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parties is the pope in danger of giving legitimacy to the chinese communist party. one can say saul there is the danger that what the pope does is not giving or not giving legitimacy to political actors or players is not the poor end of church as long abandoned the idea of lending its credibility to any emperor being constantine or anybody rather they want to advance the idea of helping the people in every place of the world and also helping peace now it is dangerous times it's risky times there is talk of a new cold war the church wants to our boy if possible the cold war and the pope things can help prevent a third world war. i would say that talking to see chimping could help prevent trampy is about to talk to kim jong un is willing to talk to condone and i would say that your own is by far worse than sit in pain so the pope may as well talk to him pig thank you. when they're on line for humanity has been taken out of the discourse of this which will be about numbers on a spreadsheet or if you join a sunset i county no one else has a back story like yours this is
parties is the pope in danger of giving legitimacy to the chinese communist party. one can say saul there is the danger that what the pope does is not giving or not giving legitimacy to political actors or players is not the poor end of church as long abandoned the idea of lending its credibility to any emperor being constantine or anybody rather they want to advance the idea of helping the people in every place of the world and also helping peace now it is dangerous times it's risky times...
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enemies are the communists and great countries that turned communist like russia. the best thing we can do is to educate our children. >> in practice, as truman admitted, the board was less than ideal, the loyalty board he set up, because all of the data about that person remained in his file long after he was cleared meaning he would have to be cleared over and over again as he changed jobs in government. so damage was done. in addition to the loyalty board, he established the cia in 1947. -- the cia intended was intelligent -- intended to be an intelligence gathering inanization but got involved other activities. this describes the long commitment and capital preparation of covert operations which would be needed during the cold war. auman also established national security agency in 1952. the hiss and fuc fukes case -- mccarthy had a profound effect. his charges resulted in the firing of many innocent people and damaged morale in the government. anti-communism and accusation of spies were good politics for mccarthy and others. actions helped in the passage of th
enemies are the communists and great countries that turned communist like russia. the best thing we can do is to educate our children. >> in practice, as truman admitted, the board was less than ideal, the loyalty board he set up, because all of the data about that person remained in his file long after he was cleared meaning he would have to be cleared over and over again as he changed jobs in government. so damage was done. in addition to the loyalty board, he established the cia in...
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following the protests on the coast the first secretary of the communist party what his wife was ousted and replaced by edward rick. no one thought we were where we were losing faith after years of struggle and then came a gift from heaven about. what the lancer called a gift from heaven was the election of the polish pope john paul the second. was not popular the polish pope united us and lifted us up with his words you know oh you do. know all do. you know you're very very. they are. best but you should lay out the process and the events of nine hundred seventy without those experience years and i wouldn't have been able to leave the fires for ten years late edition which. it's the only nine hundred eighty s. the parish economy collapses prices are constantly increasing. the workers in the shipyard of good done to go on strike once again and again they look to left to lead them. so why are you length of a strike. she shifted foot and we had agreed to meet up shortly before six i was a couple of hours late but of course. it doesn't but she was there for your check the secret service fi
following the protests on the coast the first secretary of the communist party what his wife was ousted and replaced by edward rick. no one thought we were where we were losing faith after years of struggle and then came a gift from heaven about. what the lancer called a gift from heaven was the election of the polish pope john paul the second. was not popular the polish pope united us and lifted us up with his words you know oh you do. know all do. you know you're very very. they are. best but...
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following the protests on the coast the first secretary of the communist party. was ousted and replaced by edward rick. no one thought we were where we were losing faith after years of struggle and then came a gift from heaven was about. what the limits are called a gift from heaven was the election of the polish pope john paul the second. the thought. the polish pope united us and lifted us up with his words you know oh you do. no stall. your know your belief. there you. best but you should not be out the in the events of nine hundred seventy without those experiences and i wouldn't have been able to leave the fires are ten years later. it's the only nine hundred eighty s. the parish economy collapses prices are constantly increasing. the workers in the shipyard of good done to go on strike once again and again they look to the left front end so to lead them. so while you length of a struggle. she shifts to foot and we get agreed to meet up shortly before six i was a couple of hours late but of course. but she was a few check the secret service files here you'll
following the protests on the coast the first secretary of the communist party. was ousted and replaced by edward rick. no one thought we were where we were losing faith after years of struggle and then came a gift from heaven was about. what the limits are called a gift from heaven was the election of the polish pope john paul the second. the thought. the polish pope united us and lifted us up with his words you know oh you do. no stall. your know your belief. there you. best but you should...
