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over time, chamberlain's name became synonymous with the term appeasement, for good reason. you see, while chamberlain's goal of peace may have been honorable, he was dangerously naive about the human nature of a tyrant in germany bent on territorial ambition, pursuits that can only be thwarted with a show of strength. well, president trump's art of the deal opening negotiation with vladimir putin has the same odor of appeasement. last week, donald trump announced he's read whyy to make -- ready to make a deal with putin over ukraine, while apparently ignoring ukraine's key demands for peace in fact, trump and his fledgling defense secretary publicly gave away huge concessions at the start, signaling they would not insist on a return to ukraine's sovereign 2014 borders or future nato membership. it's also not clear from the administration's bewildering munich security conference remarks if president trump plans to even include ukraine or our our pean allies in the -- our european allies in the negotiations for the future of ukraine. it is no wonder that in the united kingdom
over time, chamberlain's name became synonymous with the term appeasement, for good reason. you see, while chamberlain's goal of peace may have been honorable, he was dangerously naive about the human nature of a tyrant in germany bent on territorial ambition, pursuits that can only be thwarted with a show of strength. well, president trump's art of the deal opening negotiation with vladimir putin has the same odor of appeasement. last week, donald trump announced he's read whyy to make --...
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we are seeing now i kind of replay of we can say the ghost of neville chamberlain. it was fitting that the recent meeting was in munich, the famous, infamous site where chamberlain came back and said, yes, unfortunately, it is the start of the comparison to hitler. it was a historical fact that neville chamberlain said the adolph hitler was a man that we could trust and believe in. three times he signed pacts that he brought back to england saying adolf hitler was summoned to be trusted. several years ago vladimir putin did a grand, sweeping speech in which he called up the greatness of russia from antiquity, the russian empire, that he wants -- he was open about it, i give him that. he aims to restore, re-conquest the old czarist russian empire and he is doing an excellent job. we've all heard of the nobel peace prize. if this thing somehow ends up being a nobel peace prize awarded to trump or perhaps trump and putin, what it should be is the nobel appeasement prize, not the nobel peace prize. he is appeasing vladimir putin. noticeably absent were the war crimes, t
we are seeing now i kind of replay of we can say the ghost of neville chamberlain. it was fitting that the recent meeting was in munich, the famous, infamous site where chamberlain came back and said, yes, unfortunately, it is the start of the comparison to hitler. it was a historical fact that neville chamberlain said the adolph hitler was a man that we could trust and believe in. three times he signed pacts that he brought back to england saying adolf hitler was summoned to be trusted....
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and then he said, and then chamberlain says it's peace in our time. then a year later, hitler took the rest of the country and invaded poland. it did not work. and my point is, you can't appease a dictator or someone who wants to invade. you got to stand up to the dictator. i come from the ronald reagan wing of our party. you, we. i do believe in peace through strength. you have to stand up to the bully. uh, we don't have troops in ukraine. i think that's right. but we could do a lot of things to help ukraine prevail. and it means a lot for our national security in the long run. china is watching what trump is doing. iran is watching. and how you handle putin sends a great statement to the rest of the world. >> putin is praising the u.s. and russian delegation there, talks to end the war. putin said that trump's team was, quote, open to the negotiation process without any bias, without any condemnation of what had been done in the past. what are you hearing in that comment from putin? >> well, i'm not a fan of putin. if you haven't figured out he's mu
and then he said, and then chamberlain says it's peace in our time. then a year later, hitler took the rest of the country and invaded poland. it did not work. and my point is, you can't appease a dictator or someone who wants to invade. you got to stand up to the dictator. i come from the ronald reagan wing of our party. you, we. i do believe in peace through strength. you have to stand up to the bully. uh, we don't have troops in ukraine. i think that's right. but we could do a lot of things...
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hegseth is like having neville chamberlain. peace for the world. he held of this big piece of paper coming back from berlin talking to at all filler -- ad olf hitler. host: what you think it will look like? caller: i think putin will get everything he wants. he's like trump. if their lips are moving, they are lying. they will destroy ukraine. i don't trust him. host: what happens if ukraine is destroyed? caller: well, he will be a bigger threat to the rest of eastern europe. especially poland. places like that. the data rinse i hear coming from maga supporters. i'm sorry, maga supporters. you think you know all this history. i'm sorry but you don't. you watch what happens with this. not only that, trump wants us to practically pull out of nato. that is what kept peace for so many years in europe. that is crazy. that is insane. we can't have that. trump, he just thrives on ignorance and anger. ignorance and anger. the united states -- i never dreamt in my life a president of the note states would give up everything to a dictator -- united states wou
hegseth is like having neville chamberlain. peace for the world. he held of this big piece of paper coming back from berlin talking to at all filler -- ad olf hitler. host: what you think it will look like? caller: i think putin will get everything he wants. he's like trump. if their lips are moving, they are lying. they will destroy ukraine. i don't trust him. host: what happens if ukraine is destroyed? caller: well, he will be a bigger threat to the rest of eastern europe. especially poland....
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he wants to go down in history as a very successful president, as a winner, not as neville chamberlaince the dark and desperate first months of the war. tough choices lie ahead. hamas says it is committed to implementing the gaza ceasefire deal with israel and will continue releasing hostages as scheduled, raising hopes that a resumption of the war can be averted. that is a change from just days ago when the group postponed the release, accusing israel of breaking the terms of the ceasefire. israel says hamas must release three live hostages on saturday under the truce. there have been talks in cairo this week, where it's been reported mediators from egypt and qatar say gaps between the sides have been bridged. i spoke earlier with ahmed fouad alkhatib, a resident senior fellow with the scowcroft middle east security initiative at the atlantic council's middle east programs. i spoke with him about the relief among those in gaza with the ceasefire agreement. my brothers�* a humanitarian work on the ground trying to do as much as the camp, he and his colleagues, with israeli approval. th
he wants to go down in history as a very successful president, as a winner, not as neville chamberlaince the dark and desperate first months of the war. tough choices lie ahead. hamas says it is committed to implementing the gaza ceasefire deal with israel and will continue releasing hostages as scheduled, raising hopes that a resumption of the war can be averted. that is a change from just days ago when the group postponed the release, accusing israel of breaking the terms of the ceasefire....
