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so this is gorbachev referring to himself. he says so don't portray gorbachev as a naÏve person.if there's any naÏvetÉ is on the part of later leaders in moscow. nato expansion never came up under gorbachev, not even after the warsaw pact collapsed. the problem is a gorbachev .14 contradicts gorbachev 1990 which shows the power of historical research and original sources. third and more briefly, the 1997 controversy. the soviet union collapses and then by the mid to late '90s the question is now arisen under u.s. president bill clinton of nato moving into central and eastern europe. and as that question becomes close to being a reality, it becomes apparent that there is a profound disagreement between moscow and washington about the final settlement over germany. now, in a point of unity both of them agree that the final settlement is only about germany. they agree absolutely on that. the problem is that they disagree on the consequences of that reality. for yeltsin it means death information to move article font eastward across the cold war line was only for eastern germany. it
so this is gorbachev referring to himself. he says so don't portray gorbachev as a naÏve person.if there's any naÏvetÉ is on the part of later leaders in moscow. nato expansion never came up under gorbachev, not even after the warsaw pact collapsed. the problem is a gorbachev .14 contradicts gorbachev 1990 which shows the power of historical research and original sources. third and more briefly, the 1997 controversy. the soviet union collapses and then by the mid to late '90s the question is...
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gorbachev understood save the ussr in the previous form will no longer work, you can only collect it again. in the autumn of 1991, the development of an agreement on the creation of a confederation of the union of sovereign states or the sug began at the state residence of novo-ogaryovo . however, the leaders of the former soviet republics, including the russian president. boris yeltsin was not dismounted by signing it. anatoly chernyaev entered a diary, starting from the first days of perestroika, the faster events developed, the less illusions about the future. on november 14, 1991, he wrote down the union treaty, which will not be on the agenda in novaya ogoreva, nevertheless, that day the meeting participants agreed to the creation of a confederation on november 15, the izvestia newspaper came out with the headline get used to the words union of sovereign states. among the participants in the new ogaryov negotiations was no longer the chairman of the supreme council of ukraine leonid kravchuk on december 1, a referendum of independence was held in ukraine. and the presidential el
gorbachev understood save the ussr in the previous form will no longer work, you can only collect it again. in the autumn of 1991, the development of an agreement on the creation of a confederation of the union of sovereign states or the sug began at the state residence of novo-ogaryovo . however, the leaders of the former soviet republics, including the russian president. boris yeltsin was not dismounted by signing it. anatoly chernyaev entered a diary, starting from the first days of...
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there is another gorbachev arrested immediately after meeting with you.d that keeping your mouth shut for a long time, it will not be so that you may well become the next one. well, what do you suggest? i have a former biathlon champion. but as you understand, the services of a professional are very, very worth it. not cheap, come on, talk talk, call your champion. unnamed what are you doing here, surely you brought something delicious? why are you going to ask us something about the fate of your nephew. this is the note that was planted in the mailbox this morning. dear, auntie to live on, i feel like my brother is a killer, i can’t bear my death, i ask you not to blame anyone. lasha, you have already contacted the police, i am sure that he wrote it. bravo good show. you have done a great job here. we with the senior detective captain, a baturin, almost shed a tear, although we hard to break through. gotta rip. we still love it. well, give them a little drama mrs. svetikova is arrested for forging documents from the murder. let's not get bigger. film eve
there is another gorbachev arrested immediately after meeting with you.d that keeping your mouth shut for a long time, it will not be so that you may well become the next one. well, what do you suggest? i have a former biathlon champion. but as you understand, the services of a professional are very, very worth it. not cheap, come on, talk talk, call your champion. unnamed what are you doing here, surely you brought something delicious? why are you going to ask us something about the fate of...
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this is gorbachev are deferring to himself he says don't perpetrate gorbachev as a naÏve perfect there'sany naÏvetÉ is on the part of later leaders in moscow laid out expansion never came up even after the warsaw pactar collapse. contradicts a gorbachev 1998ow which shows the power of historical research. third and more brief of the 1997 controversy for the soviet union collapses, and then by the mid to late '90s the question has now arisen under u.s. president bill clinton of nato moving into central and eastern europe. and that question becomes close to being a reality but comes up apparent there is a profound disagreement treat moscow and washington about the final settlement over germany. now and a rare point of unity both of them agree the final settlement is only about germany. they agree absolutely on that. the problem is they disagree on the consequences of that reality. that means the commission two of article five eastward across the cold war mind is only for eastern germany. it should not go anywhere else. for the west it means that the movement of article five across the 1989
this is gorbachev are deferring to himself he says don't perpetrate gorbachev as a naÏve perfect there'sany naÏvetÉ is on the part of later leaders in moscow laid out expansion never came up even after the warsaw pactar collapse. contradicts a gorbachev 1998ow which shows the power of historical research. third and more brief of the 1997 controversy for the soviet union collapses, and then by the mid to late '90s the question has now arisen under u.s. president bill clinton of nato moving...
