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"eins, zwei, drei". or one, two, three. see ya guys! carmen: eins, zwei, drei...n: it's nice to meet a fellow musician, freddi! t you sound greato: t accordion.magic glo! freddi: i am great. i see you play the guitar. very nice. carmen i do! well, i play a lot of instruments, but the guitar is what i play best. freddi: well, i ay everything best! i can learn to play any instrument quite quickly. let me see that guitar. freddi: please, hold my accordion... (drum roll) (awkward chord) freddi: (d (awkward chord) freddi: ah th! i-i cannot play lis! freddi: i'm sorry but... i... in i just remembered some freddi: i remembered that... i have to... ... um... iron my socks. freddi: it is a terrible... wrinkled-sock situation... you see... carmen: but, what about the performance tonight, with your accordion? freddi: no, no... i simply cannot perform wi wrinkled socks. i won't be back until quite late. freddi: so... even though i would love to show you how beautifully i play this guitar, i'll just leave it here... and... goodbye! luna: nkled-sock situation?" freide: but who
"eins, zwei, drei". or one, two, three. see ya guys! carmen: eins, zwei, drei...n: it's nice to meet a fellow musician, freddi! t you sound greato: t accordion.magic glo! freddi: i am great. i see you play the guitar. very nice. carmen i do! well, i play a lot of instruments, but the guitar is what i play best. freddi: well, i ay everything best! i can learn to play any instrument quite quickly. let me see that guitar. freddi: please, hold my accordion... (drum roll) (awkward chord)...
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almost everyone in this camp is from the town of ras al ein. it used to be around 75% kurdish.here are just a handful of kurds left. and the people here believe that the ultimate goal of this turkish offensive is to essentially push the kurds out of this area completely and change the ethnic makeup of it forever. >> turkey has done little to alleviate their fears as the kurds have poured out of these areas, arabs have been bussed in. syrian refugees who turkish authorities claim are originally from these areas. after more than eight years of civil war, this part of syria is full of stories of people forcibly displaced. in the christian village, we find more families from ras al ein, sheltering in the ruins of a destroyed church. will you try to go home, i asked these women. there's no home to go to, they reply. isis cleansed this area of christians when it was in control. they have yet to return. now the village provides refuge for another people forced from their homes with no sense of a possible return. >> what a report, clarissa. i understand u.s. troops have started patrols
almost everyone in this camp is from the town of ras al ein. it used to be around 75% kurdish.here are just a handful of kurds left. and the people here believe that the ultimate goal of this turkish offensive is to essentially push the kurds out of this area completely and change the ethnic makeup of it forever. >> turkey has done little to alleviate their fears as the kurds have poured out of these areas, arabs have been bussed in. syrian refugees who turkish authorities claim are...
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man, irefore, as a free in the words ich ben ein berliner. -- host: the significance of that moment? guest: it was very important. there are some debates. how much forewarning did the data sav -- the united states have at the wall was going up? maybe the u.s. could have prevented it. obviously we couldn't. we would not have done something that probablynow, would have led to a conflict or a war with the soviet union. it was important for president kennedy to go to west berlin, stand there with the mayor and to show american support for the people in berlin, the people in west berlin. in the late 1940's, the soviet union tried to stamp out west berlin and the u.s. had the berlin airlift and we saved people. it's important to show the solidarity and u.s. support and u.s. support for west german's and german unification was consistent throughout the decades. we were important in helping facilitate their unification. host: you mentioned the berlin airlift. dig into that for a little bit. guest: just to explain to our viewers, the soviets tried to starve out west berlin. they wanted to tak
man, irefore, as a free in the words ich ben ein berliner. -- host: the significance of that moment? guest: it was very important. there are some debates. how much forewarning did the data sav -- the united states have at the wall was going up? maybe the u.s. could have prevented it. obviously we couldn't. we would not have done something that probablynow, would have led to a conflict or a war with the soviet union. it was important for president kennedy to go to west berlin, stand there with...
