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>> kermit end us up with the gulag where tina fey is the guard. >> you feel it.ener. >> i just love broadway. but you're right, kermit, as ever. >> your russian accent must have taken you months to perfect. >> i didn't actually perfect it until about four months after we stopped shooting. >> reporter: kermit and piggy end up at the altar. will they, won't they? >> will they? won't they? >> frankly i find your int interspecies disgusting. >> clearly it's against nature, clearly which is why they never fully -- it would be an abomination of nature. >> the movie was great. the interviews didn't go so well. you've done nothing in this
>> kermit end us up with the gulag where tina fey is the guard. >> you feel it.ener. >> i just love broadway. but you're right, kermit, as ever. >> your russian accent must have taken you months to perfect. >> i didn't actually perfect it until about four months after we stopped shooting. >> reporter: kermit and piggy end up at the altar. will they, won't they? >> will they? won't they? >> frankly i find your int interspecies disgusting. >>...
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one said when he was in the gulag his captors brought to him the cover of photograph fravda and said, look, here's your reagan, cowboy, neanderthal, calls us evil empire. and as soon as they left, he couldn't contain his glee. he was jumping up and down, and he starts taping in morse code on his cell wall so the guy could hear, reagan called us an evil empire, and the next guy starts tapping in code, and pretty soon you have -- imagine the gulag is a long last ringing out with the words evil empire. evil empire. so the president has finally spoken the truth, and it resonated and made a difference. those words were more damaging than a fleet of cruise missiles. >> real quick on a followup. what do you think was -- with that ideal, what do you think the reagan approach to what is happening right now in syria and iran -- how would he teal with those? >> great question. i'm asked that all the time and i'm always leery of -- would reagan have invaded iraq? i was critical -- june 2009 when the ryanan streets erupted and obama made some weak carter-like statements and even the democrats were
one said when he was in the gulag his captors brought to him the cover of photograph fravda and said, look, here's your reagan, cowboy, neanderthal, calls us evil empire. and as soon as they left, he couldn't contain his glee. he was jumping up and down, and he starts taping in morse code on his cell wall so the guy could hear, reagan called us an evil empire, and the next guy starts tapping in code, and pretty soon you have -- imagine the gulag is a long last ringing out with the words evil...
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>> kermit end us up with the gulag where tina fey is the guard. >> you feel it.listener. >> i just love broadway. but you're right, kermit, as ever. >> your russian accent must have taken you months to perfect. >> i didn't actually perfect it until about four months after we stopped shooting. >> reporter: kermit and piggy end up at the altar. will they, won't they? >> will they? won't they? >> frankly interspecies disgusting. >> clearly it's against nature, clearly which is why they never fully -- it would be an abomination of nature. >> the movie was great. the interviews didn't go so well. you've done nothing in this interview, you've let it all down. and it was a great interview. really? what did he do? nothing. >> i feel that i've brought the best out in you. >> well, that's a skill. i'd have been better with an empty chair there. >> you're going to have to shape up, all right? >> this is "nightline." just up it a little bit. come on. >> oh, man. >> okay. so why are the muppets still funny? >> good grief. >> i think it's almost like a magic trick about how yo
>> kermit end us up with the gulag where tina fey is the guard. >> you feel it.listener. >> i just love broadway. but you're right, kermit, as ever. >> your russian accent must have taken you months to perfect. >> i didn't actually perfect it until about four months after we stopped shooting. >> reporter: kermit and piggy end up at the altar. will they, won't they? >> will they? won't they? >> frankly interspecies disgusting. >> clearly it's...
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that is north korea being two faced or are they saving face in mind of our alleged drills with the gulag on the eye with though i would argue that the causes that brought this new more then move in saving face to go this time the filing of four and two missiles since the coup de tat this is all just the usual intentional provocation. good target to bet the currently ongoing auntie resold the us korea u s military into male and another the envoy jon miller three pearls between the united states and south korea will end next month that avril eighteenth to be exact. um what we see more of these provocations until then enjoy knowing beyond that of the cockpit of more cases but then. the point is that it could reopen vocation i wouldn't of st that north korea what cross the point that old who retired i mean the might of the so called cases but then the interests of the group are vocations that says simply select the demonstration. over the weekend president fox called on north korea to resume family reunions on a regular basis that she didn't mention the missile launch from last week he is sh
that is north korea being two faced or are they saving face in mind of our alleged drills with the gulag on the eye with though i would argue that the causes that brought this new more then move in saving face to go this time the filing of four and two missiles since the coup de tat this is all just the usual intentional provocation. good target to bet the currently ongoing auntie resold the us korea u s military into male and another the envoy jon miller three pearls between the united states...
