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and in 1943, having received us citizenship, henry went to the front.ut for the eighty-fourth infantry division. in the winter of forty-four, as part of it he participated in the order operation in a large-scale counter-offensive of the us allied forces and great britain. henry was fluent in german, so in 1945 he was transferred to counterintelligence, was involved in denazification, identifying nazis, restoring civil administration in german cities, and led a team to track officers, stap and saboteurs in gonwer. for this operation he was awarded a bronze star. in 1946 he taught at the intelligence school of the us armed forces command in the european zone. in 1947 he returned to the usa. it was 77 years ago. i'll tell you honestly. you look wonderful. you know what they say, life divided by. youth, middle age, and that period when you look great after returning from the war, henry kissinger spoke at the prestigious harvard university, successfully graduated from it, received a master of arts, doctor of philosophy and even taught for some time at this s
and in 1943, having received us citizenship, henry went to the front.ut for the eighty-fourth infantry division. in the winter of forty-four, as part of it he participated in the order operation in a large-scale counter-offensive of the us allied forces and great britain. henry was fluent in german, so in 1945 he was transferred to counterintelligence, was involved in denazification, identifying nazis, restoring civil administration in german cities, and led a team to track officers, stap and...
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and henry kissinger is, had a lot of experience henry kissinger had the hard, less sense of the vietnam to reflect back on how it began. usa just believed though, in a global back then the girl wasn't waged and the name is tara and radical is some of the enemies at the time was coming in is what led us into the most to apply globally defensive boots that had been successful. then you go to it was the theory that if you could step communist aggression, you then could build democratic societies. and you could step communism. and there was also the theory that communism was to determine the over to though the non communist, the mid 19 sixty's, the united states divided the world into friends and foes. americans traced at the precarious situation like a game, illinois. if just one piece was a full, just one nation, the next to would full to leap was the so called domino theory, that if, if we who had become engaged in vietnam against a fire for long communist attack on south vietnam and maybe in the whole region that if we pulled out, just let it happen, that, that other countries would be
and henry kissinger is, had a lot of experience henry kissinger had the hard, less sense of the vietnam to reflect back on how it began. usa just believed though, in a global back then the girl wasn't waged and the name is tara and radical is some of the enemies at the time was coming in is what led us into the most to apply globally defensive boots that had been successful. then you go to it was the theory that if you could step communist aggression, you then could build democratic societies....
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you met henry winkler when? >> oh, boy. okay. so henry winkler -- the world loves henry winkler. nice enough to say yes, he'd do our movie. me and my friends were young, dumb fools. we were instructed by so many, not by henry, but somebody mentioned from his side maybe don't bring up the fonz. >> jimmy: yeah, because you and i are of the age that we had him like on our lunch boxes. >> yes. >> jimmy: like he was really all powerful. >> absolutely. i meaning, there was nobody in our life at our age better than fonzie. everything he did. he was taylor swift, right? >> jimmy: yeah. really like fonzie, barbarino, and evel knievel. that was like the holy trinity. >> yes, yes, that's pretty great, man. that's pretty cool, man, and so, anyways, henry, we didn't -- it was me and my friends, we went out to dinner the first night, and i told my friends, don't bring up the fonz, man. let's just be cool here. we did a whole dinner with henry. we were eating steaks. everybody started getting loose. everybody was drinking. one of my friends was under the table, and he fell asleep under the tabl
you met henry winkler when? >> oh, boy. okay. so henry winkler -- the world loves henry winkler. nice enough to say yes, he'd do our movie. me and my friends were young, dumb fools. we were instructed by so many, not by henry, but somebody mentioned from his side maybe don't bring up the fonz. >> jimmy: yeah, because you and i are of the age that we had him like on our lunch boxes. >> yes. >> jimmy: like he was really all powerful. >> absolutely. i meaning, there...
