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so leaving was simple by 1960, one fifth of the entire population of east germany had done just that.hey fled. to stop this enormous exodus the exodus theeast germans proposedl barrier and moscow agreed. in the middle of the night of august 13 , 61 the east german strong barbed wire all the way around west berlin cutting it off. as a slidein that shows this barbed wire. eventually the east germans would replace the barbed wire with the cinderblocks and after that they would replace the cinderblocks with slabs of concrete 13 feet high. more than a quarter of a century later the berlin wall remained in placeur again encircling west berlin. this is the slide that shows where the wall cut off the gate and president reagan mentioned the gate in the speech you need to know the brandenburg gate was 18th century monuments that had once served as a ceremonial entrance to berlin. again the berlin wall cuts it off. that brings me to the speech itself spring of 1987 i'm a young speechwriter in the reagan white house. i am told that the president will speak in front of the berlin wall. he will hav
so leaving was simple by 1960, one fifth of the entire population of east germany had done just that.hey fled. to stop this enormous exodus the exodus theeast germans proposedl barrier and moscow agreed. in the middle of the night of august 13 , 61 the east german strong barbed wire all the way around west berlin cutting it off. as a slidein that shows this barbed wire. eventually the east germans would replace the barbed wire with the cinderblocks and after that they would replace the...
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meaningless talked"quotation number two at the time was a lutheran pastor and democracy advocate insight east germanyent to become on to be present every unified germany. speaking a couple of years ago seeking the right words at the right time in the right place. "who is right? >> i thought it would be a little bit of a closer call. >> he had the strategic imagination without the iron curtain. >> and then to make it unanimous. >> emphasize words and deeds and talk about the military strength and those efforts and tear down the wall speech as well as sustained efforts with nuclear weapons so it is the integration of policy with those powerful words. >> c would have to deal with the hoover institution with hr as my colleagues? >> they have to them using the term and is smack dab in the middle of the university and tens of millions of people with radio free europe so imagine someone one dozen years or more after ronald reagan delivered the speech give me two sentences why we are still talking about that speech 34 years later one thing they need to remember. >> it is a tall order but it change the lives
meaningless talked"quotation number two at the time was a lutheran pastor and democracy advocate insight east germanyent to become on to be present every unified germany. speaking a couple of years ago seeking the right words at the right time in the right place. "who is right? >> i thought it would be a little bit of a closer call. >> he had the strategic imagination without the iron curtain. >> and then to make it unanimous. >> emphasize words and deeds and...
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and so he is one of the religious responsible for bringing down east germany. and his name is yocum gauck, and he ends in in a united, free germany after the collapse of of communism, the fall of the berlin wall, as as president of germany and is still alive. he still speaks out on subject. and he is one of the recipients of our truman reagan medal of freedom, which is the highest award that the victims of communism memorial foundation bestows. i have noticed that we have not seen a photo of ronald reagan tear down this wall speech or november 9th, 1989, the wall being torn down. we have that in our film. mr. gorbachev, tear down this wall. when. are you open? you're a couple of blocks north at white house, right? right. so we're open monday through friday 9 to 3, but people want to make appointments. they can contact vmc directly. and what's very important on that, we want schools to know, especially so we've had a number of school groups come through. we want more to come through. so if there's a time that you need to make an appointment the o.c. can accommoda
and so he is one of the religious responsible for bringing down east germany. and his name is yocum gauck, and he ends in in a united, free germany after the collapse of of communism, the fall of the berlin wall, as as president of germany and is still alive. he still speaks out on subject. and he is one of the recipients of our truman reagan medal of freedom, which is the highest award that the victims of communism memorial foundation bestows. i have noticed that we have not seen a photo of...
