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right when nikita khrushchev learned john f. kennedy had been assassinated he cried. why? guest: it was one of the marvelous interesting in my judgment fascinating aspects of nikita khrushchev that he had a dream and the dream was that if he could sit down with an american president, he figured that he and the president could solve all the problems of the world. all he needed was that opportunity. and he got that opportunity only once in june of 1961 in vienna when they met at the summit, the summit that was greeted with enormous expectation and ended in the deepest disappointment. and khrushchev took it into his mind that he wanted to somehow or another take kennedy to the cleaners, he was going to get his way, he wanted to rewrite the strategic balance of the world which favored the u.s he wanted to favorusa, the soviet union and he did have that moment with kennedy which led to the cuban missile crisis, which led the world to the edge of a nuclear war. afterward, they reached an agreement on an atmospheric nuclear test ban treaty. after that finally in khrushchev's mind
right when nikita khrushchev learned john f. kennedy had been assassinated he cried. why? guest: it was one of the marvelous interesting in my judgment fascinating aspects of nikita khrushchev that he had a dream and the dream was that if he could sit down with an american president, he figured that he and the president could solve all the problems of the world. all he needed was that opportunity. and he got that opportunity only once in june of 1961 in vienna when they met at the summit, the...
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right when nikita khrushchev learned john f. kennedy had been assassinated he cried. why? guest: it was one of the marvelous interesting in my judgment fascinating aspects of nikita khrushchev that he had a dream and the dream was that if he could sit down with an american president, he figured that he and the president could solve all the problems of the world. all he needed was that opportunity. and he got that opportunity only once in june of 1961 in vienna when they met at the summit, the summit that was greeted with enormous expectation and ended in the deepest disappointment. and khrushchev took it into his mind that he wanted to somehow or another take kennedy to the cleaners, he was going to get his way, he wanted to rewrite the strategic balance of the world which favored the u.s.. he wanted to favor russia, the soviet union and he did have that moment with kennedy which led to the cuban missile crisis, which led the world to the edge of a nuclear war. afterward, they reached an agreement on an atmospheric nuclear test ban treaty. after that finally in khrushchev'
right when nikita khrushchev learned john f. kennedy had been assassinated he cried. why? guest: it was one of the marvelous interesting in my judgment fascinating aspects of nikita khrushchev that he had a dream and the dream was that if he could sit down with an american president, he figured that he and the president could solve all the problems of the world. all he needed was that opportunity. and he got that opportunity only once in june of 1961 in vienna when they met at the summit, the...
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and samsonov makes the stop on nikita zadorov. national calendar looks different. tomorrow, nhl network, 1:00, lightning and canadiens, and then it's about the four nations face-off, starts wednesday on tnt and max, and thursday on espn, and, ray, you'll be a part of it. >> ray: yes, we will. we'll take off on thursday. the u.s. and the fins, and the fins will grind in that tournament. they do it every international tournament. they're always a little bit of the underdog, and they always are a pain to play against. >> mike: bruce cassidy said the other day, it's going to be a little weird coaching against some of his guys. he'll be a part of the team canada coaching staff. moving in, through the slot, had that one wrap away from nikita zadorov. >> ray: the bruins had a 3-1 lead late in the second period. they gave up the late one, swayman whiffed on whitecloud's shot. look at what happens on the third goal, though. shea theodore steps to the inside of the ice and drives the middle lane. that's where the defense and the forward have to communicate. mcavoy is already
and samsonov makes the stop on nikita zadorov. national calendar looks different. tomorrow, nhl network, 1:00, lightning and canadiens, and then it's about the four nations face-off, starts wednesday on tnt and max, and thursday on espn, and, ray, you'll be a part of it. >> ray: yes, we will. we'll take off on thursday. the u.s. and the fins, and the fins will grind in that tournament. they do it every international tournament. they're always a little bit of the underdog, and they always...
