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meanwhile thousands more were seeking refuge in the west german embassy in the czechoslovakia capital krog as communist regimes in eastern europe and the cold war itself appeared to be close to an end. but many stayed behind in the hope of bringing about change back home by voting with their feet in a different way the now legendary monday demonstrations in leipsic grew in size from one. week to the next but there were fears that this opposition would be crushed the uprising by east germans in 1953 had been suppressed by soviet tanks. if the east germans wanted to do in the east germans debated this they called this the chinese solution. are we going to do our own chin and square but will it be unlike so they could roll in with tanks and put them down there at the hospital beds ready and they come to the russians they say we join us and support us if we start killing a lot of our people frankly the soviets no longer believed in that and i think it's to their everlast to everlasting credit of mikhail gorbachev and others that they no longer believed that their view were so sure they we
meanwhile thousands more were seeking refuge in the west german embassy in the czechoslovakia capital krog as communist regimes in eastern europe and the cold war itself appeared to be close to an end. but many stayed behind in the hope of bringing about change back home by voting with their feet in a different way the now legendary monday demonstrations in leipsic grew in size from one. week to the next but there were fears that this opposition would be crushed the uprising by east germans in...
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meanwhile thousands more were seeking refuge in the west german embassy in the czechoslovakia capital krog as communist regimes in eastern europe and the cold war itself appeared to be close to an end. but many. he stayed behind in the hope of bringing about change back home by voting with their feet in a different way the now legendary monday demonstrations in leipsic grew in size from one week to the next but there were fears that this opposition would be crushed the uprising by east germans in 1953 had been suppressed by soviet tanks. if the east germans wanted to do in the east germans debated this they called this the chinese solution. are we going to do our own chin and square but will it be in wipes that they could roll in the tanks and put them down there at the hospital beds ready and they'd come to the russians or say we join us and support us if we start killing a lot of our people frankly the soviets no longer believed in that and i think it's to their everlast to everlasting credit of michelle gorbachev and others that they no longer believed that their view were so sure
meanwhile thousands more were seeking refuge in the west german embassy in the czechoslovakia capital krog as communist regimes in eastern europe and the cold war itself appeared to be close to an end. but many. he stayed behind in the hope of bringing about change back home by voting with their feet in a different way the now legendary monday demonstrations in leipsic grew in size from one week to the next but there were fears that this opposition would be crushed the uprising by east germans...
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meanwhile thousands more were seeking refuge in the west german embassy in the czechoslovakia capital prague as communist regimes in eastern europe and the cold war itself appeared to be close to an end. but many. he stayed behind in the hope of bringing about change back home by voting with their feet in a different way the now legendary monday demonstrations in leipsic grew in size from one week to the next but there were fears that this opposition would be crushed the uprising by east germans in 1953 had been suppressed by soviet tanks. if the east germans wanted to do in the east germans debated this they call this the chinese solution. are we going to do our own tiananmen square but will it be unliked sic that they could roll in the tanks and put them down there at the hospital beds ready and they'd come to the russians or say we're join us and support us if we start killing a lot of our people frankly the soviets no longer believed in that and i think it's to their everlast to everlasting credit of mikhail gorbachev and others that they no longer believed that their vote they we
meanwhile thousands more were seeking refuge in the west german embassy in the czechoslovakia capital prague as communist regimes in eastern europe and the cold war itself appeared to be close to an end. but many. he stayed behind in the hope of bringing about change back home by voting with their feet in a different way the now legendary monday demonstrations in leipsic grew in size from one week to the next but there were fears that this opposition would be crushed the uprising by east...
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german naturalist -- german nationalists to claim that what happened in poland and czechoslovakia or what the germans in germany suffered from the soviet red army, which was also horrendous in terms of archer,d killing and that somehow this was just as bad as what the germans did to -- in trying to not rewrite, but a different complexion on these. review ind in that the bookork times, review, that what you did not do deheroize theas allies. that goes along the lines of the allied bombing, the paradigm of that and the return of the i think youns where -- half a million dead, that is a bit more. returning russian prisoners of war to certain enslavement. that we have revived colonialism, gave it a shot in the arm, and saying things like the resistance in france .articularly was not that that has become the myth, but the truth was something like collaboration. but i find myself very much reacting against that inner visceral way. equivalence.oral one should remember that war asll refers to the interestingg and concept was that they get old and the bigger they are, the faster they age. of
german naturalist -- german nationalists to claim that what happened in poland and czechoslovakia or what the germans in germany suffered from the soviet red army, which was also horrendous in terms of archer,d killing and that somehow this was just as bad as what the germans did to -- in trying to not rewrite, but a different complexion on these. review ind in that the bookork times, review, that what you did not do deheroize theas allies. that goes along the lines of the allied bombing, the...
