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that was place in czechoslovakia. we were in czechoslovakia at that point, of course.and that place i realize later it was sort of outside. it was quite quiet and a truck came, we were going to someplace and my friend -- oh, yeah, and these women came and told franka to take off my boots. i had good boots, my ski boots. and she said "i'll hide you." and she hid me and she pretended and she never took them off. and then she said to me when the truck came, the truck was going to take us someplace, i have no idea where and she says "you better get on that truck so she doesn't see you." and i suddenly said to her, you know, i really want to stay here. whatever. and it sort of was a feeling that it's probably going to happen now, they're going to kill us. and it was sort of at that point quite warm after all the snow and i said to myself i'm going to start thinking what it would be like on a night at home with my parents. so if they kill me, that's the memory i want. and then the truck came some of the girls went on it and we waited and waited and waited and the truck did n
that was place in czechoslovakia. we were in czechoslovakia at that point, of course.and that place i realize later it was sort of outside. it was quite quiet and a truck came, we were going to someplace and my friend -- oh, yeah, and these women came and told franka to take off my boots. i had good boots, my ski boots. and she said "i'll hide you." and she hid me and she pretended and she never took them off. and then she said to me when the truck came, the truck was going to take us...
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in his sights at the moment was czechoslovakia. four european leaders met in germany at ostensibly to avoid war. those were adolf hitler himself, frame minister delallitie and prim minister neville chamber lynn. , the agreement was that nazi germany would be given control of the german-speaking portion of czechoslovakia known by some as the sudatan land. in return, hitler agreed to stop his advance and not to make war. against the backdrop of all of germany's aggression to date of its violations of the versailles treaty, he gave his solemn assurance in writing that there would be no more expansionist activity. we all know that upon his return to london, chamberlain announced triumphantly that there would be peace for our time. the bold headline across the top of the daily express displayed the word "peace" with an exclamation mark. of course, a number of wise people immediately saw the false dream for what it was. soon after winston churchill rose in passionate opposition on the floor of commons. he first made it clear that he held
in his sights at the moment was czechoslovakia. four european leaders met in germany at ostensibly to avoid war. those were adolf hitler himself, frame minister delallitie and prim minister neville chamber lynn. , the agreement was that nazi germany would be given control of the german-speaking portion of czechoslovakia known by some as the sudatan land. in return, hitler agreed to stop his advance and not to make war. against the backdrop of all of germany's aggression to date of its...
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. >> so, czechoslovakia native just been released from labor cam up when she met us army soldier royat a dance. despite the world being at war, and the language barrier, two fell in love. three month later through the use of an interpreter, roy asked her to marry him. zero seven years later they continue to cherish that love. >> oh, she is a warm one. >> just 17 years old myself. and i just fell in love with him. so he couldn't talk to each other. but we just look at each other >> tell you what, god has blessed me all my life because she's been a good wife. >> i think it is the key to a good marriage. >> you can't understand each other? >> don't talk! >> they say the first ten years of their married life were spent in czechoslovakia before settling in northern texas. so, they celebrated their wedding anniversary this past weaken. congratulations, 70 years. >> seventy years. >> only 17. now, i am thinking back to my boyfriend at 17. >> oh, goodness. >> i would shoot myself in the foot if i was married to him. >> wow. that must have been something. some type of relationship there. >> w
. >> so, czechoslovakia native just been released from labor cam up when she met us army soldier royat a dance. despite the world being at war, and the language barrier, two fell in love. three month later through the use of an interpreter, roy asked her to marry him. zero seven years later they continue to cherish that love. >> oh, she is a warm one. >> just 17 years old myself. and i just fell in love with him. so he couldn't talk to each other. but we just look at each...
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first of all assad came to crashing and especially with the soviet invasion of czechoslovakia in 1968, crushing the democracy movement known as the prada spring. and natasha's department, the antenna department they had kind of a pro forma vote one day. how many people in department supported the soviet invasion of czechoslovakia and of course you can imagine in a soviet police state you were supposed to raise your hand yes. natasha was the only employee in that department who raised her hand, no. she was brave and she was courageous and she hated the system that had ruined her family. by the 1970s, things got worse the tolkachev's young son was growing up. he lived in a society that is plagued by shortages, red lines. the years of stagnation is what the soviets themselves called it something began to eat away at him. it wasn't only the long lines for bread or the fact that they lived in the nuclear-armed country that couldn't even make a pair of jeans, he began to feel anger. he was angry at the past and what it happened to natasha's parents and he was angry at the present. he didn't
first of all assad came to crashing and especially with the soviet invasion of czechoslovakia in 1968, crushing the democracy movement known as the prada spring. and natasha's department, the antenna department they had kind of a pro forma vote one day. how many people in department supported the soviet invasion of czechoslovakia and of course you can imagine in a soviet police state you were supposed to raise your hand yes. natasha was the only employee in that department who raised her hand,...
