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makes a communist a communist? a couple of things. first of all, communism, socialism, and the social justice movement, progressivism are modeled on christianity. they look on the world as a fall in place although they would never use those words. that way. it is a place of injustice and oppression. and like christians, they believe there is going to be a redemption. unlike christians, they do not believe the redemption is coming through a divinity. they believe in themselves as the divinity. they are the social redeemers makesis is what well-meaning people like my parents dangerous. if you believe that you cannot -- you can work achieve the work of god and bring about heaven on earth which is what they believe, that's what social justice is, what crime we do not commit, what lie would you not tell? you be crime would commit -- capable of committing to support. my parents never referred to themselves as communists, i never heard them is that word. in connection with themselves or their friends. progressives. every progressive believes
makes a communist a communist? a couple of things. first of all, communism, socialism, and the social justice movement, progressivism are modeled on christianity. they look on the world as a fall in place although they would never use those words. that way. it is a place of injustice and oppression. and like christians, they believe there is going to be a redemption. unlike christians, they do not believe the redemption is coming through a divinity. they believe in themselves as the divinity....
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it is also the third-largest in the non-communist world.uipment available, the ancient and traditional korean battle schools are not forgotten. these soldiers are practicing taekwondo. it is the korean version of karate and is just as deadly. it has been used in battle before and many believe it creates self-assured and tough troops. perhaps the most impressive sign of a nation coming of age was reached on september 25, 1965, when, for the first time in history of the nation, they involuntarily sent soldiers abroad to fight in a foreign war, the war in vietnam. the tiger and white horse divisions have by bravely and earned the respect of free men everywhere. [gunshots and explosions] about 10,000 soldiers serve in a special capacity with the u.s. army. they are korean augmentation to u.s. army soldiers. they work, live, and train alongside u.s. soldiers. ♪ their history dates back to the dark, early days of the korean war, when to strengthen the countryman troops, forces were channeled into the u.s. units. -- strengthen the undermanned troo
it is also the third-largest in the non-communist world.uipment available, the ancient and traditional korean battle schools are not forgotten. these soldiers are practicing taekwondo. it is the korean version of karate and is just as deadly. it has been used in battle before and many believe it creates self-assured and tough troops. perhaps the most impressive sign of a nation coming of age was reached on september 25, 1965, when, for the first time in history of the nation, they involuntarily...
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communists? indeed, why would a communist, a genuine communist, want to kill a president who publicly announced to the world that he wanted to establish peaceful relationships with the communist world, and elect a vice se policiesho mirrored the ones of the pentagon and cia. things were back to normal, vietnam ramped up, the communist did not fall -- the dominoes did not fall, the, knows -- communists did not come to get and they started poking forests -- cornet's nest -- hornets nests in the persian gulf war, they killed hundreds of children in iraq with the sanctions, and we got the inevitable terrorist retaliation college was used -- retaliation that was used as a means to data rock. death, destruction, wars, and every increase in spending and debt that has sent our nation into bankruptcy. thatis not the government our framers and the founding fathers in our american intended to bring into existence. if they were told this is the kite -- kind of government, the kind that would assassinate thei
communists? indeed, why would a communist, a genuine communist, want to kill a president who publicly announced to the world that he wanted to establish peaceful relationships with the communist world, and elect a vice se policiesho mirrored the ones of the pentagon and cia. things were back to normal, vietnam ramped up, the communist did not fall -- the dominoes did not fall, the, knows -- communists did not come to get and they started poking forests -- cornet's nest -- hornets nests in the...
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falls to the communist invaders, twice it is captured. and explosions] >> by the time the armistice is 1953,y signed on july 27, the deaths include american troops, and more than 400,000 south koreans, both military and civilian. from the south korean survivors, countless thousands are starving, homeless refugees. seoul, the republic's largest city, lies in ruins. block after block of rubble testifies to the grim fact to the grim fact that more than 80% of it has been destroyed. hunger, poverty, and despair along these ravaged streets. that was 1953. korea today seems like a very distant relative to that once war-ravaged land. it is from the people the nation derives its character. no more is the revival more evident than in its people. from a straggling band of demoralized refugees, the people have grown into a cohesive, energetic nation. returning -- a returning u.s. army sergeant observed, the first thing you notice is the children. anymore,not starving running around with their little bellies swollen. the children, you notice right aw
falls to the communist invaders, twice it is captured. and explosions] >> by the time the armistice is 1953,y signed on july 27, the deaths include american troops, and more than 400,000 south koreans, both military and civilian. from the south korean survivors, countless thousands are starving, homeless refugees. seoul, the republic's largest city, lies in ruins. block after block of rubble testifies to the grim fact to the grim fact that more than 80% of it has been destroyed. hunger,...