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headlines on the global fund for the us russia talks in ukraine to an election plan and each of the gulag for poly at the new center so called let's start with what the washington moscow dialogue that took place in paris to the two sides managed to hammer out a deal to reduce tensions over russia's annexation. no deal after four hours and times the top american and russian diplomats agreed on only one thing that the crisis in ukraine requires a diplomatic solution to be agreed on little else. our junior known as moore. us secretary of state john kerry and his russian counterpart sergei lavrov discussed ways to resolve the crisis trade talks in paris on sunday. but the two men parted ways without any agreement in place. in a frank conversation this evening with. prime minister lavrov i made clear that to the united states still considers. the russian actions to be illegal and illegitimate. russians actions over the past several weeks a place to the dogs obviously with the rule of law in the international community after four hours of talks both sides recognize the importance of finding a d
headlines on the global fund for the us russia talks in ukraine to an election plan and each of the gulag for poly at the new center so called let's start with what the washington moscow dialogue that took place in paris to the two sides managed to hammer out a deal to reduce tensions over russia's annexation. no deal after four hours and times the top american and russian diplomats agreed on only one thing that the crisis in ukraine requires a diplomatic solution to be agreed on little else....
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funds from new satellite images of that missing malaysian airline eric to the crisis in ukraine the gulag for poly at the new center. so all we hear families are reacting with anger and even violence in malaysia over the missing plane. how are they coping with the latest news. it's been eruption of grief and anger summit taking the news as a sign of closure. many of the families that some one hundred fifty chinese passengers on board flight three seventy refusing to accept that their loved ones have died. citing the absence of any wreckage found a protest was held tuesday outside the malaysian embassy in beijing than any ventilation authorities release more information meanwhile us law firm says it asserted multimillion dollar legal proceedings against malaysian airlines and going in what could be the first such expense of legal battles over the last plane. redick launch party international said in a statement that i believe co defendants were responsible for the disaster. after all what about the resumption of a search for missing passenger jet has there been any new clues to where the c
funds from new satellite images of that missing malaysian airline eric to the crisis in ukraine the gulag for poly at the new center. so all we hear families are reacting with anger and even violence in malaysia over the missing plane. how are they coping with the latest news. it's been eruption of grief and anger summit taking the news as a sign of closure. many of the families that some one hundred fifty chinese passengers on board flight three seventy refusing to accept that their loved ones...
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that when he was in the gulag his captors said look. here is your reagan. cowboy comedy and a fall. and as soon as they left he could not contain his glee. he was jumping up and down and tapping in morse code ronald reagan called this the evil empire the next guy says start stepping we were called the evil empire than the gulag is coming now with the words evil empire. so the president had finally spoken the truth. >> with a follow up what it you think the ronald reagan approach to syria and iran? >> great question. i am always larry to apply reagan also with the iraq war. what he had invaded? iran as a really good example june 2009 and the iranian streets first erupted and abominate merely week carter like statements even the democrats were astounded. he could have made stronger statements but reagan probably would have treated i really like solidarity in poland. a the people who want freedom, who one liberty, we stand at your side and support you. you have got the support of the united states. obama was not saying things like that at first initially. you don't have to aid the i ri
that when he was in the gulag his captors said look. here is your reagan. cowboy comedy and a fall. and as soon as they left he could not contain his glee. he was jumping up and down and tapping in morse code ronald reagan called this the evil empire the next guy says start stepping we were called the evil empire than the gulag is coming now with the words evil empire. so the president had finally spoken the truth. >> with a follow up what it you think the ronald reagan approach to syria...
