world could blow up! >> dana: i remember sitting in a meeting -- backbencher, had nothing to do with it. president bush said angela merkel, leader of germany, why would you consider a pipeline that would hold you hostage to the russian president? this doesn't make sense. we were talking about natural gas by them. america has a great system. it has done a good job of innovation and technology for national gas. it is available. we could have provided that. it's strange, to say the least, that the former chairman of the foreign relations committ
putting america last, high paying american jobs, letting vladimir putin build a pipeline through western europee his opportunity. >> you've got soaring gas prices, a shutdown keystone pipeline, as we lift sanctions on russian pipeline, right after one of our pipelines will shut down by russian hackers? leads to the big question. is it time to apologize to jimmy carter for comparing him to joe biden? dana, the walls are closing in! it's all coming down. it could be worse than watergate....
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. >> one of the things that was always amazing to jews in western europe was that in the united statesjews could be visibly jewish. >> i'm now having american jews tell me this, that they're afraid to walk outside wearing a kippah, or to wear a jewish star necklace or just be visibly identifiable as jewish. like that's chilling. >> reporter: nick watt, cnn, los angeles. >> nick, thank you so much for that report. let's bring in michael g. masters, the national director and ceo of the secure community network that coordinates security for jewish institutions across the country. michael, thanks for joining. important conversation. so glad that you're here. let's start. new york is increasing police patrols at synagogues, schools, other jewish facilities. is this an acknowledgement that the threat level is even higher than usual? >> well, i think that as we saw in the reporting, we're seeing those increases at the current time, not merely in hate speech posted online or the vandalization of buildings but assaults on members of the jewish community. as we saw, a man walking down the street
. >> one of the things that was always amazing to jews in western europe was that in the united statesjews could be visibly jewish. >> i'm now having american jews tell me this, that they're afraid to walk outside wearing a kippah, or to wear a jewish star necklace or just be visibly identifiable as jewish. like that's chilling. >> reporter: nick watt, cnn, los angeles. >> nick, thank you so much for that report. let's bring in michael g. masters, the national director...
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shutting down our pipelines and letting vladimir putin build a pipeline to western europe despite his to stop it. >> harris: why would he do this? he knows -- it won't be pretty in 2022. whether in the house or the senate. the president has to see this. why would he shut down what makes us whole in the united states and then help the russians? why would he do that? >> joe biden spent the last four years pretending to be jack ryan out of a tom clancy novel for political reasons. now that joe biden is in office he is going back to his old ways of appeasing and codling russia. not just the pipeline. he gave them a no strings attached extension of a one-sided arms control agreement. he said he wouldn't sanction russia as much as they deserve it for various cyberattacks on american companies and now he is rewarding vladimir putin with a summit next month in some luxury european capital. >> harris: why is the mainstream media on this? we heard for four years russia russia against former president trump. there was no there there. but biden does something like this and nothing, crickets? noth
shutting down our pipelines and letting vladimir putin build a pipeline to western europe despite his to stop it. >> harris: why would he do this? he knows -- it won't be pretty in 2022. whether in the house or the senate. the president has to see this. why would he shut down what makes us whole in the united states and then help the russians? why would he do that? >> joe biden spent the last four years pretending to be jack ryan out of a tom clancy novel for political reasons. now...
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had become an integral part of west german education and also in the rest of the west as well, western europe, u.k., north america. and trips to camps were normal for school students. and there were other things as well which developed interest in the holocaust history. one was opened in 19 but quickly became a center of holocaust studies. the united states holocaust memorial museum was opened in 1980. there were many other developments as well. however, what is little-known is the situation in central and eastern europe behind the iron curtain was very different. under communism, there was strict censorship of all historical topics, particularly those to do with the second world war. this was history of the great patriotic war, and the holocaust, the persecution of jews were not considered to be suitable topics because all victims were victims of fascism. the fact that the jews were specifically targeted by the germans and murdered in a particular way was simply ignored by history. auschwitz was opened in 1947, but the original museum did not specifically focus on jewish victims. again, it w
had become an integral part of west german education and also in the rest of the west as well, western europe, u.k., north america. and trips to camps were normal for school students. and there were other things as well which developed interest in the holocaust history. one was opened in 19 but quickly became a center of holocaust studies. the united states holocaust memorial museum was opened in 1980. there were many other developments as well. however, what is little-known is the situation in...
