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deck train and i'm the executive director it is a pleasure to see you when we partnered with czechoslovakia deck with the employer driven training it makes sense because not only because we're the coordinator for the city of san francisco but because they've actually been providing employer driven technically e tech and media industry for more than 15 years i was chatting with the folks and we trained folks from places like mother jones and all kinds of tech and media companies other than the city and we've been doing this for many years in many, many ways and another thing offering networking event like gloun this is something we came up with to provide opportunity for contract workers or who are newly trained to meet people that are hiring and zen deck is generous for two of the flounz so for so so thank you to zen deck i want to mention little initiative through the sf tech program for the contractor workers and helping folk up their skills and help them with their taxes and with the full union in new york we have more than 5 hundred members are eligible to get health care and other kind
deck train and i'm the executive director it is a pleasure to see you when we partnered with czechoslovakia deck with the employer driven training it makes sense because not only because we're the coordinator for the city of san francisco but because they've actually been providing employer driven technically e tech and media industry for more than 15 years i was chatting with the folks and we trained folks from places like mother jones and all kinds of tech and media companies other than the...
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austria 1938, czechoslovakia 1938, poland 1939, norway, denmark, and france in quick succession. a place in the sun at last. true, they had lost their trade unions and a lot of books had been burned, but it seemed a good sort of bargain, and one got to like being told what to do, having one's views prescribed, especially if it meant a vista bright with the promise of grandeur and conquest. (bells tolling) in the spring of 1945, the allies, advancing into the heart of germany, came to bergen- belsen. neat and tidy orchards, well- stocked farms lined the wayside and the british soldier did not fail to admire the place and its inhabitants-- at least until he began to feel a smell. it came from a concentration camp, a waste ringed with barbed wire and overlooked by watchtowers. coming in from the flowering countryside in spite of the frightful smell, things didn't seem so bad at first; children smiled through the barbed wire and women laughed and waved their hands. but belsen camp was vast, and inside was a different story. they had not eaten for six days, and every soldier's stock o
austria 1938, czechoslovakia 1938, poland 1939, norway, denmark, and france in quick succession. a place in the sun at last. true, they had lost their trade unions and a lot of books had been burned, but it seemed a good sort of bargain, and one got to like being told what to do, having one's views prescribed, especially if it meant a vista bright with the promise of grandeur and conquest. (bells tolling) in the spring of 1945, the allies, advancing into the heart of germany, came to bergen-...
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admit it's still there, but when he use this hitler/munich thing, they don't admit that the says czechoslovakia, the 21st century is iraq, the country we gave them in the iraq war. we turned it over to the shia and their militias. certainly not the liberals and the democrats, but the crazy right-wingers. your thoughts? >> well, many of the same voices that we hear now and who are behind this ad and some of these attacks are some of the same people who urged us into iraq in the first place. i was with obama back in 2002 when he was a state senator running for the senate. he said his concern was that the war what unleash sectarian strife, lead and would make us the target of extremism in that region. all of that came true. now these same folks, having been so wrong about that are wrong again, and rand paul deserves cried to the degree he's willing to stand up. here's the problem he has, chris. >> sure. >> you have to hold your position. he signed the tom cotton letter that was a torpedo aimed right at the heart of those talks on the iranian nuclear program. he wanted to cut the defense budget, no
admit it's still there, but when he use this hitler/munich thing, they don't admit that the says czechoslovakia, the 21st century is iraq, the country we gave them in the iraq war. we turned it over to the shia and their militias. certainly not the liberals and the democrats, but the crazy right-wingers. your thoughts? >> well, many of the same voices that we hear now and who are behind this ad and some of these attacks are some of the same people who urged us into iraq in the first...