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i came home from the hospital and three days later mother was gone. >> and the gorbachevs came -- >>ance. it was a terrible time. >> first ladies in their own words continues on american history tv. ronald and nancy reagan's final chapter together was overshadowed by his alzheimer's zeg. their long partnership ended with his death at the age of 93. it led to a shift in her own image as americans watched with admiration. in that 1999 interview with c-span's brian lamb she confided the depth of her loss as her husband slipped away. >> what have you learned about this disease? >> it is probably the worst disease you could ever have. >> why? >> because you lose contact, and europe not able to share, in our case you're not able to share all those wonderful memories that we have and we had -- we had a wonderful life. >> can you have a conversation that makes sense to you with the president? >> not now. no. >> the letter itself, what were the circumstances when he wrote the letter? were you with him? >> i was with him. we were in the library and he was sitting at the table in the library an
i came home from the hospital and three days later mother was gone. >> and the gorbachevs came -- >>ance. it was a terrible time. >> first ladies in their own words continues on american history tv. ronald and nancy reagan's final chapter together was overshadowed by his alzheimer's zeg. their long partnership ended with his death at the age of 93. it led to a shift in her own image as americans watched with admiration. in that 1999 interview with c-span's brian lamb she...
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not one inch -- mikhail gorbachev. vladimir putin used those words to suggest that the united states and nato were not interested in peace and could not be trusted. sunday, a history professor and author of "not one inch" talks about the comment and the impact nato expansion has had on u.s.-russia relations. >> it showed that baker had to write back to allies and apologize for that language. the problem is it took gorbachev a while to say this, and he started pressing to have it in writing, but that is no longer an offer. when push comes to shove and there is actually a treaty negotiated, that treaty specifically allows nato to move across societies. >> you can listen to "q&a" and all of our podcasts on our free c-span now app. listen to c-span radio with our free mobile app, c-span now, get complete access to what is happening in washington wherever you are with live streams of floor proceedings and hearings from u.s. congress. the courts, campaigns, and more, plus analysis from the world of politics with our informat
not one inch -- mikhail gorbachev. vladimir putin used those words to suggest that the united states and nato were not interested in peace and could not be trusted. sunday, a history professor and author of "not one inch" talks about the comment and the impact nato expansion has had on u.s.-russia relations. >> it showed that baker had to write back to allies and apologize for that language. the problem is it took gorbachev a while to say this, and he started pressing to have it...
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-- mikhail gorbachev.stion was, what would be the shape of the post-cold war world with the soviet union collapsing? well, there were several visions. gorbachev's vision was what he called a common european home. from the atlantic, from lisbon all the way to vladivostok. no military blocs, mutual accommodation. this was an extension of a program of charles de gaulle in earlier years. that emmanuel macron has recently been pressing something similar, a common european home from the atlantic to the urals, incorporating russia within a european and maybe eurasian, peaceful system with no military blocs. that was one vision. the other one, and disco spec 50 or 60 years, the u.s. vision called atlantis, based on the atlantic alliance, based on nato and europe, which the u.s. dominates and controls. that is a dip -- that is a deep issue in world affairs that goes back to the second world war. will europe be subordinate to the united states? within the atlantis nato framework? or, will it move towards a european
-- mikhail gorbachev.stion was, what would be the shape of the post-cold war world with the soviet union collapsing? well, there were several visions. gorbachev's vision was what he called a common european home. from the atlantic, from lisbon all the way to vladivostok. no military blocs, mutual accommodation. this was an extension of a program of charles de gaulle in earlier years. that emmanuel macron has recently been pressing something similar, a common european home from the atlantic to...
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mcgill gorbachev said that sounds good, but nothing formal.eorge baker told this to his boss, george h.w. bush. they spoke very frankly to each other. president bush said to secretary baker [indiscernible]. if we leave nato frozen on this cold war line that means you have germany that is in one half of nato. we can figure out other ways to unify germany. i am president and i think it is important to maintain nato. i am paraphrasing, at exact quotation is in my book. one of the newest documents i found said baker had the courage to say sorry about the confusion. it took mcgill gorbachev while. that is no longer an offer. when push comes to shove, when there is actually a treaty negotiated, it changes moscow's willingness to let germany go. the treaty explicitly allowed nato to move eastward. it allows the opposite of what baker and gorbachev discussed in february. he not only takes the financial payment but also let's -- as well. she takes not 1 inch from the beginning in february and ignores the fact that his country signed and ratified the tr
mcgill gorbachev said that sounds good, but nothing formal.eorge baker told this to his boss, george h.w. bush. they spoke very frankly to each other. president bush said to secretary baker [indiscernible]. if we leave nato frozen on this cold war line that means you have germany that is in one half of nato. we can figure out other ways to unify germany. i am president and i think it is important to maintain nato. i am paraphrasing, at exact quotation is in my book. one of the newest documents...