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in the late '70s and the possibilities that the soviets might go in as they had done in shebg czechoslovakia in 1968. >> in this book you described the scene with gorbachev and reagan. what about the personal reaction between these two men. what was it like and how did it evolve over the eight years of the reagan presidency? >> it certainly evolved, i would say. the first encounter was perhaps -- i don't think it was as warm as it then came. gorbachev made a joke about reagan being in a bunch of b movies. he tried to say, well, i was in some good ones too. a wonderful moment when they 50s encounter each other. and gorbachev gets out of the car bundled up. reagan without the jacket, much older but more vigorous figure bounding down the stairs. their very first encounter, which we could watch clips of it on tv, but what gets lost so they had -- gorbachev said i hope you don't catch cold. since reagan had outrun his interpreter, he had no idea what he was hearing. so he just stood there and smiled. it is a microcosm for some of the initial encounters. over time, they can really saw somebody he
in the late '70s and the possibilities that the soviets might go in as they had done in shebg czechoslovakia in 1968. >> in this book you described the scene with gorbachev and reagan. what about the personal reaction between these two men. what was it like and how did it evolve over the eight years of the reagan presidency? >> it certainly evolved, i would say. the first encounter was perhaps -- i don't think it was as warm as it then came. gorbachev made a joke about reagan being...
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approach widened further on friday with the eastern european countries, hungary, poland, serbia and czechoslovakia, over the hungaryn border, people were held back from boarding friday. train had been brought in to transport rchtio refugees to vi. but things soon got chaotic. almost 4,000 refugees crossed into austria from hungary, but just 450 were actually allowed on the train. hungary is facing mounting criticism over its treatment of refugees. as mohammed jamjoom reports from rusk in thrisk in therocske hund about what they are going to face once they get in. many fear what will face them when they get in. i'm trying to get into holland but i hear germany is the only country that will take rivelings who have been rowed and firpted here. how exactly will they be treated? conditions inside the camp are appalling. >> hungarian government has the capacity nor the political will to address the needs of these people. >> men and women fenced in desperate to leave. he says they look more like prisoners than refugees. >> so these are thoroughly miserable conditions. >> absolutely, yes. people are just
approach widened further on friday with the eastern european countries, hungary, poland, serbia and czechoslovakia, over the hungaryn border, people were held back from boarding friday. train had been brought in to transport rchtio refugees to vi. but things soon got chaotic. almost 4,000 refugees crossed into austria from hungary, but just 450 were actually allowed on the train. hungary is facing mounting criticism over its treatment of refugees. as mohammed jamjoom reports from rusk in thrisk...
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today to meet with the foreign ministers today tot to prague meet with the foreign ministers of czechoslovakia and luxembourg. bolstered by proposals laid out by jean-claude juncker yesterday, the head of the european commissioner. he is calling for a fair distribution of 160,000 migrants across the eu block, and legalizing standard methods of migration. inre seems to be resistance the eastern european countries that we saw today. germany is expecting some 40,000 migrants to come to germany alone this coming weekend. germany has somewhat of an open door policy to migrants over the recent weeks or so. of course, as we speak, there -- some 4000000 hungarian soldiers building a fence. this is not smooth over today. the foreign minister says there are still differences between the two sides. but germany i do not think will remain quiet on this for now. they will continue to push forward the countries of europe to share responsibility on this moving forward. the vice chancellor said yesterday this is really a question of european values, of humanitarian values, and it is up to european states to pr
today to meet with the foreign ministers today tot to prague meet with the foreign ministers of czechoslovakia and luxembourg. bolstered by proposals laid out by jean-claude juncker yesterday, the head of the european commissioner. he is calling for a fair distribution of 160,000 migrants across the eu block, and legalizing standard methods of migration. inre seems to be resistance the eastern european countries that we saw today. germany is expecting some 40,000 migrants to come to germany...
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he has later today with three other central and eastern european state ministers from poland, czechoslovakia, the czech republic. they are going to try to negotiate a joint position, a joint opposition to plans for a new, larger, and more ambitious refugee campaign. there are signs that even among this group, what was a traditionally hard-line group, their bay -- there may be some provisions emerging. the plan is expected on september 14. molly: we also have the hunt gary, lawmakers holding a vote on key points of -- we also have the hunt gary and lawmakers hold -- we also have the hung gary arian lawmakers holding talks. what are we seeing concerning today's legislation? andrew: these proposals have been on the table for several weeks. what they aim to do is to combat the border controls. the proposals, which are to be approved, for c prison sentences of up to three years for people that they foresee prison sentences of up to three years -- it also allows for the a strongerto use militarize response to border situations,ergency perhaps applying the military to the border in cases of crises.
he has later today with three other central and eastern european state ministers from poland, czechoslovakia, the czech republic. they are going to try to negotiate a joint position, a joint opposition to plans for a new, larger, and more ambitious refugee campaign. there are signs that even among this group, what was a traditionally hard-line group, their bay -- there may be some provisions emerging. the plan is expected on september 14. molly: we also have the hunt gary, lawmakers holding a...