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with no question about henry henry was he knows president and a knew what was right next and was not there that evening. from a swelled about his drinking habits that the worst engage investigations were rendering him incapacitated. the why the president decided to absent himself on that evening, isn't the question that i cannot answer. how hague said, you know, go ahead with the meeting. i'll keep you informed. and, and that's what we tell all lies well now, and henry kissinger, and he's in a circle. how would they count of the meshes threatened by the associates? and were what i do remember was it al haig and henry came to the conclusion that we should raise the sale of the alert level. we send out an order to all of all us forces around the world to put them on alert because we knew the soviets, but would see all of the additional message traffic going out and know that we were serious the united states defense readiness, conditional death. colin was set to level 3, the world was inching closer to a nuclear showdown where the americans bluffing. the soviets got the message and did
with no question about henry henry was he knows president and a knew what was right next and was not there that evening. from a swelled about his drinking habits that the worst engage investigations were rendering him incapacitated. the why the president decided to absent himself on that evening, isn't the question that i cannot answer. how hague said, you know, go ahead with the meeting. i'll keep you informed. and, and that's what we tell all lies well now, and henry kissinger, and he's in a...
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and trump said to henry, well, henry, what do you think, henry with his accent said, well, i wouldn'tump broke out in a big smile. i mean henry knew, i think in his last years, that china was not the same china that when hi when he opened it back to a communist dictator ship. i think he knew that. >> he did, what -- chairman of nixon library we had henry out there a number of times, he was gracious and came in helped promote president nixon's legacy, we talked about it on the last visit, he said, when we let china in wto is when things changed, china took advantage of situation, claimed to be a developing country. raireally hollowed out our middle class it was not same china he opened with. he understood it. that china are not the same regime that he dealt with for years, he knew they took advantage of the world. larry: wire running a picture of you, and henry kissinger, on a cane at that point. but that point about wto is right, henry knew that, this was li lighthizer's point, and trump's point, whole game has changed for the worst. and the wto thing never should have happened. and c
and trump said to henry, well, henry, what do you think, henry with his accent said, well, i wouldn'tump broke out in a big smile. i mean henry knew, i think in his last years, that china was not the same china that when hi when he opened it back to a communist dictator ship. i think he knew that. >> he did, what -- chairman of nixon library we had henry out there a number of times, he was gracious and came in helped promote president nixon's legacy, we talked about it on the last visit,...
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young hyns adopted the u.s. friendly name of henry in his new home. he worked in a factory during the day and went to high school at night. henry continued to work while attending city college of new york and excelled as a part-time accounting major. he had to drop out of college in 1943 upon his draft into the us military service. when henry completed his basic training, army sent him to engineering school. as the program fell through, kissinger was assigned to the 84th infantry division. it did not take long for him to be noticed for his fluency in german language, which landed him a position in the intelligence section. in 1944, the 84th infantry division was deployed to europe and was actively involved in various military operations until the end of world war ii. kissingers performance during world war ii military service earned him promotion to the rank of sergeant. his experience in the us army also proved in valuable in his upcoming entry into the world of politics. 1946 left the army service for a civilian teaching position at the european com
young hyns adopted the u.s. friendly name of henry in his new home. he worked in a factory during the day and went to high school at night. henry continued to work while attending city college of new york and excelled as a part-time accounting major. he had to drop out of college in 1943 upon his draft into the us military service. when henry completed his basic training, army sent him to engineering school. as the program fell through, kissinger was assigned to the 84th infantry division. it...
