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but once mao zedong succeeded, all of the sudden and mao starts giving, you know, these the sort of links he he sort of seeks this lean to one side approach. and, you know, the between mao and stalin, though, it's you know, there's always some underlying tension. but i think the the this this period between the 1950 and maybe late 1950s, when you start to get the sino-soviet split. that's probably as good as the sino-soviet alliance would ever be. and i would say, you know, whatever you, know sort of underlying mao had about stalin were he always had a lot more respect for stalin than he had for khrushchev, who he, you know, had never had, you know, a great of respect for at all. so so there was sort of, you know, relative high point in the relationship even though, you know, there is still some of mistrust during the korean war, you know there had been sort of a complex series of negotiations that mao had promised that he would reveal the song, if he got into trouble. but the soviets were also supposed to supply air support, which they eventually reengaged on and there is you know, there
but once mao zedong succeeded, all of the sudden and mao starts giving, you know, these the sort of links he he sort of seeks this lean to one side approach. and, you know, the between mao and stalin, though, it's you know, there's always some underlying tension. but i think the the this this period between the 1950 and maybe late 1950s, when you start to get the sino-soviet split. that's probably as good as the sino-soviet alliance would ever be. and i would say, you know, whatever you, know...
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zedong, mao an, and the famous chinese pilot tando fought against the germans.neither russia nor china deny the contribution of the allies, and it, especially in the pacific, certainly made a big contribution to the victory, but we must clearly understand that it was russia and... it was china that paid the greatest price for this common victory humanity, and this gives us a special right to demand the preservation of historical truth. about these events and gives us the right to fight for the preservation of historical memory and not allow history to be rewritten. in eight regions of ukraine this night and in the morning an air raid alert was announced in sumy, poltava, kharkov, dnepropetrovsk, nikolaev, odessa, kirovograd and cherkassy. sirens also sounded in the kiev-controlled parts of the kherson and zaporozhye regions. reports of explosions came from the vinnytsia region, and a certain energy infrastructure facility was damaged in the poltava region. messages also arrived. the tos-2 multiple launch rocket system goes into combat operation, the crew’s task
zedong, mao an, and the famous chinese pilot tando fought against the germans.neither russia nor china deny the contribution of the allies, and it, especially in the pacific, certainly made a big contribution to the victory, but we must clearly understand that it was russia and... it was china that paid the greatest price for this common victory humanity, and this gives us a special right to demand the preservation of historical truth. about these events and gives us the right to fight for the...
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zedong, mao an, and the famous chinese fought as part of the red army against the germans pilot tandoanjo hugo will disappear along with the kwantung army defeated by soviet troops. in august 1945, the entire film by alexei denisov, the emperor without an empire, the throne on bayonets watch on our channel on may 10 at 12:00 don’t miss it. evolution occurs in any structure, you were in the recent past a psychiatrist, a famous scientist, and then you quit medicine and became an ordinary police psychologist. “you killed me, why did you provoke him, i wanted to help the guy, she’s digging under you, valera is in the most dangerous place for you.”
zedong, mao an, and the famous chinese fought as part of the red army against the germans pilot tandoanjo hugo will disappear along with the kwantung army defeated by soviet troops. in august 1945, the entire film by alexei denisov, the emperor without an empire, the throne on bayonets watch on our channel on may 10 at 12:00 don’t miss it. evolution occurs in any structure, you were in the recent past a psychiatrist, a famous scientist, and then you quit medicine and became an ordinary police...
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but of them were outpaced in their production by chairman mao and this famous little book the little red book. now, the older those of us may remember a time when the little red was distributed to anyone who would write a polite message to the to the chinese embassy. and i was a schoolboy boarding school then and many, many people because it was perceived as being rather a naughty thing to do. and so we had lots of these things lying around. but this was published in every language of the globe, just about of up to billion of copies. so this was by far the most influential book of the of the century, really, in of its reach. so helped create all sorts of communist insurgencies all over the world. well, i just want start with a glance that he was also, i should say, librarian. so he's a only. only of them who who did this he as a young from the provinces. young country boy. he was found a in berlin in the beijing university library and was so snubbed and ignored that he never forgot it. this is from his own. later reminiscence. but if you're asking why the cultural revolution was as h
but of them were outpaced in their production by chairman mao and this famous little book the little red book. now, the older those of us may remember a time when the little red was distributed to anyone who would write a polite message to the to the chinese embassy. and i was a schoolboy boarding school then and many, many people because it was perceived as being rather a naughty thing to do. and so we had lots of these things lying around. but this was published in every language of the...