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flew was in minneapolis in what they call the ebay's naval air station there at what's now walter chamberlain, the great commercial airfield. and we started flying and that those yellow perils, those two winged nazis and i flew there cold as well. you can imagine never landed. i don't think without some snow and ice on the ground until i got to florida, where i went to advance training, i mean, texas to corpus christi and some outlying air bases from corpus. and i got my wings in corpus. so that was the training scenario. was the san jacinto your first ship assignment? first and only ship, but the ship in the commission and either the end of 43 or early in 44, our air aircrew to which i was assigned after, uh, after i got my commission, i went through torpedo bomber training, wanted to be a torpedo bomber, and then we did other training and then we were our group at 51 was assigned to the san jacinto and put her in commission, took her on a shakedown. curtis down to trinidad, did some anti-submarine work there. then on around through the panama canal and out in the pacific in early 44. is the
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he wants to go down in history as a successful president, not as neville chamberlain.s is the toughest moment that ukraine has faced. anchor: hamas says it will release israeli hostages due to a timeline. that is a change from days ago. israel says hamas must release three live hostages on saturday. here is our middle east bureau chief. reporter: tonight, millions of people in gaza are holding their breath to see if this fragile cease-fire deal will hold. hamas was publicly proclaiming that it would stick to the timetable. in the last couple of hours, we have had a rocket launched from gaza. this is an indicator of how tense things are. and how much each side is pushing the other. the israeli government says it expects three live hostages to be released this weekend. and we are expecting hamas to release a list of who they propose to let out of gaza on saturday. if they don't do that, there's a big question on what happens next. israel has committed to releasing a number of prisoners. that has taken up 500 or so prisoners in the last three weeks. all of this began at t
he wants to go down in history as a successful president, not as neville chamberlain.s is the toughest moment that ukraine has faced. anchor: hamas says it will release israeli hostages due to a timeline. that is a change from days ago. israel says hamas must release three live hostages on saturday. here is our middle east bureau chief. reporter: tonight, millions of people in gaza are holding their breath to see if this fragile cease-fire deal will hold. hamas was publicly proclaiming that it...
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and neville chamberlain called the heads of state together. there's a very significant meeting. and they agreed that, okay, hitler could have sudetenland back. maybe that was a mistake in the versailles treaty because there were germans living there, but that would be the end of it. that was 1938. and we know what happened after that. so you just you you can do your best at the head of state level. you can believe you're the best deal maker in the world. but sometimes hard power realities, national aspirations and understanding what's behind it make a difference. and so i hope that, you know, while we do everything we can to smooth this out at the top level, i hope we don't lose sight of 300 years of russian imperialist expansion of their intelligence agency, the mafia state that they're running, and what the threat is to europe and to the united states, by the way, they do interfere in our elections. >> general wesley clark always valued your input. thank you so much. >> thank you, fredricka. >> and this just in. a woman and a two year old child have died from their injuries af
and neville chamberlain called the heads of state together. there's a very significant meeting. and they agreed that, okay, hitler could have sudetenland back. maybe that was a mistake in the versailles treaty because there were germans living there, but that would be the end of it. that was 1938. and we know what happened after that. so you just you you can do your best at the head of state level. you can believe you're the best deal maker in the world. but sometimes hard power realities,...
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i've met wilt chamberlain. i met earl lloyd, the first black player in nba history. guys that were on my wall, magic, barkley, bird, jordan. i've interviewed and met them all. we welcome in senior nba writer marc spears. >>>>before sportscenter. >>>>i remind myself that i get paid to write about basketball for a living. >>>>before his induction to the naismith basketball hall of fame >>>>coach. in terms of scottie, when when did you believe in him. >>>>before his position as senior nba writer for espn's landscape, marc spears was a san jose kid with dreams of playing in the nba. until one day in the seventh grade. >>>>there was a guy from the warriors that came down and spoke to us, and i just went to listen to him in hopes of some free tickets, t-shirts, bumper stickers, something. but what he ended up giving me was some words that, like, changed my life. for some reason. he pointed at me and he said, well, what do you want to do when you grow up? and i'm like, i want to play for y'all. and he's like, well, what if you can't? what if you get hurt? what if your caree
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most valuable player on our team was the way he was able to negate playing against russell and chamberlain and lucas. i would have been the most outstanding player. nate would have been the most valuable player. >> and he is just a few blocks away from him right now, getting an award from the san francisco county sheriff at the italian athletic club. >> yeah, right up at north beach. >> that's right. >> and if you gave him a wall, would he still do the granny style? >> nothing, but net too. >> just a nice swoosh. >>> up next, we'll meet a bay area runner taking on a seemingly impossible task. seven marathons, seven continents, and seven days. >> over the course of the races, it's a number of races that got injured, ♪ (upbeat music playing) ♪ ♪♪ ♪♪ ♪♪ ♪♪ ♪♪ kia movement that inspires. my moderate to severe plaque psoriasis held me back. but now with skyrizi, i'm all in. thanks to skyrizi, i saw dramatically clearer skin. and many even achieved 100% clear skin. don't use if allergic. serious allergic reactions, increased infections, or lowered ability to fight them may occur. before treatmen
most valuable player on our team was the way he was able to negate playing against russell and chamberlain and lucas. i would have been the most outstanding player. nate would have been the most valuable player. >> and he is just a few blocks away from him right now, getting an award from the san francisco county sheriff at the italian athletic club. >> yeah, right up at north beach. >> that's right. >> and if you gave him a wall, would he still do the granny style?...