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>>> while china's communist rulers were brutally cracking down on democracy, poland's communist leadersting a form of democracy, the results of parolmentry elections and admitting that solidarity was a big winner. >> for supporters, the taste of victory is sweet. the numbers are overwhelming. the government conceded and promised reforms. >> stupendous first time it ever happened in eastern european communist history and this was contagious. >> one of our producers from primetime live went into east germany posing as a tourist. our producer took a home video camera, went to line cig and found an incredible scene there. >> in east germany, you see a series of demonstrations for change and the question becomes, are these demonstrations going to be repressed and wiped out? what is gorbachev going to do? >> this was the show of mikhail gorbachev's show and tell day. guests of eric con denver in a military parade through the heart of east berlin. he preached reform and offered a gorbachev proverb. those being late, he said, will be punished by life itself. >> gorbachev felt he could put a hap
>>> while china's communist rulers were brutally cracking down on democracy, poland's communist leadersting a form of democracy, the results of parolmentry elections and admitting that solidarity was a big winner. >> for supporters, the taste of victory is sweet. the numbers are overwhelming. the government conceded and promised reforms. >> stupendous first time it ever happened in eastern european communist history and this was contagious. >> one of our producers...
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mccarthy went after communists in government more. but nevertheless, eisenhower did not speak out about it. and a legitimate criticism of eisenhower is he didn't take on the role of being the public educator. but i'll swear to you i can prove, and i don't use that word lightly, i'm not a pundit. i'm not a journalist. it isn't in a document or if there isn't compelling circumstantial evidence, eisenhower believed doing him in politically was the best way to do. that i can't dispute that. eisenhower's not a saint. he's the man of action, not a man of words. he's not won an award by making speeches, you know? and that's not who he was. on civil rights he did -- his actions were so much better than his rhetoric, and that is ike. i can't excuse it. and i don't. and we modern people want the bully pulpit to be used so much. we want it, but i will say to you that there's more the presidents do than talk. and sometimes talking can get them into trouble. indeed. [laughter] thank you, ma'am. yes. >> yes. is it the case, and i think i read this
mccarthy went after communists in government more. but nevertheless, eisenhower did not speak out about it. and a legitimate criticism of eisenhower is he didn't take on the role of being the public educator. but i'll swear to you i can prove, and i don't use that word lightly, i'm not a pundit. i'm not a journalist. it isn't in a document or if there isn't compelling circumstantial evidence, eisenhower believed doing him in politically was the best way to do. that i can't dispute that....
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venezuela is the would-be communist state. your question goes to economicses and our strength and john moore is one of the greatest experts of the true reality that existed in the soviet union and its satellites and not only corrected the soviet statistics and even our agencies were sometimes fakisom. and the central planning is something of the past. few countries are trying to continue with that goal, central planning and what bureaucrats are deciding and how much to produce when and at what prices. and that inevitably doesn't capture the will of the people and the market. least as we have seen incredible shortages. in countries that were the richest of the americas and venezuela was one of the richest countries before the price of oil took off. it was the country with the least inflation in the world, almost. high great austrian economies published a book in '75 called the denationalization of money and he had statistics from inflation from 1960 to 1975 and about switzerland and about germany and about the united states. th
venezuela is the would-be communist state. your question goes to economicses and our strength and john moore is one of the greatest experts of the true reality that existed in the soviet union and its satellites and not only corrected the soviet statistics and even our agencies were sometimes fakisom. and the central planning is something of the past. few countries are trying to continue with that goal, central planning and what bureaucrats are deciding and how much to produce when and at what...
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were doing then to the course of the fifties the way to explain what the communist want to do want to come to america to be infiltrating through the several tactics of these technologies to become communist to rob americans of their freedoms. and from there the term explodes on the political left and right to describe how those victims of indoctrination they no longer have free choice but they are the human robots. and the story ends up continuing we get a fictional stories and we keep having news media and other culture. >> where does this psychiatric community fall when it comes to the term brainwashing?. >> it is very controversial obviously. the knifing coercive persuasion is an official way to talk about brainwashing seriously. and absolutely there are techniques that people used successfully to course of lee persuade people in the 1970's scare or the end of the '70s with the jonestown massacre but young people running away from home to join these religious movements. but those were groups that were sleep depriving or having them do a chance or cutting them off from their own com
were doing then to the course of the fifties the way to explain what the communist want to do want to come to america to be infiltrating through the several tactics of these technologies to become communist to rob americans of their freedoms. and from there the term explodes on the political left and right to describe how those victims of indoctrination they no longer have free choice but they are the human robots. and the story ends up continuing we get a fictional stories and we keep having...
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in reply, brezhnev barked at him that -- was a better communist than you. and slander down the phone. so john paul ii goes to poland. nine days to poland, huge crowds. hundreds of thousands, millions of people. imagine a million people standing in line to receive communion, right? that's have a some of these masses were. the head of the solidarity movement said this -- he comes to poland, and the 20 who followed me in the solidarity movement were suddenly 10 million. it was a greater multiplication than the loaves and the fishes. indeed, it was. go from 20 to 10 million. for his opening homily at victory square on june 2, imagine the symbolism of fat -- of that, right? victory square. victory square is the spot he chooses. john paul ii said that christ cannot be kept out of the history of man in any part of the globe, at any longitude latitude. the excursion of christ from the history of man is an act against man. without christ, it is impossible to understand the history of poland. what ronald reagan would call the martyred nation of poland. and then he sa
in reply, brezhnev barked at him that -- was a better communist than you. and slander down the phone. so john paul ii goes to poland. nine days to poland, huge crowds. hundreds of thousands, millions of people. imagine a million people standing in line to receive communion, right? that's have a some of these masses were. the head of the solidarity movement said this -- he comes to poland, and the 20 who followed me in the solidarity movement were suddenly 10 million. it was a greater...
