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you don't go looking for people in the gulags are couple lego can expect to come back. stalinist now hatching a big show trial as he had in the 30s to get rid of perceived enemies. in the 30s as crispy as to the enemies. now it is tito, the great hero of yugoslavia has altered from the fold and so stall and is enraged and orders up all the soviet satellites. and who better to be the chief what is against all these people because nole field is an american, the new animated post the stalin roosevelt brief alliance and nole field knows all this communist from spain and from his refugee work. the book starts out with his kids napping in his hotel in prague and flashes back. but erica has friends in nature and may miss common party. she is worried there. shoe to theories that she was actually working for the cia the late noel field is working. not a word of truth to that. unlike her adopted father, she has an entirely different prison experience, and so she humanizes for them if that's possible. key difference, noel field is in solitary confinement, which is a brutal. for fi
you don't go looking for people in the gulags are couple lego can expect to come back. stalinist now hatching a big show trial as he had in the 30s to get rid of perceived enemies. in the 30s as crispy as to the enemies. now it is tito, the great hero of yugoslavia has altered from the fold and so stall and is enraged and orders up all the soviet satellites. and who better to be the chief what is against all these people because nole field is an american, the new animated post the stalin...
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she is sent to the northernmost outpost of the gulag and is laying railroad tracks. but she has companions and makes friends even has little flirtations'. she has about as full a life as you can have in confinement. so when the entire family is 73 -- suddenly free free, stalinist dead, not because there is kindness and humanity but the interrogator who is a horrible guy, a polish comment defects and turns up in washington see a news conference. if you are fans of the americans you will like camelot laugh there are many stories of spies among us and the creator found a great deal of material in the of book. >> i am a big fan so he turns up and says the field family is alive. i know because i interrogated, a euphemism for torture, and at that point the state department starts to bombard moscow and warsaw and prague with demands for the release of the american family. the family is released including noel field and herta but they do not want to come home because they are afraid of the anti-a. mccarthy america but as the unbelievable twist because now they have been reve
she is sent to the northernmost outpost of the gulag and is laying railroad tracks. but she has companions and makes friends even has little flirtations'. she has about as full a life as you can have in confinement. so when the entire family is 73 -- suddenly free free, stalinist dead, not because there is kindness and humanity but the interrogator who is a horrible guy, a polish comment defects and turns up in washington see a news conference. if you are fans of the americans you will like...
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gulag, think again. [ coughs ] you have invited an asp to your breast. you have swallowed a piranha. [ pipes squeak ] [ laughs ] if this... rustbucket sinks... i'm eleanor roosevelt. detective, i'm representing terry sylvestri. yeah, who'd the snake hire? i don't understand. private joke, missavenport. ms. sylvestri informs me you suggested, on the way to the station house, her cooperation in another matter might get these charges dropped. worth a conversation. we could have another one on entrapment. i'll get an interrogation room. anybody else hot? here they come. here. man: get ready. here they come. do you believe that creep leon? hey, congratulations! [ cheers and laughter ] i may not have been there, but i'm still the best man, huh? aw. aha. aha, congratulations, mick! god, you're strong! did you come by dog sled, leon? registration lapsed. i got pulled over. uh, excuse me. everybody listen up. mick, robin, as head of the group-gift committee, it gives me great pleasure to present you this 21-cubic-foot, frost-free refrigerator from your friends an
gulag, think again. [ coughs ] you have invited an asp to your breast. you have swallowed a piranha. [ pipes squeak ] [ laughs ] if this... rustbucket sinks... i'm eleanor roosevelt. detective, i'm representing terry sylvestri. yeah, who'd the snake hire? i don't understand. private joke, missavenport. ms. sylvestri informs me you suggested, on the way to the station house, her cooperation in another matter might get these charges dropped. worth a conversation. we could have another one on...