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trump's comments about zelenskyy because you've had these comparisons recently to 1939, neville chamberlain, peace in our time. et cetera. from writing neville chamberlain to do him justice never amplified under his own byline, hitler's propaganda against the czechs. a little history lesson here. when, at the time the idea was, well, give hitler a little piece of czechoslovakia and we'll avoid war. of course we know how that worked out. that is a notable point here, because trump is not just saying, i want to end the war in ukraine. he is. he is repeating russia's framing of this war. and can you just explain how big a deal that is, just in the simplest terms, to have a u.s. president endorse the kremlin's view of an invasion that it started? >> yeah. >> good morning jim. >> it's a really unprecedented situation. >> because when a president of the. >> united states is. >> taking russia's framing, putin's framing specifically to describe what has happened, it would be one thing if the russian position was based on reality, but it is absolutely not based on anything that is that is true. and
trump's comments about zelenskyy because you've had these comparisons recently to 1939, neville chamberlain, peace in our time. et cetera. from writing neville chamberlain to do him justice never amplified under his own byline, hitler's propaganda against the czechs. a little history lesson here. when, at the time the idea was, well, give hitler a little piece of czechoslovakia and we'll avoid war. of course we know how that worked out. that is a notable point here, because trump is not just...
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hegseth is like having neville chamberlain. peace for the world. he held of this big piece of paper coming back from berlin talking to at all filler -- ad olf hitler. host: what you think it will look like? caller: i think putin will get everything he wants. he's like trump. if their lips are moving, they are lying. they will destroy ukraine. i don't trust him. host: what happens if ukraine is destroyed? caller: well, he will be a bigger threat to the rest of eastern europe. especially poland. places like that. the data rinse i hear coming from maga supporters. i'm sorry, maga supporters. you think you know all this history. i'm sorry but you don't. you watch what happens with this. not only that, trump wants us to practically pull out of nato. that is what kept peace for so many years in europe. that is crazy. that is insane. we can't have that. trump, he just thrives on ignorance and anger. ignorance and anger. the united states -- i never dreamt in my life a president of the note states would give up everything to a dictator -- united states wou
hegseth is like having neville chamberlain. peace for the world. he held of this big piece of paper coming back from berlin talking to at all filler -- ad olf hitler. host: what you think it will look like? caller: i think putin will get everything he wants. he's like trump. if their lips are moving, they are lying. they will destroy ukraine. i don't trust him. host: what happens if ukraine is destroyed? caller: well, he will be a bigger threat to the rest of eastern europe. especially poland....
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make a deal with hitler, saying that even, even neville chamberlain to do him justice. quoting from here, never amplified under his own byline hitler's propaganda against the czechs. trump is amplifying kremlin. the kremlin propaganda here. isaac, we have a new cnn poll out today, which we're going to detail later this hour, which does show that his approval rating is underwater. um, but but still one of the highest approval ratings he had going back to his last term, the afghanistan withdrawal, uh, greatly hurt joe biden. and, by the way, was a source of enormous republican criticism of joe biden. does trump risk an afghanistan in effect, if he abandons ukraine? >> uh, perhaps. i think what happened with joe biden was a specific circumstance around afghanistan, which is his whole thought that he put forward to the american people in 2020, is that he was confident he knew how the world worked. he could do things. and then the withdrawal from afghanistan in those couple of days was so messy. the marines who were killed, it felt like, oh, you're not competent. it hit at t
make a deal with hitler, saying that even, even neville chamberlain to do him justice. quoting from here, never amplified under his own byline hitler's propaganda against the czechs. trump is amplifying kremlin. the kremlin propaganda here. isaac, we have a new cnn poll out today, which we're going to detail later this hour, which does show that his approval rating is underwater. um, but but still one of the highest approval ratings he had going back to his last term, the afghanistan...
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chamberlain did it. ultimately, all of czechoslovakia. senator jeff merkley from oregon ducks, we appreciate you being with us this morning. thank you very much. >> okay. thank you very much, sean. >> president trump calling zelenskyy a dictator has, as we know and seen, drawn swift and understandable criticism from both sides of the political aisle. but from republicans, the pushback once again pretty muted, with one exception. so far, it seems his former vice president, mike pence, taking on donald trump directly on social media, writing this. mr. president, ukraine did not start this war. russia launched an unprovoked and brutal invasion claiming hundreds of thousands of lives. the road to peace must be built on truth. joining us right now is marc short, a longtime adviser to pence. he was pence's chief of staff when he was vp, and marc is now board chair of advancing american freedom. it's good to see you again, marc. what? that is what stood out to me when i was kind of watching the reaction play out yesterday, is that mike pence is
chamberlain did it. ultimately, all of czechoslovakia. senator jeff merkley from oregon ducks, we appreciate you being with us this morning. thank you very much. >> okay. thank you very much, sean. >> president trump calling zelenskyy a dictator has, as we know and seen, drawn swift and understandable criticism from both sides of the political aisle. but from republicans, the pushback once again pretty muted, with one exception. so far, it seems his former vice president, mike...
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in particular, will stop providing us weaponry, because if we fall as a winner, not as neville chamberlainud temperatures, 5 degrees there for aberdeen, 9 degrees in plymouth. in the south—west, around 8 or 9 degrees. now, what about next week? to make much progress, should eventually push we mussms howe rs. , it could potentially turn quite windy. this is bbc news. welcome to hardtalk, from washington, dc. security adviser. it's a great pleasure.
in particular, will stop providing us weaponry, because if we fall as a winner, not as neville chamberlainud temperatures, 5 degrees there for aberdeen, 9 degrees in plymouth. in the south—west, around 8 or 9 degrees. now, what about next week? to make much progress, should eventually push we mussms howe rs. , it could potentially turn quite windy. this is bbc news. welcome to hardtalk, from washington, dc. security adviser. it's a great pleasure.
