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churchill called this proposal completely unacceptable and threatened to resign if churchill exerted pressure. unit during his may visit to great britain vyacheslav mikhailovich molotov promised one prominent emigrant. consider his proposal and how is the result ladies and gentlemen? on september 1, 1942, in lebanon, in the city of rayak, a military unit was formed. then it will become a military unit and clearly declare itself, what will it be called? yaroslav sokolov the city of vologda, school number 30, was formed by the aviation squadron, normandy neman, which then sorbed yes, because there located the headquarters of the fighting french charles squadron.
churchill called this proposal completely unacceptable and threatened to resign if churchill exerted pressure. unit during his may visit to great britain vyacheslav mikhailovich molotov promised one prominent emigrant. consider his proposal and how is the result ladies and gentlemen? on september 1, 1942, in lebanon, in the city of rayak, a military unit was formed. then it will become a military unit and clearly declare itself, what will it be called? yaroslav sokolov the city of vologda,...
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in in any— it would have been churchill in in any respect.n any respect. i was on most in tears, it was stunning. this man has a price on_ tears, it was stunning. this man has a price on his — tears, it was stunning. this man has a price on his head, these murdering russians— a price on his head, these murdering russians are — a price on his head, these murdering russians are trying to kill him in his country— russians are trying to kill him in his country —— i was almost in tears — his country —— i was almost in tears and _ his country —— i was almost in tears. and he delivers that speech, he got _ tears. and he delivers that speech, he got the — tears. and he delivers that speech, he got the nuance right, he referred earlier— he got the nuance right, he referred earlier on— he got the nuance right, he referred earlier on to — he got the nuance right, he referred earlier on to shakespeare, "to be or not to— earlier on to shakespeare, "to be or not to he." — earlier on to shakespeare, "to be or not to be," and he said earlier, it's coded — no
in in any— it would have been churchill in in any respect.n any respect. i was on most in tears, it was stunning. this man has a price on_ tears, it was stunning. this man has a price on his — tears, it was stunning. this man has a price on his head, these murdering russians— a price on his head, these murdering russians are — a price on his head, these murdering russians are trying to kill him in his country— russians are trying to kill him in his country —— i was almost in tears...
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ah, once the world was saved, churchill changed his mind. any attempt by the soviets to compete against the anglo saxons had to be crushed forever. the usaa has to be eliminated immediately. general george s. patton, commander of the u. s. 3rd army demands that the troops do not stop at the elbow, but move on toward stalingrad. on june 29th 1945 stolen, who already knows about the operation orders marshal shook off to move troops to combat positions in the west. mm. it is now clear to the allies that a surprise attack is no longer possible then charger. the conclusion. he died in creek scuff hammond and started our mobility attack. dean di chanda annoyed the buffalo, chatham, jean chavez de leon down my story in north iceland. once. yeah, there too, but some of our vans conte, starting in for october east and i see, so i found a bus mafia dar on charges. are you had that been anything for me or damaging the phone yet? these as garbage b. like and dish. divest mr. that's enough. we're no longer interested in a union with the russians, so we d
ah, once the world was saved, churchill changed his mind. any attempt by the soviets to compete against the anglo saxons had to be crushed forever. the usaa has to be eliminated immediately. general george s. patton, commander of the u. s. 3rd army demands that the troops do not stop at the elbow, but move on toward stalingrad. on june 29th 1945 stolen, who already knows about the operation orders marshal shook off to move troops to combat positions in the west. mm. it is now clear to the...
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ah, once the world was saved, churchill changed his mind. any attempt by the soviets to compete against the anglo saxons had to be crushed forever. the usaa has to be eliminated immediately. general george s. patton, commander of the u. s. 3rd army demands that the troops do not stop at the old, but move on toward stalingrad. on june 29th 1945 stolen, who already knows about the operation orders marshal shook off to move troops to combat positions in the west. mm. it is now clear to the allies that a surprise attack is no longer possible then charger. the conclusion, deduction, creeks, government, and such as our mobility or tut. dean. deutschland annoyed to buffalo chatham, jean chavez de leon down my story. in north iceland, once a day or 2, but some of my friends conte starting in for october eastern. does she east our sound? does matthew dodd on charges. are you had that been anything for me that tom was in the phone yet? he says, garbage feel, i can dish, divest, mr. that's enough. we're no longer interested in a union with the russians
ah, once the world was saved, churchill changed his mind. any attempt by the soviets to compete against the anglo saxons had to be crushed forever. the usaa has to be eliminated immediately. general george s. patton, commander of the u. s. 3rd army demands that the troops do not stop at the old, but move on toward stalingrad. on june 29th 1945 stolen, who already knows about the operation orders marshal shook off to move troops to combat positions in the west. mm. it is now clear to the allies...