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her grandfather was in the gulag for 20 years.cle you're quoted as saying about crimea, quote, the party of regions kept it civil. some had to step in to mediate that, at the moment it appears to beoops. what do you mean by that? how do you clarify? >> i think what happened was the world community has been not as focused on ukraine as they should be and they left a vacuum. first they left a security vacuum. in view of what was happening in other communities across ukraine, there should have been contingency plans to deal with any potential unrest as a result of a collapse of the party of regions. that didn't happen. so you know the old rule when there's a power vacuum, bad things can happen and it does. so i think it's incumbent on the world community, and started today with nato, issuing ultimatum and set of alternatives to president putin of russia to find an alternate means to assure security in the ukrainian new government has to be vigilant in its efforts to seek that. it has to appeal to the world community. to the u.n., to
her grandfather was in the gulag for 20 years.cle you're quoted as saying about crimea, quote, the party of regions kept it civil. some had to step in to mediate that, at the moment it appears to beoops. what do you mean by that? how do you clarify? >> i think what happened was the world community has been not as focused on ukraine as they should be and they left a vacuum. first they left a security vacuum. in view of what was happening in other communities across ukraine, there should...
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council on the former relation, and an author of the book "the lost khrushcev: a journey into the gulag of the russian mind," coming out later this year. and professor alexander motyl. a professor of political scientist at rutgers university, and a specialist at ukraine. i saw you nodding with the president when he talked about ukraine being too big. will it settle for crimea, and not try to put troops into the eastern part of ukraine, where there are a lot of russians. >> he may put troops into either parts of ukraine, but i think that he will settle for crimea. it is somewhat his grandiose russian delusional goal to bring crimea back, the jewel of the soviet empire, to bring it back under the russian control from ukraine. i agree with the georgian president. that he may settle for that. >> do you agree that the west has leverage that it can really apply, and force putin to behave? >> well, the west clearly has leverage, but it has not been working so far. vladimir putin has not been behaving. i agree with the president that anyone using other terms than he used, but i think russia or
council on the former relation, and an author of the book "the lost khrushcev: a journey into the gulag of the russian mind," coming out later this year. and professor alexander motyl. a professor of political scientist at rutgers university, and a specialist at ukraine. i saw you nodding with the president when he talked about ukraine being too big. will it settle for crimea, and not try to put troops into the eastern part of ukraine, where there are a lot of russians. >> he...
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first came here how so many within the church, including orthodox church, were beaten, sent to the gulag because of their religious faith. this could be the harbinger of a new wave of repression against people of faith. ukranian catholic church by way of reminder was one of those churches that was outlawed during soviet times, and now we see the same kind of reputation of that kind of repression. this legislation is a clear step in the right direction. no peace of legislation is -- will do it all. we have to appeal to the russians to stop this. but again cease the persecution of people in the crimea. the speaker pro tempore: the time of the gentleman from new jersey has expired. the gentleman from new york is recognized. mr. engel: thank you, mr. speaker. it's now my pleasure to yield three minutes to the democratic whip, the gentleman from maryland, mr. hoyer. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from maryland is recognized. mr. hoyer: i thank my friend, the ranking member, mr. engel from new york, and i thank mr. royce, the chairman of the committee, for bringing this bill to the flo
first came here how so many within the church, including orthodox church, were beaten, sent to the gulag because of their religious faith. this could be the harbinger of a new wave of repression against people of faith. ukranian catholic church by way of reminder was one of those churches that was outlawed during soviet times, and now we see the same kind of reputation of that kind of repression. this legislation is a clear step in the right direction. no peace of legislation is -- will do it...
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-- fightby stalin for 20 years in the gulag.s brother died in one of those camps at the hands of the soviets. there is a book by timothy snyder a great american scholar ideal university, called "-- scholar at yale university, called "bloodlands." i recommend it to everyone. it is just encyclopedic. it is a great book. host: why did your great uncle have to go into secrecy in 1973? guest: he had been held by stalin in the gulags for 20 years and so he was viewed an enemy of the state. they made him carry a card. if you travel by train from where he lived to try -- we did not know if anybody was left. we wanted to find out. relatives in poland, they rode and he finally found this in a hotel, the hotel that was monitored -- we were the only guests in this so-called hotel. he through a fortune teller who came to the hotel, and she was told that nobody was here. they lied for three days. finally my mother heard them talking one morning and she said, wait a minute, they are talking about us. i flew down the stairs. the hotel is now ca
-- fightby stalin for 20 years in the gulag.s brother died in one of those camps at the hands of the soviets. there is a book by timothy snyder a great american scholar ideal university, called "-- scholar at yale university, called "bloodlands." i recommend it to everyone. it is just encyclopedic. it is a great book. host: why did your great uncle have to go into secrecy in 1973? guest: he had been held by stalin in the gulags for 20 years and so he was viewed an enemy of the...