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cindy rose, microsoft western europe president. le maire is speaking right now from lisbon. let's listen in. >> want to play in the first league or do we want to be left behind by china and united states? the willingness and the determination of the france is to do all and are forced to have europe remain in the first league, in the race of innovation of new technologies, and remaining at the same level as china and the united states. in that case, there is a need for new investments, there is a need for more activity, there is a need for more investment in new technologies. we have to improve the growth potential of europe. coming back to normal is not the right ambition. remaining in the race of technology is the right ambition. we must improve the growth potential of europe. this is from the historic point of view the key decision that we will have to take over the next month. i just want to conclude by a wo rd on the question of international taxation. first, to tell you that 15%, the last proposal made by the united states, co
cindy rose, microsoft western europe president. le maire is speaking right now from lisbon. let's listen in. >> want to play in the first league or do we want to be left behind by china and united states? the willingness and the determination of the france is to do all and are forced to have europe remain in the first league, in the race of innovation of new technologies, and remaining at the same level as china and the united states. in that case, there is a need for new investments,...
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who have so ably assisted them constitute the allied expeditionary forces that have liberated western europedevotion to duty. the united nations will greatfully remember, tedder, monts guam ri, spots, bradley, krier and many others. but all of these agree with me in the selection of the truly heroic figure of this war, he is gi joe and his counterpart in the air, the navy and the merchant marine of every one of the united nations. he has braved the danger of u-boat infested seas. he has surmounted charges into desperately defended beaches. he has fought his way through the ultimate in fort fied zones. he has endured cold, hunger, fatigue, his companion has been danger, death has dogged his footsteps. he and his platoon commanders have given us an example of loyalty, devotion to duty, and courage that will live in our hearts as long as we admire those qualities in men. >> and now the long and happy road home. for dwight eisenhower, that road was paved with the cheers of the people of the allied countries. in his own homeland, a hero's welcome awaited him. america's greeting for a favorite son
who have so ably assisted them constitute the allied expeditionary forces that have liberated western europedevotion to duty. the united nations will greatfully remember, tedder, monts guam ri, spots, bradley, krier and many others. but all of these agree with me in the selection of the truly heroic figure of this war, he is gi joe and his counterpart in the air, the navy and the merchant marine of every one of the united nations. he has braved the danger of u-boat infested seas. he has...
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by far there were a death toll anywhere in western europe. my father, by the way, said to my mother i always had that hair infections. there was a medical care, the nazis preferred to put families on the trains. why? everything has a wife. because if you put one person on a train you have one. but if you have a family you have for typically. so it was a lot easier to get 1000 jews by picking up a family. my father said to my mother let's try to get the train to bergen-belsen. he said when the war ends it will be easier to get back to holland. all he knew was that bergen-belsen was in northern germany. he thought if they managed to volunteer for a train no one was volunteering for a train and it will be easier for us. clearly as it turned out it saved our lives. but at the time he didn't know that. no one knew that. here is an actual train, that's the train track you saw on the map. the train arrived monday night and jews -- tuesday was the horror of filling all those cattle prods. these are actual photographs taken of westerbork. the main ove
by far there were a death toll anywhere in western europe. my father, by the way, said to my mother i always had that hair infections. there was a medical care, the nazis preferred to put families on the trains. why? everything has a wife. because if you put one person on a train you have one. but if you have a family you have for typically. so it was a lot easier to get 1000 jews by picking up a family. my father said to my mother let's try to get the train to bergen-belsen. he said when the...