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. >> now the communist leader mao zedong is winning one victory after another.e civil war in the 1940s, mao zedong and his communists defeated nationalist soldiers led by chiang kai-shek. >> escaping by sea from communist china, some remnants of chaing kai shek's nationalist army. nick: in 1949, nationalist troops fled from the mainland, to the island then known as formosa. >> at government house, generalissimo chiang kai-shek nick: chiang became taiwan's dictator and had his own dream, recapturing the communist mainland. after that, mao would no longer tolerate taiwan's self-determination. >> the goal in the civil war shifts from holding on to mao's little piece of china to the complete extermination of chiang kai shek in a fit of anger, more than anything. and his withdrawal to taiwan means that taiwan has to be a part of china, especially because chiang kai shek is still intent on taking back all of the mainland. there's a religious dimension to this. it's a fanaticism that takes hold in the 1950s, and the quest to liberate taiwan is written into everybody's
. >> now the communist leader mao zedong is winning one victory after another.e civil war in the 1940s, mao zedong and his communists defeated nationalist soldiers led by chiang kai-shek. >> escaping by sea from communist china, some remnants of chaing kai shek's nationalist army. nick: in 1949, nationalist troops fled from the mainland, to the island then known as formosa. >> at government house, generalissimo chiang kai-shek nick: chiang became taiwan's dictator and had his...
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finally i want to statesman chairman mao almost all thers in the second world war. authors. churchill lived from his wits, writing for 40 years before he became prime minister. hi kampf sold 9 million copies. the realt to be stalin child read hugely and was a published poet by the 18 age of 18. had he become a revolutionary he intended become animagine how the world would have changed had that been the case. outpaced in their production famous littlenow, the older those of us may remember a time when the little red was distributed to anyone who would write a polite message to embassy. and i was a schoolboymany, many people because it was perceived as being do. and so we had lots of these things lying around. but this was pub language of the globe, just about of up copies. so this was byinfluential book of the of the century, in of its reach. so helpedate all sorts of communist insurgencies all over the world. well, i justglance that he was a i should so he's a only. only of th did this he as a young from the pr country boy. he was found a in berlin ibeijing university librar
finally i want to statesman chairman mao almost all thers in the second world war. authors. churchill lived from his wits, writing for 40 years before he became prime minister. hi kampf sold 9 million copies. the realt to be stalin child read hugely and was a published poet by the 18 age of 18. had he become a revolutionary he intended become animagine how the world would have changed had that been the case. outpaced in their production famous littlenow, the older those of us may remember a...
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vita the hunger that you will see now, for the words of tapinambur, or from the song of stalin and mao they listen to you, russian chinese brothers forever, here i am... just sitting and thinking, and where to start, well, let's begin gradually, let's wrap up this whole story, first of all, the story about putin's visit, vita holud is smiling, it's nice, i like people who smile, in general , optimists live eight years longer than pessimists, and i wish this to everyone, good health i am mrs. vita, thank you for being with us, thank you for volunteering, we know that you were in china, and then the question arises: you understand, when stalin was mao, there were fruitful relations, the main word, the word connected with this fruitful, that is, until the transfer of at least elements of nuclear weapons to china people's republic, and now, in addition to canceling customs duties on tapinambur, i will read it to you now, i was preparing, don't think that tapinambur is a word. pinamba is a brazilian tribe, whose representatives were transported to europe and together with them they transpor
vita the hunger that you will see now, for the words of tapinambur, or from the song of stalin and mao they listen to you, russian chinese brothers forever, here i am... just sitting and thinking, and where to start, well, let's begin gradually, let's wrap up this whole story, first of all, the story about putin's visit, vita holud is smiling, it's nice, i like people who smile, in general , optimists live eight years longer than pessimists, and i wish this to everyone, good health i am mrs....
