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did, for example, because when east germany united with west germany, they probably had 90 percent ofd government officials and everything and everything. became the west germans, i don’t know if the east germans really liked it, even that one, maybe not all of them, but well, in real competitions they lost, because they had bigger schools, that’s all, but for this you don’t need to give everyone a contract of citizenship, who i just didn't want ukrainian, nothing , by the way, yuliya yuriyna will be on the air today, she is a singer, a performer of modern folk music, who researches ukrainian music, who researched that she even has ukrainian origins, but she is russian, and she is from of 2011 in ukraine, and in no way can get... citizenship, despite the fact that by her activities she proves that she is a greater ukrainian, like some ukrainians who live here, had the citizenship of the ukrainian people's republic, people who migrated because they do not have well, they would be shot here, they have children and grandchildren, can we give citizenship, for example, to such people, of c
did, for example, because when east germany united with west germany, they probably had 90 percent ofd government officials and everything and everything. became the west germans, i don’t know if the east germans really liked it, even that one, maybe not all of them, but well, in real competitions they lost, because they had bigger schools, that’s all, but for this you don’t need to give everyone a contract of citizenship, who i just didn't want ukrainian, nothing , by the way, yuliya...
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they were looking at east germany, before that fell apart.y were lower than east germany's work. their future was not as bright as today's pass. these are following the most in over nine years. they sent more about china's inflation questions. they were looking at the kiss of death. you get a buyer strike. you will believe in people getting handouts. this is what they used to do. they had companies based in china. they are looking at these capital rates. i expect all of these things coming up. they had two retailers that were surprising people and how much money they raised. they were looking at buyers in size. they were making sure that they come back to the well. for some reason, it was not all clear to me. some of this has been hit by american politics. that is the crucial negative that we almost focus on. we both want to show how much contempt they have for china. they have been here for decades. they put tariffs among other things. he has been very tough on china when it comes to exports. they could be militarized. 27.5% when they were p
they were looking at east germany, before that fell apart.y were lower than east germany's work. their future was not as bright as today's pass. these are following the most in over nine years. they sent more about china's inflation questions. they were looking at the kiss of death. you get a buyer strike. you will believe in people getting handouts. this is what they used to do. they had companies based in china. they are looking at these capital rates. i expect all of these things coming up....
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a traditional spring fair opened in leipzig, east germany. is always special attention to the soviet pavilion, therefore selection. medals and diplomas at the prestigious leipzig fair, it was the watches of this model that were supplied to the retail chain in the amount of 15,000 in 1975 alone, the volumes were record-breaking at that time, here is the same medal from 1974 for his watch in leipzig, here is the same mechanism and types design of those women's watches with the 18 movement... here are three hands, a second hand, a calendar, and this is a self-winding, automatic winding. these were new characteristics of the models, which gave high accuracy, plus an interesting design. then in leipzig it was a triumph, as well as the watch industry of belarus. in the early fifties, the demand for wristwatches in the soviet union was growing. very high, but only 13 factories in the ussr produced such popular products. with the resolution of the council of ministers of the republic of september 22 , 1953, the history of the watch industry of belaru
a traditional spring fair opened in leipzig, east germany. is always special attention to the soviet pavilion, therefore selection. medals and diplomas at the prestigious leipzig fair, it was the watches of this model that were supplied to the retail chain in the amount of 15,000 in 1975 alone, the volumes were record-breaking at that time, here is the same medal from 1974 for his watch in leipzig, here is the same mechanism and types design of those women's watches with the 18 movement... here...
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korea becomes the germany of the east. stalin decides to do what he did not bear in germany, take control of the divided country by force. june 25th, 1950, the north koreans launch a surprise attack. but once again, united s stands firm. stalin miscalc their advance is spearheaded by russian tanks. but once again, the united states stands firm. stalin miscalculated. the cold war becomes a hot war. american troops, later supported forces from the united nations, hold and then route the north koreans. mao tse tung forces 1 million so-called volunteers into the fight. agreement, after three years of conflict, is reached. american lieutenant william j harrison signs for the united nations. the cost to the united states for stopping the red aggression, 135,000 casualties and $20 billion. these are american soldiers, some of the 10,000 prisoners of war senselessly slaughtered by barbara stick communism. korea. the kremlin, stalin's hot or cold, is stymied. he need scapegoats, his failures. on august 12th, 1952, 400 jewish artists
korea becomes the germany of the east. stalin decides to do what he did not bear in germany, take control of the divided country by force. june 25th, 1950, the north koreans launch a surprise attack. but once again, united s stands firm. stalin miscalc their advance is spearheaded by russian tanks. but once again, the united states stands firm. stalin miscalculated. the cold war becomes a hot war. american troops, later supported forces from the united nations, hold and then route the north...