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real prisoners. >> wertheim: by the spring of 1944, the ritchie boys were ready to return to western europestill, if they were captured, they knew what the nazis would do to them. some of them requested new dog tags-- with very good reason. this dog tag says "hebrew." did your dog tag identify you as jeish? >> stern: i preferred not having it. i asked them to leave it off. >> wertheim: you didn't want to be identified as jewish, going back to western europe. >> stern: no, because i knew that the contact with germans mighght not be v very nice.. >> wertheim: on june 6, 1944, d- day-- the allies launched one of the most sweeping military operatations in hihistory. a a mighty onsnslaught of f morn 160,000 memen, 13,000 0 aircraf, and 5,000 0 vessels. >> stern: we were on a p.t. boat taking off from southampton, and we all were scared. we were briefed that the germans were not going to welcome us greatly. as a jew, i knew i might not be treated exactly by the geneva rules. >> wertheim: divided into six- man teams, the ritchie boys were attached to different army units. when thehey landed o on t
real prisoners. >> wertheim: by the spring of 1944, the ritchie boys were ready to return to western europestill, if they were captured, they knew what the nazis would do to them. some of them requested new dog tags-- with very good reason. this dog tag says "hebrew." did your dog tag identify you as jeish? >> stern: i preferred not having it. i asked them to leave it off. >> wertheim: you didn't want to be identified as jewish, going back to western europe. >>...
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i wonder how we in this country or some party in any other western europe country would feel if suchside would tell us, be a good boy and let those people determine your fate. >> started out as a colonial war, it became a civil war and we intervened on one side. >> do you feel that what you've gone through the rest of your life was worthwhile? >> yes, i do. because i think just about all people should think of just one thing right now, and that's freedom. and the only way we're going to get freedom is to protect ourselves whether it's in this country or other countries that need our help. and i think a lot of people feel the same way as i do. >> well, i have said that we ought to publicly indicate our willingness to accept a new government in south vietnam which would be a coalition government or fusion government. you would have to accept it would include elements of the national liberation front. this is what the war has been fought about. >> the goal is to have a coalition government. and our people in south vietnam don't like to have it. >> but to those who are flooding with comm
i wonder how we in this country or some party in any other western europe country would feel if suchside would tell us, be a good boy and let those people determine your fate. >> started out as a colonial war, it became a civil war and we intervened on one side. >> do you feel that what you've gone through the rest of your life was worthwhile? >> yes, i do. because i think just about all people should think of just one thing right now, and that's freedom. and the only way...
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something very few musicians from west germany did while others were trying to crack the charts and western europe and in america then bag campaign for 8 years to play in communist east germany something has fans still remember today now we're getting back is just released a compilation album in time for his 75th birthday. this. month 75 years 75 songs is celebrating his birthday with a new greatest hits album the man with the instantly recognizable trademark hat his music by turns humorous provocative all emotional. balance have become german and he's the voice of several generations. so the connection between my next and the way people on the street talk no nonsense plain speaking. 50 years ago was a pioneer of rock music with german lyrics a revolution. over the years he has not stopped 36 studio albums selling many in this. his most famous topic was the division of germany as in the song the girl from east berlin. 2 with the song became popular in communist east germany distributed on illegal cassette recordings so i knew i had a lot of friends and of course i wanted to meet them to go there t
something very few musicians from west germany did while others were trying to crack the charts and western europe and in america then bag campaign for 8 years to play in communist east germany something has fans still remember today now we're getting back is just released a compilation album in time for his 75th birthday. this. month 75 years 75 songs is celebrating his birthday with a new greatest hits album the man with the instantly recognizable trademark hat his music by turns humorous...
