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the historic homeland to the crimeaen tartar, who were expelled by joseph stalin, and they came back in the 1990's. they say they're fiercely against moscow. they're not going to take part and they are very worried about what is going to happen. they're patrolling their neighborhoods and watching nervously about what is going on. you also have ethnic ukrainians, many of whom won't be happy about joining moscow. the whole succes secession talkg up, and of course we have thousands of russian troops across th crimea. people are nervous, and many worried that something could happen, one drop of blood would start everything off and then the kremlin would feel justified to have russian troops here. but >> ukrainian intelligence sources tell al jazeera that as many as 30,000 russian troops are in crimea, and many are arriving through a ferry terminal seized by russian troops, and more are on the way. nick schifrin is on the way from ukraine. and nick, you saw some of the troop movements earlier today. describe that for us if you would. >> reporter: yes, tony, we're on the verwe're--they do
the historic homeland to the crimeaen tartar, who were expelled by joseph stalin, and they came back in the 1990's. they say they're fiercely against moscow. they're not going to take part and they are very worried about what is going to happen. they're patrolling their neighborhoods and watching nervously about what is going on. you also have ethnic ukrainians, many of whom won't be happy about joining moscow. the whole succes secession talkg up, and of course we have thousands of russian...
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a second wave followed under joseph stalin. when the soviet dictator met with president franklin roosevelt and the prime minister winton -- winston churchill in 1945, this has been underway for months. they are making up about 16 of the population. they make this at the states for today's disputes. this was a formality. if you can imagine the soviet union would break up less than 30 years later. crimea has been part of a foreign country. >> he specializes in russian and eastern european issues. you were in crimea during the recent up evils. what were your impressions? >> i arrived in crimea shortly before the intervention. it was very pro-russian. people are in blood: -- ambivalent about breaking away from ukraine as a country. what they said was a frustration that they were being neglected by the national government. people were nervous that there might be some revenge. 93% is very surprising. it is not much up with the into total evidence that i collected. >> what about moscow? does russia fear sanctions? said sanctions are l
a second wave followed under joseph stalin. when the soviet dictator met with president franklin roosevelt and the prime minister winton -- winston churchill in 1945, this has been underway for months. they are making up about 16 of the population. they make this at the states for today's disputes. this was a formality. if you can imagine the soviet union would break up less than 30 years later. crimea has been part of a foreign country. >> he specializes in russian and eastern european...
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with the russian empire for centuries and finally subjected to mass deportation by soviet leader joseph stalinn the 1940s, and nearly half died of starvation and disease. >> translator: they had 15 minutes of notice, just time to grab a piece of bread and the koran and flee. >> translator: we will not suffer oppression again like the 1940s. [ inaudible ] is standing firm. we are receiving calls and emails every day from them. we are a very different group here in turkey. we are educated democracy and we will not behaf like the russians. >> reporter: the crimean tatars have the backing of turkey's government. the foreign minister jetted to kiev last saturday and stressed the importance of crimea to turkey, and called for stability. but everyone is worried about an escalation of force. when word spread that a ukrainian navy ship was passing through istanbul, the crimean turks association came to make sure it had not changed its flag. this connects the mediterranean with the black sea. europe is that way, and ukraine, crimea, and russia are that way. and people's memories around here span centuri
with the russian empire for centuries and finally subjected to mass deportation by soviet leader joseph stalinn the 1940s, and nearly half died of starvation and disease. >> translator: they had 15 minutes of notice, just time to grab a piece of bread and the koran and flee. >> translator: we will not suffer oppression again like the 1940s. [ inaudible ] is standing firm. we are receiving calls and emails every day from them. we are a very different group here in turkey. we are...
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they were expelled from crimea in 1944 by joseph stalin when, after soviet union took land from germany, he decided they had collaborated with the nazis and he wanted them gone. so, he gorted them to central asia. about half of them died along the way. >> so both sides, they throw in their lot with ukraine rather than russia. >> they have. you saw in the protests that happened in kiev during the past three months, several groups of crimean tar tares traveled to kiev. it's partly because as cry crimean tartars look at russia as the people who persecuted them. they are afraid of returning to russian sovereignty. >> they call themselves ukrainians today, people who lived as part of nations that are polish, lithuanian, russian, variouse ethnicities for a realy long time. >> it's a very historical question. the whole concept of nation came to europe, from the part of eastern europe maybe even in the 20th century. so, now, for ukrainians, it's for sure that, for instance, what you are speaking of, coming to russia from crimea, but came to ukraine and to mthe center o kiev, the capital city of
they were expelled from crimea in 1944 by joseph stalin when, after soviet union took land from germany, he decided they had collaborated with the nazis and he wanted them gone. so, he gorted them to central asia. about half of them died along the way. >> so both sides, they throw in their lot with ukraine rather than russia. >> they have. you saw in the protests that happened in kiev during the past three months, several groups of crimean tar tares traveled to kiev. it's partly...