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amy: henry kissinger has died at the age of 100. to many in the washington establishment, kissinger is hailed as one of the nation's most influential and famous diplomats. but around the world -- from chile, east timor, bangladesh, and cambodia -- henry kissinger is remembered as a war criminal whose actions led to massacres, coups, and the deaths of millions. we will speak with the pulitzer prize-winning historian greg grandin, author of "kissinger's shadow: the long reach of america's most controversial statesman." >> kissinger's trajectory from cambodia, the secret campaign to bomb a country united states was not at war with to the state we are in now governed by national security state, is what i think is most instructive about kissinger's life and most important about him other than describing him as a war criminal -- which he has. amy: but first, as the truce in gaza is extended for another day, we will speak to the executive director of doctors without borders avril benoÎt and human rights lawyer raji sourani , the director o
amy: henry kissinger has died at the age of 100. to many in the washington establishment, kissinger is hailed as one of the nation's most influential and famous diplomats. but around the world -- from chile, east timor, bangladesh, and cambodia -- henry kissinger is remembered as a war criminal whose actions led to massacres, coups, and the deaths of millions. we will speak with the pulitzer prize-winning historian greg grandin, author of "kissinger's shadow: the long reach of america's...
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but for hines, alford kissinger, better known as henry. it was a birthday mocked by cynics all over the internet. love him or hate them. henry kissinger left an indelible mark on the world warning bavaria to a jewish family. in 1923, his family fled nazi germany in 1938 for the united states. as a naturalized citizen, young henry joined the us military father in world war 2 and later became an academic at harvard university, completing everything from undergrad through his ph. d. there in the early 19 fifties, he took his 1st job and government back in 1951 while he was completing his master's program. and it would seem never to leave. and he's played a role in every us administration ever since both officially and unofficially advising everyone from nelson rockefeller to hillary clinton. he even perhaps with tragic irony to comb the 1973 nobel peace prize. despite his expansion of the vietnam war, henry kissinger shaped the world across 2 centuries, the back half of the 20th and the 1st quarter of the 21st. passengers, policies and action
but for hines, alford kissinger, better known as henry. it was a birthday mocked by cynics all over the internet. love him or hate them. henry kissinger left an indelible mark on the world warning bavaria to a jewish family. in 1923, his family fled nazi germany in 1938 for the united states. as a naturalized citizen, young henry joined the us military father in world war 2 and later became an academic at harvard university, completing everything from undergrad through his ph. d. there in the...
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henry gives near. let's move away from asian for a moment and had to latin america for as much as washington likes to harper about democracy and human rights. under kissinger's watch and his careful direction. the 20th century solve brutal dictatorships be installed across south america who were friendly to the us, but certainly not a boon for human rights. many say today's influx of spanish speaking migrants can be traced back to kissinger's policy. is that the stabilized much of that content? can you give us sort of a birds eye view on his role in latin america? a good, you know, as the most egregious example of what kissinger did was, and a really, this was very much hands on. and his policy was over throwing the end a government into i, i and they got elected as a democratic socialist and 1970. and from the very start, kissinger was at kissinger struck, endeavoured to overthrow a. yeah. and i replaced them with the eventually the brutal dictator. augusta of pino shay. and this happens really early
henry gives near. let's move away from asian for a moment and had to latin america for as much as washington likes to harper about democracy and human rights. under kissinger's watch and his careful direction. the 20th century solve brutal dictatorships be installed across south america who were friendly to the us, but certainly not a boon for human rights. many say today's influx of spanish speaking migrants can be traced back to kissinger's policy. is that the stabilized much of that content?...
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henry kissinger died at his home on november 29th, 2023. his name forever etched into the history books all around the world. for better or worse, henry kissinger was arguably, america's most influential diplomat. this week will take on look back at this historical figure and the policies he implemented that shaped the world as we know it today. all right, let's get into the m o, the hitting that 100 and birthday is a celebratory milestone if you ever see. but for a heinz alford kissinger, that are known as henry. it was a birthday locked by 6 all over the internet. loved him or hate them. henry kissinger left an indelible mark on the world. born in bavaria to a jewish family in 1923. his family fled nazi germany in 1938 for the united states as a naturalized citizen, young henry joined the wes military father in world war 2 and later became an academic at harvard university, completing everything from undergrad through his ph. d, there in the early 19 fifties, he took his 1st job and government back in 1951 while he was completing his mast
henry kissinger died at his home on november 29th, 2023. his name forever etched into the history books all around the world. for better or worse, henry kissinger was arguably, america's most influential diplomat. this week will take on look back at this historical figure and the policies he implemented that shaped the world as we know it today. all right, let's get into the m o, the hitting that 100 and birthday is a celebratory milestone if you ever see. but for a heinz alford kissinger, that...