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they were committed to the communist movement.which is, if you think about it, is a stark contrast to the way the soviet union treated jewish people. many of these people were jewish, and if you look at how the prisons that went on in the soviet union and how they treated people of the jewish faith, a lot of these people , they became committed to the communist party in the 1930's. a little bit in the wake of the great depression, when communism really seemed to take hold in the united states in the 1920's and 1930's. this was not motivated -- they cannot find where they were paid very well for this. almost all of them were very committed to the ideology. >> i couldn't help but notice the topic for today's speeches. trying to draw parallels between what is going on in our world today. is -- what is -- there are some parties that believe russia is more friendly to us, and there are some that are less friendly to us. did this happen from the cold war thawing a bit? can you draw parallels to today? dr. lacy: i became an officer durin
they were committed to the communist movement.which is, if you think about it, is a stark contrast to the way the soviet union treated jewish people. many of these people were jewish, and if you look at how the prisons that went on in the soviet union and how they treated people of the jewish faith, a lot of these people , they became committed to the communist party in the 1930's. a little bit in the wake of the great depression, when communism really seemed to take hold in the united states...
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they were very committed to the communists. if you think of that, that is in stark contrast to the way the soviet union treated jewish people. many of these people were jewish. if you look at what went on in the soviet union and how they treated people of the jewish faith, a lot of these people became committed to the communist party in the 1930s, in the wake of the great depression. when communism really seemed to take hold in the united states in the 1920s and 1930s, but this wasn't motivated -- almost all of them were very committed to the ideology. >> i couldn't help but notice the topic for today's speeches, trying to draw some parallels to what is going on in our world today. what is, there are some parties that believe that russia is more friendly to us. there are some, less friendly to us. did this happen from the cold war thawing a bit? can you draw some parallels to today? >> of course, i became an officer during the cold war. most of my service was in the cold war, starting when i was commissioned as a second lieuten
they were very committed to the communists. if you think of that, that is in stark contrast to the way the soviet union treated jewish people. many of these people were jewish. if you look at what went on in the soviet union and how they treated people of the jewish faith, a lot of these people became committed to the communist party in the 1930s, in the wake of the great depression. when communism really seemed to take hold in the united states in the 1920s and 1930s, but this wasn't motivated...
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subversion of the communist way of life. several incidents occurred to reinforce america's fear of communist spies. one of the chief reasons for involved the atomic bomb, which was used during the war against japan in 1945. this slide here shows the bond that was detonated over nagasaki 1945.n on august 9, the first bomb was detonated over hiroshima three days earlier, august 6, 1945. between 1945s and 1949, the unit is six was the only nation in the world that possessed the atomic bomb. in july, 1945, a few weeks before the end of world war ii, harry truman informed soviet leader joseph stalin at a conference in germany of the u.s. development of the atomic bomb. remember, this is just a few weeks before the bump was actually used against japan. harry truman visited pots thedam, a suburb in city of berlin, germany, where he visited with joseph stalin and the white tunic on the right and winston churchill. when truman involved stalin of -- informed stalin of the possession of the atomic bomb that had just been tested earlier
subversion of the communist way of life. several incidents occurred to reinforce america's fear of communist spies. one of the chief reasons for involved the atomic bomb, which was used during the war against japan in 1945. this slide here shows the bond that was detonated over nagasaki 1945.n on august 9, the first bomb was detonated over hiroshima three days earlier, august 6, 1945. between 1945s and 1949, the unit is six was the only nation in the world that possessed the atomic bomb. in...
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but prosecutors insist the three politicians took money from the chinese communist party with former student joe home shoes acting as a middleman. the national chain she university is where he caught his postgraduate degree. joe declined our request for an interview but we managed to speak to a former exchange student at one of taiwan's other universities she's asked that we hide her identity. joe you're a whole horrible evil sleazy all wrong overall solution for hashimoto's four. hundred one. coming out swords are going to naples on hold the real. amy says she quickly suspected something was wrong but government officials wouldn't leave her alone to hunt for one seems sure seems some sort of. young adults use in their home joke you know who wins one hundred dollars you. wait until you get home and joe says sure the war holds you say. three pm on a weekday afternoon outside the presidential palace in taipei and this is a regular sight. members of the concentric patrick as an alliance are on their way to one of the city's best known van mox taipei one o one. here they broadcast their
but prosecutors insist the three politicians took money from the chinese communist party with former student joe home shoes acting as a middleman. the national chain she university is where he caught his postgraduate degree. joe declined our request for an interview but we managed to speak to a former exchange student at one of taiwan's other universities she's asked that we hide her identity. joe you're a whole horrible evil sleazy all wrong overall solution for hashimoto's four. hundred one....