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something very few musicians from west germany did while others were trying to crack the charts and western europe and in america then bag campaigned for 8 years to play in communist east germany something has fans still remember today now we don't have and barack has just released a compilation album in time for his 75th birthday. this. month 75 years 75 songs who died in a but is celebrating his birthday with a new greatest hits album the man with the instantly recognizable trademark hat his music by turns humorous provocative or emotional. his balance have become german and he's the voice of several generations. so there's a connection between my next in the way people on the street talk no nonsense plain speaking. 50 years ago was a pioneer of rock music with german lyrics a revolution. over the years he has not stopped 36 studio albums selling millions. his most famous topic was the division of germany as in the song the girl from east berlin. the song became popular in communist east germany distributed on illegal cassette recordings so i knew i had a lot of friends and of course i wanted to
something very few musicians from west germany did while others were trying to crack the charts and western europe and in america then bag campaigned for 8 years to play in communist east germany something has fans still remember today now we don't have and barack has just released a compilation album in time for his 75th birthday. this. month 75 years 75 songs who died in a but is celebrating his birthday with a new greatest hits album the man with the instantly recognizable trademark hat his...
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not very as you say the reparations were not very generous jews in western europe did get help in a resettling but jews in behind the iron curtain basically got nothing and it was extremely rare for any survivors to get back anything that they're their families had owned. but with the end of the cold war there was new momentum to try to get justice for the survivors, especially for those who've been living behind the iron curtain and those efforts are continuing today. let's elaborate on that a little bit. actually. we have an audience question from alejandro who asks now at nearly 76 years after the end of world war ii how many confirmed nazi war criminals may still be alive and are being pursued or imprisoned. i know there was a recent case just a couple of months ago here in the united states, right? yes, two months ago the justice department removed of former annoying comma penetration camp guard to germany which shows the department's continuing commitment to deny safe haven in the united states to perpetrators of nazi crimes also of other kinds of but how many are still alive from world
not very as you say the reparations were not very generous jews in western europe did get help in a resettling but jews in behind the iron curtain basically got nothing and it was extremely rare for any survivors to get back anything that they're their families had owned. but with the end of the cold war there was new momentum to try to get justice for the survivors, especially for those who've been living behind the iron curtain and those efforts are continuing today. let's elaborate on that a...
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italy, western europe, the population was moving from rural areas, into the cities. that scared a lot of people. states did not redistrict in the 1920's because they could not stomach the actual results that were shown from the census. similar to what we are facing today. reaction to immigration. it was fear that the basic demographic attributes were changing. there was a lot of freak out about that. >> explained to us how many members -- how many of the population, a member of congress represents. what are the numbers that a typical representative represents in his or her district? michael: that is a great question. even the smallest state will have one, but even when you allocate it out, there is a mathematical formula that is used. some states lose a seat. it results in some variation of the size of districts. it was up about 60,000 from a decade ago. idaho also has two states. it is -- there is quite a bit of variation. it was set in the apportionment act. that is what we have had since then. even though the country is much larger. it does create a greater varian
italy, western europe, the population was moving from rural areas, into the cities. that scared a lot of people. states did not redistrict in the 1920's because they could not stomach the actual results that were shown from the census. similar to what we are facing today. reaction to immigration. it was fear that the basic demographic attributes were changing. there was a lot of freak out about that. >> explained to us how many members -- how many of the population, a member of congress...
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something very few musicians from west germany did while others were trying to crack the charts and western europe and in america then bag campaigned for 8 years to play in communist east germany something has fans still remember today now we're not and barack has just released a compilation album in time for his 75th birthday. this. month 75 years 75 songs in it but is celebrating his birthday with a new greatest hits album the man with the instantly recognizable trademark hat his music by turns humorous provocative all emotional. balance have become german and he's the voice of several generations. so there's a connection between my lyrics and the way people on the street talk no nonsense plain speaking. 50 years ago was a pioneer of rock music with german lyrics a revolution. over the years he has not stopped 36 studio albums selling many and so. his most famous topic was the division of germany as in the song the girl from east berlin. the song became popular in communist east germany distributed on illegal cassette recordings so i knew i had a lot of friends and of course i wanted to meet the
something very few musicians from west germany did while others were trying to crack the charts and western europe and in america then bag campaigned for 8 years to play in communist east germany something has fans still remember today now we're not and barack has just released a compilation album in time for his 75th birthday. this. month 75 years 75 songs in it but is celebrating his birthday with a new greatest hits album the man with the instantly recognizable trademark hat his music by...