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thank you. transatlantic diplomacy was another key plank of henry kissinger. his policies and i wonder what he would think of the state of relations today. the us in europe are growing cold on each other and towards the end data military alliance. so that's according to the findings of independent poll conducted by the morning consult business intelligence . the survey found that favorable views of nato have declined in many european countries since russia invaded ukraine. u. s. views of the european union and nato are just above pre war levels. and regarding china, germans are now more likely to swipe beijing, them the european union. as berlin's most important training part, but i'm joined now by selling it for as be she is with morning consult, a business intelligence company that provides research from opinion polling and she's in washington dc tonight. it's good to have you with this, you know, one of the take away from your findings is that people in the us in europe are not as supportive of nato as they were a few months ago. why use this? so that's exa
thank you. transatlantic diplomacy was another key plank of henry kissinger. his policies and i wonder what he would think of the state of relations today. the us in europe are growing cold on each other and towards the end data military alliance. so that's according to the findings of independent poll conducted by the morning consult business intelligence . the survey found that favorable views of nato have declined in many european countries since russia invaded ukraine. u. s. views of the...
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what would henry kissinger do in our place?hing of a password for those involved in foreign policy in washington. however, having outlived many of those... who were guided by his advice in practice, kissinger, in a sense, outlived his glory, its zenith came with the signing of the paris agreements that ended the vietnam war, then kissinger was even compared to superman. he is called the most admired american, he received the nobeve peace prize, and a constitutional amendment was proposed that would allow him to run for president, it is not will be accepted, but what a tribute, but nixon will remain the president of the united states, he will leave only after watergate, kissinger will survive this unprecedented scandal in the administration, the president of the united states gave out crazy orders to the left on no, not quite like that, if you know nixon , you begin to understand which of his instructions to take seriously and which not, kissinger will take the boss’s night call in december 1970 about cambodia seriously and conv
what would henry kissinger do in our place?hing of a password for those involved in foreign policy in washington. however, having outlived many of those... who were guided by his advice in practice, kissinger, in a sense, outlived his glory, its zenith came with the signing of the paris agreements that ended the vietnam war, then kissinger was even compared to superman. he is called the most admired american, he received the nobeve peace prize, and a constitutional amendment was proposed that...
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bernard-henri: there is a risk.is happening these days on capitol hill, what is happening in most of the world, great capitals, increase the risk. there is a fatigue about ukraine and this worries me so much. i did this film. i went on fronine. i went in the trenches. in order to try to prevent this becoming a forgotten war, which is the worst. for people to be the victim of a forgotten war it is the worst , destiny possible on earth. ali: ever since this full scale invasion of ukraine began, there have been many conflicts all over the world, but none seem to have captured the attention of the world quite like the war between israel and hamas. i don't mean to diminish the importance of that conflict by asking this question, but are you concerned that the war in the middle east is taking attention away from what's happening in ukraine? bernard-henri: it's an illness of our time, a plague of our time not to be able to focus attention on two things at the same time. we have to understand, the war of hamas against israe
bernard-henri: there is a risk.is happening these days on capitol hill, what is happening in most of the world, great capitals, increase the risk. there is a fatigue about ukraine and this worries me so much. i did this film. i went on fronine. i went in the trenches. in order to try to prevent this becoming a forgotten war, which is the worst. for people to be the victim of a forgotten war it is the worst , destiny possible on earth. ali: ever since this full scale invasion of ukraine began,...