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lenin and his legacy. is the last stronghold of communists. lenin and his legacylj communists. vigils outside our home where old communists shouted, we will not allow you to dump lenin's name! and so on. when pollsters predicted the result at 49-50, when pollsters predicted the result at 49—50, on the eve of the referendum, the orthodox church published its opinion. i quote, leningrad is an ideological construct imposed upon the name of st peter in whose honour this city was named. a russian orthodox service was held on the steps of the cathedral at st peter and st paul, close by the communists. church leaders who want the city to bear the name of st peter. do you know what our guiding light was? the words of peter the great himself. the impossible does happen. and it happened. this was a surprising result, a slim but safe majority voted yes to the referendum question whether leningrad should come st petersburg once more. -- become. it was an indescribable feeling of great romantic illusions and hopes, that this was the first step up a great ladder. many of our hopes did not co
lenin and his legacy. is the last stronghold of communists. lenin and his legacylj communists. vigils outside our home where old communists shouted, we will not allow you to dump lenin's name! and so on. when pollsters predicted the result at 49-50, when pollsters predicted the result at 49—50, on the eve of the referendum, the orthodox church published its opinion. i quote, leningrad is an ideological construct imposed upon the name of st peter in whose honour this city was named. a russian...
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this is an image of a refugee experience, fleeing communist vietnam in 1975. it reminds us of images that we might see on the news today. it is hard to ignore the human stories, families perishing at sea. refugees are suffocating in meat trucks, they are crowding onto leaky boats, they are drowning the bodies of those who are unable to cross to safety and they are washing up on mediterranean beaches. refugees have been in the news for the past few years, particularly related to the crisis in syria. it are being uprooted by conflict all around the world. we are not just talking about refugees coming from syria, but other war-torn regions. especially in the past couple of years it has also been very difficult to ignore the public response to refugees. refugee resettlement, like so many other topics today, has become a polarizing topic. on one hand, opposition to refugees has been fierce and hostile. politicians act the local state and federal level have linked them to terrorism and has pursued anti-refugee policies in the name of national security. the most famo
this is an image of a refugee experience, fleeing communist vietnam in 1975. it reminds us of images that we might see on the news today. it is hard to ignore the human stories, families perishing at sea. refugees are suffocating in meat trucks, they are crowding onto leaky boats, they are drowning the bodies of those who are unable to cross to safety and they are washing up on mediterranean beaches. refugees have been in the news for the past few years, particularly related to the crisis in...
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this was the last stronghold of communists, lenin and his legacy.ts shouted, "we will not allow you to dump lenin's name" and so on. translation: when pollsters predicted the result at 49-50 or 50-49, on the eve of the referendum, the orthodox church published its opinion. i quote, " leningrad is an ideological construct imposed upon the name of st peter in whose honour the city was named." a russian orthodox service was held on the steps of the cathedral of st peter and st paul, closed by the communists. church leaders here want the city to bear the name of st peter. do you know what our guiding light was? the words of peter the great himself. the impossible does happen and it happened. this was a surprising result. a slim but safe majority voted yes to the referendum question on whether leningrad should become st petersburg once more. with its stunning scenery and dark plots, it's not difficult to see why the tv crime series shetland has been one of scotland's most successful exports. the detective drama set on the rugged shetland islands has gain
this was the last stronghold of communists, lenin and his legacy.ts shouted, "we will not allow you to dump lenin's name" and so on. translation: when pollsters predicted the result at 49-50 or 50-49, on the eve of the referendum, the orthodox church published its opinion. i quote, " leningrad is an ideological construct imposed upon the name of st peter in whose honour the city was named." a russian orthodox service was held on the steps of the cathedral of st peter and st...
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comey the communist. who knew that. amazing.: that tbree article the congressman referred to from new york magazine which comey says this, quote, i voted for reagan. i moved from communist to whatever i am now. i'm not sure how to characterize myself politically. he's not the only member of the deep state to have a turn left ward of karl marx. john brennon revealing he was a communist sump theser durin syme cold war. jamejoining us tonight, james hl holstrom, serving three decades in the fbi. >> i never thought when i came back from vietnam there would be a communist that was a head of the cia. lou: this boggles my mind. you know, i grew up on the fbi television show, they were pursuing communist and there's one at the head of the cia and one at the head of the fbi. >> i wonder if comey and brennon were in the same den, like the cub scout den, if they were in the same communist den up in the bronx or something. lou: well, it's -- i don't want to say that i'm convinced of it, but it could be possible they should share a cell goin
comey the communist. who knew that. amazing.: that tbree article the congressman referred to from new york magazine which comey says this, quote, i voted for reagan. i moved from communist to whatever i am now. i'm not sure how to characterize myself politically. he's not the only member of the deep state to have a turn left ward of karl marx. john brennon revealing he was a communist sump theser durin syme cold war. jamejoining us tonight, james hl holstrom, serving three decades in the fbi....