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-- like neville chamberlain. negotiations can end this war in a just matter only if ukraine can negotiate them from a place of strength. the american people have been incredibly gin russ in our support of -- generous in our support of ukraine. even so, this war cost us less than 0.6% of our gdp, while allowing us to send ukraine old weapons, when we invest in our own cutting-edge replacements. permitting us to learn from ukraine's extraordinary innovation on the front lines and its world class use of new war-fighting technologist, such as drones. and boosting our economy without costing a single american soldier's life. we and our european allies have to continue surging military assistance to ukraine, not forever but so ukraine is best positioned to make this deal. not just for ukraine, but for us, and for free countries all over the world. contrary to what many people believe at the outset of this war, and what president trump apparently believes today, putin's invasion of ukraine has been costly to him, very c
-- like neville chamberlain. negotiations can end this war in a just matter only if ukraine can negotiate them from a place of strength. the american people have been incredibly gin russ in our support of -- generous in our support of ukraine. even so, this war cost us less than 0.6% of our gdp, while allowing us to send ukraine old weapons, when we invest in our own cutting-edge replacements. permitting us to learn from ukraine's extraordinary innovation on the front lines and its world class...
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and of course, in 1938, chamberlain appeased hitler. here is knowing that this is going to be a historic moment this week, but is it going to be one of a positive nature or one to be more concerned about? >> is there anything you think investors need to contemplate? of course, we saw a move lower in the price of oil on hopes that you kind of take out the geopolitical risk premium. >> well, i didn't see where russia ended today, but it started with a 5% boost. the ruble strengthened. so people are making a bet that over time, sanctions could be lifted on russia. perhaps they'll even get back some of their assets. that's a long way in the future. the most interesting thing to me, and it's not been commented on nearly enough, was secretary vicente's trip to ukraine, where he's negotiating. it seems to be he's negotiating arms against critical minerals. and ukraine has rare earths, critical minerals. we all know that's the supply chain of modern power and modern influence. and it also is encouraging to ukrainians because if the us is intere
and of course, in 1938, chamberlain appeased hitler. here is knowing that this is going to be a historic moment this week, but is it going to be one of a positive nature or one to be more concerned about? >> is there anything you think investors need to contemplate? of course, we saw a move lower in the price of oil on hopes that you kind of take out the geopolitical risk premium. >> well, i didn't see where russia ended today, but it started with a 5% boost. the ruble strengthened....
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tele, terry and media are in your up, is saying, hey, could you enough to being given the chain chamberlain style a treatment is going to invade all of your up. now, the option i was the last couple of years i heard the words irreversible path to membership for ukraine in to naples. so many times, you know, i was going to sleep dreaming about it. know, today we've got the nato chief thing, hold on one to take a 2nd. there every step block. we never promised it to ukraine. only use the spot tracking display. just. it seems as if nato thinks, if we see it enough, people will start to believe it a, it's a, it's, it's, i mean, it's funny in one sense the lies and the obvious lies. although i should say that is still banned in west and europe. and in those major countries, so they can see your show, your name, where you're clearly playing the clip earlier, a saying and reversible, and then no, there was never any problem is when a to a membership for ukraine. so the tragedy of all those tens of thousands, maybe a 1000000 ukrainian lives destroyed on these nato lives, allies and them to achieve w
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said to me, he he " iheiwiilléoi” w w whéwwwiquw fiéw'awawsw said look, he will go down as neville chamberlainen to interpret his powers as us president is that he will push it as far as he can until he comes up against something that them. something that stops them. that is what he's doing in terms of assault he has started on federal government the federal government structures and civil service, -—— ’ by elon musk, w by elon musk, who said that led by elon musk, who said that he was feeding the aid agency into the shutter, no, the one we can, in a chipper, one we can, in a couple weeks ago, and they couple weeks ago. and they seem be a that approach to to be a plane that approach to international relations, and thing about donald the thing about donald trump's much talked to everything and not approach to everything and not least foreign policy in terms of how much we are getting out of how much we are getting out of this and how much it is worth, i getting good value of this and how much it is wo money, getting good value of this and how much it is wo money, is etting good value of this an
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all tease me lease period chief, where you have an option to bring in this those chamberlain scenes that from ramallah. thank you very much. i as well as you're hearing from on the middle east and editors as the hey, group of knowing nations aims to support palestine and put pressure on israel. the gathering is led by south africa and malaysia. now we've been hearing from national university of malaysia professor seller wattsey, martha buses, and she's been expanding, have a new blog, could help change the dia, reality in the middle east. i believe that we need to do something other than look at it. just come doctor and just just saying okay, we blame you. sorry for everything happened. i think difficulties very special because it's only 2 countries in a go amnesia and the rest is from the to what country, including south africa. this is a very important move one for me because they have a very specific issue that they want to bring to the international. um, uh, the global people to understand that they want to coordinate the legal economy and diplomatic measures to what is right. so the
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investments and that includes providing security guarantees for ukraine. is that that is where neville chamberlaine gets any success in ukraine, before you even start negotiations, then you will start so i would say to president trump, don't let ukraine don't let putin defeat you. seek peace, but seek a fair and lasting peace. do you think the us should then roll back on their position from earlier the organisation you used to be the secretary general of? yes, indeed. and deploy troops on ukrainian soil. just put some flesh on the bones, then. about being deployed to ukraine as part of a, as you call it, you will have france, germany, poland, the nordics, the baltics. presumably, that commitment of those 100,000 troops at all times would have to be open—ended? of the korean war. for war later on. presence in greenland. you're welcome. we put the idea of tens of thousands of european boots on the ground so we know clearly how we will as well defend our nato troops. yes, if there will be a decision of nato countries sending the troops and overall nato decision, then yes. peacekeeping force? invades
investments and that includes providing security guarantees for ukraine. is that that is where neville chamberlaine gets any success in ukraine, before you even start negotiations, then you will start so i would say to president trump, don't let ukraine don't let putin defeat you. seek peace, but seek a fair and lasting peace. do you think the us should then roll back on their position from earlier the organisation you used to be the secretary general of? yes, indeed. and deploy troops on...