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poland czechoslovakia all of these countries in favor of a russia he basically signed off on sending missiles to iran. the president of the united states is actively oppose and someone will fill the gap in the people who fill the gap are the worst people on the planet. >> host: helen, palo alto, california. you might be the last today. >> guest: perfect. i will use my time well. i find it so egregious that he would calm and conflate so many slogans and all this information that jeremiah wright of the republicans always call up something from obama's past. anyway, my biggest issue is how the republican party if you are aware that both the congress and all of the republicans they are are all creation and the republican party in congress -- excuse me, the gatekeepers hold the purse strings and we have no clue about the budget. and did you know about $22 billion go to faith-based funding and we don
poland czechoslovakia all of these countries in favor of a russia he basically signed off on sending missiles to iran. the president of the united states is actively oppose and someone will fill the gap in the people who fill the gap are the worst people on the planet. >> host: helen, palo alto, california. you might be the last today. >> guest: perfect. i will use my time well. i find it so egregious that he would calm and conflate so many slogans and all this information that...
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hitler intends to invade czechoslovakia."during the golf game, she tells jack what edward has told her about hitler's plans. i don't think she told him about the alfresco lunches on the banks of the river but she says, i heard this. jack says, he is associated with the secret intelligence service. this news will be helpful to them. by march, 1938, she is actively gathering information. they encourage her to use her romance with edward to get more information. london instructs jack shelley to recruit her formally as an agent. they believe her charm will work well. she meets the colonel general in poland. soon, he is chatting freely about contacts in berlin and his daily, secret communications with the polish foreign office. ah, betty. she is practically the only agent in poland providing intelligence. she notes it is easy to make highly trained her fashionably closed-mouthed patriots give away secrets in bed. she has the magnetism. she is producing information. she gives details on the polish crypto-analysis unit. she leaves f
hitler intends to invade czechoslovakia."during the golf game, she tells jack what edward has told her about hitler's plans. i don't think she told him about the alfresco lunches on the banks of the river but she says, i heard this. jack says, he is associated with the secret intelligence service. this news will be helpful to them. by march, 1938, she is actively gathering information. they encourage her to use her romance with edward to get more information. london instructs jack shelley...
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specialized in russia, history of germany and history of countries that then existed like yugoslavia czechoslovakiawhich of course now is fragmented. after i greated from the school of slavonic studies in london, i was a british council scholar, which is equivalent of a fulbright scholarship in sarajevo in old yugoslavia which is bosnia. this is before the civil war and before the olympics. this was '82,' 83. i came to grad school at berkeley. i came as political scientist. i had fairly unique achievement coming as scholar and being thrown out as a troublemaker. i have had my moments of failure too. cspan: what kind of trouble were you making? >> guest: made fun of stodgy academics, career academics that have too much to say for themselves. you know my work i am a little brutal. i try to tell the truth and what i see as the truth. american academia is so mired in tradition, in bureaucracy, it is so reactionary, whether from the left or from the right. you have got political correctness n england you're trained to sing to yourself. when i was a student in england, my professors, my teachers, expecte
specialized in russia, history of germany and history of countries that then existed like yugoslavia czechoslovakiawhich of course now is fragmented. after i greated from the school of slavonic studies in london, i was a british council scholar, which is equivalent of a fulbright scholarship in sarajevo in old yugoslavia which is bosnia. this is before the civil war and before the olympics. this was '82,' 83. i came to grad school at berkeley. i came as political scientist. i had fairly unique...
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from georgia, and two weeks later from a man from turkey, and two week after that to a man from czechoslovakia. she pleaded not guilty, telling, investigators according to the new york post that she maris one of the men. she was released without bail but remarkly rhea wrist ted after leaving court, caught with her knees trying to sneak on to a new york city subway without paying a fare. reportedly telling the officer who arrested her didn't you see me on tv. she was released without bail again, if convicted, of the felony charges she faces up to four years in prison. in new york, brian yenis, "fox news". >>> wow. another wow is a weather today, spring is here. >> yes. >> caitlin, i can feel it outside all on my face. i feel tonight my hair. >> yes, itchy eyes and headaches and it comes witt. we are in the heart of the allergy season with the good comes the bad unfortunately, joyce. the beautiful weather but high pollen all weekend long and we expect it to go through this week. your allergy report showing levels as high as they can get now. they will stay that way monday, tuesday, wednesday, de
from georgia, and two weeks later from a man from turkey, and two week after that to a man from czechoslovakia. she pleaded not guilty, telling, investigators according to the new york post that she maris one of the men. she was released without bail but remarkly rhea wrist ted after leaving court, caught with her knees trying to sneak on to a new york city subway without paying a fare. reportedly telling the officer who arrested her didn't you see me on tv. she was released without bail again,...