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seven years ago, she led a raid on one of vanchat's gulags. everyone believed that she and the two other agents on the mission were killed. i had my doubts. so i sent in a second team, just in case. they found a lot of carnage but couldn't confirm that any of it was amador -- left the possibility open. about the heists. there are only a few women in the world who could pull off something so impossible. since you're on the bus, i thought it had to be her. swedish customs confirmed that amador left the country using an alias on a swedish passport. she flew into belarus, bought a train ticket to a town called zloda. i've also put together a list of individuals who could fence that many diamonds. [ beep ] there's been no contact or activity. maybe she's saving them for a rainy day, buying something special. let's focus on finding amador. i'll let h.q. know she's alive so they can assist with the manhunt. i'd like to hold off on that. until we know more. contact belarus authorities. find us a place to park the bus. put together a list of inns, hote
seven years ago, she led a raid on one of vanchat's gulags. everyone believed that she and the two other agents on the mission were killed. i had my doubts. so i sent in a second team, just in case. they found a lot of carnage but couldn't confirm that any of it was amador -- left the possibility open. about the heists. there are only a few women in the world who could pull off something so impossible. since you're on the bus, i thought it had to be her. swedish customs confirmed that amador...
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and the perfect gift to liven up your gulag. >>> she was named after the black keys on a piano.hat's why she's so sharp. ebony k. williams. he looks like the bad guy from every action movie. comedian, michael veccione. and joe devito, and the pigeon, because he's always yelling, coo, coo, coo. mike baker. let's start the show. >>> all during hillary clinton's private e-mail server scandal, we've heard the same story "i made a mistake." she claimed she didn't send classified information, not true, said comey. now what do documents show, that the state department pressured the fbi to mark certain e-mails as unclassified in order to protect her interests. and the official, the undersecretary of state patrick kennedy offered a quid pro quo, that if the fbi gave in to pressure to reclassify the e-mail, the state department would reciprocate by allowing more agents to be placed in countries where they are currently forbidden, and you know fbi agents. they love therefore bir forbidd countries. they offered this explanation, classification is an art. not a science. yes. so is corruption
and the perfect gift to liven up your gulag. >>> she was named after the black keys on a piano.hat's why she's so sharp. ebony k. williams. he looks like the bad guy from every action movie. comedian, michael veccione. and joe devito, and the pigeon, because he's always yelling, coo, coo, coo. mike baker. let's start the show. >>> all during hillary clinton's private e-mail server scandal, we've heard the same story "i made a mistake." she claimed she didn't send...
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when trump said that he has 82% approval rating, my line was, the other 18% were on their way to the gulag. i mean, you know, it doesn't work that way in russia. >> i had somebody describe syria to me some day will be, at best, the equivalent of what clinton felt about rwanda, one of his great regrets was rwanda. that obama will have regrets about a lot of things having to do with syria. tom, michael and carrie, tom, i will see you a lot tonight as we cover this vice presidential debate. we will be right back, though. >>> that's all we have for tonight. stay with msnbc for full coverage leading up to the live telecast of the one and only vice presidential debate at 9:00 p.m. eastern, followed by post-debate analysis from our team, chris hayes, who is always in the twilight of the elites, takes over right now. mr. hayes, it's all yours. >> good evening from longwood university in
when trump said that he has 82% approval rating, my line was, the other 18% were on their way to the gulag. i mean, you know, it doesn't work that way in russia. >> i had somebody describe syria to me some day will be, at best, the equivalent of what clinton felt about rwanda, one of his great regrets was rwanda. that obama will have regrets about a lot of things having to do with syria. tom, michael and carrie, tom, i will see you a lot tonight as we cover this vice presidential debate....
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and it didn't get reported because there was no allied invasion into russia to expose these do yo gulagsown and people your age they don't know stalin. they don't know world war ii. they don't know anything. how can they make responsible decisions about any economic system now. how i how is it possible? >> you are right. what you see is a willingness to almost blow up our own system rather than perfect it and refine it in something that we don't understand which is socialist systems. the ideas of marxism. and it is a dangerous thing, especially because there is a sort of white washing of the term socialism which really historically and intellectually is ernesto twined with communism. >> sure. it's the same kind of government runs the show. communism is more they con iconfiscate more like the castro brothers as opposed to some socialist nations that don't confiscate property but they confiscate income. mr. smith, a fascinating study. thank you. when we come right back, dana perino on her former boss bush the younger. and stossel can he vote for the libertarian candidate who doesn't know v
and it didn't get reported because there was no allied invasion into russia to expose these do yo gulagsown and people your age they don't know stalin. they don't know world war ii. they don't know anything. how can they make responsible decisions about any economic system now. how i how is it possible? >> you are right. what you see is a willingness to almost blow up our own system rather than perfect it and refine it in something that we don't understand which is socialist systems. the...