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he had been imprisoned by stalin for 20 years in the gulag. his brother died in one of those camps at the hands of the soviets. there is a book by timothy snyder, a great american scholar at yale university, called "bloodlands." i recommend it to everyone. it is just encyclopedic. it is a great book. host: why did your great uncle have to go into secrecy in 1973? guest: he had been held by stalin in the gulags for 20 years and so he was viewed an enemy of the state. they made him carry a card. if you travel by train from -- if he traveled by train from where he lived to try to find us -- we did not know if anybody was left. through relatives in poland he finally found us. he was in a hotel that was monitored. through a fortune teller who came to the hotel, she kept looking for us. they were told by the people at the desk that nobody is here. they lied for three days. my mother heard him talking one morning and she said, wait a minute, they're talking about us. that hotel is now called the lviv. eorge hotel in we went into this tiny kitchen and
he had been imprisoned by stalin for 20 years in the gulag. his brother died in one of those camps at the hands of the soviets. there is a book by timothy snyder, a great american scholar at yale university, called "bloodlands." i recommend it to everyone. it is just encyclopedic. it is a great book. host: why did your great uncle have to go into secrecy in 1973? guest: he had been held by stalin in the gulags for 20 years and so he was viewed an enemy of the state. they made him...
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khruscheva, professor of international affairs at the new school, member of the council on foreign into the gulag of the russian mind." ambassador taylor, president obama announced sanctions against 11 russian and ukrainian officials, all architects of the russia's ukraine policy, and the european union is to announce sanctions on tuesday, but they may overlap with the president's list. the responses have been like this, from russia's deputy prime minister saying: "comraid obama, what do you do with those that don't have acts abroad or you didn't thing about it?" are the sanctions duds before you even think about it? >> no, i don't think they are not. the sanctions are designed to put pressure on officials, because of actions and decisions they had taken before. that is the action, decisions and recommendations to vladimir putin that he go forward with this sham referendum. that is what these sanctions are for. if the next step is taken, that is if vladimir putin decides that he is actually going to annex crimea, then the next round of sanctions, and a harsher round of sanctions will go into play
khruscheva, professor of international affairs at the new school, member of the council on foreign into the gulag of the russian mind." ambassador taylor, president obama announced sanctions against 11 russian and ukrainian officials, all architects of the russia's ukraine policy, and the european union is to announce sanctions on tuesday, but they may overlap with the president's list. the responses have been like this, from russia's deputy prime minister saying: "comraid obama, what...
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it is a gulag. it is nazi type tactics being practiced in 2014.he leader of north korea woke up tomorrow and said it's time now to take the south. 440,000 members of the united states army is a gutted army. we do have a lot of technology available to our troops. every soldier goes into battle with an array of technology and equipment not possessed in world war ii. but you still need trigger pullers. so this budget by president obama guts our defense. it is the smallest army since 1940. the smallest navy since 1915 and the smallest air force in modern history. if you went into iran tomorrow to have to neutralize or stop their nuclear program, you're going to need every b-2 and f-22 you can get. the f-16 and f-18 are great planes but they're not stealth. so if you're going to modernize your military for future conflicts, this budget will not allow you to do it. the idea you're taking off what kind of wars you're going to fight assumes the enemies of our nation will agree with you. >> senator durbin, the last word to you. in fact, the "wall street jo
it is a gulag. it is nazi type tactics being practiced in 2014.he leader of north korea woke up tomorrow and said it's time now to take the south. 440,000 members of the united states army is a gutted army. we do have a lot of technology available to our troops. every soldier goes into battle with an array of technology and equipment not possessed in world war ii. but you still need trigger pullers. so this budget by president obama guts our defense. it is the smallest army since 1940. the...