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w bush visited the ussr after meetings with gorbachev in moscow. he travelled to q, where he delivered a speech in front of the deputies of the supreme soviet. oh, by when americans talk of freedom, we refer to people's ability to says live without fear of government intrusion moon, without fear of harassment by their fellow citizens without restricting others. free freedom is not the same as independence, hulu americans will not support those mo, seek independence in order to replace a far off tyranny with a local despotism. they will not aid those who promote a suicidal nationalism based upon ethnic hatred. and may i simply say, may god bless the people of ukraine. thank you very, very much. oh, i forward to talking to you all that technology should work for people. a robot must obey the orders given by human beings, except when such orders at conflict with the 1st law of the nation. we should be very careful about our personal intelligence. and the point obviously, is to create trust or rather than fear a job with artificial intelligence. where
w bush visited the ussr after meetings with gorbachev in moscow. he travelled to q, where he delivered a speech in front of the deputies of the supreme soviet. oh, by when americans talk of freedom, we refer to people's ability to says live without fear of government intrusion moon, without fear of harassment by their fellow citizens without restricting others. free freedom is not the same as independence, hulu americans will not support those mo, seek independence in order to replace a far off...
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hello nastya gorbachev again swear. when he was not there, she invited some uncle home. listen to this nonsense, wash your hands and eat. you had a normal tv with cartoon cables. or your dad. he says that i'm bella signorita, he has yogurt from an advertisement for useful, you have cheap and tasteless. soon things will be different for us. i promised you that you would be a princess. we need to wait a bit. yes, i only have a name so far, like a princess, mom says you will never be rich, because you're a fool. mom is wrong. i will do everything for you nastenka. soon you will study in the best most prestigious school hit and said that he would spend the night in the car. all right, bring your yogurt. but for this you owe me a house so you managed to see belogorsky ivan kulin, a drinking man, he is not capable of murder by definition. well, as i understand it, you have not seen from the depths either. yes, of course, yes, the depth of the guard there, maybe up to the gate. wow, lay down on their trace, healthy. hello, i learned from my staff that you are looking for me and
hello nastya gorbachev again swear. when he was not there, she invited some uncle home. listen to this nonsense, wash your hands and eat. you had a normal tv with cartoon cables. or your dad. he says that i'm bella signorita, he has yogurt from an advertisement for useful, you have cheap and tasteless. soon things will be different for us. i promised you that you would be a princess. we need to wait a bit. yes, i only have a name so far, like a princess, mom says you will never be rich, because...
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she has double as mikhail gorbachev than in the soviet union. really. he won 33 kelvin on flakes. yes, i got none of you, but she was cisco of water. yes. she may not. all you know. she tom with a free go. it stopped me. yes. me okay. plenty of me. ah, ah, as both from afghanistan soldiers turned out to the children that a mass movement and that edifice under glass knows the by mikhail gorbachev. to relax almost daily. 000008 errors and writes, oh, bunsen, victimization, that was now exposed. you? yes, i need you because i wish you have a bit of a check if we're picking up the other one i i i i 01989 the through in the tell the it's done. ilia decade. 20. it was here in point. yeah. oh, leon wolf fell king the 1st step in patient ah 1990 bill packed but troops ah present soviet soldiers and earned home power the palace of cards and bung with it safe what he could but to light 01991 they ministry boscoe ah ah ah, go budapest, people ah ah, for president of russia, resistance, he the cool for the next year there duration in its final year this oh, just bring in cost cutting the real
she has double as mikhail gorbachev than in the soviet union. really. he won 33 kelvin on flakes. yes, i got none of you, but she was cisco of water. yes. she may not. all you know. she tom with a free go. it stopped me. yes. me okay. plenty of me. ah, ah, as both from afghanistan soldiers turned out to the children that a mass movement and that edifice under glass knows the by mikhail gorbachev. to relax almost daily. 000008 errors and writes, oh, bunsen, victimization, that was now exposed....
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secretary of state, james baker told soviet leader mikal gorbachev that nato would not expand eastward, not one inch. in the lead up to the russian invasion of ukraine, vladimir putin used those words to suggest the u.s. and nato were not interested in peace and should not be trusted. tonight on "q&a" a history professor and author of "not one inch" talks about the 1990 comment and the impact nato expansion has had on u.s.-russian relations. >> one of the newest documents i found found -- showed baker went right back to allies and said sorry about that language, drop it, we are not going to use it anymore. the problem is it took mikal gorbachev a while to see this and he starts pressing in the summer and fall to get that in writing. but that is no longer on offer. when push comes to shove, when there is actually a treaty negotiated, that treaty explicitly allows nato to move eastward across the former cold war line. >> tonight at 8:00 eastern on c-span's "q&a." you can listen to it and all of our podcasts on our free c-span now app. >> at least six presidents recorded conversations whi
secretary of state, james baker told soviet leader mikal gorbachev that nato would not expand eastward, not one inch. in the lead up to the russian invasion of ukraine, vladimir putin used those words to suggest the u.s. and nato were not interested in peace and should not be trusted. tonight on "q&a" a history professor and author of "not one inch" talks about the 1990 comment and the impact nato expansion has had on u.s.-russian relations. >> one of the newest...
