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as hitler looks at to embed czechoslovakia, european leaders met with him and munich, hoping to prevent another world war ah, am abby core of us and welcome to the program. we begin this hour and ukraine. we're the 1st shipment of additional american military aid has arrived. according to the u. s embassy there. this is part of a package worth $200000000.00 promise he of last week, by u. s. secretary of state antony blinking. the initial delivery includes defensive weapons and ammunition as the country prepares for possible russian aggression. moscow has deployed some 100000 troops along its border with ukraine, but insists it has no plans to launch an attack. the russian military flexing its muscles in the worn at region bordering ukraine. moscow denies its planning and invasion. but with this slick video released by its defense ministry, it at least wants to send the message that it's ready to fight. there is real concern in the region about russia's motives. russian troops are now positioned in bella, rues, all along russia's border to ukraine, and our mast an eastern ukraine. where
as hitler looks at to embed czechoslovakia, european leaders met with him and munich, hoping to prevent another world war ah, am abby core of us and welcome to the program. we begin this hour and ukraine. we're the 1st shipment of additional american military aid has arrived. according to the u. s embassy there. this is part of a package worth $200000000.00 promise he of last week, by u. s. secretary of state antony blinking. the initial delivery includes defensive weapons and ammunition as the...
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swrvment allowed the tanks to roll into czechoslovakia. we didn't do anything. we have a history of when it's not tenable be when we don't really have a strong be position to defend, we will let dictators and petty tyrants waltz all over the planet if there is really not a tenable position that we can hold. host: go ahead and respond quickly to him, john. guest: i think you are right. i don't think we had much of a choice in hung beery in 1956 or czechoslovakia. but we have choices now. all those countries that were under soviet thumb are now free. putin wants to change that. his current operation to make that happen is in ukraine. so we have the power. we do have the power without sending american forces to shoot russians. to stop putin in ukraine. let's do it. we do that not only do we help save ukraine but we help save all the countries that you are associated with, now the czech republic, slovakia, now hungary. this is the smart play for us and it's not a very expensive for us. we should do it. host: we are going to stop there. we want to thank john herbst,
swrvment allowed the tanks to roll into czechoslovakia. we didn't do anything. we have a history of when it's not tenable be when we don't really have a strong be position to defend, we will let dictators and petty tyrants waltz all over the planet if there is really not a tenable position that we can hold. host: go ahead and respond quickly to him, john. guest: i think you are right. i don't think we had much of a choice in hung beery in 1956 or czechoslovakia. but we have choices now. all...
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she was deported to a champ in czechoslovakia at the age of 7.she is hugging the german president before telling german lawmakers her story. >> 20 people from our family were murdered by the natsies. three years in the concentration camp. four years in bed because of the serious cons queenses on my health. eight years without school. four years of being stigmatized by wearing the jewish star. unfortunately, this cancer has reawakened and hey -- hatred ofies has become common place again in many countries of the world, including germany. in disease must be cured as so as possible. >> the holocaust survivor speaking earlier. spottify has begun removing music by neil young in a row over its podcaster, joe rogan. there are over 200 million downloads every month. this clip, for example, we lon musk, hash watched on youtube 25 impact times while in next clip was watched 20 million times. >> when there is some real controversy as to how to handle the virus with treatment, what is and isn't effective. a lot of doctors think that hydroxy color clean isn't
she was deported to a champ in czechoslovakia at the age of 7.she is hugging the german president before telling german lawmakers her story. >> 20 people from our family were murdered by the natsies. three years in the concentration camp. four years in bed because of the serious cons queenses on my health. eight years without school. four years of being stigmatized by wearing the jewish star. unfortunately, this cancer has reawakened and hey -- hatred ofies has become common place again...
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outside of europe, central, eastern europe, poland, hungary, czechoslovakia, the czech republic.et's talk about where inflation rates are. they are looking at cpi rates of 7, 8 sent. inflation is very high there, creeping into the eurozone, but the ecb has a very difficult time hiking interest rates aggressively because, as you point out, you have a lot of other countries and bond markets that may start to act more like a credit than a risk-free sovereign. that could create more stress, spread widening. the ecb has its work cut out for themselves or sure. jonathan: can they ignore the inflation story? i am pleased you brought up the energy story. in europe, you have a headline of five, but core is half of that when you strip out food and energy. can they take comfort in that two .6% core rate at the ecb? jim: europe is much less of a dynamic, broadly speaking, dynamic economy. in the u.s., you can get tremendous amounts of wage growth. if the economy turns down, wages can go down. it is harder to turn wages down in europe because of the structural natures of their markets and pol
outside of europe, central, eastern europe, poland, hungary, czechoslovakia, the czech republic.et's talk about where inflation rates are. they are looking at cpi rates of 7, 8 sent. inflation is very high there, creeping into the eurozone, but the ecb has a very difficult time hiking interest rates aggressively because, as you point out, you have a lot of other countries and bond markets that may start to act more like a credit than a risk-free sovereign. that could create more stress, spread...
