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of czechoslovakia remains instructive. czechoslovakia's so-called, us ofcrisis, which remind today's cries is in ukraine, was fanned by nazi propaganda that sudetan germans were oppressed czechoslovakia minority. although the french at first reminded germany of their aid with the czechs, with britain and russia following suit, the closer germany came to powers more other retracted, desiring above all to avoid war themselves. mission of, through --lomatic efforts they without options or allies, the czechs yielded again and again their concessions were formalized when chamberlain, others met at munich where they signed a pact turning thesudetan lab over germany. the rest is history, so to speak. noter was of course satisfied with the sudetan land. one nazi conquest would follow another. and so reads the story of the process.nich but there are other lessons beneath the lesson of munich. the lesson that emerges from/deeper look is the futility negotiating without possessing enough force to gain leverage and enough conviction w
of czechoslovakia remains instructive. czechoslovakia's so-called, us ofcrisis, which remind today's cries is in ukraine, was fanned by nazi propaganda that sudetan germans were oppressed czechoslovakia minority. although the french at first reminded germany of their aid with the czechs, with britain and russia following suit, the closer germany came to powers more other retracted, desiring above all to avoid war themselves. mission of, through --lomatic efforts they without options or allies,...
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he case of czechoslovakia remains instructive. cannot help but remind us of today's crisis in nazi e was fanned by propaganda who claimed those ermans were brutally oppressed czechoslovakian minority. they induced separatist and intentionally provoked turmoil and violence. french at first reminded germany of their impact with the czechs with britain and following suit, the closer germany came to war, the ore other powers retracted, desiring above all to avoid war themselves. the mission of lord ranciman and other diplomatic british pressured the czechs to comply with the hopes that it in would mollify the germans. ithout options or allies, the czechs yielded again and and their complaints were formalized when they met at munich where they signed a pact turning the land over to germany. the rest is history, so to speak. but there are other lessons munich.the lesson of the lesson that emerges from a futility of s the negotiating without possessing leverage ce to gain and enough conviction to have a line not worth crossing. richmond
he case of czechoslovakia remains instructive. cannot help but remind us of today's crisis in nazi e was fanned by propaganda who claimed those ermans were brutally oppressed czechoslovakian minority. they induced separatist and intentionally provoked turmoil and violence. french at first reminded germany of their impact with the czechs with britain and following suit, the closer germany came to war, the ore other powers retracted, desiring above all to avoid war themselves. the mission of lord...
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. >> we believe they were manufactured in czechoslovakia and were actually purchased by the ontario government were provided to inmates in the provincial system who were doing time. >> they also appeared to have the same distinctive tread pattern as the print on the tomato outside debbie's window. >> there was a specific part of the design, which i'll refer to here as an "s" shape or a stylized 7 that became very apparent in the photograph. that really piqued my interest. >> but forensic investigator jerry webb had a problem. he needed to know if the weight of a 350-pound man created a different kind of a shoe impression on a tomato than one that you get by copying a shoe impression on paper or a transparency. so webb designed an experiment. >> i had a person that wore size 13 shoes put on a bomb suit and i added weights to the bomb suit in trying to increase the weight of this person to be more close to the weight of the suspect in this case, jim brown. >> webb sprayed water on tomatoes to simulate the rainstorm on the night of the murder. then had his 350-pound model step on each one wearing
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of serbian expansionism and aggression this is no more civil war than germany and austria and czechoslovakia and civil wars in the one nine hundred thirty s. this as then in my view is fascist thuggery on the march. he was calling serbs olympic games at the same time that he had a very influential position on the foreign relations committee of the senate biden was also emphasizing the importance of a new role for nato as seen february of one thousand nine hundred four at the senate hearing on the future of nato last month while the allies reassured themselves in brussels and nato remains that the bedrock of european security crimes of a kind that were tried in nuremberg a half a century ago continued unabated and bosnia without a common enemy to unite us. we may find there are conceptions of what constitutes national interest may very well divide us. he found the common enemy in the serbian people who were already previously demonized by us public relation firms such as ruder and then hired by various separatist groups from yugoslavia they knows only demagogues this of your leadership that d
of serbian expansionism and aggression this is no more civil war than germany and austria and czechoslovakia and civil wars in the one nine hundred thirty s. this as then in my view is fascist thuggery on the march. he was calling serbs olympic games at the same time that he had a very influential position on the foreign relations committee of the senate biden was also emphasizing the importance of a new role for nato as seen february of one thousand nine hundred four at the senate hearing on...