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strikes in poland and the possibility that the soviets might go in as they had done in hungary and czechoslovakia. and there have been a number of papers at the conference that look at this issue in a way that will be helpful. >> in this book you describe the scene with gorbachev and reagan. what about the personal interaction between these two men? what was it like? how did it evolve during the eight years of the reagan presidency? james graham wilson: it certainly evolved, i would say. the first encounter, was, perhaps, i do not think it was as warm as it then became. there was a moment when gorbachev made a joke about reagan having been in a bunch of b movies. reagan took great umbrage and tried to say i was in some good ones, too. there is this moment when they first encounter each other and you see gorbachev getting out of the car, all bundled up, and reagan, without the jacket, bounding down the stairs. the very first encounter, which you can watch on tv, gorbachev said, i hope you do not catch cold. reagan had outrun his interpreter so he had no idea what he was hearing. he just stood ther
strikes in poland and the possibility that the soviets might go in as they had done in hungary and czechoslovakia. and there have been a number of papers at the conference that look at this issue in a way that will be helpful. >> in this book you describe the scene with gorbachev and reagan. what about the personal interaction between these two men? what was it like? how did it evolve during the eight years of the reagan presidency? james graham wilson: it certainly evolved, i would say....
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>> well, we were -- i'm not sure when it was but i at one time we were taken over as czechoslovakia was taken over by the germany. we were given to hungary. so we became part of hungary. and we had to reestablish citizenship and that took quite a bit of effort and noun become hungarian citizens and that was maybe in -- i'm not sure, it might have been 1940. >> do you remember when the war started you said you heard the planes -- >> i remember seeing planes going over to poland. that's what i was told. a sky full of planes going over us. and that's -- i'm pretty sure -- the war was in '39 but that had very little effect. we were -- i was too young to make much difference. but i remember that scene and leaflets used to drop every so often. so then we were taken over by hungary and we became hungarian citizens and life seemed to go on with some difficulty almost normal but at one time soon thereafter jewish kids could not go to public school. i used to go to parochial school and public school and my father hired someone to give me private lessons. we were going more to parochial school. th
>> well, we were -- i'm not sure when it was but i at one time we were taken over as czechoslovakia was taken over by the germany. we were given to hungary. so we became part of hungary. and we had to reestablish citizenship and that took quite a bit of effort and noun become hungarian citizens and that was maybe in -- i'm not sure, it might have been 1940. >> do you remember when the war started you said you heard the planes -- >> i remember seeing planes going over to...
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but czechoslovakia, poland, hungary and romania have opposed this.n-claude younger reminded europeans that each and every within of them had been a refugees at some point. >> this is why the committee already proposed an emergency mechanism in may. not now, back in may to relocate initially 40,000 people seeking international protection from italy and greece. and this is why today we are proposing a second emergency mechanism to relocate the further 120,000 people from i hadly greece and hungary, this has to be done in a compulsory way. [applause] >> let's go live no to you jacky roland who is also in strasburg and has been listening to the commission president. a fairly emphatic and category i can speech, wasn't it, jacky, in which he said to european country, you better step up you have to take eight least 160,000 in the first instance? >> yes, jean-claude younger really did shoot from the hip in this speech. he really told it like it was. he reminded people across europe of their quite recent him. he made the point that after the spanish civil war
but czechoslovakia, poland, hungary and romania have opposed this.n-claude younger reminded europeans that each and every within of them had been a refugees at some point. >> this is why the committee already proposed an emergency mechanism in may. not now, back in may to relocate initially 40,000 people seeking international protection from italy and greece. and this is why today we are proposing a second emergency mechanism to relocate the further 120,000 people from i hadly greece and...
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obligations to occupations and that "sending that allowed elections to take place in poland and czechoslovakia and the freeing up of eastern europe. as george bush's amazing personal talent with both our allies and our foes that created the trust that is necessary for big powers and the great powers have significant powers to make the kind of policy commitments to produce good results. and in a matter of about two and a half years, george bush was able to lead a coalition into reaction a peaceful interaction that produced the dissolution of the number two superpowers in a world without a single shot being fired. i personally think that his greatest mistake was making it look so easy. and i hope as you read the book you will understand exactly what i mean when i say that. the second thing george bush did in terms of international policy, was to recognize that for too long, the u.s. had been limited in its capacity to influence certain things because of the post-vietnam syndrome where we as a nation have become frozen in our capacity to project power that we have. he also understood that the col
obligations to occupations and that "sending that allowed elections to take place in poland and czechoslovakia and the freeing up of eastern europe. as george bush's amazing personal talent with both our allies and our foes that created the trust that is necessary for big powers and the great powers have significant powers to make the kind of policy commitments to produce good results. and in a matter of about two and a half years, george bush was able to lead a coalition into reaction a...