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this is when you say that henry kissinger helped create an inflection point in history. you know, some 50 years ago. and he was he and architect of that inflection. yes, definitely. and numerous inflection points in many parts of the world that a bit played out very differently. in the case of china. absolutely. milestone in nixon. the 2 national leaders, primarily, but joe online and henry kissinger, who are very consequential, number twos who help shape strategic thinking were all part of these discussions, which unquestionably open the doors to 40 years of engagement between the united states and china. which was in many ways a very positive story for both countries. but they also opened up a path for china to increase its power. and there are many in the united states and around the world now who are asking quite correctly what that impacts what that power implies for them. so mixing himself late in his career, said that he thought maybe we hadn't raised the tiger. maybe maybe what was done in 1972 over the very long term wasn't going to work out for the united state
this is when you say that henry kissinger helped create an inflection point in history. you know, some 50 years ago. and he was he and architect of that inflection. yes, definitely. and numerous inflection points in many parts of the world that a bit played out very differently. in the case of china. absolutely. milestone in nixon. the 2 national leaders, primarily, but joe online and henry kissinger, who are very consequential, number twos who help shape strategic thinking were all part of...
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so professor henry kissinger has a complicated and complex legacy to put it mildly. i'm the father of real politics as many credit him even calling him perhaps original maga, maybe even an opportune. ringback just at a 100 years old, it's safe to say he was among some of the last of of that and generations diplomats 1st year topline thoughts on his passing and his legacy. it's interesting. the way the discussion of kissinger's life has been going in the media since is passing. there is some who consider him a brilliant statesman, a scholar, a visionary thinker, here. and there are many to consider him to be a work criminal, a man with a massive amount of blood on his hands. i put myself in the 2nd category. i think cag kissinger, kissinger betrayed everything. that was good about the american ideal kissinger. so i'd power the exercise power. it was ruthless, nothing would stand in his way. and at a personal level, there was something almost nauseating about him, where he would condemn next in a public late but form all over him privately. and hey, understood what ric
so professor henry kissinger has a complicated and complex legacy to put it mildly. i'm the father of real politics as many credit him even calling him perhaps original maga, maybe even an opportune. ringback just at a 100 years old, it's safe to say he was among some of the last of of that and generations diplomats 1st year topline thoughts on his passing and his legacy. it's interesting. the way the discussion of kissinger's life has been going in the media since is passing. there is some who...
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henry lee, ktvu, fox two news and henry, as we often see in tragedies like this, i mean, support just pouring in from across the bay area from other police departments. >> everyone saying, you know, we will stand with you, opd, as you deal with this latest death of an officer. uh henry, i know that we are awaiting this news conference. do you know if the officer's family has been notified yet? and if we expect any relatives to be at this news conference alongside opd. >> yeah. no word on whether the family will be at a news conference, but i'm sure they have been notified he was within the last half an hour or so that opd put out an official notification on x that their officer had not survived his injuries. so again, hearts are heavy both at opd and across, uh, law enforcement community. we've seen some posts online from agencies all across the bay area extending their condolences. yeah. and henry, clearly this is a developing story. >> you talked a little bit about some of those suspects before. what are we hearing about them at this time? have we heard anything about anybody, uh, e
henry lee, ktvu, fox two news and henry, as we often see in tragedies like this, i mean, support just pouring in from across the bay area from other police departments. >> everyone saying, you know, we will stand with you, opd, as you deal with this latest death of an officer. uh henry, i know that we are awaiting this news conference. do you know if the officer's family has been notified yet? and if we expect any relatives to be at this news conference alongside opd. >> yeah. no...