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of serbian expansionism and aggression this is no more civil war than germany and austria in czechoslovakia and civil wars in the one nine hundred thirty s. this as then in my view is fascist thuggery on the march. he was calling serbs olyphant names at the same time that he had a very influential position on the foreign relations committee of the senate biden was also emphasizing the importance of a new role for nato as seen february of one thousand nine hundred four at the senate hearing on the future of nato last month while the allies reassured themselves in brussels and nato remains that the bedrock of european security crimes of a kind that were tried in nuremberg a half a century ago continued unabated in bosnia without a common enemy to unite us. we may find there are conceptions of what constitutes national interest may very well divide us. he found the common enemy in the serbian people who were already previously demonized by us public relation firms such as ruder and then hired by various separatist groups from yugoslavia they don't only demagogues this. leadership they determin
of serbian expansionism and aggression this is no more civil war than germany and austria in czechoslovakia and civil wars in the one nine hundred thirty s. this as then in my view is fascist thuggery on the march. he was calling serbs olyphant names at the same time that he had a very influential position on the foreign relations committee of the senate biden was also emphasizing the importance of a new role for nato as seen february of one thousand nine hundred four at the senate hearing on...
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of serbian expansionism and aggression this is no more civil war than germany and austria in czechoslovakia and civil wars in the one nine hundred thirty s. this as then in my view is fascist thuggery on the march. he was calling serbs olympic games at the same time that he had a very influential position on the foreign relations committee of the senate biden was also emphasizing the importance of a new role for nato as seen in february of one thousand nine hundred four at the senate hearing on the future of nato last month while the allies reassured themselves in brussels and nato remains that the bedrock of european security crimes of a kind that were tried in nuremberg a half a century ago continued unabated in bosnia without a common enemy to unite us. we may find there are a substance of what constitutes national interest may very well divide us. he found the common enemy in the serbian people who are already previously demonized by us public relation firms such as ruder finn hired by various separatist groups from yugoslavia they don't only demagogues this of you and leadership that j
of serbian expansionism and aggression this is no more civil war than germany and austria in czechoslovakia and civil wars in the one nine hundred thirty s. this as then in my view is fascist thuggery on the march. he was calling serbs olympic games at the same time that he had a very influential position on the foreign relations committee of the senate biden was also emphasizing the importance of a new role for nato as seen in february of one thousand nine hundred four at the senate hearing on...
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the whole and the tender repentant german people carry the torch of their people to austria, czechoslovakialand, france, england, norway, holland, denmark, belgium, luxembourg, russia, yugoslavia, and the theugoslavia, greece, and united states of america. over the shattered homes, over the broken bodies of millions of people who had let down their guard, we almost lost this one. it took everything we had. measure the cost in money, there is not that much money. measure the cost in lives, we can only guess at that figure. it took burning and scalding, drenching, freezing, it took legs, fingers, arms, and it took them by the millions. it cost hours, days, years that were never returned. we threw in our help, our wealth, our past and our future. it took every last ounce of our courage and guts. now what happens? this is where we came in. o, hell, this is where we came in. yes, this is where we came in. chapter four? it can happen again. that is why you , occupy germany. to make that next war impossible. no easy job. in battle you keep your wits about you. do not relax the caution now. the naz
the whole and the tender repentant german people carry the torch of their people to austria, czechoslovakialand, france, england, norway, holland, denmark, belgium, luxembourg, russia, yugoslavia, and the theugoslavia, greece, and united states of america. over the shattered homes, over the broken bodies of millions of people who had let down their guard, we almost lost this one. it took everything we had. measure the cost in money, there is not that much money. measure the cost in lives, we...
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is veryticular one interesting, because it went to czechoslovakia, then to syria.ael captured it during the six-day war used it for years after that. two different wars, four different armies. >> a couple of details on the collings foundation. >> it is a nonprofit educational foundation in stowe, massachusetts. we have a group that fly around the country -- a liberator, a mustang -- that are a traveling museum to share this history with the public, to educate our younger generation and to honor our veterans. that is what we are going to be doing with this museum, the core items from this collection. the auction makes that easier. >> looking forward to the auction, coming up in july. california.nd 12 in >> and then we can go to massachusetts. crack you can see the collection there. trucks coming up, the chief executive of a company that builds automatic rounds. ♪ >> this is "taking stock." i want to go to su keenan. >> in a controversial move, european union leaders nominated warmer luxembourg prime minister jean-claude juncker to the top job. britain is considering
is veryticular one interesting, because it went to czechoslovakia, then to syria.ael captured it during the six-day war used it for years after that. two different wars, four different armies. >> a couple of details on the collings foundation. >> it is a nonprofit educational foundation in stowe, massachusetts. we have a group that fly around the country -- a liberator, a mustang -- that are a traveling museum to share this history with the public, to educate our younger generation...
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in poland and hungary, china and czechoslovakia, soviet union -- tyrants fear with just cause. they fear the passionate intensity of the young, conscious that they serve an unfolding purpose. they fear the heart experience of the old embittered by decades of brutality. they fear most of all when men burdened by oppression stand upright and shout their defiance. they fear above all the chanted refrains of freedom. there was a time when socialism vision of forced equality and secular ideology which was ringed with a halo of inevitability. it marched from nation to nation feeding on the strength of a promised utopia. these claims have turned to ashes as socialism has failed amid mountains of innocent dead. it promised to move the world but only managed to stain it with blood. today the place of that discredited creed has been taken by the promise of justice. it is freedom that occupies the imagination of passionate reformers. it is liberty that shapes the visions of the disaffected and china is the model. tanks may dip their treads in blood, but the weight of iron force can no lon
in poland and hungary, china and czechoslovakia, soviet union -- tyrants fear with just cause. they fear the passionate intensity of the young, conscious that they serve an unfolding purpose. they fear the heart experience of the old embittered by decades of brutality. they fear most of all when men burdened by oppression stand upright and shout their defiance. they fear above all the chanted refrains of freedom. there was a time when socialism vision of forced equality and secular ideology...