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freedom -- freedom betrayed that roosevelt had that not even feeling of his ability to domesticate joseph stalin to make him into a gentleman after the war and hoover was critical to see the book freedom be treated as the will and testament to say you have done to steve and the mistakes that we've made that the starry i did the russians would have. >> host: but that is controversial today you and important were is it exhibitionist david davenport with george lloyd published that the new deal is the paradigm. if you are for government experience and your stimulus if you are against it then you have other positions about career policy. so therefore hoover looks at him as the deflator baby coolidge is out of bet. but you show hoover thinking about the new deal to formulate op-ed articles that we cannot extend the mastery of government without making it the master of people's souls and thoughts. can we say another word about what is in this book about the new deal and how it could be perceived? to make yes i am glad that you mentioned them. there was a book out the few minutes ago by the same publis
freedom -- freedom betrayed that roosevelt had that not even feeling of his ability to domesticate joseph stalin to make him into a gentleman after the war and hoover was critical to see the book freedom be treated as the will and testament to say you have done to steve and the mistakes that we've made that the starry i did the russians would have. >> host: but that is controversial today you and important were is it exhibitionist david davenport with george lloyd published that the new...
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communist leader joseph stalin expelled them en masse. >> not long ago when the tatars were deported from crimea, the same thing happened. soldiers came with arms and in 15 minutes soldiers were thrown out of their homes. tatars don't plan to let it happen again. they formed self-defence groups patrolling their neighbourhood. so far it's quiet. they are left with a mistrust of moscow, and leaves this community wondering how it may be treated. >> this minority group was hoping for international support and are certain it won't come in time. >> if vladimir putin makes a decision, he makes it in the morning. in the evening it's implemented. no bureaucracy, no delays. as for u.n. structures, it takes months. by then it will be all over. >> and things are moving fast. the city council of sevastopol voted on thursday to become part of russia, perhaps trying to help predetermine a referendum on crimea's future. that was brought forward by the pro-russian parliament. >> translation: considering the geopolitical situation, we decided the sooner we were done with the vote, the quieter it would
communist leader joseph stalin expelled them en masse. >> not long ago when the tatars were deported from crimea, the same thing happened. soldiers came with arms and in 15 minutes soldiers were thrown out of their homes. tatars don't plan to let it happen again. they formed self-defence groups patrolling their neighbourhood. so far it's quiet. they are left with a mistrust of moscow, and leaves this community wondering how it may be treated. >> this minority group was hoping for...
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in the early 1930s, ukraine was under the rule of joseph stalin, stalin forcibly took control of allne yap farms, their land and crops included, leaves them with no food, or means to grow it.yap farms, their land and crops included, leaves them with no food, or means to grow it. an estimated 8 million to 10 million ukranians died as a consequence. 25,000 people every single day. when the united states and europe found out about it, tons of food were sent into help, all of it denied at the border by soviet authorities. >>> back to homeland politics here. newly released documents showed former first lady hillary clinton's advisers image before her successful run for new york senator. thousands of pages of documents on the clinton white house released yesterday after passing the 12 year limit set by the presidential records act. the documents are the first of more than 25,000 pages expected to be released by the national archives in the next two week. >> it may have happened again, will is word now that the department store chain sears may just be the latest victim of a massive data bre
in the early 1930s, ukraine was under the rule of joseph stalin, stalin forcibly took control of allne yap farms, their land and crops included, leaves them with no food, or means to grow it.yap farms, their land and crops included, leaves them with no food, or means to grow it. an estimated 8 million to 10 million ukranians died as a consequence. 25,000 people every single day. when the united states and europe found out about it, tons of food were sent into help, all of it denied at the...
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the history books where joseph stalin and others grew up after world war ii yalta, it could change again. >> a hint of spring in yalta, he looks out over the black sea. but if he lost his battle in the end, all of the signs here are that russia is about to strike back. they read, why they should vote yes to crimea rejoining russia, but they don't seem to need much persuading. [ speaking russian ] libya says if only we had more leaders like putin, those in kiev are just fascists. maria said this land was given away to ukraine, but it has always been russia here. and olga joins in. we are russians, but they call occupants. what occupants? whether people want to belong to ukraine or russia, they have to make a living, and on this stretch of coastline, people rely on tourism. and now they're worried ta all of this uncertainty is going to destroy their livelihoods. >> it's a very unique atmosphere. >> i was shown around one of yalta's finest hotels. pre-aristocracy, but right now, sadly empty. as everyone calls their holidays, the hotel lays off it's staff. >> we have 300 people in our team.
the history books where joseph stalin and others grew up after world war ii yalta, it could change again. >> a hint of spring in yalta, he looks out over the black sea. but if he lost his battle in the end, all of the signs here are that russia is about to strike back. they read, why they should vote yes to crimea rejoining russia, but they don't seem to need much persuading. [ speaking russian ] libya says if only we had more leaders like putin, those in kiev are just fascists. maria...