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[applause] last week, we witnessed once again in czechoslovakia the desperate attempt of tyranny to crush the forces of liberalism by force and brutal power -- to hold back change. but in eastern europe, as elsewhere, the old era will surely end and, there, as here, a new day will dawn. [applause] and to speed this day, we must go far beyond where we've been, beyond containment to communication, beyond differences to dialogue, beyond fear to hope. we must cross the remaining barriers of suspicion and despair. we must halt the arms race before it halts humanity. [applause] and is this, is this a vain hope? is it but a dream? i say the record says no. within the last few years we have made progress. we have negotiated a nuclear test ban treaty. we have laid the groundwork for a nuclear non-proliferation treaty. we have reached agreement on banning weapons in outer space. we have been building patiently stone by stone, each in our own way, the cathedral of peace. [applause] and now we must take new initiatives. new initiatives, with prudence and caution, but with perseverance. >> we must fin
[applause] last week, we witnessed once again in czechoslovakia the desperate attempt of tyranny to crush the forces of liberalism by force and brutal power -- to hold back change. but in eastern europe, as elsewhere, the old era will surely end and, there, as here, a new day will dawn. [applause] and to speed this day, we must go far beyond where we've been, beyond containment to communication, beyond differences to dialogue, beyond fear to hope. we must cross the remaining barriers of...
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meanwhile thousands more were seeking refuge in the west german embassy in the czechoslovakia and capital prague as communist regimes in eastern europe and the cold war itself. appeared to be close to an end. but many stayed behind in the hope of bringing about change back home by voting with their feet in a different way the now legendary monday demonstrations in leipsic grew in size from one week to the next but there were fears that this opposition would be crushed the uprising by east germans in 1953 had been suppressed by soviet tanks. if the east germans wanted to do in the east germans debated this they called this the chinese solution. are we going to do our own chin and square but will it be unlike so they could roll in the tanks and put them down there at the hospital beds ready and they'd come to the russians or say we join us and support us if we start killing a lot of our people frankly the soviets no longer believed in that and i think it's to their everlast to everlasting credit of mikhail gorbachev and others that they no longer believed that their view were so sure they w
meanwhile thousands more were seeking refuge in the west german embassy in the czechoslovakia and capital prague as communist regimes in eastern europe and the cold war itself. appeared to be close to an end. but many stayed behind in the hope of bringing about change back home by voting with their feet in a different way the now legendary monday demonstrations in leipsic grew in size from one week to the next but there were fears that this opposition would be crushed the uprising by east...
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meanwhile thousands more were seeking refuge in the west german embassy in the czechoslovakia and capital prague as communist regimes in eastern europe and the cold war itself appeared to be close to an end. but many. he stayed behind in the hope of bringing about change back home by voting with their feet in a different way the now legendary monday demonstrations in leipsic grew in size from one week to the next but there were fears that this opposition would be crushed the uprising by east germans in 1953 had been suppressed by soviet tanks. if the east germans wanted to do in the east germans debated this they called this the chinese solution. are we going to do our own tiananmen square but will it be unliked so they could roll in the tanks and put them down there at the hospital beds ready and they'd come to the russians or say we are join us and support us if we start killing a lot of our people frankly the soviets no longer believed in that and i think it's to their everlast to everlasting credit of mikhail gorbachev and others that they no longer believed that their view were so su
meanwhile thousands more were seeking refuge in the west german embassy in the czechoslovakia and capital prague as communist regimes in eastern europe and the cold war itself appeared to be close to an end. but many. he stayed behind in the hope of bringing about change back home by voting with their feet in a different way the now legendary monday demonstrations in leipsic grew in size from one week to the next but there were fears that this opposition would be crushed the uprising by east...