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of the war in europe, in september of 1939, 10,000 jewish children from germany, austria and czechoslovakia were sent out by their parents to england and what most of us know became known as the kinsey transport. in america, a region immigration law which in post strict quotas for every foreign country including of course germany and austria resulted in the admission of only a thousand or so so-called unaccompanied children, those traveling without their parents. a few moments ago, 50 children saved by gilbert eleanor kraus, you see behind me one that being the largest group of unaccompanied children. prior to writing this book i was privileged to have made a documentary film, one of those rare cases where the film preceded the book. perhaps some of you had a chance to see the film. toward the end of the film, my wife liz says she doesn't necessarily view grandparents as saints. she points out they went to nazi germany. once they got there, state and the finest restaurants. after all, that is the life that both of them quite frankly were accustomed to living and it would not have occurred t
of the war in europe, in september of 1939, 10,000 jewish children from germany, austria and czechoslovakia were sent out by their parents to england and what most of us know became known as the kinsey transport. in america, a region immigration law which in post strict quotas for every foreign country including of course germany and austria resulted in the admission of only a thousand or so so-called unaccompanied children, those traveling without their parents. a few moments ago, 50 children...
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who is from ethiopia, he generated here after having done an advanced degree in what was then czechoslovakiaand was working here at the university of chicago and in 2005 went back to ethiopia. talk about disobeying your parents. he wanted to become a farmer. the agriculture piece was interesting, you could leave medicine in the united states and work in agriculture, ethiopia and find yourself contributing, doing in some ways better, feeling more alive, more in charge, more influential, is really surprising to some people. he had 400 employees, drives five cars, white and two kids, gained a little weight, doing really well. running a business, that is a really exciting dynamic for so many people like myself, first, second generation immigrants in the united states to realize your home country has opportunities your uniquely positioned to seize. that will be an essentials piece of effort that's story. >> we are out of time, but that is a fantastic place to leave it for now. this book is full of brilliant stories like that that wraps the anecdotal around the analytical strand. the book is "the
who is from ethiopia, he generated here after having done an advanced degree in what was then czechoslovakiaand was working here at the university of chicago and in 2005 went back to ethiopia. talk about disobeying your parents. he wanted to become a farmer. the agriculture piece was interesting, you could leave medicine in the united states and work in agriculture, ethiopia and find yourself contributing, doing in some ways better, feeling more alive, more in charge, more influential, is...
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he had predicted that the western allies would back down after on shifts in 1938, after czechoslovakia in 1939, that: would fall in a few weeks and he would be able to conquer -- that poland would fall in a few weeks and that he would be able to conquer france. all of which he did, so he thought he could predict the rest. but given that attitude and second-guessing his commanders in the field, the dispute on whether to defend europa at the waters edge, or to hold a mobile reserve force, defenses in particular, and weight until the allies had committed themselves with the invasion on shore and then counter the attack and drive into the sea, hitler could never come down on one side or the other of that. he insisted on the atlantic war and then held materials from his local commanders. even after it began, he was convinced it was a sideshow. forithheld permission general von trachtenberg to launch. he practically wept over the phone asking for permission to release his tanks and did not get it, which was critical, for about six to eight hours, and it necessary to counter the attack on the
he had predicted that the western allies would back down after on shifts in 1938, after czechoslovakia in 1939, that: would fall in a few weeks and he would be able to conquer -- that poland would fall in a few weeks and that he would be able to conquer france. all of which he did, so he thought he could predict the rest. but given that attitude and second-guessing his commanders in the field, the dispute on whether to defend europa at the waters edge, or to hold a mobile reserve force,...
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. >> with the hite ends excuse, brought from hungry, from czechoslovakia, and germany, most of them were women, children, people will necessary. >> just never know who you are living by, just really never know. >> deserves to go back, get whatever punchment. >> brian's attorney intends to fight it with germ claiming it is violation of the international law. being held at the federal detention center in center sit. >> i still ahead, scary site in the pennsylvania turnpike bees swarm toll plaza forcing workers to take cover. why they could stick around those bees for days. >> and: >> they saved my boy. >> yes, they saved three year old boy after he went into respiratory distress. how the boy and his family are judge vicious tornado, ripped through the heart of west innings ton springs last night. at least one injury was reported but officials say, everyone else is accounted for. there is damage to businesses, and homes, city spokesperson says, about dozen homes, in fact, are destroyed. >> just has to learn thunder won't hurt him. but he just doesn't like it, so we handed up in the basement
. >> with the hite ends excuse, brought from hungry, from czechoslovakia, and germany, most of them were women, children, people will necessary. >> just never know who you are living by, just really never know. >> deserves to go back, get whatever punchment. >> brian's attorney intends to fight it with germ claiming it is violation of the international law. being held at the federal detention center in center sit. >> i still ahead, scary site in the pennsylvania...