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over time, chamberlain's name became synonymous with the term appeasement, for good reason. you see, while chamberlain's goal of peace may have been honorable, he was dangerously naive about the human nature of a tyrant in germany bent on territorial ambition, pursuits that can only be thwarted with a show of strength. well, president trump's art of the deal opening negotiation with vladimir putin has the same odor of appeasement. last week, donald trump announced he's read whyy to make -- ready to make a deal with putin over ukraine, while apparently ignoring ukraine's key demands for peace in fact, trump and his fledgling defense secretary publicly gave away huge concessions at the start, signaling they would not insist on a return to ukraine's sovereign 2014 borders or future nato membership. it's also not clear from the administration's bewildering munich security conference remarks if president trump plans to even include ukraine or our our pean allies in the -- our european allies in the negotiations for the future of ukraine. it is no wonder that in the united kingdom
over time, chamberlain's name became synonymous with the term appeasement, for good reason. you see, while chamberlain's goal of peace may have been honorable, he was dangerously naive about the human nature of a tyrant in germany bent on territorial ambition, pursuits that can only be thwarted with a show of strength. well, president trump's art of the deal opening negotiation with vladimir putin has the same odor of appeasement. last week, donald trump announced he's read whyy to make --...
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we have since world war ii and they talk about chamberlain and an appeaser.rump is careful not to be an appeaser. talks tough to both sides and says we got to stop the killing and he always says these are tough guys and putin is a bad guy but we are losing money, we got to make it stop, simple language but the beginning of negotiations. >> using money losing lives, families, a lot of people are losing loved ones so yes, war is bad. >> but great points, you brought this up, the president is a master at marketing and what he's doing on the world stage is selling his view in america first agenda. but there's so much going on behind the scenes that we don't know when it comes to where minerals deal you're working on, from the white house, this agreement is not a guarantee future aid for the work nor would it include any commitment of u.s. personnel in the region and that's what americans want to hear, they are debating how negotiation will go forward. >> i think it is the art of the deal in to the table and recognizing putin went into this in the first place he w
we have since world war ii and they talk about chamberlain and an appeaser.rump is careful not to be an appeaser. talks tough to both sides and says we got to stop the killing and he always says these are tough guys and putin is a bad guy but we are losing money, we got to make it stop, simple language but the beginning of negotiations. >> using money losing lives, families, a lot of people are losing loved ones so yes, war is bad. >> but great points, you brought this up, the...
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hegseth is like having neville chamberlain. peace for the world.e held of this big piece of paper coming back from berlin talking to at all filler -- ad olf hitler. host: what you think it will look like? caller: i think putin will get everything he wants. he's like trump. if their lips are moving, they are lying. they will destroy ukraine. i don't trust him. host: what happens if ukraine is destroyed? caller: well, he will be a bigger threat to the rest of eastern europe. especially poland. places like that. the data rinse i hear coming from maga supporters. i'm sorry, maga supporters. you think you know all this history. i'm sorry but you don't. you watch what happens with this. not only that, trump wants us to practically pull out of nato. that is what kept peace for so many years in europe. that is crazy. that is insane. we can't have that. trump, he just thrives on ignorance and anger. ignorance and anger. the united states -- i never dreamt in my life a president of the note states would give up everything to a dictator -- united states would
hegseth is like having neville chamberlain. peace for the world.e held of this big piece of paper coming back from berlin talking to at all filler -- ad olf hitler. host: what you think it will look like? caller: i think putin will get everything he wants. he's like trump. if their lips are moving, they are lying. they will destroy ukraine. i don't trust him. host: what happens if ukraine is destroyed? caller: well, he will be a bigger threat to the rest of eastern europe. especially poland....
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we are seeing now i kind of replay of we can say the ghost of neville chamberlain.t was fitting that the recent meeting was in munich, the famous, infamous site where chamberlain came back and said, yes, unfortunately, it is the start of the comparison to hitler. it was a historical fact that neville chamberlain said the adolph hitler was a man that we could trust and believe in. three times he signed pacts that he brought back to england saying adolf hitler was summoned to be trusted. several years ago vladimir putin did a grand, sweeping speech in which he called up the greatness of russia from antiquity, the russian empire, that he wants -- he was open about it, i give him that. he aims to restore, re-conquest the old czarist russian empire and he is doing an excellent job. we've all heard of the nobel peace prize. if this thing somehow ends up being a nobel peace prize awarded to trump or perhaps trump and putin, what it should be is the nobel appeasement prize, not the nobel peace prize. he is appeasing vladimir putin. noticeably absent were the war crimes, the
we are seeing now i kind of replay of we can say the ghost of neville chamberlain.t was fitting that the recent meeting was in munich, the famous, infamous site where chamberlain came back and said, yes, unfortunately, it is the start of the comparison to hitler. it was a historical fact that neville chamberlain said the adolph hitler was a man that we could trust and believe in. three times he signed pacts that he brought back to england saying adolf hitler was summoned to be trusted. several...
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september 1, 1939 when germany invaded poland, there were a lot of people across the world -- neville chamberlain saying we don't want to provoke, we don't want to escalate regional conflicts. a problem that could have been nipped in the bud early ended up as the deadliest war in world history. the prior administration, i wanted to pull my hair out with some of the decisions made. there were silver of us, including -- there were several of us who came to the polish side of the border begging with secretary blinken, begging for mig-29's, all soviet technology. we were told it would be too provocative. now just before january, we are giving f-16 fighter jets, starting to go into russia, and patriot battery missiles. imagine if we would have given all of that equipment on day one. we would be looking at a very different trajectory. when it comes to the topic of ukraine which i care deeply about, that is why i chose on day one to chair that caucus, i think both parties have gotten it wrong. i really have. it is never too late and we will be doing our job with this administration to have a good outcom
september 1, 1939 when germany invaded poland, there were a lot of people across the world -- neville chamberlain saying we don't want to provoke, we don't want to escalate regional conflicts. a problem that could have been nipped in the bud early ended up as the deadliest war in world history. the prior administration, i wanted to pull my hair out with some of the decisions made. there were silver of us, including -- there were several of us who came to the polish side of the border begging...