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i'm wondering if court got involved in the communist party and communist propaganda during this period because there's a lot of anti-communist that dvd with other agencies and congress are very much against the communist during the period you're talking about. >> right. for those of you who didn't hear the questions about was communism never an issue for being associated with them. millet was so skilled politically and pr wise that he never got in trouble about the communist issue. although there will some people like to get into trouble later on. thank you. >> if you can draw connections in world war i especially since fdr was secretary of the navy band. >> the propaganda office for world war i was the committee on information? headed by george creel. i was an outright propaganda effort. that was the kind of place where they talk about the han. they really went over the top in terms of propaganda. they did not want another creel agency. they kept lobbying to create an agency before pearl harbor and roosevelt kept putting him off. the division of information of horton's packaging than
i'm wondering if court got involved in the communist party and communist propaganda during this period because there's a lot of anti-communist that dvd with other agencies and congress are very much against the communist during the period you're talking about. >> right. for those of you who didn't hear the questions about was communism never an issue for being associated with them. millet was so skilled politically and pr wise that he never got in trouble about the communist issue....
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. >> anthony: it's a communist country, supposedly.all evidence that i've ever seen, the most dynamic capitalistic country on earth. what do you think about that? >> minji: i think a lot of my western friends come here thinking china is a posh version of north korea, or -- or the party controls everything. but, they come here, they're surprised it's actually not that much. they do seem to be promoting the free market even more with the free trade zone. >> anthony: right. >> minji: just established in shanghai, so it's amazing. >> anthony: from what i see everywhere i go, the world is becoming more chinese -- chinese influence, chinese food. uh, if you build a casino in vegas, or a hotel in singapore, you have to consider what will the chinese think. is that exciting? uh -- >> minji: it's exciting that we finally have an influence that we wouldn't. like china is sort of in the spotlight in a central stage now that we wouldn't have dreamed of like, say, only a decade ago. >> anthony: for me, i think, uh, you know, the communist menace th
. >> anthony: it's a communist country, supposedly.all evidence that i've ever seen, the most dynamic capitalistic country on earth. what do you think about that? >> minji: i think a lot of my western friends come here thinking china is a posh version of north korea, or -- or the party controls everything. but, they come here, they're surprised it's actually not that much. they do seem to be promoting the free market even more with the free trade zone. >> anthony: right....
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all this amounts to the destruction of post communist poland. but poland's economy is doing pretty well right now. few countries have benefited more from e.u. membership. still the government seems to be risking an open conflict with the european union. in december the government announced a series of controversial judicial reforms in general they give politicians greater powers over the judiciary. the dismantling of the rule of law has begun. yet it is one of more than one hundred thirty court presidents who have been demoted by the justice minister since last autumn. is a respected district court judge she has repeatedly pointed out that the government's proposed reforms are unconstitutional. and she says that's why she was fired. the government's decision caught her completely by surprise. one day an official letter arrived and that was that she was no longer head of the court as i thought because i thought let me show you. the film of fact that here's the letter. pople the new kid i found on thursday afternoon when i got back to the office t
all this amounts to the destruction of post communist poland. but poland's economy is doing pretty well right now. few countries have benefited more from e.u. membership. still the government seems to be risking an open conflict with the european union. in december the government announced a series of controversial judicial reforms in general they give politicians greater powers over the judiciary. the dismantling of the rule of law has begun. yet it is one of more than one hundred thirty court...
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the official narrative and has always been it was a backward feudal region and the communist party went n. the one nine hundred fifty s. and restructured both the social and economic hierarchy is there that has been a pretty ironclad narrative in two thousand and nine that change a little bit there where these deadly ethnic riots between han chinese the majority ethnic population in china and the muslim leaders and several hundred people at least died according to state media that served as a psychological and legal justification for many of the security measures and surveillance measures that we see today satellite images prove chinese government has built hundreds if not more detention camps and although they're also expanding and hundreds of thousands of people are there just for being weaker or being turkic and being most of them not because they have committed any acts of violence or terrorism the government has been very clear the chinese government and the way they see this they perceive they have a problem that could also be a security threat they believe that there are radical
the official narrative and has always been it was a backward feudal region and the communist party went n. the one nine hundred fifty s. and restructured both the social and economic hierarchy is there that has been a pretty ironclad narrative in two thousand and nine that change a little bit there where these deadly ethnic riots between han chinese the majority ethnic population in china and the muslim leaders and several hundred people at least died according to state media that served as a...