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schmidt 109s that were put together with bomber engines and mismatched parts from czechoslovakia. flew them into israel and they were not even bolted together yet and meanwhile the egyptian army was coming up the coast toward tel aviv which was only 60 miles. there was a famous fight where women fought in the trenches against the advancing egyptian brigade so anyway lew was planning to take his four planes and attack this based. suddenly into the air base where they are comes the jeep with a guy who was in charge of the jewish forces defending against the egyptian army coming up so he said lou, we need your plane and lou said don't worry, we are attacking tomorrow. you don't understand, we need them right now. we have the egyptian sell the that this half blown up bridge and if we don't stop the right now they are in tel aviv and that is the end of israel so lou took these four planes up and the bombs didn't work, the guns didn't work. it was the total debacle but the emotional shock of seeing four messerschmitts with the star of david on the side stopped the army, stopped the egyp
schmidt 109s that were put together with bomber engines and mismatched parts from czechoslovakia. flew them into israel and they were not even bolted together yet and meanwhile the egyptian army was coming up the coast toward tel aviv which was only 60 miles. there was a famous fight where women fought in the trenches against the advancing egyptian brigade so anyway lew was planning to take his four planes and attack this based. suddenly into the air base where they are comes the jeep with a...
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national socialist party was exiled not once but twice while serving as the prime minister of czechoslovakiah, no help. [ laughter ] take your time. take your time. you think you know it? >> yeah. >> jimmy: very good. take your time. all riding on you. all right. >> peter cesarean. >> jimmy: peter caesarean. judges? [ buzzer ] no. sorry. we were looking for dr. edvard benes. of course. very famous czechoslovakian prime minister. well, you know what -- [ laughter ] you know what that means. courtney, wax that chest. ♪ don't laugh, either. stop laughing. oh my gosh. this is going to be tricky. [ cheers and applause ] all right. rocky, rocky start. but, hey, you can make up for it on this next question. [ slide whistle ] uh-oh. you know what that sound means. it's time for double trouble. [ laughter ] i'm going to ask you a a question. answer it correctly and you win a whopping $200. answer incorrectly and your friend gets two strips of chest hair waxed off. ready? the category is an easy one. "numbers." here's a question. i'm thinking of a number between 1 and 1,000. what is it? >> 786. >> jim
national socialist party was exiled not once but twice while serving as the prime minister of czechoslovakiah, no help. [ laughter ] take your time. take your time. you think you know it? >> yeah. >> jimmy: very good. take your time. all riding on you. all right. >> peter cesarean. >> jimmy: peter caesarean. judges? [ buzzer ] no. sorry. we were looking for dr. edvard benes. of course. very famous czechoslovakian prime minister. well, you know what -- [ laughter ] you...
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from being multi-ethnic to monoethic. 1/3 of poland was nonpolish before world war ii. 1/4 of czechoslovakia was minorities. then there was the great sorting out. the middle east has been going through its own version of this process. america can't stop a trend like this. what it can do is try to limit the fallout, support those who believe in reconciliation and protect itself and its friends. for more go to cnn.com/fareed and read my washington post column this week. let's get started. >>> let's get caught up on the latest from iraq. four towns between the syrian border and baghdad fell to isis. that is the sunni militant group. one of the towns it took yesterday is 62 miles from the iraqi capital. in baghdad yesterday the rifle shia sect held a show of force of its own. it was organized by a cleric made infamous by his actions during the most recent u.s. war with iraq battling u.s. forces. nic robertson is in baghdad and joins me live. nic, it feels like on the ground washington may be talking about supporting an iraqi government, they're talking about national unity, but it sounds to me o
from being multi-ethnic to monoethic. 1/3 of poland was nonpolish before world war ii. 1/4 of czechoslovakia was minorities. then there was the great sorting out. the middle east has been going through its own version of this process. america can't stop a trend like this. what it can do is try to limit the fallout, support those who believe in reconciliation and protect itself and its friends. for more go to cnn.com/fareed and read my washington post column this week. let's get started....
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-soviet confrontation and allowed east germany, poland, czechoslovakia, hungary, romania, bulgaria to bring the soviet bloc to an end. he struggled to align means with ends. his slogans, above all, were examples -- acceleration, new world order often amounted to just that. slogans. his new thinking did not provide a tangible alternative for structuring the international economy and preserving order and unstable regions. i believe it is very important, what he put forth in 1987. new thinking for the world. much of the world regarded him as a savior. his limitations reveal that he was human and like all leaders, he faced choices, and those choices came with cost. his view of humanity was shaped by the conflict of world war ii. he had no use for martial valor, he could not abide the prevailing tenets of mutual assured distraction, and he took little pride in the quantity of the soviet missiles. he traveled to western europe in 1970 and the disparity in wealth there stung his pride. so did going to prague after 1968 and seeing how other younger idealistic people of his generation viewed t
-soviet confrontation and allowed east germany, poland, czechoslovakia, hungary, romania, bulgaria to bring the soviet bloc to an end. he struggled to align means with ends. his slogans, above all, were examples -- acceleration, new world order often amounted to just that. slogans. his new thinking did not provide a tangible alternative for structuring the international economy and preserving order and unstable regions. i believe it is very important, what he put forth in 1987. new thinking for...