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the soviet block and have been in use for over 40 years they were deemed too old by the former czechoslovakia but albania found them good enough. and they are still in office. and today. even though they are beginning to show their age. here you still have to do some manual work when shunting and coupling the locomotive to travel in the opposite direction. to the playoffs over. the. laundry drives the engine with its 3 carriages north of the last stop. located about 100 kilometers away just before the border with montenegro. in albania passenger trains only run within the country there was no international connection to or from albania and there was only one freight line abroad to montenegro the line to is the only one that still goes all the way to its original destination the albanian railway network has shrunk over the past 2 years and. it takes 4 hours to get to school more than twice as long as by car ever since the modernization of roads began the country seems to have forgotten its trains. planned. level crossing some of them have sufficient safety measures. albania's national railway
the soviet block and have been in use for over 40 years they were deemed too old by the former czechoslovakia but albania found them good enough. and they are still in office. and today. even though they are beginning to show their age. here you still have to do some manual work when shunting and coupling the locomotive to travel in the opposite direction. to the playoffs over. the. laundry drives the engine with its 3 carriages north of the last stop. located about 100 kilometers away just...
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the soviet block and have been in use for over 40 years they were deemed too old by the former czechoslovakia but albania found them good enough. and they are still in operation today. even though they are beginning to show their age it's just an. here you still have to do some manual work when shunting and coupling the locomotive to travel in the opposite direction. is a heap of ever. eat . lightly drugs the engine with its 3 carriages north the last stop is located about 100 kilometers away just before the border with montenegro. in albania passenger trains only run within the country there is no international connection to or from albania and there is only one freight line abroad to montenegro the line to school is the only one that still goes all the way to its original destination the albanian railway network has shrunk over the past 2 years and. it takes 4 hours to get to school more than twice as long as by car ever since the modernization of roads began the country seems to have forgotten its trains. let. level crossing some of them have sufficient safety measures. albanians national
the soviet block and have been in use for over 40 years they were deemed too old by the former czechoslovakia but albania found them good enough. and they are still in operation today. even though they are beginning to show their age it's just an. here you still have to do some manual work when shunting and coupling the locomotive to travel in the opposite direction. is a heap of ever. eat . lightly drugs the engine with its 3 carriages north the last stop is located about 100 kilometers away...
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do you know what it means having communist go to hungary, czechoslovakia? don't turn away now.id idiots. the people here are fighting for freedom. everybody here is a hero. every american fighting is a hero. you will realize when it's too late. >> end the war! >> the debate went on. the demonstrations went on and every president of the united states through the 1960's voiced his endorsement of the united states position. >> today's conflict reached ruthlessly for domination over southeast asia and are to break trying our will to foil the attempt. >> the use communists make of democracy when they seize power, , and the effectiveness with which they manage the police apparatus so that dissent cannot arise and so that the people can no longer express their will , the liquidation by gunfire of the opposition or forcing them out of the country to be refugees -- this suggests a kind of problem we will have in this decade. in my judgment, it is an extremely difficult matter for the free nations to deal with. i must say it is a matter to which we must address all of our energy and all
do you know what it means having communist go to hungary, czechoslovakia? don't turn away now.id idiots. the people here are fighting for freedom. everybody here is a hero. every american fighting is a hero. you will realize when it's too late. >> end the war! >> the debate went on. the demonstrations went on and every president of the united states through the 1960's voiced his endorsement of the united states position. >> today's conflict reached ruthlessly for domination...
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the soviet block and have been in use for over 40 years they were deemed to walls by the former czechoslovakia but albania found them good enough. and they are still in operation today. even though they are beginning to show their age is here you still have to do some manual work when shunting and coupling the. motive to travel in the opposite direction. is a heap of. laundry drugs the engine with its 3 carriages north of the last stop. located about 100 kilometers away just before the border with montenegro. in albania passenger trains only run within the country there is no international connection to or from albania and there is only one freight line abroad to montenegro. is the only one that still goes all the way to its original destination the albanian railway network has shrunk over the past 2 years that. it takes 4 hours to get to school more than twice as long as by car ever since the modernization of roads began the country seems to have forgotten its trains. lead. level crossing some of them have sufficient safety measures. albania's national railway company is called had. it operat
the soviet block and have been in use for over 40 years they were deemed to walls by the former czechoslovakia but albania found them good enough. and they are still in operation today. even though they are beginning to show their age is here you still have to do some manual work when shunting and coupling the. motive to travel in the opposite direction. is a heap of. laundry drugs the engine with its 3 carriages north of the last stop. located about 100 kilometers away just before the border...