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it was loaded with mao's instruments and equipment and priceless memories. >> oh, jesus, i mean, we've driven that thing across the country multiple times. you get in the van, you drive to the next place, you play the show for all of an hour, you find a place to sleep. you get up early, you're back in the van again, you know, on to the next city after traveling thousands of miles in it while touring for albums across the country, these rockers hope to get their van back. >> and they don't want other musicians to be fazed by their bad luck. >> i want bands to still come through oakland. i still want music to happen in oakland because i think the oakland community deserves that. >> well, if you know where this van is that they're missing now, call oakland police. for now, the band members say they'll be driving to their next gig separately this time. back to you. >> so, joey, if someone wants to help support this band, is there anything they can do? >> yeah, julie, they say the best thing that you can do because they're not asking for any handouts here, is to download their music. wherev
it was loaded with mao's instruments and equipment and priceless memories. >> oh, jesus, i mean, we've driven that thing across the country multiple times. you get in the van, you drive to the next place, you play the show for all of an hour, you find a place to sleep. you get up early, you're back in the van again, you know, on to the next city after traveling thousands of miles in it while touring for albums across the country, these rockers hope to get their van back. >> and they...
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at the same time in china in the 1960s, mao zedong was leading the cultural revolution.so you look at where china was amber al gore was who was really the real godfather of our climate movement. and with mao key, after the cultural revolution about 16 years later, will became involved in starting to remove this agenda in terms of creating their own agenda for the most part. and who jintao was the president at the time to really saw the impact of what was happening in china in terms of their pollution because their industrialization had taken place since the opening up of china with deng xiaoping and richard nixon. and so what we've seen is really his vast amount of water pollution, air pollution really killing agriculturally and really starting to create a lot of health concerns within. china china and i was goinge a lot of discomfort and social unease amongst the population and that became a real issue for the ccp. and so when cluj and how got involved, he decided to push this agenda -- hu jintao -- and create china's agenda for green energy. and then when xi jinping ca
at the same time in china in the 1960s, mao zedong was leading the cultural revolution.so you look at where china was amber al gore was who was really the real godfather of our climate movement. and with mao key, after the cultural revolution about 16 years later, will became involved in starting to remove this agenda in terms of creating their own agenda for the most part. and who jintao was the president at the time to really saw the impact of what was happening in china in terms of their...
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that's where i think mao comes in and plays a role. so if the war goes badly for north korea, it's going to be china, not the soviet union is directly in the firing line, which course is what happens in october-november. so china in that sense or deserves that function, helps to keep the war limited. we don't end up with a soviet us world war three, 1950 or 51. let's our panelists. we spent some time talking this morning about the war's causes and about sort of how the three years that most americans think of when they think of the korean war fit into a longer and a broader history. for our second part, we'll try to focus in a little bit on how the war played out in the lives of the individuals that were affected by it. as war in south and north korea, it ravaged the homes of millions, sometimes more than once. and we were talking about the yo yo effect of the war means war moves through your home once and then then again. it drew 6 million military personnel, not only from both north and south korea, but also from china, the united st
that's where i think mao comes in and plays a role. so if the war goes badly for north korea, it's going to be china, not the soviet union is directly in the firing line, which course is what happens in october-november. so china in that sense or deserves that function, helps to keep the war limited. we don't end up with a soviet us world war three, 1950 or 51. let's our panelists. we spent some time talking this morning about the war's causes and about sort of how the three years that most...
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and the theory was we can take from mao's cultural revolution, we can take from the marxist leninist guerillas of central america, we can adopt these tactics and have revolution again in the united states. it was delusional, but for a bit. they had some hope and then maybe give us hope. you go from property bombings, assassination, guns, kind of guerrilla warfare to the richard nixon 49 state landslide in about two years. the political culture shifted dramatically against this movement. but what happened then? the second phase of this campaign, which was more successful, was one that was more insidious. it was a not a long that chairman mao executed to the highlands central china, where he regrouped and then destroyed the nationalists through physical violence. it was, they call, what the german marxist student radical rudi dutschke, called the long march through the institutions. this was a peaceful but subversive march. they knew very clearly we will never get an electoral majority in the west especially in the united states. karl marx's protÉgÉ laureate, the factory workers detroi
and the theory was we can take from mao's cultural revolution, we can take from the marxist leninist guerillas of central america, we can adopt these tactics and have revolution again in the united states. it was delusional, but for a bit. they had some hope and then maybe give us hope. you go from property bombings, assassination, guns, kind of guerrilla warfare to the richard nixon 49 state landslide in about two years. the political culture shifted dramatically against this movement. but...