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this latest muppet caper is full of gulags and goofy soldiers.aders are meeting at this very moment over russia taking over crimea. for the rest of us, laughter might be the best medicine. and so is diplomacy which is perhaps why first lady michelle obama along with her daughters and her mother are taking social media by storm with their good will trip to china. the obama crew has been taking in sights like the warriors and sharing great photos on social media. this picture was tweeted over 2,000 times. fabulous. you picked some winners today and we can't wait to see what you get into next. msnbc.com and keep telling us what's important to you. >>> and up next, a bush and a clinton share the spotlight today in texas. could this be a preview of 2016? and if so, should someone tell rand paul? what does an apron have to do with car insurance? an apron is hard work. an apron is pride in what you do. an apron is not quitting until you've made something a little better. what does an apron have to do with car insurance? for us, everything. >>> with the
this latest muppet caper is full of gulags and goofy soldiers.aders are meeting at this very moment over russia taking over crimea. for the rest of us, laughter might be the best medicine. and so is diplomacy which is perhaps why first lady michelle obama along with her daughters and her mother are taking social media by storm with their good will trip to china. the obama crew has been taking in sights like the warriors and sharing great photos on social media. this picture was tweeted over...
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yang wrote about this incredible cnn were tens of millions died, analogous to the gulags, analogous toat hitler did. this is a hidden history. someone like hoover didn't get much airtime or much attention. so that's what he would have said. china, russia. >> guest: hoover was soaked with turn that he's trying to bring out the history and dangers of historical trends before people learned belatedly of the cost. he would've been frustrated to think that we had the solutions about the relatively benign policy token. in china and it was only much later that we found out or that we find out from the venona papers released in the 1990s about the extent of communist espionage, which hoover had figured out 50 years, 40 years before. i suspect if you are feeling a little out of sorts about it, they why do you americans take so long to reach the conclusions that should've been plane had you been studying your history earlier on? he's trying to be an historian in this boat. -- book. >> host: this is not about ideology. the facts are there. we never got in. so we have a last question for you. what
yang wrote about this incredible cnn were tens of millions died, analogous to the gulags, analogous toat hitler did. this is a hidden history. someone like hoover didn't get much airtime or much attention. so that's what he would have said. china, russia. >> guest: hoover was soaked with turn that he's trying to bring out the history and dangers of historical trends before people learned belatedly of the cost. he would've been frustrated to think that we had the solutions about the...
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. >> ( translated ): they are forgetting about the gulags, the repression and death. it's selective memory or double standard. >> warner: whatever the myriad causes, this vital southeast part of ukraine remains a tinderbox. aleksandr, who wouldn't give his last name, is the self-styled leader of a pro-russia roadblock brigade on the lookout for vehicles carrying what he calls instigators from the west. he ferried us to two lookouts near the city, one near a crossroads and another next to a ukrainian police traffic outpost. >> ( translated ): the big mistake kiev made kiev cannot threaten our blood ties with russia. let us decide our own future. >>arner: back in the city, donetsk university professor kirill cherkashin devotes his free time to coordinating the pro-russia demonstrations. he says his feelings of separatism have grown. >> ( translated ): i actually always thought of myself as being russian and i always thought that ukraine should integrate within russia; now i think it should be our part of ukraine first. >> warner: demonstrations by locals are not difficu
. >> ( translated ): they are forgetting about the gulags, the repression and death. it's selective memory or double standard. >> warner: whatever the myriad causes, this vital southeast part of ukraine remains a tinderbox. aleksandr, who wouldn't give his last name, is the self-styled leader of a pro-russia roadblock brigade on the lookout for vehicles carrying what he calls instigators from the west. he ferried us to two lookouts near the city, one near a crossroads and another...
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analogous to the gulag and to what hitler did this was a hidden history and among like hoover warning about it didn't get much air time or attention so that is what he would have said. china, russia. >> guest: hoover was so concerned, he was trying to bring out the history and the dangers of historical trends before people learned belatedly of the cost. i think he would have been frustrated to think we had these illusions about the relatively benign mao tse tung period in shy and only much later that we found out or did we find out from the papers in the 1990s about the extent of communist espionage much of which hoover had figured out 50 years, 40 years before so i suspect if he were feeling out of sorts about these why do you americans take so long to reach had you been studying history earlier on. trying to be a historian and teacher in this book. >> host: what you are getting at is the facts. that would never got them. he got the last question to the young scholars people who might follow you or teach what they should look at and what message should they use. >> guest: they should
analogous to the gulag and to what hitler did this was a hidden history and among like hoover warning about it didn't get much air time or attention so that is what he would have said. china, russia. >> guest: hoover was so concerned, he was trying to bring out the history and the dangers of historical trends before people learned belatedly of the cost. i think he would have been frustrated to think we had these illusions about the relatively benign mao tse tung period in shy and only...