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a second wave followed under joseph stalin. when the soviet dictator met with president franklin roosevelt and prime minister winston churchill at the alta conference in crimea in nineteen forty five. that importation of the crimean todd harrison been underway for months. stalin accused them of collaborating with the nazis. they were only allowed to return in nineteen eighty eight. today the top terrace make up about one sixth of the population. in nineteen fifty four stalin success in a key to khrushchev set the stage for today's dispute over the crimea. the communist party leader transfer crimea to ukraine. it was then a formality. if you could imagine the soviet union would break up less than forty years later. since nineteen ninety one. crimea has been part of a foreign country for russians. and i'm joined by journalist which specializes in russia and eastern european nations wishing you were in crimea during a brief enough people share what your impressions from being on the grass. they arrived in crimea shortly before the
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. >> well, it's not clear, actually, because typically, soviets in the past, joseph stalin was an exampleand probably putin, have hidden are concessions behind rhetoric. it's too soon to whether putin's call to obama, and remember, calls were previously from obama to putin. it could also be a deception to throw the west off balance, throw the ukrainians off balance so that the russians can achieve a tactical surprise in the east and north with their troops on the edge of ukraine. >> but putin already has crimea as a result of his congregation against ukraine. his office also claimed that in the conversation with president obama he talked about the russian majority area of transnistria which was once part of the mu muldova. is he making word about going into there? >> again that's totally false, there is a small area in estonia called narva that is heavily ethnic russian occupied. and then in kazakhstan in the northern and western regions of kazakhstan, the largest number of russians outside of ukraine who are living out of russia. all those are areas where president putin wants to protect
. >> well, it's not clear, actually, because typically, soviets in the past, joseph stalin was an exampleand probably putin, have hidden are concessions behind rhetoric. it's too soon to whether putin's call to obama, and remember, calls were previously from obama to putin. it could also be a deception to throw the west off balance, throw the ukrainians off balance so that the russians can achieve a tactical surprise in the east and north with their troops on the edge of ukraine. >>...
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crimean tatars were ex-island by joseph stalin during world war ii. this thursday at 3:00 pm eastern time and sunday 10am eastern, al jazeera will air "return from ex-exile, at tatars struggling to reclaim their homes. >> time to see what is trending on the website. let's check in with harmeli aregawi. >> several times on the show we talked about the rise of adhd prescriptions. we have new numbers. a report by the nation's largest prescription drug manager found between 2008 and 2012. the number of americans using prescription drugs treating adhd rise 36%. among all adults adhd medication went up 36%. this is interesting. among women between the ages much 36 and 24. prescriptions went up 85% between 2008 and 2012. to the last finding exxon says "i ma'am young mothers and wives that work are facing a double burred in and need fetts to keep up. the numbers reignite the debate about whether the increase in prescriptions is because of awareness or over diagnosis. brandon says: >> you can read more about the report on the website aljazeera.com. back to you
crimean tatars were ex-island by joseph stalin during world war ii. this thursday at 3:00 pm eastern time and sunday 10am eastern, al jazeera will air "return from ex-exile, at tatars struggling to reclaim their homes. >> time to see what is trending on the website. let's check in with harmeli aregawi. >> several times on the show we talked about the rise of adhd prescriptions. we have new numbers. a report by the nation's largest prescription drug manager found between 2008...
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technically joseph stalin was our ali.ht. >> you have to realize, this is within a historical context. you can't look at it within the last couple of months. thank you so much. it will be interesting to see what congress does within the coming weeks. >> stay with cnn. we are live at the white house. >>> you might imagine including a helmet. over here, i think this is the most important piece. i think just the novelty of it makes this pretty extraordinary. how would have thought i come to the desert and i get to go snow skiing. what a terrific day. now to china. 29 people have been killed. it happen ed as attackers were confronted with terrorists. >> the suspects wielded knifes and ma shechetes as they struck. ten attackers dressed in black started hacking and stabbing people. >> i saw four people die right here. for such a ternrible sight. one person was still lying facedown with a knife still in their back. >> they fled for their lives. they came running towards here trying to find a place to hide. we let them in so they
technically joseph stalin was our ali.ht. >> you have to realize, this is within a historical context. you can't look at it within the last couple of months. thank you so much. it will be interesting to see what congress does within the coming weeks. >> stay with cnn. we are live at the white house. >>> you might imagine including a helmet. over here, i think this is the most important piece. i think just the novelty of it makes this pretty extraordinary. how would have...