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they were communists domestically, but they were no one's pawn. chinese and the russians playing them off each other to get weaponry to fight us to gain their independence. >> the heaviest fighting in a year broke out in south vietnam today. north vietnamese forces struck at eight bases manned by south vietnamese troops just south of the demilitarized zone. >> the north vietnamese are unnerved by the fact that the americans seem to be making peace with both the soviets and the chinese. they're feeling alienated from their principal allies. they see the offensive as a bold effort to perhaps bring the war to a close or at least perhaps put themselves in a much better position with respect to negotiations. >> the president has decided to keep american troops out of the fight and to keep them coming home on schedule no matter what happens to the south vietnamese. according to top officials here, he will limit u.s. counteraction to massive air strikes against enemy forces and installations in south as well as north vietnam. >> the americans respond in
they were communists domestically, but they were no one's pawn. chinese and the russians playing them off each other to get weaponry to fight us to gain their independence. >> the heaviest fighting in a year broke out in south vietnam today. north vietnamese forces struck at eight bases manned by south vietnamese troops just south of the demilitarized zone. >> the north vietnamese are unnerved by the fact that the americans seem to be making peace with both the soviets and the...
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the president disclosed a vietnam peace offer he says has been offered to the communists.for the withdrawal of troops in six months. in exchange for a cease fire and return of all american prisoners. >>ology behalf of the government of the united states and the government of south vietnam with the full knowledge of the president is generous and far reaching. >> the response from north vietnam was you're missing something. we were not going to overthrow an ally as we left. that was the sticking point. >> we were stuck. it was a stalemate. >> this is the scene on the white house lawn as the presidential helicopter waits for president nixon to begin what must be surely one of the most remarkable journeys every undertaken by an american president. >> i will take what i deeply hope will become a journey for peace. >> is the food as good as people say it is? >> i'm no expert on chinese food but i liked it. >> it's the lead item on every television program. >> nixon was a geopolitical thinker. he liked this are idea of linkage, the idea that he could link u.s.-vietnamese policy a
the president disclosed a vietnam peace offer he says has been offered to the communists.for the withdrawal of troops in six months. in exchange for a cease fire and return of all american prisoners. >>ology behalf of the government of the united states and the government of south vietnam with the full knowledge of the president is generous and far reaching. >> the response from north vietnam was you're missing something. we were not going to overthrow an ally as we left. that was...
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seeming to imply there's not a communist here. >> communist are overrunning montclair. >> usually we are tracing communist on long island. >> how does that compare to others by houses you have seen? is this the low rents by house? >> this is the starter spy hou house. the starter spy house. >> the other homes were guarded. they were gated often you cannot get that close to the home. this is on a regular residential block where you can go to great shot and you don't have to climb up a wall to try to see the home. >> i'm thinking the former spy house is not quite a selling point. >> it's been sitting there for years and is an eyesore. it can bring down property valley so i bet they are happy that something is being done. >> their grade teacher, teresa bank's to matter enter on hand when she found that she didn't have enough money for school supplies her classroom. she took to the streets to ask people to hell. she spends a lot of her paycheck on school supplies and with budget cuts she doesn't have enough. she has been shocked by the upper and enough support for the community. people h
seeming to imply there's not a communist here. >> communist are overrunning montclair. >> usually we are tracing communist on long island. >> how does that compare to others by houses you have seen? is this the low rents by house? >> this is the starter spy hou house. the starter spy house. >> the other homes were guarded. they were gated often you cannot get that close to the home. this is on a regular residential block where you can go to great shot and you don't...
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the communists had some success in czechoslovakia squashing report -- religion. but they couldn't stop it in poland, were something like 90% of the country was still practicing roman catholic. after a pope who lives for 33 days, the conclave meets again and they picked the first non-italian pope in 406 he five years. think how -- 465 years. think about how long that is. the pope was italian. they picked the first slavic pope ever, and it is the archbishop from krakow, from poland. 264th heir to the peter.t. polls were ecstatic when they heard about this, when they heard rumors of first. is this even possible? they went to the communist-controlled media to try to find at any confirmation if this had truly happened. if a polish priest had become pope, there is no way this could have possibly happened. christophe meister, a polish physicist, talks about watching the communist evening news broadcast. they put it this way. an announcer came on with a very, very sad face and said that a new pope had been elected and it was cardinal boy diva. that was it. they did not s
the communists had some success in czechoslovakia squashing report -- religion. but they couldn't stop it in poland, were something like 90% of the country was still practicing roman catholic. after a pope who lives for 33 days, the conclave meets again and they picked the first non-italian pope in 406 he five years. think how -- 465 years. think about how long that is. the pope was italian. they picked the first slavic pope ever, and it is the archbishop from krakow, from poland. 264th heir to...