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and so he is one of the religious responsible for bringing down east germany. and his name is yocum gauck, and he ends in in a united, free germany after the collapse of of communism, the fall of the berlin wall, as as president of germany and is still alive. he still speaks out on subject. and he is one of the recipients of our truman reagan medal of freedom, which is the highest award that the victims of communism memorial foundation bestows. i have noticed that we have not seen a photo of ronald reagan tear down this wall speech or november 9th, 1989, the wall being torn down. we have that in our film. mr. gorbachev, tear down this wall. when. are you open? you're a couple of blocks north at white house, right? right. so we're open monday through friday 9 to 3, but people want to make appointments. they can contact vmc directly. and what's very important on that, we want schools to know, especially so we've had a number of school groups come through. we want more to come through. so if there's a time that you need to make an appointment the o.c. can accommoda
and so he is one of the religious responsible for bringing down east germany. and his name is yocum gauck, and he ends in in a united, free germany after the collapse of of communism, the fall of the berlin wall, as as president of germany and is still alive. he still speaks out on subject. and he is one of the recipients of our truman reagan medal of freedom, which is the highest award that the victims of communism memorial foundation bestows. i have noticed that we have not seen a photo of...
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we talked about the east germany leads to impact to germany a moment ago. the east mother, germany is more radical than the west of germany, which is more liberal about in the east of the anti russian feeling, which is, which is a hangover from the communist period remains fairly strong. and i don't think that we can say that the if the electrons in the east imperative germany is necessarily pro russia in the ukraine conflicts. and in order for that to be in the lives with sort of talking today, they would have to be a very strong united if the present position on this. and i fear that both of us are internal reasons. and also by the way, for. ready europe and political reasons because the i state belongs to a group in the european parliament, which is definitely not pro russian, although some of its pop member policies may have been in the past. for that reason as well. i think the i states position on russia is relatively cautious. they cool, of course, they cool for peace, which is regarded as being pro russian about uh they all have a strong, as i say by
we talked about the east germany leads to impact to germany a moment ago. the east mother, germany is more radical than the west of germany, which is more liberal about in the east of the anti russian feeling, which is, which is a hangover from the communist period remains fairly strong. and i don't think that we can say that the if the electrons in the east imperative germany is necessarily pro russia in the ukraine conflicts. and in order for that to be in the lives with sort of talking...
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, a failed communist state to stop its people from leaving east germany in 1961. fled to the prosperous west, west berlin and west germany and east germany dec decided it couo longer have that it wouldn't have a state. to say keep people in, a secure u.s. border would keep people who are not authorized to be here out opposite. we are the prosperous free place people want to ocome to and say as any sovereign nation would you can only come here if you are authorized. so a secure u.s. border would do that obviously we don't have that. we haven't had that in the entirety of the biden administration because biden for reasons that only he and his administration knows decided to undo everything trump had done and threw the border open. i think an estimate of 6 million people have come through so far in his administration. our wall meant to keep people out like the murderers and rapist and everything else. along with just the overwhelming unprecedented numbers of people that don't want to seek legal pathways want to come illegally. "the washington post" putting out 175,000
, a failed communist state to stop its people from leaving east germany in 1961. fled to the prosperous west, west berlin and west germany and east germany dec decided it couo longer have that it wouldn't have a state. to say keep people in, a secure u.s. border would keep people who are not authorized to be here out opposite. we are the prosperous free place people want to ocome to and say as any sovereign nation would you can only come here if you are authorized. so a secure u.s. border would...
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. ♪ eric: when germany lost the war and was split into a capitalist west and the soviet-run east, thishelped remake west germany into an economic powerhouse. ♪ uwe: my grandpa did it like this: put it in the coal. [machine firing] coal, yeah, yeah, and we use it like this to destroy big stones. and this is just a short trip to the next tunnel. eric: i see why we need the helmets. eric: uwe seeger was born into this world, and thought he'd die in it. uwe: my grandfather was a miner, my father was a miner, my son was a miner for six years, but that's at an end because we don't have coal mining in germany. eric: you don't have black coal mines anymore. how do you feel about that? uwe: oh, it's very terrible. i'm so--i'm traurig. eric: yes, very sad. uwe: yeah, very sad. eric: this is no longer a working mine. uwe and some fellow ex-miners run it as a tourist attraction to show visitors how life used to be. uwe: so, sit down. let's have a drive. eric: it's not what i expected. eric: in 2018, germany closed its last black coal mines, and a ruhr tradition dating back centuries shuddered to a
. ♪ eric: when germany lost the war and was split into a capitalist west and the soviet-run east, thishelped remake west germany into an economic powerhouse. ♪ uwe: my grandpa did it like this: put it in the coal. [machine firing] coal, yeah, yeah, and we use it like this to destroy big stones. and this is just a short trip to the next tunnel. eric: i see why we need the helmets. eric: uwe seeger was born into this world, and thought he'd die in it. uwe: my grandfather was a miner, my...