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he did go to prague and he did meet with senior official of the iraqi intelligence service in czechoslovakiaast april. >> i was sitting in my den in my home, washington, d.c., and i remember looking at the tv screen saying, what did i just hear? and i -- first time in my life, i actually threw something at the television. because i couldn't believe what i had just heard. >> over and over again, vice president, for years, would say, we had a report of this meeting. it's true, there was a report. and nobody believed it. that's what they didn't add. >> we clearly know that there -- >> in a pbs interview on the "news hour with jim lehrer" national security adviser condoleezza rice reveals with certainty more evidence of saddam's supposed terrorist link. >> we know too that several of the detainees in particular some high-ranking detainees, have said that iraq provided some training to al qaeda in chemical weapons development. >> the key high-ranking detainee rice is referring to is an al qaeda commander. named ibin al sheikh al libi. >> he is at first interrogated by the fbi, using standard inte
he did go to prague and he did meet with senior official of the iraqi intelligence service in czechoslovakiaast april. >> i was sitting in my den in my home, washington, d.c., and i remember looking at the tv screen saying, what did i just hear? and i -- first time in my life, i actually threw something at the television. because i couldn't believe what i had just heard. >> over and over again, vice president, for years, would say, we had a report of this meeting. it's true, there...
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. >>> height ends ex pews, deport east brought to the camp from hungary, from czechoslovakia, and germany. most of them women, children, people will necessary. >> he deserves to go back and get punishment due him. >> his attorney tends to fight it, claiming it is a violation every international law. briar being held at the federal detention center in center city. >>> happening today, talk of listening to penalties for caring marijuana in philadelphia. city council will vote on ordinance, to create a civil penalty for possession of a small amount of marijuana. that's ounce or less, instead of the current mandatory arrest. police could confiscate the marijuana, give the perna ticket and 25-dollar fine. >>> today's the last day before city council goes on break for the summer. no solution to the school budget deficit, earlier this week philadelphia school district officials renewed their me for additional monies from the city. state and their own teachers, just opened schools, so more layoffs? superintendent doctor william hite, he will be answering some of our questions, coming up at 7:30 o
. >>> height ends ex pews, deport east brought to the camp from hungary, from czechoslovakia, and germany. most of them women, children, people will necessary. >> he deserves to go back and get punishment due him. >> his attorney tends to fight it, claiming it is a violation every international law. briar being held at the federal detention center in center city. >>> happening today, talk of listening to penalties for caring marijuana in philadelphia. city council...
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neville chamberlain did wrong most people would say is not talking to hitler but giving half of czechoslovakian't returned to date, matthew says the "hardball" door is always open. >> you're not going to box me in here, chris. >> probably enjoy having him back. for further vetting. >> later the same year, another classic matthews shutdown. >> congresswoman, thank you very much for joining us. >> october 17th, 2008. minnesota congresswoman, michele bachmann, is taking her first steps on the national political stage that includes a baptism by fire on "hardball." >> well, let's take a look now at congresswoman at the radio tape message. >> matthews challenges bachmann about presidential candidate, john mccain's robo call, linking his opponent, barack obama, to radical anti-war activist, bill ayers. >> this connection you're talking about between the democratic candidate for president and his connection back in the '90s with bill ayers, what is your concern about that? >> i think it's devastating, because this is an unrepentant terrorist who says he wishes he would have bombed more people. >> i'm
neville chamberlain did wrong most people would say is not talking to hitler but giving half of czechoslovakian't returned to date, matthew says the "hardball" door is always open. >> you're not going to box me in here, chris. >> probably enjoy having him back. for further vetting. >> later the same year, another classic matthews shutdown. >> congresswoman, thank you very much for joining us. >> october 17th, 2008. minnesota congresswoman, michele...
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there was a heightened execution of jewish deport east brought to the camp from hungry, from czechoslovakia, and germany. most of them were women, children, people with illness. >> briar arrested tuesday night by the us marshals in the driveway of his woodbridge road home in the northeast. after returning from a trip to buy an air conditioner. his lawyer says he should be freed from the detention center until an extradition hearing. he suffers from dementia, and heart problems, he's also had several strokes. >> neighbors in briar's tight-knit community were stunned. >> just never know who you are living by, just really never know. >> so send him back. >> prosecutors want briar extradited to germany on charges, face as hearing august 21. >> for the people that the jews who suffered, i know they're concerned. >> he deserves to go back and get whatever punish. is due him. >> dave schratwieser, "fox 29 news". >> right now to the crisis in the middle east. iraq has asked the us to launch air strikes as militants advance toward baghdad. pentagon deploying the uss george h.w. bush last week to pro
there was a heightened execution of jewish deport east brought to the camp from hungry, from czechoslovakia, and germany. most of them were women, children, people with illness. >> briar arrested tuesday night by the us marshals in the driveway of his woodbridge road home in the northeast. after returning from a trip to buy an air conditioner. his lawyer says he should be freed from the detention center until an extradition hearing. he suffers from dementia, and heart problems, he's also...
