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, the father of zbigniew brzezinski, he was the consul of poland in canada from the thirty-ninth to theth year, officially, this is the man who did everything, in order not to give, or at least to adjust the canadian society, no involved in the war with hitler's germany, canada and before the second world war, and moreover, during the second world war, occupied a very murky position, and it is only a generally happy coincidence that canada at that time was a dominion of the united states, not a territory of great britain, and the protectorate of the united states, became part of the anti-hitler coalition. canada is not a country that accidentally got lost somewhere. canada is a nazi incubator, which has been quite consciously for many years was preparing a new wave of nazism. canada is a nazi country. we need to be a little more careful with the terms, already, well, canada has already been called a nazi state. well, in general, the next step is denazification. что ну пожалуйста, let's formalize canada, well, this is an example, you know, of such absolute savagery, because it must be sa
, the father of zbigniew brzezinski, he was the consul of poland in canada from the thirty-ninth to theth year, officially, this is the man who did everything, in order not to give, or at least to adjust the canadian society, no involved in the war with hitler's germany, canada and before the second world war, and moreover, during the second world war, occupied a very murky position, and it is only a generally happy coincidence that canada at that time was a dominion of the united states, not a...
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zbigniew brzezinski actual chess. it's a metaphor. and you know, i chose not to do it because didn't know how many people would remember zbigniew brzezinski today from a picture they they had thought that he that he and bacon would have a lot in common because they were both from poland. that's why that's actually they put them together and i think it was bacon's of staff the joke that they were poles. but but as i say the book really the challenge of jewish leadership to simultaneously play three dimensional chess which is the essence of statesmanship and yet to feel at the same time you are a mere pawn in a larger story and to believe both and the importance of jewish power but in the mysterious and the mysterious plan of providence. and if there are those in the book, like brandeis, who really never thought that much about providence, the case i make in discussing their stories is that their remarkable lives are of the greatest signs of providence itself, because their stories are so are so unlikely, at least as far as their role i
zbigniew brzezinski actual chess. it's a metaphor. and you know, i chose not to do it because didn't know how many people would remember zbigniew brzezinski today from a picture they they had thought that he that he and bacon would have a lot in common because they were both from poland. that's why that's actually they put them together and i think it was bacon's of staff the joke that they were poles. but but as i say the book really the challenge of jewish leadership to simultaneously play...
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and then also, you know, ukraine, the brzezinski writes about as explicitly in the late 19 ninety's commissioned by the council on foreign relations. his book, the grants um the grand test board, he writes about how you create is pivotal entity. if you want to make sure that rested in china, don't come together. and for us of counter hedge, a monic block, you need to control these areas and emissions you created specifically. so this is the latter, and i think terminal stage of this whole initiative, you know, in the project for a new american century, we can call it and it failed it with the 911 wars in afghanistan in the rack. and it failed with the air of spring wars in libya and syria. i mean, i is they quote, unquote succeeded in libya, but syria, they failed in the still occupying it blatantly illegally and so on. and they are and, and losing, and ukraine. and this is really, i think the, it's, it represents the collapse eventually i believe, well, well, the air is there when i, i want to go back to, to re on this one, went ahead to mine is going down. it doesn't take it lightly. okay. if
and then also, you know, ukraine, the brzezinski writes about as explicitly in the late 19 ninety's commissioned by the council on foreign relations. his book, the grants um the grand test board, he writes about how you create is pivotal entity. if you want to make sure that rested in china, don't come together. and for us of counter hedge, a monic block, you need to control these areas and emissions you created specifically. so this is the latter, and i think terminal stage of this whole...