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he reflected on how it felt to return to czechoslovakia in 1990, just six years after he had been arrested there for assisting the dissident publisher judy. let me quote him. i felt the exhilarating presence all around me of real spiritual change. on opportunity existed to introduce free institutions, legal foundations and civic initiatives into a society into a society inoculated against the socialist disease. for a brief moment, i allowed my pessimistic shield to drop. that shield did not stay down for very long. back in london, it was already obvious that they would be no fall of the berlin wall, no revolution against real existing socialism in academia. in november 1989, roger had been struck by the fact that it was not he invited to comment on the revolutionary events, but eric, a life long communist and the founder of the new left review. roger's pessimistic shield had to go back up. in the modern world, he wrote there will always be a section of society that puts the quality first and regards liberty as a dubious asset benefiting only the few. i no longer believed that people would
he reflected on how it felt to return to czechoslovakia in 1990, just six years after he had been arrested there for assisting the dissident publisher judy. let me quote him. i felt the exhilarating presence all around me of real spiritual change. on opportunity existed to introduce free institutions, legal foundations and civic initiatives into a society into a society inoculated against the socialist disease. for a brief moment, i allowed my pessimistic shield to drop. that shield did not...
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it was a sort of thing that happened in czechoslovakia and in poland when risings were put down by thei met a former parachute regiment officerfrom event i met a former parachute regiment officer from northern ireland who had been in the regiment at the time and was not in service that day and he said it was a plot. —— blot. and then the original inquiry into bloody sunday was frankly shown to be a bunch of lies when the sample report came out, —— saville. at the time the british army insisted there was a gun battle which they were not an older dad had been carrying nail bombs are weapons which see this monstrously had not —— demonstrably had not. the saville report is a great thing and just telling the truth, and i think the hillsborough families will see the same because that brought the truth and in that case as well the families were blamed. but in terms of anyone being prosecuted i doubt that will happen now. 50 years on, with the saville inquiry having and covered the truth and david cameron apologised on behalf of the government in london, where do emotions sit today? still very
it was a sort of thing that happened in czechoslovakia and in poland when risings were put down by thei met a former parachute regiment officerfrom event i met a former parachute regiment officer from northern ireland who had been in the regiment at the time and was not in service that day and he said it was a plot. —— blot. and then the original inquiry into bloody sunday was frankly shown to be a bunch of lies when the sample report came out, —— saville. at the time the british army...
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one, the soviet interventions and hungry and czechoslovakia, back in the day. and the 2nd is the russian to present in the early days of the post soviet era in moldova, and a positive and self a city in particular. what i think may be different, and i'm saying maybe because we're sort of the early stage of that. what is different is that neither in the so during the civil time of the governments of the countries that this of its invaded authorize not, not invited. this of the troops unlike took i did. and in 1990 s the, you know, it was russia, russian own and involvement. here, even though everyone understands that she is still, was pretty much a euphemism for russian military presence. we shouldn't entirely disregarded because there was a lot of political significance that it's a collective region effort to save one of the key members of the region economic union in the raise your asian space. so that it, that is, that is very important that the mandate is a collective and b has to be restricted in time. but obviously, i totally can understand from kind of th
one, the soviet interventions and hungry and czechoslovakia, back in the day. and the 2nd is the russian to present in the early days of the post soviet era in moldova, and a positive and self a city in particular. what i think may be different, and i'm saying maybe because we're sort of the early stage of that. what is different is that neither in the so during the civil time of the governments of the countries that this of its invaded authorize not, not invited. this of the troops unlike took...
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czechoslovakian government would not dare to assassinate the leader of the democratic opposition in czechoslovakia. and yet the brutal dictatorship in cuba, brutal today as it has ever been was willing to assassinate her father and continue this reign of terror today. i believe one day we will be able to travel freely to a free and independent cuba and hopefully it will be led by a democratically elected rosa maria. but for tonight, we will merely offer you our common sense courage award. please, welcome maria. [applause] >> thank you so much. and thank you, chairman, and of course, governor desantis for his support here tonight. and his defense of freedom everywhere. and of course, marion and david, longtime supporters in cuba. it is an honor to end the common sense courage award for the station that carried out the origination of promoting liberty and its sisters, prosperity and beauty. in a world without beauty, the good also loses its attractiveness. we know this to be true. the human soul in order to control society. but -- is not the only way authoritarians systematically attack society. out
czechoslovakian government would not dare to assassinate the leader of the democratic opposition in czechoslovakia. and yet the brutal dictatorship in cuba, brutal today as it has ever been was willing to assassinate her father and continue this reign of terror today. i believe one day we will be able to travel freely to a free and independent cuba and hopefully it will be led by a democratically elected rosa maria. but for tonight, we will merely offer you our common sense courage award....