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his comment on the connection or soviets,ry of the russians attacking hungary and czechoslovakia ando far he did not mention any of these countries. are they involved or is there any threat? what does he think about that? i remember hungary 56 very well, being hungarian american. it struck me very close to home. i don't see this in the same way. if the russians were to invade eastern ukraine forcibly, as they did in hungary or in czechoslovakia, then it would be a very dangerous situation. but i don't see -- i don't think they're going to do that. it is kind of interesting that the hungarians have been ready wired about what is going on in ukraine. just to show how things have changed with the end of the cold war, the hunting areas just signed a big nuclear deal with russia. to buildans are going a nuclear plant and they have a big economic relationship. so the hungarians are very quiet about what the russians have been up to. host: those countries in that part of europe and the expansion of nato since the end of the cold war. guest: that's right. this is an issue, too, but ukraine.
his comment on the connection or soviets,ry of the russians attacking hungary and czechoslovakia ando far he did not mention any of these countries. are they involved or is there any threat? what does he think about that? i remember hungary 56 very well, being hungarian american. it struck me very close to home. i don't see this in the same way. if the russians were to invade eastern ukraine forcibly, as they did in hungary or in czechoslovakia, then it would be a very dangerous situation. but...
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>> fast-forward to 1988, i am working on a public television documentary about czechoslovakia. i knew i was going to be going to some of these cities in slovakia. most people would go to prague, but we were going to be in other places. before i went, i still had a living uncle in los angeles who was by that time in his late 80's, but he was very robust, and i said to him -- i think i might be near this village that our family is from, and he said well, let me tell you how to get there. i tell you, it was like calling the aaa. he had not been there in the 60 some years, but he drew me a map, and he said, if you are in kosice, you go to the end of town, you turn left, and you eventually get to this little town where there will be some funny trees, and then you turn right, and you follow the river -- >> left of the brown cow. [laughter] >> yes. and then you get to tusice. so one day, the film crew is at a steel mill, and they were doing some filming, this was to be a television series about the communist countries of central and eastern europe, and by the time the first was produc
>> fast-forward to 1988, i am working on a public television documentary about czechoslovakia. i knew i was going to be going to some of these cities in slovakia. most people would go to prague, but we were going to be in other places. before i went, i still had a living uncle in los angeles who was by that time in his late 80's, but he was very robust, and i said to him -- i think i might be near this village that our family is from, and he said well, let me tell you how to get there. i...
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until 1939, that included the nuremberg laws, the austria, czechoslovakia, and the -- so, you have the grandson of your colleague saying, oh, the aryan slavic tribes -- the narrative is becoming more and more racist, nazi-like, justifying even hitler, which is inconceivable in this myth of fighting german fascism. what's going on with that? >> the people whom you mentioned, they can justify whatever they have been told to justify. >> who is telling them to justify that? >> i think we know their instinct. they just want to please the chief, and they actually -- when the chief says, you're going too much, please relax. >> this is like alexander proponov saying how wonderful stalin. >> that's his position all the time, well-known imperialist and trying to portray stalin as a -- >> he would not be doing that if he did not expect a pat on the back or maybe a spot on national television, maybe some advisory position -- >> a different story because he was doing this this is the in soviet times, now, his position is firm, dedicated to this idea, and he never switch sides and when he was in the
until 1939, that included the nuremberg laws, the austria, czechoslovakia, and the -- so, you have the grandson of your colleague saying, oh, the aryan slavic tribes -- the narrative is becoming more and more racist, nazi-like, justifying even hitler, which is inconceivable in this myth of fighting german fascism. what's going on with that? >> the people whom you mentioned, they can justify whatever they have been told to justify. >> who is telling them to justify that? >> i...
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one of them is first of all i did duty in vietnam and spent time in czechoslovakia.the question i have is, who is supplying all the arms, food, clothing and everything for all those groups? with all the technology we have today are we capable of finding out where all of this stuff is coming from? i don't have any political solution for it right now but this is materials. if the armies do not have the food, clothing and ammunition we should be able to stop all do we have over there right now. >> host: danielle pletka you touched on this a little bit earlier. gaska you are asking a person -- perfectly reasonable question. one of the reasons weapons are everywhere the iranians on the side of bashar assad have been arming syria and hezbollah a terrorist group based out of lebanon fighting on their behalf. the russians have been aggressively and generously arming the syrians notwithstanding what's going on on the ground. on the other side we see islamist extremists like isis and al-noosra and other groups we haven't yet heard of have been armed by the qatar government and
one of them is first of all i did duty in vietnam and spent time in czechoslovakia.the question i have is, who is supplying all the arms, food, clothing and everything for all those groups? with all the technology we have today are we capable of finding out where all of this stuff is coming from? i don't have any political solution for it right now but this is materials. if the armies do not have the food, clothing and ammunition we should be able to stop all do we have over there right now....