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are our country wasn't communist then they came for venezuela then they came for iran and then they are starting to use that weapon that power that hubris the emperor the empire gets less and less happy that you might betray them in any way so this is what we're at the point now where you know the u.s. has decided again to impose sanctions on iran and europe you better abide or we're going to sanction you and like you know those big icebergs break away from the arctic or the antarctic and they float away it's like the rest the world is breaking away from the u.s. dollar has been frozen under the yoke of u.s. dollar germany and now it's breaking up we're going into and i have coined this phrase neo mercantilist you know i was the first to call this and he would just like i was the first to measure because in the twenty eleven i'm the first to mention the american toll ism in twenty seventeen and twenty eighteen we're going back to nineteenth century global economies again so i want to say that this is the sort of neo con hubris stick sort of what is called patriotism by some after jo
are our country wasn't communist then they came for venezuela then they came for iran and then they are starting to use that weapon that power that hubris the emperor the empire gets less and less happy that you might betray them in any way so this is what we're at the point now where you know the u.s. has decided again to impose sanctions on iran and europe you better abide or we're going to sanction you and like you know those big icebergs break away from the arctic or the antarctic and they...
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this was the last stronghold of communist is, lenin and his legacy.ed, we will not allow you to dump lenin's name. and so on. allow you to dump lenin's name. and so on. when pollsters predicted the result at 49— 5050—49, on the eve of the referendum, the orthodox church published its opinion. i quote," leningrad is an ideological construct imposed upon the name of st peter in whose honour the city was named. a russian orthodox service was held on the steps of st peter and st paul, closed by the communists. church leaders want the city to bear the name of st peter. translation: to you know what our guiding light was? the words of peter the great himself. "the impossible does happen" and it happened. this was a surprising result. a slim majority voted yes about whether leningrad should become st petersburg once more. conflation make it was an indescribable feeling of great romantic illusions and hope that this was the first step up a great ladder. many of our hopes did not come to pass. the enthusiasm fizzled out during the painful years of economic sho
this was the last stronghold of communist is, lenin and his legacy.ed, we will not allow you to dump lenin's name. and so on. allow you to dump lenin's name. and so on. when pollsters predicted the result at 49— 5050—49, on the eve of the referendum, the orthodox church published its opinion. i quote," leningrad is an ideological construct imposed upon the name of st peter in whose honour the city was named. a russian orthodox service was held on the steps of st peter and st paul,...
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herald the group had a track record investing in deeply reported muckraking journalism that held communist party officials to account and even resulted in some political and legal reforms that's not the case now after a few serious run ins with the authorities southern media and its journalists have come under a kind of pressure that is severely handicapped investigative reporting this is just one case in a landscape that has seen significant shifts greater state monitoring and control of media as well as increased competition and falling advertising revenues have all had an impact the listening posts are now on the decline of the southern media groups investigative reporting efforts and what that says about journalism in china today. april two thousand and three this other metropolis daily a paper published by the quango based southern media group ran a report entitled death of the detained. the story was about a young laborer picked up by police for not carrying his i.d. seventy two hours later he was dead the official explanation a heart attack the paper published the results of the aut
herald the group had a track record investing in deeply reported muckraking journalism that held communist party officials to account and even resulted in some political and legal reforms that's not the case now after a few serious run ins with the authorities southern media and its journalists have come under a kind of pressure that is severely handicapped investigative reporting this is just one case in a landscape that has seen significant shifts greater state monitoring and control of media...
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herald the group had a track record investing in deeply reported muckraking journalism that held communist party officials to account and even resulted in some political and legal reforms that's not the case now after a few serious run ins with the authorities southern media and its journalists have come under a kind of pressure that is severely handicapped investigative reporting this is just one case in a landscape that has seen significant shifts greater state monitoring and control of media as well as increased competition and falling advertising revenues have all had an impact the listening posts are now on the decline of the southern media groups investigative reporting efforts and what that says about journalism in china today. april two thousand and three this other metropolis daily a paper published by the guangzhou based southern media group ran a report entitled death of the detained. the story was about a young liberal picked up by police for not carrying his id seventy two hours later he was dead the official explanation a heart attack the paper published the results of the au
herald the group had a track record investing in deeply reported muckraking journalism that held communist party officials to account and even resulted in some political and legal reforms that's not the case now after a few serious run ins with the authorities southern media and its journalists have come under a kind of pressure that is severely handicapped investigative reporting this is just one case in a landscape that has seen significant shifts greater state monitoring and control of media...
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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 the mindnd. so what have we got? we've got all the mechanisms in place that allow the business community and the wealthy to control the e politics. you u all 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 of lobbyists to o work on an ongoig basis with whoever gets elected. and they fund all th
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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gave than in fighting the communists. i mean, than in fighting the japanese. up intoent a mission the communist camp before the war was over. the dixie mission. and they opened a line of communication. the war was over, theknow, people were on ground. dialogue was going on with min. an american flyer, brought him back. so there was a lot of moving up and back, trying to position themselves for whatever might be coming. everyone knew there was gonna be sort of civil war, because bullets were already flying. so i don't have a definite answer for you, but there was a lot of activity. >> in the middle section. >> wonderful talk. thank you very much. >> thank you, sir. >> did she continue on with her japanese after the war? >> oh, yes. her second husband, richard heppner, died of a heart attack pentagonving in the under the eisenhower administration. writing children's books at the time. she became very depressed, sad. that she hadagues served with were all in the c.i.a. and they started telling her, need to go see allen dulles. she finally did. he said, are you re
gave than in fighting the communists. i mean, than in fighting the japanese. up intoent a mission the communist camp before the war was over. the dixie mission. and they opened a line of communication. the war was over, theknow, people were on ground. dialogue was going on with min. an american flyer, brought him back. so there was a lot of moving up and back, trying to position themselves for whatever might be coming. everyone knew there was gonna be sort of civil war, because bullets were...