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or others yang hoovered about this incredible famine where tens of millions died analogous to the gulagd analogous to what hitler gave. this was a hidden history and someone like hoover worried about it didn't get much attention. that is what he would have said in its parallel. china and russia. >> hoover was so concerned that he was trying to bring out the history and the dangers of historical trends before people learned belatedly up the costs. i think he would have been frustrated to think we have the solutions about the benign mao tse-tung period in china it was only much later that we find out from the phenomena papers released in the 1990s the extent of congress espionage much of what hoover figured out 50 years, 40 years before so i suspect if you are feeling a little out of sorts about it saying why do you americans take so long to reach the conclusions that should have been plane had you study your history earlier on so he was trying to be a historian and the teacher in this book. >> host: what you were getting at is that backs. this is not about ideology. the facts are there b
or others yang hoovered about this incredible famine where tens of millions died analogous to the gulagd analogous to what hitler gave. this was a hidden history and someone like hoover worried about it didn't get much attention. that is what he would have said in its parallel. china and russia. >> hoover was so concerned that he was trying to bring out the history and the dangers of historical trends before people learned belatedly up the costs. i think he would have been frustrated to...
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first came here how so many within the church, including orthodox church, were beaten, sent to the gulag because of their religious faith. this could be the harbinger of a new wave of repression against people of faith. ukranian catholic church by way of reminder was one of those churches that was outlawed during soviet times, and now we see the same kind of reputation of that kind of repression. this legislation is a clear step in the right direction. no peace of legislation is -- will do it all. we have to appeal to the russians to stop this. but again cease the persecution of people in the crimea. the speaker pro tempore: the time of the gentleman from new jersey has expired. the gentleman from new york is recognized. mr. engel: thank you, mr. speaker. it's now my pleasure to yield three minutes to the democratic whip, the gentleman from maryland, mr. hoyer. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from maryland is recognized. mr. hoyer: i thank my friend, the ranking member, mr. engel from new york, and i thank mr. royce, the chairman of the committee, for bringing this bill to the flo
first came here how so many within the church, including orthodox church, were beaten, sent to the gulag because of their religious faith. this could be the harbinger of a new wave of repression against people of faith. ukranian catholic church by way of reminder was one of those churches that was outlawed during soviet times, and now we see the same kind of reputation of that kind of repression. this legislation is a clear step in the right direction. no peace of legislation is -- will do it...
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relatives, including one of my great uncles, had been tortured and sent to work camps, they called the gulags. his brother died this. -- died there. and i began to understand the full price that families pay who live under those kinds of systems. so president putin has no clue to what a free society really means. so much suffering, so much unneeded suffering, and we have this moment in history to make a difference. i know the american people are considering how to make that difference. and freedom loving people around the world are as well. i find the judicious and firm acts of president obama and secretary kerry to be very constructive. america can't be babysitter for the world. on the other hand, there's a conscience that rises in freedom lovers and thinking together, america will make the right decisions with their allies around the world. to right this situation. and to arow those who want their liberty after paying such an egregious price, to have that moment in their own history. i am -- i see our dear colleague from new york, congressman carolyn maloney, appropriately attired this even
relatives, including one of my great uncles, had been tortured and sent to work camps, they called the gulags. his brother died this. -- died there. and i began to understand the full price that families pay who live under those kinds of systems. so president putin has no clue to what a free society really means. so much suffering, so much unneeded suffering, and we have this moment in history to make a difference. i know the american people are considering how to make that difference. and...