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two weeks after that, according to court documents, to a man from czechoslovakia.ing a wedding ring on friday she pleaded not guilty, telling investigators, according to "new york post" she only remembers marrying two men, remarkly re-arrested after she was caught with her niece trying to sneak onto a new york city subway without paying a fare, reportedly telling the officer who arrested her, quote didn't you see me on tv? she was released without bail. again if convicted, she faces up to four years in prison. she'll be back in court may 18th. >> there's just not much you can add to that one. >> no that's it. >> bryan, thank you. uma? >>> coming up on confession america's news head quarters" a fascinating new study. >>> and a silver anniversary. you will hear from aaron tippens who celebrates the debut of his new album. ♪ ♪ when you're living with diabetes steady is exciting. only glucerna has carbsteady clinically proven to help minimize blood sugar spikes. i'm a bull rider make it part of your daily diabetes plan. so you stay steady ahead. >>> there's frying new
two weeks after that, according to court documents, to a man from czechoslovakia.ing a wedding ring on friday she pleaded not guilty, telling investigators, according to "new york post" she only remembers marrying two men, remarkly re-arrested after she was caught with her niece trying to sneak onto a new york city subway without paying a fare, reportedly telling the officer who arrested her, quote didn't you see me on tv? she was released without bail. again if convicted, she faces...
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hitler intends to invade czechoslovakia." during the golf game, she tells jack what edward has told her about hitler's plans. i don't think she told him about the alfresco lunches on the banks of the river but she says, i heard this. jack says, he is associated with the secret intelligence service. this news will be helpful to them. by march, 1938, she is actively gathering information. they encourage her to use her romance with edward to get more information. london instructs jack shelley to recruit her formally as an agent. they believe her charm will work well. she meets the colonel general in poland. soon, he is chatting freely about contacts in berlin and his daily, secret communications with the polish foreign office. ah, betty. she is practically the only agent in poland providing intelligence. she notes it is easy to make highly trained her fashionably closed-mouthed patriots give away secrets in bed. she has the magnetism. she is producing information. she gives details on the polish crypto-analysis unit. she leaves
hitler intends to invade czechoslovakia." during the golf game, she tells jack what edward has told her about hitler's plans. i don't think she told him about the alfresco lunches on the banks of the river but she says, i heard this. jack says, he is associated with the secret intelligence service. this news will be helpful to them. by march, 1938, she is actively gathering information. they encourage her to use her romance with edward to get more information. london instructs jack shelley...
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there was no uprising against chamberlain when he came back in 1938 from essentially giving away czechoslovakia much of europe into hitler's hands. they were upset a year later when war broke out. churchill was the one who said we were given the choice of dishonor or war. we chose dishonor. we will get war. churchill was not that popular a guy at the time. he became later when the prophecies that he had made all came true. >> and then they turned against him. >> obama's retreat. >> well, yeah. >> then the british people turned against him. they didn't want him no more. >> that's a different issue. that's just in gratitude. >> this is what i'm worried about, all right? president obama is going to leave office in about 18 months okay? >> right. >> the new president whoever is going to inherit an unbelievable mess abroad -- >> -- absolutely right. >> economy that is stagnant. however, in the meantime, americans have to make a decision about whom they are going to vote for and i don't think that most americans have any blanking clue about how bad it is over seases. and surely the press and the pres
there was no uprising against chamberlain when he came back in 1938 from essentially giving away czechoslovakia much of europe into hitler's hands. they were upset a year later when war broke out. churchill was the one who said we were given the choice of dishonor or war. we chose dishonor. we will get war. churchill was not that popular a guy at the time. he became later when the prophecies that he had made all came true. >> and then they turned against him. >> obama's retreat....