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importa... con un plan unitedhealthcare dual complete. pmaÓ a docenas de personas en Éreo del domingo que maÓtadounidense. presentadora: se opone en una ofensiva terrestre donde cientos de miles de palestinos se han refugiado y al menos 45 personas murieron y 200 resultaron heridas tras el ataque del domingo y en otras noticias, el papa francisco dijo que la prensa italiana los citara utilizando un tema para referirse a los sacerdotes y nos dijo en una reuniÓn a puerta cerrada donde afirmÓ la prohibiciÓn que hombres homosexuales sean ordenados como sacerdotes. tienen reacciones a lo que dijo el papa la tendencia homosexual y lo dejo a puerta cerrada, y ya tenemos demasiado en los seminarios y la traducciÓn aproximada de la palabra podrÍa ser y esta profesora explica que esta palabra como tal no existe, pero proviene de otro tÉrmino y la adaptaciÓn que supuestamente hizo el papa se entiende perfectamente y es una palabra en sinÓnimo homosexual y un poco despreciativas y el escÁndalo fue mayor, el vaticano dio a entender que el papa no conocÍa cuan ofensivo era el tÉrmino y mediante un comunica
importa... con un plan unitedhealthcare dual complete. pmaÓ a docenas de personas en Éreo del domingo que maÓtadounidense. presentadora: se opone en una ofensiva terrestre donde cientos de miles de palestinos se han refugiado y al menos 45 personas murieron y 200 resultaron heridas tras el ataque del domingo y en otras noticias, el papa francisco dijo que la prensa italiana los citara utilizando un tema para referirse a los sacerdotes y nos dijo en una reuniÓn a puerta cerrada donde afirmÓ...
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chief mao. we sent out offers for the 134th class that will start at the end of june. provisional offers for people to go through backgrounds and medical, and we don't expect everyone to make it through those, the background and medical. so we always offer more than there are, spots. we had our promotional pinning ceremony. thank you, commissioner nakajo, for joining us there. and we're going to do that more regularly now that we are past, our covid years. we also had dispatcher appreciation week last week. we went to the dem department of emergency management to, thank the dispatchers for all they do. they are the first, you know, the first line in the public safety chain by taking those calls and then by dispatching us and making sure we have the resources that we need to do our jobs, and then today, chief lothrop, thank you very much. he attended the ribbon cutting for the new 911 center at 1011 turk street. and, it is, our folks, we also have our members in there. and so as our subject matter experts. but thank you, chief, for going to that ribbon cutting with the
chief mao. we sent out offers for the 134th class that will start at the end of june. provisional offers for people to go through backgrounds and medical, and we don't expect everyone to make it through those, the background and medical. so we always offer more than there are, spots. we had our promotional pinning ceremony. thank you, commissioner nakajo, for joining us there. and we're going to do that more regularly now that we are past, our covid years. we also had dispatcher appreciation...
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and there was a day when some he sat in the hotel waiting for for the phone call to go see mao mao tse-tung. but i went with betty ford to all these, you know, she danced at the seven schools. we went to the great wall of china. and barbara also came along on these trips and we were in a museum and those of us who cover the white house know kind of how to tell principal and how to get in close. and barbara kind of around and looked at things and as we came out of the museum she went to the car with her camera crew. but we stood at the doorway of the museum. and we got a great interview with her. and i thought, yeah, she's a today. she was today show host at that point. and it shows that doing, you know, news reporting cut forward to she has arrived at the abc news bureau to to meet everybody and happened to be up on the executive top floor in the ladies room and she came in years later came out and she she she came out she they don't have any towels. can't afford to have any towels here. and i thought, well, i'm not going to say that million dollar salary is cut our towel allotment, but, yo
and there was a day when some he sat in the hotel waiting for for the phone call to go see mao mao tse-tung. but i went with betty ford to all these, you know, she danced at the seven schools. we went to the great wall of china. and barbara also came along on these trips and we were in a museum and those of us who cover the white house know kind of how to tell principal and how to get in close. and barbara kind of around and looked at things and as we came out of the museum she went to the car...