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bringing nato troops to combat readiness, transfer of alliance forces to an imaginary front in the east. germany plans to use its lithuanian brigade as part of the maneuvers. german environmental activists acted as the voice of reason. a half-day stand exercise involves thousands of armored vehicles, hundreds of aircraft, dozens of warships led by avians. it’s scary, they think that their island, as always , will not be affected. the head of the ministry of defense, shabs, said that great britain must be ready for war with russia in 5 years, and called on citizens to urgently enroll in the army. right now the united kingdom is updating its fighter airfields jump right on the borders with russia. we are talking about the former soviet airbase emari. rehearsals for war with russia are going on there on a daily basis. the pilots complain about this. that you have to constantly be on alert, the reason for this is russian military aircraft , which, you see, fly too close to nato airspace, british crews are trained by real wolves of the cold war, who complain that russian technology has gone away duri
bringing nato troops to combat readiness, transfer of alliance forces to an imaginary front in the east. germany plans to use its lithuanian brigade as part of the maneuvers. german environmental activists acted as the voice of reason. a half-day stand exercise involves thousands of armored vehicles, hundreds of aircraft, dozens of warships led by avians. it’s scary, they think that their island, as always , will not be affected. the head of the ministry of defense, shabs, said that great...
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the backdrop of the fact that this year land elections will be held in a number of lands in the east germanyation, that is, we already see that in saxony the leading party of the ruling coalition, the social democrat, this is scholz’s party, is gaining only 3%, that is, this a serious indicator of how dissatisfied people are with the current policies, and we just now have such a flow of new party members, that is, there is simply an unprecedented, unprecedented rise in the party, that is, we will look with hope at the upcoming elections, where possible in one of the lands we’ll just be on our own... why i’m not afraid, the local media signed me up a long time ago, that is, periodically it comes out - in the local media - in quotes , revelations, like i am here in the bundestag. i work for the kremlin and similar things, of course, this all irritates the ruling political elites, and local media, who would not want the truth about our party about politics, about the opposition policy of our party to leak out somewhere, that is , there is a clear attitude here, the alternative for germany is an
the backdrop of the fact that this year land elections will be held in a number of lands in the east germanyation, that is, we already see that in saxony the leading party of the ruling coalition, the social democrat, this is scholz’s party, is gaining only 3%, that is, this a serious indicator of how dissatisfied people are with the current policies, and we just now have such a flow of new party members, that is, there is simply an unprecedented, unprecedented rise in the party, that is, we...
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because at one time nato took germany in parts, that is, first they took west germany, and then east germany. such options began to be discussed in the expert environment, but they were rejected by politicians. well , why not, why not actually discuss such options, because... we now need to preserve society, preserve people, and we must understand one thing that a protracted war is not in the interests of ukraine. any imminent war can deplete ukraine so much that i am even afraid to predict what will happen there, if it will be, for example, three or five years, and such talks are already underway. therefore, we must think coldly, strategically, insist on preservation of the borders of 901, and to understand that our task is to preserve people and preserve values. so, if we gather... people, preserve an independent state and preserve our values, then it will be a minimum victory, and of course, if russia collapses, then it will be a maximum victory, so we must insist on these... positions and calmly to talk to our partners, whatever they offer, but at the same time standing on their position
because at one time nato took germany in parts, that is, first they took west germany, and then east germany. such options began to be discussed in the expert environment, but they were rejected by politicians. well , why not, why not actually discuss such options, because... we now need to preserve society, preserve people, and we must understand one thing that a protracted war is not in the interests of ukraine. any imminent war can deplete ukraine so much that i am even afraid to predict...
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her performance in the legal drama anatomy of a fault. hitler was born in the former communist east germany and began her career in theater before funding fame on the big screen. i'm sorry to interrupt, i'm sorry, but strong compet of women use such roles, sued her. okay. sandra, who the place them with great intensity who, some way it was and what we were going through and not to me for fault. she plays a successful officer who is suspected of murder in about did she put your husband out a window after an argument or not? the movie leaves the question on, answered the sandra, who is acting performance, helped the film when a palm door income. 2023 was hitler's year zone of interest with her and the leading role was also honored and con sandra, hitler plays the wife of how she gets commander rudolf hers who's for treat as a loving mother who can also be cold as ice, with no scruples about wearing of her coach had been murdered jewish women in a film highlighting the banality of evil and to shadow the camps. come atoria sandra, who there is an exceptional talent working in european film. she
her performance in the legal drama anatomy of a fault. hitler was born in the former communist east germany and began her career in theater before funding fame on the big screen. i'm sorry to interrupt, i'm sorry, but strong compet of women use such roles, sued her. okay. sandra, who the place them with great intensity who, some way it was and what we were going through and not to me for fault. she plays a successful officer who is suspected of murder in about did she put your husband out a...
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german press reacted to it, there are mainly in those eastern communist territories of the former east germanysome kind of pietets and there are enough seriously voted for such a political force as auf, but... grants of any kind and hamburg applied for a protest, there was supposed to be a rally, 10,000 expected to turn out against them, more than 80,000 turned out, but oksana he just found here , that even doicheban, german the railway actually supported all these protesters, demonstrators, they said listen, we have representatives of more than 100 different nationalities working for us, and we must be tolerant, but are these xenophobes and racists? answered, well, and i wanted to ask you, ms. kateryna, in fact, how much is your view from the side and from the inside at the same time, how dangerous is this return of für dolchland of this alternative on a larger scale, on a larger scale, how radical are the sentiments, and what is the basis precisely in these, well, let's say this, about uncle adolf's lawyers, in fact, now passed large-scale protests against these right-wing radical forces and
german press reacted to it, there are mainly in those eastern communist territories of the former east germanysome kind of pietets and there are enough seriously voted for such a political force as auf, but... grants of any kind and hamburg applied for a protest, there was supposed to be a rally, 10,000 expected to turn out against them, more than 80,000 turned out, but oksana he just found here , that even doicheban, german the railway actually supported all these protesters, demonstrators,...
