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a 6 third anniversary of joseph stalin's death has been marked in moscow. communist party joined with stalin loyalists to mark the passing of the former soviet leader and takes place each year at the red square and led the soviet union from the 20s to his death in 1953. some russians say a worsening economy has left them feeling nostalgic for the soviet days and the communist party is starting to worry the kremlin as we report from moscow. >> reporter: it's often one of the first things newcomers notice in moscow hammers sickles, stars everywhere communism is a part of russia's history and the collective psychology too and polls say half of russians think they were better off under the soviet system and at a moscow exhibition of stalin era art the curator told me the pride that people feel for the past. >> translator: interest in joseph stalin is increasing and it's understandable, we are celebrating the 70th anniversary of world war ii and should not forget who was at the helm of the country and under whose leadership the victory was achieved. >> by defini
a 6 third anniversary of joseph stalin's death has been marked in moscow. communist party joined with stalin loyalists to mark the passing of the former soviet leader and takes place each year at the red square and led the soviet union from the 20s to his death in 1953. some russians say a worsening economy has left them feeling nostalgic for the soviet days and the communist party is starting to worry the kremlin as we report from moscow. >> reporter: it's often one of the first things...
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i recently read that during world war two, joseph stalin had a research program to create supersoldiers by having women impregnated by gorillas. what a sick use of science. hey, as long as the baby's healthy. i wonder if stalin considered any other animals. hippos are the deadliest creature. a half-human, half-hippo soldier would be pretty badass. hungry-hungry, you can stop them with marbles. yeah, the correct animal for interspecies supersolider is koala. you would wind up with an army so cute it couldn't be aacked. but half-man, half-owl could fly...
i recently read that during world war two, joseph stalin had a research program to create supersoldiers by having women impregnated by gorillas. what a sick use of science. hey, as long as the baby's healthy. i wonder if stalin considered any other animals. hippos are the deadliest creature. a half-human, half-hippo soldier would be pretty badass. hungry-hungry, you can stop them with marbles. yeah, the correct animal for interspecies supersolider is koala. you would wind up with an army so...
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and the 6 third anniversary of joseph stalin's death is marked in moscow and communist party joined withyalists to mark the passing of the soviet leader and it takes place each year in red square. some russian say a worsening economy left them feeling nastalgic but with the parliamentary election looming prospect of a resurging communist party is starting to worry the kremlin and rory challenge reports from moscow. >> reporter: they notice in moscow, hammers and stars everywhere, communism is a part of russia's history and collective psychology too. resent polls suggest half of all russians still think they were actually better off under the soviet system and they told me the pride people feel for the past. >> translator: interest in stalin is increasing and it's understandable and celebrated 70 anniversary of world war ii and don't forget who was at the helm of the country and whose leadership the victory was achieved. >> nastalgia is longing for the past and the days of the soviet union are again but the communist party never went away as a political force and in the centuries it comes
and the 6 third anniversary of joseph stalin's death is marked in moscow and communist party joined withyalists to mark the passing of the soviet leader and it takes place each year in red square. some russian say a worsening economy left them feeling nastalgic but with the parliamentary election looming prospect of a resurging communist party is starting to worry the kremlin and rory challenge reports from moscow. >> reporter: they notice in moscow, hammers and stars everywhere,...
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the 63rd anniversary of joseph stalin's death has been marked. th stalin loyalists to mark the passing. the ceremony takes place each year at his grave in the red square. he led the soviet union from the late 20s until his death in 1953. coming up for you very shortly, 4,000 meters below the ocean's service scientistsists find what they think is a new species of octopus. we will tell you how competitors at the women's giant slalom were blown >>> music is a life line for many in the congo. now, a group of self taught young musicians are taking center stage. catherine soi has the story. ♪the orchestra is rehearsing. most most of its musicians have no steady income. they do whatever they must. the conduct ors own cover situation, a story of tribulations and how they are overcoming them. the orchestra was created in 1992. then he had only three instruments in his father's church. >> things have changed. there is much to do local music dominates the night scene. home come out to listen to some of the continent's greatest. >> it has a rich music culture
the 63rd anniversary of joseph stalin's death has been marked. th stalin loyalists to mark the passing. the ceremony takes place each year at his grave in the red square. he led the soviet union from the late 20s until his death in 1953. coming up for you very shortly, 4,000 meters below the ocean's service scientistsists find what they think is a new species of octopus. we will tell you how competitors at the women's giant slalom were blown >>> music is a life line for many in the...
