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of slovakia -- czechoslovakia. it seems like he is getting everything he wants without any use of force. >> 9 and 10 of november -- >> night of the broken glass, where a furious anti-semetic campaign is unleashed where jewish stores, jews are attacked. many jews are literally, sometimes thrown out windows. it's just an orgy of anti- cementism and if anybody had any illusions at this point, this is for real. not a small item, but you write about his relationship -- hitler's relationship with his half-sister? >> with his half-sister and his niece by the daughter of his half-sister. he was in the 1920's, he was clearly infatuated with her. seen going about town with her and has her move into his apartment. again, there are rumors that there's something weirdly sexual about this, who knows. she is found in 1931 with a bullet through her -- official story is that she has committed suicide. there are other people who say there had been a big fight that day between hitler and gale and there were rumors and he hushes it up
of slovakia -- czechoslovakia. it seems like he is getting everything he wants without any use of force. >> 9 and 10 of november -- >> night of the broken glass, where a furious anti-semetic campaign is unleashed where jewish stores, jews are attacked. many jews are literally, sometimes thrown out windows. it's just an orgy of anti- cementism and if anybody had any illusions at this point, this is for real. not a small item, but you write about his relationship -- hitler's...
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. >> that was where the state of czechoslovakia was in the balance. there were many germans who believed this was a dangerous move on hitler's part. he got the british and the french to agree to the breakup of czechoslovakia. whatever resistance there might have been to hitler in the military totally dissipates because it seems like he was getting everything he wanted without any force. >> the ninth and 10th of november, crystal night. >> the night of the broken glass when a furious anti-semitic campaign is released where jewish stores and jews are attached. many jews are literally thrown out of windows. it is an of anti-semitism, a signal that if anybody had any illusions at that point, this is for real. >> this is strictly a small -- not small -- you write about hiser's relationship with half sister. >> his half-sister and his niece, the daughter of his half- sister. clearly920's, he was infatuated with her. he is seen going about town with and she moves into his apartment. there are rumors that there was something weirdly sexual about this. in 1931
. >> that was where the state of czechoslovakia was in the balance. there were many germans who believed this was a dangerous move on hitler's part. he got the british and the french to agree to the breakup of czechoslovakia. whatever resistance there might have been to hitler in the military totally dissipates because it seems like he was getting everything he wanted without any force. >> the ninth and 10th of november, crystal night. >> the night of the broken glass when a...
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walking and men grabbed him, and he ended up fighting one of the most gruesome wars, the war in czechoslovakia if it is something that libya does not need, it is desert. there is plenty, believe me. so this money, which was originally spent on health care and education was being spent on wars and terrorism. livingston like that. i think that many of the people who are originally supported him.. they were disappointed. also, his sons, they were completely this optional. when money started to come back and read it there was a period of sanctions, you know, a all the companies were run by his sons. one of the sons, he cemented himself as a very good soccer player. he paid an italian team so that he could play. normally, those teams play millions to get to play. but this guy plays because he wants to play. he was the only soccer player you could research them by name. anybody else had to be referred to by number. nobody was allowed to be more famous than gaddafi and his family. when he was angry with a particular soccer team in a country, he had their clubhouse bulldoze and their fan club leaders
walking and men grabbed him, and he ended up fighting one of the most gruesome wars, the war in czechoslovakia if it is something that libya does not need, it is desert. there is plenty, believe me. so this money, which was originally spent on health care and education was being spent on wars and terrorism. livingston like that. i think that many of the people who are originally supported him.. they were disappointed. also, his sons, they were completely this optional. when money started to...
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also earlier today in diving, czechoslovakia, the team to beat, winning one and two, with french indo chynna getting the bronze. >> mike, that looks like footage from the 1948 london olympics. >> that answer to be a delay issue. >> do you have any real reporting to talk about? >> that's it from london, back to you, guys. >> i don't know if he is getting worse or better, but got some serious issues and we're going to regret not getting him any medical attention. anthony good, to see you. protesters actually have a point. there are countries that are very bad to women. >> i want to say that looks like it went swimmingly. that's right, people, dive in. >> i understand why they're upset. we see countries that are real -- but honestly, look, china no one has problem with that and we know the chinese women gymnastic team goes back and solders 'ipads. >> it's amazing they have a women's team because they abort half their women. >> sorry about that. a bit depressing but true. >> stoning people to death based on looking at somebody's ankle, so be it. who are we to say. >> we for say because we
also earlier today in diving, czechoslovakia, the team to beat, winning one and two, with french indo chynna getting the bronze. >> mike, that looks like footage from the 1948 london olympics. >> that answer to be a delay issue. >> do you have any real reporting to talk about? >> that's it from london, back to you, guys. >> i don't know if he is getting worse or better, but got some serious issues and we're going to regret not getting him any medical attention....