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respect it, that is, is that the idea behind it we're going to send you out when you get back from the gulag absolutely. it's your first time getting paid as a performer, and it's also the largest amount of people i've performed for was on a cruise ship. it's 950 people you're performing to, you know, four nights a week. >> anthony: right. ♪ >> bearded man: places, act 1. >> woman: how are things? >> guy: ah, good. should i put the game on? the patriots are playing the red skins. >> paul: do we know where the dry cleaning is? there's no job that you can liken to this job. >> woman: what are you trying to say, mike, we're some sort of time travelers? >> man: my hemp business is doing really well. >> paul: i think it's all i only have like four lines, right? >> anthony: is it a kind of supportive? i mean, comedians are not famous for -- >> paul: stand ups, specifically, is more cut throat. >> guy: why don't we all just calm down here, all right? >> guy: i thought that would a pop or at least a reaction. >> woman: it's too long. >> paul: does anybody know where my socks are? in the improv commu
respect it, that is, is that the idea behind it we're going to send you out when you get back from the gulag absolutely. it's your first time getting paid as a performer, and it's also the largest amount of people i've performed for was on a cruise ship. it's 950 people you're performing to, you know, four nights a week. >> anthony: right. ♪ >> bearded man: places, act 1. >> woman: how are things? >> guy: ah, good. should i put the game on? the patriots are playing the...
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ideological resolution and after seven frozen decades of communist totalitarian rule ,-com,-com ma the gulagsand the oppression eastern europe, all the things conveniently forgotten still singing women's red flag last week as the labour party conference, we genuinely thought we were seeing the finaw of that conglomerate of western liberal values that unite the people in this room. not just free markets, but alle the things we've been believed in that brief shining moment at the end of the cold war would be essential that the free-market capitalism. rule of law, human rights, hum independent judiciary quality of race and gender and sexual and t orientation. the internal ant and inalienable rights of the media to make fun of politicians. [applause] we assume that this political freedom, social freedom went hand-in-hand with economic freedom leads dying and ice cream snickers bar in the free-market. and a copy of private eye ofkere free speech of a kind of still unknown and parts of the world and a two-for-one deal like two sides of liberties golden coin. and yet i have to tell you that both sid
ideological resolution and after seven frozen decades of communist totalitarian rule ,-com,-com ma the gulagsand the oppression eastern europe, all the things conveniently forgotten still singing women's red flag last week as the labour party conference, we genuinely thought we were seeing the finaw of that conglomerate of western liberal values that unite the people in this room. not just free markets, but alle the things we've been believed in that brief shining moment at the end of the cold...
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and that after seven frozen decades, of communist totalitarian rule, the gulags, all those forgotten by those who are still singing lenin's red flag last week at the labor party conference. we genuinely thought we were seeing the final triumph of that conglomerate of western liberal values that unite the people in this room. not just free markets. but all the things that we then believed in that brief shining moment at the end of the cold war with the essential concomitants of human rights, independent judiciary, equalities of race and gender and sexual orientation. the eternal and unalienable right of the media to make fun of politicians. we assumed -- and write poems about them. we assumed -- we assumed that this political freedom, social freedom went hand in hand with economic freedom. like buying ice cream snickers bar, only the free market can produce something as ingenious as the snickers bar around a copy of private eye, free speech unknown in many parts of the world, in a two for one deal. like two sides of liberties, golden coin. and yet i have to tell you, that both sides o
and that after seven frozen decades, of communist totalitarian rule, the gulags, all those forgotten by those who are still singing lenin's red flag last week at the labor party conference. we genuinely thought we were seeing the final triumph of that conglomerate of western liberal values that unite the people in this room. not just free markets. but all the things that we then believed in that brief shining moment at the end of the cold war with the essential concomitants of human rights,...