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as he put it, my policy toward the communists is simple. we win, they lose.shocked people. >> it sounds as if, sir, you're saying that there isn't going to be any summit meeting with -- >> no, i don't know. but i do believe this, that it is rather foolish to have unilaterally disarmed by letting a margin of safety deteriorate, and then you sit with the fellow who's got all of the arms, what do you have to negotiate with? >> the senate today approved a record $136.5 billion defense budget for fiscal 1982. the vote was overwhelming. 92-1. >> reagan was trying to spend the ussr into oblivion. he said what we spend on our armed forces is a much smaller proportion of our economy than is the case with you. now see if you can compete. >> ronald reagan's clear anti-communism made many people worry that though he didn't want war, the effect of his thinking would come up with unwanted war. >> this decree is the induction of marshall law, beginning today. >> the leader of solidarity is said to be in a government guest house, not under arrest, but dozens of polish activi
as he put it, my policy toward the communists is simple. we win, they lose.shocked people. >> it sounds as if, sir, you're saying that there isn't going to be any summit meeting with -- >> no, i don't know. but i do believe this, that it is rather foolish to have unilaterally disarmed by letting a margin of safety deteriorate, and then you sit with the fellow who's got all of the arms, what do you have to negotiate with? >> the senate today approved a record $136.5 billion...
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i never even thought about joining communists and their opposers.thought aboutjoining the commenters. translation: i am 99 years old, and they still have not changed my mind about that. —— joining the communists will stop the country was wea k communists will stop the country was weak and divided. for most people, life was wretched. someone had to rescue china from these miserable conditions. there were two men willing to try. one was the leader of the nationalist troops. the other was mao zedong, who wanted to turn china into a communist state. the two men were to become bitter rivals. translation: we worshipped him back then. we were probably influenced by germany's worshipping of hitler. we worshipped him to. i was ahead of a battalion in nationalist army, and fought against the comments in the civil war. chinese people fight each other, it was a complex situation. it was all about which path china should take to the future. we thought they were chinese traders. during the civil war, both sides made mistakes. i was involved in one of the last big
i never even thought about joining communists and their opposers.thought aboutjoining the commenters. translation: i am 99 years old, and they still have not changed my mind about that. —— joining the communists will stop the country was wea k communists will stop the country was weak and divided. for most people, life was wretched. someone had to rescue china from these miserable conditions. there were two men willing to try. one was the leader of the nationalist troops. the other was mao...
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what the communists want to do a. and to rob americans of their freedom. from there, the term explodes and gets used on the political left and political right to describe how victims of indoctrination become less than human. they no longer have free choice. they are sort of human robots and story winds up kind of continuing and we keep getting fictional stories about brainwashing and having news media and other public culture to talk about. >> where does the psychiatric community fault when it comes to the term brainwashing? >> it's a very controversial one obviously. i think coercive persuasion is kind of the official way to talk about brainwashing seriously. and they're absolutely art techniques that people use successfully to coercively persuade people. in the kind of 1970s scare where you had at the end of the 1970s the jonestown massacre. but throughout the 70s, young people running away from home to join these new religious movements as religious scholars call them that there were groups that were sleep deprivin
what the communists want to do a. and to rob americans of their freedom. from there, the term explodes and gets used on the political left and political right to describe how victims of indoctrination become less than human. they no longer have free choice. they are sort of human robots and story winds up kind of continuing and we keep getting fictional stories about brainwashing and having news media and other public culture to talk about. >> where does the psychiatric community fault...
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so they didn't strike back at the communists. within nine months one-third to half of the men in that room had been killed by the communist. on september 9th, 1945, the official gazette of the vietnamese government issued this order. i will read it in vietnamese and then english. [ reading in vietnamese ] order. this dissolves the two parties -- this is seven days after the viet minh have taken power. -- will be brought before the court for serious punishment. the ministers of interior defense and justice will implement this order. signed minister of the interior the famous vietnamese military leader. so within seven-days of taking power, the communists have already outlawed two principle forces. ho chi minh needs an ally. on one hand they go to the chinese who come in but in march 1946 they make a deal with the french. they bring the french back to vietnam. ho chi minh agrees to have the french army return to central and north vietnam and in return, the french conclude that ho chi minh is the leader of the vietnamese people. ho
so they didn't strike back at the communists. within nine months one-third to half of the men in that room had been killed by the communist. on september 9th, 1945, the official gazette of the vietnamese government issued this order. i will read it in vietnamese and then english. [ reading in vietnamese ] order. this dissolves the two parties -- this is seven days after the viet minh have taken power. -- will be brought before the court for serious punishment. the ministers of interior defense...