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>> the funny thing is, don, churchill wasn't churchill in 1940.eats of his own in world war i. he'd been out of power for a period of time, and then comes that german attack on western europe, and the man met the moment, and he transformed himself and in so doing transformed the people. so i think that's what we're seeing with zelenskyy. there's something of him having been an actor and having to portray a role and believing so now in the ukrainian people and being able to project that role onto those people that is probably fit. he also understands media in a way someone else wouldn't have, those videos he puts out when he talks about we're going to have a future again, going to rebuild our cities, going to sing again. i just can't believe how people aren't inspired by that, and they are which is incredible. >> what is interesting to me, doris, is how -- what this has done, the position it's put our president in, president biden in because biden is now because of this i believe in large part because of this played a crucial role in unifying nato
>> the funny thing is, don, churchill wasn't churchill in 1940.eats of his own in world war i. he'd been out of power for a period of time, and then comes that german attack on western europe, and the man met the moment, and he transformed himself and in so doing transformed the people. so i think that's what we're seeing with zelenskyy. there's something of him having been an actor and having to portray a role and believing so now in the ukrainian people and being able to project that...
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in 1942, partly under pressure from roosevelt, churchill agreed to adopt a declaration promising indian after the war. on july 28, he dined with king george vi, who he wrote in his diary. he surprised me by saying that his colleagues and two or all three parties in parliament were ready to give up india to the indians after the war of king george vi 1942. dominions have a common devotion to the motherland until the adoption of a new constitution, the majesty government must inevitably retain control over the defense of india and be responsible for leading the defense of india july 2 , 1940 arrests the boss by that time he had already been behind bars 11 times for anti-british speeches, but the indian hero flees, crosses the afghan border to the ussr, from where he ends up in germany, the nazis allow him to form the indian legion from captured military personnel and open radio broadcasting in india although the boss was dubbed the indian fuhrer, not then in reality. he sympathized with the ideas of socialism and dreamed of relying on the soviet union in the struggle for indian independen
in 1942, partly under pressure from roosevelt, churchill agreed to adopt a declaration promising indian after the war. on july 28, he dined with king george vi, who he wrote in his diary. he surprised me by saying that his colleagues and two or all three parties in parliament were ready to give up india to the indians after the war of king george vi 1942. dominions have a common devotion to the motherland until the adoption of a new constitution, the majesty government must inevitably retain...
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mike: one world leader who's guided the opposition of president putin is winston churchill. leader with johnson echoing churchill on behalf of our allies. eric shawn reports. >> reporter: boris johnson declaring the ukrainian battle cry to ukrainian citizens under attack. the british prime minister taking the fight to vladimir putin opinion. >> boris has been leading the pack, and i think that is a chenation to him -- commendation to him and his style as a leader. >> reporter: besides president biden, johnson is in a small group of leaders confronting the crisis. -and-a-halfalty bennett held talks with putin last weekend, french president emmanuel macron has talked to him on the phone, and new german chancellor olaf shots has cap selled the nord stream 2 pipeline from russia, but it is johnson who echoes winston churchill. >> i think the churchillian connection in wartime is very a., and i think it's -- apt, and i think it's helpful having a prime minister who understands how to communicate at this note time as we're trying to keep the international coalition together like c
mike: one world leader who's guided the opposition of president putin is winston churchill. leader with johnson echoing churchill on behalf of our allies. eric shawn reports. >> reporter: boris johnson declaring the ukrainian battle cry to ukrainian citizens under attack. the british prime minister taking the fight to vladimir putin opinion. >> boris has been leading the pack, and i think that is a chenation to him -- commendation to him and his style as a leader. >> reporter:...