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down over the kremlin tonight as president gorbachev resigned and or to an end seven decades of communist rule in the soviet union. the years after the disintegration of the u.s.s.r. became known as the crazy ninety's in all the post soviet territories. he's leaving behind fifteen independent states which share only a disastrous economy and an uncertain future after having been under a government controlled economy the free market dramatically changed the rules of the game new businesses emerged instantly in the first all the guards were born overnight. the former country with no class division suddenly became stratified the chosen few became rich while the rest had to fight to survive. the same as it was the pollution is a sinister herschel as. they what is the thing is that us just going you know she's the oldest living on the slopes listed in using your street in the only city in your cellars of what it was when you say. it cuba alist in union into good reason you know even though there's a in each you and me and as many of you know dumbass hail. post the system might be . listening in
down over the kremlin tonight as president gorbachev resigned and or to an end seven decades of communist rule in the soviet union. the years after the disintegration of the u.s.s.r. became known as the crazy ninety's in all the post soviet territories. he's leaving behind fifteen independent states which share only a disastrous economy and an uncertain future after having been under a government controlled economy the free market dramatically changed the rules of the game new businesses...
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governments had been ompromised, democrats, christians had been persecuted, intimidated and the communist party took over every country. from fascism to communism, the future was bleak. by now, this young boy was a man, 18 years old, starting college. he wanted to resist the dictatorship. not with a gun, not with a bomb, but by undermining it politically from the inside. he found a handful of fellow christians, true patriots, and he created an underground students organization that would collect intelligence about what soviets were doing in hungary, the tank movements, the movement of troops, how they were gobbling up the economy to the exported back to russia and they would somehow tear it out that information to the west to a democratic nation that could use that intelligence against moscow and to get these nations to be free. they were successful. they were successful. they found a courier who connected to british intelligence and they were sending these reports, with the goal of undermining the soviet domination of central europe, that captive nations could be free again. unbeknownst
governments had been ompromised, democrats, christians had been persecuted, intimidated and the communist party took over every country. from fascism to communism, the future was bleak. by now, this young boy was a man, 18 years old, starting college. he wanted to resist the dictatorship. not with a gun, not with a bomb, but by undermining it politically from the inside. he found a handful of fellow christians, true patriots, and he created an underground students organization that would...
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it's like being under the communist system you know put.ack in that really made me feel strange like i'd been sent back decades in time it's sad. but unfortunately this is the present is that enough as you think. it is this is becoming proposed to the new models we are being driven into the arms of russia and putin. that's what they're doing to the courts won't interpret and apply the law will just do what a minister wants. what really scares me is that we're leaving the civilized european community and becoming part of the east again. in the shadow of the former palace of culture and science building i mean tune again. is it going too far to say that poland is behaving more and more like russia . out of the boy yes you know and that's what scares me the most the achievements that turn poland into such a wonderful country over the last several years are now being destroyed. and a country where democratic institutions have been destroyed will make an easy target for russia to give them up at the right. be and so the yemen built on the g. is
it's like being under the communist system you know put.ack in that really made me feel strange like i'd been sent back decades in time it's sad. but unfortunately this is the present is that enough as you think. it is this is becoming proposed to the new models we are being driven into the arms of russia and putin. that's what they're doing to the courts won't interpret and apply the law will just do what a minister wants. what really scares me is that we're leaving the civilized european...
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president is largely seen as her money but posting was seen as a stepping stone to becoming the communist party chief and thus the nation's top leader. i had hair on al-jazeera and environmental disaster in the us not the floodwaters from hurricane florence makes it with toxic waste. i've never seen baba off the coast of wales where campaigners say votes potentially radioactive sediment from a nuclear plant getting good is being dumped by ships like this. from the waves of the south. to the contours of the east. hello again welcome back to international weather forecast with across europe going to be seeing a big change as a front pushes through i want to show what's happening right here on the satellite image you see the clouds right there well that is a cold front a very powerful cold front and that is going to bring some showers heavy winds as well as a big change of air mask as a person's through so we're going to see a lot of these warmer temperatures right here in some places very hot actually for this time of year and you were pretty eight in ten degrees above average in some locat
president is largely seen as her money but posting was seen as a stepping stone to becoming the communist party chief and thus the nation's top leader. i had hair on al-jazeera and environmental disaster in the us not the floodwaters from hurricane florence makes it with toxic waste. i've never seen baba off the coast of wales where campaigners say votes potentially radioactive sediment from a nuclear plant getting good is being dumped by ships like this. from the waves of the south. to the...