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or wrote about this incredible famine where the tens of millions died and and i would guess to the gulagsd what hitler did and someone warning about it didn't get more time or much more attention. so, that is what he would have said in the parallel. china, russia -- >> host: >> guest: hoover was concerned because he was trying to bring out the history and the dangers of the historical trends before people learned about the cost. so i think that he would have been frustrated to think that we have these illusions about the period in china and it was only much later that we found out or that we find out from the papers in the 1990s about the extent of the espionage much of which he figured it 50 years or 40 years before. so i suspect tha suspected thate feeling a little out of sorts when do you take so long to reach the conclusions that should have been played at you been studying the history early on said he's trying to be a historian and a teacher in this book. >> host: what you'r you were geg at are the facts. what is your advice to the young scholars but i follows you were you might teac
or wrote about this incredible famine where the tens of millions died and and i would guess to the gulagsd what hitler did and someone warning about it didn't get more time or much more attention. so, that is what he would have said in the parallel. china, russia -- >> host: >> guest: hoover was concerned because he was trying to bring out the history and the dangers of the historical trends before people learned about the cost. so i think that he would have been frustrated to think...
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it's a gulag state, and would we have wished that reunification of west germany into east germany whenthey were going as a cruel decade in east germany? i think not. so i think those kinds of statements are not helpful. i do believe and i want to ask your view on this, as to whether not the time is, that the cold war relic, and i know all about the shanghai communiquÉ. i've read. i had an argument once in china when we brought up human rights and he said the shanghai communiquÉ said nothing about human rights. at all, and that's true but he was used as a dodge, away from precluding any discussion on human rights. but shouldn't have a one china, one taiwan policy? and secondly, if you could, the act, section two, points out that the enactment of this act is mr. to help maintain peace, security and stability in western pacific. what are the consequences of the u.s. security if taiwan were to come under prc controlled? do we fully realize that such a shift in a devastating implications for u.s. long-standing security partners and allies in east asia, including japan and south korea? >> th
it's a gulag state, and would we have wished that reunification of west germany into east germany whenthey were going as a cruel decade in east germany? i think not. so i think those kinds of statements are not helpful. i do believe and i want to ask your view on this, as to whether not the time is, that the cold war relic, and i know all about the shanghai communiquÉ. i've read. i had an argument once in china when we brought up human rights and he said the shanghai communiquÉ said nothing...
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famine and the professor described right date about this where tens of millions died analogous to the gulag this was say headed the history and did not get my chair time or attention to. with its parallel to of china and russia. >> hoover was so concerned to with the history of the dangers of the historical trends that people bird of the cost as he would have been frustrated to think in to find out from the papers led to of which 40 years before. but we suspect of the league out of sorts. why could it take so long? the he is trying to be a historian bu the teacher he were getting about the fax so we have a question and what is sure feisty on scholars who might follow? what the message should they use? >> they could look fresh to the history of free to take a fresh look. i'd like to quote-- certain phrases by british historian that nothing can udc if like a doctorate. i urge young historians for what seems to be the face value in a dig deeply in and did not except to the standard narrative of the conventional wisdom? that is from the communists period with the earth a conventional wisdom the
famine and the professor described right date about this where tens of millions died analogous to the gulag this was say headed the history and did not get my chair time or attention to. with its parallel to of china and russia. >> hoover was so concerned to with the history of the dangers of the historical trends that people bird of the cost as he would have been frustrated to think in to find out from the papers led to of which 40 years before. but we suspect of the league out of sorts....
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it is a gulags state and would we have wrist -- wished that reunification of west germany when therewasny a cruel dictatorship in east germany? i think not. i think those types of statements are not helpful. oro believe as to whether not the time has come that the cold war relic -- i know all about the shanghai communiquÉ. he said that the shanghai communiquÉ said
it is a gulags state and would we have wrist -- wished that reunification of west germany when therewasny a cruel dictatorship in east germany? i think not. i think those types of statements are not helpful. oro believe as to whether not the time has come that the cold war relic -- i know all about the shanghai communiquÉ. he said that the shanghai communiquÉ said
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it is a gulags state and would we have wrist -- wished that reunification of west germany when there wasny a cruel dictatorship in east germany? i think not. i think those types of statements are not helpful. oro believe as to whether not the time has come that the cold war relic -- i know all about the shanghai communiquÉ. he said that the shanghai communiquÉ said nothing about human rights at all and that is true but use that as a dodge and a way of precluding discussion on human rights. but should we have a one taiwan policy? and secondly, the taiwan act section two points out the enactment of this is necessary to maintain peace,'s ability -- stability, and -- in their. what would happen if taiwan became under prc control and doing a will if a shift would have effects on security partners and allies in east asia, including japan and south asia? >> thank you. i think i might have been in that meeting that you speak of. it was a few years ago. thank you for your comments. to mostlike to point recently, you may have seen in the press that there has been more dialogue between two side
it is a gulags state and would we have wrist -- wished that reunification of west germany when there wasny a cruel dictatorship in east germany? i think not. i think those types of statements are not helpful. oro believe as to whether not the time has come that the cold war relic -- i know all about the shanghai communiquÉ. he said that the shanghai communiquÉ said nothing about human rights at all and that is true but use that as a dodge and a way of precluding discussion on human rights....