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churchill spoke to congress, i think, three times. was after pearl harbor. it was after hitler invaded -- sorry. it was after japan declared war on us and hitler declared war on us. if you think about it, it's as if churchill had been invited in 1939 or 1940 to address the congress. he was always at privately lobb franklin roosevelt for arms, for aid, he said, you know, that things are afoot which will be told as long as the english language is spoken in any corner of the globe when he talks about the british defiance. he talked about british defiance, and i suspect zelenskyy alluded to churchill when he addressed the british parliament. it wouldn't surprise me if there's something from the american speeches that churchill gave in the speech today, and remember the great one was the french general who had dismissively said that britain would have her neck rung like chicken and churchill said some chicken, some neck, and there's a kind of defiance, and churchill embodied that then and in a fascinating way, zelenskyy has, i think, excee
churchill spoke to congress, i think, three times. was after pearl harbor. it was after hitler invaded -- sorry. it was after japan declared war on us and hitler declared war on us. if you think about it, it's as if churchill had been invited in 1939 or 1940 to address the congress. he was always at privately lobb franklin roosevelt for arms, for aid, he said, you know, that things are afoot which will be told as long as the english language is spoken in any corner of the globe when he talks...
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gravitas with roosevelt and what churchill? you know, i'll try to answer it as it can is is that the soviets got a very very favorable press in the united states look magazine and life magazine which went out to millions every week. you can't underestimate their influence, you know, but they depicted soviet union as a worker's paradise is that you know, he he the moniker uncle joe was used often by the intelligence here. so he had a very even though he was million killing millions with his with his resettlement programs things like that is that he got very favorable, press in the united states. he had a lot of sympathetic supporters. there were a lot of you know, it was it was not it was not if you called somebody a communist in the 1930s. it didn't carry the same heavy burden as if you called somebody a communist today. it was it was were i would say we were more open, but we were more on educated about the collectivism or the socialist philosophy. and also is is that is that you have the contrast is that it's down versus hitl
gravitas with roosevelt and what churchill? you know, i'll try to answer it as it can is is that the soviets got a very very favorable press in the united states look magazine and life magazine which went out to millions every week. you can't underestimate their influence, you know, but they depicted soviet union as a worker's paradise is that you know, he he the moniker uncle joe was used often by the intelligence here. so he had a very even though he was million killing millions with his with...
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ukrainian president volodymyr zelenskyy has been called the winston churchill of our time.spoke to u.k. parliament yesterdays yesterday, received a standing ovation. how critical is his leadership in this moment? >> it is extremely important for us to speak out and i like his sense of humor, he said, i don't -- as much as churchill. >> carley: he's certainly showing incredible leadership and bravery and a lot of people say without him, if he had fled the situation in ukraine would be different right now. ukrainian forces have been able to hold off troops in way that has made vladamir putin angry and they are saying he may double down and use more lethal force, it must be a massive concern for you. >> carley, i'm not fearing for my life, i lived through a lot in my life and if god did not take me by now, i don't care if i'm on the black list for ukrainians who are speaking out for my country. we are ukrainians, we want the best for our country. we are fighting for democracy, for liberty, especially the young generation in my country. it is shameful putin even trying to silen
ukrainian president volodymyr zelenskyy has been called the winston churchill of our time.spoke to u.k. parliament yesterdays yesterday, received a standing ovation. how critical is his leadership in this moment? >> it is extremely important for us to speak out and i like his sense of humor, he said, i don't -- as much as churchill. >> carley: he's certainly showing incredible leadership and bravery and a lot of people say without him, if he had fled the situation in ukraine would...
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ah, once the world was saved, churchill changed his mind. any attempt by the soviets to compete against the anglo saxons had to be crushed forever. the usaa has to be eliminated immediately. general george s. patton, commander of the u. s. 3rd army demands that the troops do not stop at the elbow, but move on toward stalingrad. on june 29th 1945 stolen, who already knows about the operation orders marshal shook off to move troops to combat positions in the west. mm. it is now clear to the allies that a surprise attack is no longer possible then charger. the conclusion, deduction, creeks, government, and started our mobility or tut, dean. deutschland annoyed to buffalo chatham, jean chavez de leon down my story. in north iceland, once a day or 2, but some of my friends calmed starting in for arca resistant as she is so astound buzz mafia dar on charges. are you had that been anything for me or damaging the phone yet? these as dupage feel, i can dish, divest, mr. that's enough. we're no longer interested in a union with the russians, so we don
ah, once the world was saved, churchill changed his mind. any attempt by the soviets to compete against the anglo saxons had to be crushed forever. the usaa has to be eliminated immediately. general george s. patton, commander of the u. s. 3rd army demands that the troops do not stop at the elbow, but move on toward stalingrad. on june 29th 1945 stolen, who already knows about the operation orders marshal shook off to move troops to combat positions in the west. mm. it is now clear to the...