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but after that, it's not until 1884 that we get henry vinson plummer, who was a follower of henry mcneill turner to actually become official, first official, black chaplain in the regular army in the calvary and at one point in time in 1884, after he joins it's going to be henry vinson, plummer, john hanks, alexander and charles young all serving in the ninth calvary. at the same time. and it doesn't unnoticed right. but after charles young's untimely death, you do not get the first black general until 1940. and it is one of charles young's followers. bishop oh. bishop, i'm sorry. i'm bishop general benjamin ho. davies senior people are more familiar with benjamin davies, his son, because of his work as a tuskegee airman, his advocacy for black leadership. and so when we think about this perspective in looking at okay this is the in life and the world that charles young is thriving in or serving in its a very clear message in regards to when we think about the need you can fast forward today in about military leadership black military leadership right because if you are familiar with the
but after that, it's not until 1884 that we get henry vinson plummer, who was a follower of henry mcneill turner to actually become official, first official, black chaplain in the regular army in the calvary and at one point in time in 1884, after he joins it's going to be henry vinson, plummer, john hanks, alexander and charles young all serving in the ninth calvary. at the same time. and it doesn't unnoticed right. but after charles young's untimely death, you do not get the first black...
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but after that, it's not until 1884 that we get henry vinson plummer, who was a follower of henry mcneill turner to actually become official, first official, black chaplain in the regular army in the calvary and at one point in time in 1884, after he joins it's going to be henry vinson, plummer, john hanks, alexander and charles young all serving in the ninth calvary. at the same time. and it doesn't unnoticed right. but after charles young's untimely death, you do not get the first black general until 1940. and it is one of charles young's followers. bishop oh. bishop, i'm sorry. i'm bishop general benjamin ho. davies senior people are more familiar with benjamin davies, his son, because of his work as a tuskegee airman, his advocacy for black leadership. and so when we think about this perspective in looking at okay this is the in life and the world that charles young is thriving in or serving in its a very clear message in regards to when we think about the need you can fast forward today in about military leadership black military leadership right because if you are familiar with the
but after that, it's not until 1884 that we get henry vinson plummer, who was a follower of henry mcneill turner to actually become official, first official, black chaplain in the regular army in the calvary and at one point in time in 1884, after he joins it's going to be henry vinson, plummer, john hanks, alexander and charles young all serving in the ninth calvary. at the same time. and it doesn't unnoticed right. but after charles young's untimely death, you do not get the first black...
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we're discussing the legacy of henry kissinger. the let's go back to martin america has already brought up the subject in, in the, the, what's going on right now is we speak of thinking about the legacy of henry kissinger. and let me the, the shuttle diplomacy that he conducted. and it, during the night after the 19 7th $73.00 war it's very interesting. you have people like blinking the want to repeat it. and henry kissinger pulled something up, blinking never will cause no one takes them seriously. doesn't take the, the administration seriously much the detrimental, the reputation of the united states, but no one else go can make the claim. and i think maybe it's open debate. but it was under the kissinger's tenure, a secretary of state where the united states started. the tilt no longer is i'm kind of a mediator. but on the, on the, i'm became a israel's international lawyer. and that is a trend. obviously, that has continued much to the detriment of palestinians, and in dallas, of the westbank land, the reputation of the united
we're discussing the legacy of henry kissinger. the let's go back to martin america has already brought up the subject in, in the, the, what's going on right now is we speak of thinking about the legacy of henry kissinger. and let me the, the shuttle diplomacy that he conducted. and it, during the night after the 19 7th $73.00 war it's very interesting. you have people like blinking the want to repeat it. and henry kissinger pulled something up, blinking never will cause no one takes them...
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in a country of optimistics, henry kissinger was a european pessimist. he began his career worrying about nuclear weapons and over the years he would speculate gloom illy that japan would become a nuclear power and that europe would fall apart and islamic extremism would triumph. in our last lunch, he worried about israel's ability to survive in the long run. from start to finish, over a century, henry kissinger's abiding fur was that disruptive forces set in motion to rip off the thin veneer and pushing us into the abyss like the one of which he came of age. go to cnn.com/foreed for a link to my column this week. and let's get started. ♪ >>> the delicate seven-day truce came to an end on friday as israel accused hamas of air strikes. they have released over 100 hostages while israel released almost 250 palestinians. now, israel isn't just fighting hamas, it is also trading fire with hezbollah, the iranian-backed militant group based in lebanon. cnn correspondent ivan watson is in southeastern lebanon with the latest on that front. tell us, is there a ki
in a country of optimistics, henry kissinger was a european pessimist. he began his career worrying about nuclear weapons and over the years he would speculate gloom illy that japan would become a nuclear power and that europe would fall apart and islamic extremism would triumph. in our last lunch, he worried about israel's ability to survive in the long run. from start to finish, over a century, henry kissinger's abiding fur was that disruptive forces set in motion to rip off the thin veneer...