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because that did not happen here, it happened elsewhere, it was the sort of thing that happened in czechoslovakia the soviet state. and it was a terrible shock to everybody. many years after the event, i met a former parachute regiment officer from northern ireland who had been in the regiment at the time, he was not on duty that day and he said it was a blot on the escutcheon, was the phrase he used, did terrible damage as well to an elite, the elite regiment, if you like, of the british army and the british army itself. and what then compounded it was the widgery tribunal, the original inquiry into bloody sunday which was shown to be a bunch of lies, frankly, when the saville report came out. it did not tell the truth. and what happened at the time was as well the british army insisted there was a gun battle which there demonstrably was not and that all the dead had been carrying weapons or nail bombs which they demonstrably did not. so the saville inquiry was a brilliant thing in many ways because it did what a lot of the families were looking for, what all the families were looking for which
because that did not happen here, it happened elsewhere, it was the sort of thing that happened in czechoslovakia the soviet state. and it was a terrible shock to everybody. many years after the event, i met a former parachute regiment officer from northern ireland who had been in the regiment at the time, he was not on duty that day and he said it was a blot on the escutcheon, was the phrase he used, did terrible damage as well to an elite, the elite regiment, if you like, of the british army...
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anniversary to have and encouraging to them is like nazi germany's idea of helping germans in czechoslovakiaey took the whole country. >> i want to play for you a clip of the secretary of state on cnn today. >> we are building up our defense and building up our deterrence to make sure that if it doesn't follow the diplomatic course, if it renewed aggression, facing significant consequences. mike: is that enough? >> closer to the capital than, in fact, downtown san diego from camp penalton, this is a massive build-up, it's clear that reagan's that he never saw war, started because of too much strength on behalf of the united states but rather weakness. our policy peace through strength has been reversed. it is clear that russia will take action, get what they want or at least what they really want and this president has given a green light to it and as a result we could well end up encouraging ourselves one unnecessary and would not have happened if not for the last year of failed leadership. >> how alarmed are you by the president's language in this situation? didn't he need to be very preci
anniversary to have and encouraging to them is like nazi germany's idea of helping germans in czechoslovakiaey took the whole country. >> i want to play for you a clip of the secretary of state on cnn today. >> we are building up our defense and building up our deterrence to make sure that if it doesn't follow the diplomatic course, if it renewed aggression, facing significant consequences. mike: is that enough? >> closer to the capital than, in fact, downtown san diego from...
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. >> it would someone who discover faraway some photographs and letters about a woman from czechoslovakia was sent to a death camp not just the concentration camp at a death camp. i've written a lot about the holocaust the holocaust museum in the tip of manhattan the survivor of portion with said it can happen once it can happen again. and the reason for that is the holocaust. but nothing is unthinkable. nothing. >> the thing that is striking about it is you don't write about it to be sad or scared people you include an incredible moving water the museum says the manifestation has received 43 million visitors, 90% were non-jewish that's a statistic that you found up with a story that makes you think it's horrible that were learning about this in the new dugout to get over, this is man's noblest virtue in our telling about insuring and working through. >> when they first decided to build the holocaust mosey him ht to the mall luscious get to the american history. i wrote a column saying the moral of the wonderful geography and monuments to washington and jefferson and lincoln's attribute t
. >> it would someone who discover faraway some photographs and letters about a woman from czechoslovakia was sent to a death camp not just the concentration camp at a death camp. i've written a lot about the holocaust the holocaust museum in the tip of manhattan the survivor of portion with said it can happen once it can happen again. and the reason for that is the holocaust. but nothing is unthinkable. nothing. >> the thing that is striking about it is you don't write about it to...
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remember czechoslovakia, remember hungary. if you talk to those folks who have come to america, they'll tell you exactly why we should stand for freedom and liberty and then the sheer oppression that happened afterward. so if you give somebody like putin an inch, he will take a mile. does that threaten the baltics? he said he wanted the baltics back, that they were part of russia. and nobody is really suggesting military action, direct military action in ukraine but there are a lot of things we can do with our allies in nato. poland, romania, the folks who have a lot of at risk here. they would be next on protect them. and remember, these destabilizing events will hurt us. gas prices will go up. it will hurt you back home at the pump. if gas gets disrupted to germany, about 44% of all its consumption comes in one shape or another, that will impact the economy. freedom number one. we have to make sure that we take totalitarianism. if that doesn't bother you, if the freedom of all those who want to be free doesn't bug you. maybe
remember czechoslovakia, remember hungary. if you talk to those folks who have come to america, they'll tell you exactly why we should stand for freedom and liberty and then the sheer oppression that happened afterward. so if you give somebody like putin an inch, he will take a mile. does that threaten the baltics? he said he wanted the baltics back, that they were part of russia. and nobody is really suggesting military action, direct military action in ukraine but there are a lot of things we...