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happy ♪ ♪ get ready for the judgment day ♪ >> berlin, aside from rightful claims to austria and czechoslovakiahe message when the united states could sit isolated behind its oceans were ended forever. the message written in fire that from now on, for better or for worse, it was one world. the battle line ran from the philippines to iwo jima, from anzio to normandy. ♪ ♪ >> from ellermain to stallengrad. the battle line ran through pittsburgh and detroit and norfolk and san francisco. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> and yet in the midst of war in the 1942 elections, only a third of america's eligible voters went to the polls. ♪ ♪ >> franklin roosevelt, the white house, washington, to sydney hillman. dear sydney, i can think of nothing more important in the years to come than the continuing education of the people who do the job of this land. >> it is our duty now to begin to lay the plans and determine the strategy for winning a lasting peace of the establishment of an american standard of living higher than ever known before. >> the man dies, but the dream endures. >> we have accepted, so to speak, a second bill of
happy ♪ ♪ get ready for the judgment day ♪ >> berlin, aside from rightful claims to austria and czechoslovakiahe message when the united states could sit isolated behind its oceans were ended forever. the message written in fire that from now on, for better or for worse, it was one world. the battle line ran from the philippines to iwo jima, from anzio to normandy. ♪ ♪ >> from ellermain to stallengrad. the battle line ran through pittsburgh and detroit and norfolk and san...
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and the soviet union was germany, ukraine, czechoslovakia, russia.that union is broken and it is down to russia. they are just using our playbook against us on the internet. it is the same thing when they are using the internet and we use the radio free europe. sue and clay to respond david. >> thank you. i would say that the goal of what russia is speaking to do, as you said is to weaponize vulnerable information platforms. that used to beat newspapers, tvs, radio stations. as you said something america knows as well. but now to social media. now it's e-mails now it's affecting digital information environments. not only are americans increasing reliant on the platform but this platforms are uniquely vulnerable to manipulation. because a generation ago, to get inside a newspaper or instance you typically had to recruit an asset. you had have a journalist and there was agreeing to publish articles that might have been planted or helped to be concocted by another person or foreign intelligence service. whereas a social media you could be sitting in mos
and the soviet union was germany, ukraine, czechoslovakia, russia.that union is broken and it is down to russia. they are just using our playbook against us on the internet. it is the same thing when they are using the internet and we use the radio free europe. sue and clay to respond david. >> thank you. i would say that the goal of what russia is speaking to do, as you said is to weaponize vulnerable information platforms. that used to beat newspapers, tvs, radio stations. as you said...
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the soviet block and have been in use for over 40 years they were deemed to waltz by the former czechoslovakia but albania found them good enough. and they are still in operation today. even though they are beginning to show their age. in the sun here you still have to do some manual work when shunting and coupling the locomotive to travel in the opposite direction. of ever. meet. the drugs the engine with its 3 carriages north the last stop is located about 100 kilometers away just before the border with montenegro. in albania passenger trains only run within the country there is no international connection to or from albania and there is only one freight line abroad to montenegro the line to school is the only one that still goes all the way to its original destination the albanian railway network has shrunk over the past 2 years and. it takes 4 hours to get to school more than twice as long as by car ever since the modernization of roads began the country seems to have forgotten its trains. planned. level crossing some of them have sufficient safety measures. albania's national railway comp
the soviet block and have been in use for over 40 years they were deemed to waltz by the former czechoslovakia but albania found them good enough. and they are still in operation today. even though they are beginning to show their age. in the sun here you still have to do some manual work when shunting and coupling the locomotive to travel in the opposite direction. of ever. meet. the drugs the engine with its 3 carriages north the last stop is located about 100 kilometers away just before the...