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so, we went to, east germany — that was easy for us, we were canadians.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 qui
so, we went to, east germany — that was easy for us, we were canadians.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...
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the fall of the portland roles for the people of nice, berlin and east germany. the dream of freedom was finally coming. true, families worked and united a whole country was overjoyed in october of 1990 youtube was a hands of studios working on their 7th awesome talk to him, baby. the album represented a major shift for the band. just like the major events taking place in the unified term, the come, everyone can agree to love, at least one song. you have at least one song that you think is great, and i think for a lot of people, that song is one of 2 babies. one of the finest moments in my opinion, and one is like that is somebody that's probably the best on the of the real crews. the bands have written a song like this was, i was experiencing berlin. the 1st video of one shot in the great hall and on the streets of portland, gives an idea of how strongly the band was influenced by the historic moment. that was the fall of the berlin wall, the glue, and make easier his other thoughts to an expression. youtube just found themselves in the situation. that was the n
the fall of the portland roles for the people of nice, berlin and east germany. the dream of freedom was finally coming. true, families worked and united a whole country was overjoyed in october of 1990 youtube was a hands of studios working on their 7th awesome talk to him, baby. the album represented a major shift for the band. just like the major events taking place in the unified term, the come, everyone can agree to love, at least one song. you have at least one song that you think is...
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abdicates in march and his future and soviet bullets in an unmarked grave and in germany grasping for victory in the eastl von hindenburg went across germany and lenin arrived in april with the ignorance and desperation of the people and promises them land and peace and independence for non-russian peoples and a red heaven on earth and in july he leads an uprising against the provisional coalition government which did fail and alexander kerensky becomes the new premier. on november 7, october 25 by the old russian calendar, troops under leon trotsky seized the winter palace and destroyed the coalition government and alexander escapes and lenin controls russia and they change the name to communists and all opposition is ruthlessly oppressed. it is immediately apparent that dictatorship with a proletarian the working people which lenin had promised is a mess and the dictatorship is that of the communist party under its chairman and he made a humiliating peace with germany to gain time to establish his regime and first he creates a terrible weapon against counterrevolution, the secret police battalion and b
abdicates in march and his future and soviet bullets in an unmarked grave and in germany grasping for victory in the eastl von hindenburg went across germany and lenin arrived in april with the ignorance and desperation of the people and promises them land and peace and independence for non-russian peoples and a red heaven on earth and in july he leads an uprising against the provisional coalition government which did fail and alexander kerensky becomes the new premier. on november 7, october...
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his future soviet bullets and an unmarked grave in germany grasping for victory. the east field marshal, paul von hindenburg spirits of lenin across germany in, a sealed freight car, lenin arrives in petrograd in april and prays. and the poverty, ignorance and desperation of the people he promises them land and peace, independence for non-russian peoples and a red heaven on earth. in july he leads an uprising against the provisional coalition government which fails alexander kerensky becomes, the new premier on seventh october 25th by the old russian calendar troops of the demoralized army and under number two, bolshevik, leon trotsky seize the winter palace and destroy coalition government. kerensky lenin controls, russia, the bolsheviks change, their name to communists, all is ruthlessly suppressed. it is immediately apparent that the dictatorship of the proletariat, the working people which lenin had promised, is a myth. the dictatorship is that of the communist party under its chairman, lenin makes a humiliating peace with to gain time to establish regime. first he cre
his future soviet bullets and an unmarked grave in germany grasping for victory. the east field marshal, paul von hindenburg spirits of lenin across germany in, a sealed freight car, lenin arrives in petrograd in april and prays. and the poverty, ignorance and desperation of the people he promises them land and peace, independence for non-russian peoples and a red heaven on earth. in july he leads an uprising against the provisional coalition government which fails alexander kerensky becomes,...
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russian domination, you might look to the soviet domination of poland checklist of lucky, uh, east germany. right. and has a why do these countries the united states is not forcing countries to join nato. they wish to join, you know, because they have lived under soviet domination. we don't, we hoping that the american window to gain take over vietnam. i'm not sure that historical powell quite works to it. i'm, i'm pretty sure the americans learned about to take over cuba like the soviet union once invaded. poland let's, let's get on to sanctions then. um, in your, in your, in china, even zelinski is kind of funding the russian war machine now with buying energy from the across, illinois gas to pay dues for the energy coming through ukraine for a gas transit trees. is it the end of the united states sanctions policy as a method of war fast in that the sanctions of left to russia with a growing economy. and of course that you are a p in western europe and in dire straits economically. so i would say that western europe is in dire straits economically. britain certainly as breaks that it has
russian domination, you might look to the soviet domination of poland checklist of lucky, uh, east germany. right. and has a why do these countries the united states is not forcing countries to join nato. they wish to join, you know, because they have lived under soviet domination. we don't, we hoping that the american window to gain take over vietnam. i'm not sure that historical powell quite works to it. i'm, i'm pretty sure the americans learned about to take over cuba like the soviet union...