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it would put putin in a similar position as hitler going into the czar land or czechoslovakia during world war ii. this would be a movement that would actually show putin to be a world pariah and it would have not just the nations of europe against him, but as we saw yesterday even japan has stated they are standing up against putin in this invasion of a sovereign country. so he has to weigh what are the gains, what are the short-term gains, what are the long-term gains and how much will he suffer both economically, militarily and diplomatically on the world stage, but also domestically. that's why i think the biden administration is trying to give him a way out, a safe -- face-saving method that he can back away from this. >> all right. thanks to all of you, nic robertson, natasha bertrand and lieutenant general, thank you so much. we will be talking about this a lot more over the coming days. >>> still to come, new information on how trump campaign officials led by rudy giuliani oversaw a plan to put forward fake electors in states that trump lost. >>> and later, a new york police
it would put putin in a similar position as hitler going into the czar land or czechoslovakia during world war ii. this would be a movement that would actually show putin to be a world pariah and it would have not just the nations of europe against him, but as we saw yesterday even japan has stated they are standing up against putin in this invasion of a sovereign country. so he has to weigh what are the gains, what are the short-term gains, what are the long-term gains and how much will he...
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history, the cost of occupation wasn't a big cost for the final analysis in 1956 for hungary or czechoslovakia. less hope he doesn't try to learn from that part of history. >>> nina and richard, thank you so much for being with me this morning. >>> turning to the tragedy off the coast of florida where a boat capsized with 40 migrants on board. take a look at this incredible picture. one survivor clinging to the overturned boat after more than two days at sea. in an exclusive interview with telemundo, the mother of the sole survivor says her 18-year-old daughter was also on that boat but did not survive. zblnchts zblrjts. >> the mother describing the moment that her son told her her daughter drown. the u.s. coast guard suspects this is another case of human smuggling of people desperate to flee to the united states. >>> still ahead, more on the retirement of supreme court justice stephen breyer and a look at some of the names on the list for his replacement. plus the physical and emotional scars of a devastating humanitarian crisis in afghan where people are selling their kidneys, selling their
history, the cost of occupation wasn't a big cost for the final analysis in 1956 for hungary or czechoslovakia. less hope he doesn't try to learn from that part of history. >>> nina and richard, thank you so much for being with me this morning. >>> turning to the tragedy off the coast of florida where a boat capsized with 40 migrants on board. take a look at this incredible picture. one survivor clinging to the overturned boat after more than two days at sea. in an exclusive...
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museum, some of who discovered it from far away, some photographs about a woman publishes from czechoslovakia and was sent to the death camp, not just a concentration camp but a death camp. i've written a lot about the holocaust including holocaust museum on the tip of manhattan. because as emily the and italian survive of auschwitz said it happened once, can happen again, in the reason for writing about the holocaust, that nothing is unthinkable, nothing. >> host: the thing that is also striking about it is that you don't write about it to be sad or scare people. you have written after you include this incredibly moving letter the museum presents human natures nobelist as well as violence manifestation. it is reseed 43 million visitors, 90% who are non-jewish. and so that, statistic that you found to put with the story that makes you think as horrible as this was wondering about this and then you dug out the good of it, that this is man's noblest is virtue to do this and i were telling about an sharing in working through it tragic when i first -- they decided first two build the holocaust mu
museum, some of who discovered it from far away, some photographs about a woman publishes from czechoslovakia and was sent to the death camp, not just a concentration camp but a death camp. i've written a lot about the holocaust including holocaust museum on the tip of manhattan. because as emily the and italian survive of auschwitz said it happened once, can happen again, in the reason for writing about the holocaust, that nothing is unthinkable, nothing. >> host: the thing that is also...
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the days of the iron curtain when russia surrounded itself with buffer states like poland and czechoslovakia congress this morning, republican senator ron johnson of wisconsin says he will run for a third term, despite promises to his constituents he wouldn't. also, over the weekend, democratic new york congresswoman ocasio-cortez took a recent trip to florida where she was photographed several times without a mask in close proximity to others. on sunday, republican congressman adam kinzinger had harsh words for former president donald trump on "meet the press." kinzinger, of course, part of the select committee investigating the attack on the capitol and donald trump's involvement in it. did trump know the attack was coming? >> and i think what's important is, it's the difference between, was the president absolutely incompetent or a coward on the 6th when he didn't do anything? or did he know what was coming? and i think that's a difference between incompetence with your oath and possibly criminal. that's where i want to get more information. we do have obviously some things leading up to
the days of the iron curtain when russia surrounded itself with buffer states like poland and czechoslovakia congress this morning, republican senator ron johnson of wisconsin says he will run for a third term, despite promises to his constituents he wouldn't. also, over the weekend, democratic new york congresswoman ocasio-cortez took a recent trip to florida where she was photographed several times without a mask in close proximity to others. on sunday, republican congressman adam kinzinger...
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had already annexed austria and in september 1938 the allies agreed to let him take parts of czechoslovakia. he had threatened to go to war unless a territory was handed over and he promised peace in exchange for it. so britain, france and italy horrified by the prospect of a second world war. i agreed to the deal and famously britain's prime minister neville chamberlain assured the world that the pact guaranteed peace in our time. so it was under that cloud that americans across the country had their first federal armistice day holiday. in new york on that day in 1938 mayor. fiorello laguardia and other dignitaries broke ground for a court of peace, which would stand on the grounds of the 1939 world's fair. some cities plan festivities that were more like victory celebrations then commemorations of peace. in baltimore, for example, there was a reenactment of the battle that gave the americans their first big victory in the war. the day's newspapers took note of the disturbances of the peace in europe. the atlantic constitutions headline read germany is winner on armistice day and the story
had already annexed austria and in september 1938 the allies agreed to let him take parts of czechoslovakia. he had threatened to go to war unless a territory was handed over and he promised peace in exchange for it. so britain, france and italy horrified by the prospect of a second world war. i agreed to the deal and famously britain's prime minister neville chamberlain assured the world that the pact guaranteed peace in our time. so it was under that cloud that americans across the country...