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he emigrated here after having done advanced degree in what was then czechoslovakia and was working hereat the university of chicago. in 2005 i'm aware that ethiopia. talk about disappointing your parents. he went to become a farmer. this ties back to the agriculture piece i was mentioning. the idea you could leave medicine in the united states and work in agriculture to ethiopia and find yourself contributing, doing and some ice at her, more alive, feeling more in charge, feeling more influential is really surprising to some people, but not to death or appeared he is 400 employees. he drives five cars. he's gained a little way. he's doing really well running an agribusiness in ethiopia. i think that is a really exciting dynamic for so many people like myself who are first, second generation to the night date to realize your opportunities you are uniquely opposition to these and not be an essential piece of africa's growth story. >> unfortunately, we are out of time. but i think that is a fantastic place to leave it for now. this book is full of stories like that that rhapsody and it tot
he emigrated here after having done advanced degree in what was then czechoslovakia and was working hereat the university of chicago. in 2005 i'm aware that ethiopia. talk about disappointing your parents. he went to become a farmer. this ties back to the agriculture piece i was mentioning. the idea you could leave medicine in the united states and work in agriculture to ethiopia and find yourself contributing, doing and some ice at her, more alive, feeling more in charge, feeling more...
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learned in the sue dayton land in poland and hungary and czechoslovakia and poland and cambodia. if we really care about peace we must stay strong. we must through our strength demonstrate our unwillingness to accept an understooding of the peace. we must be strong enough to create baes where it does not exist and strong enough to protect it where it does. end quote. the theme of this month here at heritage is "protect america." the only way to do that. the only way for us to have peace. the only way for the world to have peace is for america to be strong. and for america to be credible. peace through strength applies as much now as it ever has. thank you. >> about ten minutes for questions. if you'd use the microphone that will be broadcasting this. >> if the military budget needs to be increased, how do we go about winning over the 20, 25% of the republican conference that is really tied to the tea party and seem to be almost as isolationist as this president? >> i don't think that's true. i think -- as i mentioned, i think mr. putin and others are helping remind everyone that
learned in the sue dayton land in poland and hungary and czechoslovakia and poland and cambodia. if we really care about peace we must stay strong. we must through our strength demonstrate our unwillingness to accept an understooding of the peace. we must be strong enough to create baes where it does not exist and strong enough to protect it where it does. end quote. the theme of this month here at heritage is "protect america." the only way to do that. the only way for us to have...
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in iran and vietnam and czechoslovakia. question i have is thomas -- supplying the arms, food, clothing and everything for those groups? with all the technology we have aren't we capable finding out where it is all coming from do not have a political solution for that right now, but this is material. food,rmy's do not have clothing and ammunition, then we should be able to stop all of the mess we have over there right now. you are asking a perfectly reasonable question. one reason why weapons are everywhere is because i romney and on the side of the dictator have been arming syria and has thelaw -- has the law russians have been aggressively and generously arming the syrians as well and continuing to resupply, notwithstanding what is going on on the ground. and anyextremists number of other groups we have owned by thebeen government, by other private individuals. arms flowing from almost every border. so what we have is the moderate or says. those forces that are less extremists are the only ones that have not gotten any su
in iran and vietnam and czechoslovakia. question i have is thomas -- supplying the arms, food, clothing and everything for those groups? with all the technology we have aren't we capable finding out where it is all coming from do not have a political solution for that right now, but this is material. food,rmy's do not have clothing and ammunition, then we should be able to stop all of the mess we have over there right now. you are asking a perfectly reasonable question. one reason why weapons...
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german authorities say he was complicit in the killing of 216,000 jews from hungary, czechoslovakia rand germany in 1944. he's lived in the u.s. since about the '50s. his extradition hearing is now set for august. >>> more dangerous weather in the midwest. a twister touched down in south dakota taking aim at a small town briefly trapping some folks in their homes. the tornado ran right through the heart of wessington springs. extensive damage there, many homes and businesses literally torn apart. in another part of the state, looks like twin tornadoes from the same storm system. you can see the white vore investigation twisting around itself on the ground ripping apart what appears to be a barn. want to get straight to our meteorologist karen mcguinnes in for indra petersons. rare that we're seeing them in the first place and now we're seeing them again. >> it's made them explain for a couple of years. the double tornado that we saw in nebraska, let's go ahead and show you the video from several days ago. turned out to be a deadly tornado. this was so spectacular because meteorologists p
german authorities say he was complicit in the killing of 216,000 jews from hungary, czechoslovakia rand germany in 1944. he's lived in the u.s. since about the '50s. his extradition hearing is now set for august. >>> more dangerous weather in the midwest. a twister touched down in south dakota taking aim at a small town briefly trapping some folks in their homes. the tornado ran right through the heart of wessington springs. extensive damage there, many homes and businesses literally...