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with the father and mother who really talked about the history of the country where i was born, czechoslovakia, things that also happened in your earlier, and i love history. and when i teach, and they teach this course on the national security toolbox, i love to go back and explain the history of what led to the following issues that we are dealing with. you can't function in the world today if you don't understand the history, and so i do think it's incredibly important. and i do think that sometimes it is collaborated on, well, it's personal stories. so i just have been talking to some of my former students and they love to hear some of the stories that are part of history of what i i was involved in, relationships with various leaders, panels, you deal with people that have done terrible things, like most of which with the serbs and how you get your point across. -- flub slub anomalous but -- d nobody is better in terms of the book that you put together in terms of the background stories on american presidents come people who wrote about the pics i do think history and telling it in a way
with the father and mother who really talked about the history of the country where i was born, czechoslovakia, things that also happened in your earlier, and i love history. and when i teach, and they teach this course on the national security toolbox, i love to go back and explain the history of what led to the following issues that we are dealing with. you can't function in the world today if you don't understand the history, and so i do think it's incredibly important. and i do think that...
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friend one czechoslovakia and one bone gary and i did american vessel war and politics and wittingly assembled the yellow fleet. we became trapped because we. very soon afterwards within a matter of days that a dread at being sunk it seemed to us training open or close on it at the north entrance and as we understood it the that probably done the same thing to the south of us so the idea of us making in the scape something like that sunny to the south seemed too good to know that there was probably no possibility whatsoever. there was news subtle enough a geisha as there was no and donate no telephone to them like that and it was days the only thing it be how does that mean ship's radio but you could communicate all over the world with. one for that this last stop by the egyptian authorities to stop us using that because let's face it we could possibly have sent in a lot enter lation as to what was going on so we bombed allowed to do that and to stop us from doing the we had a policeman on board each ship and his job was to look after the interests of the egyptian authorities and ens
friend one czechoslovakia and one bone gary and i did american vessel war and politics and wittingly assembled the yellow fleet. we became trapped because we. very soon afterwards within a matter of days that a dread at being sunk it seemed to us training open or close on it at the north entrance and as we understood it the that probably done the same thing to the south of us so the idea of us making in the scape something like that sunny to the south seemed too good to know that there was...
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he got his visa and showed he had never been to czechoslovakia.y in the biden campaign doing that with hunter so that they can come out and make a statement about this? i think that they're making a tremendous mistake. elizabeth: yeah. >> because the influence peddling by hunter biden, let's face it, i don't know how great the extent of it was, but it is something that unfortunately goes on in washington and has gone on for years among the sons and daughters of powerful politicians. so why not just say, my son made some mistakes. i didn't know about half of the stuff he was doing. i didn't know about any of the stuff he was doing. everybody knows, there is enough that is just unquestioned about hunter biden's role and the money he was making. why not just concede that and, then move on? it looks very bad to me that they're refusing to answer any questions about him. it makes him look more guilty. i don't quite understand it. elizabeth: what happens is, you know, by the way the question is, do these countries have compromising information about the
he got his visa and showed he had never been to czechoslovakia.y in the biden campaign doing that with hunter so that they can come out and make a statement about this? i think that they're making a tremendous mistake. elizabeth: yeah. >> because the influence peddling by hunter biden, let's face it, i don't know how great the extent of it was, but it is something that unfortunately goes on in washington and has gone on for years among the sons and daughters of powerful politicians. so...
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it's a very well documented the work that they did in the middle east and czechoslovakia and romania, kazakhstan, georgia, all over the world. when they announced that that they were officially tendering for a deal valued at $9 billion, i sort of push away from the table like okay, obviously that's taking priority over this discussion, and was watching things play out once they detained patrick cho. i did reach out to hunter biden in october 2017 asking him they haven't funded the $10 million to have you done something that i am not, have you gone around us and started a parallel discussion with the chairman that i should be conscious of and in a variety of text messages that you've been provided and i think the american people have been provided, he says no, i didn't go around you, but by the way, i'm acting as the personal attorney to chairman yi. imagine being in my shoes looking at my phone reading this text message from hunter biden and just spent six months all out of pocket myself. nobody was paying me. i was paying for my own travel, my own meals, anything that was needed, and
it's a very well documented the work that they did in the middle east and czechoslovakia and romania, kazakhstan, georgia, all over the world. when they announced that that they were officially tendering for a deal valued at $9 billion, i sort of push away from the table like okay, obviously that's taking priority over this discussion, and was watching things play out once they detained patrick cho. i did reach out to hunter biden in october 2017 asking him they haven't funded the $10 million...