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east germany was in the two unpacking germany so when we look at russia, who's going to be a lot of work to do. we won't be able to engage in any of the things we did before. to the middle east, we are going to be seeing a lot of extortions and russia remains angry. the larger ingenuity in this thinking, it's not affecting itself in a horrific way but that should not stop us from thinking about ukraine. >> first of all, who got to get to postwar. we have to enable ukraine to win the war and that would have been easier. we were in crisis management mode. the french have the same, but it's war, it's worth and you are going to win it. i'm really worried we're not going to have the level of sustained support. clear means russian defeat, it's in my view the best. 1985 where he said hey guys, defeat was the best thing that happened to us. the foundations of defeats and what we do want to see, the maximum use of defeat so the other day said use of a russia policy and no ukraine policy of no russia policy. i think that is wrong. ukraine policy is. independent european country, it changes the fut
east germany was in the two unpacking germany so when we look at russia, who's going to be a lot of work to do. we won't be able to engage in any of the things we did before. to the middle east, we are going to be seeing a lot of extortions and russia remains angry. the larger ingenuity in this thinking, it's not affecting itself in a horrific way but that should not stop us from thinking about ukraine. >> first of all, who got to get to postwar. we have to enable ukraine to win the war...
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people, the same language, the same history, only different economic system, co2 emissions in east germany were three times higher. trust. are totally deeper than in capitalist west germany. three times higher. not only this proper also other environmental problems. for example airport airborne pollution and like sulfur dioxide ten times higher in germany. so planned economy had never solved problem in history and especially not with the environ meant the worst environmental problems were in soviet union and in this country. so it's a crazy idea that planned economy can solve any problems with the environment. quote from your book in europe or the united states. the debate about the most effective methods to poverty, hunger child labor and other problems has come to be dominated by naive ideals. naive ideas such as what? yes. such as the moral regulate them, the better it is. and if this would be true, then there are systems in soviet union. each child would have been the best economic system. and this what they believe. i think that i think that need some regulation in a state. but what t
people, the same language, the same history, only different economic system, co2 emissions in east germany were three times higher. trust. are totally deeper than in capitalist west germany. three times higher. not only this proper also other environmental problems. for example airport airborne pollution and like sulfur dioxide ten times higher in germany. so planned economy had never solved problem in history and especially not with the environ meant the worst environmental problems were in...
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part, so if we are talking about the restoration of germany , here we need to talk about the complex, because the greatest destruction took place in the eastom the other. the soviet union restored the most difficult processes. the western part of germany will indeed recover with help, including the marshall plan. but this will be done by slightly different mechanisms, including the involvement of the german forces themselves. while developing the margenthau plan and implementing the marshall plan, the united states understood better than many how strong the economic scientific and technical potential was. germany, because it was american industrialists and financiers who did a lot to create it, building branches of american corporations, pouring billions into the german economy. further, close ties between large american and european businesses the nazis probably helped the latter withdraw capital. then, as the cold war grew, the anti-communist hysteria of the united states and the fight against the soviet union, this topic began to fade away, in the end, big business was cut off altogether, that big business was very happy with the weimar
part, so if we are talking about the restoration of germany , here we need to talk about the complex, because the greatest destruction took place in the eastom the other. the soviet union restored the most difficult processes. the western part of germany will indeed recover with help, including the marshall plan. but this will be done by slightly different mechanisms, including the involvement of the german forces themselves. while developing the margenthau plan and implementing the marshall...