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churchill can be exaggerated for a lot of things. zelenskyy was a television star that is suddenly this figure in world history where churchill had a very long career. >> of course. >> meeting the moment -- meeting the moment churchill won in world war ii i think what we're in is a cold war like situation and it's very dangerous. i would keep everything on nato. the fact of the matter is the biden administration, the pentagon is not going to allow planes, air force planes coming out of poland over the ukraine so there's some disagreements between did he len ski and he's using the word genocide and putting pressure on congress to do more than $13 billion that he just got and yet zelenskyy is going to go down in history as an evergreen hero of what democracy and standing up against thuggery and totalitarianism means. >> president biden said he would speak later after president zele zelenskyy. do you see this as a defining chapter for our president and our democracy? >> i do. he's planning on going to europe this is the moment the europ
churchill can be exaggerated for a lot of things. zelenskyy was a television star that is suddenly this figure in world history where churchill had a very long career. >> of course. >> meeting the moment -- meeting the moment churchill won in world war ii i think what we're in is a cold war like situation and it's very dangerous. i would keep everything on nato. the fact of the matter is the biden administration, the pentagon is not going to allow planes, air force planes coming out...
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churchill can be exaggerated for a lot of reasons. zelenskyy was a television star who now is suddenly this figure in world history, where churchill had a very long career >> of course >> but he is meeting the moment, but meeting the moment, churchill won in world war ii. i think what we're in now is a cold war-like situation, but it's getting very dangerous. i would keep everything on nato. the fact of the matter is, the biden administration, the pentagon, is not going to allow, you know, planes -- air force planes coming out of poland over the ukraine, so, there's some disagreements between zelenskyy, and he's using the word "genocide," and he's going to be putting pressure on congress to do more than those $13 billion that he just got and yet, zelenskyy is going to go down in history as an evergreen hero of what democracy and standing up against thuggery and totalitarianism means. >> douglas, before we go, president biden expected to speak later in the day after president zelenskyy. man, what a tough act to follow. do you see this
churchill can be exaggerated for a lot of reasons. zelenskyy was a television star who now is suddenly this figure in world history, where churchill had a very long career >> of course >> but he is meeting the moment, but meeting the moment, churchill won in world war ii. i think what we're in now is a cold war-like situation, but it's getting very dangerous. i would keep everything on nato. the fact of the matter is, the biden administration, the pentagon, is not going to allow,...
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. >> even drawing comparisons to winston churchill today addressing the same lawmakers that churchill once led in a matter of days. we have actually watched the international perception of zelinsky change from eastern european politician with little name recognition to an international symbol. resilience is on the map now. robert sherman has more on president zelensky's message today to the british parliament. addressing an enthusiastic british parliament virtually from the besieged ukrainian capital of kiev. >> president below tamir's alinsky, drew upon the words of one of england's most famous writers as that she's finished. the question for us now is to be to notice. should get question for 15 days. this question who have been asked, but now i can give you a definitive onset. it's definitely yes to created. for 13 days. the ukrainian military has repelled the russian invasion and for 13 days, the ukrainian president has refused to yield that conviction remains the nationals and new. >> we will continue fighting all land, whatever the cost. we will fight in the forests in the fail.
. >> even drawing comparisons to winston churchill today addressing the same lawmakers that churchill once led in a matter of days. we have actually watched the international perception of zelinsky change from eastern european politician with little name recognition to an international symbol. resilience is on the map now. robert sherman has more on president zelensky's message today to the british parliament. addressing an enthusiastic british parliament virtually from the besieged...
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so, churchill and saying we will fight untilthe end.til the end. so, ready for peace but prepared to fight. and possibly to fight very hard.— to fight very hard. thanks for “oininu to fight very hard. thanks for joining us- — the severe sanctions imposed on russia mean that the economy is collapsing. more and more household names are halting trade in russia and blocking access to goods and services — mcdonald's and coca—cola are the latest. despite the risks, anti—war sentiment is being expressed across the country, and there is a sense that the war is not going as russia had planned. today, the bbc resumed reporting in russia, after it was temporarily suspended at the end of last week, over concerns surrounding a new law passed by the russian parliament. our moscow correspondent steve rosenberg reports. women's day — it's one of russians' favourite holidays, but this year's felt subdued and tense. moscow police out in force to prevent protests at what russia's doing in ukraine. and from the kremlin, a request for russian women to suppo
so, churchill and saying we will fight untilthe end.til the end. so, ready for peace but prepared to fight. and possibly to fight very hard.— to fight very hard. thanks for “oininu to fight very hard. thanks for joining us- — the severe sanctions imposed on russia mean that the economy is collapsing. more and more household names are halting trade in russia and blocking access to goods and services — mcdonald's and coca—cola are the latest. despite the risks, anti—war sentiment is...