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baker made a commit am to gorbachev in 1990 saying that nato some not expanding one inch past east germany, we have to the kept that committment by standing by our commitment and reaffirming that we could pull russia aparts from china that is single greatest lever we have to reduce risk of world war iii. and i think that sensible foreign policy is to avoid world war iii, declare economic independence from communist china and use our military resourcing to defend our own homeland including southern and increasingly northern border of the united states that is true america first policy, it is common sense, i think many sens centrists and democrats should be able to get behind that, that is how we move our party into future. larry: let me shift, not a lot. but a little bit. after the victory that president trump had in iowa, the people in davos, leaders in world economic for forum, in davos, i know they are not your best friends, that is a joke, but serious. they are dirty and pooping their pants now at thought that donald trump may be reelected president, that is dirty and pooping that i lov
baker made a commit am to gorbachev in 1990 saying that nato some not expanding one inch past east germany, we have to the kept that committment by standing by our commitment and reaffirming that we could pull russia aparts from china that is single greatest lever we have to reduce risk of world war iii. and i think that sensible foreign policy is to avoid world war iii, declare economic independence from communist china and use our military resourcing to defend our own homeland including...
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i mentioned east germany earlier, we are taking a page back to the old aztec industry, you must do thee weather is going to get you. the judges have to rule a certain way or the weather is going to get us, you have to purchase an ev or a flood or a tornado is going to get us. stuart: thanks very much, see you again soon. on a related note experts warning that global warming could soon affect the grape crop, grapes that are used in champagne production. watch this. >> by 2050 we are looking at 85% of the lands we grow good wine grapes on actually no longer producing suitable wine grapes. that doesn't mean necessarily these grapes will go away, but we are noticing a very marked change in the taste of these grapes due to a warming planet. >> we expect in the champagne region itself the characteristics of champagne are likely to change because these grapes are responding to climate change. stuart: other places like belgium, the netherlands, sweden, will be able to grow grapes as the planet warms, you just won't be able to call it champagne, because champagne can only come from a region in
i mentioned east germany earlier, we are taking a page back to the old aztec industry, you must do thee weather is going to get you. the judges have to rule a certain way or the weather is going to get us, you have to purchase an ev or a flood or a tornado is going to get us. stuart: thanks very much, see you again soon. on a related note experts warning that global warming could soon affect the grape crop, grapes that are used in champagne production. watch this. >> by 2050 we are...
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brandenburg in east germany. whole east germany watched the final.nd as a coach to win the world cup. paul nothing is bigger . bigger. >> well, we sort of moved slightly from football, slightly a little more political with this because, as you say, growing up in east germany, i know you're very small child. know you're a very small child. probably germany probably when germany won the world cup in 74, but in 90, uh, obviously with the wall coming down, was it like? did down, etc, what was it like? did did germans support did east germans support west germany ? germany at that time? >> of course we came together at that time and been happy. everything changed overnight. so before 89, i watched franz beckenbauer on tv and i said, i will never make that person. uh, what a hero . and later i'm in what a hero. and later i'm in front of him . in 1996, winning front of him. in 1996, winning the world cup final against italy. i think east germany been crazy at that time, and we all love football. we all came together and france, i think was the biggest hero
brandenburg in east germany. whole east germany watched the final.nd as a coach to win the world cup. paul nothing is bigger . bigger. >> well, we sort of moved slightly from football, slightly a little more political with this because, as you say, growing up in east germany, i know you're very small child. know you're a very small child. probably germany probably when germany won the world cup in 74, but in 90, uh, obviously with the wall coming down, was it like? did down, etc, what was...
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particularly east germany with the that vanity you can only have one government approved car. ad a waiting list 10 years. fast-forward once free europe, u.s. canada be we are emulating the same. >> laura: trump was totally right looked at auto workers this deal, whatever, they are putting you out of business. this ev thing is going to put you out of business. >> what is it trump's 2013 tweet about global warming invented to help china. china is now passing japan as the number one global exporter of cars. invasion of chinese cars. >> laura: we are done. we are done. >> because they have the monopoly on ev. as i say, evs dig the earth. and that's what china has a monopoly on rare earth mining. >> laura: picture of very sad charging station. this is 9:30 or so last night. and i -- leaving this restaurant with my dear friend, my dear college best friend. leaving the restaurant. look at this poor charging station. i almost felt sorry for it. look at the snow around it. just like all over the place. these charging stations locked up. i guess there was a light on it. one thing that jo
particularly east germany with the that vanity you can only have one government approved car. ad a waiting list 10 years. fast-forward once free europe, u.s. canada be we are emulating the same. >> laura: trump was totally right looked at auto workers this deal, whatever, they are putting you out of business. this ev thing is going to put you out of business. >> what is it trump's 2013 tweet about global warming invented to help china. china is now passing japan as the number one...