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and i had already been around the block a little bit i kind of knew it was five months in czechoslovakiauditions and they cast me, i said, "i really want to do this part, but i'm in high school and could you, respectfully, if you don't use me for two days in a row, could you fly me back to new york?" and they did >> seth: so you went back and forth the whole time >> yes, because i knew - i'd been around a little bit >> seth: yeah. >> since, you know, i was 11, 12, and i knew they were just going to put me in a hotel for months on end, and it was going to be challenging in 11th grade. >> seth: yeah. >> so they tested me at first. they flew me out for a 45-minute rehearsal. >> seth: really? >> to see if i balked. and i just, you know, just smiled and smiled. and they flew me back and forth like five or six times >> seth: you must have gotten so many miles [ laughter ] >> i did >> seth: also i'm glad you said this please don't take this the wrong way. when you said you were going to be there for five months, you're not in a lot of the movie. >> no. >> seth: yeah. >> that's what i mean. >> s
and i had already been around the block a little bit i kind of knew it was five months in czechoslovakiauditions and they cast me, i said, "i really want to do this part, but i'm in high school and could you, respectfully, if you don't use me for two days in a row, could you fly me back to new york?" and they did >> seth: so you went back and forth the whole time >> yes, because i knew - i'd been around a little bit >> seth: yeah. >> since, you know, i was 11,...
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. >> reporter: winton was a stockbroker in london when he heard of disturbing developments in czechoslovakiaation in the months leading up to world war ii. he went to prague, hing to evacuate children whose parents were willing to let them go to england for what they hoped would be temporary safe have >> so he himself immediately sets up a little office, writes the lists of the children, and manages to get trains, visas, places in england where they would stay with foster families. >> reporter: urgency drove creativity. sometimes winton faked documents or bribed gestapo officials, doing whatever it took to get as many children out quickly before war would shutter borders. >> "if i bribe the train people, they will give me train. if i bribed the gestapo pers, he will be looking the other side." so i appreciate that he was creative in this trible situation. >> reporter: nicholawinton's efforts were not the only so-called “kindertransport” or child rescue program in the period leading up to world war ii. what's different here is that, once done, he just went on with life, and didn't tell a soul
. >> reporter: winton was a stockbroker in london when he heard of disturbing developments in czechoslovakiaation in the months leading up to world war ii. he went to prague, hing to evacuate children whose parents were willing to let them go to england for what they hoped would be temporary safe have >> so he himself immediately sets up a little office, writes the lists of the children, and manages to get trains, visas, places in england where they would stay with foster families....
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stinger missiles are being delivered, and our close nato allies like the united kingdom, poland, czechoslovakia, france, are delivering materiel as well. i think our work in the senate and president biden's work to strengthen deterrence is what is hopefully going to succeed, but i am gravely concerned that putin will show once again aggression in europe and cross the boundary into ukraine in the coming days or weeks. >> and, senator coons, you sponsored legislation supported by the white house to impose those crippling sanctions if russia invades. my next guest, senator joni ernst, said sanctions should come now. why not now? >> i do think we should take up and pass a bipartisan bill that will show, resolve and determination and apply some sanctions now but the very strongest sanctions, the sorts of sanctions that we use to bring iran to the table is something that we should hold out as a deterrent to prevent putin from taking the last step of invading ukraine. >> and, senator coons, just quickly, if you will, there is a report out this morning that british intelligence believes that the russia
stinger missiles are being delivered, and our close nato allies like the united kingdom, poland, czechoslovakia, france, are delivering materiel as well. i think our work in the senate and president biden's work to strengthen deterrence is what is hopefully going to succeed, but i am gravely concerned that putin will show once again aggression in europe and cross the boundary into ukraine in the coming days or weeks. >> and, senator coons, you sponsored legislation supported by the white...
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the chance to choose, if you were hungary and you were invaded by the soviets in 1956 or you're czechoslovakiaand you have a chance to enhance your security of course you'd want to join. and by the way, many of those countries that have joined have enhanced american national security not just nato security. let's be clear about that. when we were attacked on september 11th istonians deployed with us to go to afghanistan, otherwise a nato alliance. so i think that's important to remember. number two, i think there's a myth out there and i want to dispel it right now, that nato expansion for 30 years has always been this constraint and this problem in u.s.-russian relations. that's not true. it's gone up and down. sometimes it was an issue. sometimes it wasn't. i worked for five years in the obama administration. i was in every meeting that president obama was with the president from prime minister putin. i can't tell you one time when this issue was a major issue. and if you go back to the nato meeting from 2010 he was we're in a period of cooperation. what changed was not nato. what changed wa
the chance to choose, if you were hungary and you were invaded by the soviets in 1956 or you're czechoslovakiaand you have a chance to enhance your security of course you'd want to join. and by the way, many of those countries that have joined have enhanced american national security not just nato security. let's be clear about that. when we were attacked on september 11th istonians deployed with us to go to afghanistan, otherwise a nato alliance. so i think that's important to remember. number...