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we wound up in czechoslovakia. this was now towards the end of the war. and we were in a town called ilnoramheim. these were the final stages of the war. it was becoming quite obvious it would soon be over. but reports reached us that the town a few miles away surrender they were flying white flags from their houses, so it became my job along with a very small medical detachment and the military government detachment, to go to that town and take the surrender. it was my job to see if there were still any germans, soldiers, prisoners, i mean soldiers there. and we went to that town just about three jeeps on the evening of may 6. and the military government, colonel, took care of the civilian surrender with the mayor of the town whereas i went about my business looking for germans and i only found a few in a german field hospital. they had converted a school house into a hospital. and i found a few of them and made arrangements, made some mental notes what to do with them the following day. we were not in any position to do anything right then and there. bu
we wound up in czechoslovakia. this was now towards the end of the war. and we were in a town called ilnoramheim. these were the final stages of the war. it was becoming quite obvious it would soon be over. but reports reached us that the town a few miles away surrender they were flying white flags from their houses, so it became my job along with a very small medical detachment and the military government detachment, to go to that town and take the surrender. it was my job to see if there were...
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it was churchill, who won by one as europe fell to the nazis, poland, czechoslovakia, and most on think of live all, france living under the nazi swastika. at no point would churchill give up, at no point would he given until the u.s. fought along the side. here is fdr, an american president. fdr was crippled by polio, a legendary charmer, the man who contained the depression and uplifted an ailing country when it was in the throes of depression. these two great men would come the rest of the war. when their meeting in egypt churchill went into fdr's room is said mr. pres. i have arranged a trip for us, we must go see the peer mitts. indeed, permits. indeed, they motored out at sunset, the two men the best of friends and important allies, they were looking at the spanks and churchill thought to himself i wonder what he has to say. then he looked at roosevelt and said i just love that man. and what did say. roosevelt said nothing. soon, they would all meet into ran as they wait with the soviet dictator, joseph stalin. a conference would begin to decide what would happen next in the war.
it was churchill, who won by one as europe fell to the nazis, poland, czechoslovakia, and most on think of live all, france living under the nazi swastika. at no point would churchill give up, at no point would he given until the u.s. fought along the side. here is fdr, an american president. fdr was crippled by polio, a legendary charmer, the man who contained the depression and uplifted an ailing country when it was in the throes of depression. these two great men would come the rest of the...
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you have companies like slovenia, czechoslovakia, serbia saying, wait a 2nd, we cannot handle the influxe. what do you make of it? where do you think that this ends up? >> it has the potential to change the eu and potentially and the eu, british politicians are deciding. there willthere will be an election this year or no later than 2017 whether to stay in the eu were not command this is influencing the decision. basically they need to send some of these refugees back which is remarkable for the tones of brussels this course, very politically correct. very stark statements out of europe. liz: sent back into a war zone. the argument is is less than 1 percent of your population and sort of like a conclusion of where the mind comes to rest. germany rolling out the welcome mat. without those set to come into your. >> that's right. one peemack, of course, when a lot of these countries have taken a big number of refugees, aggravation is very different. most of the million americans, europe gets more refugees, and that is called political and cultural problems. if you are smaller country, it wi
you have companies like slovenia, czechoslovakia, serbia saying, wait a 2nd, we cannot handle the influxe. what do you make of it? where do you think that this ends up? >> it has the potential to change the eu and potentially and the eu, british politicians are deciding. there willthere will be an election this year or no later than 2017 whether to stay in the eu were not command this is influencing the decision. basically they need to send some of these refugees back which is remarkable...
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european nations backed the plan for coders which were hungary, checklist of off year and romania -- czechoslovakia romania. it is not clear if they will be compelled for taking and migrants or if they will be punished for not doing hungary,f off so. it is just a fraction of the estimated one million people who may enter europe over the next year. japanvernor of okinawa in is taking his fight against the relocation of u.s. military base all the way to the united nations. human rights.n. council that okinawa's wishes are being ignored. the japanese and u.s. governments have agreed to move the base to a less populated part of okinawa after decades of tension with locals. australia noted to take sides in territorial disputes after the new prime minister accused beijing of posting the -- pushing the envelope with its land reclamation activities in the south china sea. he says australia should respect negotiations over the dispute. china has been reclaiming land and building infrastructure on islands in waters also claimed by several southeast asian countries. another day of volatility on wall street an
european nations backed the plan for coders which were hungary, checklist of off year and romania -- czechoslovakia romania. it is not clear if they will be compelled for taking and migrants or if they will be punished for not doing hungary,f off so. it is just a fraction of the estimated one million people who may enter europe over the next year. japanvernor of okinawa in is taking his fight against the relocation of u.s. military base all the way to the united nations. human rights.n. council...