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of serbian expansionism and aggression this is no more civil war than germany and austria in czechoslovakia and civil wars in the one nine hundred thirty s. this as then in my view is fascist thuggery on the march. he was calling serbs olympic games at the same time that he had a very influential position on the foreign relations committee of the senate biden was also emphasizing the importance of a new role for nato as seen february of one thousand nine hundred four at the senate hearing on the future of nato last month while the allies reassured themselves in brussels and nato remains that the bedrock of european security crimes of a kind that were tried in nuremberg a half a century ago continued unabated and bosnia without a common enemy to unite us. we may find there are conceptions of what constitutes national interest may very well divide us. he found the common enemy in the serbian people who were already previously demonized by us public relation firms such as ruder and then hired by various separatist groups from yugoslavia they don't only demagogues this of you and leadership to
of serbian expansionism and aggression this is no more civil war than germany and austria in czechoslovakia and civil wars in the one nine hundred thirty s. this as then in my view is fascist thuggery on the march. he was calling serbs olympic games at the same time that he had a very influential position on the foreign relations committee of the senate biden was also emphasizing the importance of a new role for nato as seen february of one thousand nine hundred four at the senate hearing on...
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three of them, hungary, the czechoslovakia and lithuania, our eastern european allies that are currently dependent on russia for natural gas, they described in great detail how russia wields natural gas as a weapon against them, threatening to raise prices or even cutting off supplies as a means of exerting political pressure. so we need to respond and we've seen warnings play out with the ongoing crisis today in the ukraine. and if putin is not deterred, he'll likely use the same tactics on other countries in years ahead. russia's aggression is real. and american l.n.g. can provide a much-needed life line away from putin's grip as an alternative supply source. the energy information administration's estimated reserves of natural gas continue to be revised upward, ensuring that we can continue to provide american manufacturing -- manufacturers with low-cost supplies while having enough for export markets. and the department of energy has even concluded that natural gas exports will be a net benefit to our economy. early in our efforts, d.o.e. insisted that the process for approving l.n.g
three of them, hungary, the czechoslovakia and lithuania, our eastern european allies that are currently dependent on russia for natural gas, they described in great detail how russia wields natural gas as a weapon against them, threatening to raise prices or even cutting off supplies as a means of exerting political pressure. so we need to respond and we've seen warnings play out with the ongoing crisis today in the ukraine. and if putin is not deterred, he'll likely use the same tactics on...
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he emigrated here after having done advanced degree in what was then czechoslovakia and was working here the university of chicago. in 2005 i'm aware that ethiopia. talk about disappointing your parents. he went to become a farmer. this ties back to the agriculture piece i was mentioning. the idea you could leave medicine in the united states and work in agriculture to ethiopia and find yourself contributing, doing and some ice at her, more alive, feeling more in charge, feeling more influential is really surprising to some people, but not to death or appeared he is 400 employees. he drives five cars. he's gained a little way. he's doing really well running an agribusiness in ethiopia. i think that is a really exciting dynamic for so many people like myself who are first, second generation to the night date to realize your opportunities you are uniquely opposition to these and not be an essential piece of africa's growth story. >> unfortunately, we are out of time. but i think that is a fantastic place to leave it for now. this book is full of stories like that that rhapsody and it total
he emigrated here after having done advanced degree in what was then czechoslovakia and was working here the university of chicago. in 2005 i'm aware that ethiopia. talk about disappointing your parents. he went to become a farmer. this ties back to the agriculture piece i was mentioning. the idea you could leave medicine in the united states and work in agriculture to ethiopia and find yourself contributing, doing and some ice at her, more alive, feeling more in charge, feeling more...
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all over europe in elgin, the netherlands, czechoslovakia, denmark, and norway, political and armed resistanceg. in yugoslavia, italy, greece, and france, those who of prayer -- prefer death to oppression art joining the -- are joining the [inaudible] ♪ everywhere, allied armies on the offensive. on the eastern front after the germans capitulated in stalingrad in 1943, the red army's advance is. in july 1943 it wins a herculean tank that'll. most of the german divisions are fighting on the russian front and in the pacific, american soldiers backed by australia and new zealand are fighting the japanese from island to island in a cruel and atrocious war. after midway in june 1942 and quad oakland all in 43 and in 1944, the allied forces liberated the philippines. after north africa in july of 1943, the allies learned -- theed sicily and began march to italy. ♪ in tehran, true jewel -- churchill and stalin begin operation overlord. landing allied troops on the northwest coast of france and this will be completed by operation and bill on the shores of the mediterranean. stalin agrees to launch a h
all over europe in elgin, the netherlands, czechoslovakia, denmark, and norway, political and armed resistanceg. in yugoslavia, italy, greece, and france, those who of prayer -- prefer death to oppression art joining the -- are joining the [inaudible] ♪ everywhere, allied armies on the offensive. on the eastern front after the germans capitulated in stalingrad in 1943, the red army's advance is. in july 1943 it wins a herculean tank that'll. most of the german divisions are fighting on the...