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reportedly shows fighting between kurdish fighters and turkish backed forces in i assess the town of ein it's maybe 80 kilometers away from here but the syrian military now allied with the kurds says the fighting is moving towards kabbani that's stationed here to prevent a turkish attack. it was woden's and the 100 the turkish backed militias are trying to block a road in leads to where we are here but the syrian army is making sure this won't happen. but it is. the hospitals in northern syria are full of injured civilians this father survived an attack on taliban yad which is in the turks are safe certain 2 of his children were severely injured 2 others are dead. i saw an airplane over our house we were packing our belongings into our car we wanted to flee and then a turkish plane bombed those were civilians not military and we were at home but home. from the kurds point of view everything started going wrong the moment the u.s. pulled its troops out of north eastern syria the americans presence had prevented any turkish offensive u.s. troops did return but only to guard syria's oilfiel
reportedly shows fighting between kurdish fighters and turkish backed forces in i assess the town of ein it's maybe 80 kilometers away from here but the syrian military now allied with the kurds says the fighting is moving towards kabbani that's stationed here to prevent a turkish attack. it was woden's and the 100 the turkish backed militias are trying to block a road in leads to where we are here but the syrian army is making sure this won't happen. but it is. the hospitals in northern syria...
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yeah i was detained in the ein is a refugee camp in kabbani i stayed there for 2 months then i was released. in the end i said that my husband had a heart condition and wanted to have surgery in iraq then i fled here to turkey. to get away from. the whole. they had forbidden me to leave if they said they would find me anywhere. if not. the battle of russia had just begun and some managed to flee but i didn't care for their market. power yet look. at. nothing to show that the right. side up with the short. cuts there are the feeling that some of the correct action. for this top of the political left plus my friends back much this is awful they obviously have that belief that folks. can fill up the office market yourself or sell stuff for the purpose for. which. to become a member of the period like in the coming. battle that's in the under the most important thing this bill must show is that men must not use violence towards women. the violence by men to wards women must stop. and there has to be equality. but above all there has to be peace so one she said. let my. so hard on one way or hon
yeah i was detained in the ein is a refugee camp in kabbani i stayed there for 2 months then i was released. in the end i said that my husband had a heart condition and wanted to have surgery in iraq then i fled here to turkey. to get away from. the whole. they had forbidden me to leave if they said they would find me anywhere. if not. the battle of russia had just begun and some managed to flee but i didn't care for their market. power yet look. at. nothing to show that the right. side up with...
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i was detained in the ein is a refugee camp in kabbani i stayed there for 2 months then i was released. in the end i said that my husband had a heart condition and wanted to have surgery in iraq then i fled here to turkey. to get away from. the whole. ringback pressure they had forbidden me to leave if they said they would find me anywhere. if not for the battle of russia had just begun to summon its to flee but i didn't care for the right. role for yet all the books. that were not trying to show that it would not go short. cuts or. that some of the critics of that action. for just a couple of the political left russia must read that russia this is a people they obviously have that ability to travel to the cultural the others are marked off the bottom here shelf the 2nd shelf for the purpose for. the reality is that. because of the fear of life in the free. lump. was there a part of the city on the left the most important thing this bill must share is that men must not use violence towards women as the violence by men towards women must stop. and there has to be equality. but above all
i was detained in the ein is a refugee camp in kabbani i stayed there for 2 months then i was released. in the end i said that my husband had a heart condition and wanted to have surgery in iraq then i fled here to turkey. to get away from. the whole. ringback pressure they had forbidden me to leave if they said they would find me anywhere. if not for the battle of russia had just begun to summon its to flee but i didn't care for the right. role for yet all the books. that were not trying to...