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this thing are really stuck on the and, and still drunk on the success of being your brzezinski use great victory by a, by, you know, sucking the soviets back into their, their unwinnable quagmire in enough gas and back in the eighty's. and there's just this strange effort to just replicate this, this template in our modern era, despite the fact that the world has changed very much since 19 eighties and 79. when the us really what the dominant superpower economically, and on other, other points today, the world is completely different. we have the rusher of trying to iran aligns, but that's one over many of the countries of the world to a new, a new set of rules of the game and, and the formulas of the past don't work anymore. but there's just as unwillingness to recognize this reality and i like math, i don't think does he think that's what makes the, the west particularly the united states really, really dangerous. let me go to wyatt. i'm not here because this is a paradigm shift. we're seeing how the global south is reacting to all of this. but we need these people in washington. they
this thing are really stuck on the and, and still drunk on the success of being your brzezinski use great victory by a, by, you know, sucking the soviets back into their, their unwinnable quagmire in enough gas and back in the eighty's. and there's just this strange effort to just replicate this, this template in our modern era, despite the fact that the world has changed very much since 19 eighties and 79. when the us really what the dominant superpower economically, and on other, other points...
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yes, we don’t need more 30 years ago , brzezinski’s words turned out to be funny to fokine, but theyprophetic , however. was directly among those who did not fallow all this and did the good, they are not sent to support the independence and democracy of ukraine, this in the future may have a beneficial effect on the interests of european countries on issues of their own expansion, that is, money flowing like a river from ukraine. resources, natural wealth of the territory, people, all this is for the benefit of europe, or here is another quote. you all know that i am a longtime friend of ukraine but don't expect the west to fight for you. this is the main thing that you must understand, however, ukrainians still do not understand this in the direction that they have been using the country for their own purposes and for more than a decade. the premiere of the season , the voice is no longer children, look after the program vremya and always on one tv.ru knew that people with warmth would accept iced tea daniil original production technology. buying refinancing credit cards in install
yes, we don’t need more 30 years ago , brzezinski’s words turned out to be funny to fokine, but theyprophetic , however. was directly among those who did not fallow all this and did the good, they are not sent to support the independence and democracy of ukraine, this in the future may have a beneficial effect on the interests of european countries on issues of their own expansion, that is, money flowing like a river from ukraine. resources, natural wealth of the territory, people, all this...
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i was approached by a very eager tina weymouth who said she loves mika brzezinski.t. you should consider that a victory. i think jerry harrison is actually a fan of yours. she said know your value is an incredible accomplishment. she said go tell mika that know your value, i love her for know your value. i for the longest time had know your value. hats off to mika. >> wow. i am blown away. >> she said she needed to hear that message. >> i love know your value. thank you. thank you very much. >>> and coming up on "morning joe," elon musk was on capitol hill yesterday to discuss concerns over artificial intelligence and the man who wrote the book on the billionaire tech ceo walter isaacson returns to "morning joe" to explain the risk musk says a.i. presents. we'll be right back. k says a.i. presents we'll be right back. trying vapes to quit smoking might feel like progress, but with 3x more nicotine than a pack of cigarettes - vapes increase cravings - trapping you in an endless craving loop. nicorette reduces cravings until they're gone for good. oh, booking.com ♪ so
i was approached by a very eager tina weymouth who said she loves mika brzezinski.t. you should consider that a victory. i think jerry harrison is actually a fan of yours. she said know your value is an incredible accomplishment. she said go tell mika that know your value, i love her for know your value. i for the longest time had know your value. hats off to mika. >> wow. i am blown away. >> she said she needed to hear that message. >> i love know your value. thank you. thank...
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the ability to carry out the type of prolonged war that was possible in times like, is it being a brzezinski is wet dream of the 198 late seventy's throughout the 80s. that to, that is not really there this time around, back in the eighty's the us was still relatively financially stable. whereas now it's a giant bottle debt reading basket case, which is teetering on the edge, which is again, creating a timeline that we've never seen before. so with that, i don't really know exactly how, how they're, they're going forward in front of the idea is because i live with the illusions, you know, you know, right, it's, it's very interesting here is that, you know, the, the narrative from the west it's, it's very more realistic, it's very hollow, but it's more or less big. and it's very difficult to have a constructive conversation with some of that. and so moralizing about everything and hypocritical on top of it, the russians are interested in security. it's always been that that's from the very, very beginning to the moment we're speaking right now. security for all nobody in the west and power is
the ability to carry out the type of prolonged war that was possible in times like, is it being a brzezinski is wet dream of the 198 late seventy's throughout the 80s. that to, that is not really there this time around, back in the eighty's the us was still relatively financially stable. whereas now it's a giant bottle debt reading basket case, which is teetering on the edge, which is again, creating a timeline that we've never seen before. so with that, i don't really know exactly how, how...
