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eastern union if that's even a true tune is looking for some of china's economic fortune cookies. beijing you need to read from the same page when it comes to we'll put it takes. and egypt's muslim brotherhood signs with use for but in protest calling for execution you can use will also speak to some of the presidential election right. brings us the latest polls. thanks gary hello and welcome this is sport in our seat with me or i'm on call for a plenty out ahead over the next ten minutes or so but first the headlines. still standing russia's sole representative in the french open maria sharapova books her place in the quarterfinals with a three set when all were checked. against experience quiet night shows and returns to go with a rush a usa clash scheduled for thursday with both feeling confident of their victory. and thrushes young weightlifting store is hoping to clinch the country's first ever olympic gold at the london games. that stuart on the clay course of the french open where the last russian standing maria sharapova has booked her place in the quarterfinals all vote s
eastern union if that's even a true tune is looking for some of china's economic fortune cookies. beijing you need to read from the same page when it comes to we'll put it takes. and egypt's muslim brotherhood signs with use for but in protest calling for execution you can use will also speak to some of the presidential election right. brings us the latest polls. thanks gary hello and welcome this is sport in our seat with me or i'm on call for a plenty out ahead over the next ten minutes or so...
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eastern union putin is looking for some of china's economic fortune cookies moscow and beijing continue to meet on the same page when it comes to world politics. and egypt's muslim brotherhood sides with moves from a million man protest one for execution units who also sweep aside the presidential election rival and even votes. coming up next talk to often subramanian from the peterson institute for international economics he gives his prediction on who will be holding the reins of power in the not too distant future. i'm sitting down with arvind subramanian leading economist fellow at the peterson institute for international economics and the center for global development his book is called eclipse living in the shadow of china's economic dominance and president obama. that chinese leader. it's a really dominating i mean many in the u.s. would say that the u.s. is still the richest country in the all that is the most powerful economy at the moment china's g.d.p. for example is smaller than that of the united states that's true but if you measure it in terms of purchasing power it's as
eastern union putin is looking for some of china's economic fortune cookies moscow and beijing continue to meet on the same page when it comes to world politics. and egypt's muslim brotherhood sides with moves from a million man protest one for execution units who also sweep aside the presidential election rival and even votes. coming up next talk to often subramanian from the peterson institute for international economics he gives his prediction on who will be holding the reins of power in the...
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eastern union looking for some of china's economic fortune cookies while moscow and beijing continue to read from the same page when it comes to world politics. egypt's muslim brotherhood sides with moves for a million man protest calling for mubarak's execution hoping it will also sweep aside the presidential election rival before anyone even votes. hello this is r t it's two pm here in moscow now my name's kevin zero in with the top stories for you this hour and the latest installment of julian a sunday show is premiering on this channel today with the f b i also apparently among the ranks of loyal viewers the agency said to have been given the green light to launch a surveillance mission on the prominent whistleblower and everyone in contact with him a number of his guests indeed have been stopped and interrogated by agents was one even offered the chance to turn f.b.i. informant he's got a chicken as more on the story. u.s. officials say there is no indictment against julian assange but apparently the u.s. is going after him after all in their quest for evidence they might be wat
eastern union looking for some of china's economic fortune cookies while moscow and beijing continue to read from the same page when it comes to world politics. egypt's muslim brotherhood sides with moves for a million man protest calling for mubarak's execution hoping it will also sweep aside the presidential election rival before anyone even votes. hello this is r t it's two pm here in moscow now my name's kevin zero in with the top stories for you this hour and the latest installment of...