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he really outdid -- far outdid neville chamberlain, however misguided he was. negotiated in foolish -- good faith in munich. rubio, i never thought i would see former senator rubio parroting -- it was like molotov ribbentrop part two. donald trump has business interests with the saudi's as well. the constitution forbids him to take foreign monuments. his business of anything of value. i litigated those cases in the prior administration. his businesses are sucking those in all over the planet. he has eliminated -- there is doj enforcement memo inviting -- going to lower the standards for tom firestone. he knows all about this. he was working on these issues and the embassy in moscow when i was ambassador. they are not going to enforce fcpa violations, as has historically been the case. another loophole. i could go on, but i will stop. >> let me ask you briefly on one other issue, which has loomed very large. the foreign agents registration act. there have been many calls for reform, some say there are too many loopholes, it is too broad. i cited in the report th
he really outdid -- far outdid neville chamberlain, however misguided he was. negotiated in foolish -- good faith in munich. rubio, i never thought i would see former senator rubio parroting -- it was like molotov ribbentrop part two. donald trump has business interests with the saudi's as well. the constitution forbids him to take foreign monuments. his business of anything of value. i litigated those cases in the prior administration. his businesses are sucking those in all over the planet....
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i have met wilt chamberlain and met the first black player in nba history. guys on my wall.pears. >> reporter: before sportscenter. >> i remind myself i get paid to write about basketball for living. >> reporter: before his induction into the basketball hall of fame. >> in terms of scotty, we did you believe in him? >> reporter: before his position as senior and be a writer for espn's, mark spears was a san jose kid with dreams of playing in the nba. until one day, in the seventh grade -- >> there was a guy from the warriors that came down and spoke to us and i went to listen to him in hopes of from getting a ticket or t-shirt or something but he gave me words that changed my life and for some reason he pointed at me and said, what you want to do when you grow up ? and i'm like i want to play for you all. nannies like, what if you cannot and you get hurt or what if your career does not last a long what we you do? i was like i don't know. he said my best advice to you is like if you can combine what you love most in life with what you do best in school you will find a career
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to trump want to be the neville chamberlain of the 21st century, blind to the rise of a dictator whotaking over the country's? don't think he wants that, and yet he is risking that. that is what the german chancellor had to say yesterday. he is intervening right before a february 3rd election in germany and vance went to visit with the head of that party. this is unbelievable. >> shannon: mollie, i could see itching to respond. >> mollie: we have had this foreign policy in europe where people have enabled a war that has been absolutely catastrophic to the people of ukraine. we see images of the war in gaza all the time and how horrific that is. we haven't gotten a lot of media coverage. there have been a million casualties in ukraine, with no plan for actual success or ending to that work prior to trump coming in and saying we need to stop the carnage, we need to help ukraine rebuild. all of this outsized rhetoric i think is what people are really wanting to move away from. caring about america's interests and saying we cannot be the world's piggy bank anymore, that europe actually h
to trump want to be the neville chamberlain of the 21st century, blind to the rise of a dictator whotaking over the country's? don't think he wants that, and yet he is risking that. that is what the german chancellor had to say yesterday. he is intervening right before a february 3rd election in germany and vance went to visit with the head of that party. this is unbelievable. >> shannon: mollie, i could see itching to respond. >> mollie: we have had this foreign policy in europe...
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you got wilt chamberlain, bill russell, jerry west, warriors legends rick barry and nate thurmond. barry was the mvp. he scored 38 points and the coach, red auerbach, was thrown out of the all star game. to this day, he's the only coach ever to be thrown out of an all star game. now the game returned to the bay in the year 2000 at the oakland arena. probably best remembered for vinsanity vince carter going full vinsanity and the slam dunk contest. current warriors were asked where they were back in the year 2000. >> i wasn't born yet. my parents never even told me. >> i was not even thought about. >> i was not even a thought. i was four years old, was probably on the couch, sitting next to my dad, watching the game, watching vince carter dunk. >> i was a san antonio spur. definitely not at oracle. >> i was in the bay area. that was my i was that was one of my all star years. i was a sixth grader watching vince carter in the dunk contest and just going absolutely crazy over. i remember that. >> steph curry was 11 years old as he watched vince carter in the slam dunk contest. he will
you got wilt chamberlain, bill russell, jerry west, warriors legends rick barry and nate thurmond. barry was the mvp. he scored 38 points and the coach, red auerbach, was thrown out of the all star game. to this day, he's the only coach ever to be thrown out of an all star game. now the game returned to the bay in the year 2000 at the oakland arena. probably best remembered for vinsanity vince carter going full vinsanity and the slam dunk contest. current warriors were asked where they were...
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. >> michael crowley i heard from folks en route to munich a lot of parallels to neville chamberlain.there anyone clever enough around donald trump to convey the truth of the capitulation to putin that it epitomizes almost unparalleled worldwide weakness? >> you know, nicole, i just i think that the way trump and a lot of people around him look at the world right now, it's domestic and it's foreign. is that all the smart people are always wrong. and these mottos that they live by, like neville chamberlain and appeasement, are something that the establishment swears by. and it's gotten us into all these problems. it got us into wars in the middle east. and i just think they don't think that way. they're not, they're not they don't have the same reaction to sort of historical truths or, you know, slogans like that in the same way that that most administrations, every administration in my lifetime has. and so i just it's a completely different way of thinking. and to some degree, i think that the thought process in this administration sees doing something drastically different and almost
. >> michael crowley i heard from folks en route to munich a lot of parallels to neville chamberlain.there anyone clever enough around donald trump to convey the truth of the capitulation to putin that it epitomizes almost unparalleled worldwide weakness? >> you know, nicole, i just i think that the way trump and a lot of people around him look at the world right now, it's domestic and it's foreign. is that all the smart people are always wrong. and these mottos that they live by,...