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, the son of the notorious brzezinski.ng he can, chauvinism yes, against brussels a there to raise, uh, some kind of social guarantees, they promise all this, that is, they play on any uh arguments that their opponents use, both on the right and on the left, because it’s really because of the scandal with visas 4 -6% drop. they won’t be able to, uh, one party, they’ll have to form a government with someone to negotiate who is the closest ally of the confederates, and these people hate the ukrainians and say, listen a. why do we need a war from belarus anyway? whatever you say, they are nationalists, right-wing catholics, ultra-catholics, but here they have some kind of consciousness, glimpses of consciousness, they say, we don’t need to get involved in this war. let's calm down, that's why the situation is complicated and that's why there's such hysteria. yes, but this is all happening in poland against the backdrop of a spiral. uh, nuts, there’s already a dictatorial uh, regime there. i don’t know that belarus will soon b
, the son of the notorious brzezinski.ng he can, chauvinism yes, against brussels a there to raise, uh, some kind of social guarantees, they promise all this, that is, they play on any uh arguments that their opponents use, both on the right and on the left, because it’s really because of the scandal with visas 4 -6% drop. they won’t be able to, uh, one party, they’ll have to form a government with someone to negotiate who is the closest ally of the confederates, and these people hate the...
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helene brzezinski was found murdered in a field outside of denver. be to false confessions from two notorious serial killers. decades would pass before a tireless young detective picked up the case, and set her sights on a promising you suspect, back to josh mankiewicz with a promise to helene. >> her murder had become the textbook example of a cold case. but in 1998 a ray of hope sprang up, it came from a somewhat newer textbook, the use of dna evidence had become a revolutionary tool in criminal investigations. they realized, there was dna from their suspect in evidence. >> there was body fluids on these pieces of material or swabs from the autopsy that had not been tested and so we were very excited at that time because we had an abundance of dna evidence available to us. >> evidence that had been preserved even though you weren't testing for dna back then, no one was? >> no one was and to this day i give the credit to the colorado bureau of investigation crime scene techs that collected that evidence, had no idea what was going to be into the fut
helene brzezinski was found murdered in a field outside of denver. be to false confessions from two notorious serial killers. decades would pass before a tireless young detective picked up the case, and set her sights on a promising you suspect, back to josh mankiewicz with a promise to helene. >> her murder had become the textbook example of a cold case. but in 1998 a ray of hope sprang up, it came from a somewhat newer textbook, the use of dna evidence had become a revolutionary tool in...
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and there was also contact from brzezinski. this is the same line and lev dobryansky is the same.there and then , under the task of taking them out of the bag one by one and sending them to ukraine to sow additional chaos from just such people. and what happens is today's deputy prime minister of canada is a christian freelancer, even if he is a puppet, but behind her there are very influential puppeteers and we will continue to figure out who rules and runs the show? with you was maria butina, the doll of the heir to tuti, and now the program time you are the gravy train of american special schools, the newly appointed minister of defense of ukraine rustem umerov, in deportation the children survived the force of the circle of the russian colony, he is trying to prove with such a defender of the rights of the crimean tatars who are allegedly being oppressed by someone somewhere . at the worlds was recruited.ru in 2018. he’s just brutally spouting someone’s terrorist nonsense, which they initially put into him; he ’s a corrupt official; there’s a huge amount of compromising materi
and there was also contact from brzezinski. this is the same line and lev dobryansky is the same.there and then , under the task of taking them out of the bag one by one and sending them to ukraine to sow additional chaos from just such people. and what happens is today's deputy prime minister of canada is a christian freelancer, even if he is a puppet, but behind her there are very influential puppeteers and we will continue to figure out who rules and runs the show? with you was maria butina,...