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and so in 1991, poland czechoslovakia, which is still czechoslovakia, became members of nato. and then it was followed later on -- yes, it was. >> i think it was in 1991. you'll find it was later than that. >> it was followed by romania -- >> '98 and 2002. >> well, look. the argument isn't about dates. it's about facts. >> please. >> all right. i may have gotten the date mistaken, but nonetheless -- >> no, it matters. i'm going to explain to you why. >> finally, nato found itself on russia's border. in estonia and in latvia. this is russia's border. now, again you may say but there's nothing dangerous about that. i am telling you, this is -- there's also a cold war mentality, but nato is seen as a threat. and what the russians have said about ukraine rightly or wrongly, is we will not allow nato to be on our border in the southwest. will not allow as america did not allow the missiles, we will not allow this. you can condone it not condone it. that is the reaction. that's the way it's seen. you perhaps think that nato is not dangerous. fine. >> go, garry. >> a couple of points
and so in 1991, poland czechoslovakia, which is still czechoslovakia, became members of nato. and then it was followed later on -- yes, it was. >> i think it was in 1991. you'll find it was later than that. >> it was followed by romania -- >> '98 and 2002. >> well, look. the argument isn't about dates. it's about facts. >> please. >> all right. i may have gotten the date mistaken, but nonetheless -- >> no, it matters. i'm going to explain to you why....
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neville chamberlain did wrong most people would say is not talking to hitler but giving half of czechoslovakiahough james hasn'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
neville chamberlain did wrong most people would say is not talking to hitler but giving half of czechoslovakiahough james hasn'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,...
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an enemy, which is normal, somehow goes back to, oh, this is neville chamberlain giving back czechoslovakia >> i'll go back further. pre-world war ii. it's kellogg saying it's naivety that everyone wants peace. the reason why it's not neville chamberlain, chris, is neville chamberlain was against a much stronger hitler. obama is caving. >> he didn't have an army. >> obama is caving in from a position of strength. >> let me ask you this. i want to get to gene. the implication of the debate with netanyahu and conservatives in this country, hawks in this country if you will, is there's a third option. that it isn't war. we're not going to have to blow them apart, use bunker busters or help the israelis. there's another option. we can make a tougher deal work. do you believe that? >> we gave $11.9 billion worth of unfrozen sanctions relief. the annual budget of the revolutionary guard that killed hundreds of americans, $5.6 billion a year. why -- it's like giving a little kid dessert first then asking them to eat his spinach. >> there is a better deal, you argue? >> yes. economic leverage. oil
an enemy, which is normal, somehow goes back to, oh, this is neville chamberlain giving back czechoslovakia >> i'll go back further. pre-world war ii. it's kellogg saying it's naivety that everyone wants peace. the reason why it's not neville chamberlain, chris, is neville chamberlain was against a much stronger hitler. obama is caving. >> he didn't have an army. >> obama is caving in from a position of strength. >> let me ask you this. i want to get to gene. the...
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so in 1991 poland czechoslovakia became members of nato. it was followed by romania the argument isn't about dates -- i may have gotten a date mistaken but finally nato found itself on russia's border in estonia and in latvia. you may say but there's nothing dangerous about that. i'm telling you this is cold war mentality that nato is seen as a threat. what the russians have set about ukraine, rightly or wrongly, is we will not allow nato to be on our border in the southwest. will not allow. just as american will not allow the missiles, we will not allow it. you can condone it but that's the reaction. that is how it's seen. [applause]. >> you want to know about russian elite, there is no russian elite. there is one man who makes decision. they know where to put their money their fortunes all the way from the west to miami. that's why the whole idea of the russian elite being afraid of the west is not true because they know they are safe with their fortunes. putin is very popular is something else i hear. i don't want to argue with you about
so in 1991 poland czechoslovakia became members of nato. it was followed by romania the argument isn't about dates -- i may have gotten a date mistaken but finally nato found itself on russia's border in estonia and in latvia. you may say but there's nothing dangerous about that. i'm telling you this is cold war mentality that nato is seen as a threat. what the russians have set about ukraine, rightly or wrongly, is we will not allow nato to be on our border in the southwest. will not allow....