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this is a communist protest.e who really think that communism -- we're not talking progressivism, that president obama -- trish: they're not anticapitalists. they're communists. >> they are further left than bernie sanders, if you can believe this. just put that into context. and i don't understand why you have an absolute right to do that. i mean, i can understand peacefully marching. you have an absolute right to speak. why do you have an absolute right to destroy traffic? and disrupt people's lives? i don't get it. trish: 100,000 of them. >> you can have a nice protest. but do you have to get violent and crazy? trish: i agree with you. i fully agree with you. there's no reason for the violence. no reason for that at all. as we continue to watch all of this and see what happens, i want to ask you about muller because this team he's putting together, charlie, it's feeling very bias. >> i'm going to tell you this. someone who has written critical into white-collar crime, i thought he went way too far. but in cove
this is a communist protest.e who really think that communism -- we're not talking progressivism, that president obama -- trish: they're not anticapitalists. they're communists. >> they are further left than bernie sanders, if you can believe this. just put that into context. and i don't understand why you have an absolute right to do that. i mean, i can understand peacefully marching. you have an absolute right to speak. why do you have an absolute right to destroy traffic? and disrupt...
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was canceled by cbs because attacks were launched against me in what they considered an to be a communist supportive attitude for the sandinista is in an el salvador. or the rigors of nicaragua. i can add as a spokesman for el salvador but that state lamp with that second question that i was asked but they ask and i said and then to be communist government and in the first time in my life or to commit myself to anything that is controversial. so that i went on to the next question and was plagued by guilt and that i waffled on the second question. but i wouldn't say if this is the people of el salvador to let them have it and then eventually that is true. >> but my career is still here. >> against those right wing and left net jobs and nominated for anywhere then pour president of the screen actors guild booktv c-span2. . >> publicist leave manager at john hopkins press what is coming out this fall?. >> in hand, may now try after shark week so that is good for the general public we're doing a coffee table book heavily illustrated. >> it is the story of the western frontier and then those
was canceled by cbs because attacks were launched against me in what they considered an to be a communist supportive attitude for the sandinista is in an el salvador. or the rigors of nicaragua. i can add as a spokesman for el salvador but that state lamp with that second question that i was asked but they ask and i said and then to be communist government and in the first time in my life or to commit myself to anything that is controversial. so that i went on to the next question and was...
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these are anti-capitalists but actually communists. >> they're communists. listen -- trish: want to see a different world order. >> they want to see a world order where government, torts private property and hands it out to -- trish: that is what they're doing? look at the car. >> they don't understand the notion between international socialism and national socialism yes, markism and stalinism was international brand of socialism. he get that. it was spreading socialism across the world. hitler ran something that was more national socialism. it was socialist with a heavy, obviously a racist and heavy national identity. i get the difference between those two socialism. these guys aren't smart enough to get that distinction. saying that they're anti-globalists doesn't, doesn't take them off the hook for being communists which they are. they believe in centralized power. they believe extorting private wealth from individuals. they believe, that is best way to do that. the best economic system is one that takes wealth away from individuals that produce and doles
these are anti-capitalists but actually communists. >> they're communists. listen -- trish: want to see a different world order. >> they want to see a world order where government, torts private property and hands it out to -- trish: that is what they're doing? look at the car. >> they don't understand the notion between international socialism and national socialism yes, markism and stalinism was international brand of socialism. he get that. it was spreading socialism across...
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, when the communist party was perfectly legal.hen it turned out party leaders had allegiance to stalin, they had hidden allegiances, and it shattered organizations, shattered the roosevelt voting coalition. the liberals conclude they were partners.le they did not want to replay of the 1930's. that is why there were some many of these other behind the scenes make sure there wasn't a replay of the american student union, that the communists were out from the get-go. >> one thing which reading your i hadade me realize, always thought that the big scandal was that this organization that was supposedly private was in fact being run and manipulated by the cia. book, i cameyour and moredjuster disturbing part of the story was not just this organization had been run that way, but had gathered a vast amount of intelligence about american students, students from other countries, that some of this almost certainly was passed to foreign governments. tell us about that part of the story. karen: there was massive amounts of intelligence reporti
, when the communist party was perfectly legal.hen it turned out party leaders had allegiance to stalin, they had hidden allegiances, and it shattered organizations, shattered the roosevelt voting coalition. the liberals conclude they were partners.le they did not want to replay of the 1930's. that is why there were some many of these other behind the scenes make sure there wasn't a replay of the american student union, that the communists were out from the get-go. >> one thing which...
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john: jesse calls himself, proudly, a communist. >> that is horrific for anybody to call themself a communist: hasn't worked well around the world. >> what hasn't worked well? john: communism. >> we've talked about this before. socialism works fine here in certain instance, you know? we have social security. john: the -- >> social security is by far the best antipoverty measure this country has -- john: address that. >> where it's much more equal that transfer payments are a really good way to insure dignity. john: social security and scandinavia. you take it. >> scandinavia is nowhere near the heaven that jesse portrays it, and it's nowhere near as socialist as people portray it. they have less regulations than we do, it has school choice. it is far freer in terms of the economy. yes, they have massive wealth transfer -- >> exactly what i'm arguing for. >> and that is holding them back. [laughter] that -- >> no. >> bankruptcy in 1994 where they had to shrink those wealth transfers since then. and, look, it hurts human dignity the, to use jesse's words. >> millions of children who live in pov
john: jesse calls himself, proudly, a communist. >> that is horrific for anybody to call themself a communist: hasn't worked well around the world. >> what hasn't worked well? john: communism. >> we've talked about this before. socialism works fine here in certain instance, you know? we have social security. john: the -- >> social security is by far the best antipoverty measure this country has -- john: address that. >> where it's much more equal that transfer...