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creature raised on an ibis wagon and forced to learn the russian language with the help of tanks in east germanyut? an absolutely hideous monster that will finish well er, with a huge minus sign, so he got into history already, so he got into the history of many peoples and many countries , he got into textbooks, but he got a huge minus sign, and this sign will not fix anyone, he will not come out of the war with ukraine in white gloves, he already smeared with this matter with such emptyings let's say that they do not wash away from it, this is a person with a physical physiological disappearance of which awaits a huge number of peoples of countries because this is the problem in europe after the second world war war as the beginning of the third world war and now we have to understand with you that everyone was waiting for the third world war and the oun and the red crosses and all other international organizations or coffees that it was the same war as the first and second no it came in a hybrid form miner 67 of the territory of ukraine but all the political systems of the world are involved
creature raised on an ibis wagon and forced to learn the russian language with the help of tanks in east germanyut? an absolutely hideous monster that will finish well er, with a huge minus sign, so he got into history already, so he got into the history of many peoples and many countries , he got into textbooks, but he got a huge minus sign, and this sign will not fix anyone, he will not come out of the war with ukraine in white gloves, he already smeared with this matter with such emptyings...
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so, we went to, um, east germany — that was easy for us, we were canadians.p but you can talk to people as long as you went into a field. and then, there was poland, which was already pretty loosey—goosey. so, those experiences of talking to people who had to be very careful about what they said, and you had to be very careful about what you repeated. it was veryjohn le carre. er, the whole thing, very familiar. so, that's creating an atmosphere, i presume, in the narrative? yes. that sense of a repressive society. and you have orwell, who has kind of led the way and he's there in your imagination, as well, i presume. but what was the start — what was the catalyst for writing the handmaid's tale? the election of ronald reagan in 1980. reagan: with god's help, we can and will resolve - the problems which now confront us. and, after all, why shouldn't we believe that? we are americans. applause god bless you, and thank you. at which there was a big pushback against what the �*70s had been doing, particularly in the expansion of — of women's rights. so, �*70s qu
so, we went to, um, east germany — that was easy for us, we were canadians.p but you can talk to people as long as you went into a field. and then, there was poland, which was already pretty loosey—goosey. so, those experiences of talking to people who had to be very careful about what they said, and you had to be very careful about what you repeated. it was veryjohn le carre. er, the whole thing, very familiar. so, that's creating an atmosphere, i presume, in the narrative? yes. that sense...
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their experiences with the because religion and the off to life, how do you play the role thans east germany? the west germans tended to interpret their experiences in the christian context. i'm positively of effect as inputs this interpretation as well. so that's how does this all come at the time when this came up? hope because he moved when it was in full swing on by people who are not open to the idea that there was an officer life or spirit things and fees. we might not be able to garage or explain the so guns if i can come and pick the income. similar near death experiences i've been had in all cultures since ancient times. if these experiences are universal, could that be one common mechanism behind them? some kind of mazda, kind of the bright, that is the same for every one of the country. there's a lot. you could also call this an algorithm. and there was a typical algorithm of dying is dying is basically the loss of energy for the body . probably tries to delay dying as long as possible, and that may well be when the program begins trying to sneak this program. if that's the case.
their experiences with the because religion and the off to life, how do you play the role thans east germany? the west germans tended to interpret their experiences in the christian context. i'm positively of effect as inputs this interpretation as well. so that's how does this all come at the time when this came up? hope because he moved when it was in full swing on by people who are not open to the idea that there was an officer life or spirit things and fees. we might not be able to garage...
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moreover, in fact, west germany absorbed east germany and the gdr automatically became a member of alluded the frg , including nato. since then, despite verbal assurances to the contrary, five waves have already passed. nato expansions and now the sixth one is underway. this is what this day in history was like. two back no, this is not a recording of a video lesson, because it is correct to warm up before training. this is a full analysis of the violation musculoskeletal system. and here the phone plays the role, not of a camera, but of a diagnostic center. now the user is undergoing diagnostics; he conducts 25 diagnostic exercises on a mobile phone camera, during which the neural network analyzes the degree of mobility of each composition in all planes and builds a digital functional model. thanks to the data obtained, it will be possible to understand the musculoskeletal system of the user of the vineyard kinesitherapy center. what are the best recommendations to give to a person for rehabilitation, like this one? development and others. ideas. igor morozov immediately decided to pa
moreover, in fact, west germany absorbed east germany and the gdr automatically became a member of alluded the frg , including nato. since then, despite verbal assurances to the contrary, five waves have already passed. nato expansions and now the sixth one is underway. this is what this day in history was like. two back no, this is not a recording of a video lesson, because it is correct to warm up before training. this is a full analysis of the violation musculoskeletal system. and here the...