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usually, this is the problem with european foreign policy, you have to get 27 countries, some in western europe, they have different political interest. i would say there is a lot of unanimity on what to do next, which is move for sanctions and a swift response. what it will also do a going forward, and this is the debate shaping up, is send a message europe cannot have a normal relationship with russia. at one point emmanuel macron had been pushing for that. which would put pusher on germany to drop the nord stream 2 pipeline. how could you have a commercial relationship with russia when this is happening on the ground? jonathan: how does this change the meeting next month with the president? the meeting between the president of the united states and european leaders? maria: there'll be a discussion over what to do with data -- with nato, whether you need to send more troops into eastern europe, whether you need to increase and make it clear aggression on a member state will be a serious deal. it will also probably retreat the message that it is difficult to have a normal relationship with rus
usually, this is the problem with european foreign policy, you have to get 27 countries, some in western europe, they have different political interest. i would say there is a lot of unanimity on what to do next, which is move for sanctions and a swift response. what it will also do a going forward, and this is the debate shaping up, is send a message europe cannot have a normal relationship with russia. at one point emmanuel macron had been pushing for that. which would put pusher on germany...
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developed method of and of industrial scale murder the final solution or the endosome came to western europe and the jews from holland and belgium and france and other western aqua countries. saw it to be deported and in holland the jews would take in a nightly arrest to a place called westerborg, which was right on the i think i'm going to just show you where where it is. it was right over here. it was a camp. that was there was built to a house german jewish refugees. the dutch didn't want the german jewish refugees in holland before the war, but they didn't want to refuse them either so they built a camp of it a camp over right over here called west of oregon we lived in we lived in in amsterdam. go back to that one. so every every night there was a rest of jews and mostly in amsterdam and the hague and these jews were brought to to westerburg. which on german border. it was not a concentration camp. it was a transit camp where jews were held and they had the jews built a school. i mean to to the german they were all jews to be killed but it also included the best and the brightest they w
developed method of and of industrial scale murder the final solution or the endosome came to western europe and the jews from holland and belgium and france and other western aqua countries. saw it to be deported and in holland the jews would take in a nightly arrest to a place called westerborg, which was right on the i think i'm going to just show you where where it is. it was right over here. it was a camp. that was there was built to a house german jewish refugees. the dutch didn't want...
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something very few musicians from west germany did while others were trying to crack the charts and western europe and in america then bag campaigned for 8 years to play in communist east germany something his fans still remember today now don't let him back his just released a compilation album in time for his 75th birthday. this. month 75 years 75 songs you know when a bird is celebrating his birthday with a new greatest hits album the man with the instantly recognizable trademark hat his music by turns humorous provocative or emotional. balance have become german and he's the voice of several generations. so there's a connection between my lyrics and the way people on the street talk no nonsense plain speaking. 50 years ago was a pioneer of rock music with german lyrics a revolution. over the years he has not stopped 36 studio albums selling millions. his most famous topic was the division of germany as in the song the girl from east berlin. with the song became popular in communist east germany distributed on illegal cassette recordings so i knew i had a lot of friends and of course i wanted t
something very few musicians from west germany did while others were trying to crack the charts and western europe and in america then bag campaigned for 8 years to play in communist east germany something his fans still remember today now don't let him back his just released a compilation album in time for his 75th birthday. this. month 75 years 75 songs you know when a bird is celebrating his birthday with a new greatest hits album the man with the instantly recognizable trademark hat his...