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i mean, i came home from the hospital, and three days later, mother was gone. >> and then the gorbachevs a tough time. >> first lady continues now on tv. ronald reagan's -- their long partnership ended with his death in 2004 at the age of 93. her devoted care led to a shift in her own public image as americans watched with admiration. in that 1999 interview, she confided the depth of her loss as her husband slipped away. >> what have you learned about this disease? >> it is probably the worst disease you can ever have. >> why? >> because you lose contact, and you're not able to share. in our case, you're not able to share all those wonderful memories that we have. and we had a -- we had a wonderful life. >> can you have a conversation that makes sense to you with the president? >> not now. no. >> the letter itself, what were the circumstances in which he wrote the letter? were you with him when he wrote it? >> i was with him. we were at the library, and he was sitting at the table in the library, and he sat down and wrote it, and that was it. >> first draft? >> first draft. he crossed ou
i mean, i came home from the hospital, and three days later, mother was gone. >> and then the gorbachevs a tough time. >> first lady continues now on tv. ronald reagan's -- their long partnership ended with his death in 2004 at the age of 93. her devoted care led to a shift in her own public image as americans watched with admiration. in that 1999 interview, she confided the depth of her loss as her husband slipped away. >> what have you learned about this disease? >> it...
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couple mchale and raisa gorbachev. join me in a round of applause for nancy reagan. okay, once in water. thank you. well, here we are carl. austin a few friends i was thinking something that nobody i know has as ever asked you at least i've never seen it written or published anywhere or were on television. your mother was a very strong democrat and your father a republican. yes. well, yes, my mother was a very strong democrat. my father really wasn't too interested in politics, but lent lean more to republicans when you were younger. what were your politics or was it something that even interested? you didn't know one thing about it. not a thing and when we got married, i didn't know anything about it. everything i learned. i learned during our courtship and and after we were married obviously, so were you were you first were you a democrat when you i was nothing? i don't say that with pride because that was wrong and i you know. but young people in those days weren't as involved politically and and you should be but truth it was i wasn't. well if your husband had no
couple mchale and raisa gorbachev. join me in a round of applause for nancy reagan. okay, once in water. thank you. well, here we are carl. austin a few friends i was thinking something that nobody i know has as ever asked you at least i've never seen it written or published anywhere or were on television. your mother was a very strong democrat and your father a republican. yes. well, yes, my mother was a very strong democrat. my father really wasn't too interested in politics, but lent lean...
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as part of his new political thinking, mikhail gorbachev invites us president ronald reagan to moscow for the occasion. ah, regan rejected this offer. his reason for refusal was his junction to the u. s. s. r's policy towards the greek catholic uni, a church and the orthodox auto selfless churches. ah, there was no doubt that such a stuff did not go unnoticed in ukraine. august 19th, 1991. the artist drew and moscow though my youngest brother, the mozilla, though at issue gorbachev was removed from power. most of the regional leaders in ukraine supported the initiators of the to the state committee on the state emergency. landed craft took, took a wait and see attitude without issuing any strong statements. 2 days later, the crew attempt failed friendships and pushed the declaration of state independence in the supreme soviet . the idea of miss visions to vassar and at the block of an estimate. so soon as you go, mr. ross, persona committal who in summer that you did without that may put into the pillow trust that just pamela simona from thus the image. oh, but i will just stick to th
as part of his new political thinking, mikhail gorbachev invites us president ronald reagan to moscow for the occasion. ah, regan rejected this offer. his reason for refusal was his junction to the u. s. s. r's policy towards the greek catholic uni, a church and the orthodox auto selfless churches. ah, there was no doubt that such a stuff did not go unnoticed in ukraine. august 19th, 1991. the artist drew and moscow though my youngest brother, the mozilla, though at issue gorbachev was removed...