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deutscheland in germany, routinely polling at 20, 25% across yogermany, particularly strong in east germany. there are movements like that in the nordics and the netherlands. in other words, if trump decides if he's going to end support for ukraine, it's not just orban that's going to support him, but large percentages of populations across europe will put real political pressure on their leaders, saying, hey, let's cut a deal with russia. let's stop the fighting, it's not going anywhere, cut ukraine off. that's probably the single biggest geopolitical impact that trump would have immediately upon becoming president. >> i mean, the other factor here is, you know, it's the crazy see sawing from one extreme to the other that seems to have allies worried. i mean, it seems as though it's a nonstop cycle of democratic presidents entering into agreements, like the climate, environment, so on, and then the republican president rips it all up. it becomes hard for allies to rely on the u.s. with this constant policy whiplash. >> yeah, the transpacific partnership that obama tried to do and he failed
deutscheland in germany, routinely polling at 20, 25% across yogermany, particularly strong in east germany. there are movements like that in the nordics and the netherlands. in other words, if trump decides if he's going to end support for ukraine, it's not just orban that's going to support him, but large percentages of populations across europe will put real political pressure on their leaders, saying, hey, let's cut a deal with russia. let's stop the fighting, it's not going anywhere, cut...
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how east germany turned citizens on one another. lee, sean, thank you so much. all right.arning just how far special counsel jack smith will go in his investigation into trump. shocking new body cam video obtained by "the ingraham angle" reveals the moment after an encounter with fbi agents and the former director of black voices for trump, honors floyd. his attorney is here exclusively with reaction, next. ♪ there's news, and there's good news. like thousands of patients receiving free life changing surgeries, from volunteer doctors and nurses on hospital ships. all made possible by donations. we love good news. here's why you should switch fo to duckduckgo on all your devie duckduckgo comes with a built-n engine like google, but it's pi and doesn't spy on your searchs and duckduckgo lets you browse like chrome, but it blocks cooi and creepy ads that follow youa from google and other companie. and there's no catch. it's fre. we make money from ads, but they don't follow you aroud join the millions of people taking back their privacy by downloading duckduckgo on all your d
how east germany turned citizens on one another. lee, sean, thank you so much. all right.arning just how far special counsel jack smith will go in his investigation into trump. shocking new body cam video obtained by "the ingraham angle" reveals the moment after an encounter with fbi agents and the former director of black voices for trump, honors floyd. his attorney is here exclusively with reaction, next. ♪ there's news, and there's good news. like thousands of patients receiving...
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commitment to gorbachev in 1990 nato should not expand one inch, one inch is what he h he said, past east germany. we have not kept that commitment. by doing that we can pull russia apart from china. that is the single greatest lever we have to reduce the risk of world war iii. i think sensible foreign policy for the republican party to embrace, avoid world war iii, declare economic independence from communist china, but use our own military resources to defend our own homeland including the southern and increasingly the northern border of the united states. that is true america first policy. it's common sense. i think many centrists and some democrats should be able to get behind that. that is how we move our party into the future. that is what i will tell president trump if he and i talk about that on the campaign trail. larry: let me shift a little bit, not a lot, but a little bit. after the resounding victory that president trump had in iowa, the people in davos, the leaders in the world economic forum in davos, i know they're not your best friend. that's a joke but it's serious, they're all
commitment to gorbachev in 1990 nato should not expand one inch, one inch is what he h he said, past east germany. we have not kept that commitment. by doing that we can pull russia apart from china. that is the single greatest lever we have to reduce the risk of world war iii. i think sensible foreign policy for the republican party to embrace, avoid world war iii, declare economic independence from communist china, but use our own military resources to defend our own homeland including the...
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program by the eat by the german government called ostpolitik, and it was to go to the east and east germany when it was still under the east german government and have seminars with the east germans try to develop a working relationship. this is before the wall came down, but before we went the capital was still bonn one night in bonn at the press club i two people came up to me that were diplomats in the west german government and said, we not have survived. if hoover had not fed us in the 1920s and they were diplomat. so his criteria and his ability to put together a relief drive when we call him master of the emergent emergencies, he's also the master of logistics. he's a great desk man, a great organization man. he believes in the system and in the organization, which is the opposite of franklin roosevelt. and in the book, too, i'm kind of franklin roosevelt. i'm kind of both as a man. i admire both of them. but never trusted the organization. and and he always relied on people he knew, regardless of of his position, that does make his administration sometimes a little on chaotic side m
program by the eat by the german government called ostpolitik, and it was to go to the east and east germany when it was still under the east german government and have seminars with the east germans try to develop a working relationship. this is before the wall came down, but before we went the capital was still bonn one night in bonn at the press club i two people came up to me that were diplomats in the west german government and said, we not have survived. if hoover had not fed us in the...