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it was loaded with mao's instruments and equipment and priceless memories. >> oh, jesus, i mean, we'veat thing across the country multiple times. you get in the van, you drive to the next place, you play the show for all of an hour, you find a place to sleep, you get up early, you're back in the van again, you know, on to the next city. >> after traveling thousands of miles in it while touring for albums across the country, these rockers hope to get their van back. and they don't want other musicians to be fazed by their bad luck. >> i want bands to still come through oakland. i still want music to happen in oakland because i think the oakland community deserves that. >> anyone who knows where the van may be should call oakland police. and if you'd like to help support this band, download their music or go to their next gig, we'll have details at ktvu .com in oakland, joey honda, ktvu, fox two news. >> the white house is standing by its closest ally in the middle east, israel, despite heavy criticism over the country's ongoing offensive in gaza's southernmost city of rafah. as caroline
it was loaded with mao's instruments and equipment and priceless memories. >> oh, jesus, i mean, we'veat thing across the country multiple times. you get in the van, you drive to the next place, you play the show for all of an hour, you find a place to sleep, you get up early, you're back in the van again, you know, on to the next city. >> after traveling thousands of miles in it while touring for albums across the country, these rockers hope to get their van back. and they don't...
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absolutely left there absolutely non-national, then in georgia that’s why stalin used this word, he said maoist inside, in the same way , the current georgian authorities, they came to power as pro-european, were pro-european, they were formed by european ngos, but inside they remained committed to the national interests of georgia , unlike the moldovan ukrainian ones, therefore when a conflict arose between conditionally... we disagreed with them in understanding where, in which direction we should move, but another big problem appeared in europe, they very urgently need to solve something with ukrainian refugees, many of whom are simply avoiding mobilization , make a final decision, the polish authorities urge. deputy head of mid-poland andrzej scheina said that if ukraine asks us to stop issuing residence permits to ukrainian men, then poland will satisfy it. can you confirm it words. if ukraine asks for support or assistance, we will always provide it in full. it is very important that such a decision is made at the european level. i know that negotiations between kiev and brussels on th
absolutely left there absolutely non-national, then in georgia that’s why stalin used this word, he said maoist inside, in the same way , the current georgian authorities, they came to power as pro-european, were pro-european, they were formed by european ngos, but inside they remained committed to the national interests of georgia , unlike the moldovan ukrainian ones, therefore when a conflict arose between conditionally... we disagreed with them in understanding where, in which direction we...
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chairman mao did more good than harm. also, white people like to divide and conquer .assic by conquer. another classic by diane abbott. yet here we are, the labour party and many people. let's be honest, in the wider media class and commentary are falling over themselves to ensure that this person is allowed back into frontline politics. and let's be honest, the only reason for that is because diane abbott happens to because diane abbott happens to be black, right? and she happens to be a black female labour mp. and i think personally that's disgraceful. i don't think she should be in front line politics. i think the things she said about, jews, about white people, about chairman mao and his disastrous genocide in china , i think are completely outrageous. so, no, i don't think this is a great day. >> paul embery i share her party. i don't share her politics. the word trailblazer has been used a lot, and i think that's right. she is a trailblazer and it's been really badly handled. i think she should be allowed to stand. i think she's earned the right to stand, having
chairman mao did more good than harm. also, white people like to divide and conquer .assic by conquer. another classic by diane abbott. yet here we are, the labour party and many people. let's be honest, in the wider media class and commentary are falling over themselves to ensure that this person is allowed back into frontline politics. and let's be honest, the only reason for that is because diane abbott happens to because diane abbott happens to be black, right? and she happens to be a black...