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now, back in 1938 when chamberlain made that concession giving away the land of czechoslovakia to hitler you compared this negotiation of nuclear arms which we've been in business of since kennedy started the nonproliferation treaty back in 1963 this is very complicated stuff and certainly room for argument on both sides. but how the hell you compare this to giving away half of a country? how do you compare it when the party of great britain fighting the labor party which opposed that deal and you flip it around and say that this time the tories are the good guys i don't think you understand that history, ron. >> actually i understand that history quite well chris. you and i debated world war ii continuously of the years. >> i do not understand this many ko pairson. >> well i'm sorry you don't understand that chris because it's pretty clear to me. >> what is dishonorable about trying to find -- trying to cut a military deal over military control, actually absolute access by the united nations authorities to go into iran and make sure that this deal is held up as it was intended to. this
now, back in 1938 when chamberlain made that concession giving away the land of czechoslovakia to hitler you compared this negotiation of nuclear arms which we've been in business of since kennedy started the nonproliferation treaty back in 1963 this is very complicated stuff and certainly room for argument on both sides. but how the hell you compare this to giving away half of a country? how do you compare it when the party of great britain fighting the labor party which opposed that deal and...
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to a man from turkey and then two weeks after that according to court documents to a man from czechoslovakiaedding ring on friday bare yenl toesrientos pleaded not guilty telling "the new york post" she only remembers marrying two of the men. she was released on bail and rearrested after leaving court friday caught with her niece trying to sneak on to a new york city subway without paying a fare. reportedly telling the officer who arrested her, quote, didn't you see me on tv? she was released without bail again. twice in one day. swinging at the cameras and swearing away. now, if convicted of the felony charges barrientos faces up to four years in prison. greg? >> brian, thanks very much. >> no problem. >> julie? >>> a police officer charged with murder after a video shows him fatally shooting a man as he ran away during a traffic stop. now, hear why many are calling for a second officer to be indicted. >>> plus, what cuban leader raul castro is saying about president obama ahead of an expected meeting in panama city. >> translator: i welcome as a positive step his recent announcement that h
to a man from turkey and then two weeks after that according to court documents to a man from czechoslovakiaedding ring on friday bare yenl toesrientos pleaded not guilty telling "the new york post" she only remembers marrying two of the men. she was released on bail and rearrested after leaving court friday caught with her niece trying to sneak on to a new york city subway without paying a fare. reportedly telling the officer who arrested her, quote, didn't you see me on tv? she was...
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it became from planet mars, the came from berlin or came from brussels portugal czechoslovakia, i don't know where comes from, i would embrace it. the problem with that we have is not so much the authoritarians. it's the fact that we have tried it and it hasn't worked. >> but what happens if you can't come to a -- >> i'm coming to that. it's the suspect in question. these days i'm told the quiddity is drying up. but do you know what, there's a reason why it's drying up to the reason is the previous government in its infinite wisdom decided to try to obtain power by saying in no uncertain terms if we win the games will be stop the next day. how possible is that for sitting government when the process clearly showing -- he knott at the very same time you had voices from within the system the euro system the european central banks warning that if we win there would be liquidity restrictions and liquidity restrictions start happening. the ecb move the waiver and started imposing restrictions on the commercial banks capacity to participate. so liquidity was being squeezed while at the same t
it became from planet mars, the came from berlin or came from brussels portugal czechoslovakia, i don't know where comes from, i would embrace it. the problem with that we have is not so much the authoritarians. it's the fact that we have tried it and it hasn't worked. >> but what happens if you can't come to a -- >> i'm coming to that. it's the suspect in question. these days i'm told the quiddity is drying up. but do you know what, there's a reason why it's drying up to the reason...