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w. bush visited the ussr after meetings with gorbachev in moscow to travel to cue where he delivered a speech in front of the deputies of the supreme soviet. oh, when americans talk of freedom, we refer to people's ability to live without fear of government intrusion. lou without fear of harassment by their fellow citizens without restricting others street. yet freedom is not the same as independence. blue americans will not support those mo, seek independence in order to replace a far off tyranny with a local despotism. they will not aid those who promote a suicidal nationalism based upon ethnic hatred. and may i simply say, may god bless the people of ukraine. thank you very, very much. ah ah, what we got to do is identify the threats that we have. it's crazy foundation. let it be in arms, race is on offense bearing dramatic development only personally and getting to resist. i don't see how that strategy will be successful, very political time. time to sit down and talk for nicolay whomever's but anyway the supervision sort of japan here next up is the zillow. news to to know was t
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w. bush visited the ussr after meetings with gorbachev in moscow. he travelled to q, where he delivered a speech in front of the deputies of the supreme soviet. oh, decisive . when americans talk of freedom. we refer to people's ability to live without fear of government intrusion moon, without fear of harassment by their fellow citizens, without restricting other st. yet freedom is not the same as independence. hulu, americans will not support those who seek independence in order to replace a far off tyranny with a local despotism. they will not aid those who promote a suicidal nationalism based upon ethnic hatred. and may i simply say, may god bless the people of ukraine. thank you. very, very much ah ah ah ah needs to come to the russian state will never be i side as i'm phoning most landscape div asking him then knocking. also need it within a 50 babel keys on i need to find anyone else with we will ban in the european union. the kremlin. ca, yep, machine. the state aren't russia to date and r t spoke neck. even our video agency, roughly all ban
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well what about him kornilov dug up, and gorbachev's osipovich emigrated to the united states as a childucated in new york, so we still have it here, his father died, the law office closed and gorbachev returned to sablinsk. he needs more opportunities to talk to the stadium. let him dig deeper, that's for sure. it is important. where will he go? consider what is already working for us. good. blimey. we just need to process it correctly. what will happen to me now? i'm not ready to press charges against you yet. i need everything carefully verify. for now. are you going to a health resort? i see in some state you will lie down and recover. you will always come, we will see everything there. hurry up . if anything, immediately fall to the floor and the first opportunity run the noose, understand? why are you scaring at least yours? forewarned is forearmed. ready for everyone, let's start. i understood. the object in the car of whom does it start moving? did the reception understand you? keep watching. that the first i see a familiar foreign car drove out of the alley follows. there is a c
well what about him kornilov dug up, and gorbachev's osipovich emigrated to the united states as a childucated in new york, so we still have it here, his father died, the law office closed and gorbachev returned to sablinsk. he needs more opportunities to talk to the stadium. let him dig deeper, that's for sure. it is important. where will he go? consider what is already working for us. good. blimey. we just need to process it correctly. what will happen to me now? i'm not ready to press...
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a gorbachev's proposes in 1990 will this the us? had no interest in actually oppose the human european coming home, but it did have a compromise version. and that was what was agreed by bush and baker in the united states. venture and coal in germany gorbachev in russia nato germany would be unified. and would join nato which is quite a concession on the board of the russians. recalled their history germany alone had practically destroyed russia. several times in the past half century to allow a unified germany to join a hostile. military alliance was not a small step. gorbachev agreed on a condition the condition was the nato would not move one inch to the east. beyond germany he's in fact nato forces wouldn't even go to east germany. that was the condition. perfectly explicit unambiguous you want to see the actual wording? look it up in the online national security archives. georgetown university which have a record an authoritative record of the official document no ambiguity gorbachev agreed to that the bush baker administration
a gorbachev's proposes in 1990 will this the us? had no interest in actually oppose the human european coming home, but it did have a compromise version. and that was what was agreed by bush and baker in the united states. venture and coal in germany gorbachev in russia nato germany would be unified. and would join nato which is quite a concession on the board of the russians. recalled their history germany alone had practically destroyed russia. several times in the past half century to allow...
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by the way, about the conversation with gorbachev, mikhail sergeevich asked what was being done?ose mass psychosis in the world. asked my opinion about the true situation, and the true situation was catastrophic and science prompted to launch robots to clean the roof of the third unit, launch robots. everything was resolved very quickly. robots were installed with japan, which, after half an hour from the level of radiation, crumbled, spun in place and died out, and then it was decided to launch our men on the roof empirically, there was no empirical analogue. without a dose they launched onto the roof and the work shift was covered, then a man 1 minute 15 seconds. there was a camera, they showed the camera by a stopwatch, they started it when it became clear that no technique from the consequences of such an accident could cope with the consequences of such an accident, the military was sent to chernobyl when mobilization was announced. and this is such a concept, yes, that, after the war, no one had ever heard, no one raised the assigned staff, assigned to the present in the re
by the way, about the conversation with gorbachev, mikhail sergeevich asked what was being done?ose mass psychosis in the world. asked my opinion about the true situation, and the true situation was catastrophic and science prompted to launch robots to clean the roof of the third unit, launch robots. everything was resolved very quickly. robots were installed with japan, which, after half an hour from the level of radiation, crumbled, spun in place and died out, and then it was decided to...
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e gorbachev to the committee for the defense of peace from genrikh borovik was the leader for the first time created informal public organizations, and then for the first time i saw a person who was very energetic and actively spoke. uh, non-standard is very original, and i was very interested in it. then, of course, i was in america when vyacheslav aleksey was engaged in the presidential company, uh, in the elections in the ninety- first year. and suddenly i found out that zhirinovsky this, by the way, probably during the presidential campaign, he said all this in the ninety-first year. but then, of course, he was sincere and honest in that he was against the collapse of the soviet union and he opposed, maybe one of the rare people who, here, press the communist party, the creature supported the collapse of the ussr but he and his party over this very much i was proud, but here i would like to draw attention to one circumstance, when later we met many times in the house and in many other places. he was a very interesting person. here we are in columbus agayev conference for the second
e gorbachev to the committee for the defense of peace from genrikh borovik was the leader for the first time created informal public organizations, and then for the first time i saw a person who was very energetic and actively spoke. uh, non-standard is very original, and i was very interested in it. then, of course, i was in america when vyacheslav aleksey was engaged in the presidential company, uh, in the elections in the ninety- first year. and suddenly i found out that zhirinovsky this, by...