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those elections cannot be the communist government. as the first time in my life and my professional life that this lion was bearded in his own bed. and so carefully i avoided committing myself to anything as controversial as that before. now is a time. the guilt that i still waffled on the second question. i have to find that question. i was not satisfied with my answer. i would say to you. that the government and the people of el salvador that shows to let them have it and then with that i would thought i was saying and eventually they proved to be that much. my career is still here. the grouchy historian defense our constitution. the publishers in october of this year. the emmy award
those elections cannot be the communist government. as the first time in my life and my professional life that this lion was bearded in his own bed. and so carefully i avoided committing myself to anything as controversial as that before. now is a time. the guilt that i still waffled on the second question. i have to find that question. i was not satisfied with my answer. i would say to you. that the government and the people of el salvador that shows to let them have it and then with that i...
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well, some of us are less concerned about antagonizeing chinese communist dictators. my fellow senators assured me that they have negotiated the release of many political prisoners behind the scenes. well, that is wonderful, and i encourage them to do so now in the few days and weeks liu xiaobo has shady of him. even so, even despite repeated democratic objections, repeated democratic obstructionism, ultimately the united states senate was able to pass my bill by voice vote in the 114th congress, and the reason at the time was evident. china's stubbornness, strongly imprisoning a nobel peace laureate required public action to force the issue. the end goal, it should be clear, is not merely to rename a street but rather to use the action to shine a light on the lius and to pressure the p.r.c. to do the right thing. no member can explain the success of this tactic better than my good friend, senator grassley, the senior senator from iowa, who led a very similar effort in 1984 to rename the street in front of the soviet embassy after andrei sakharov, the famed soviet dis
well, some of us are less concerned about antagonizeing chinese communist dictators. my fellow senators assured me that they have negotiated the release of many political prisoners behind the scenes. well, that is wonderful, and i encourage them to do so now in the few days and weeks liu xiaobo has shady of him. even so, even despite repeated democratic objections, repeated democratic obstructionism, ultimately the united states senate was able to pass my bill by voice vote in the 114th...
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>> you know, mike, i love -- i love getting calls from communists in montclair -- >> communists in montclairyou're a bully, governor. i don't like bullies. >> you know what -- listen, i'm not the one who came on the air -- hey, hold on, mike -- >> your career -- >> i'm not the guy who came on the air, swore on the air, and -- >> who swore? >> you did. >> get the heck out of here. >> you know, you're swearing on the air, mike. you're a bum. so let's -- >> you have -- >> that -- >> -- bad optics -- >> mike, i'd like to look at your optics every day. >> communist in montclair. despite christie's historically low 15% approval rating in new jersey, wfan confirms he is a candidate to take over the afternoon time slot of the legendary mike francesa who's retiring later this year. boy, will that be an entertaining drive time if in fact christie gets the job. >> i was entertained. >> what his sports knowledge is, but it would be interesting. >>> 18 minutes past the hour. this morning, mosul at last finally free of the grip of isis. what's next for the city, and is the isis stronghold in syria next to
>> you know, mike, i love -- i love getting calls from communists in montclair -- >> communists in montclairyou're a bully, governor. i don't like bullies. >> you know what -- listen, i'm not the one who came on the air -- hey, hold on, mike -- >> your career -- >> i'm not the guy who came on the air, swore on the air, and -- >> who swore? >> you did. >> get the heck out of here. >> you know, you're swearing on the air, mike. you're a bum....
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people in the left today will tell you that in fact alter his is not a communist by. we know after the soviet empire fell for a brief period we had access to their records many of which are at hoover and we know about 2:00 in the morning out or hiss met with stalin and was given the highest civilian award in the soviet union for having been such a brilliant agent of influence. this is not theoretical. there are professors around this country who will passionately teach what richard nixon did was terrible and part of mccarthyism and a lot of people in hollywood are communists. the reason reagan becomes so anti-communist is he is the president of the screen actors guild and he has a drink one night with a guy who says to him i am a real stalinist and if we when i am putting you in jail. reagan goes home and thinks this guy is sincere and he becomes a very hard line anti-communist and the empire disappears 44 years later. the framing of your question is interesting. 2. we should look at russian influence. why did the bank pay bill clinton $500,000? why did the bank hire
people in the left today will tell you that in fact alter his is not a communist by. we know after the soviet empire fell for a brief period we had access to their records many of which are at hoover and we know about 2:00 in the morning out or hiss met with stalin and was given the highest civilian award in the soviet union for having been such a brilliant agent of influence. this is not theoretical. there are professors around this country who will passionately teach what richard nixon did...