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i think i would go back to churchill. _ russian resources? i think i would go back to churchill.i think i would go back to churchill. the only - russian resources? i think i would| go back to churchill. the only basis for security is diversity. and actually that rule applies from the 70s right up until today. we have made mistakes, but we have made mistakes not by relying on someone, but by over relying and not having enough choices. and sometimes we are lulled into a false sense of security because of track record. for example russian gas has flowed to the west unimpeded since the early 1990s. so everyone has said it is clearly a reliable supplier, it is clearly a reliable supplier, it is probably still reliable, but it is probably still reliable, but it is used as a sword not as something to enhance the economics of europe. we are now in a situation where we are seeing the west do all it can to decouple itself from russia and the vast resources. can that be done without hurting themselves? i think it de ends without hurting themselves? i think it depends on _ without hurting th
i think i would go back to churchill. _ russian resources? i think i would go back to churchill.i think i would go back to churchill. the only - russian resources? i think i would| go back to churchill. the only basis for security is diversity. and actually that rule applies from the 70s right up until today. we have made mistakes, but we have made mistakes not by relying on someone, but by over relying and not having enough choices. and sometimes we are lulled into a false sense of security...
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not only to solve ideological problems, but also to complete the most global confrontation, which churchillctually spoke about in the forty-fifth one misfortune between germany and soviet russia lie the cordon sanitaire from eastern european countries or metrops created to isolate soviet russia, they must be surrendered, we must not deceive, and even more so reassure small and weak states, promising them protection from the league of nations and appropriate steps, since we know that nothing of the kind can be undertaken nevil chamberlain 1938. the german ultimatum along the so-called danzig corridor, the danzin the corridor, the former german land along the southern coast of the baltic sea, connecting the main territory of germany with east prussia, was rejected by the poles, relying on the guarantees that the allies provided to poland, primarily the british. here it must be recalled that poland at that time had an agreement with germany almost similar to the hammer rebentrop fact. in general , relations with practically allied dismemberment of russia lies at the heart of polish policy in t
not only to solve ideological problems, but also to complete the most global confrontation, which churchillctually spoke about in the forty-fifth one misfortune between germany and soviet russia lie the cordon sanitaire from eastern european countries or metrops created to isolate soviet russia, they must be surrendered, we must not deceive, and even more so reassure small and weak states, promising them protection from the league of nations and appropriate steps, since we know that nothing of...
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we now know the answer, he's going to be winston churchill. >> and he's drawn the people together inike him to leave, but they now understand he's not leaving kyiv, and if he is assassinated bit d by the r in the process, he become a martyr and that draws the ukrainian people together. as one diplomat tells me, he becomes the most famous ukrainian of all time. >> he almost single-handedly, he's evoking so much world war ii through so much of what he's saying, john, he's almost single-handedly making people, western allies wonder, oh, my god, is this the sort of the beginning of a world war iii and if it is and whatever comes after this, what are we going to do right now? right? sort of a reckoning that he's creating. >> well, look, i mean, i think one of the things that this invasion has made us realize is that many of us took the piece created after the second world war for granted. the international order established by america and its allies and rules-based society, that's what vladimir putin is directly attacking as well as the people of ukraine. we're confronting that every day.
we now know the answer, he's going to be winston churchill. >> and he's drawn the people together inike him to leave, but they now understand he's not leaving kyiv, and if he is assassinated bit d by the r in the process, he become a martyr and that draws the ukrainian people together. as one diplomat tells me, he becomes the most famous ukrainian of all time. >> he almost single-handedly, he's evoking so much world war ii through so much of what he's saying, john, he's almost...