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i think about that meeting between franklin delano roosevelt, joseph stalin, and winston churchill. the three leaders who were the central players in the european at the for the world war ii. and they met at yalta. it's ironic to me that yalta is in the crimea. putin has annexed not only annexed the crimea, he annexed yalt itself, the very place where those three leaders took a map of the world, of asia and europe and drew a line on that map and west of the line, after the war was over they planned that they would defeat this nazi germany that has marched through these country this is a i have described, they planned to defeat nazi germany, they were going to invade and occupy all of the countries from the east on the russian side from the west, the allied side, who by that time we were -- he was just -- by that time it was just post battle of the bulge which ended ear he end of january in 1945. so they decided they were going to carve up europe if the war ended and vict -- ended in victory for them, the russians were going to take half of germany, we know where that line was, it be
i think about that meeting between franklin delano roosevelt, joseph stalin, and winston churchill. the three leaders who were the central players in the european at the for the world war ii. and they met at yalta. it's ironic to me that yalta is in the crimea. putin has annexed not only annexed the crimea, he annexed yalt itself, the very place where those three leaders took a map of the world, of asia and europe and drew a line on that map and west of the line, after the war was over they...
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fighting with the russian empire for centuries and finally subjected to mass deportation by joseph stalin nearly half dieing from starvation and disease. >> translator: they had 15 minutes notice. just time to grab a piece of bread and a koran and flee. >> reporter: the lucky ones found sanctuary in turkey. >> translator: we will not suffer opposition again like the 1940s. we are receiving calls and emails every day from them. we are a very different group here in turkey. we will not behave like the russians. >> reporter: and the crimean tatars have the backing of turkey's government. the foreign minister jetted to kiev last saturday and stressed the importance of crimea to turkey, and called for stability and the preservation of a territorial integrity of ukraine. when word spread that a ukrainian navy ship was passing through istanbul and might have changed its flag to a russian one. this connects the mediterranean with the black sea, europe is that way, and ukraine, crimea, and russia are that way. it's one of the world's historic highways, and peoples memories around here span centuri
fighting with the russian empire for centuries and finally subjected to mass deportation by joseph stalin nearly half dieing from starvation and disease. >> translator: they had 15 minutes notice. just time to grab a piece of bread and a koran and flee. >> reporter: the lucky ones found sanctuary in turkey. >> translator: we will not suffer opposition again like the 1940s. we are receiving calls and emails every day from them. we are a very different group here in turkey. we...
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i wouldn't compare almost anybody to joseph stalin. he does live in a different world in the fact that he doesn't accept the international status quos as the rest of us as the rest of the civilized world accepts it. what happened here is he felt personally humiliated by what happened in ukraine. you ask what he wants? some of this is to soothe a significantly bruised ego after his client, his man in kiev was run out of town. it may be, my hope anyway is that he has gotten enough revenge for that act and may pull back. but i fear as mr. hogue points out that it may just be that now he's going to leave this to create a new status quo. i hope that's not the case. >> thomas nichols and warren hogue, thanks for being on the program. >> thank you. >> what is his and russia's reaction. let's go to rory challenge in moscow. what are you hearing on the ground there? >> well, it's early morning here in moscow so the diplomatic activity, the political activity is yet to get underway and we'll have to see what the day brings before we can call tha
i wouldn't compare almost anybody to joseph stalin. he does live in a different world in the fact that he doesn't accept the international status quos as the rest of us as the rest of the civilized world accepts it. what happened here is he felt personally humiliated by what happened in ukraine. you ask what he wants? some of this is to soothe a significantly bruised ego after his client, his man in kiev was run out of town. it may be, my hope anyway is that he has gotten enough revenge for...
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have russian speaking populations and of course this harkins back to the day of adolph hitler and joseph stalin. >> i want to ask about the 1994 agreement. the u.s. and u.k. were signature no t that tris to it but we have no military obligation here to defend ukraine. do you think there is a military option even if we had an obligation? >> i'd love to tell you that there is, andrea, but frankly i do not see it. i'm glad to see our u.s. military naval presence in the black sea. again, i wish that there were but i think that these sanctions can really have a serious effect on the clep to krats who are part and parcel of the power structure of vladimir putin. and those other measures that i told you about. i probably have military exercises with the baltic countries who are parts of nato and accelerate as i mentioned, membership innato but i do not e a military option and it's tragic. but the key here now is what does vladimir putin do in eastern ukraine where there are russian populations there. if he feels emboldened, i'm not sure he's made up his mind yet, to have a de facto partition of easter
have russian speaking populations and of course this harkins back to the day of adolph hitler and joseph stalin. >> i want to ask about the 1994 agreement. the u.s. and u.k. were signature no t that tris to it but we have no military obligation here to defend ukraine. do you think there is a military option even if we had an obligation? >> i'd love to tell you that there is, andrea, but frankly i do not see it. i'm glad to see our u.s. military naval presence in the black sea....