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professor ingrid teaches philosophy at the czechoslovakia university in the netherlands.sm. >> libertarianism is just the words for the thought there should be a moral limit to how much wealth you can accumulate. so the idea that it is fine to be well off, but at some point one has too much. >> reporter: sh alking mainly about the really rich. and there are more of them than ever. since 1990, the number of billionaires in the u.s. has grown from 66 to 745. she believes the case against the super rich isn't just moral; it is also environmental. from the profits of businesses that have paid for polluting the atmosphere to the emissions from mega mansions and private planes, and the unused dollars just sitting in offshoreaccounts. >> there is money in the hands of those who are super wealthy which is not used for meeting their needs. it is used for luxury spending or for accumulating further and further, whereas we have this major problem of climate change that also needs funding. >> reporter: the world's wealthiest 1% are believed to use double the carbon emissions of the b
professor ingrid teaches philosophy at the czechoslovakia university in the netherlands.sm. >> libertarianism is just the words for the thought there should be a moral limit to how much wealth you can accumulate. so the idea that it is fine to be well off, but at some point one has too much. >> reporter: sh alking mainly about the really rich. and there are more of them than ever. since 1990, the number of billionaires in the u.s. has grown from 66 to 745. she believes the case...
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missiles are being delivered, and our close nato allies like u.k., poland, checklist of ocular, czechoslovakiaand france are delivering come as well. the work to strengthen deterrence is what is hopefully going to succeed, but i'm gravely concerned that putin osha once again aggression in europe and cross the boundary into ukraine in the coming days or weeks. >> you sponsored legislation supported by the white house to be imposed if russia invades. my next guest said sanctions should come now. why not now? >> i do think we should take up and pass a bipartisan bill that will show resolve and determination and apply some sanctions now, but the very strongest sanctions, the sorts of sanctions we use to bring iran to the table, something we should hold out as a deterrent to prevent putin from taking the last step of invading ukraine. >> quickly, there is a report out this morning that british intelligence leaves the russians plan to oust ukraine's president and start a pro-moscow government. what do you know about that? >> i have also heard those press reports. one of the things we're doing to sho
missiles are being delivered, and our close nato allies like u.k., poland, checklist of ocular, czechoslovakiaand france are delivering come as well. the work to strengthen deterrence is what is hopefully going to succeed, but i'm gravely concerned that putin osha once again aggression in europe and cross the boundary into ukraine in the coming days or weeks. >> you sponsored legislation supported by the white house to be imposed if russia invades. my next guest said sanctions should come...
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missiles are being delivered, and our close nato allies like u.k., poland, checklist of ocular, czechoslovakiaand france are delivering come as well. the work to strengthen deterrence is what is hopefully going to succeed, but i'm gravely concerned that putin osha once again aggression in europe and cross the boundary into ukraine in the coming days or weeks. >> you sponsored legislation supported by the white house to be imposed if russia invades. my next guest said sanctions should come now. why not now? >> i do think we should take up and pass a bipartisan bill that will show resolve and determination and apply some sanctions now, but the very strongest sanctions, the sorts of sanctions we use to bring iran to the table, something we should hold out as a deterrent to prevent putin from taking the last step of invading ukraine. >> quickly, there is a report out this morning that british intelligence leaves the russians plan to oust ukraine's president and start a pro-moscow government. what do you know about that? >> i have also heard those press reports. one of the things we're doing to sho
missiles are being delivered, and our close nato allies like u.k., poland, checklist of ocular, czechoslovakiaand france are delivering come as well. the work to strengthen deterrence is what is hopefully going to succeed, but i'm gravely concerned that putin osha once again aggression in europe and cross the boundary into ukraine in the coming days or weeks. >> you sponsored legislation supported by the white house to be imposed if russia invades. my next guest said sanctions should come...
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after the month we were in czechoslovakia. we were unloaded. we arrived _ czechoslovakia.an? it absolutely comes out of you? yes, i lost my parents- _ absolutely comes out of you? yes, i lost my parents. i _ absolutely comes out of you? yes, i lost my parents. i lost _ absolutely comes out of you? yes, i lost my parents. i lost my _ absolutely comes out of you? yes, i lost my parents. i lost my brother. lost my parents. i lost my brother and sisters — lost my parents. i lost my brother and sisters. the only one i found after— and sisters. the only one i found after my— and sisters. the only one i found after my what was my sister. she escaped — after my what was my sister. she escaped to — after my what was my sister. she escaped to russia. from poland. she survived _ escaped to russia. from poland. she survived. she went to america but she died _ survived. she went to america but she died quite a few years ago. she had a _ she died quite a few years ago. she had a family, two daughters. unfortunately, she died. i was the only one _ unfortunately, she died. i was the only
after the month we were in czechoslovakia. we were unloaded. we arrived _ czechoslovakia.an? it absolutely comes out of you? yes, i lost my parents- _ absolutely comes out of you? yes, i lost my parents. i _ absolutely comes out of you? yes, i lost my parents. i lost _ absolutely comes out of you? yes, i lost my parents. i lost my _ absolutely comes out of you? yes, i lost my parents. i lost my brother. lost my parents. i lost my brother and sisters — lost my parents. i lost my brother and...