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la tira larga y que la compita henry martin.o el chileno. Él y carlos reinoso son los dos chilenos mÁs grandes. josÉ luis: y "bam—bam" zamorano. "perro": recuerda que Él estuvo en el madrid y en el milan. eso es otra cosa. lindsay: "perro" bermÚdez, "bam—bam" dice que te busques otros amigos para las carnitas. el compromiso que tienen de salir adelante en este final las dos escuadras, porque creo que la presiÓn estÁ a tope para tigres y para amÉrica. "bam—bam": creo que los dos tienen excelente plantilla. hay una cosa en el amÉrica que hay que tener en cuenta: el mejor jugador de este aÑo, diego valdÉs, no tiene reemplazante. aquÍ el mejor jugador es gignac y tiene a nico ibÁÑez. diego valdÉs y "carioca". ese duelo para mÍ es fundamental. lindsay: no estÁ en la porterÍa? "kikÍn": malagÓn es buen duelo, pero para mÍ estÁ en lo que hagan creo que hay diego valdÉs. lindsay: esta serie estÁ espectacular. yo sÍ creo que puede ser una de esas que nunca olvidaremos. esperemos que el fÚtbol nos regala muchas emociones, tanto tigres como
la tira larga y que la compita henry martin.o el chileno. Él y carlos reinoso son los dos chilenos mÁs grandes. josÉ luis: y "bam—bam" zamorano. "perro": recuerda que Él estuvo en el madrid y en el milan. eso es otra cosa. lindsay: "perro" bermÚdez, "bam—bam" dice que te busques otros amigos para las carnitas. el compromiso que tienen de salir adelante en este final las dos escuadras, porque creo que la presiÓn estÁ a tope para tigres y para...
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quÉ futbolista defiende henry >> se la entregan a henry que va a ir acompaÑado de miguel layun.reja de la jaula. ataque lateral. vuelve a agarrarla con la derecha. barrida otra vez. la esta confundiendo. la italiana recibe el castigo. derecha durÍsima. entra otra vez. vuelve lastimarla. abre la boca en ataques implacable de la loba. >> creo que aprendido de cada una de sus derrotas y que en esta ocasiÓn no saliÓ fue la italiana la que naciÓ amordazada. >> otra vez para arriba ataca otra vez con las piernas a barrida. la pelea es durÍsima, es agresiva. ligeramente se estÁn volviendo lentas en esta Última parte atacaron con demasiada intensidad. lleva las manos amplias no las hace cortes no entres con el rostro ataca bonito la loba vuelve a conectar con la derecha. intenta la italiana, que mÁs que golpe lanzÓ las manos hacia delante para tratar de detener a la loba. vuelve a atacar. la finta que generÓ con la derecha y atacÓ con izquierda. la italiana . >> cuidado cuidado. >> entra durÍsimo la italiana. mandaron a la loba a la lona. esta ganando el primer episodio . golpe durÍsimo
quÉ futbolista defiende henry >> se la entregan a henry que va a ir acompaÑado de miguel layun.reja de la jaula. ataque lateral. vuelve a agarrarla con la derecha. barrida otra vez. la esta confundiendo. la italiana recibe el castigo. derecha durÍsima. entra otra vez. vuelve lastimarla. abre la boca en ataques implacable de la loba. >> creo que aprendido de cada una de sus derrotas y que en esta ocasiÓn no saliÓ fue la italiana la que naciÓ amordazada. >> otra vez para...