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in 1991, poland, czechoslovakia, became members of nato.hen it was followed later on -- anne: [indiscernible] garry: 1998. vladimir: the argument isn't about dates. i may have gotten the dates mistaken. anne: it matters. vladimir: finally, nato found itself on russia's border. in estonia and latvia. this is russia's border. again, you may say there's nothing dangerous about that. i'm telling you, this is the result of the cold war mentality. nato is seen as a threat. what the russians have said about ukraine, rightly or wrongly, is, we will not allow nato to be on our border in the southwest. will not allow. america did not allow the missiles. we will not allow this. that is the reaction. that is the way it is seen. you think nato is nothing, fine. [applause] garry: a couple points. one is about russian elite. you repeatedly said it. there is no russian elite making decisions. it is one man making decisions. this russian elite knows exactly where to put their keys, their money, their fortunes. all the way to the west, miami probably in this
in 1991, poland, czechoslovakia, became members of nato.hen it was followed later on -- anne: [indiscernible] garry: 1998. vladimir: the argument isn't about dates. i may have gotten the dates mistaken. anne: it matters. vladimir: finally, nato found itself on russia's border. in estonia and latvia. this is russia's border. again, you may say there's nothing dangerous about that. i'm telling you, this is the result of the cold war mentality. nato is seen as a threat. what the russians have said...
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wars between poland and czechoslovakia, wars between poland and ukraine, wars in the middle east, wars in the southern parts of europe. this was not a peaceful world. this was not a world that was yet ready for peace. it was a world in which revolutionary feelings were running high. the russian revolution had set off revolutionary fervor around europe. it was not clear where that was going to end. it was a world where nationalism, particularly ethnic nationalism, was running high. people who had been within those empires who had increasingly been defining themselves as nations suddenly saw an attempt to establish nations of their own. the trouble was that establishing a nation with national boundaries was not easy. because there were no clear markers of where those boundaries should be. the center of europe had a mix of peoples. nationalities were so mixed up that you would have a hungarian village next to a german village. how did you draw a reasonable boundary? there is no way of putting all german speakers in a neat little box. and putting all czech speakers and another neat box and
wars between poland and czechoslovakia, wars between poland and ukraine, wars in the middle east, wars in the southern parts of europe. this was not a peaceful world. this was not a world that was yet ready for peace. it was a world in which revolutionary feelings were running high. the russian revolution had set off revolutionary fervor around europe. it was not clear where that was going to end. it was a world where nationalism, particularly ethnic nationalism, was running high. people who...
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and so in 1991 czechoslovakia became members of nato and then it follow later on. >> 1991. >> ninety-nine. it was followed by romania. >> ninety-eight. >> it's not about dates the facts. [laughter] all right. i right. i may have gotten the dates -- [inaudible conversations] finally nato found a cell phone russia's border in estonia and latvia. now, again you may say that there is nothing dangerous about that. i am telling you a cold war mentality. nato was seen as a threat. with the russians upset about ukraine rightly or wrongly is it will not allow nato to be on our border in the southwest. well not allow. as america as america did not allow the missiles, we will not allow this. you cannot you cannot condone it. that is the reaction, the way it is seen. nato is not dangerous. fine. [applause] >> a couple of points. there is no russian elite making decisions. and by the way this russian elite as a combined entity knows exactly where to put their money fortune. all the way. probably this country as well. that is why the whole idea of the russian elite being afraid of the west is not true
and so in 1991 czechoslovakia became members of nato and then it follow later on. >> 1991. >> ninety-nine. it was followed by romania. >> ninety-eight. >> it's not about dates the facts. [laughter] all right. i right. i may have gotten the dates -- [inaudible conversations] finally nato found a cell phone russia's border in estonia and latvia. now, again you may say that there is nothing dangerous about that. i am telling you a cold war mentality. nato was seen as a...