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so, we went to, um, east germany — that was easy for us, we were canadians.t you can talk to people as long as you went into a field. and then, there was poland, which was already pretty loosey—goosey. so, those experiences of talking to people who had to be very careful about what they said, and you had to be very careful about what you repeated. it was veryjohn le carre. er, the whole thing, very familiar. so, that's creating an atmosphere, i presume, in the narrative? yes. that sense of a repressive society. and you have 0rwell, who has kind of led the way and he's there in your imagination, as well, i presume. but what was the start — what was the catalyst for writing the handmaid's tale? the election of ronald reagan in 1980. reagan: with god's help, we can and will resolve - the problems which now confront us. and, after all, why shouldn't we believe that? we are americans. applause. god bless you, and thank you. at which there was a big pushback against what the �*70s had been doing, particularly in the expansion of — of women's rights. so, �*70s quite
so, we went to, um, east germany — that was easy for us, we were canadians.t you can talk to people as long as you went into a field. and then, there was poland, which was already pretty loosey—goosey. so, those experiences of talking to people who had to be very careful about what they said, and you had to be very careful about what you repeated. it was veryjohn le carre. er, the whole thing, very familiar. so, that's creating an atmosphere, i presume, in the narrative? yes. that sense of...
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well, we had east germany occupied by communism, but we tolerated it. eastern policy and we waited until the end of the cold war and the unification of germany . of course, this is a false theory, because germany's non-eastern policy and reagan's and europe's predecessors and successors are the same bus the elder who completed this empire of evil spoke of the prerequisites for germany to unite and that is why there is no ukraine . on account of where non-male experiments are taking place, that's why i think that this example is not very appropriate. i also know that you should mention human experiments, and i read this morning about the statement of mironov, it seems, from the russian state duma, who said that the west in ukraine is trying to find some again after all, the diseases are experiments with diseases that are aimed specifically at the slavic people . it's just some. it's just some. it's simple. i don't know. it's a paradox . you can't call it a miracle. it's just incredible . and with these people, they pretend to die. and that's how i would
well, we had east germany occupied by communism, but we tolerated it. eastern policy and we waited until the end of the cold war and the unification of germany . of course, this is a false theory, because germany's non-eastern policy and reagan's and europe's predecessors and successors are the same bus the elder who completed this empire of evil spoke of the prerequisites for germany to unite and that is why there is no ukraine . on account of where non-male experiments are taking place,...
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well, we had east germany occupied by communism, but we tolerated it. an eastern policy and we waited, we brought the case to the end of the cold war and the unification of germany. of course, this is a false theory , because the non-eastern policy of germany, and reagan and europe are the predecessors and accomplices, so the very elders who completed this evil empire spoke of the prerequisites for the unification of germany and therefore there is no ukraine. we should not expect the future that russia will change something because of the collapse and we will return those territories that are concentration camps by and large, where non-male experiments are taking place, so i think that this example is not very appropriate i also know that you should mention human experiments and i read this morning about the statement, it seems, by mironov from the russian state duma, who said that the west in ukraine is trying to look for some diseases, again, it is setting up experiments with diseases that are aimed specifically at words yansky people are simple it's j
well, we had east germany occupied by communism, but we tolerated it. an eastern policy and we waited, we brought the case to the end of the cold war and the unification of germany. of course, this is a false theory , because the non-eastern policy of germany, and reagan and europe are the predecessors and accomplices, so the very elders who completed this evil empire spoke of the prerequisites for the unification of germany and therefore there is no ukraine. we should not expect the future...