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of the bundesfer, general andre badyman, explained that nato’s borders have shifted to the east, so that germanycountry, but can provide assistance in transferring alliance forces to the eastern flank supplies, and it’s impossible to do without volunteers, because the size of the german army has been greatly reduced over the past few years. germany must prepare for a serious event in the next few years, vladimir putin’s attack on the west, this is demanded in particular by defense minister boris pistorius, generals, and political experts, because, according to experts, russia could attack in 5-8 years. as for our country, moscow has emphasized many times that it does not have and has not had any aggressive ones. towards europe or another part of the world, with horror stories about the russian bear, european leaders, as usual, try to divert the attention of their public from internal problems, primarily socio-economic ones, the kremlin press service says. in europe itself, farmer protests continue. in italy, they blocked one of the main highways, tractors and equipment were stopped at major junc
of the bundesfer, general andre badyman, explained that nato’s borders have shifted to the east, so that germanycountry, but can provide assistance in transferring alliance forces to the eastern flank supplies, and it’s impossible to do without volunteers, because the size of the german army has been greatly reduced over the past few years. germany must prepare for a serious event in the next few years, vladimir putin’s attack on the west, this is demanded in particular by defense...
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people do not like the north-south korea option, well, for example, i can also cite, it can be east-west germanyst prospered, the east, it was there under russian, under by the soviet union, any scenario is possible, we do not know how the situation will return, it is very difficult to calculate, but we can see already now, for the last six months, that it is extremely difficult to make great achievements by military means now, look how much time, how many lives and the health of our soldiers was simply taken away. it has been worked on, holding a bridgehead in krynyk, it’s only krynyk, they haven’t even reached the crimea yet, what about the crimea hege, how many btribats, and donetsk-luhansk are big agglomerations, that’s how many houses there are, we don’t have that many projectiles, so many aircraft that it can be released by military means, so this is such an open question, an open question, but we still need to restrain the russian offensive this year and then we will understand where we are, thank you mr. ivan, ivan stupak, sbu employee in 4 he was with us for 15 years, now we will take a
people do not like the north-south korea option, well, for example, i can also cite, it can be east-west germanyst prospered, the east, it was there under russian, under by the soviet union, any scenario is possible, we do not know how the situation will return, it is very difficult to calculate, but we can see already now, for the last six months, that it is extremely difficult to make great achievements by military means now, look how much time, how many lives and the health of our soldiers...
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wearing rubber boots, he examined the victims. the sangerhausen flood in east germany, says the samebut the attempt to prove closeness to the people failed miserably. local residents booed scholz and called on him... one of the women even accused the chancellor of the fact that for the sake of his visit and photo shoot, volunteer rescuers were taken away from work and sent home, all for the sake of scholz’s safety. the backpacks were collected and the march to zanninghausen. concerts are usually held in this hall, but now soldiers will spend the night here. in for the next few days, these walls will be barracks for 200 german soldiers at once, and many of them will be fighting the consequences of the flood for the first time. the last sandwich, the last formation on the parade ground began. bundeswehr vehicles are sent to the flooded area. within a couple of minutes , several trucks leave the convoy and turn off the highway. at this concrete production plant, firefighters and volunteers have been filling bags with sand for several days. the soldiers of the bundesfer will take them .
wearing rubber boots, he examined the victims. the sangerhausen flood in east germany, says the samebut the attempt to prove closeness to the people failed miserably. local residents booed scholz and called on him... one of the women even accused the chancellor of the fact that for the sake of his visit and photo shoot, volunteer rescuers were taken away from work and sent home, all for the sake of scholz’s safety. the backpacks were collected and the march to zanninghausen. concerts are...
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to secure the crack down, it always puts you on a lot of it for 35 year old president who began east germany less than 2 months ago, responded by declaring a state of internal conflict a day after decreeing a 60 day state of emergency and nighttime curfew. e name 22 games is terrorist organizations in military targets. up at this moment, though, from this moment every terrace group mentioned in the degree that it has become a military target. the present and future of our country is that place. we will not the system or negotiate the price is, is escalate the following. the escape from prison and sunday of a door to macias, better known as speak to like what are some of a powerful drug lord before he could be transferred to a different prison. the violence broke out in the coastal city of y, a keel in these mazda, but is extended to the capital key to an even to safe and peaceful curious locations like queen the old citizens who were afraid. today there are tax and quito canter, vedo. every way, the police arrested 13 gunmen who allegedly took over the television station and freed the hostag
to secure the crack down, it always puts you on a lot of it for 35 year old president who began east germany less than 2 months ago, responded by declaring a state of internal conflict a day after decreeing a 60 day state of emergency and nighttime curfew. e name 22 games is terrorist organizations in military targets. up at this moment, though, from this moment every terrace group mentioned in the degree that it has become a military target. the present and future of our country is that place....