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ah hello, it's swarming up nicely now across much of western europe last class got big area of high pressure building and that means like when hyatt is a little the atmosphere, so skies clear, warm sunshine coming through and it's going to be pretty good as we go through the next, there's a little bit of crowd over towards the west, but that's not gonna be a problem once it runs into a high. and it gets squeezed out of the way, figured out over towards eastern parts and lived. she was there just around ukraine . western russia down was the the black sea for the balkans easing over towards bulgaria might catch a shower too. and the southern part of italy wanted to shout to the southern areas of france. but even these will peter out as we go on into monday, wanted to share with erica spain by monday, some showers continued down toward the southeast corner, a little dryer over towards the west side of russia in moscow, around 16 celsius, but the temperatures there on the rise across western path, getting up into the low twenty's could even touch the mid twenties in the u. k. as we go on through
ah hello, it's swarming up nicely now across much of western europe last class got big area of high pressure building and that means like when hyatt is a little the atmosphere, so skies clear, warm sunshine coming through and it's going to be pretty good as we go through the next, there's a little bit of crowd over towards the west, but that's not gonna be a problem once it runs into a high. and it gets squeezed out of the way, figured out over towards eastern parts and lived. she was there...
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ah hello, it's warming up nicely now across much of western europe. last clear skies, big area of high pressure building and that means light wind. highest is a little the atmosphere. so the skies clear, warm sunshine coming through and it can be pretty good as we go through the next. there's a little bit of crowd over towards the west, but that's not gonna be a problem once it runs into a high. and it gets squeezed out of the way, figured out over towards eastern part some lived there just around ukraine. western russia down was the the black sea for the balkans, easing over towards bulgaria, might catch a shower or 2 into southern parts of italy. wanted to shout to the southern areas of france. but even these will peter out as we go on into monday, wanted to share with erica spain. by monday, some showers continued down towards south east and called a little dryer over towards the west side of russia, called in moscow around 16 celsius, but the temperatures there on the rise across western path, getting up into the low twenty's could even touch the
ah hello, it's warming up nicely now across much of western europe. last clear skies, big area of high pressure building and that means light wind. highest is a little the atmosphere. so the skies clear, warm sunshine coming through and it can be pretty good as we go through the next. there's a little bit of crowd over towards the west, but that's not gonna be a problem once it runs into a high. and it gets squeezed out of the way, figured out over towards eastern part some lived there just...
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facilitated shelters the palestinian authority got more top 4 times more than the marshall plan came to western europe after world war 2 where's all the money why is it the palestinian authority hasn't got helmets and flak jackets for its population in gaza and in the west bank or basic shelters for civilians if you're going to fire rockets you better defend your own population is a complete failure of the palestinian authority. well the palestinian authority is not in control of gaza as you know very well and i don't i didn't like the way you framed this question. no no no this is wrong you got your numbers wrong the money we got has gotten into infrastructure major infrastructure schools hospitals roads that is usually destroys and the world comes back and cries of israel and shelters as well but never with action and consequences so israel does it again and again and again we build the electricity plant in gaza on the 1st thing is really army does bombarding the if there's a generator we build an empathy in gaza they destroy it except etc so no but it's not invent because you know the israeli occup
facilitated shelters the palestinian authority got more top 4 times more than the marshall plan came to western europe after world war 2 where's all the money why is it the palestinian authority hasn't got helmets and flak jackets for its population in gaza and in the west bank or basic shelters for civilians if you're going to fire rockets you better defend your own population is a complete failure of the palestinian authority. well the palestinian authority is not in control of gaza as you...
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britain parts of western europe is were back scenes have been more widely available the virus is dropping and people are flocking back to restaurants bars and really getting back to normal now in the u.s. about 115000000 people have been fully vaccinated so that's over 35 percent of the population and vaccines could soon be available to even more americans now that the f.d.a. has authorized the use of the pfizer shot for 12 to 15 year olds and now the progress made in the u.k. so far is also means that they also continue to be amongst those with the highest vaccination rates globally and in the u.s. . scuse me where a little over 11 percent are now fully vaccinated and the reason that number is lower is because remember many european countries banned the astra zeneca vaccine in march for a short while due to concerns over safety which relate the vaccination drive in many countries but what's interesting is that the european commission hopes that about 70 percent of the $27.00 nation block it dulled popular. and we'd be vaccinated by the end of summer so that's a great goal but i should sa
britain parts of western europe is were back scenes have been more widely available the virus is dropping and people are flocking back to restaurants bars and really getting back to normal now in the u.s. about 115000000 people have been fully vaccinated so that's over 35 percent of the population and vaccines could soon be available to even more americans now that the f.d.a. has authorized the use of the pfizer shot for 12 to 15 year olds and now the progress made in the u.k. so far is also...