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eastern union that he met putin is looking for some of china's economic fortune cookies while moscow and beijing continue to read from the same page when it comes to wont politics. and egypt's muslim brotherhood sides with news from the middle none protests calling from the barracks execution having it also sweep aside the presidential election rival. but next to the story of a lone american struggling with personal conflicts while battling to protect his country's borders. we had to earn it i mean we have to earn it every single day of our lives we have to get up every morning we have to go to work and you know we have to pay our bills and we have to do it and that's just the american dream and if you want the american dream you have to go by the laws i figure spoken like the great granddaughters when they were there they go yeah i know yes mike well we're all immigrants we're all immigrants as well that we all like there's some somewhere else and there's a tolerance level where there's only so much that the united states can accept without severe economic consequence i'm not afraid
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eastern union putin is looking for some of china's economic fortune cookies moscow and beijing continue to read from the same page when it comes to world politics. and egypt's muslim brotherhood sides with groups from protests calling for mubarak's execution it will also sweep aside the presidential election right before anyone even votes. well nice twenty four hours a day this is carried out. the latest installment of julian assange is premiering today here on r t with the f.b.i. now apparently among the ranks of the oil viewers the agency is said to have been given the green light to don't use a variance mission on the prominent whistleblower everyone in contact with him a number of his guests have been stopped and interrogated by agents and one even offered the chance to turn f.b.i. informant he's got if you can has more on the story u.s. officials say there is no indictment against julian assange but apparently the u.s. is going after him after all in their quest for evidence they might be watching the songstress show here on our t.v. or else how would several of the shows and guest
eastern union putin is looking for some of china's economic fortune cookies moscow and beijing continue to read from the same page when it comes to world politics. and egypt's muslim brotherhood sides with groups from protests calling for mubarak's execution it will also sweep aside the presidential election right before anyone even votes. well nice twenty four hours a day this is carried out. the latest installment of julian assange is premiering today here on r t with the f.b.i. now...
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eastern union. looking for some of china's economic fortune cookies moscow and beijing continue to read from the same page when it comes to world politics. and egypt's muslim brotherhood sides with loose for a million protests from barracks execution. sweep aside the presidential election right before anyone even votes. program today talks to eminent russian conduct a. very good film. the to out . the by out. hello again and welcome to spotlight the interview show on part time calvary love and today my guest in the studio is violating. a name that sounds at some of. the most celebrated russian conductor in the world when they read their gear forgot his first day of international recognition at the age of twenty three when he won the major herbert funk carry on the word in burley again gives emotional expression and looks optional passion for music has made in one of the most sought after conduct as across the globe he has guest conducted most of the world's major orchestras since one thousand nine t
eastern union. looking for some of china's economic fortune cookies moscow and beijing continue to read from the same page when it comes to world politics. and egypt's muslim brotherhood sides with loose for a million protests from barracks execution. sweep aside the presidential election right before anyone even votes. program today talks to eminent russian conduct a. very good film. the to out . the by out. hello again and welcome to spotlight the interview show on part time calvary love and...
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eastern union looking for some of china's economic functioning cookies bosco and beijing continue to read from the same page when it comes to world politics. and egypt's muslim brotherhood sides with bruce for the million man protest for informal ballots execution and six weeks of the presidential election grind will be full and even planets. time now for a sports update with reebok. thanks carrie hello and welcome this is for an artsy with me ramon calls for evan plenty of news up ahead of the next ten minutes or so but first to the headlines. still standing russia's sole representative in the french open maria sharapova books her place in the quarter finals with a three set win over czech klara the cabal of up. against experienced white knights showdown returns to moscow with a russia usa clash scheduled for thursday with both warriors getting confidence of their victory. and center left off russia's young weightlifting stories hoping to clinch the country's first ever olympic gold at the london games. but start on the clay courts of the french open where the last russian standing
eastern union looking for some of china's economic functioning cookies bosco and beijing continue to read from the same page when it comes to world politics. and egypt's muslim brotherhood sides with bruce for the million man protest for informal ballots execution and six weeks of the presidential election grind will be full and even planets. time now for a sports update with reebok. thanks carrie hello and welcome this is for an artsy with me ramon calls for evan plenty of news up ahead of the...