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czechoslovakia's loss has become the united states's game.states most prominent politicians. not just her, but in the past, there have been some of the refugees have come to the united states who have contributed to our macon society. i was on the yuan high commissioner for refugees site and they have a list of more than 100 people have come to the u.s., chief among them albert einstein. in addition, there is victor mis" in wrote "limits ar the house formulation sharing the past decade. david: it is up to congress to sign off on this. syria continues to be the topic of the yuan. we will from the president today at 10:00. this is "bloomberg surveillance" on bloomberg tv and bloomberg radio. ♪ tom: good morning, everyone. we say good morning to you with a busy day with mr. dudley and headlines. they moved the market with yields higher. let us get to david with our morning headlines. david: bill dudley, president of the new york said, expects the rates to rise. comcast making its biggest investment overseas. they will pay $1.5 billion for a majo
czechoslovakia's loss has become the united states's game.states most prominent politicians. not just her, but in the past, there have been some of the refugees have come to the united states who have contributed to our macon society. i was on the yuan high commissioner for refugees site and they have a list of more than 100 people have come to the u.s., chief among them albert einstein. in addition, there is victor mis" in wrote "limits ar the house formulation sharing the past...
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there had been a recent diplomatic crisis involving czechoslovakia and americans have gotten used to hearing alarming news bulletins of the sense that we could go to war with the nazis at any moment. and so it was this classic novel that was published in 1898 and it was 40 years old at the time. he restructured it and he took it from its original setting in england and moved it to the east coast and the united state and they have these kinds of announcements that they had gotten used to hearing during the diplomatic crisis. and there are countless books with the subjects and they did so so closely that there was a mass panic. people believe whatever they heard in 1938, this is a new technology. they had come to trust it. so when the radio said that the martians were invading, they must've been invaded. so they jumped in their cars and they fled to the hills when they wrapped towels around their faces and all these other bizarre behaviors. and it is a remarkable demonstration of the power of the media and the gullibility and that is the story. and then when i was a student at the univ
there had been a recent diplomatic crisis involving czechoslovakia and americans have gotten used to hearing alarming news bulletins of the sense that we could go to war with the nazis at any moment. and so it was this classic novel that was published in 1898 and it was 40 years old at the time. he restructured it and he took it from its original setting in england and moved it to the east coast and the united state and they have these kinds of announcements that they had gotten used to hearing...
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spring of 1945, stalin persuaded the pro soviet czech president to transfer the ,astern tip of czechoslovakiaf territory gave the soviets a direct order on hungry timengary for the first and a position in central europe. suffice it to say truman was alarmed at the soviet union's expanding demands in europe would find similar expression in the far east. that is why in his first meeting on april 23, truman emphasized repeatedly a need for the mutual observation of agreement. good relations, he said, could not be a one-way street. commitment -- to the indignant reply he had never been talked to that when his life, truman replied keep your agreement and you will not be talked to like that. truman knew that they would flout the agreements made in the far east just as they were flouting them in europe. of particular concern was the secret yalta agreement. il to, f.d.r. and stalin -- at and stalin agreed the soviet union would into the war on the side of the allies on one condition. that the status quo would be preserved in outer mongolia, that the mature in court -- manchurian port would be nationa
spring of 1945, stalin persuaded the pro soviet czech president to transfer the ,astern tip of czechoslovakiaf territory gave the soviets a direct order on hungry timengary for the first and a position in central europe. suffice it to say truman was alarmed at the soviet union's expanding demands in europe would find similar expression in the far east. that is why in his first meeting on april 23, truman emphasized repeatedly a need for the mutual observation of agreement. good relations, he...
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roy and camilla katz began their love story in 1945, in the czechoslovakia city. mrs. released from the labor camp and mr. katz was a army sold shore passed to a dance with locals. two were immediately drawn to each other but the the catch here is that roy didn't speak a word of check and camilla didn't speak english. >> we could not talk to each other but we just look at each other. >> i don't know how you describe it, i just really fell in love with her. >> ahh. two months later through an army interpreter roy popped the question and camilla obviously said yes. seven decades and language lessons together. they see a secret to long marriage is knowing it takes two. all you need is language of love. >> sweet story. >> yes. >> so sweet. >> we will be right back. >>> super hero descended on temple university in north philadelphia they ran, in support of the gift of life foundation. after the the 5k they signed up for the international bone marrow registry. the spectation is one day they will be a match and become a cancer patients hero. >>> pope doesn't come to town unti
roy and camilla katz began their love story in 1945, in the czechoslovakia city. mrs. released from the labor camp and mr. katz was a army sold shore passed to a dance with locals. two were immediately drawn to each other but the the catch here is that roy didn't speak a word of check and camilla didn't speak english. >> we could not talk to each other but we just look at each other. >> i don't know how you describe it, i just really fell in love with her. >> ahh. two months...