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köniksberg was the industrial and economic center of east prussia, a multicultural metropolis, home to the second largest jewish community in germanyin. the new synagogue museum collects documents that recreate the way of life of the jewish communities of east prussia given the uniqueness of this region. the jews who came to könensberg came from both the east and western countries such as germany. but a permanent community emerged at the end of the 14th and beginning of the 16th centuries. then the future king of prussia, frederick william i, invited jews to his principality. their help was needed in reviving the economy after the thirty years' war; in the 18th century, a jewish cemetery and the first synagogue appeared in köniksberg. it is known that the philosopher took a walk to kneiphaf at the same time, so townspeople could set their watches by it. but few people know that kant went there not only to work, but to visit his friend and like-minded person moses mendelssohn. in the very center of kneiphov island, the former street of bread shops, where a merchant of silk fabrics once lived. this is exactly the moment when his gues
köniksberg was the industrial and economic center of east prussia, a multicultural metropolis, home to the second largest jewish community in germanyin. the new synagogue museum collects documents that recreate the way of life of the jewish communities of east prussia given the uniqueness of this region. the jews who came to könensberg came from both the east and western countries such as germany. but a permanent community emerged at the end of the 14th and beginning of the 16th centuries....
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nato would not extend one inch past east germany. require in return that russia and china split up their kinks in their armor. not allowing china to fash railroad. there are kinks in that armor. but it's not going to come from somebody in the establishment of either party. it's going to taken a outsider to get that deal done. james: we got to move on a little bit quicker. i do think -- rep. khanna: we've been very quick. james: to both parties. rep. ramaswamy: what needs to be done? that's what we need to be done. rep. khanna: i just think you should at some point get a briefing because you're running. get a briefing. they will tell you that standing up to putin and not appeasing him is the biggest deterrent for ping. they studied this and the idea that ping who is saying that there is no more intimidate friends than putin and putin who harbors resentment with the united states, the idea that we're somehow going to split his friendship ping and get him to be friends with us without compromising every value america has is -- rep. rama
nato would not extend one inch past east germany. require in return that russia and china split up their kinks in their armor. not allowing china to fash railroad. there are kinks in that armor. but it's not going to come from somebody in the establishment of either party. it's going to taken a outsider to get that deal done. james: we got to move on a little bit quicker. i do think -- rep. khanna: we've been very quick. james: to both parties. rep. ramaswamy: what needs to be done? that's what...
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nato would not extend one inch past east germany. require in return that russia and china split up their kinks in their armor. not allowing china to fash railroad. there are kinks in that armor. but it's not going to come from somebody in the establishment of either party. it's going to taken a outsider to get that deal done. james: we got to move on a little bit quicker. i do think -- rep. khanna: we've been very quick. james: to both parties. rep. ramaswamy: what needs to be done? that's what we need to be done. rep. khanna: i just think you should at some point get a briefing because you're running. get a briefing. they will tell you that standing up to putin and not appeasing him is the biggest deterrent for ping. they studied this and the idea that ping who is saying that there is no more intimidate friends than putin and putin who harbors resentment with the united states, the idea that we're somehow going to split his friendship ping and get him to be friends with us without compromising every value america has is -- rep. rama
nato would not extend one inch past east germany. require in return that russia and china split up their kinks in their armor. not allowing china to fash railroad. there are kinks in that armor. but it's not going to come from somebody in the establishment of either party. it's going to taken a outsider to get that deal done. james: we got to move on a little bit quicker. i do think -- rep. khanna: we've been very quick. james: to both parties. rep. ramaswamy: what needs to be done? that's what...
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, which could require germany's military to get involved to and even more issues leaving further east. the us and china are loggerheads in asia as a taiwan and the south china sea that could be a new cetera off the tie when these elections in january and to germany. the stakes, massive. the china is the country's biggest trading policy. now, this is where the gentleman come on a factor of sellers shoes, proportion of the cause. and it's not just that germany also have any relies on china for some vital role materials. but the government has signaled a change in coals. it published a china strategy which outlined the risks and the relationship to the level of salt explained. his approach like this, jeremy's goal is not to the couple from china to avoid critical dependencies in the future. based comes at the time when political pressure, it's how you miss grubbing gemini, like many western countries is grappling with arises populism. 2020 full could become of water. said yeah, according to the latest polls the fall arrives. alternative germany is now the 2nd most popular party in the co
, which could require germany's military to get involved to and even more issues leaving further east. the us and china are loggerheads in asia as a taiwan and the south china sea that could be a new cetera off the tie when these elections in january and to germany. the stakes, massive. the china is the country's biggest trading policy. now, this is where the gentleman come on a factor of sellers shoes, proportion of the cause. and it's not just that germany also have any relies on china for...
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independent countries, for example, kazakhstan did this after independence, or for example, east and west germany this happened after major political events, but in the form of japan's 30-year-old choice , which is now considering whether to move tokyo or not, in the end, it did not reach a clear conclusion. he said, "of course , i will tell you right here. well, my humble servant, i am where i am now, that is, as the secretary of the city council." before, the doctor himself was there and had exactly the same responsibility. having exactly what the doctor is talking about means that basically , with this amount of trouble and with this volume that was mentioned in the slides, we have no choice but to take serious measures . by the way, we have the capital in countries like malaysia. the old means that the policy makers came there to separate the different centers and transfer them to different places so that they can manage in this way. yes, exactly for this reason. mr. doctor, referring to it, we brought all the centers in tehran, that is, now you, tehran is the economic center, the economic ca
independent countries, for example, kazakhstan did this after independence, or for example, east and west germany this happened after major political events, but in the form of japan's 30-year-old choice , which is now considering whether to move tokyo or not, in the end, it did not reach a clear conclusion. he said, "of course , i will tell you right here. well, my humble servant, i am where i am now, that is, as the secretary of the city council." before, the doctor himself was...