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that nights i was not planning to start to long see, but that's not what we believed in former east germany. we were always supposed to be ready for the audio even on the weekends for so the ships were required to be at 80 percent capacity off just because even when the west gym and navy was off walk around, might be launched on the weekend. we just bought rubbish gold. i'll go into the next week or so just to be on the credit and collection today. many believe the baltic states are my chicken lily vulnerable. they were once a part of the soviet union, and russia appears to europe for the days of soviet greatness. the in march 2022. the stoney and prime minister kaya call us paid a visit to nieto headquarters in brussels, the church, the allies to help protect us donia lock. the end of this, we need to deter moscow. i think we have to double our efforts. booting cannot win this war. this is very important to all of us to, to the security of nature as well. and the 2nd thing we need to discuss is how to increase our defense spending and how to do it to a very wise me as so that. so we streng
that nights i was not planning to start to long see, but that's not what we believed in former east germany. we were always supposed to be ready for the audio even on the weekends for so the ships were required to be at 80 percent capacity off just because even when the west gym and navy was off walk around, might be launched on the weekend. we just bought rubbish gold. i'll go into the next week or so just to be on the credit and collection today. many believe the baltic states are my chicken...
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there are three elections in east germany. the afd is trending at 34% and 37%. what that means is if they -- any democratic government that was created against that kind of political force would have to be at least a three way coalition if not a four-way coalition, complicating the problems of governance, creating legitimacy problems, given they are faced with entrenched opposition. i will come to you matthew. matthew, you've written this book, the american right, which i did not bring on my desk at home. but i recommend everyone reads. describe to us and perhaps to all the european audience listening online, what these battle lines are, given the contention, you can correct or agree with me, that the most severe problem here is this desire to change the nature of the constitutional order. mr. continetti: thank you for having me. pleasure to be here. it was norman who said the longest journey in the world is from brooklyn to manhattan. the longest journey in the world is from ai to brookings. i want to take a step back. your opening conversation was interesting.
there are three elections in east germany. the afd is trending at 34% and 37%. what that means is if they -- any democratic government that was created against that kind of political force would have to be at least a three way coalition if not a four-way coalition, complicating the problems of governance, creating legitimacy problems, given they are faced with entrenched opposition. i will come to you matthew. matthew, you've written this book, the american right, which i did not bring on my...
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the mandate will collapse when people realize it's going to create rationing, this is similar to east germanygerman, fast forward in the united states, government saying you can only purchase one car in the future, ev likely manufactured in china. this is our future if we allow it. stuart: i think we know where you are coming from. thanks for being here. a new climate bill making its way to the california governor's desk. what is in this one? ashley: the bill requires public and private companies to operate in california and earn more than $1 billion a year to report their carbon footprints. it has been supported by several big companies including apple, ikea, and microsoft but not the chamber of commerce which causes onerous and they say increase costs on california businesses, the legislation goes to california governor gavin newsom whose office said he has to decide by october 14th whether to sign it and get ahead of the federal government in the setting climate rules, the sec has not finalized its rules on disclosure but analysts say this legislation will end up in court and be challenged
the mandate will collapse when people realize it's going to create rationing, this is similar to east germanygerman, fast forward in the united states, government saying you can only purchase one car in the future, ev likely manufactured in china. this is our future if we allow it. stuart: i think we know where you are coming from. thanks for being here. a new climate bill making its way to the california governor's desk. what is in this one? ashley: the bill requires public and private...
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is the east germany side and that's how president reagan referred to communism.onight. foreign policy but domestic policy as well. how people feel about the country. a lot of republicans hoping that that optimism that reagan talked about is going to bubble to the top in this primary. i will be a part of the pregame show larry kudlow. 8:00 p.m. in the east and 5:00 p.m. on the west coast. big event moderated by dana perino, stuart varney and ilia calderon. i will be part of the post game as well and spin room as well with sean hannity afterwards. it's going to be a big night here at the reagan library. if you can't catch us live, always remember to set your dvr, 6:00 p.m. in the east, 3:00 p.m. in the west coast. and, remember, we will still be here covering everything, fair, balanced and unafraid. "the ingraham angle" starts now from a beautiful west coast california. ♪ >> laura: i'm laura ingraham this is "the ingraham angle" from washington tonight.
is the east germany side and that's how president reagan referred to communism.onight. foreign policy but domestic policy as well. how people feel about the country. a lot of republicans hoping that that optimism that reagan talked about is going to bubble to the top in this primary. i will be a part of the pregame show larry kudlow. 8:00 p.m. in the east and 5:00 p.m. on the west coast. big event moderated by dana perino, stuart varney and ilia calderon. i will be part of the post game as well...