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live and here in eastern union good even looking at some of china's economic fulci and cookies will moscow and beijing continue to read from the same page when it comes to world politics you're watching the chinese president hu jintao and mr putin holding a press conference to hopefully sign small deal some seventeen major business deals and trade deals are expected to be signed live event other headlines from us egypt's muslim brotherhood saw aides with moves for a million man protest calling for mubarak's execution hoping it will also sweep aside the presidential election and rival. europe today without top stories now world sport news roman. thanksgiving hello and welcome to this is sport on arts eat with me or i'm on call served plenty of ahead over the next ten minutes or so but first the headlines still standing russia's sole representative in the french open maria sharapova books her place in the quarterfinals with a three set win over czech klara as a couple of our. youth against experience fight night showdown returns with a russia usa clash scheduled for thursday with both warrio
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eastern union but he may have putin is looking for some of china's economic fortune cookies moscow and beijing continue to read from the same page when it comes to world politics. and egypt's muslim brotherhood sides with news from a million man protest corner from a barracks execution hoping it will also sweep aside their presidential election rival before anyone even votes. from forces post solid gains as optimism returns to international markets all of these cells investors are about twenty minutes. from moscow this is r.t. . the latest installment of julian assange show is premiering today here on r.t. with the f.b.i. now apparently among the ranks of loyal viewers the agency is said to have been given the green light to launch a surveillance mission on the prominent whistleblower that everyone in contact with him a number of his guests have been stopped interrogated by agents with one even offered the chance to turn the f.b.i. informant what is going to church again has more on the story. u.s. officials say there is no indictment against julian assange but apparently the u.s. is g
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eastern union that putin is looking for some of china's economic fortune cookies in moscow and beijing continue to read from the same page when it comes to well put. egypt's muslim brotherhood sides with. protests from barracks executions in utah also sweep aside the presidential election right before anyone even votes. program talks to eminent russian conductor. hello and welcome to spotlight the interview show on party. day my guest in the studio is. a name that sells itself. the most celebrated russian conductor in the world. of international recognition at the age of three when he won the major herbert carry on the world.
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french revolution, world war i, world war ii is more common issue in the least to have of middle eastern union? then it has it's place the kurdish or the suni and the question is why in academia i know it takes time but ask the question european union, south america, africa, far east but somehow never even talk about it. why can't we have that base? >> we've got it. i will turn it over. >> changing turkish law is the way to legally achieve change. the grand national assembly is constitutionally will change was or change the constitution are make a new one of course, it depends on the changes of the elected individuals. we usually forget turkey is a member of the council of europe and is bound by legal documents of the council of europe which is the convention of human-rights. with them was social and economic and cultural rights are the most developed instruments to promote human rights throughout the world. there is no other model in my perspective, put in the battle east would aspire to protect human rights they and the european model. i made my choice of the super nationalism of the europea
french revolution, world war i, world war ii is more common issue in the least to have of middle eastern union? then it has it's place the kurdish or the suni and the question is why in academia i know it takes time but ask the question european union, south america, africa, far east but somehow never even talk about it. why can't we have that base? >> we've got it. i will turn it over. >> changing turkish law is the way to legally achieve change. the grand national assembly is...
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general secretary gorbachev, if you see peace, if you see prosperity for the soviet union, and eastern europe, if you seek liberalization, come here to this gate. mr. gorbachev, open this gate. when howard bake here had earlier opposed the insertion of the next six words, mr. gorbachev, tear down this wall, heard reagan deliver them, he knew at once he been trong oppose it, and he later told me that i was glad not to be right about this. it would take another two years for the wall to come down. so what was the ultimate significance of reagan's berlin wall speech? very few presidential speeches even the most famous kun ones in our history introduce immediate change or inspire listeners to take actions. but the ones that stand the test of time do so because of the ideas they represent. and that explains why the words "tear down this wall" resmin resonant today. the speech was on the right side of history. it expressed reagan's core beliefs that people could overcome their differences, that the world need not remain divided and that change was possible. that's the vision he was working w
general secretary gorbachev, if you see peace, if you see prosperity for the soviet union, and eastern europe, if you seek liberalization, come here to this gate. mr. gorbachev, open this gate. when howard bake here had earlier opposed the insertion of the next six words, mr. gorbachev, tear down this wall, heard reagan deliver them, he knew at once he been trong oppose it, and he later told me that i was glad not to be right about this. it would take another two years for the wall to come...