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i was detained in the ein is a refugee camp in qubani i stayed there for 2 months then i was released. in the end i said that my husband had a heart condition and wanted to have surgery in iraq then i fled here to turkey. to get away from us ringback ringback. they had to bid me to leave if they said they would find me anywhere. if not for. the battle of raka had just begun some managed to flee but i didn't care for the market if. robert yeah there was. nothing that i can't help but. there are clear that some of the cracks actually. for just a couple of the political left nationalist left that rush this is awful they obviously thought that if. i thought that the cut off fuck off fuck off mark the 40 year shelf of shuffle for the purpose for a. bunch. of people. because i'm sure it was literally coming. the end of it but of. the most important thing this bill must share is that men must not use violence towards women as the violence by men towards women must stop . and there has to be equality. but above all what has to be peace so 100 percent. let. so hard on him when honestly i'm sti
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i was detained in the ein is a refugee camp in qubani i stayed there for 2 months then i was released. in the end i said that my husband had a heart condition and wanted to have surgery in iraq then i fled here to turkey. to get away from us ringback. they had forbidden me to leave if they said they would find me anywhere. if not. the battle of russia had just begun and some managed to flee but i didn't care for them are. wrong yet though it will. probably not find that the current. crop will go short of. putting them or. that part of the crux of action. for just a couple of the political left plus my friends that much this is a have they are this is are that at least this rifle this cancel the others mark the bottom here shall the 2nd shuffle for the purpose for it. i would let that. off. because i'm sure it was a trick of. luck . was. a lot of this it is only the most important thing this bill must show is that men must not use violence towards women as the violence by men to wards women must stop . and there has to be equality. but above all one has to be peace so one she said ther
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and blankfiend ein is right thao have a fair tax you have to accurately know the value of the asset and the only assets that are marked to market are shares in publicly traded companies however, he's wrong about the issues of homes and farms. the fact is that the warren tax exempts the first $50 million in assets so that's not really an issue. the real issue is that half the economy, half of employment, and more than half of all businesses are privately held i mean, you know, we're talking bechtel and ernst & young. how do you value them? you can have a value -- >> i have to go to the other roberto now, robert. you've spent a lot of time looking at wealth taxes implemented in other countries you have argued, at least as have i seen, they don't work why? >> there used to be 12 countries in europe that had them and now it's only three and it will probably be less than that in a couple of years. the issue isn't so much valuation. the reason why it didn't work in europe, they started at a very throw threshold, $1 h $100,000, $200,000 i think what lloyd was making the point, which i think wa
and blankfiend ein is right thao have a fair tax you have to accurately know the value of the asset and the only assets that are marked to market are shares in publicly traded companies however, he's wrong about the issues of homes and farms. the fact is that the warren tax exempts the first $50 million in assets so that's not really an issue. the real issue is that half the economy, half of employment, and more than half of all businesses are privately held i mean, you know, we're talking...
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american credibility diplomatically, militari militarily, it used to be when an american official walked ein who else is there? it does not matter, usually the most attention and it is not an ego thing, you are the most important person in the room because you are the american official. if foreign government gets the idea that really the united states is no difference from any other corrupt society, the president is going to call up and ask for a personal favor? american credibility, look, you guys start to act more democratic and buck up. all of that goes away and vladimir putin is going to say they're no difference of what they are accusing me of. it is adami damming situation ts going to take a while to heal up. >> michael, i want to ask you from a legal perspective, how democrats approached this since the president is blocking any of the key witnesses here and the president has been known to speak in way when he's asking for something that may get the point across without saying it in so many words. we saw that with michael flynn and james comey, can you let it go? if you are prosecuting
american credibility diplomatically, militari militarily, it used to be when an american official walked ein who else is there? it does not matter, usually the most attention and it is not an ego thing, you are the most important person in the room because you are the american official. if foreign government gets the idea that really the united states is no difference from any other corrupt society, the president is going to call up and ask for a personal favor? american credibility, look, you...
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therefore as a free man, i take pride in the words ich bin ein berliner.eering] personaland now, a note, if i may. many years ago as a young course and i lived in west berlin and every morning as i awoke, the first site to greet me was east berlin, the brandenburg gate, and the wall. in one morning as i stood at the window of my apartment i had a terrible thought. how easy it was for one to become accustomed to the wall. ,t became part of the landscape part of your life. how wonderful it will be for east and west berliners to open their curtains tomorrow morning, see the wall and no it no longer separates them. i guess i always thought 1968 would the the most memorable year of my journalistic career. king, theartin luther invasion of jekyll's evocative. but 1989. think what we have witnessed. tiananmen square, the democracy movement not yet dead. it may be on the run, but it is not yet dead. and what is going on on both sides of this wall. the climax that has happened here today. the wall has come down. i mean physically as well. men and women on top of th
therefore as a free man, i take pride in the words ich bin ein berliner.eering] personaland now, a note, if i may. many years ago as a young course and i lived in west berlin and every morning as i awoke, the first site to greet me was east berlin, the brandenburg gate, and the wall. in one morning as i stood at the window of my apartment i had a terrible thought. how easy it was for one to become accustomed to the wall. ,t became part of the landscape part of your life. how wonderful it will...