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we saw in socialist and communist countries, everyone is equal, but they are all equally poor. very low standard of living. so he would say what you want is a mix of the engine of economics and capitalism and the compassion of a large welfare state government. called justice as fairness. a very famous phrase. justice as fairness. --tice is deemed fair justice is being fair. usedidea of justice is not as much as it used to be. in the 1990's, the democrat party talked about fairness. is the policy fair, the health care system fair? so the idea of being fair to everyone is a big idea in this theory of justice. in that -- that definition of justice rests on two principles of justice. first, john rawls said that society should allow the greatest individual liberty compatible to the liberty of others. britishthe classic liberal john locke's law of nature. individual freedom, life, liberty, and property. freedom of thought, actions, movement, economic freedom. so long as that individual freedom does not violate the similar rights of others, through locks law of nature, you are free to
we saw in socialist and communist countries, everyone is equal, but they are all equally poor. very low standard of living. so he would say what you want is a mix of the engine of economics and capitalism and the compassion of a large welfare state government. called justice as fairness. a very famous phrase. justice as fairness. --tice is deemed fair justice is being fair. usedidea of justice is not as much as it used to be. in the 1990's, the democrat party talked about fairness. is the...
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aircraft carrier to the communist state. visit since the end of the vietnam war in one nine hundred seventy five very significant. because. of the united states. and. the role of the president is largely seen as ceremonial but posting was same as a stepping stone to becoming the communist party chief and thus the nation's top leader. has left its mark on the southeastern united states and there's a danger lurking in its aftermath rising floodwaters are now carrying pollution and toxic chemicals across north carolina threatening waterways and drinking water john hendren reports the floodwaters of hurricane florence are only a toxic slurry of hardway just north carolina's river basins are home to thousands of hog farms in four thousand filled with. this stage department of environmental quality says at least one hundred ten of them are leaking into floodwaters. are likely to start leaking soon yes there are some problems today but the concern is what is happening or what's going to happen over the next few days isn't all that
aircraft carrier to the communist state. visit since the end of the vietnam war in one nine hundred seventy five very significant. because. of the united states. and. the role of the president is largely seen as ceremonial but posting was same as a stepping stone to becoming the communist party chief and thus the nation's top leader. has left its mark on the southeastern united states and there's a danger lurking in its aftermath rising floodwaters are now carrying pollution and toxic chemicals...
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in chinese communist party jargon someone who is two faced is loyal to their own ethnic group and not to the chinese nation cairo it is trying to show the activist kid a rally or as early exactly where the camp was located. now look. i want to talk about what i know so the situation of muslims in china improves. shinji in china's north west is home to many ethnic groups including weekers and. international organizations say that there is a network of internment camps in which about a million people are detained. kyra is one of the few who has been able to get out and leave china. to manage to locate the area of the camp. is this the camp i mean you know and that's the houses you know that for the row. if you want to see this is the cement factory that's really close. further there. must be at least three buildings the former you shouldn't give to look at them you need to be the. ones here yes exactly. yeah i was there in the medium sized building every day the chinese flag was hoisted in the yard there was one building for religious people and one for those who had contacts abroad. my
in chinese communist party jargon someone who is two faced is loyal to their own ethnic group and not to the chinese nation cairo it is trying to show the activist kid a rally or as early exactly where the camp was located. now look. i want to talk about what i know so the situation of muslims in china improves. shinji in china's north west is home to many ethnic groups including weekers and. international organizations say that there is a network of internment camps in which about a million...
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indigenous communist parties on the rise, having played a role in the resistant movements. and the cost of occupying germany was also beginning to rise. the lack of economic endeavor across western europe all exacerbated the situation. as the various allied occupation armies endeavored to govern, to root out all vestiges of nazi nazi-fy and supply vast numbers of german civilians and german demobilized troops with foods and supplies. -- and supplies come of the strain on the economy was becoming apparent -- and on thes, the strain economy was becoming apparent. in the united states, initial concerns about the end of substantial government spending with the end of the war was seen to be somewhat unfounded. sp's lead to an excimer spending boom. the postwar period across some countries in europe had a spell of economic activity and to 1945. soon in 1946 and 1947, exacerbated by the disaster -- disastrous cold winter, economic production ground to a halt even further. in germany, the situation was even worse. and the inhabitants relied almost totally on the allies to feed them
indigenous communist parties on the rise, having played a role in the resistant movements. and the cost of occupying germany was also beginning to rise. the lack of economic endeavor across western europe all exacerbated the situation. as the various allied occupation armies endeavored to govern, to root out all vestiges of nazi nazi-fy and supply vast numbers of german civilians and german demobilized troops with foods and supplies. -- and supplies come of the strain on the economy was...