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eastern europe. so i believe that he -- he never intended for the soviet union to dissolve. he believed that perhaps if you shrunk the soviet empire and you reined it in and you -- you basically told the governments of eastern europe that the soviet union was no longer going to come to their defense if they faced some internal threat, that, that would be sort of manageable, a manageable way in which you could sustain the socialist experiment. you could mend it, not end it. but i think he also did firmly believe and he recognized early on that the soviet union needed to become integrated with the rest of the world and that as long as you had this hostility between the soviets in the west between soviet union and moscow that was impossible and he believed would onlien achieved if he reached some agreement with reagan and recognized reagan was someone he to could business with. yes? the question is about what putin was doing. well, i talk a little bit about that in the book. putin was, as a kgb agent, based in dresden in east germany. he was basically involved with recruiting ea
eastern europe. so i believe that he -- he never intended for the soviet union to dissolve. he believed that perhaps if you shrunk the soviet empire and you reined it in and you -- you basically told the governments of eastern europe that the soviet union was no longer going to come to their defense if they faced some internal threat, that, that would be sort of manageable, a manageable way in which you could sustain the socialist experiment. you could mend it, not end it. but i think he also...
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general secretary gorbachev, if you seek peace, if you seek prosperity for the soviet union and easternurope, if you seek liberalization, come here to this gate. mr. gorbachev, open this gate! [ cheers and applause ] mr. gorbachev, mr. gorbachev, tear down this wall! [ cheers and applause ] i understand the fear of war and the pain of division that afflict this continent and i pledge to you my country's efforts to help overcome these burdens. to be sure, we in the west must resist soviet expansion. so, we must maintain defenses of unassailable strength. yet, we seek peace. so, we must strive to reduce arms on both sides. beginning ten years ago, the soviets challenged the western alliance with a grave new threat, hundreds of new and more deadly ss-20 nuclear missiles capable of striking every capital in europe. the western alliance responded counterdeployment. unless the soviets agree to negotiate a better solution, namely the elimination of such weapons on both sides, for many months, the soviets refused to bargain in earnestness. as the alliance, in turn, prepared to go forward with i
general secretary gorbachev, if you seek peace, if you seek prosperity for the soviet union and easternurope, if you seek liberalization, come here to this gate. mr. gorbachev, open this gate! [ cheers and applause ] mr. gorbachev, mr. gorbachev, tear down this wall! [ cheers and applause ] i understand the fear of war and the pain of division that afflict this continent and i pledge to you my country's efforts to help overcome these burdens. to be sure, we in the west must resist soviet...
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if you seek prosperity for the soviet union eastern europe. if you seek liberalization.te. [ applause ] mr. gorbachev, tear down this wall. [ applause ] >> eric: another great american president, another great american patriot. >> andrea: speaking of patriots. great segue, not at all. you probably have heard about the story, middleborough, massachusetts, imposed a $20 swearing fine for anyone who swears in public. so i decided to do a little face time with "the five" and i hit the streets of a city that seemingly is terminally struck with terret's syndrome. here is what they said about a similar been a coming here. how do you think it would go over in the big apple? >> [bleep] >> if nobody cursed in new york, you would not hear a word. it's taking away people's independence, their freedom, freedom of speech. >> what i can tell, everybody cusss here. >> pay a $1 for every time i cussed he would be a millionaire. >> if i stubbed my toe, i am going to use the "f" word. >> it won't go over well at all. it's [bleep]. >> [bleep] >> we have the right to free speech. we should b
if you seek prosperity for the soviet union eastern europe. if you seek liberalization.te. [ applause ] mr. gorbachev, tear down this wall. [ applause ] >> eric: another great american president, another great american patriot. >> andrea: speaking of patriots. great segue, not at all. you probably have heard about the story, middleborough, massachusetts, imposed a $20 swearing fine for anyone who swears in public. so i decided to do a little face time with "the five" and i...