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almost everyone in this camp is from the town of ras al ein and used to be about 75% kurdish.rds are left and the people here believe that the ultimate goal of this turkish offensive is to essentially push the kurds out of this area completely and change the ethnic makeup of it forever. turkey has done little to alleviate their fears as the kurds from poured out of these areas, arabs have been bused in. syrian refugees who turkish authorities claim are originally from these areas. after more than eight years of civil war, this part of syria is full of stories of people forcibly displaced. in the christian village here we find more families sheltered in ruins from a destroyed church. will you try to go home, i asked these women. there's no home to go to, they reply. >> [ speaking in foreign language ]. >> reporter: isis cleansed this area of christians when it was in control and they have yet to return. now the village provides refuge for another people. forced from their homes with no sense of a possible return. clarissa ward, cnn, northern syria. >> hmm. clarissa thank you fo
almost everyone in this camp is from the town of ras al ein and used to be about 75% kurdish.rds are left and the people here believe that the ultimate goal of this turkish offensive is to essentially push the kurds out of this area completely and change the ethnic makeup of it forever. turkey has done little to alleviate their fears as the kurds from poured out of these areas, arabs have been bused in. syrian refugees who turkish authorities claim are originally from these areas. after more...
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. >> and the world of freedom, the proudest post is ich bin ein berliner. >> reporter: in 1997, ronaldsoviet leader mikhail gorbachev. >> mr. gorbachev, tear down this wall. >> reporter: two years later, the people did. crowds on the eastern side of the wall demand they be let through. >> they were streaming across the wall within hours of the announcement. >> reporter: overwhelmed border guards had no choice but to step back. >> now their job is stamping passports as fast as they can to keep the flow to the west moving, and many of them seem to relish their new role. >> that's good. >> reporter: the fall of the berlin wall pointed to the end of the cold war and the promise of a more unified democratic world. but three decades later, that expectation has faded with the rise of nationalism and cracks appearing in the european union and nato. in berlin, yesterday, secretary of state mike pompeo called on nato nations to spend more on their defense. he also criticized russia and china. >> today authoritarianism is just a stone's throw away. it's rising. and if we're honest, it never reall
. >> and the world of freedom, the proudest post is ich bin ein berliner. >> reporter: in 1997, ronaldsoviet leader mikhail gorbachev. >> mr. gorbachev, tear down this wall. >> reporter: two years later, the people did. crowds on the eastern side of the wall demand they be let through. >> they were streaming across the wall within hours of the announcement. >> reporter: overwhelmed border guards had no choice but to step back. >> now their job is...
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. >> rep i'm sorry we can't get into the complicated details tonight, but, davidgu ein, rachel vanlandinghamank you very much for being here. >> thank you, appreciate it. so much. >> nawaz: we turn now to the democratic presidential race-- where candidates still trying to break through in the cwded field headed west this weekend. >> hello nevada democrats! >> nawaz: as impeachment news consumes washington, a show of force by the 2020 democratic candidates in nevada. >> this is a fight to end that national nightmare called donald trump. >> nawaz: in las vegas sunday night, 14 of the 2020 candidates made theiritch to nevadans, who'll vote third in the party's nominating contest. the lineup included former massachusetts governor deval patrick, who entered the crowded race just last week. former u.s. senate leader harry reid, still a gie't in the statpolitics, made an appearance, and, a call for unity. but beneath the surface, theti struggle ced over what kind of democratic nominee should lead the party next. a centrist like former vicejo presidenbiden... >> the risk of nominating someone who co
. >> rep i'm sorry we can't get into the complicated details tonight, but, davidgu ein, rachel vanlandinghamank you very much for being here. >> thank you, appreciate it. so much. >> nawaz: we turn now to the democratic presidential race-- where candidates still trying to break through in the cwded field headed west this weekend. >> hello nevada democrats! >> nawaz: as impeachment news consumes washington, a show of force by the 2020 democratic candidates in...