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act i'm about gorbachev, well, lawyer.here is interesting information, he once developed gorbachev, he was suspected of creating sites with child pornography. but i am sure that he left america only because he was afraid of exposure. and smart fox could find out about this and blackmail them, right? by the way, kornilov suspects that he is free. wait, why was it so difficult to unearth this information before the lawyer checked, sure checked honestly. you know how americans share information with us. but if we don’t provide them with something, they blow it to the whole world. all right, i'll go call kornilov, great job. michael jesky just called patrick in america begging to get him out of here. patrick 's phone controlled the smartphone. now we know the number from which they called and where the signal came from. shiz he is here. nothing . you'll have to stay here for a while. what 's in touch here? first floor okay, we got it right, but this time we will not act as they expect. reception, well, oh, then we will, i'm wi
act i'm about gorbachev, well, lawyer.here is interesting information, he once developed gorbachev, he was suspected of creating sites with child pornography. but i am sure that he left america only because he was afraid of exposure. and smart fox could find out about this and blackmail them, right? by the way, kornilov suspects that he is free. wait, why was it so difficult to unearth this information before the lawyer checked, sure checked honestly. you know how americans share information...
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orchard on his stage with his beloved actors, he was jealous of yasno and now, in 1986, mikhail gorbachevas already pronounced his fateful universal values on the stands above class scenery , the same, but the words mean a genuine revolution the actors turn to gorbachev with a request to return their beloved. efros signature under this request too eat. several years spent by efros as the chief director at taganka were painful for him, the theater was falling apart before his eyes. they are a young, very unhealthy, not too, director who knows how to stand up for himself, is subjected to genuine persecution about our heroine. in this chapter, it must be said, most importantly, she did not take any part. in one of the most brutal theatrical games of the twentieth century. she did not participate in the bullying. anatolia is a very significant difference, the main difference, maybe not even fully realized. in any case, glory to god, it has never been declared. this is. what proportion stood up for the defense of the weak? and yury petrovich of glory despised and poeticized only the strong.
orchard on his stage with his beloved actors, he was jealous of yasno and now, in 1986, mikhail gorbachevas already pronounced his fateful universal values on the stands above class scenery , the same, but the words mean a genuine revolution the actors turn to gorbachev with a request to return their beloved. efros signature under this request too eat. several years spent by efros as the chief director at taganka were painful for him, the theater was falling apart before his eyes. they...
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[laughs] >> you felt strongly about the opportunity for friendship between your husband and gorbachev. i wonder if you couldn't you know maybe you had a personal influence that had an effect? >> it seemed to be so silly, to have these two huge countries here and not have them talking to each other. to try to get together. but as i said, everybody kept drug get dying on us on the other side. so we have to wait too we could talk and, yes i did feel strongly about that. >> one last question for me and then we will take some of the questions that the class had submitted last week. and i will read those and people can stand up. introduce himself. from their seats. one last question though, october 1987, it was a difficult time for you. cancer surgery, you lost your mother, the book came out. iran contra, supposedly written from interviews with william casey while he was dying in the hospital. and there you were, he would just come out of surgery. how did you cope with all of that? and what's ahead? >> as i look back on it, i don't know. i just don't know. and betty rollins wrote a book, i
[laughs] >> you felt strongly about the opportunity for friendship between your husband and gorbachev. i wonder if you couldn't you know maybe you had a personal influence that had an effect? >> it seemed to be so silly, to have these two huge countries here and not have them talking to each other. to try to get together. but as i said, everybody kept drug get dying on us on the other side. so we have to wait too we could talk and, yes i did feel strongly about that. >> one...
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the critique centers around gorbachev's policy of relaxing authoritarianism and fostering a more openicy from the western perspective was a moment of triumph for the chinese it was a fatal mistake. and the main point of gorbachev's failure was his relaxation of the state's grip on information according to the chinese narrative. under gorbachev banned books returned to shelves, people living in the soviet union learned the truth about stalin's purges and criticism of the government was allowed. the chinese communist party sees this as the detrimental effect of opening up to the west, which according to beijing's narrative uses free flows of information to destabilize mighty communist regimes. and it's not just the new documentary as the "times" reports, chinese universities are organizing lectures tying the war in ukraine to russia's grievances with the west such as nato expansion. this narrative justifies russia's invasion as essentially provoked by the west. so perhaps china's posture on ukraine has less to do with its undying support for russia and more with making common cause with
the critique centers around gorbachev's policy of relaxing authoritarianism and fostering a more openicy from the western perspective was a moment of triumph for the chinese it was a fatal mistake. and the main point of gorbachev's failure was his relaxation of the state's grip on information according to the chinese narrative. under gorbachev banned books returned to shelves, people living in the soviet union learned the truth about stalin's purges and criticism of the government was allowed....