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he talked about churchill and shakespeare with the house of commons.ctive? >> he is brilliant. i mean, he is the modern day churchill in both in terms of his courage and his tenacity and also in his eloquence. and, you know, i mean imagine the effectiveness churchill would have had if he had zoom. if he could have, you know, gone across the world and made his appeals on and spoken to three parliaments in a week. you know, this is a guy who is taking churchillian eloquence and combining it with 21st century technology to rally the world and the cause of freedom. >> bret: brit, is the biden administration not being that eloquent with what it is doing or saying too much about what it is doing. >> no, the problem i have with the president is compared to zelenskyy, neither he, biden, nor anybody else in the west looks like that much of a leader because zelenskyy has painted a picture of what a hero is supposed to look like. a lot of it is theatrics, i get that but there he is still in kyiv with the bombs raining down. you can't deny him that i would say tha
he talked about churchill and shakespeare with the house of commons.ctive? >> he is brilliant. i mean, he is the modern day churchill in both in terms of his courage and his tenacity and also in his eloquence. and, you know, i mean imagine the effectiveness churchill would have had if he had zoom. if he could have, you know, gone across the world and made his appeals on and spoken to three parliaments in a week. you know, this is a guy who is taking churchillian eloquence and combining it...
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because he was mentioning the holocaust, you mentioned in winston churchill with boris johnson. i mean, i think people are forgetting the role that russia played because, you know, the soviet union played a big role in defeating the nazis. 18 percent of german casualties were inflicted by the soviets. the 1st to take berlin were the soviet delivery or the concentration camps. were the soviet so. 3 i don't know whether it's it's so you know, wilful or it's just historical illiteracy. but it's, it's really cringed and there's absolutely no need to do this. the west or any supports you frame. they're kind of just shipping the opposite effect. yeah, those people listening to the address is politicians, countries, leaders. do you think that western ahmed truth towards moscow is going to, is going to alter, is going to get more stringent in the, in the coming months? you know, is it going to become more hostile or will moscow's red lines be respected? because you've already got people complaining about higher prices, etc. and that's not going to change. so are people's, the citizens a
because he was mentioning the holocaust, you mentioned in winston churchill with boris johnson. i mean, i think people are forgetting the role that russia played because, you know, the soviet union played a big role in defeating the nazis. 18 percent of german casualties were inflicted by the soviets. the 1st to take berlin were the soviet delivery or the concentration camps. were the soviet so. 3 i don't know whether it's it's so you know, wilful or it's just historical illiteracy. but it's,...
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very much like how churchill approached fdr. >> two important points need to be made, and that is the changing dynamic in the story and that is that it appears the world is excepting the fact tha ukraine is going to survive in country and some form. they're will be a ukraine, but there were no longer be a vladimir putin. watch that story, and also the changing world order and alliance which is something we will get into in depth in the coming hour straight right now from the auditorium on capitol hill, speaker the nc pelosi. [applause] [applause] >> good morning. good morning, mister president, good morning madam ambassador who is with us this morning. madam ambassador. ambassador. cake eight mister president, it is my honor to present to you the congress of the united states, which has great respect and admiration and appreciation for your courageous leadership. members of congress, i have the high privilege and distinct honor of presenting to you the president of ukraine, volodymyr zelenskyy. [cheers and applause] [applause] my colleague. >> glory to heroes. thank you very much. mad
very much like how churchill approached fdr. >> two important points need to be made, and that is the changing dynamic in the story and that is that it appears the world is excepting the fact tha ukraine is going to survive in country and some form. they're will be a ukraine, but there were no longer be a vladimir putin. watch that story, and also the changing world order and alliance which is something we will get into in depth in the coming hour straight right now from the auditorium on...
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i happen to be reading a biography of churchill. ah, and you know, on my nightstand picked up your article and read and said, well this is a church chilion perspective. and i remember that churchill was doubted in his time that in the united states, those that were thinking about the need of american engagement before, you know, during world war 2 was doubted by saying that we have a, you know, both of you had said there's been a strong bipartisan leadership response, largely supportive of each other, but that doesn't really encapsulate the whole picture that we have a number of americans that don't care about ukraine that don't see benefits to being engaged in the world. how seriously do you take that? and if someone who worked for republican ministration, several republican administration, what do you think needs to happen among republicans? if anything, to reinforce the notion that being engaged in these issues like ukraine today, really matter to the future of this country? well, i think one is to remember that it's a historical
i happen to be reading a biography of churchill. ah, and you know, on my nightstand picked up your article and read and said, well this is a church chilion perspective. and i remember that churchill was doubted in his time that in the united states, those that were thinking about the need of american engagement before, you know, during world war 2 was doubted by saying that we have a, you know, both of you had said there's been a strong bipartisan leadership response, largely supportive of each...