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and therefore, as a free man, i take pride in the words "ich bin ein berliner."eering] [applause] garrick: and now, a personal note, if i may. many years ago as a young correspondent with nbc news i lived in west berlin. and every morning as i awoke, the first sight to greet me was east berlin, the brandenburg gate, and the wall. and one morning as i stood at the window of my apartment i had a terrible thought. how easy it was for one to grow accustomed to the wall. it became part of the landscape, part of your life. until you did not even notice it anymore. how wonderful it will be for east and west berliners to open their curtains tomorrow morning, see the wall, and know it no longer separates them. now let's go back to tom brokaw at the wall. tom: i guess i always thought that 1968 would be the most memorable year of my journalistic career. the deaths of robert kennedy and martin luther king, the invasion of czechoslovakia, the democratic national convention in chicago, of course. but 1989. think about what we have witnessed this year on the joyful side. tiana
and therefore, as a free man, i take pride in the words "ich bin ein berliner."eering] [applause] garrick: and now, a personal note, if i may. many years ago as a young correspondent with nbc news i lived in west berlin. and every morning as i awoke, the first sight to greet me was east berlin, the brandenburg gate, and the wall. and one morning as i stood at the window of my apartment i had a terrible thought. how easy it was for one to grow accustomed to the wall. it became part of...
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and therefore, as a free man, i take pride in the words "ich bin ein berliner."cheering] garrick: and now, a personal note, if i may. many years ago as a young correspondent with nbc news i lived in west berlin. and every morning as i awoke and opened the curtains in my bedroom, the first sight to greet me was east berlin, the brandenburg gate, and the wall. and one morning as i stood at the window of my apartment, i had a terrible thought. how easy it was for one to grow accustomed to the wall. it became part of the landscape, part of your life. until you did not even notice it anymore. how wonderful it will be for east and west berliners to open their curtains tomorrow morning, see the wall, and know it no longer separates them. now, let's go back to tom brokaw at the wall. tom: i guess i always thought that 1968 would be the most memorable year of my journalistic career. the deaths of robert kennedy and martin luther king, the invasion of czechoslovakia, the democratic national convention in chicago, of course. but 1989. think about what we have witnessed this
and therefore, as a free man, i take pride in the words "ich bin ein berliner."cheering] garrick: and now, a personal note, if i may. many years ago as a young correspondent with nbc news i lived in west berlin. and every morning as i awoke and opened the curtains in my bedroom, the first sight to greet me was east berlin, the brandenburg gate, and the wall. and one morning as i stood at the window of my apartment, i had a terrible thought. how easy it was for one to grow accustomed...
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. >> ich bin ein berliner! even with all the turmoil, it seemed unlikely that that wal l, such as solid image of oppression, would come down. then, in a heartbeat, it did. i was the only journalist on the air, the night the berlin wall came down. i owned that story, and that was the end of the soviet empire. and we got lucky. i'd like to tell you that i knew the wall was coming down. unfortunately, i cannot. i didn't know. but it did come down on my watch, and i will never forget it. east germany remains a country in turmoil tonight. i arrived in berlin two days before the wall came down. in the eastern sector, i was able to get to the east for the first time and do reporting from there. >> you represent the best of east germany. that afternoon, there was the famous news conference in which the propaganda chief stood up. he was handed a slip of paper, and it said all citizens of the gdr can leave and come back through at any of the transit points. i looked at my german national cameraman and said, did he say wh
. >> ich bin ein berliner! even with all the turmoil, it seemed unlikely that that wal l, such as solid image of oppression, would come down. then, in a heartbeat, it did. i was the only journalist on the air, the night the berlin wall came down. i owned that story, and that was the end of the soviet empire. and we got lucky. i'd like to tell you that i knew the wall was coming down. unfortunately, i cannot. i didn't know. but it did come down on my watch, and i will never forget it. east...