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ronan's sister nikita told the bbc these new government plans will make a difference even. ago, and somee particularly pricey. butter has gone up by 18% and instant coffee a gun at a former friend. a jury in los angeles acquitted him on two assault well, a new report from the house of commons has criticised stereotypes that paint baby boomers as out of their kids. and we'll leave you with these pictures. in surrey, and it's been declared a major incident. appeared on monday night, and a second one has goodbye. hello there and welcome to sportsday. here's what we've got coming up. a hat—trick for killian mbappe helps real liverpool earn a draw at aston villa as they move eight points clear at the top of the english premier league. new zealand beat pakistan on the opening day of the itc champions trophy. they have been dumped out of the uefa champions league by half before the frenchman rounded off his hat trick in the second to see real safely through to the last 16. next round. having to fight for the champions league, to be
ronan's sister nikita told the bbc these new government plans will make a difference even. ago, and somee particularly pricey. butter has gone up by 18% and instant coffee a gun at a former friend. a jury in los angeles acquitted him on two assault well, a new report from the house of commons has criticised stereotypes that paint baby boomers as out of their kids. and we'll leave you with these pictures. in surrey, and it's been declared a major incident. appeared on monday night, and a second...
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and one of the two people, nikita khrushchev had the gusts to acknowledge in public that he had made a tremendous blunder. he had gambled on putting missiles and troops into cuba to shift the balance of power, to gain an advantage in the negotiation of berlin, but he failed because kennedy called him on it and khrushchev backed off. if he had not backed off on that fateful sunday, the world might be very well have ended up in a nuclear war catastrophe. host: talking about marvin's new book, a different russia. taking your phone calls as well, phone lines as usual in this segment democrats 202-748-8000. republicans 202-748-8001. independents 202-748-8002. he is with us for the rest of our program today. how many years total were you a journalist in russia and how were you able to be there and do that job at the height of the cold war to be an american journalist and communist russia. guest: to understate the answer, it was very difficult. because in the first phase in my time there as the moscow correspondent for cbs, all of our copy was censored. in other words you could not say anyt
and one of the two people, nikita khrushchev had the gusts to acknowledge in public that he had made a tremendous blunder. he had gambled on putting missiles and troops into cuba to shift the balance of power, to gain an advantage in the negotiation of berlin, but he failed because kennedy called him on it and khrushchev backed off. if he had not backed off on that fateful sunday, the world might be very well have ended up in a nuclear war catastrophe. host: talking about marvin's new book, a...
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right when nikita khrushchev learned john f. kennedy had been assassinated he cried. why? guest: it was one of the marvelous interesting in my judgment fascinating aspects of nikita khrushchev that he had a dream and the dream was that if he could sit down with an american president, he figured that he and the president could solve all the problems of the world. all he needed was that opportunity. and he got that opportunity only once in june of 1961 in vienna when they met at the summit, the summit that was greeted with enormous expectation and ended in the deepest disappointment. and khrushchev took it into his mind that he wanted to somehow or another take kennedy to the cleaners, he was going to get his way, he wanted to rewrite the strategic balance of the world which favored the u.s.. he wanted to favor russia, the soviet union and he did have that moment with kennedy which led to the cuban missile crisis, which led the world to the edge of a nuclear war. afterward, they reached an agreement on an atmospheric nuclear test ban treaty.
right when nikita khrushchev learned john f. kennedy had been assassinated he cried. why? guest: it was one of the marvelous interesting in my judgment fascinating aspects of nikita khrushchev that he had a dream and the dream was that if he could sit down with an american president, he figured that he and the president could solve all the problems of the world. all he needed was that opportunity. and he got that opportunity only once in june of 1961 in vienna when they met at the summit, the...
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his sister nikita told the bbc these new government plans will make a difference. it bets are now 3.3% groceries are now 3.3% more than year ago, groceries are now 3.3% more than yearago, and are 7777 77 are particularly some things are particularly pricey. but gone up by 18%, pricey. but has gone up by 18%, and instant ::??ss a next, a �* has been found not guilty of firing a rocket to friend. a$ap rocky would have been 24 in have been facing 24 years in prison. and is it ageist to poke fun at your parents generation? a new report from generatiors? as best report from of commons has the house of commons has criticised stereotypes that paint baby boomers is out of 77 777frail 7 7 7 77 777frailor 7 7 7 777f7é57u73r7u7v7r5§ 7 7 77777frailorlivinga 7 7 7 77 7frail or living a life7 7 7 touch, frail or living a life of luxury at expense 77 77�*77k7id7s.77 77 77 77�*77kid7s.77lt777 77 77 77�*77kid7s.77lt7ai7m7s77 77 �* kids. it aims to prevent their kids. it aims to prevent older people from digital we will leave you with pictures. is a huge swallowing 7 swallowing up 7
his sister nikita told the bbc these new government plans will make a difference. it bets are now 3.3% groceries are now 3.3% more than year ago, groceries are now 3.3% more than yearago, and are 7777 77 are particularly some things are particularly pricey. but gone up by 18%, pricey. but has gone up by 18%, and instant ::??ss a next, a �* has been found not guilty of firing a rocket to friend. a$ap rocky would have been 24 in have been facing 24 years in prison. and is it ageist to poke fun...