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britain parts of western europe's were back scenes have been more widely available the virus is dropping and people are flocking back to restaurants bars and really getting back to normal now in the u.s. about 115000000 people have been fully vaccinated so that's over 35 percent of the populations and vaccines could soon be available to even more americans now by the f.d.a. has authorized the use of the pfizer shot for 12 to 15 year olds and now the progress made in the u.k. so far is also means that they also continue to be among those with the highest vaccination rates globally and in the u.s. you e.u. scuse me where a little over 11 percent are now fully vaccinated and the reason that number is a lower is because remember many european countries ban the astra zeneca vaccine in march for a short while due to concerns over safety which delayed the vaccination drive in many countries but what's interesting is that the european commission hopes that about 70 percent of the 27 nation block it dulled popular. and we'd be vaccinated by the end of summer so that's a great goal but i should sa
britain parts of western europe's were back scenes have been more widely available the virus is dropping and people are flocking back to restaurants bars and really getting back to normal now in the u.s. about 115000000 people have been fully vaccinated so that's over 35 percent of the populations and vaccines could soon be available to even more americans now by the f.d.a. has authorized the use of the pfizer shot for 12 to 15 year olds and now the progress made in the u.k. so far is also...
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britain parts of western europe's were back scenes have been more widely available the virus is dropping and people are flocking back to restaurants bars and really getting back to normal now in the u.s. about 115000000 people have been fully vaccinated so that's over 35 percent of the populations and vaccines could soon be available to even more americans now that the f.d.a. has authorized the use of the pfizer shot for 12 to 15 year olds and now the progress made in the u.k. so far is also means that they also continue to be among those with the highest vaccination rates globally and in the u.s. you e.u. scuse me where a little over 11 percent are now fully vaccinated and the reason that number is lower is because a member of many european countries banned the astra zeneca vaccine in march for short due to concerns over safety which relate the vaccination drive in many countries but what's interesting is that the european commission hopes that about 70 percent of the $27.00 nation block it dulled popular. and we vaccinated by the end of summer so that's a great goal but i should say th
britain parts of western europe's were back scenes have been more widely available the virus is dropping and people are flocking back to restaurants bars and really getting back to normal now in the u.s. about 115000000 people have been fully vaccinated so that's over 35 percent of the populations and vaccines could soon be available to even more americans now that the f.d.a. has authorized the use of the pfizer shot for 12 to 15 year olds and now the progress made in the u.k. so far is also...
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the moment, the belarus airline only have 40 the belarus airline only have a0 fights also to western europeg message thatis and it is very strong message that is being sent.— that is being sent. yes, and i am wondering _ that is being sent. yes, and i am wondering how— that is being sent. yes, and i am wondering how much - am wondering how much disruption avoiding belarus ian airspace will cause intense of time and jet fuel. —— belarus airspace. time and 'et fuel. -- belarus airspace.— time and 'et fuel. -- belarus airsace. �* , , ' airspace. anywhere between 15 and 25 minutes. _ airspace. anywhere between 15 and 25 minutes. the _ airspace. anywhere between 15 and 25 minutes. the one - airspace. anywhere between 15 and 25 minutes. the one thing | and 25 minutes. the one thing belarus did have is for many airlines, it was what we called the great circle routing from europe to asia, but by going slightly more north and tracking east back into russian airspace, i would tracking east back into russian airspace, iwould have tracking east back into russian airspace, i would have to hope this woul
the moment, the belarus airline only have 40 the belarus airline only have a0 fights also to western europeg message thatis and it is very strong message that is being sent.— that is being sent. yes, and i am wondering _ that is being sent. yes, and i am wondering how— that is being sent. yes, and i am wondering how much - am wondering how much disruption avoiding belarus ian airspace will cause intense of time and jet fuel. —— belarus airspace. time and 'et fuel. -- belarus...