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she knew her power the mika brzezinski know your power, you know your worth, you know your work value. but think of this contrast. got elsie robinson at a time where women are generally powerless or just just beginning to accrue power. and even after they get the vote, they don't use it. and then you have a woman who is nowhere as bold for many years, doesn't get bold until she has. and that's a century later, right? yeah. so is it being a is it this faith in merit that i am so clearly brilliant, which she was modestly but brilliant and nationally acknowledged but still timid about taking these steps and even out to other women in the department. what's the. yeah so, nancy, but you know, i say she's not a bold person. she's so nancy i think part of it is that she as i said, she was raised in new york city, grew up in morningside heights, was scholarship student at spence and spence at the time, you know, elite girls school, girls when they arrived in the morning, had to curtsy to the doorman and it was considered good training and. this is in late 48. and i'm sorry late fifties was co
she knew her power the mika brzezinski know your power, you know your worth, you know your work value. but think of this contrast. got elsie robinson at a time where women are generally powerless or just just beginning to accrue power. and even after they get the vote, they don't use it. and then you have a woman who is nowhere as bold for many years, doesn't get bold until she has. and that's a century later, right? yeah. so is it being a is it this faith in merit that i am so clearly...
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brzezinski said they lost by a landslide on all those measures, so they had to disrupt.tin now. he wants to disrupt the world order. well, that's donald trump. donald trump won in 2016 by being the great disrupter, while marco rubio and all these other people were just staring at him shocked, not believing what he was able to say. he's a disruptor. if you play by marcus of queensbury rules, freeze on the debate stage, he will beat you. biden has to disrupt. he can't play by marcus of queensbury rules. that's what trump and the republicans think he's going to do. >> well, look, it's true, you have to stand up to the bully. you've got to, you know, punch him in the nose. and, no, not by marcus of queensbury rules. i do think we should remember, you know, joe biden didn't back down from donald trump in 2020. in fact, joe biden got elected president. so he does know how to do this. you know, it is a different situation now, he's the incumbent, bringing all the advantages and disadvantages of incumbency. there are disadvantages in terms of what a sitting president is going to
brzezinski said they lost by a landslide on all those measures, so they had to disrupt.tin now. he wants to disrupt the world order. well, that's donald trump. donald trump won in 2016 by being the great disrupter, while marco rubio and all these other people were just staring at him shocked, not believing what he was able to say. he's a disruptor. if you play by marcus of queensbury rules, freeze on the debate stage, he will beat you. biden has to disrupt. he can't play by marcus of queensbury...
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brzezinski in the 1980s writing that the soviets, they had no interest in contributing to the world ordernited states economically, militarily, politically and every other way. so for them disruption was their best play. disruption was their only play. disruption cynically was the logical play. it was always fine because that's who the russians were. that's who the soviets were. now we have the chinese doing the same thing, the sagging economy, feeling like they're on their back heel with the united states, finally doing the asia pivot. what is the impact with both china and russia deciding to delink and disengage in the building out of the world order, which of course china was participating in from 1979 when they normalized relations up until a few years ago. >> well, you've got it right. it's a really fragmented world. so we talk about international community, there isn't an international community. we talk about world order, there really isn't worlded or memp so you have china having its own views clearly about taiwan. russia has these romantic dreams of incorporating ukraine into mot
brzezinski in the 1980s writing that the soviets, they had no interest in contributing to the world ordernited states economically, militarily, politically and every other way. so for them disruption was their best play. disruption was their only play. disruption cynically was the logical play. it was always fine because that's who the russians were. that's who the soviets were. now we have the chinese doing the same thing, the sagging economy, feeling like they're on their back heel with the...