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so he says to chambers, what was your name in the communist party, and he gives him another name. he brings hiss back. do you know a man named -- i have to tax my memory, this guy's line. and this is one bet nixon made that paid off. as an irony, given what happens. nixon and lying and other things later on. nevertheless, nixon believes him and becomes a worry to the right. invited -- eisenhower didn't luke the politics and nixon goes to all these governor conferences conferences and is picking up delegates. of course, with buckley, there was no compromise because mixon couldn't do anything right as vice president because he was ike others -- ike's understudy. so, "national review" is not very kind to nixon because he is eisenhower's understudy. they say -- the don't quite court wallace who says there's not a dime between nixon and kennedy. they take the view we're not a republican organization, there's not as much of a differs between nixon and kennedy, who was running on nixon's right, claiming there was a missile gap, attacking eisenhower for losing territory to the communists,
so he says to chambers, what was your name in the communist party, and he gives him another name. he brings hiss back. do you know a man named -- i have to tax my memory, this guy's line. and this is one bet nixon made that paid off. as an irony, given what happens. nixon and lying and other things later on. nevertheless, nixon believes him and becomes a worry to the right. invited -- eisenhower didn't luke the politics and nixon goes to all these governor conferences conferences and is picking...
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and chambers was a former communist, was there for the communist party and eventually leaves the party. well, buckley comes to the conclusion that we need stronger stuff, they're getting to the prime of our youth. they singled out the kind of things, this kind of activity so a lot of this is going on. even though then the student body at yale was homogenous enough, it was all white, all-male.it was probably all alumni and it probably wasn't what you would see now, the breakdown of the campus, 60 percent were doing 40 percent so i don't think when you look at any campus since then, i don't think republicans have done as well but on the faculty, on the faculty side, it was real side, harry truman and not tom dewey, harry truman had the walk, my students don't know who harry was. if your students that don't know, we have to have a discussion. franklin roosevelt, think bernie sanders and you've got it. bernie sanders was a red star emblazoned inside his jacket that you didn't know about. quick's and it's if some of you ever get past this administration ever decides to appoint people and so
and chambers was a former communist, was there for the communist party and eventually leaves the party. well, buckley comes to the conclusion that we need stronger stuff, they're getting to the prime of our youth. they singled out the kind of things, this kind of activity so a lot of this is going on. even though then the student body at yale was homogenous enough, it was all white, all-male.it was probably all alumni and it probably wasn't what you would see now, the breakdown of the campus,...
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they probably both joined the communist party either before or around that time.ly decided that his communism and the need to fight fascism trumped his christianity. and so, devout though he was, he went back to the conscription board and said, excuse me, i've changed my mind, i want to go and fight. he did all this training and was then shot and killed. what intrigues me is that you have such passion for him even though you never knew him. but maybe the fact of not knowing him has intensified the desire to do something with your life that you believe he would have been proud of. well, you're absolutely right. on a gig, somewhere in america, we have vets who come at half—time to every show. at one gig there was this chap who was out of the main circle of people wanting to take pictures and get autographs. he stopped me and put his hand out and i took his hand and said, i'm glad you could come. he looked me in the eyes... it's hard for me to tell you this... he said, "yourfather would be proud of you". that meant a lot? it wasn't him saying it that meant it... i ca
they probably both joined the communist party either before or around that time.ly decided that his communism and the need to fight fascism trumped his christianity. and so, devout though he was, he went back to the conscription board and said, excuse me, i've changed my mind, i want to go and fight. he did all this training and was then shot and killed. what intrigues me is that you have such passion for him even though you never knew him. but maybe the fact of not knowing him has intensified...
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and the socialists and the communists did. so in the last 50 years, the business community went to work. they destroyed the labor movement. they destroyed the socialist parties. and they destroyed the communist parties. i don't have the time to go into that. but if you read your history, you'll see it. in the private sector of the united states today, the official percentage of workers that are members of a union--represented by a trade union--is under 7%. 93% of private sector workers in the united states have no union. the notion of unions as a powerful social force requires a lack of understanding of what's going on in our society that boggles ththe mind. so what have we got? we've got all the mechanisms in place that allow the business community and the wealththy to contrtrol the polilitics. you l l know these stories. they're the ones who fund the candidates; they're the ones who fund the parties; they're the ones who hire huge armies off lobbyisists to work on an ongoig basis with whoever gets elected. and they fund all
and the socialists and the communists did. so in the last 50 years, the business community went to work. they destroyed the labor movement. they destroyed the socialist parties. and they destroyed the communist parties. i don't have the time to go into that. but if you read your history, you'll see it. in the private sector of the united states today, the official percentage of workers that are members of a union--represented by a trade union--is under 7%. 93% of private sector workers in the...
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he's calling on communist party officials to prepare for risks and challenges. the people's demand for "happy lives". and the south china morning post has this picture. it's the final touches to a miniature version of hong kong stadium, made out of lego, on show at the ani—com and games show. as sharanjit mentioned, it's being widely reported injapan that the country's high profile defence minister is about to resign. it's over an alleged cover—up involving military documents. tomomi inada is expected to submit her resignation letter to the prime minister shinzo abe on friday. she has repeatedly denied claims she helped cover up internal records that exposed the danger that japanese peacekeepers faced in south sudan. a short time ago i got the latest from rupert wingfield hayes in tokyo. we are expecting to three done at the three resignations today. the defence minister tomomi inada, the most senior bureaucrat in the defence ministry and also the head of the ground self defence force, essentially the japanese army, and this is a very inside baseball, as the ame
he's calling on communist party officials to prepare for risks and challenges. the people's demand for "happy lives". and the south china morning post has this picture. it's the final touches to a miniature version of hong kong stadium, made out of lego, on show at the ani—com and games show. as sharanjit mentioned, it's being widely reported injapan that the country's high profile defence minister is about to resign. it's over an alleged cover—up involving military documents....