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. >> excuse me, sir, the fact is joseph stalin annexed most of ukraine and butchered millions in the process. so the imported in ukraine, are new tenants, if you will, of his fiefdom. seven out of 11 gas and oil pipelines to western europe go through of all places, ukraine. and the failure of u.s. intelligence is astounding. how could they not have known this was coming. you, sean, dur olympics when the russians moved their vessel into of all places, havana harbor and nobody knew it was coming. i said it was an intelligence collector and we now know they have not only moved that there they also increased their support for the intelligence -- the russians knew this was coming and nobody else did? >> ollie, if they didn't know it and it was intelligence, what would you have done? taken u.s. military boats and tried to block them. bring specifics, tell us what you're going to do. >> good, first of all if they paid attention, because i can't believe we didn't detect 20,000 ships and secures of ammunition to invade the crimea peninsula. if they -- if they had not noticed it they must not
. >> excuse me, sir, the fact is joseph stalin annexed most of ukraine and butchered millions in the process. so the imported in ukraine, are new tenants, if you will, of his fiefdom. seven out of 11 gas and oil pipelines to western europe go through of all places, ukraine. and the failure of u.s. intelligence is astounding. how could they not have known this was coming. you, sean, dur olympics when the russians moved their vessel into of all places, havana harbor and nobody knew it was...
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>> yes. >> with all due respect, the statute of limitations on joseph stalin has already passed. i think that this clearly deals with the actions that are happening right now and that have happened in the recent weeks with russian illegal aggression and -- >> reclaiming my time and i'll just say that it does come down with an honest disagreement of whether or not people have a right of self-determination and our declaration of independence makes it very clear that that's one of the essential elements of what our country was supposed to be about, is that people have a right through the consent of the governed and a right to rebel if they -- if their consent is not being adhered to, that we do believe in the right of self-determination. right now what we're hearing is that is not the case, and not just from you but as part of the general debate here. mr. gracon and i obviously believe that that should play a role in america's decision making around the world when people feel they are subjugated and if they want to, again, assert their right of independence or to be part of another
>> yes. >> with all due respect, the statute of limitations on joseph stalin has already passed. i think that this clearly deals with the actions that are happening right now and that have happened in the recent weeks with russian illegal aggression and -- >> reclaiming my time and i'll just say that it does come down with an honest disagreement of whether or not people have a right of self-determination and our declaration of independence makes it very clear that that's one...
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and it was 1945 and it was president roosevelt, and joseph stalin and winston churchill met. then they renege and set up the satellite states and the cold world followed stalin's efforts. and now, coming back to talk about it is former ambassador christopher hill on the phone, and steven cohen, professor emeritus at the princeton and columbia university, and this is where past is a prologue, and i want to start with you, first, ambassador hill. what do we see here that is similar to the cold war days, but without going so far, because there are many differences as well, but is russia, and this is a point that we talked about before trying to set up the old sphere of influence that it had before of the fall of the berlin wall, and before the collapse of the soviet union? >> well, if you live in poland and i have lived there for several years, the polls often say that a russia without ukraine is just russia, but russia with ukraine is somehow a recreation of the soviet union, and these are huge stakes, and you are quite right, it goes back to the waning days of world war ii, bu
and it was 1945 and it was president roosevelt, and joseph stalin and winston churchill met. then they renege and set up the satellite states and the cold world followed stalin's efforts. and now, coming back to talk about it is former ambassador christopher hill on the phone, and steven cohen, professor emeritus at the princeton and columbia university, and this is where past is a prologue, and i want to start with you, first, ambassador hill. what do we see here that is similar to the cold...
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the tartars who are about 15%, the muslim community whose answers were deported by joseph stalin 70 years ago, but they are known as a very moderate group. then you also have ethnic ukrainians and very young people born after ukraine became an independent country. they also are unhappy and both communities seem resigned. mean while the acting president of ukraine said about ten days ago they aren't sending ukrainian troops down here to take this region back because they will have no troops to defend eastern ukraine where there's a serious threat, they believe, from russia. and russia has no incentives to form a disorder here as they're accused of doing in eastern ukraine, to the contrary it's in their interest to have things go smoothly now that they're fully in charge. so you can never say never, but i don't see it in the immediate future. so speaking of eastern ukraine, tell us where you're off to next. >> reporter: i am off to eastern ukraine where there is serious violence between pro-russian supporters, ukrainians and also it's a launch by russians against pro western ukraine-ukraini
the tartars who are about 15%, the muslim community whose answers were deported by joseph stalin 70 years ago, but they are known as a very moderate group. then you also have ethnic ukrainians and very young people born after ukraine became an independent country. they also are unhappy and both communities seem resigned. mean while the acting president of ukraine said about ten days ago they aren't sending ukrainian troops down here to take this region back because they will have no troops to...
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right now putin is winking at joseph stalin as russian expansionism is on the march.t about president obama's attitude toward our military? while putin has expand the the russian military budget by 79%, the president is cutting back meaningful military programs here in america. he wants to down size the army, eliminate many tomahawk missiles. most of our naval fleet is not in use. generally a much weaker nation militarily than we were five years ago. putin knows that he knows barack obama has no appetite for confrontation. therefore, all americans should expect the world to get much more turbulent as iran and other rogue nations unleash aggression. of course that will effect all of us because every time there is a controversy overseas economy takes a hit. gas prices go up. what congress should do immediately is to bolster military spending and oversee our armed forces so they become a true deterrent. the stronger a nation is the less likely it will be challenged. right now russia doesn't fear the west. iran believes it could develop a nuke and nothing will happen. and
right now putin is winking at joseph stalin as russian expansionism is on the march.t about president obama's attitude toward our military? while putin has expand the the russian military budget by 79%, the president is cutting back meaningful military programs here in america. he wants to down size the army, eliminate many tomahawk missiles. most of our naval fleet is not in use. generally a much weaker nation militarily than we were five years ago. putin knows that he knows barack obama has...