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today there are very few military governments, if you look at the natures of eastern europe and the soviet union, in the '8 0s, there was a sense that it would never change, it did change. you look at south africa, you look at what happened in northern ireland. this panel in these years are really dealing with the places that are really the most intractable. countries in the middle east, countries in asia. we haven't had the same notions of free press and where women have been held down for decades or centuries, and we're now in the process, we're trying to figure out how to change. we can't force it to happen, but we can help empower people who are the agents of change. that's the message of today, it's the message of what drl is about. we can't do it alone, there's a lot of allyies around the building, including the secretary who have made it clear to these are priorities to them. these are issues that we all have to keep working on, and we won't succeed if others in this room don't keep pushing us to do the same thing. >> it's come a long way and frankly as i said before, 30 years ago you wou
today there are very few military governments, if you look at the natures of eastern europe and the soviet union, in the '8 0s, there was a sense that it would never change, it did change. you look at south africa, you look at what happened in northern ireland. this panel in these years are really dealing with the places that are really the most intractable. countries in the middle east, countries in asia. we haven't had the same notions of free press and where women have been held down for...
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if you look at the nations of eastern europe and the soviet union in the '80s, was there the sense that it would never change. it did change. you look at south africa. you look at what happened in northern ireland. we are now, this panel and these years they're dealing with the places that have been the most intractable, countries in the middle east and countries in asia where you have not had a tradition of civil society and you haven't had the noings of free press and where women have been held down for decades or centuries and we're now in the process in the early stage of trying to figure out how those things change. change is a messy business and it's not a linear process. we can't force it to happen, but we can help empower people who are the agents of change. that's, to me, the message of this day and it's the message of what drl is about. we can't do it alone and we are not always going to be the most popular people within the state department, but it's getting better and there's a lot around the building including bill burns and including the secretary who have made it clear th
if you look at the nations of eastern europe and the soviet union in the '80s, was there the sense that it would never change. it did change. you look at south africa. you look at what happened in northern ireland. we are now, this panel and these years they're dealing with the places that have been the most intractable, countries in the middle east and countries in asia where you have not had a tradition of civil society and you haven't had the noings of free press and where women have been...
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this is at the time when the countries of eastern europe were being devoured by the soviet union. this created a really hyper atmosphere of fear. the police after this murder were under tremendous pressure to do something, and this is not good because they do. they created a thompson submachine gun-toting squad of 15 policemen. the head of public safety said, well, well-meaning people may accuse us of acting like a gestapo, but if we can bring in the horner killers, i'm willing to take all their criticism. and this was just after world war ii, so being accused of being like a gestapo was a significant criticism. this squad created a reign of terror in the black neighborhoods. the police just went out and brought in people for questioning and saw how they did. how they responded under questioning. when they brought in the people, they would put them in a fairly small room surrounded by at least four large, beefy policemen with a gun and a billy club. the men who wound up being sentenced to death here were all rather small. thomas english was the first one the police got to break. t
this is at the time when the countries of eastern europe were being devoured by the soviet union. this created a really hyper atmosphere of fear. the police after this murder were under tremendous pressure to do something, and this is not good because they do. they created a thompson submachine gun-toting squad of 15 policemen. the head of public safety said, well, well-meaning people may accuse us of acting like a gestapo, but if we can bring in the horner killers, i'm willing to take all...