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. >> let me get david ein here. >> there is another side of this conversation where i am hearing a lottimes the size. he's also a road scholar. cory booker ace road scholar. a lot of people speaks multiple languages and have some of the same points of excellence in their lives. you don't see people going my god, julian was a scholar. they do say it about him. there is a sense where he's more moderate and sort of more in the bi biden realm. why don't these other candidates get the same kind of love or kamala, too. >> i am surprised. i think kamala harris, cory booker and julian castro are impressive people, they have impressive careers and public service. i do think that each one of them through the debates earlier on and on the stage had some opportunity to speak to the audience in a crowded field. that's the issue here. it is some crowded field of known people who serve the needs. there were people happy with bernie sanders and elizabeth warren and joe biden. how do you cut into that? >> kamala harris, the first or second debate had that moment where she challenged joe biden, she look
. >> let me get david ein here. >> there is another side of this conversation where i am hearing a lottimes the size. he's also a road scholar. cory booker ace road scholar. a lot of people speaks multiple languages and have some of the same points of excellence in their lives. you don't see people going my god, julian was a scholar. they do say it about him. there is a sense where he's more moderate and sort of more in the bi biden realm. why don't these other candidates get the...
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ein 1954, he gave vaccines to second grade students and test trials. had a brother second grade. i was in can garden, he brought it home to give to me. he had second thoughts because i was outside discharge. within two months, i got polio. vaccines are good. i healed back my time. >> we will have additional questions from members and i'll start by recognizing myself.y doctor watkins, we've been having conversations with completes like google and i know google has been doing some work in identifying particular search words that may pop up i would allow us to rapidly say people are searching the term fever or try to quickly go into countries in africa or someplace, are you familiar with this and have they been successful or not? >> public health is aware of those crowd sourcing tools that look at g.i. symptoms are fever but we've not been using them in public health, i think they ha have. what we are interested in because we are a system that uses case -based surveillance, we are counting you as an individual. but we have extended past that into surveillance where we are looking at
ein 1954, he gave vaccines to second grade students and test trials. had a brother second grade. i was in can garden, he brought it home to give to me. he had second thoughts because i was outside discharge. within two months, i got polio. vaccines are good. i healed back my time. >> we will have additional questions from members and i'll start by recognizing myself.y doctor watkins, we've been having conversations with completes like google and i know google has been doing some work in...
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he was a savage and soulless ein of terrorhis r is over. -- his reign of terror is over. ticket to hell, i guess you could say. he spent his last miserable moments on earth cowering and crumbling in fear of the american warrior that was right there. no enemy stands a chance against the righteous might of the united states military. host: we will have more about isis later in the program. we will talk about the future of isis following the death of its leader. our guest will be michael ryan of the jamestown foundation. who is your favorite for 2020 and why? caller: my favorite is bernie sanders, but i would like to stand a little later on a caller earlier about wire these republicans going for trump? has made a mockery of the sanctity of the office of president. stand up there in front of newscasters and touts his personal business products. he tries to use his personal hotels for gain. let's talk about being a traitor, dealing with russia, and it is unbelievable. he has become a russian pond. korea is laughing behind his back. he has made a fool of us in front of the enti
he was a savage and soulless ein of terrorhis r is over. -- his reign of terror is over. ticket to hell, i guess you could say. he spent his last miserable moments on earth cowering and crumbling in fear of the american warrior that was right there. no enemy stands a chance against the righteous might of the united states military. host: we will have more about isis later in the program. we will talk about the future of isis following the death of its leader. our guest will be michael ryan of...
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man, irefore, as a free in the words ich ben ein berliner. -- host: the significance of that moment? guest: it was very important. there are some debates. how much forewarning did the data sav -- the united states have at the wall was going up? maybe the u.s. could have prevented it. obviously we couldn't. we would not have done something that probablynow, would have led to a conflict or a war with the soviet union. it was important for president kennedy to go to west berlin, stand there with the mayor and to show american support for the people in berlin, the people in west berlin. in the late 1940's, the soviet union tried to stamp out west berlin and the u.s. had the berlin airlift and we saved people. it's important to show the solidarity and u.s. support and u.s. support for west german's and german unification was consistent throughout the decades. we were important in helping facilitate their unification. host: you mentioned the berlin airlift. dig into that for a little bit. guest: just to explain to our viewers, the soviets tried to starve out west berlin. they wanted to tak
man, irefore, as a free in the words ich ben ein berliner. -- host: the significance of that moment? guest: it was very important. there are some debates. how much forewarning did the data sav -- the united states have at the wall was going up? maybe the u.s. could have prevented it. obviously we couldn't. we would not have done something that probablynow, would have led to a conflict or a war with the soviet union. it was important for president kennedy to go to west berlin, stand there with...