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you are ukrainian, the suffering that occurred in those borders, the west hardly knew because joseph stalin was technically an ally of the united states during world war ii and so much of the history was hidden. rachel, i recommend to your readers this book by dr. timothy snyder. he's from our state of ohio but a professor at yale. it is absolutely required reading for anyone who wants to understand the why of ukraine and why it's so important to help her move into a new era. i think that the diplomatic measures that are being tried are extraordinarily important. i think the economic sanctions, and i favor those, the sooner the better should tick in and they should become tighter and tighter and tighter. and frankly, i am someone that also is waiting for the government of ukraine to make requests for assistance for military help if needed to maintain a cordon until we can settle this situation down diplomatically and try to get the russian troops to back away and to reach an agreement as reasonable people should. but i would say to the president of russia and to the new president of ukraine
you are ukrainian, the suffering that occurred in those borders, the west hardly knew because joseph stalin was technically an ally of the united states during world war ii and so much of the history was hidden. rachel, i recommend to your readers this book by dr. timothy snyder. he's from our state of ohio but a professor at yale. it is absolutely required reading for anyone who wants to understand the why of ukraine and why it's so important to help her move into a new era. i think that the...
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morally, nations that had supported soviet dictator joseph stalin or were bystanders to communism and nazism, that slaughtered millions and millions of people side those borders owe ukraine an historical debt. no place on earth suffered more. as demonstrators -- demonstrators have proven, corrupted leaders could not kill them for freedom and liberty. this is ukraine's moment and it is a break point in liberty's march that history will judge. where do we go from here? our path must be diplomatic, humanitarian and military. diplomatically, the international community must affirm ukraine in her interim government. i commend president obama and secretary kerry for their leadership. yesterday, the osce announced that 18 participating countries will send 35 unarmed military observers to ukraine. let them reveal the truth. countries with large ukrainian dies a practice, like our country, along with poland, canada, argentina, portugal, the united kingdom and kazakhstan, should have constructive means to help. the international community must make sure that election monitors are trained for th
morally, nations that had supported soviet dictator joseph stalin or were bystanders to communism and nazism, that slaughtered millions and millions of people side those borders owe ukraine an historical debt. no place on earth suffered more. as demonstrators -- demonstrators have proven, corrupted leaders could not kill them for freedom and liberty. this is ukraine's moment and it is a break point in liberty's march that history will judge. where do we go from here? our path must be...
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freedom be trade, to the crusade years that roosevelt had a very naive feeling to domesticate joseph stalin and make him into a bridge what gentleman after the war and hoover was critical and he saw the book freedom be trade, you have got to understand the mistakes we made and we must eliminate these starry eyed notions that we have. he didn't think roosevelt was the communist. >> host: regimentation. that is controversial and interesting and important when you look at the current policy where it is expansionist and where is it not in terms of the government. david davenport, a scholar and former president of pepperdine university with george will it recently published public saying the new deal is a paradigm for modern debate. if you are for you ever government expansion and stimuli. if you are against it you have other positions about current policy. they say hoover therefore is the key fire. they think coolidge, my subject is retro and out of it what i enjoy about your book is you show that. you show hoover thinking about the new deal and there could be offset articles today. we cannot e
freedom be trade, to the crusade years that roosevelt had a very naive feeling to domesticate joseph stalin and make him into a bridge what gentleman after the war and hoover was critical and he saw the book freedom be trade, you have got to understand the mistakes we made and we must eliminate these starry eyed notions that we have. he didn't think roosevelt was the communist. >> host: regimentation. that is controversial and interesting and important when you look at the current policy...
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luck freedom of trade, that roosevelt had a very naÏve feeling about his ability to domesticate joseph stalinnd hoover was very critical and saw it betrayed as hoover's will and testament. he said look we have got to understand the mistakes that we made and we must eliminate these starry-eyed notions that we have he called them less dish. >> host: regimentation and leftish. that is controversial today in interesting and important when you look at the current policy. where is it expansion it -- expansionist and where is it not? after hoover david davenport is scholar and former president of pepperdine university with george lloyd who recently published a book saying the new deal is paradigm for modern debate. you are for government expansion and if you are against it in the 1930s new deal then you have other positions about current policy. they say hooper therefore is a definer. if they think coolidge was kind of retro and out of it. what i enjoyed very much about europe look issue showed that. you showed hoover thinking about the new deal that could be op-ed articles today. he said any quote
luck freedom of trade, that roosevelt had a very naÏve feeling about his ability to domesticate joseph stalinnd hoover was very critical and saw it betrayed as hoover's will and testament. he said look we have got to understand the mistakes that we made and we must eliminate these starry-eyed notions that we have he called them less dish. >> host: regimentation and leftish. that is controversial today in interesting and important when you look at the current policy. where is it expansion...