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winston churchill was definitely drinking more, and winston churchill would stand in all of presidentg news, right now russia shelling euros largest nuclear power station. ukrainian president telling the world it's time to wake up. as putin's military salons more sundays in the united states and its allies claim the worst does not begun. they're putting more sanctions on pro putin oligarchs. as the 11th hour goes underway on a thursday night. good
winston churchill was definitely drinking more, and winston churchill would stand in all of presidentg news, right now russia shelling euros largest nuclear power station. ukrainian president telling the world it's time to wake up. as putin's military salons more sundays in the united states and its allies claim the worst does not begun. they're putting more sanctions on pro putin oligarchs. as the 11th hour goes underway on a thursday night. good
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in churchill's words, give us your faith in your blessing and all will be well.luded with this, we shall not fail or falter. we shall not weaken or tire. the long drawn trials of vilance -- and he concluded with, give us the tools and we will finish the job. i think we are at that point. nora: thank you so much for joining us tonight. the british iranian aid worker who was detained in iran for nearly six years is reuniting with her husband and daughter after being freed. she was convicted of plotting to overthrow the iranian government in 2016, a charge she has always denied. another british iranian national has been released after serving a 10 year sentence. here is caroline hawley. >> it's the moment she and her family have drank of for almost six desperate years, fmed by irani and state tv. safe in the plane at last, relief written all over her face, knowing who is waiting for her. [indiscernible] -- t normal squabbles we had before, but i think we are very lucky. >> gabriella was not yetwo when her mother was arrested. she is now nearly eight. have been to ma
in churchill's words, give us your faith in your blessing and all will be well.luded with this, we shall not fail or falter. we shall not weaken or tire. the long drawn trials of vilance -- and he concluded with, give us the tools and we will finish the job. i think we are at that point. nora: thank you so much for joining us tonight. the british iranian aid worker who was detained in iran for nearly six years is reuniting with her husband and daughter after being freed. she was convicted of...
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there was political pressure, on british prime minister within churchill to begin peace negotiations with germany in order to avoid what could turn out to be the greatest loss of life in the centuries long british history of war. it was not a difficult decision for winston churchill because like president sullen ski he really didn't think that there was a choice. and on june 4th 1940, winston churchill deliver the most rousing speech the parliament had ever heard. law >> we shall defend our island, whatever the cost may be. we shall fight on the beaches. we shall fight on the landing grounds. we shall fight in the field and in the streets. we shall fight in the hills. we shall never surrender. never surrender meant never. and whatever the cost meant, the last british shoulder would fight the nazis until the end. today, president-elect ski said those same words. whatever the cost. >> i would like to remind you that the united kingdom have already -- which important again. we will not give up. and we will not lose. we will fight till the end at sea, in the air. we will continue fightin
there was political pressure, on british prime minister within churchill to begin peace negotiations with germany in order to avoid what could turn out to be the greatest loss of life in the centuries long british history of war. it was not a difficult decision for winston churchill because like president sullen ski he really didn't think that there was a choice. and on june 4th 1940, winston churchill deliver the most rousing speech the parliament had ever heard. law >> we shall defend...
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this is me i'm not going from this refuse winston churchill prime minister of great britain 1943 in aonversation with hein batesman. one of the leaders of zionism. actually, then in 1943 churchill promised a lot of things to whom from 918, and the permission of jewish immigration. with their help, she will create a tool against the ataman, and if more broadly then the islamist ivansha in the middle east, remember, israel is a knife stuck in the heart of islam. actually, both then and later, the fate of the knife itself was the last thing that worried the initiators. now on the eve of the unfolding cold war the british, and even more the americans feared that the creation of a jewish state would quarrel them with the sarabs. given that the conservative arab monarchies were then clearly not pro-communist, unlike the jews. what , naturally, they decided to take advantage of today and in the near future any attempt to create an independent palestinian state or a state in palestine will lead to civil strife and threaten peace on earth. morris, that is, the creation of a single arab-israeli
this is me i'm not going from this refuse winston churchill prime minister of great britain 1943 in aonversation with hein batesman. one of the leaders of zionism. actually, then in 1943 churchill promised a lot of things to whom from 918, and the permission of jewish immigration. with their help, she will create a tool against the ataman, and if more broadly then the islamist ivansha in the middle east, remember, israel is a knife stuck in the heart of islam. actually, both then and later, the...