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a group called equally wed looking to counter czechoslovakia day -- counter chick-fil-a day urgeing people to go to pro democratic businesses but unlike the mayors of chicago, boston, and washington, dc, no word of republican mayors looking to drive starbucks from the cities. and now, we are following all of this. any reports of large crowds at starbucks or starbucks appreciation day? >>guest: no, this is like the disaster showing of the kiss in they had last welcome. they are trying to create another event that no one is showing up to because i think they are jealous of how successful the conservative chick-fil-a appreciation day is so they are coming up with starbucks appreciation day. >>stuart: do you think the city mayor whose tried to go off chick-fil-a lost? and, by extension, those who support traditional marriage, won? would you go that far? >>guest: of course. everyone agrees their reaction was unconstitutional, and completely illegal if they were really going to pursue those actions. we saw so many people show up to support chick-fil-a. so they won. i think it is important to not
a group called equally wed looking to counter czechoslovakia day -- counter chick-fil-a day urgeing people to go to pro democratic businesses but unlike the mayors of chicago, boston, and washington, dc, no word of republican mayors looking to drive starbucks from the cities. and now, we are following all of this. any reports of large crowds at starbucks or starbucks appreciation day? >>guest: no, this is like the disaster showing of the kiss in they had last welcome. they are trying to...
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walking and men grabbed him, and he ended up fighting one of the most gruesome wars, the war in czechoslovakia. if it is something that libya does not need, it is desert. there is plenty, believe >>> on your screen is a new book that's coming out september of 2012. lynn povich as the author and it's called the good girls revolt. who are the good girls, lynn povich? >> i was a good girl. i went to work at "newsweek" when they hired women only as researchers. actually then they could graduate to the researchers and fact checkers and all of them were reporters and writers. and we stayed and fact checked and then one day we realized there's something wrong with this picture of and on the day that "newsweek" did a cover story on the minister's 46 of us. >> was the timing accidental? >> we knew we would get the publicity because we need the publicity was just on more than a case. secure to "newsweek" from 65 to 70. at what point did you start talking with other women in the office? >> it was organizing in the fall of 1969. one of our friends said our situation was illegal in the research category. >
walking and men grabbed him, and he ended up fighting one of the most gruesome wars, the war in czechoslovakia. if it is something that libya does not need, it is desert. there is plenty, believe >>> on your screen is a new book that's coming out september of 2012. lynn povich as the author and it's called the good girls revolt. who are the good girls, lynn povich? >> i was a good girl. i went to work at "newsweek" when they hired women only as researchers. actually...
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on my maternal side, my great grandparents also came here, both the same time, from czechoslovakia and austria. now, i grew up hearing stories from my grandfather and from my parents about the world war ii era. my maternal grandfather was sent over to work with the navy to restore pearl harbor. he was a painter, and when he returned their work jobs. we all certainly know that the depression was much worse than what we are going through. my parents, again like everyone else in that era, a lot of families had food rations. the government said here, you can have this much sugar, here, you can have that much of that. good luck to you. there wasn't food. there was nothing. can't participate in the war effort. they ran around getting tires and bringing them in to turn over so the military could make use of them for weapons. the country was involved in everything going on here. it wasn't watching on the news. it was being and false. when people were killed in the war, you would see a ribbon on the doorway of the people that lost someone, and everyone more and. so that was, there were people w
on my maternal side, my great grandparents also came here, both the same time, from czechoslovakia and austria. now, i grew up hearing stories from my grandfather and from my parents about the world war ii era. my maternal grandfather was sent over to work with the navy to restore pearl harbor. he was a painter, and when he returned their work jobs. we all certainly know that the depression was much worse than what we are going through. my parents, again like everyone else in that era, a lot of...