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the brzezinski lecture. >> we thank you so much for doing that. >> it was an honor to do it. being able to do the lecture meant a lot. >> all right >> thank you. >> means a lot for us. >> thank you so much. >> thank you so much for being here secretary of state antony blinken, greatly appreciate it. >> thank you, mr. secretary. >> andrea mitchell, thank you, as well. we'll be watching "andrea mitchell reports" at noon on msnbc. >>> coming up on "morning joe," in-fighting inside the house gop over the impendi ing government shutdown is heating up we'll talk to republican representative mike lawler from new york about the tensions with the far right of his party to get things done. that's up next on "morning joe." with its customizable options chain, easy-to-use tools and paper trading to help sharpen your skills, you can stay on top of the market from wherever you are. e*trade from morgan stanley. ♪ limu emu & doug ♪ what do we always say, son? liberty mutual customizes your car insurance... so you only pay for what you need. that's my boy. now you get out there, and you make
the brzezinski lecture. >> we thank you so much for doing that. >> it was an honor to do it. being able to do the lecture meant a lot. >> all right >> thank you. >> means a lot for us. >> thank you so much. >> thank you so much for being here secretary of state antony blinken, greatly appreciate it. >> thank you, mr. secretary. >> andrea mitchell, thank you, as well. we'll be watching "andrea mitchell reports" at noon on msnbc....
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we've got an ace diplomat in the zone in warsaw, mark brzezinski, brother of mika. i think there will be a concerted effort in the west, and it won't just be washington leaning in. you'll see nato do everything it can to shore up this crack. look, it's a pretty good example that politics are local. that's what's happening, as richard said, as you said, joe. election coming up. the pols get through that, and hopefully it'll combine with the efforts i described to move this in the right direction. point two, and it's kind of a step back, let's remember who is at fault here. this is russia -- >> right. >> -- that has created this situation by blockaded the black sea, stopping the normal flow of these massive grain shipments, which ought to be going to north africa, the middle east, the lavont. putin weaponized food. as a side benefit, the grain is flowing to the east. it is cheaper and moves across the land. that's what is driving the discontent in poland. the problem, as usual, reverts back to putin. a good way to think about how to help solve this would be to break t
we've got an ace diplomat in the zone in warsaw, mark brzezinski, brother of mika. i think there will be a concerted effort in the west, and it won't just be washington leaning in. you'll see nato do everything it can to shore up this crack. look, it's a pretty good example that politics are local. that's what's happening, as richard said, as you said, joe. election coming up. the pols get through that, and hopefully it'll combine with the efforts i described to move this in the right...
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brzezinski said about the soviet union.nited states every time on economics, on military, on soft power, on everything else. that's why putin is the way putin is. joe biden and the biden campaign, they need to stop fighting flat footed. they're fighting a disrupter. if they keep trying to fight a conventional campaign, they're going to have problems. >> you cannot fight a conventional campaign when you're in a street fight. donald trump is a street fighter. you've got to be able to deal with that. you know, people, if you run, they will chase you. i learned when i was very young as an activist and started getting a lot of fire, people attacking me. an old activist told me, you have to embrace where you're wrong and fight back. he says, let me tell you something about hunting, reverend al, you don't hunt. i said, no. he says, "why do people like to go rabbit hunting rather than bear hunting?" i said, "why?" he said, "because rabbits run from the hunter. bears go after the hunter." rabbit hunting wouldn't be fun if the rabbit
brzezinski said about the soviet union.nited states every time on economics, on military, on soft power, on everything else. that's why putin is the way putin is. joe biden and the biden campaign, they need to stop fighting flat footed. they're fighting a disrupter. if they keep trying to fight a conventional campaign, they're going to have problems. >> you cannot fight a conventional campaign when you're in a street fight. donald trump is a street fighter. you've got to be able to deal...