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julie mao is assistant deputy chief. she serve san francisco for more than 2 decades. when you're first starting out. >> did you feel underestimated? oh, absolutely. when i came into the department, people would second, guess me and they can. you lift this latter. can you start can you do these things and like absolutely. >> let's go breaking barriers through smoke and stereotypes. every day i come to work. i am that shows other people that lgbtq asian pacific islander. >> a woman to be in this job and it opens their doors. hopefully gives a message to the younger generation api members. they. >> this is something you could do nationwide just over one percent of firefighters api. 17 1% of san francisco firefighters api. >> asians make up more than 37% of the population. why is it so important that we have a firefighting force that reflects its community? representation matters when people see themselves in the people that are helping in their worst day. >> they feel a sense of trust. when i go on calls, you filipino. we can have a conversation with somebody that speaks
julie mao is assistant deputy chief. she serve san francisco for more than 2 decades. when you're first starting out. >> did you feel underestimated? oh, absolutely. when i came into the department, people would second, guess me and they can. you lift this latter. can you start can you do these things and like absolutely. >> let's go breaking barriers through smoke and stereotypes. every day i come to work. i am that shows other people that lgbtq asian pacific islander. >> a...
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with a line from a song from the times of stalin and mao zedong, russian and chinese brothers now, russian president vladimir putin opened talks in beijing with chinese leader xi jinping. this is already their 43rd meeting, because both rule very. for a long time, all for more than 10 years, and then for almost a quarter of a century in power in moscow. the leaders of china and russia signed a joint statement, in which ukraine was mentioned in particular. first, they called for a halt to actions that continue the war and further escalation so that the crisis does not get out of control. it was a quote. russian aggression against ukraine is called the ukrainian crisis in beijing, and now in moscow. china put forward its peace plan at the beginning of last year, which includes, among other things. respect for the territorial integrity of all countries, but ukraine specifically was not named. the joint statement also speaks of dialogue as a way to resolve the so-called ukrainian crisis. of course, there is no doubt that i, for my part, will inform the president of the people's republic of chi
with a line from a song from the times of stalin and mao zedong, russian and chinese brothers now, russian president vladimir putin opened talks in beijing with chinese leader xi jinping. this is already their 43rd meeting, because both rule very. for a long time, all for more than 10 years, and then for almost a quarter of a century in power in moscow. the leaders of china and russia signed a joint statement, in which ukraine was mentioned in particular. first, they called for a halt to...
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julie mao is assistant deputy chief. she serve san francisco for more than 2 decades. when you're first starting out. >> did you feel underestimated? oh, absolutely. when i came into the department, people would second, guess me and they can. you lift this latter. can you start can you do these things and like absolutely. >> let's go breaking barriers through smoke and stereotypes. every day i come to work. i am that shows other people that lgbtq asian pacific islander. >> a woman to be in this job and it opens their doors. hopefully gives a message to the younger generation api members. they. >> this is something you could do nationwide just over one percent of firefighters api. 17% of san francisco firefighters api. >> asians make up more than 37% of the population. why is it so important that we have a firefighting force that reflects its community? representation matters when people see themselves in the people that are helping in their worst day. >> they feel a sense of trust. when i go on calls, you filipino. we can have a conversation with somebody that speaks o
julie mao is assistant deputy chief. she serve san francisco for more than 2 decades. when you're first starting out. >> did you feel underestimated? oh, absolutely. when i came into the department, people would second, guess me and they can. you lift this latter. can you start can you do these things and like absolutely. >> let's go breaking barriers through smoke and stereotypes. every day i come to work. i am that shows other people that lgbtq asian pacific islander. >> a...
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by the way, she has said that chairman mao did more good than harm.man mao did more good than harm. >> this is somebody who you know was was in momentum. she's a corbynista. so i mean, maories probably a bit more. >> well, exactly as she said, the jews and travel and the travelling community, see prejudice. but they never see actual racism, she said a number of things, right. that place her in the absolute crazy basket. yeah. for most right thinking middle england, middle britain people and i'm all for her running. i don't mind whether she runs or not, but i understand why keir starmer has tried to just get those basket cases and push them to periphery. >> you know what? you are so wrong. thank goodness for that. because this is not about middle england. this is about islington. she's in islington. let her run. but you know what the fact is, is that the labour party, the higher ups have a decision. they they make the decision. they they make the decision whether she's running or not. and that's why this country has a very piss poor political system. >
by the way, she has said that chairman mao did more good than harm.man mao did more good than harm. >> this is somebody who you know was was in momentum. she's a corbynista. so i mean, maories probably a bit more. >> well, exactly as she said, the jews and travel and the travelling community, see prejudice. but they never see actual racism, she said a number of things, right. that place her in the absolute crazy basket. yeah. for most right thinking middle england, middle britain...