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we now know turkey backing asker buy as they say it has echoes of hungary and czechoslovakia in world have a global impact, right? >> it could. you don't have near the number of large players. when you look at world war i, who was aligned between germany, austria hungarian empire, russians, great britain, france, those were the big players back then. now it does have a regional conflict with a big player, you have russia involved, you have turkey involved. you have israel involved. the region own has been somewhat after powderkeg for a long time. clearly this is a lot of issues there. 40% of israel's oil comes from azerbaijan. they have been selling them arms. turks are aligned with azerbaijan and russia is with armenia. that is counters with the relationship with putin to stick it to the west's eye. this are definitely opportunities for ripple effects. hopefully it will not explode. charles: i can tell you armenian-americans are crestfallen how little attention this is getting as well. commander, congratulations for what you've done for this country and for always looking out for you
we now know turkey backing asker buy as they say it has echoes of hungary and czechoslovakia in world have a global impact, right? >> it could. you don't have near the number of large players. when you look at world war i, who was aligned between germany, austria hungarian empire, russians, great britain, france, those were the big players back then. now it does have a regional conflict with a big player, you have russia involved, you have turkey involved. you have israel involved. the...
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i came because fascism came to the country that i was born in, czechoslovakia, and then communism came, and i have had faith in the democratic system in this country, and the fact that people are able to vote and be counted freely and that we know the basis of democracy, and i am more than troubled by the fact that we have a president who is seeking re-election on the basis of lies, of dividing us further, of not being able to understand what the problems of our society are, and allying himself with some of the worst authoritarian dictatorial leaders in the world and declaring more allegiance to them than to our own people and our system of checks and balances. >> former secretary of state, madeleine albright, always a pleasure to have you. thank you very much. >> good to be with you, chris, thank you. >>> tonight, any attempt to contain the coronavirus, new reports the white house is back to pushing herd immunity as a solution. why that is not only a failed strategy but a deadly one, after this. eally hurt. then i started cosentyx. okay, thanks... that was four years ago. how are you?
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november former european champion and tony is in intensive care with coburn 19 the 71 year old czechoslovakia midfielder is in a serious condition according to a statement released by his former club but i'm pissed penalty one the 1976 euros for his country in a shootout with west germany. all right that's just for fun i'll have for you later joe thank you very much we'll see you then when we come back we'll talk a lot about washington donald trump pulling the plug apparently on the next debate to see. frank assessments if american public opinion pieces betrayed by social media platforms after november. would be with a cautious if you believe that there are corrosive to our democracy one obvious solution is to break them up informed opinion. anyway the protesters aren't going anywhere either it's a revolution. in depth analysis of the day's global headlines who is it that's really out there on the street inside story on al-jazeera. examining the headlines that said to me business virus going around and we watch it on the news and i think you guys the kid from unflinching journalism how releva
november former european champion and tony is in intensive care with coburn 19 the 71 year old czechoslovakia midfielder is in a serious condition according to a statement released by his former club but i'm pissed penalty one the 1976 euros for his country in a shootout with west germany. all right that's just for fun i'll have for you later joe thank you very much we'll see you then when we come back we'll talk a lot about washington donald trump pulling the plug apparently on the next debate...
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whole idea was to undermine the communist government and the soviet union was germany, ukraine, czechoslovakia and russia but now that union is broken and it's down to russia. they are using our playbook against us on the internet and it's the same thing only they are using the internet and we use the radio for europe. >> host: go ahead and respond, david. >> guest: thank you, tim. the goal of what russia is seeking to do as you said is to open eyes vulnerable information platforms and that used to be newspapers, tv and radio station and as you said some pain american as well. but now a social media now it's e-mails and trying to infect digital information environments because not only are americans increasingly reliant on those platforms but back what is uniquely vulnerable to an ablation because a generation ago to get inside a newspaper for instance who typically had to recruit an asset or had a journalist in there who was a green to publish articles that might have been implanted or helped to be concocted by another person or another for an intelligent service where as the social media you
whole idea was to undermine the communist government and the soviet union was germany, ukraine, czechoslovakia and russia but now that union is broken and it's down to russia. they are using our playbook against us on the internet and it's the same thing only they are using the internet and we use the radio for europe. >> host: go ahead and respond, david. >> guest: thank you, tim. the goal of what russia is seeking to do as you said is to open eyes vulnerable information platforms...