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as”; a " 7 been an”; as; 7 7 7777 been left7out of thé england in favour of —— squad in favour of nikitatumn, she hardly played. she credits, but over that got some credits, but over that time, she... 55:5 and time, she... start playing and showing you're about and then time, she... start playing and we can revisit that again. the good news is that she lauren available. she's fit and back james available. she's fit and back in the squad for the first time in the squad for the'first time april. she's been in great form, scoring six goals in her last five matches for the club. sarina wiegman is without number of experienced without a number of experienced players. the bayern munich �* is out 77 �* is out injured and midfielder is out injured and joins more and him and alex greenwood. serena v ben was asked about a very key player, and she said she's hopeful stan wei will be fit in hopeful sta n'weiwillbe'fit'in time the euros. hopeful stanwe'rwillbe—fitin time the euros. the hopeful stanweiwiltbe—fitin time the euros. the meantime, for the euros. in the meantime, anglo start and extensivel
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start with the small stuff if you don't get it under control you won't be able to save the big stuff nikitady success is paying attention to every detail. in business you have to pay attention to every detail if you're publicly traded company have to account for every dollar that spent. >> when you're trying to cut expenses the first thing is to stop digging the hole and understand where the money is going if you don't know where it's going how are you going to cut costs. all of this is really making me wonder what the heck was biden administration doing for four years, president trump has done so much in three and half weeks and what were they doing in four years. >> elon musk is implementing the memo of moving fast and break things when democrats can keep up with how much he sticking a racquetball to waste in their hammering and pearl clutching as if the american people have an objection to cutting reckless expenditures. the doge subcommittee hearing, the ceo of lexus nexus told us they found $1 trillion of our taxpayer money lost to overseas criminals that's before you get to the superfi
start with the small stuff if you don't get it under control you won't be able to save the big stuff nikitady success is paying attention to every detail. in business you have to pay attention to every detail if you're publicly traded company have to account for every dollar that spent. >> when you're trying to cut expenses the first thing is to stop digging the hole and understand where the money is going if you don't know where it's going how are you going to cut costs. all of this is...
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communist party looking at the de-stalinization crisis of 1956 when the soviet then soviet leader nikita khrushchev denounced his predecessor, josef stalin, who had ruled over the soviet union from 1924 until his death. and. 1953 denounced him as a bloody, paranoid murderer. everything that his opponents and his critics abroad had had always he was a moment of great disillusion, but briefly, a moment of it seemed to open up a road to create the communist movement along new lines as an independent movement, as a movement that wasn't tied to soviet foreign objectives. and that too badly. and thirdly, the book about dorothy healy. dorothy was the leader of the los angeles communist party district, which after new york was second strongest in, the party from the 1930s on in well into the fifties. and she was a maverick so much so that other people, other more orthodox people in the communist party began to refer to los angeles as the the yugoslavia of american communism, as this sort of deviant direction. and she to from within the movement to to reinvent it and ultimately had leave it decid
communist party looking at the de-stalinization crisis of 1956 when the soviet then soviet leader nikita khrushchev denounced his predecessor, josef stalin, who had ruled over the soviet union from 1924 until his death. and. 1953 denounced him as a bloody, paranoid murderer. everything that his opponents and his critics abroad had had always he was a moment of great disillusion, but briefly, a moment of it seemed to open up a road to create the communist movement along new lines as an...
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baby nikita keeping her pro parents in check.at kind, and then there's those kinds. >> what is the highlight of the show for each of you? >> the highlight of the show, i think, is the finale when you see the standing ovations, and everyone is -- have the biggest smiles on their faces. >> i have a segment where i get to do some gymnastics and people go crazy, and i love it. >> break a leg. >> reporter: a side stage huddle. >> all: good morning, america. >> reporter: it's showtime. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> and should pasha pull you up to the stage, get ready to giddyap. >> wow! >> what keeps you coming back? >> honestly for me, i still think it's the opportunity that i get to do what i love, and it's the audiences. every time we're on stage, we get to engage with them. for me it's that feeling and that connection, hands down. >> best assignment of my life! okay. you can snag tickets now thanks to those newly added tour dates, and a pro tip for anyone looking to unleash their inner emma or gleb, start with abc, and i don't mean
baby nikita keeping her pro parents in check.at kind, and then there's those kinds. >> what is the highlight of the show for each of you? >> the highlight of the show, i think, is the finale when you see the standing ovations, and everyone is -- have the biggest smiles on their faces. >> i have a segment where i get to do some gymnastics and people go crazy, and i love it. >> break a leg. >> reporter: a side stage huddle. >> all: good morning, america....