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that's why the soviet union looked so good for so long and east germany looked so good for so long, isent spending counts as a positive thing, like private investment. that's nonsense. >> i'll bet the next time kjp or the president takes any questions of any kind on the economy, that "washington post" article is going to be right there, front and center. we've got the best recovery. that's a pretty good political slogan in an election year. >> well, because we have the best recovery. i'm not exactly -- i know steve. i love steve. i'm not exactly sure the middle part, what he was saying after he said, yeah, we have the best -- but we have a best recovery, the best post-covid recovery. we got into a little trouble because donald trump had two massive covid spending bills that dwarfed joe biden's. >> after he kept covid from the country. >> after there was way too much money there. >> people died. >> yeah, we have the best economy in the world. i mean, ask anybody. you can ask, like, the most conservative writers for "the wall street journal." they're saying it on the editorial page. why?
that's why the soviet union looked so good for so long and east germany looked so good for so long, isent spending counts as a positive thing, like private investment. that's nonsense. >> i'll bet the next time kjp or the president takes any questions of any kind on the economy, that "washington post" article is going to be right there, front and center. we've got the best recovery. that's a pretty good political slogan in an election year. >> well, because we have the...
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independent countries, for example, kazakhstan did this after independence, or for example , east and west germanylin . . whether to transfer tokyo or not, in the end , he did not come to a clear conclusion. well, mr. student , do you agree with mr. ahmadi's words ? see the reasons that mr. the doctor himself is there being present and having exactly this responsibility , exactly what mr. doctor is saying, means that he is basically stuck with this amount. and with this volume that has been mentioned in the slides , we have no choice but to take serious measures , pointing out that we have not had a transfer of the capital for years, and by the way , we have come to countries like malaysia, that is, the policy makers have come there separate the different ones and transfer them. to different places so that they can manage in this way . we brought the centers in tehran, that is, now you are tehran, the economic center, the economic capital, the administrative and political capital, the industrial capital, even the scientific and academic capital, so what is the need for us to gather all the centers
independent countries, for example, kazakhstan did this after independence, or for example , east and west germanylin . . whether to transfer tokyo or not, in the end , he did not come to a clear conclusion. well, mr. student , do you agree with mr. ahmadi's words ? see the reasons that mr. the doctor himself is there being present and having exactly this responsibility , exactly what mr. doctor is saying, means that he is basically stuck with this amount. and with this volume that has been...
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uncertainty, even a nervousness about how to tackle the rise of the far right, particularly here in germany's eastountry, where the afd is leading the polls ahead of key elections. translation: they never had a chance to be in power - because no—one wants to work with them. maybe if they got into power, it would be good for us. the afd, designated by domestic intelligence as extremist in saxony, says it's being smeared by its opponents. what do you think about the fact there are hundreds of thousands of people protesting against your party and some people at those demonstrations saying they're scared by what they've heard? translation: we're aware of it. but we believe that many of these demonstrators do not know our programme. we are in the absurd situation where people demonstrate with the government against the opposition. that's unheard of. this city of chemnitz was once named after karl marx. that was reversed, but the monument remains. the father of communism now watching over the rise of the far right. jessica parker, bbc news in chemnitz. a high court judge a high courtjudge in hong kong h
uncertainty, even a nervousness about how to tackle the rise of the far right, particularly here in germany's eastountry, where the afd is leading the polls ahead of key elections. translation: they never had a chance to be in power - because no—one wants to work with them. maybe if they got into power, it would be good for us. the afd, designated by domestic intelligence as extremist in saxony, says it's being smeared by its opponents. what do you think about the fact there are hundreds of...
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east of the country. what would an a, if the victory in these local these regional elections, what would it mean for germany's political landscape? yeah, that's right. you've got a regional elections coming up in september in section a there india and branded bible in the east of the country. the if the polling around, so 2 percent pretty consistently, that puts them as the largest policy in each case. but it's not enough for the policy to form a government on its own. so they would need a partner. and so for all the other policies have continued to say they would never work together in a coalition with the a f d. so the question will be, among others, will they think that promise and a will some other policy perhaps be tempted into power to try and perhaps motor right to the far right as they see it and bring them to their senses? well, we'll have to see, you know, certainly if they go into power they, if they would change the landscape of gym and politics, i think a political correspondence. i mean you, i'm with the ladies tonight here in berlin. so i'm as always thank in russia, dozens of demonstrators hav
east of the country. what would an a, if the victory in these local these regional elections, what would it mean for germany's political landscape? yeah, that's right. you've got a regional elections coming up in september in section a there india and branded bible in the east of the country. the if the polling around, so 2 percent pretty consistently, that puts them as the largest policy in each case. but it's not enough for the policy to form a government on its own. so they would need a...