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taiwan. then they flee to india, the chinese see it all, that on the one hand they want to be like mao other hand they still need to develop, like capitalism, someone from the americans once said, well, this kind of socialism is capitalist, it will not take off, well they somehow dragged on until today, then it seems to me that these people rose up and they began to pose a threat to this regime in such a way the keys, how it developed, and now they have come up with nothing else but to set a task... to take the first roles in education, to divide the world into two parts with america, to show power methods in taiwan. this is not a very good scenario, and you have to understand it, so it is very difficult to count on the chinese that they will change something and it will work, there you can only influence with the americans, what do we have to count on, i will say, and i am sure of it, we need to respond adequately to this war and threats. level of these threats, what does it mean? this means that self-defense cannot be an adequate response when you are attacked by a nuclear state with
taiwan. then they flee to india, the chinese see it all, that on the one hand they want to be like mao other hand they still need to develop, like capitalism, someone from the americans once said, well, this kind of socialism is capitalist, it will not take off, well they somehow dragged on until today, then it seems to me that these people rose up and they began to pose a threat to this regime in such a way the keys, how it developed, and now they have come up with nothing else but to set a...
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i think, confucius, suzi and mao zedong, but you understand, we have no leverage over them, well, ofnce, because exports are huge, there are 700 billion exports to america, turnover from germany is 256 billion, but the german companies were not able to readjust after kovid, the chinese didn't repair these chains, i'll tell you, it's not surprising, ukrainian business is very good. depends on these chains of chains, the supply chain of chinese products, it's cheaper, it competes not on quality, but on price, and so there's, you know, a lot of interconnected things, so the best that can influence is the united states, and they they are doing now, but europe should, i think, consolidate its position, if europe takes a consolidated approach in the conversation with china, then it may affect... for now i i see such coordination, chancellor scholz went to beijing, then talked with emmanuel macron, met emmanuel macron here, but orban is here, now you will see, there will be a lot of people there, mr. valery, they didn’t think to ask questions, but orban says, well already the studio wanted
i think, confucius, suzi and mao zedong, but you understand, we have no leverage over them, well, ofnce, because exports are huge, there are 700 billion exports to america, turnover from germany is 256 billion, but the german companies were not able to readjust after kovid, the chinese didn't repair these chains, i'll tell you, it's not surprising, ukrainian business is very good. depends on these chains of chains, the supply chain of chinese products, it's cheaper, it competes not on quality,...
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mao dies in 76. right after that is the gramscian age of communism. and i truly believe that we're in the gramscian age and in all the old, the luminaries, all the architects of critical race, not all of them, but the key ones cite antonio gramsci. antonio gramsci is influential in the of judith butler, who was does this sex part of this the gender part of this antonio gramsci is the one is the the the the the man who founds italy's communist party in 1921. and and he had one of the first one that that the only one but one of the key people or one of the key cultural marxist western marxists who asks himself the question why did the italian revolution fail? i could not establish in italian soviet why did the german revolution fail? could not establish a german soviet. the reason is that the worker has bought into the cultural matrix of the the of the of the ruling class. they did the marx had said that the nation state the family private property in god needed to be abolished. he said most of those things in the manifesto. he's 1848. he says others or
mao dies in 76. right after that is the gramscian age of communism. and i truly believe that we're in the gramscian age and in all the old, the luminaries, all the architects of critical race, not all of them, but the key ones cite antonio gramsci. antonio gramsci is influential in the of judith butler, who was does this sex part of this the gender part of this antonio gramsci is the one is the the the the the man who founds italy's communist party in 1921. and and he had one of the first one...