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israel is not a weak czechoslovakia in the aftermath of the munich agreement. that is consistent with the facts. i do not want to fight the iraq war over again. let's not fight that war again. i agree with you. i do remember what the late saudi prince said, the bush and ministration handed iraq to iran on a silver platter. that was the mortal sin of letting the iranians get into iraq, because i agree with you completely -- the obama administration does help them come in further. if we're going to debate all of the errors of the administration's tonight, we will never have time to talk about the iran nuclear deal. on: i think it is very important, and we have learned this, arms control cannot only be evaluating its own term. s. .n these to b any to be assessed in terms larger. the president's first inaugural address since his first pronouncement, he has dreamed for good reason for bad, i'm speaking now as a matter of fact -- he has dreamed of a new relationship with iran. view isng 2009, my own that many people want a new relationship with iran. separate from th
israel is not a weak czechoslovakia in the aftermath of the munich agreement. that is consistent with the facts. i do not want to fight the iraq war over again. let's not fight that war again. i agree with you. i do remember what the late saudi prince said, the bush and ministration handed iraq to iran on a silver platter. that was the mortal sin of letting the iranians get into iraq, because i agree with you completely -- the obama administration does help them come in further. if we're going...
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during his 18-year career at the cia, he served as the top spy in jordan and the former czechoslovakianners stated in his expert opinion. the united states did participate directly or indirectly in the supply of weapons to the libyan transitional council. >> that's where i came up with this zero footprint arab fly splooi chain whereby our foreign ally supplies another arab country. >> turi says it was a work-around. because at the time, the u.s. had not officially recognized the rebels under the tnc. >> my idea was to set up a warehouse, where the only person that could take that equipment out or the only entity that could take that equipment out of qatar or uae was the u.s. government. >> as part of the work-around, the u.s. would supply conventional weapons to another u.s. ally, qatar. >> there's the 60-millimeter mortar with optics, 120-millimeter mortar, all conventional type weapons if you want to limit the exposure to the u.s. government what you do is outsource it to your allies. the partners, the qataris and the emiratis, did what they were contracted to do. >> during hillary c
during his 18-year career at the cia, he served as the top spy in jordan and the former czechoslovakianners stated in his expert opinion. the united states did participate directly or indirectly in the supply of weapons to the libyan transitional council. >> that's where i came up with this zero footprint arab fly splooi chain whereby our foreign ally supplies another arab country. >> turi says it was a work-around. because at the time, the u.s. had not officially recognized the...
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they spent first ten years of their life, in czechoslovakia before settling in northern texas where theyebrated their wedding anniversary over the weekend g for them. >>> moth's rested for allegedly locking up her kids in the cage? where police say they found those kid that makes story even more bizarre. i'm sigourney weaver, and new york is my home. there's no place like it in the world... like our state parks. the adirondacks are my favorite. for hiking, fishing, camping, you name it. niagara falls is the oldest state park, but visiting it never gets old. the readers of a national newspaper voted letchworth the #1 state park in america. watkins glen, #3. new york state parks are a gift. plan your vacation at iloveny.com. there's something for everyone. ♪ ♪ with the new chase freedom mobile app, you can simply redeem, pay, and go. the new chase freedom mobile app. the card is for the essentials. the cash back is for the fun. chase. so you can. >>> a threat to the pope just weeks before he is set to visit the u.s., what home land security is watching out for. >>> and i know you are ready
they spent first ten years of their life, in czechoslovakia before settling in northern texas where theyebrated their wedding anniversary over the weekend g for them. >>> moth's rested for allegedly locking up her kids in the cage? where police say they found those kid that makes story even more bizarre. i'm sigourney weaver, and new york is my home. there's no place like it in the world... like our state parks. the adirondacks are my favorite. for hiking, fishing, camping, you name...
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in his sights at the moment was czechoslovakia. four european leaders met in germany at ostensibly to avoid war. those were adolf hitler himself, frame minister delallitie and prim minister neville chamber lynn. , the agreement was that nazi germany would be given control of the german-speaking portion of czechoslovakia known by some as the sudatan land. in return, hitler agreed to stop his advance and not to make war. against the backdrop of all of germany's aggression to date of its violations of the versailles treaty, he gave his solemn assurance in writing that there would be no more expansionist activity. we all know that upon his return to london, chamberlain announced triumphantly that there would be peace for our time. the bold headline across the top of the daily express displayed the word "peace" with an exclamation mark. of course, a number of wise people immediately saw the false dream for what it was. soon after winston churchill rose in passionate opposition on the floor of commons. he first made it clear that he held
in his sights at the moment was czechoslovakia. four european leaders met in germany at ostensibly to avoid war. those were adolf hitler himself, frame minister delallitie and prim minister neville chamber lynn. , the agreement was that nazi germany would be given control of the german-speaking portion of czechoslovakia known by some as the sudatan land. in return, hitler agreed to stop his advance and not to make war. against the backdrop of all of germany's aggression to date of its...