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america has more of a gulag mentality than russia ever had, iran or any other country on the face ofot right for the home of the land of liberty, the home of the free and the land of the brave. >> let's take a look at the money here. colorado has report lid brought in $2 million in tax revenues to marijuana in the month of january. do you think these kinds of numbers will prompt more states to legalize in this era of deficits? >>> i think they might. colorado and washington are what justice brandeis called the laboratories of democracy. we have 50 states at that time we might have had 48 or -- probably 48. but the states can do things that other states can learn. i think you'll see referenda in oregon and alaska and presume they'll pass on recreational quote, unquote, marijuana revenue coming in, and it's not just revenue coming in that is significant. it's not costing $30,000 a year time prison people. it's not filling up your court system and your police officer's time with minor marijuana arrests when they could be out there looking at people who are contemplating or participating
america has more of a gulag mentality than russia ever had, iran or any other country on the face ofot right for the home of the land of liberty, the home of the free and the land of the brave. >> let's take a look at the money here. colorado has report lid brought in $2 million in tax revenues to marijuana in the month of january. do you think these kinds of numbers will prompt more states to legalize in this era of deficits? >>> i think they might. colorado and washington are...
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your family emigrated from ukraine, you had an uncle who was in the gulag for 20 years, yet you say withtand russia's military posture in crimea. why? >> well, first of all, i join with all of my colleagues and president obama in condemning the incursion of russia into crimea in violation of all treaties of all alliances that she has. as a permanent member of the united nations, this is absolutely the most serious test of our alliances since the cold war ended. this is a very dangerous situation. ukraine is a weak state and russia is taking advantage of that. having said that, crimea is home to her black sea fleet, and the treaty that she has with ukraine expires in 2017. this is not the way for russia to plod her way forward in that region of the world. so it's a very unfortunate set of circumstances, very dangerous and one in which the world community is rightly taking a deep interest. so i commend the president for his work with -- i'd like to say g-8 but it looks like g-7 at this point. i'm glad the president is talking along with mrs. merkel of germany to president putin. those disc
your family emigrated from ukraine, you had an uncle who was in the gulag for 20 years, yet you say withtand russia's military posture in crimea. why? >> well, first of all, i join with all of my colleagues and president obama in condemning the incursion of russia into crimea in violation of all treaties of all alliances that she has. as a permanent member of the united nations, this is absolutely the most serious test of our alliances since the cold war ended. this is a very dangerous...
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first came here how so many within the church, including orthodox church, were beaten, sent to the gulag because of their religious faith. this could be the harbinger of a new wave of repression against people of faith. ukranian catholic church by way of reminder was one of those churches that was outlawed during soviet times, and now we see the same kind of reputation of that kind of repression. this legislation is a clear step in the right direction. no peace of legislation is -- will do it all. we have to appeal to the russians to stop this. but again cease the persecution of people in the crimea. the speaker pro tempore: the time of the gentleman from new jersey has expired. the gentleman from new york is recognized. mr. engel: thank you, mr. speaker. it's now my pleasure to yield three minutes to the democratic whip, the gentleman from maryland, mr. hoyer. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from maryland is recognized. mr. hoyer: i thank my friend, the ranking member, mr. engel from new york, and i thank mr. royce, the chairman of the committee, for bringing this bill to the flo
first came here how so many within the church, including orthodox church, were beaten, sent to the gulag because of their religious faith. this could be the harbinger of a new wave of repression against people of faith. ukranian catholic church by way of reminder was one of those churches that was outlawed during soviet times, and now we see the same kind of reputation of that kind of repression. this legislation is a clear step in the right direction. no peace of legislation is -- will do it...