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martina navratilova from czechoslovakia sought asylum after the 1975 u.s.n office in new york. >>> late in the night, 6:00 in the evening i had to convince the immigration officials that i in fact was not a communist. managed to do that. i have lived the american dream ever since. >> great release right here. >> dannel leyva won on tuesday. 20 years ago, his cuban born parents, his coaches, dramatically defected. his father swam across the rio grande from mexico. >> you can say look at what we did in this country. we open a gym in miami in a little place like this and now we're making america proud. >> defection like the olympics is a high stakes game. >> they better hit gold on this one. because if they're sent back, they're finished. >> ralph hernandez a cuban american lawyer represented defectors and says the disappearance of cameroon's athletes has an impact on others competing in london. >> i can assure you when this came out and they had taken precautions. they would be humiliated if one chinese athlete stayed. >> some countries offer incentives for t
martina navratilova from czechoslovakia sought asylum after the 1975 u.s.n office in new york. >>> late in the night, 6:00 in the evening i had to convince the immigration officials that i in fact was not a communist. managed to do that. i have lived the american dream ever since. >> great release right here. >> dannel leyva won on tuesday. 20 years ago, his cuban born parents, his coaches, dramatically defected. his father swam across the rio grande from mexico. >>...
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>> guest: sudeten land is the most western part of the czechoslovakia and in fact people refer to its the sigar stuck in in the mountain of germany. and a large sort of german population there. one has to remember how many germans there were spread around different parts of europe and who had been there under the sword of empires, the german empire but also the hungarian empire. and hitler's argument at the time of course was that i want to bring the germans back within the reich and many people thought will you know he said he tried to get the germans back. and they had a certain sympathy or at least they weren't prepared necessarily to fight him for that and it seemed to be a small price to pay for world peace. that was one of the reasons but in fact very soon afterwards when hitler defies the rest rest of czechoslovakia and the following march of 1939, he was not just interested in just getting the germans back. he was actually interested in seizing the territory of other countries. c-span: think chamberlain thought he was going to live up to the signature on that piece of paper?
>> guest: sudeten land is the most western part of the czechoslovakia and in fact people refer to its the sigar stuck in in the mountain of germany. and a large sort of german population there. one has to remember how many germans there were spread around different parts of europe and who had been there under the sword of empires, the german empire but also the hungarian empire. and hitler's argument at the time of course was that i want to bring the germans back within the reich and many...
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was made by a man who was once foreign minister of the republic but who is now an un-person in czechoslovakias a knock on the door. into the apartment come uniformed and plain clothes police led by a man with eyes is so close together that he could comfortably get by with a monocl. [laughter] while one of his underlings sweeps the room with a video camera, he issues instructions to depart. at my request the former foreign minister inquires politely if we may know what law has been infringed and in what respect this law contravenes the helsinki accords. he further inquires on behalf of his foreign guests if they may telephone their embassies. neither request is exactly denied. instead, the police official simply refuses to say on what charge or for what cause the foreigners are being treated in this fashion. at dusk on the charles bridge, small groups of young czechs gather every night under the statues to play guitars and pass bottles of wine. they sing the forbidden 1968 songs of martyred -- [inaudible] and the police don't quite know what to do about it. the orders from the top and from mos
was made by a man who was once foreign minister of the republic but who is now an un-person in czechoslovakias a knock on the door. into the apartment come uniformed and plain clothes police led by a man with eyes is so close together that he could comfortably get by with a monocl. [laughter] while one of his underlings sweeps the room with a video camera, he issues instructions to depart. at my request the former foreign minister inquires politely if we may know what law has been infringed and...
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>> on page 3, line 32, check the slovakia should be czech republic -- czechoslovakia should actually be czech republic. right? >> does that come under attack the " correction? -- does not -- does that come under technical correction? >> the parliamentarian agrees with you. i do not know if you can hear him. thank you. other comments or amendment for the section? anything else for this section? nuclear forces and missile defense in peril. ok, that section will be closed. page four, cyber security danger. comments, amendments? we will close that section. now we are the bottom of page 4, the republican national security strategy for the future. comments or amendments? hearing none, we will close the republican national security strategy for the future. we will move to the bottom of page 5, supporting our troops. >> mr. chairman, over here. i do have one on page 6. it is a one word change. >> ok. maybe we can put it on the screen. identify the line. >> it is line 26. >> page 6. > we strike the word conducte and insert the word supports. i do not think we would be conducting the review ou
>> on page 3, line 32, check the slovakia should be czech republic -- czechoslovakia should actually be czech republic. right? >> does that come under attack the " correction? -- does not -- does that come under technical correction? >> the parliamentarian agrees with you. i do not know if you can hear him. thank you. other comments or amendment for the section? anything else for this section? nuclear forces and missile defense in peril. ok, that section will be closed....