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under gorbachev, banned books returned to shelves, people in the soviet union learned about stalin'sthis as the detrimental effect of opening up to the west, which, according to beijing's narrative uses free flows of information to destabilize mighty communist regimes. and it's not just the new documentary as the times reports. chinese universities are organizing lectures, tying the war in ukraine to russia's grievances with the west such as nato expansion. this narrative justifies russia's invasion as essentially provoked by the west. so perhaps china's posture on ukraine has less to do with its undying support for russia and more with making common cause with moscow to break the west's on russia and shield the party from critiques, attacks and negative information. for president xi, the main goal remains what it has always been. keeping the communist party of china firmly in power. >>> thanks to all of you for being part of my program this week. i will see you next week. & conditioner with ceramide & peptide. it nourishes at a cellular level to rescue damaged hair. discover 10 x st
under gorbachev, banned books returned to shelves, people in the soviet union learned about stalin'sthis as the detrimental effect of opening up to the west, which, according to beijing's narrative uses free flows of information to destabilize mighty communist regimes. and it's not just the new documentary as the times reports. chinese universities are organizing lectures, tying the war in ukraine to russia's grievances with the west such as nato expansion. this narrative justifies russia's...
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gorbachev is in the kremlin.n first assistant mikhail sergeevich, they gathered there to decide the question of the ussr well, let's give instructions to kryuchkov to arrest everyone gorbachev looks at winter moscow well, what to do? well, maybe so? well, what about the leader of the party of this country, smudge, because raisa maksimovna for him was in the first place in the second place of the russian state love is primitivism. you understand that any normal-minded man. he needs a woman, to get bored, after a month or two he gets bored. this is a piece of the body, you know, this is a piece the body that you see, hear and sniff every day she is on it with you because she sniffs imagine, some of them sleep together, and at first i slept together. i think it's bad to have separate beds. even separate rooms, but most of them live in the arena as some kind of love, well, not specifically in russian they say honeymoon is one and all. i consider everything a very happy woman, because he is monogamous, because he does
gorbachev is in the kremlin.n first assistant mikhail sergeevich, they gathered there to decide the question of the ussr well, let's give instructions to kryuchkov to arrest everyone gorbachev looks at winter moscow well, what to do? well, maybe so? well, what about the leader of the party of this country, smudge, because raisa maksimovna for him was in the first place in the second place of the russian state love is primitivism. you understand that any normal-minded man. he needs a woman, to...
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secretary of state, james baker told mikael gorbachev that nato was not going to expand eastward, not one is. in the lead up to the russian invasion of ukraine, vladimir putin viewed those words to suggest that the u.s. and nato were not interested in peace and cannot be trusted. tonight on q&a. a history professor and author of not 1 inch talked about the 1990, and the impact native expansion has had on u.s. russian relations. he went to get that in writing. when push comes to shove, the treaty allowed nato to eastward. >> mary and her book, not 1 inch, tonight at 8:00 eastern on c-spans q&a. you can listen to q&a and all of our podcasts on our free c-span now app. >> c-span has unfiltered coverage of the u.s. response to russia's invasion of ukraine, bringing the latest from the president and other white house officials, the pentagon and the state department as well as congress. we also have international perspectives from the united nations and statements from foreign leaders. our rep resource page where you can watch the latest video on demand and follow tweets from journalists on
secretary of state, james baker told mikael gorbachev that nato was not going to expand eastward, not one is. in the lead up to the russian invasion of ukraine, vladimir putin viewed those words to suggest that the u.s. and nato were not interested in peace and cannot be trusted. tonight on q&a. a history professor and author of not 1 inch talked about the 1990, and the impact native expansion has had on u.s. russian relations. he went to get that in writing. when push comes to shove, the...
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he starts -- it took gorbachev a wild. that is now no longer an offer. when push comes to shove and a treaty is negotiated, the treaty allows nato to move eastward across the cold war front lines. >> tonight at 8:00 eastern on c-span's q and a. listen to all of our podcasts on our free c-span now app. congress is in recess, at 9:00 p.m. eastern on monday, scholars testify on insider trading and stock trading reforms for congress before the house administration committee. on tuesday at 9:00 p.m. eastern, executives for home appraisal firms and equal housing organizations testify about the undervaluing of homes owned by people of color compared to similar homes in white communities. that happens in front of the financial services committee. a conversation on the modern presidency with cedric richmond and jen psaki of the biden administration, kelly and conway -- kellyanne conway, and others. head over to c-span.org for scheduling information or to stream video live or on-demand. c-span, your unfiltered view of government. >> academic censorship testifieg t
he starts -- it took gorbachev a wild. that is now no longer an offer. when push comes to shove and a treaty is negotiated, the treaty allows nato to move eastward across the cold war front lines. >> tonight at 8:00 eastern on c-span's q and a. listen to all of our podcasts on our free c-span now app. congress is in recess, at 9:00 p.m. eastern on monday, scholars testify on insider trading and stock trading reforms for congress before the house administration committee. on tuesday at...