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and therefore, as a free man, i take pride in the words ich ben ein berliner. 1, >> the significance of that moment? >> it was very important. there are some debates. how much forewarning did the data sav the united states have at the wall was going up? maybe the u.s. could have prevented it. obviously we couldn't. we would not have done something because, you know, that probably would have led to a conflict or a war with the soviet union. it was important for president kennedy to go to west berlin, stand there with the mayor and to show american support for the people in berlin, the people in west berlin. in the late 1940's, the soviet union tried to stamp out west berlin and the u.s. had the berlin airlift and we saved people. it's important to show the solidarity and u.s. support and u.s. support for west german's and german unification was consistent throughout the decades. we were important in helping facilitate their unification. >> you mentioned the berlin airlift. dig into that for a little bit. >> just to explain to our viewers, the soviets tried to starve out west berlin. t
and therefore, as a free man, i take pride in the words ich ben ein berliner. 1, >> the significance of that moment? >> it was very important. there are some debates. how much forewarning did the data sav the united states have at the wall was going up? maybe the u.s. could have prevented it. obviously we couldn't. we would not have done something because, you know, that probably would have led to a conflict or a war with the soviet union. it was important for president kennedy to...
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man, irefore, as a free in the words ich ben ein berliner. they wanted to take over west berlin. to them germany had been divided into two states. we're talking about 1947-1948. you had the presence of american, british and french troops in west berlin. the soviets tried to starve out west berlin. they tried to cut the lines of communication. what the united states did was to begin and airlift. we flew our planes and literally dropped food and other supplies. you can see photos of german children rushing and getting chewing gum and cigarette that g on right now. there is some positive in the world. it's just all the offices this but on bad stuff -- emphasis is put on bathtub. stuff.asis is on bad k about that all day today. the white house spokesman, she is definitely the most beautiful woman i've ever seen in my lifef november 9, 1989. [video] >> did you imagine anything like this happening? president bush: i imagined it but i cannot say i foresaw this development at this state. i did not foresee it, but imagining it, yes. i talked about europe whole and free. we talked about th
man, irefore, as a free in the words ich ben ein berliner. they wanted to take over west berlin. to them germany had been divided into two states. we're talking about 1947-1948. you had the presence of american, british and french troops in west berlin. the soviets tried to starve out west berlin. they tried to cut the lines of communication. what the united states did was to begin and airlift. we flew our planes and literally dropped food and other supplies. you can see photos of german...
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. >> ich bin ein berliner! even with all the turmoil, it seemed unlikely that that wall, such as solid image of oppression, would come down. then, in a heartbeat, it did. i was the only journalist on the air, the night the berlin wall came down. i owned that story, and that was the end of the soviet empire. and we got lucky. i'd like to tell you that i knew the wall was coming down. unfortunately, i cannot. i didn't know. but it did come down on my watch, and i will never forget it. east germany remains a country in turmoil tonight. i arrived in berlin two days before the wall came down. in the eastern sector, i was able to get into the east for the first time and do reporting from there. >> you represent the best of east germany. that afternoon, there was the famous news conference in which the propaganda chief screwed up. he was handed a slip of paper, and it said all citizens of the gdr can leave and come back through at any of the transit points. i looked at my german national cameraman and said, did he say
. >> ich bin ein berliner! even with all the turmoil, it seemed unlikely that that wall, such as solid image of oppression, would come down. then, in a heartbeat, it did. i was the only journalist on the air, the night the berlin wall came down. i owned that story, and that was the end of the soviet empire. and we got lucky. i'd like to tell you that i knew the wall was coming down. unfortunately, i cannot. i didn't know. but it did come down on my watch, and i will never forget it. east...