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this trump want to be that neville chamberlain to the rise of a dictator who is intent on taking overcountries? i don't think he wants that. and yet he is risking that. that's the german chancellor schultz had to say yesterday. he is intervening right before a february 23 election in germany. and visiting vance went to visit with the head of that party. this is unbelievable. shannon: i can see you're itching to respond. >> the issue here we have had this foreign policy in europe people have enabled a war that's been absently catastrophic to the people of ukraine. we see images of the war in gaza all the time and how horrific that is but we've not got a lot of media coverage for this been a million casualties in ukraine with ending to that war. we need to stop the carnage. we need to help ukraine rebuild. are really one to move away from. caring about america's interest that we cannot be the world's a piggy bank anymore and they have to care about their defense that's not something just donald trump assent. obama's secretary of defense gates say the same thing during his presidency. th
this trump want to be that neville chamberlain to the rise of a dictator who is intent on taking overcountries? i don't think he wants that. and yet he is risking that. that's the german chancellor schultz had to say yesterday. he is intervening right before a february 23 election in germany. and visiting vance went to visit with the head of that party. this is unbelievable. shannon: i can see you're itching to respond. >> the issue here we have had this foreign policy in europe people...
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but i wonder if the history of neville chamberlain is more instructive that appeasement is for losersoint to keep america from decimating its most important alliance? >> well, i think you're right. >> i think the. >> parallels to 1938 have been coming. >> up. >> all weekend. and the idea. >> of. >> appeasement and weakness and sacrificing. these nations, whether. >> it's czechoslovakia. >> or ukraine. >> those those. >> come. >> up in too many conversations. >> and i. >> think it is also true what you. >> said that is. >> president trump does. >> not want. >> to be a loser. >> president trump wants. >> to be. >> a winner. in order. >> to do that, he. needs to. >> show strength. >> and he. >> needs to lean. >> on putin. >> he can. >> bring putin to. >> the table. >> that's apparently what he's. >> able to do. he's bringing putin to the table. >> that's showing strength. >> and that. >> would be a. >> winner if he can. if he can dominate putin. >> john hudson, thank you for your reporting on this really extraordinary moment. ambassador taylor, we're going to ask you to stick around a li
but i wonder if the history of neville chamberlain is more instructive that appeasement is for losersoint to keep america from decimating its most important alliance? >> well, i think you're right. >> i think the. >> parallels to 1938 have been coming. >> up. >> all weekend. and the idea. >> of. >> appeasement and weakness and sacrificing. these nations, whether. >> it's czechoslovakia. >> or ukraine. >> those those. >> come....
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neville chamberlain like appeasement.es. >> yeah. >> well, nicole. >> that is one of the. >> big reactions. >> that we're hearing, which is, you know. >> head scratching over president. >> trump's approach. >> to this negotiation, which. >> is. >> to say. >> that from the outset, he is. making key concessions to the russians over the fate of ukraine. and one of them is. >> to say that the us is dropping. >> its support for. ukraine's eventual. >> membership in nato, which is a long standing us position. you also heard secretary of defense hegseth say that it was unrealistic. >> to expect. >> that ukraine would return to its pre 2014 borders, which not only includes land that was taken by russia in the invasion that occurred in february of 2022, but really refers to the annexation of crimea in early 2014. so essentially saying that we're giving up on crimea now. you might say that it was going to be very difficult to get crimea back, but at least it was something that you could negotiate with, as is nato membership. but i
neville chamberlain like appeasement.es. >> yeah. >> well, nicole. >> that is one of the. >> big reactions. >> that we're hearing, which is, you know. >> head scratching over president. >> trump's approach. >> to this negotiation, which. >> is. >> to say. >> that from the outset, he is. making key concessions to the russians over the fate of ukraine. and one of them is. >> to say that the us is dropping. >> its...
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putin has him being hailed in london by politicians of all political stripes as another neville chamberlain. that was the british prime minister who traded away european territory in hopes of dissuading hitler from invading anywhere else. and a year later, hitler started his conquest of europe. >> gave him a little bit of czechoslovakia in hopes he wouldn't take the rest. and then he went and took the rest. jim sciutto kim dozier, thank you both for being here, kate. >> rfk jr. has been confirmed and also just been sworn in as the secretary of health and human services, now heading up america's public health agencies. and in some of his first comments as secretary, the known vaccine cynic said this. >> i'm not going to take away anybody's vaccine. if people are happy with their vaccines, they ought to be able to get them. what we're going to do is give people good science. we don't have good safety studies on almost any of the vaccines. >> now, that is the very same language that kennedy has used for years and also used during confirmation hearings to win over support from skeptical republi
putin has him being hailed in london by politicians of all political stripes as another neville chamberlain. that was the british prime minister who traded away european territory in hopes of dissuading hitler from invading anywhere else. and a year later, hitler started his conquest of europe. >> gave him a little bit of czechoslovakia in hopes he wouldn't take the rest. and then he went and took the rest. jim sciutto kim dozier, thank you both for being here, kate. >> rfk jr. has...