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we heard in the last panel about what happened throughout eastern europe and the soviet union. dick schifter, dan fried worked with the dissident community there that for years everybody ignored. they thought these people are really -- they're not going to get anywhere. where are we in the middle east? we're in the early stage of a very imperfect set of political transitions. women are, and other vulnerable groups are clearly marginalized. you hear from women all the time, you know, we were standing on the streets, we were arm in arm, and then when the political process starts, we're ignored. >> right. >> and so the question of political empowerment of women is a critical piece of building sustainable democracies in the middle east. we're not going to make it happen alone. but we've got to be pushing for it. [ applause ] and i think, you know, the work that tammy did with drl is a piece of it. we start with the premise, these are not our revolutions. they're led by people in egypt, and libya, where i was last week, and bahrain. there are people in those countries who are going
we heard in the last panel about what happened throughout eastern europe and the soviet union. dick schifter, dan fried worked with the dissident community there that for years everybody ignored. they thought these people are really -- they're not going to get anywhere. where are we in the middle east? we're in the early stage of a very imperfect set of political transitions. women are, and other vulnerable groups are clearly marginalized. you hear from women all the time, you know, we were...
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we heard in the last panel about what happened throughout eastern europe in the soviet union. dick shifter and dan freed and others worked with the dissident community there that for years everybody ignored and they thought these people are really, you know, it's a fool's errand. they're not going to get anywhere. so where are we in the middle east? we're in the early stage of a very imperfect set of political transitions. women are -- and other vulnerable groups are clearly marginalized. you hear from women all the time. you know, we were standing in the streets. we were arm in arm. and then when the political process starts, we're ignored. >> right. >> and so the question of political empowerment of women is a critical piece of building sustainable democracies in the middle east. we're not going to make it happen alone, but we have to be pushing for it. [ applause ] and i think, you know, the work that tammy did, the work we're trying to do in drl is a piece of it. again, we start from the premise, it's not our -- these are not our revolutions. they're led byise,t's not our
we heard in the last panel about what happened throughout eastern europe in the soviet union. dick shifter and dan freed and others worked with the dissident community there that for years everybody ignored and they thought these people are really, you know, it's a fool's errand. they're not going to get anywhere. so where are we in the middle east? we're in the early stage of a very imperfect set of political transitions. women are -- and other vulnerable groups are clearly marginalized. you...
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eastern conference finals. how about d.c. united taking on the philadelphia union in a round of 16 in the u.s. open cup. nick to josh to tie this one up. the screaming eagle, they are going nuts. d.c. loses to the union. french open quarters we go. novak in the near court with his hands full against joe wilfred. the frenchman across court winner. the crowd is fired up, but two sets to one down. the joker would rally in the nearby court and watch the back hand winner. he has some emotion. he takes that in five sets. how about roger federer. a much tougher match against juan. lost the first two sets, but he is brilliant. you can tell this right here because he came back to win in five sets. they are in a juicy semifinal. that's if for sports, shawn yancy back in a moment. graduation, huh ? crazy, right ? well, with this droid razr by motorola on verizon 4g lte, you guys can stay in touch. ( grunts ) cool. you can video call on skype... send photos. yeah, okay. yeah, let's do it. get $100 off any motorola 4g lte smartphone, like the droid 4 now just $99.99. verizon. >>> the forecast is interesting. by the
eastern conference finals. how about d.c. united taking on the philadelphia union in a round of 16 in the u.s. open cup. nick to josh to tie this one up. the screaming eagle, they are going nuts. d.c. loses to the union. french open quarters we go. novak in the near court with his hands full against joe wilfred. the frenchman across court winner. the crowd is fired up, but two sets to one down. the joker would rally in the nearby court and watch the back hand winner. he has some emotion. he...