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>> or czechoslovakia.ey do use the finest hops in the world. >> thank you so much patrick hanlon, for being here this hour. >> thanks. >> breaking news on deutsche bank to get to now. dominic chu, what can you tell us? >> deutsche bank looks like it's near a settlement over its libor allegations. that according to the sources citing familiar. it says authorities around the world are pushing deutsche bank to pay a record penalty of what could be around $1.5 billion. that would eclipse all prior settlements with banks accused of interest rate manipulation for this london rate or a global benchmark for interest rates. it's in talks to resolve this case as possibly as this month. that according to people briefed on the matter. and this would span regulators from u.s. federal regulators like the cftc also with new york state's regulators and regulators in london as well. the justice department also conditioned this deal to be finding at least one of the units at deutsche bank to plead guilty to fraud in what wo
>> or czechoslovakia.ey do use the finest hops in the world. >> thank you so much patrick hanlon, for being here this hour. >> thanks. >> breaking news on deutsche bank to get to now. dominic chu, what can you tell us? >> deutsche bank looks like it's near a settlement over its libor allegations. that according to the sources citing familiar. it says authorities around the world are pushing deutsche bank to pay a record penalty of what could be around $1.5 billion....
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when we first came into establish relations with the new governments in poland and czechoslovakia, hungary, we found they had hardly any of the basic conditions for modern, industrial western society. and so the cooperation within society. so the cooperation within nato and with strong leadership of these countries has in fact succeeded. and many of the reasons that we have this conflict with russia right now is not because ukraine violated orders or not because russia has somehow felt threatened by the west. it is because russian, the leadership in russia after the beginning of this century has covered its own misdeeds its own poor performance. and they're finding that the countries on their pa riffry but also much of their population wanted to join the west and not to maintain an eastern orientation. this is a basic point and it leads to strategy. it suggests for example that entering into negotiations with the russians over how to conclude this crisis are not very relevant at the moment. there isn't any new security system which we can offer the russians which wouldn't include giving th
when we first came into establish relations with the new governments in poland and czechoslovakia, hungary, we found they had hardly any of the basic conditions for modern, industrial western society. and so the cooperation within society. so the cooperation within nato and with strong leadership of these countries has in fact succeeded. and many of the reasons that we have this conflict with russia right now is not because ukraine violated orders or not because russia has somehow felt...
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they'll have balance of power independent judicial system and their dissonance -- in czechoslovakia,ame thing happened. that is what we want to encourage. matriculation from dictatorship to robust democracies. that happens if we apply aggressively but human rights policy. a row trafficking victims protection act. -- i wrote the trafficking victims protection act. we now are holding countries accountable on that front. i just reintroduced the international religious freedom act. it builds on the great work covers and frank wolf did with the original bill. i worked with him on that. if you get religious freedom writes and allow disparate faiths and people of no faith if that is what they choose you are less likely to have aggressors like iran, like these other brutal dictatorships that slaughter people because of their faith. human rights is a major component and it has been sidelined, and i say this with sadness, by this administration limit comes to china. i have a hearing with five young daughters of dissonance. they said, mr. president, please meet with us. our dads are being tortu
they'll have balance of power independent judicial system and their dissonance -- in czechoslovakia,ame thing happened. that is what we want to encourage. matriculation from dictatorship to robust democracies. that happens if we apply aggressively but human rights policy. a row trafficking victims protection act. -- i wrote the trafficking victims protection act. we now are holding countries accountable on that front. i just reintroduced the international religious freedom act. it builds on the...
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poland czechoslovakia all of these countries in favor of a russia he basically signed off on sendingran. the president of the united states is actively oppose and someone will fill the gap in the people who fill the gap are the worst people on the planet. >> host: helen, palo alto, california. you might be the last today. >> guest: perfect. i will use my time well. i find it so egregious that he would calm and conflate so many slogans and all this information that jeremiah wright of the republicans always call up something from obama's past. anyway, my biggest issue is how the republican party if you are aware that both the congress and all of the republicans they are are all creation and the republican party in congress -- excuse me, the gatekeepers hold the purse strings and we have no clue about the budget. and did you know about $22 billion go to faith-based funding and we don't even know who or what is going there. most of them are christians and how the money for the faith-based funding and it's almost impossible to get the information without suing for the freedom of informati
poland czechoslovakia all of these countries in favor of a russia he basically signed off on sendingran. the president of the united states is actively oppose and someone will fill the gap in the people who fill the gap are the worst people on the planet. >> host: helen, palo alto, california. you might be the last today. >> guest: perfect. i will use my time well. i find it so egregious that he would calm and conflate so many slogans and all this information that jeremiah wright of...