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julie mao is assistant deputy chief. she serve san francisco for more than 2 decades.starting out. >> did you feel underestimated? oh, absolutely. when i came into the department, people would second, guess me and they can. you lift this latter. can you start can you do these things and like absolutely. >> let's go breaking barriers through smoke and stereotypes. every day i come to work. i am that shows other people that lgbtq asian pacific islander. >> a woman to be in this job and it opens their doors. hopefully gives a message to the younger generation api numbers. they. >> this is something you could do nationwide just over one percent of firefighters api. 17% of san francisco firefighters api asians make up more than 37% of the population. why is it so important that we have a firefighting force that reflects its community? representation matters when people see themselves? >> in the people that are helping in their worst day. they feel a sense of truss. when i go on calls, you filipino. we can have a conversation with somebody that speaks only to go for firefigh
julie mao is assistant deputy chief. she serve san francisco for more than 2 decades.starting out. >> did you feel underestimated? oh, absolutely. when i came into the department, people would second, guess me and they can. you lift this latter. can you start can you do these things and like absolutely. >> let's go breaking barriers through smoke and stereotypes. every day i come to work. i am that shows other people that lgbtq asian pacific islander. >> a woman to be in this...
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back in 2004 i wrote a book deliver us from evil and i did a lot of research for that book and between mao in china... over 100 million human souls were murdered. those people that think that this can't happen again, listen to the rhetoric. this is as close, what we're hearing on these campuses, this is as close to the 1930s that i ever thought we would ever hear in our lifetime. how do you see it? >> i see it the same way. when they are shouting death to america, when they are shouting death to the jews, we better -- we better believe them. i want to thank the congressman for his courage and for standing up and going to these campuses. i want to put a call out to every proud american hack to the entire jewish community and our allies, to go right now just like the congressman did, go to these campuses, bring an american flag with you and we will outnumber and we will out shout them because we must take our country back and what i find so offensive is even though this radicalization has been happening for years, the violence now for weeks, why did it take president biden so long to come ou
back in 2004 i wrote a book deliver us from evil and i did a lot of research for that book and between mao in china... over 100 million human souls were murdered. those people that think that this can't happen again, listen to the rhetoric. this is as close, what we're hearing on these campuses, this is as close to the 1930s that i ever thought we would ever hear in our lifetime. how do you see it? >> i see it the same way. when they are shouting death to america, when they are shouting...
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by the way, the children of many chinese revolutionaries, the same mao zedong, who led china for manythe other hand, of course, it is necessary to note there were. and how the president described in his article not simple stories, in particular the sixties, when, after khrushchev’s ill-considered anti-stalin campaign, relations worsened, the restoration of relations in the eighties , and then the destruction of the soviet union, the vector of yeltsin’s leadership was to the west, but china at that time made a colossal breakthrough politically, retained the state, despite the west’s attempt , among other things, to undermine the situation in china and the events on the square. because on the eve of the visit of the president of the russian federation it was declared serious , i think there were attempts to twist arms, increasing duties on chinese goods, look at electric cars almost fourfold . duties on semiconductors and other equipment have been increased several times, well , america is trying to create serious technological problems there for china in the development of scientific a
by the way, the children of many chinese revolutionaries, the same mao zedong, who led china for manythe other hand, of course, it is necessary to note there were. and how the president described in his article not simple stories, in particular the sixties, when, after khrushchev’s ill-considered anti-stalin campaign, relations worsened, the restoration of relations in the eighties , and then the destruction of the soviet union, the vector of yeltsin’s leadership was to the west, but china...
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it was a not a long that chairman mao executed highlands central china, where he regroup nationalists through physical violence. it was, they call, what the student radical rudi dutschke, called the lo this was a peaceful but subversive march. they knew very never get an electoral majority in the we states. karl marx's workers detroit or the, you k factories down in tennessee or any of industrial wor were uninsured stood in revolution. he said the in the united states is explicitly. they're with us and rather than maybe reconsider his politics he said oh well we need a revolution of the inrevolution elites at the top level, and then a lumpenproletariat in marxist of society can be motivated towards pressure. what do we see today? ical race theory? it's an academic discipline that has crewith public funding, even though in many to installed. it's not just in california and new york. it's actually, you know, almost everywhere.lorida. it's in texas. well we're taking care of that a littlebut.but but the point being is that these ideas proliferate it and propagate it through the instituti
it was a not a long that chairman mao executed highlands central china, where he regroup nationalists through physical violence. it was, they call, what the student radical rudi dutschke, called the lo this was a peaceful but subversive march. they knew very never get an electoral majority in the we states. karl marx's workers detroit or the, you k factories down in tennessee or any of industrial wor were uninsured stood in revolution. he said the in the united states is explicitly. they're...