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me of neville chamberlain sitting down with the germans to decide the future of czechoslovakia. peace in our time in 1938. and now it is. vladimir putin and donald trump who get to decide the future of ukraine. that's what this war was about. ukraine is russia wanted ukraine. it wants to subjugate ukraine and wants to control ukraine. it wants to make it part of russia. and here the president of the united states says he wants peace. therefore, he's a wonderful human being. and i have now invited him to come here. never mind that he was indicted for war crimes by the international criminal court, which, by the way, we will sanction just as we start to lift sanctions on russia. you know, if it wasn't so serious, you'd think this was a comedy show. it's not. it's deeply tragic and it's real. >> ivo daalder, thank you so much for your time. i really appreciate it. >> thank you. >> coming up, all the president's lawyers, how trump's personal attorneys are taking personal attorneys are taking control of the baby: liberty! mom: liberty mutual is all she talks about since we saved hund
me of neville chamberlain sitting down with the germans to decide the future of czechoslovakia. peace in our time in 1938. and now it is. vladimir putin and donald trump who get to decide the future of ukraine. that's what this war was about. ukraine is russia wanted ukraine. it wants to subjugate ukraine and wants to control ukraine. it wants to make it part of russia. and here the president of the united states says he wants peace. therefore, he's a wonderful human being. and i have now...
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famous for neville chamberlain's surrender of the sudetenland. >> and abandonment of. >> the last. >>elease or. >> reduce the sanctions. they refuse an american backstop. >> they begin to suggest an. american abandonment of europe and a. >> betrayal of ukraine. >> donald trump will be known as the biggest loser of the. >> 21st century. >> the man who chose a team that includes russia, north korea. >> iran and. >> china over. >> our team. >> that is ukraine. >> germany. >> france. >> italy. >> great britain, the folks who have been our partners. >> and allies for decades and. >> who. >> share our values. >> that appears to be what he's doing. >> it does. >> and then. >> what would be the next steps in this? i mean, we've got the 82nd airborne at the border. >> between poland and ukraine. i mean. >> how where does. >> this go? if he. >> if it goes. >> as badly as. >> is possible. >> he literally. begins to. draw american. >> troops out of. >> europe and. >> abandons not. just ukraine. >> but nato and europe. >> that would be an awful outcome. it would. >> profoundly destabilize the worl
famous for neville chamberlain's surrender of the sudetenland. >> and abandonment of. >> the last. >>elease or. >> reduce the sanctions. they refuse an american backstop. >> they begin to suggest an. american abandonment of europe and a. >> betrayal of ukraine. >> donald trump will be known as the biggest loser of the. >> 21st century. >> the man who chose a team that includes russia, north korea. >> iran and. >> china over....
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durant joining the likes of wilt chamberlain, jordan kobe kareem and the league's all time leading scorern. he finished with a game high 34 points. it was a 119 112 loss to the grizzlies. but check out after the final buzzer. grizzlies star ja morant going over to kd, handing him a game ball out of a sign of respect. here he is after the game. >> true honor. >> to be in the same category as those players who helped shape the game and push the game forward and that's always been my goal, is to get the most out of myself every day and the most out of my career. and so to be mentioned with those guys means i'm doing something right. >> let's go to the nhl instead of all star weekend, the league is hitting pause on the regular season to host the four nations face-off tournament. it features four of the world's top hockey powers canada, finland, sweden and the u.s. boston bruins teammates brad marchand and charlie mcavoy. they've developed this tightly knit friendship over their careers, but now they'll be playing against each other, and they may very well meet up in the championship game, whi
durant joining the likes of wilt chamberlain, jordan kobe kareem and the league's all time leading scorern. he finished with a game high 34 points. it was a 119 112 loss to the grizzlies. but check out after the final buzzer. grizzlies star ja morant going over to kd, handing him a game ball out of a sign of respect. here he is after the game. >> true honor. >> to be in the same category as those players who helped shape the game and push the game forward and that's always been my...
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but to your point, the neville chamberlain vibes are certainly surrounding not just these two who found really donald trump. >> yes. i mean, munich is a very unfortunately, i mean, ominously apt historic venue for this kind of message. i am encouraged and to some degree surprised by the pushback we're now beginning to see from european leaders. keir starmer mentioned britain's prime minister mentioned that no negotiation should take place without the ukrainians being at the table, that ukraine should eventually become a member of nato and uk also impose sanctions on additional members of putin's circle today. boris pistorius, germany's defense minister, said vance's speech was unacceptable. highly strong language for a german and to come out with us. the european counterpart to marco rubio, used the word appeasement. so talk of munich and appeasement. >> we nato may be something out that we are not a part of at any time soon. so sadly, but at least they are holding together without us. always a pleasure. thank you so much. and coming up, how trump's budget cuts and the cash bonanza he a
but to your point, the neville chamberlain vibes are certainly surrounding not just these two who found really donald trump. >> yes. i mean, munich is a very unfortunately, i mean, ominously apt historic venue for this kind of message. i am encouraged and to some degree surprised by the pushback we're now beginning to see from european leaders. keir starmer mentioned britain's prime minister mentioned that no negotiation should take place without the ukrainians being at the table, that...
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ron white, you heard last night, he spoke on his most recent book on joshua chamberlain. i am in all of dr. white's, but he told me at lunch today he's now working on john adams years in congress. did i get that right? john quincy and john quincy adams, thank you so much. there is a different set. believe it's just a slight white. next to ron is harold holzer. harold spoke to us last night on his new book on lincoln and immigration. he is the jonathan fenton director of the roosevelt house public policy institute at hunter college. this is, again a staggering fact. i don't believe it's a typo. author, coeditor or editor of how many books? harold? a 55. 55. he's right. 55 books on lincoln and the civil war next to harold. there we have is elizabeth leonard. she is the gibson professor of history at colby college, or she's recently retired from colby. she is the author of a number of books, the most recent. you heard her speak about it last night. benjamin butler. i've been told by the folks at the bookstore that there is one copy left to ben butler. no copies left to ben b
ron white, you heard last night, he spoke on his most recent book on joshua chamberlain. i am in all of dr. white's, but he told me at lunch today he's now working on john adams years in congress. did i get that right? john quincy and john quincy adams, thank you so much. there is a different set. believe it's just a slight white. next to ron is harold holzer. harold spoke to us last night on his new book on lincoln and immigration. he is the jonathan fenton director of the roosevelt house...