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for example, in european history in post world war ii and the soviet union invaded hungary or czechoslovakiae have a massive outflow of people or the event where we had hundreds of thousands move out and then move in in. i think this is a lesson for everyone, before action is taken to try and foresee where it will go. but i think, again, as i said, it was very hard to predict. >> the u.n. says the majority of syrian refugees have settled in turkey, jordan, lebanon and iraq. if you look at these numbers, more than 4 million syrians are now in those four countries alone. >>> it can be hard to wrap your mind around the incredible number of people, the men, women and children that are trying to make this dangerous journey into europe. but each of them has a very important story, of struggle, of hope. arwa damon shows us who some of these migrants are. >> reporter: the flood of humanity making its way across europe is mostly made up from refugees, from the war zones that are iraq and syria. they are the father who carried his daughter on his shoulders, because back home she was his little princes
for example, in european history in post world war ii and the soviet union invaded hungary or czechoslovakiae have a massive outflow of people or the event where we had hundreds of thousands move out and then move in in. i think this is a lesson for everyone, before action is taken to try and foresee where it will go. but i think, again, as i said, it was very hard to predict. >> the u.n. says the majority of syrian refugees have settled in turkey, jordan, lebanon and iraq. if you look at...
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appeasing germany in advance of world war ii, signing the munich pact that gave part of then chief czechoslovakia to germany. germany avoided that pact and then invaded poland. should we really think that the supreme leader who calls us satan will abide by the deal? he does so by pointing out the enormous deal between the -- difference between the deal that dismantles iran's nuclear arsenal for a period than prevents iran was never developing a nuclear arsenal. mr. derschwitz says if this deal is ever to prevent iran from developing nuclear weapons the president must clearly say so and the iranians must agree with that interpretation. that has not happened. how did we get to such a bad deal? mr. derschwitz says that the first mistake was taking the military option off the table when the administration declared they weren't militarily capable of ending iran's nuclear weapons program. he says the secretary mistake was taking the current sanction regimen off the table by acknowledging that many of our partners would reduce or eliminate sanctions. and lastly, he says, we took rejection of the deal of
appeasing germany in advance of world war ii, signing the munich pact that gave part of then chief czechoslovakia to germany. germany avoided that pact and then invaded poland. should we really think that the supreme leader who calls us satan will abide by the deal? he does so by pointing out the enormous deal between the -- difference between the deal that dismantles iran's nuclear arsenal for a period than prevents iran was never developing a nuclear arsenal. mr. derschwitz says if this deal...
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czechoslovakia in the aftermath of the agreement. and that kind of argument doesn't consist with the facts. i don't want to fight the iraq war over again. i agree, leon. let's not. but i do remember what the late saudi foreign minister said, he said the bush administration handed iraq to iran on a silver platter. i think that's the sin of letting the iranians getting into iraq occurred. i agree with you. the obama administration just helped them come in further. if we are going to debate the embers of the bush and obama administration tonight, we will have never have time to talk about the iran nuclear deal. >> it is very important, arms control can not only be evaluated in its own terms. it needs to be evaluated and assessed in terms of larger strategic considerations. since the president's first inaugural address, since his first public pronouncement as president that he has dreamed , for good reasons or bad, that he has dreamed of a new relationship with iran. in 2009 -- my own view is many people want a new relationship with iran
czechoslovakia in the aftermath of the agreement. and that kind of argument doesn't consist with the facts. i don't want to fight the iraq war over again. i agree, leon. let's not. but i do remember what the late saudi foreign minister said, he said the bush administration handed iraq to iran on a silver platter. i think that's the sin of letting the iranians getting into iraq occurred. i agree with you. the obama administration just helped them come in further. if we are going to debate the...
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east germany, hungary, czechoslovakia.o not go back trying to get your 4 million, $4 billion back. i say, let's start fresh. i think the obama administration has given a lot in the front right now. a lot of good will. i do not see that happening. it is disappointing me. i feel they have to show good faith that indeed there will be more open stability in the island. stuart: i want to refute refer our viewers to what is on the screen. we have a whole lot more oil in storage. we were expecting. 4 billion barrels of oil in storage. much more supply. down goes the price. >> production is also up. stuart: okay. >> oil coming out of iraq. stuart: one more question. go back? >> if i could, i will. i think that there is still a lot open work to be done. i am willing to go there and share in share with the cuban people what i have learned, how i have lived. the democracy. the open way that america is. every principal that has been brought to me. i will test the waters. i will not capitulate to a communist regime. i will talk the way
east germany, hungary, czechoslovakia.o not go back trying to get your 4 million, $4 billion back. i say, let's start fresh. i think the obama administration has given a lot in the front right now. a lot of good will. i do not see that happening. it is disappointing me. i feel they have to show good faith that indeed there will be more open stability in the island. stuart: i want to refute refer our viewers to what is on the screen. we have a whole lot more oil in storage. we were expecting. 4...