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at a time when for example the soviet union was separating when yugoslavia was separating when czechoslovakia was separating so that just gives you an idea of the actual importance of this event beyond german recorders and it's important to understand it as well from a perspective of the cold war because it was also key to understand the fall the end of the cold war those narratives the way you interpret what happened in germany unity is also important today 30 years after nina already mentioned something very important about those caviar when you understand the differences between east and west and i'd like to understand to explain something different because there are experts who are saying that it's important not only to divide germany between east and west it's also important to look at certain factors where for example the difference between north and south for example life expectancy that's one key element that you should look at differences between more developed and less developed regions which are not necessarily always between east and west so yes obviously there are many difference
at a time when for example the soviet union was separating when yugoslavia was separating when czechoslovakia was separating so that just gives you an idea of the actual importance of this event beyond german recorders and it's important to understand it as well from a perspective of the cold war because it was also key to understand the fall the end of the cold war those narratives the way you interpret what happened in germany unity is also important today 30 years after nina already...
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. >> hospitalization date is disturbing out of czechoslovakia as well. >>> time now for a cnbc news updateening at this hour. on its last day of early voting texas has surpassed its 2016 total. texas is the second state to top its 2016 turnout after hawaii. nationwide over 85 million people have cast ballots this is roughly two thirds of the 2016 vet san francisco was halting its reopening due to rising covid-19 cases. easing of restrictions scheduled for next tuesday will now be postponed. major league baseball owners have approved steven cohen's purchase of the new york mets cowithin a net worth estimated above $14 billion will become the wealthiest owner in baseball and we now know what will replace preparations like these for the rose parade. organizers say they are producing a two-hour tv special with musical and marching band performances since its beginning in 1891, this will be only the fourth year without a rose parade the other cancellations, due to wartime. that is the news update this hour sara, i'll send it back to you >> sue, thank you. >>> we've got just under 30 minutes to
. >> hospitalization date is disturbing out of czechoslovakia as well. >>> time now for a cnbc news updateening at this hour. on its last day of early voting texas has surpassed its 2016 total. texas is the second state to top its 2016 turnout after hawaii. nationwide over 85 million people have cast ballots this is roughly two thirds of the 2016 vet san francisco was halting its reopening due to rising covid-19 cases. easing of restrictions scheduled for next tuesday will now be...
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. >> my grandmother's parents from czechoslovakia and my father's family from london. >> you nailed thatwide cheek bone, larger eyes, narrower chin, fairly petite nose, but wider it is nostrils. the next page is going to include your composite. >> oh, wow. the eyes look very much like mine. >> the light eyes with the golden center. medium blonde hair. >> if i was a suspect in a criminal case, this would give me away. >> i think so. >> putting together a profile like this is labor intensive and costly. up to $3600. a lot of money for cash-strapped homicide units like albuquerques. but after months of dogged persistence she wrangled up the funds and shipped it to parabon and settled in to wait. the process would take several months. meanwhile gaunterman set the case aside and focused on other cases. in 2016 a name suddenly emerged from brittani's memory. >> she said, the name justin kept coming up. >> i asked my mom, hey, did you know this person? she goes, no. i was like, well, for some reason that name keeps coming back to mind. she's like how often? every day. i don't know why. >> every
. >> my grandmother's parents from czechoslovakia and my father's family from london. >> you nailed thatwide cheek bone, larger eyes, narrower chin, fairly petite nose, but wider it is nostrils. the next page is going to include your composite. >> oh, wow. the eyes look very much like mine. >> the light eyes with the golden center. medium blonde hair. >> if i was a suspect in a criminal case, this would give me away. >> i think so. >> putting together a...