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president obama is listed as someone who supports gun-control comparing him to dictators like joseph stalinears ago, donnelly pleaded no contest to misdemeanor charges after he was found with a loaded gun on his carry-on bag at ontario airport in southern california. no one >>darya: a woman was killed and seven others injured eight and a house explosion in new jersey. investigators said the explosion happened yesterday afternoon when contractors were digging in the area damaged a gas line in doing--ewing. the incident also destroyed at least 10 homes. a number of residents had to be evacuated. fire crews were able to quickly put out the fire and manage the hot spots. >>: he can't leave russia about whistle-blower edward snowden will speak at the south bay south west festival and austin tx next week. snowden will appear via teleconference on monday for a discussion about the nsa spying program and what the tech community can do to defend itself against mass surveillance. some of it is a former cia employee and and as a contractor who fled the u.s. last year after leaking details about the go
president obama is listed as someone who supports gun-control comparing him to dictators like joseph stalinears ago, donnelly pleaded no contest to misdemeanor charges after he was found with a loaded gun on his carry-on bag at ontario airport in southern california. no one >>darya: a woman was killed and seven others injured eight and a house explosion in new jersey. investigators said the explosion happened yesterday afternoon when contractors were digging in the area damaged a gas line...
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my friends, 12% of the population of ukraine are people who were deported by joseph stalin, half of them killed and they were allowed to come back. i -- i can guarantee you there's no one in that 12% of the population that would ever for to be part of russia. so it was -- it was a phony election. there were no observers. and i -- and i know of -- of a poll taken a few months ago that showed 53% of the people in crimea wanted to be part of ukraine. but the point is -- but the point is here, today we are beginning a path i hope to, one, recognizing vladimir putin for what he is and what his ambitions are; two, dedicating ourselves to supporting these countries, these fledgling democracies. it hasn't been that long since the end of the cold war, to help them on the path as they move forward to democracy, particularly ukraine so that they -- we can help them rid that country of corruption, rid it of its dependency long term of energy supplies from russia. we can over a period of relatively short period of tim time -- months, if not years, but probably months -- arrange it so we can supply uk
my friends, 12% of the population of ukraine are people who were deported by joseph stalin, half of them killed and they were allowed to come back. i -- i can guarantee you there's no one in that 12% of the population that would ever for to be part of russia. so it was -- it was a phony election. there were no observers. and i -- and i know of -- of a poll taken a few months ago that showed 53% of the people in crimea wanted to be part of ukraine. but the point is -- but the point is here,...
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argument that crusade years that roosevelt had a very naÏve feeling about his ability to domesticate joseph stalino make him into a gentle man after the war and hoover was critical anand saw that the book freedom betrayed as what you've got to understand the mistakes that we made, and we must eliminate these notions so he didn't think he was a communist. >> host: tha >> host: but as controversial today and important when you look at the current policy. david davenport and former pepperdine university with george lloyd of recently published a book to say it is the paradigm for the modern debate. you are for government expansion and if you are against it, the 1930s deal then you have other positions about the current policy. they think hoover therefore is a definer. they think that coolidge is kind of retro and out of it. what i enjoy very much about your book is that you show that, hoover is thinking about the new deal and things that could be articles today. you said we cannot extend the mastery of the government without making it a master of people's soul and thoughts. can you say a word or two m
argument that crusade years that roosevelt had a very naÏve feeling about his ability to domesticate joseph stalino make him into a gentle man after the war and hoover was critical anand saw that the book freedom betrayed as what you've got to understand the mistakes that we made, and we must eliminate these notions so he didn't think he was a communist. >> host: tha >> host: but as controversial today and important when you look at the current policy. david davenport and former...
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joseph stalin slaughtered them. he relocated them. many of them are muslims. and again, minorities are persecuted. some of the bravest moments at the maidan in kiev when you saw the people just coming up to demonstrate in ukraine, that took such courage. i'm not sure the american people fully understand when the priests from the orthodox church, the jewish leaders, the catholic church, the baptists, when they stood there on the square, for them to do that, they were fully prepared to be shot. and then you saw later, a few days later, you saw over 100 people shot. where did the bullets come from? where were the snipers? you are dealing with a situation that is unfree. it looks free on the surface a little bit, but the deeper you get into it you see how controlled environment remains. and the president who fled, president yanukovych, they called ukraine a kleptocracy. he not only took people's liberty, he took the money. one of our jobs is to track down where the money is and get it back. host: a new pew research poll shows that 56% says to not get too involved
joseph stalin slaughtered them. he relocated them. many of them are muslims. and again, minorities are persecuted. some of the bravest moments at the maidan in kiev when you saw the people just coming up to demonstrate in ukraine, that took such courage. i'm not sure the american people fully understand when the priests from the orthodox church, the jewish leaders, the catholic church, the baptists, when they stood there on the square, for them to do that, they were fully prepared to be shot....