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utter chaos at that time and i remember in august of that year, when the soviet union invaded czechoslovakian the air, seems like this has been going on a decade and only halfway through. >> all the things tom mentioned you didn't even talk about ted. so many things happened that year -- >> and riots all over america and france almost collapsing in chaos. i once said about '68 this is the year we're going to have a hard time explaining to our children because it was -- it was when the quote that every speechwriter i know carried with him or her, things fall apart, the center cannot hold, and anarchy is leased upon. seems like ta was the headline. to some extent i almost think people not with these riots look back at the conventions and want something to happen. >> i don't want that to happen again. >> no one does. >> my sympathies back then were in the streets with the protesters, but in truth it took the democratic party 25 years to recover from that convention and from the impressions that convention made on average folks in the middle of the country. it wasn't until bill clinton that was
utter chaos at that time and i remember in august of that year, when the soviet union invaded czechoslovakian the air, seems like this has been going on a decade and only halfway through. >> all the things tom mentioned you didn't even talk about ted. so many things happened that year -- >> and riots all over america and france almost collapsing in chaos. i once said about '68 this is the year we're going to have a hard time explaining to our children because it was -- it was when...
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on my maternal side, my great grandparents also came here both at the same time from czechoslovakia and austria. i grew up hearing stories from my grandfather and parents of all the world war ii era. my maternal grandfather was sent out with the navy to restore pearl harbor. he was a painter. when he returned, there were no jobs. we all know the depression was much worse than what we are going through now. my parents, again, like everyone else in that era, the families had food rations. the government said, you can have this much server -- sugar, that much food, good luck to you. kids participated in the war effort. they would run around and get tires and tournament so that the military could turn them into weapons. the country was involved in everything going on here. it was not watching the news. it was being involved. when people were killed in the war, you would see a ribbon on the doorway of the people that lost someone, and everyone mourned. there were people working together. the nation stood together. at the same time, there were a lot of things -- we are hearing now -- communis
on my maternal side, my great grandparents also came here both at the same time from czechoslovakia and austria. i grew up hearing stories from my grandfather and parents of all the world war ii era. my maternal grandfather was sent out with the navy to restore pearl harbor. he was a painter. when he returned, there were no jobs. we all know the depression was much worse than what we are going through now. my parents, again, like everyone else in that era, the families had food rations. the...
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on my maternal side, my great grandparents also came here both at the same time from czechoslovakia and austria. i grew up hearing stories from my grandfather and parents of all the world war ii era. my maternal grandfather was sent out with the navy to restore pearl harbor. he was a painter. when he returned, there were no jobs. we all know the depression was much worse than what we are going through now. my parents, again, like everyone else in that era, the families had food rations. the government said, you can have this much server -- sugar, that much food, good luck to you. kids participated in the war effort. they would run around and get tires and tournament so that the military could turn them into weapons. the country was involved in everything going on here. now. my parents, again, like everyone else in that era, the families had food rations. the government said,it was not . ribbon on the doorway of the people that lost someone, and everyone mourned. there were people working together. the nation stood together. at the same time, there were a lot of things -- we are hearing
on my maternal side, my great grandparents also came here both at the same time from czechoslovakia and austria. i grew up hearing stories from my grandfather and parents of all the world war ii era. my maternal grandfather was sent out with the navy to restore pearl harbor. he was a painter. when he returned, there were no jobs. we all know the depression was much worse than what we are going through now. my parents, again, like everyone else in that era, the families had food rations. the...
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walking and men grabbed him, and he ended up fighting one of the most gruesome wars, the war in czechoslovakia. if it is something that libya does not need, it is desert. there is plenty, believe
walking and men grabbed him, and he ended up fighting one of the most gruesome wars, the war in czechoslovakia. if it is something that libya does not need, it is desert. there is plenty, believe