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south carolina, the key islands of south carolina, which are islands off the eastern coast of south carolina, those fall to the unionave, and most slaves stay, and so you have interactions between union army and the slave people in those key islands from november of 1861 on. and there are some great stories surrounding the sea islands occupation. a fellow named robert small, you can see him up at the top here. robert smalls was a slave, bument he was not a field hand. he was an enslaved man whose job was to pilot a steamer. steamer is owned by confederates. this steamer called the planter is running arms and ammunition among confederate forces. smalls in 1861, i forget the exact date, early on, smalls gets the idea that i steer the boat. and there are some union ships block aiding the coast not too far away, and i can go pretty fast. i'm going to give it a shot. so smalls and his crew, also slaves, smalls and the crew run the boat to union lines. and it's accepted as a prize of war. he gets half the prize, and he continues to pilot boats for the union navy now, for the rest of the war. you have people like robert sm
south carolina, the key islands of south carolina, which are islands off the eastern coast of south carolina, those fall to the unionave, and most slaves stay, and so you have interactions between union army and the slave people in those key islands from november of 1861 on. and there are some great stories surrounding the sea islands occupation. a fellow named robert small, you can see him up at the top here. robert smalls was a slave, bument he was not a field hand. he was an enslaved man...
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there's no competition because europe was rebuilding from world war ii and obviously the soviet union, eastern europe and even china were under massive communist dictatorship control. as a consequence now, 60, 70 years later we have a richer world but a more competitive world. the policies that were good in the 1950's quite simply don't hold as well now because the world is a lot more competitive. so in order for us to remain as competitive as possible and maintain our leadership in the world and maintain a was bought we need to have a different set of tax policies. that means not taxing people over 50%. britain tried that last year. sometimes they are getting less than they expected because the most influential and the best and brightest have left the country. so we want to avoid this type of tax policies to ensure it is as a vibrant the country as possible. >> host: michigan, barry. independent line. >> caller: good morning. yeah, i would like to make a comment. i'm almost sure that the foundation supports this but we spent 25, 30 years selling and trading jobs all over this world than havin
there's no competition because europe was rebuilding from world war ii and obviously the soviet union, eastern europe and even china were under massive communist dictatorship control. as a consequence now, 60, 70 years later we have a richer world but a more competitive world. the policies that were good in the 1950's quite simply don't hold as well now because the world is a lot more competitive. so in order for us to remain as competitive as possible and maintain our leadership in the world...
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we heard on the last panel about what happened throughout eastern europe and the soviet union, working with the dissident community for years everybody ignored and people thought it was fool's errand. so in the middle east we're in the early stage of imperfect political transitions. women and other vulnerable groups are clearly marginalizedded you hear from women all the time, we were standing on the streets, arm in arm, and when the political process starts, we're ignored. and so the question of political empowerment of women is a critical piece of building sustainable democracies in the middle east. we're not going to make it happen alone but we have to be pushing for it. [applause] >> i think the work that tammy did, the work we're trying to do, is a piece of it but we start from the premise, these are not our revolutions. they're led by people in egypt and libya, where i was last week in bahrain, people are going to demand change and demand dignity and we have to imply identify they're -- amplify their voices. we do it all the time. we can protect them when they get trouble. >> we
we heard on the last panel about what happened throughout eastern europe and the soviet union, working with the dissident community for years everybody ignored and people thought it was fool's errand. so in the middle east we're in the early stage of imperfect political transitions. women and other vulnerable groups are clearly marginalizedded you hear from women all the time, we were standing on the streets, arm in arm, and when the political process starts, we're ignored. and so the question...
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. >> general secretary gorbachev if you seek peace, if you seek prosperity for the soviet union and easterniberalization, come here to this gate. mr. gorbachev, open this gate. [cheers and applause] mr. gorbachev, tear down this wall. [cheers and applause] megyn: what lessons can be learned from that? michael reagan, is a political consultant and chairman of the reagan group and your father's relationship with mikhail gorbachev has become the stuff of history books. as we look today at the current relationship between the american and russian presidents put in perspective for us historically. >> well, historically, you know, the russians always respect strength what you had going on yesterday, you had one president there dealing from a deck of cards that was basically a very weak hand. another president sitting there with a very strong hand. putin with the strong hand, our president with a weak hand. when ronald reagan sat down with mikhail gorbachev back in the '80s he sat down with a very strong hand. he had "star wars" going for him. he was working to undermined the currency, the ruble i
. >> general secretary gorbachev if you seek peace, if you seek prosperity for the soviet union and easterniberalization, come here to this gate. mr. gorbachev, open this gate. [cheers and applause] mr. gorbachev, tear down this wall. [cheers and applause] megyn: what lessons can be learned from that? michael reagan, is a political consultant and chairman of the reagan group and your father's relationship with mikhail gorbachev has become the stuff of history books. as we look today at...