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. -- joseph stalin. the world has changed since stalin was around and it's changed for the better. the cold war is over, along with fixtures like the iron curtain, and brinksmanship. yet it's almost -- putin is living in a time warp. russia's place in the world is transformed, it does not wield the global power it once did. the rest of the world has changed since stalin's area with other countries emerging in leading roles but the united states of america remains a beacon of hope to the whole world. our political power and our influence are strong because we stand for freedom, democracy and democratic prosperity. yet russia, on the other hand, led by this man who yearns for stalin is a nation of immense resources and potential for good and they've chosen to wield its influence solely for self-interest. earlier this week president obama said the following about russia quote -- "he -- quote -- "russia is threatening its immediate neighbors not out of strength but out of weakness. the fact that russia felled compelled to violate international law indicates less influence, not more. pr
. -- joseph stalin. the world has changed since stalin was around and it's changed for the better. the cold war is over, along with fixtures like the iron curtain, and brinksmanship. yet it's almost -- putin is living in a time warp. russia's place in the world is transformed, it does not wield the global power it once did. the rest of the world has changed since stalin's area with other countries emerging in leading roles but the united states of america remains a beacon of hope to the whole...
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know yet the manhattan project had a mole in it so we called this joe one which was short for joseph stalinit's a cute name but nobody was laughing. this test took us by surprise. it was also a bigger bomb than we had. her russia malless 15 kilotons and this was 52. the soviets were better on this than we were. then in june of 1950 the north koreans crossed the 38th peril peril -- parallel and they did it using soviet tanks which made it clear truman and the soviet union was willing to engage us by proxy. and so the commission and truman security men took a second look at those twos subbasement levels of the house, ones who are going to be used only for storage and then this memo shows up. and i'm not going to read the whole thing. you can scan it if you would like that there are two euphemisms i would like to call your attention to here. one of them is this is basically from admiral dennis in informing the commission part of the basement is now going to pass out of their control in order to create quote certain protective measures and quote protect its characteristics. what does that mean?
know yet the manhattan project had a mole in it so we called this joe one which was short for joseph stalinit's a cute name but nobody was laughing. this test took us by surprise. it was also a bigger bomb than we had. her russia malless 15 kilotons and this was 52. the soviets were better on this than we were. then in june of 1950 the north koreans crossed the 38th peril peril -- parallel and they did it using soviet tanks which made it clear truman and the soviet union was willing to engage...
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joseph stalin slaughtered them. he relocated them. many of them are muslims.d again, minorities are persecuted. some of the bravest moments at the maidan in kiev when you saw the people just coming up to demonstrate in ukraine that took such courage. i'm not sure the american people fully understand when the priests from the orthodox church , the jewish leaders, the catholic church, the baptists when mr. there on the square -- when they stood there on the square, for them to do that they were fully prepared to be shot. and then you saw later, a few days later, you saw over 100 people shot. where did the bullets come from? where were the snipers? you are dealing with a situation that is unfree. it looks free on the surface a little bit but the deeper you get into it you see how controlled environment remains. and the president who fled president yanukovych they called ukraine a cut have received -- kupchak receded he not only to people's liberty, he took the money. one of our jobs is to track down where the money is and get it back. host: a new pew research pol
joseph stalin slaughtered them. he relocated them. many of them are muslims.d again, minorities are persecuted. some of the bravest moments at the maidan in kiev when you saw the people just coming up to demonstrate in ukraine that took such courage. i'm not sure the american people fully understand when the priests from the orthodox church , the jewish leaders, the catholic church, the baptists when mr. there on the square -- when they stood there on the square, for them to do that they were...
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know make no mistake about it it was that it was a construction of the soviet union so you had joseph stalin in one nine hundred thirty nine. which essentially you know was part of poland and that's where some of the more ultra nationalistic elements are coming from in this protest you know the populations that stop. and tacked on a nine hundred thirty nine that's not all of them i don't want to suggest that that's the only source of the but most extreme elements are certainly from their nine hundred twenty two you know when an ad in a good bit of territory to eastern ukraine that is predominantly russian speaking and of course army against out in one thousand nine hundred or so what we saw with the dissolution of the soviet union then and they've been again this pact in one thousand nine hundred four was more or less russia's agreement that it would respect the territorial integrity of that soviet ukrainian republic that it in fact of created considering russia's strong backing of the promise and stopping the player for ration of nuclear weapons in iran procuring chemical weapons in syria i
know make no mistake about it it was that it was a construction of the soviet union so you had joseph stalin in one nine hundred thirty nine. which essentially you know was part of poland and that's where some of the more ultra nationalistic elements are coming from in this protest you know the populations that stop. and tacked on a nine hundred thirty nine that's not all of them i don't want to suggest that that's the only source of the but most extreme elements are certainly from their nine...