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covered the one and only summit meeting in 1961 between president john kennedy and soviet premier nikitalematic gamble. trump has described the war in ukraine as a bloody mess and promised to end it quickly. putin would also like to end it quickly, but on his terms. interestingly, his terms seem to overlap with trump's. first, a ceasefire in place, meaning russia keeps roughly 20% of ukraine. second, ukraine gets barred from nato and likely the european union. it becomes a neutral nation aligned not with the west, which is what it wants, but with russia. this deal could end the war as trump has promised, but ukraine left out in the cold would justifiably scream betrayal, pointing a bloody finger at the united states and launching on its own a desperate guerilla war against russia. in another form, the war would continue. >> the bloodshed must stop and this war must end. >> nato, the once reliable bulwark against russian aggression, would effectively be shattered, unable any longer to depend on america's word or its military support. on the other side of the world, china might be encourag
covered the one and only summit meeting in 1961 between president john kennedy and soviet premier nikitalematic gamble. trump has described the war in ukraine as a bloody mess and promised to end it quickly. putin would also like to end it quickly, but on his terms. interestingly, his terms seem to overlap with trump's. first, a ceasefire in place, meaning russia keeps roughly 20% of ukraine. second, ukraine gets barred from nato and likely the european union. it becomes a neutral nation...
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director mcguire who is here with us tonight as well as director diana roach, jason cunningham, carl nikita and maria accountants who wanted to make sure to acknowledge those folks and also to set the stage of what we're going to be hearing tonight to my fellow commissioners, this will be the first of a number of of meetings and solicitations will have on this subject after speaking with our deputy city attorney. i want to talk a little bit about process. so under the process we're required to consider the report and recommendations which is what we are all doing tonight to kick off the process and our required to forward the proposed the proposal to adjust any boundaries to the mayor and board of supervisors as well as post the proposal at the commission office outside the commission's regular meeting location on the city's website and send a copy to the public library. so the conclusion of the presentation tonight i'm going to make a motion that we do that we're not making any final adoption decisions that we're simply forwarding the proposed report to the board of supervisors and the may
director mcguire who is here with us tonight as well as director diana roach, jason cunningham, carl nikita and maria accountants who wanted to make sure to acknowledge those folks and also to set the stage of what we're going to be hearing tonight to my fellow commissioners, this will be the first of a number of of meetings and solicitations will have on this subject after speaking with our deputy city attorney. i want to talk a little bit about process. so under the process we're required to...
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and for those wondering, nina, is nikita khrushchev's granddaughter. >> yeah. >> which i have a.eat the united states at everything refrigerators. and it was in black and white. but but i have i have a recollection. >> of that. >> i've had a lot of advantages, a lot of advantages. >> i know, i know. >> having seen the moon. >> landing, things like that, it really did happen. >> a. >> lot wasted on the. >> despite what. >> whoopi says. >> we're going to talk jobs in the ai economy. the ceo of mercor joining us to discuss the company's latest valuation and growth forecasts. we'll be right back. >> i'm alison lundberg, strategist at americaneagle.com. wagner came to us with a goal to make their website user experience seamless and simplify access to product information for customers. we build enterprise websites like this all the time through a fully integrated digital transformation. wagner datacom is now a fast, mobile optimized website with an engaging user experience. for complete website and digital solutions, go to americaneagle.com. >> my clients deserve. >> someone who under
and for those wondering, nina, is nikita khrushchev's granddaughter. >> yeah. >> which i have a.eat the united states at everything refrigerators. and it was in black and white. but but i have i have a recollection. >> of that. >> i've had a lot of advantages, a lot of advantages. >> i know, i know. >> having seen the moon. >> landing, things like that, it really did happen. >> a. >> lot wasted on the. >> despite what. >> whoopi...