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the communist party hopes that this memory of this pa rt party hopes that this memory of this part ofto come, even without a castro brother at the helm. now to a notorious case from the past, one of the biggest serial murders in american history. in the early 1920s, members of the osage indian tribe became wealthy overnight when oil was discovered on their land. but soon after, many members of the tribe were shot and poisoned — and the killings led to a pioneering fbi investigation. a new book puts a spotlight on this chilling chapter. the united states was still remarkably lawless country back in the 1920s. particularly in its last remnant of the wild west. you had outlaws wandering the streets with their six shooters in their pockets. you had sheriffs, oilmen, prospectors. my name is david grant, iam also prospectors. my name is david grant, i am also of this book. the indians once controlled much of the central pa rt once controlled much of the central part of the united states and were eventually forced to cede more than 100 million acres of territory. it was at that time that a o
the communist party hopes that this memory of this pa rt party hopes that this memory of this part ofto come, even without a castro brother at the helm. now to a notorious case from the past, one of the biggest serial murders in american history. in the early 1920s, members of the osage indian tribe became wealthy overnight when oil was discovered on their land. but soon after, many members of the tribe were shot and poisoned — and the killings led to a pioneering fbi investigation. a new...
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donna brazil who are rich wheat at the russian embassy in the united states saying communists are now dictating terms of the debate what could possibly go wrong with tweet like that or mentions to that have been priceless and that's a human from politicians saying that it looked like a joke to journalists suggesting that brazil has not read a newspaper since one thousand. ninety one. ordinary twitter users having a blast saying that this was probably not the best week of the day brazil's they defined in the face of criticism saying that first she was merely keeping an open mind about things and then even suggesting that k.g.b. probably still exist as well but twitter crowd did not stop and threw serious punches about brazil's upcoming book in which she promises to tell the nation how exactly trama got elected and considering her past this has been a neverending mean generator speaking of which brazil has been the subject of many of those after she was fired from the c.n.n. for leaking debate questions to hillary clinton during the election campaign but it's ok you know as long as donn
donna brazil who are rich wheat at the russian embassy in the united states saying communists are now dictating terms of the debate what could possibly go wrong with tweet like that or mentions to that have been priceless and that's a human from politicians saying that it looked like a joke to journalists suggesting that brazil has not read a newspaper since one thousand. ninety one. ordinary twitter users having a blast saying that this was probably not the best week of the day brazil's they...
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many of them armed with hammers and chisels to chip away at a communist system that seeped to collapseight. >> this e enormous celebration that was spontaneous overshadowed the official ceremony attended by the leaders of east and west germany. >> president bush sent a signal to mikhail gorbachev today. there will be no gloating from the white house over the developments in east germany. >> i was in the oval office as part of a pool when the wall came down. >> you don't seem elated and i'm wondering if you're thinking of the problems. >> bush basically said in effect i'm not going to poke gorbachev in the eye. >> bush did come into his presidency in the shadow of ronald reagan. but maybe we had elected the right man at the right time because he wasn't internationalist. >> you had 50 years of the cold war, two visions of the world locked in combat and then suddenly a whole world of totalitarian rule began to fall. bush was quite cautious. he was really aware that even subtle messages from the united states could indicate all sorts of things. >> the wall fell in berlin. the questions wer
many of them armed with hammers and chisels to chip away at a communist system that seeped to collapseight. >> this e enormous celebration that was spontaneous overshadowed the official ceremony attended by the leaders of east and west germany. >> president bush sent a signal to mikhail gorbachev today. there will be no gloating from the white house over the developments in east germany. >> i was in the oval office as part of a pool when the wall came down. >> you don't...
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he was trying to fight for at that time new deal liberalism against communist infiltration.allege agent called his home -- he was licensed to carry a gun for six months. >> the sds had a bullet with reagan's name etched on it in the 1960s. >> we have time for a quick question and a quick expanse then i have to take us out. so, gentleman in the front. >> i'm martin wooster. so reagan had no differences with rockefeller or modern republicanism? >> he had a lot of differences with them. but in many ways, reagan did not dispute the -- some of the innovations they supported. he did not have problem with the expansion of state colleges, which is one of the advocate things that rockefeller advocated. he was proud when he was governor and brought california's model treatment for mental health. what reagan always opposed what the state are centered view of the world that the government was the arbiter of all things and only collective action was the appropriate response. so to that extent he was very much opposed to that wing of the republican party. but it was nuanced difference. he
he was trying to fight for at that time new deal liberalism against communist infiltration.allege agent called his home -- he was licensed to carry a gun for six months. >> the sds had a bullet with reagan's name etched on it in the 1960s. >> we have time for a quick question and a quick expanse then i have to take us out. so, gentleman in the front. >> i'm martin wooster. so reagan had no differences with rockefeller or modern republicanism? >> he had a lot of...