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party leaders of the communist party also members of government and also diplomats foreign diplomats who are based in hanoi coming to the national funeral hall the public will also get the opportunity to go inside there and say goodbye the actual funeral service will be held on thursday and that's where we will see some leaders of governments particularly from around the region coming to pay their respects after that funeral service on thursday the body of the late president will be taken just over one hundred kilometers south of the capital hanoi to nimbin province that is where he was born where he grew up in a small farming community and that is where the late president of vietnam will be laid to rest on thursday. a chinese says and has been arrested in chicago on charges of spying on behalf of beijing twenty seven year old cho is accused of trying to recruit u.s. engineers scientists and even some defense contractors to work for the chinese government she faces up to ten years in prison if convicted u.s. intelligence agencies have accused china off a super aggressive spy campaign
party leaders of the communist party also members of government and also diplomats foreign diplomats who are based in hanoi coming to the national funeral hall the public will also get the opportunity to go inside there and say goodbye the actual funeral service will be held on thursday and that's where we will see some leaders of governments particularly from around the region coming to pay their respects after that funeral service on thursday the body of the late president will be taken just...
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of view that were critical of the administration that included points of view that were perhaps communist or socialist but there were many points of view that was very hard not just for the university administration to take the fourth or the state of california so it raised questions what's the role of state power in the state decide what's taught alex. we're a small minority of the people next radicalism for the speech advocates have brought shame on a great university campus has become a rallying point for the communists in a center for sexual misconduct the absolutes are so bad so contrary to your standards of human behavior that i couldn't possibly be so i can tell you here this platform in detail sexual misconduct was bleak and the smell of marijuana was prevalent all over the entire building it began a year ago when the so-called free speech advocates who in truth have no appreciation for freedom were allowed to a so presumably the symbol of law under the policeman on the campus and that was the moment when the ringleaders of them taking the scruff of the neck and thrown out of the
of view that were critical of the administration that included points of view that were perhaps communist or socialist but there were many points of view that was very hard not just for the university administration to take the fourth or the state of california so it raised questions what's the role of state power in the state decide what's taught alex. we're a small minority of the people next radicalism for the speech advocates have brought shame on a great university campus has become a...
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yet, you have a communist regime that is not allowing that. we can get pockets of that and we should continue to do that. but, boots on the ground. we need to be look at how we do things down there. does anybody have any idea of what would be outside the box that you're able to talk about? >> my colleagues from the cuba desk would be happy to talk with you. i will not speculate. i don't think it would be appropriate for me to do that. >> anyone else? no? no takers. there was a lack of confirmed the patient at the state department. there were targeted attacks in havana. where are we at with the people that should be put into place and are being held up or not being confirmed? >> we looked at this very issue and one of the things that we found when we looking at it was we had virtually everyone and responded to this crisis was acting in an acting capacity. this might have slowed down the response. people did not feel they have to do the jobs. >> let me touch on the doctors in cuba. president obama i thought it is a great favor by get -- getting
yet, you have a communist regime that is not allowing that. we can get pockets of that and we should continue to do that. but, boots on the ground. we need to be look at how we do things down there. does anybody have any idea of what would be outside the box that you're able to talk about? >> my colleagues from the cuba desk would be happy to talk with you. i will not speculate. i don't think it would be appropriate for me to do that. >> anyone else? no? no takers. there was a lack...
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almost three decades after german reunification germany's east seems still haunted by its communist past. or. visit a line of demarcation between eastern and western europe that run somewhere through germany i can't tell you where exactly that line is. but i think we need to think about the fact that parts of germany's east culturally historically and politically more like poland and hungary or other eastern states. people are more generous they have their own sense of cultural identity and they didn't experience the waves of liberalism pluralism and the americanization that swept across western europe. and in meissen almost a third voted for the anti migration a.f.d. party in the last general elections yet it has one of the lowest proportions of foreigners in germany and meissen has its own mark of shame left by an arson attack on a migrant shelter three years ago as we talk outside we spot a former far right in p. d. party leader who lives across the road nicole smith admits he met the arsonist the night before the attack by the debate is never about whether they can come but the city
almost three decades after german reunification germany's east seems still haunted by its communist past. or. visit a line of demarcation between eastern and western europe that run somewhere through germany i can't tell you where exactly that line is. but i think we need to think about the fact that parts of germany's east culturally historically and politically more like poland and hungary or other eastern states. people are more generous they have their own sense of cultural identity and...