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eastern. senated homeland security and governmental affairs committee chair joseph lieberman and michael hayden. cnn's state of the union follows at 3:00 p.m. eastern. talks with david plouffe and then former republican presidential candidate rick santorum. also on the program, republican senator john barasso and democratic congressman chris van holland talk about the health care show. face the nation from cbs completes the line-up airing at 4:00 p.m. eastern. bob schieffer talks with presidential candidate mitt romney and then former vermont governor, democrat howard dean and republican senator lindsay graham. again, five network talk shows reairing as a public service beginning at noon eastern with nbc's "meet the press". 1:00 abc's "this week" at 2:00, fox news sunday. 3:00, state of the union and at 4:00 "face the nation" from cbs. you can listen to them all on c-span radio on 90.1 fm in the washington, d.c. area. nationwide on xm satellite radio. find us at channel 119. listen on your blackberry or go on line to cspanradio.org. host: joining us from new york is the chief washington correspondent for the fox news ch
eastern. senated homeland security and governmental affairs committee chair joseph lieberman and michael hayden. cnn's state of the union follows at 3:00 p.m. eastern. talks with david plouffe and then former republican presidential candidate rick santorum. also on the program, republican senator john barasso and democratic congressman chris van holland talk about the health care show. face the nation from cbs completes the line-up airing at 4:00 p.m. eastern. bob schieffer talks with...
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eastern. >>> back here on "state of the union" i'm joined by republican senator dick lugar of indiana and democratic senator mark warner of virginia. brought you both together because you both are known for working across the aisle in a time when there hasn't been much of that. i want to play you something that president obama said on friday. >> so my message to congress is, now is not the time to play politics. now is not the time to sit on your hands. the american people expect their leaders to work hard no matter what year it is. >> the president repeatedly chastises congress on the campaign trail for not working and not doing anything about jobs, et cetera, but i hear from republicans publicly, some democrats privately, that the president has not used the power of his office to push some of these ideas that he's out there talking about. has there been too much politics on the white house end of this as well, senator warner? >> well, i didn't get the memo that we were actually supposed to take presidential election years off. you know, if we look around -- >> but has he? >> i think the president
eastern. >>> back here on "state of the union" i'm joined by republican senator dick lugar of indiana and democratic senator mark warner of virginia. brought you both together because you both are known for working across the aisle in a time when there hasn't been much of that. i want to play you something that president obama said on friday. >> so my message to congress is, now is not the time to play politics. now is not the time to sit on your hands. the american...
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countries particularly the eastern european the emerging countries in eastern europe basically want to be a part. at least the european union to get the benefit of free movement labor cost advantages that they can take care of. araby decision makers what state you come from and you and i come from colorado oh i know i was brought up in colorado but i call myself a california who has more weight in the united states in the federal union of the united states well right over california in today's market for next coming election this fall colorado and truly has more weight because it's considered a swing state oh ok go anywhere where a question of the trick and so you know what i mean here i come from rhode island ok come from luxembourg. or pro europe been greeks. my dogs i'm not sure but i dogs but. i wouldn't even i mean if it's different based on this week basis again that's a problem i mean the nature of the problem doesn't go. that's healing of the motion of attachment to the union as a european i don't see it that i've never seen it that actually but as i said during good times you don't feel that too much but do it in b
countries particularly the eastern european the emerging countries in eastern europe basically want to be a part. at least the european union to get the benefit of free movement labor cost advantages that they can take care of. araby decision makers what state you come from and you and i come from colorado oh i know i was brought up in colorado but i call myself a california who has more weight in the united states in the federal union of the united states well right over california in today's...