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the public revolution of 1989 and communism in czechoslovakia but today freedom is again under threatnues to crack down and threatens taiwan. russia similarly as been under attack and threatening varioussovereignties of its neighbors and the militarization of the ukrainian border . so i had are you a strong supporter of taiwan and chinese officials and replacing beijing as frogs sister city with type a? how has but beijing responded to these actions? >> thank you very much. the fact is that they are trying to threaten us and the logic actually is not mainly the military that will be taught by them. they are using some sort of proxies to speak up for them. for example, in the past we have found that our company was in the business interest in china because they have a company which sells for mobile phones there. and they are a company owned by the richest check i recently. however they have a whole network of ... [inaudible] people to support their view of china and they have this racist payments in this matter and its weeks into the new year. in this way they are trying to form public
the public revolution of 1989 and communism in czechoslovakia but today freedom is again under threatnues to crack down and threatens taiwan. russia similarly as been under attack and threatening varioussovereignties of its neighbors and the militarization of the ukrainian border . so i had are you a strong supporter of taiwan and chinese officials and replacing beijing as frogs sister city with type a? how has but beijing responded to these actions? >> thank you very much. the fact is...
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the old soviet union used to do that all the time, send troops into east germany and czechoslovakia.specially when we were doing our exercises. host: for the actions of the russians along the ukrainian border, do you view those as a serious threat to be considered? caller: i think he's just, i think he's just pushing his power. i don't, i don't really believe he's going to invade ukraine. there's too much for him to lose . he's got us over a barrel right now. he can set there and we are jockeying around in our oil prices are going up, our economy is going down the tubes. he's doing what he wants done already. host: then what do you think he has to lose, then? caller: he has nothing to lose. he can just set there on that border forever and oil prices will keep going up in germany will let him finish nord stream 2 bang. -- nord stream 2. he will be selling that oil at a higher price and make aliens. host: all right, we will hear from joe in single -- signal mountain, tennessee. caller: i got a solution to the problem. all of these illegal flights, the illegals coming across the border,
the old soviet union used to do that all the time, send troops into east germany and czechoslovakia.specially when we were doing our exercises. host: for the actions of the russians along the ukrainian border, do you view those as a serious threat to be considered? caller: i think he's just, i think he's just pushing his power. i don't, i don't really believe he's going to invade ukraine. there's too much for him to lose . he's got us over a barrel right now. he can set there and we are...
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swrvment allowed the tanks to roll into czechoslovakia. we didn't do anything. have a history of when it's not tenable be when we don't really have a strong be position to defend, we will let dictators and petty tyrants waltz all over the planet if there is really not a tenable position that we can hold. host: go ahead and respond quickly to him, john. guest: i think you are right. i don't think we had much of a choice in hung beery in 1956 or czechoslovakia. but we have choices now. all those countries that were under soviet thumb are now free. putin wants to change that. his current operation to make that happen is in ukraine. so we have the power. we do have the power without sending american forces to shoot russians. to stop putin in ukraine. let's do it. we do that not only do we help save ukraine but we help save all the countries that you are associated with, now the czech republic, slovakia, now hungary. this is the smart play for us and it's not a very expensive for us. we should do it. host: we are going to stop there. we want to thank john herbst, sen
swrvment allowed the tanks to roll into czechoslovakia. we didn't do anything. have a history of when it's not tenable be when we don't really have a strong be position to defend, we will let dictators and petty tyrants waltz all over the planet if there is really not a tenable position that we can hold. host: go ahead and respond quickly to him, john. guest: i think you are right. i don't think we had much of a choice in hung beery in 1956 or czechoslovakia. but we have choices now. all those...
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swrvment allowed the tanks to roll into czechoslovakia. we didn't do anything. have a history of when it's not tenable be when we don't really have a strong be position to defend, we will let dictators and petty tyrants waltz all over the planet if there is really not a tenable position that we can hold. host: go ahead and respond quickly to him, john. guest: i think you are right. i don't think we had much of a choice in hung beery in 1956 or czechoslovakia. but we have choices now. all those countries that were under soviet thumb are now free. putin wants to change that. his current operation to make that happen is in ukraine. so we have the power. we do have the power without sending american forces to shoot russians. to stop putin in ukraine. let's do it. we do that not only do we help save ukraine but we help save all the countries that you are associated with, now the czech republic, slovakia, now hungary. this is the smart play for us and it's not a very expensive for us. we should do it. host: we are going to stop there. we want to thank john herbst, sen
swrvment allowed the tanks to roll into czechoslovakia. we didn't do anything. have a history of when it's not tenable be when we don't really have a strong be position to defend, we will let dictators and petty tyrants waltz all over the planet if there is really not a tenable position that we can hold. host: go ahead and respond quickly to him, john. guest: i think you are right. i don't think we had much of a choice in hung beery in 1956 or czechoslovakia. but we have choices now. all those...