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there was a coup against gorbachev. there are no such institutions that really check mr. putin anymore. so one of the one of the underlying arguments too is that there's something specific about putinism and and the system that has developed. a well he has been empowered the last 20 years. okay. so what game is putin playing there's a common argument among realists in particular like like meersheimer saying that this is a great power doing what great powers do that is russia has always been a great power. gee it's geography is essentially. it's destiny. it covers essentially a continent and as a realist the argue his argument would be that the game they're playing is power maximization for its own sake and as i said, it implies that geography the relative size of the country. it's resource endowments determined its foreign policy interests and winners and losers. so if that's true, then russian behavior should be immutable over time and across regime type shouldn't matter if it's a putin or a yeltsin or gorbachev or a it's our nicholas the second. um, it structurally dete
there was a coup against gorbachev. there are no such institutions that really check mr. putin anymore. so one of the one of the underlying arguments too is that there's something specific about putinism and and the system that has developed. a well he has been empowered the last 20 years. okay. so what game is putin playing there's a common argument among realists in particular like like meersheimer saying that this is a great power doing what great powers do that is russia has always been a...
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for this, gorbachev will be met in the kremlin by his first assistant, mikhail sergeevich, they havehered there solve the problem of e. come on, give kryuchkov instructions to arrest everyone gorbachev looks at winter moscow well, what to do? well, maybe so? well, that's the leader of the country's party smudge because raisa maksimovna for him was in first place in second place in the russian state love is primitivism. you understand that any normal-minded man. he needs a woman to get bored, after a month or two he gets bored. this is a piece of the body, you understand, this is a piece of the body that you see, hear and smell each day. she is next to you. there sniffles imagine, they are not 35 together, and i was fulfilled for the first time. i think it's bad to have separate beds. even separate rooms, and most of them live in the arena as some kind of love, well, not specifically in russian they say messi's honeymoon is one everything is everything, i think. if a woman, because he is monogamous, because he does not get carried away and does not spray himself on other women, becaus
for this, gorbachev will be met in the kremlin by his first assistant, mikhail sergeevich, they havehered there solve the problem of e. come on, give kryuchkov instructions to arrest everyone gorbachev looks at winter moscow well, what to do? well, maybe so? well, that's the leader of the country's party smudge because raisa maksimovna for him was in first place in second place in the russian state love is primitivism. you understand that any normal-minded man. he needs a woman to get bored,...
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gorbachev or people associated with gorbachev very closely.rian documentary filmed in detail wang in the last years of her life. i think because i saw it from her house, when does that mean? there was some kind of repair, there were dozens of them. where did they put the microphone bugs, yes, and all the time they wanted to. well understand what she's saying, know she 's anything. yes, most likely so, but if the special services controlled vanga how did she have such incredible abilities i didn’t feel it i felt that all the time, that somehow sergey medvedev was internally tense and in one such break, he leaned over to me and said , that no one will know about this conversation. someone is not listening. now stoim asked the question directly. that's exactly what i asked and said, now we have responsible people who do not listen to us. now no one will know about it. yes, it was she who not only smiled, but even laughed, however, then in england she herself offered to go out for some air. so the main questions i asked her when we walked around h
gorbachev or people associated with gorbachev very closely.rian documentary filmed in detail wang in the last years of her life. i think because i saw it from her house, when does that mean? there was some kind of repair, there were dozens of them. where did they put the microphone bugs, yes, and all the time they wanted to. well understand what she's saying, know she 's anything. yes, most likely so, but if the special services controlled vanga how did she have such incredible abilities i...
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gorbachev was meant. and the love of gorbachev, the love of russia that they made it possible and forget that they even paid them for for pulling back the troops with 18 billion marks to that german marks at that time. have you ever seen a country that was occupied in paying the occupy for for for for going for pulling back that was the german relationship to russia. and let me ask you matthew because you recently, just a few days ago wrote an article called putin's useful german idiots in which you said. and i quote putin's invasion of ukraine is a repudiation of a whole generation of german politicians tell us why? well, i think we're sort of seeing that play out here and with with miracle obviously gerhard schroeder who was one of the fathers of north stream two former german chancellor who actually even now recently traveled to moscow to redeem himself. one and two north stream wanted to, who went straight from the chancellor a few weeks s later joined the board of north stream as its as its chairman?
gorbachev was meant. and the love of gorbachev, the love of russia that they made it possible and forget that they even paid them for for pulling back the troops with 18 billion marks to that german marks at that time. have you ever seen a country that was occupied in paying the occupy for for for for going for pulling back that was the german relationship to russia. and let me ask you matthew because you recently, just a few days ago wrote an article called putin's useful german idiots in...