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at that point, neville chamberlain negotiated with hitler and gai away czechoslovakia in the process. but there in the munich accords there was a promise of peace, lasting peace, in our time. the peace lasted less than a year and it did not materialize. i think that the saying is that those who don't learn from history are destinned to repeat it. i think we would be very well advised to look at the recent history of the 1990's in the north korea deal, the history of the 1930's and a whole lots of history across the last thousand years that say trading off peace for security is never something that works so well. with that, i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields. the chair recognizes the gentleman from virginia, mr. connolly. mr. connolly: thank you, mr. chairman. before i recognize mr. meeks of new york i would simply say i think that last analogy is invidious. the history of world war ii is the fact that people ignored warnings for so long that by the time munich happened it most certainly wasn't peaceful. what should have happened is activ
at that point, neville chamberlain negotiated with hitler and gai away czechoslovakia in the process. but there in the munich accords there was a promise of peace, lasting peace, in our time. the peace lasted less than a year and it did not materialize. i think that the saying is that those who don't learn from history are destinned to repeat it. i think we would be very well advised to look at the recent history of the 1990's in the north korea deal, the history of the 1930's and a whole lots...
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he said the settlement of the czechoslovakia problem has been achieved. he said this morning i had another talk with german chanceler hitler and here's his signature that bears mine. we see this as symbolic of the our two peoples never to go to war again. later that day he read again. he said, my good friends, for the second time in our history a british prime minister has returned from germany bringing peace with honor. he said, i believe it is a peace for our time. we thank you from the bottom of our hearts. go home and get a nice quiet sleep. mr. speaker, we all know how that turned out. y friends, if this deal passes and make no mistake, it is quite a deal for iran, americans will not get a quiet night's sleep as long as barack hussein obama is in office aiding the iranian terrorist regime, we will not be safe and americans will not sleep well. this is a bad deal. you don't argue. you don't make deals with the devil. deals with the enemy. do we not learn from history? did we not learn anything from world war ii? this is a bad deal. i urge my colleague
he said the settlement of the czechoslovakia problem has been achieved. he said this morning i had another talk with german chanceler hitler and here's his signature that bears mine. we see this as symbolic of the our two peoples never to go to war again. later that day he read again. he said, my good friends, for the second time in our history a british prime minister has returned from germany bringing peace with honor. he said, i believe it is a peace for our time. we thank you from the...
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he said the settlement of the czechoslovakia problem has been achieved. he said this morning i had another talk with german chanceler hitler and here's his signature that bears mine. we see this as symbolic of the our two peoples never to go to war again. later that day he read again. he said, my good friends, for the second time in our history a british prime minister has returned from germany bringing peace with honor. he said, i believe it is a peace for our time. we thank you from the bottom of our hearts. go home and get a nice quiet sleep. mr. speaker, we all know how that turned out. y friends, if this deal passes and make no mistake, it is quite a deal for iran, americans will not get a quiet night's sleep as long as barack hussein obama is in office aiding the iranian terrorist regime, we will not be safe and americans will not sleep well. this is a bad deal. you don't argue. you don't make deals with the devil. deals with the enemy. do we not learn from history? did we not learn anything from world war ii? this is a bad deal. i urge my colleague
he said the settlement of the czechoslovakia problem has been achieved. he said this morning i had another talk with german chanceler hitler and here's his signature that bears mine. we see this as symbolic of the our two peoples never to go to war again. later that day he read again. he said, my good friends, for the second time in our history a british prime minister has returned from germany bringing peace with honor. he said, i believe it is a peace for our time. we thank you from the...
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against the german third reich, churchill who one by one, as euro fell to the nazis, poland, czechoslovakia, holland and france was living under the nazi swastika.swastika. but had no point would he give up or given until the us entered the fray and fought the war along his side. and fdr who was crippled by polio, a legendary charmer whose oratory was the stuff of legend command here was fdr, the man who tamed for depression and uplifted a deeply ailing country when it was in the throes of depression and people worried that revolution could take place. in the hands of these two great men would come the rest of the war. in fact, briefly as they were meeting in egypt at one point churchill burst into fdr's room and says, mr. pres., i have arranged a trip for us. we must go for us. we must go see the pyramids. indeed, they motored out at sunset, the best of friends and most important of allies as the sun was setting and the pink line fell, they were looking at the sphinx and churchill thought to himself, i wonder what she has to say and he looked over to roosevelt and said, i just lovei just l
against the german third reich, churchill who one by one, as euro fell to the nazis, poland, czechoslovakia, holland and france was living under the nazi swastika.swastika. but had no point would he give up or given until the us entered the fray and fought the war along his side. and fdr who was crippled by polio, a legendary charmer whose oratory was the stuff of legend command here was fdr, the man who tamed for depression and uplifted a deeply ailing country when it was in the throes of...