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east germany originally put up that wall in 1961 to trap its citizens behind the iron curtain mexicanicials installed it as he was trying to curb the search of migrants from the south more than 180,000 encountered in july alone. president biden altered border wall construction is first day in office the u.s. is fulfilling some contracts to fill gaps in spots that includes near san diego which is near tijuana. we know israel's prime minister's concord deportation after asylum-seekers there fought police and each other at a large protest in tel aviv. we will take you there next. as someone living with type 2 diabetes, i want to keep it real and talk about some risks. with type 2 diabetes you have up to 4 times greater risk of stroke, heart attack, or death. even at your a1c goal, you're still at risk ...which if ignored could bring you here... ...may put you in one of those... ...or even worse. too much? that's the point. get real about your risks and do something about it. talk to your health care provider about ways to lower your risk of stroke, heart attack, or death. learn more at g
east germany originally put up that wall in 1961 to trap its citizens behind the iron curtain mexicanicials installed it as he was trying to curb the search of migrants from the south more than 180,000 encountered in july alone. president biden altered border wall construction is first day in office the u.s. is fulfilling some contracts to fill gaps in spots that includes near san diego which is near tijuana. we know israel's prime minister's concord deportation after asylum-seekers there...
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and his wife was from east germany as well. redwood city's oktoberfest runs through sunday. chief meteorologist bill martin standing by once again fall what is that, a couple of days away here? yeah, just a little bit away as we go into friday. friday night. anyway, we'll hit the autumnal equinox and saturday is your first full day of fall. so yeah, it's. it's feeling like it out there as well. temperatures today were on the mild side, certainly as they have been all week and the week before that and the week before that. it's been a very mild pattern. we've got smoke out there. we've talked about that. we've got red flag warning for the higher elevations of the north bay. most of you will not notice a thing down at the sea level where most cities are. but if you get up high, you might notice 20 to 30 mile an hour winds and it's a red flag warning most certainly, but it is not a code red. it's not like the whole bay area is an extreme fire danger. it's the time of year where any kind of fire is going to be a problem and any wind is going to be a problem. that's why they put
and his wife was from east germany as well. redwood city's oktoberfest runs through sunday. chief meteorologist bill martin standing by once again fall what is that, a couple of days away here? yeah, just a little bit away as we go into friday. friday night. anyway, we'll hit the autumnal equinox and saturday is your first full day of fall. so yeah, it's. it's feeling like it out there as well. temperatures today were on the mild side, certainly as they have been all week and the week before...
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now its territory, that is, the most developed territories of poland after the war, is precisely east germanyy poles. and at this time the poles, including the regional army, that they did you do? in fact, they killed their own citizens. they killed soviets. uh, military personnel, and this is what kaczynski’s father did, and the thing is, you know, it’s an amazing thing when kaczynski was in power. here is 2016, they decided what the day of the volyn massacre should be moved to september 17th. september 17 is the day they consider the beginning of the occupation of poland from the side of beauty, i have a person from poland, this is a journalist, a man who was a deputy and was persecuted in poland for speaking a position that contradicts the general line. i'm there, probably of kaczynski's unified party. there is a single common party of kaczynski, mateusz, peskorski, he too hello, tell me, what is the situation in poland today in relation to the events to the ukrainian refugees originating in ukraine and to russia first. i think that all poles are tired, and just like other europeans , they
now its territory, that is, the most developed territories of poland after the war, is precisely east germanyy poles. and at this time the poles, including the regional army, that they did you do? in fact, they killed their own citizens. they killed soviets. uh, military personnel, and this is what kaczynski’s father did, and the thing is, you know, it’s an amazing thing when kaczynski was in power. here is 2016, they decided what the day of the volyn massacre should be moved to september...