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, with a column that seems very appropriate tonight, he reflected on how it felt to return to czechoslovakiaing the dissident son of the publisher. let me quote roger. i felt the exhilarating presence all around me, a real spiritual change, and opportunity existed to institute free and cetacean, legal foundations, and civic initiatives into a society, big knock elated as i thought, against the socialist diseased. for a brief moment i allowed my pessimistic shield to drop. that shield did not stay down for very long. back in london, at college, it was already obvious that there would be no fall of the berlin wall, no revolution against real existing socialism in academia. already in november of 1989 roger was distraught of the fact that it was not he who was invited to comment on the revolutionary events in central and eastern europe but eric, a lifelong communist and a founder of the new left review. walters pessimistic shield had to go back up. in the modern world, he wrote in 2009, there will always be a section of society that puts equality first, and regards liberty as a dubious asset be
, with a column that seems very appropriate tonight, he reflected on how it felt to return to czechoslovakiaing the dissident son of the publisher. let me quote roger. i felt the exhilarating presence all around me, a real spiritual change, and opportunity existed to institute free and cetacean, legal foundations, and civic initiatives into a society, big knock elated as i thought, against the socialist diseased. for a brief moment i allowed my pessimistic shield to drop. that shield did not...
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solidarity movement in poland, the pelvic revolution in 1989, brought an end to communism and czechoslovakia. so, today, freedom is under threat. china continues to crackdown on hong kong's autonomy and threatens taiwan. russia, similarly, is cracking down on opposition and threatening various sovereignty's of its neighbors and a militarization of the ukraine border. so, mayor mayor hrib, we you have are a strong supporter of taiwan at tibet hosting tibetan and taiwanese officials and -- mr. mayor, how has beijing responded to these actions? -- >> well, thank you very much representative meuser for this question. the fact is, of course they are trying to threaten us and the logic, or their narrative, or actually it's not mainly the narrative that will be told by them, they're using some sort of proxies to speak up for them. for example, in prague, we have found that a company which is business interests in china -- because they have a company which sells the mobile phones on installments there. it is by the way our company owned by the richest check guy. this is recently, however, they have
solidarity movement in poland, the pelvic revolution in 1989, brought an end to communism and czechoslovakia. so, today, freedom is under threat. china continues to crackdown on hong kong's autonomy and threatens taiwan. russia, similarly, is cracking down on opposition and threatening various sovereignty's of its neighbors and a militarization of the ukraine border. so, mayor mayor hrib, we you have are a strong supporter of taiwan at tibet hosting tibetan and taiwanese officials and -- mr....
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she was deported to a camp in czechoslovakia at the age of seven verses her hugging the german president0 people from our family were — translation: 20 people from our family were murdered _ translation: 20 people from our family were murdered by _ translation: 20 people from our family were murdered by the - translation: 20 people from our| family were murdered by the nazis. three years in a concentration camp, for years and that because of the serious consequences on my health. eight years without school. four years of being stigmatised by waiting the jewish years of being stigmatised by waiting thejewish star. unfortunately this cancer has reawakened and hatred of dues has become commonplace again in many countries of the world including germany. this disease must be cured as soon as possible. commemorations will take place — as soon as possible. commemorations will take place in _ as soon as possible. commemorations will take place in the _ as soon as possible. commemorations will take place in the next _ as soon as possible. commemorations will take place in the next have - will tak
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. >> my grandparents on my mother's side are from czechoslovakia, and then my -- my father's family from how it came out. >> well, you nailed that. good. so we predicted that she would have -- wider cheekbones and wider eyes, larger eyes, and then a wider jaw and a narrower chin. a fairly petite nose but a little bit wider at the the nostrils, and so the next page is going to include your composite. >> uh -- okay. >> oh, wow. >> the eyes look very much like mine. >> these light eyes, but with a golden center and a dark ring. medium blonde hair. >> if i was a suspect in a criminal case, this would give me away. >> yeah, i think so. >> putting together a profile like this is labor intensive and costly. up to $3,600. a lot of money for cash-strapped homicide units like albuquerque's. but after months of dogged persistence, gonterman wrangled the funds and shipped a sample of the john doe dna to parabon and settled in to wait. the process would take several months. meanwhile, gonterman set brittani's file aside and focused on other cases. and it was at this time -- in october 2016 when a nam
. >> my grandparents on my mother's side are from czechoslovakia, and then my -- my father's family from how it came out. >> well, you nailed that. good. so we predicted that she would have -- wider cheekbones and wider eyes, larger eyes, and then a wider jaw and a narrower chin. a fairly petite nose but a little bit wider at the the nostrils, and so the next page is going to include your composite. >> uh -- okay. >> oh, wow. >> the eyes look very much like mine....