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the soviet union is no more and we're looking at a democratic country, hungary, czechoslovakia and the baltics are free. take a look at the middle east, we had to stand up against the tyrant. the united states came together and we haven't in many, many years and we kicked this man out of kuwait and in the process as a result of that will and that decision and that toughness we now have ancient enemies talking peace in the middle east. nobody would have dreamed it possible, and i think the biggest dividend of making these tough calls was the fact that we are less afraid of nuclear war. every parent out there has much less worry that their kids are going to be faced with a nuclear holocaust. all this is good. on the domestic side, what we must do is have change that empowers people. not change for the sake of change, tax and spend. we don't need to do that anymore, and what we need to do is empower people, and we need to invest and save and we need to do better in education. we need to do better in job retraining and we need to expand our exports and they're going very, very well, indeed
the soviet union is no more and we're looking at a democratic country, hungary, czechoslovakia and the baltics are free. take a look at the middle east, we had to stand up against the tyrant. the united states came together and we haven't in many, many years and we kicked this man out of kuwait and in the process as a result of that will and that decision and that toughness we now have ancient enemies talking peace in the middle east. nobody would have dreamed it possible, and i think the...
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. >> narrator: an immigrant from czechoslovakia, she was going places.red trump would call "a killer." >> the interesting thing about ivana is, i consider her to be every bit as ambitious as donald, and every bit as committed to remaking herself or creating herself. >> narrator: ivana zelníková had become mrs. trump, but that was just the start. >> she said to me, "oh, you know, i'm going to go work for donald." i said, "what? you're getting married and you're going to work? i never heard of anything like that. don't you get married not to go to work?" she goes, "no, i told him that i wanted a job. give me any job, i don't care what it is. i can't sit at home." >> i love to work. i like to see the final product. i just, uh, i don't care what kind of business it is in, or what kind of work it is. i just adore to work. i can't sit home and look up at a ceiling, it's just not enough for me. >> she was driven, too. driven, driven, driven. ivana trump was donald's... like they were born from the same sperm. donald and ivana mimicked each other. you know, so t
. >> narrator: an immigrant from czechoslovakia, she was going places.red trump would call "a killer." >> the interesting thing about ivana is, i consider her to be every bit as ambitious as donald, and every bit as committed to remaking herself or creating herself. >> narrator: ivana zelníková had become mrs. trump, but that was just the start. >> she said to me, "oh, you know, i'm going to go work for donald." i said, "what? you're getting...
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my grandfather had -- he was living in czechoslovakia and they wanted to take his language away fromorce him to -- he said no and came to america legally. later, he met my grandmother and i am not trying to give you family history. i am saying i am wary of anything socialistic, marxist, anything to do with communism, i would like to see in america, free to speak the language and respect the customs and language's of other people. god bless you all. arkansas, independent. what do you think about these social media companies? caller: good morning. thank you. listen, jack dorsey live through his beer. he was asked a direct question, can twitter affect the election, and he says no. are you kit -- are you kidding me question mark if they did not affect the election, why is he shutting down people's sites? --ssion is as much a lie of as co-mission. i have a bone to pick with c-span. for months, i asked to show the democratic platform, the biden-burnie manifesto. there is so -- so much information people are not getting. we need a press that will give not hidenformation, real information an
my grandfather had -- he was living in czechoslovakia and they wanted to take his language away fromorce him to -- he said no and came to america legally. later, he met my grandmother and i am not trying to give you family history. i am saying i am wary of anything socialistic, marxist, anything to do with communism, i would like to see in america, free to speak the language and respect the customs and language's of other people. god bless you all. arkansas, independent. what do you think about...
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germany,t union was .russia, czechoslovakia now it is just russia.hey're using our playbook against us. they are using the internet and we used radio free europe. guest: the goal of what russia is seeking to do is to weaponize vulnerable information platforms. that used to be newspapers, tv, and radio stations. emails,s social media, trying to affect digital notormation environments. only are americans increasingly reliant on those platforms, those platforms are uniquely vulnerable to manipulation. a generation ago to get inside of a newspaper you typically had to recruit an asset. you had to have a journalist who was agreeing to publish articles ort might have been planted concocted by another person or foreign intelligence service. on social media, you can be sitting in moscow, you can create personas purporting to be americans, and you can use those personas to amplify content, spread content, across dialogue in the united states so there is no need for third-party. the same with email theft or you can hack into and steal documents, and you would
germany,t union was .russia, czechoslovakia now it is just russia.hey're using our playbook against us. they are using the internet and we used radio free europe. guest: the goal of what russia is seeking to do is to weaponize vulnerable information platforms. that used to be newspapers, tv, and radio stations. emails,s social media, trying to affect digital notormation environments. only are americans increasingly reliant on those platforms, those platforms are uniquely vulnerable to...