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the only place that would seldom arms was joseph stalin's soviet union.as roosevelt's policy throughout his presidency and in early 1939, just before the war ended, he said in a cabinet meeting, we've made a grave mistake. point that at that fascism was continuing to rise and expand in europe. amy: do you think of franco had been defeated that that could have preempted the risise of mussolini and hitler? adam: i don't think so. because mussolini and hitler were already entrenched in power at the time the spanish civil war began. always above all was interested in expanding east. he had his sights set on show in russia who was boss, on taking over eastern europe, on grabbing the balkan and caspian oil fields, whatever happened in spain would not have prevented him from doing that. but i do think that if the spanish republican won the war, spain would not have had to have lived under a very harsh dictatorship for 36 years. press, nof no free elections, an, no dictatorship, routine torture. the spanish people wouldld have been s spared that. had the republic
the only place that would seldom arms was joseph stalin's soviet union.as roosevelt's policy throughout his presidency and in early 1939, just before the war ended, he said in a cabinet meeting, we've made a grave mistake. point that at that fascism was continuing to rise and expand in europe. amy: do you think of franco had been defeated that that could have preempted the risise of mussolini and hitler? adam: i don't think so. because mussolini and hitler were already entrenched in power at...
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" a fiercely libertarian koch family of part of its fortune to history's most famous dictator, joseph stalin and adolf hitler. >> guest: isn't that remarkable? the country's for most libertarian influences, supposed to be anti authoritarian, yet the family fortune began when the father was a very bright man, early graduate of mit figured out a better way to crack oil, turn it into refine it, he had this breakthrough but he couldn't sell its in america because he felt major oil companies were blocking him, they had a monopoly. he had to take it elsewhere if he was going to make money. ironically the place he went first was the soviet union and he went to stalin and built something like 15 oil refineries for stalin in the first 5-year plan of stalin's soviet union. then stalin realize he could get his own people to design these, they could copy it so fred koch came out of this there and looking for further for where he could go he helped design one of the most important refineries in nazi germany, he got the commission in 1933, started building in 1934, it was completed in 1935. by then, peopl
" a fiercely libertarian koch family of part of its fortune to history's most famous dictator, joseph stalin and adolf hitler. >> guest: isn't that remarkable? the country's for most libertarian influences, supposed to be anti authoritarian, yet the family fortune began when the father was a very bright man, early graduate of mit figured out a better way to crack oil, turn it into refine it, he had this breakthrough but he couldn't sell its in america because he felt major oil...
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now the 6 third anniversary of joseph stalin's death has been marked in moscow.f the communist party joined with loyalests to mark the passing of the leader and the ceremony takes place each year at the grave in red square and led the soviet union from the late 20s until his death in 1953. some russians say that a worsening economy has left them feeling somewhat nostalgic for the soviet days and with apparel menry election moving prospect or resurging the party is starting to worry the kremlin and rory challenge reports from moscow. >> reporter: it's often one of the first things newcomers notice in moscow hammers, sickles, stars everywhere communist is a part of russia's history and the collective psychology too. resent polls suggest half of all russians still think they were actually better off under the soviet system. and moscow exhibition of stalin era art the curator told me the pride people feel for past glor glorys. >> translator: interest in stalin is increasing. it is understandable. we are celebrating the 70th anniversary of world war ii and we should n
now the 6 third anniversary of joseph stalin's death has been marked in moscow.f the communist party joined with loyalests to mark the passing of the leader and the ceremony takes place each year at the grave in red square and led the soviet union from the late 20s until his death in 1953. some russians say that a worsening economy has left them feeling somewhat nostalgic for the soviet days and with apparel menry election moving prospect or resurging the party is starting to worry the kremlin...
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he said do i take this seriously or is he a new joseph stalin who's hide behind the face of a peacemaker. nancy rag and she told me and there are other records who suggest this. gorbachev is serious, take this serious seriously. this is a chance to end it during your lifetime as part of your legacy. that could be a great contribution. by far his greatest accomplishment was to pave the way and she was essential. not nechb that on transfenter r >> some might look at the elegance and style she brought to the white house. in some ways you can't separate that, the way the united states was known for its glamour and elegance. they would have rock hudson, elizabeth taylor, frank sinatra. sam are davis junior and that was not lost. >> no, that's absolutely true. i remember running into mrs. reagan in 2005 at a dinner that the george w. bush white house held for prince charles and his then new wife and i saw her and she said my mind keeps on going back to the dinner and that ronnie and i had for pretty prim charles and his first wife. the one where mrs. reagan danced with john travolta as did pri
he said do i take this seriously or is he a new joseph stalin who's hide behind the face of a peacemaker. nancy rag and she told me and there are other records who suggest this. gorbachev is serious, take this serious seriously. this is a chance to end it during your lifetime as part of your legacy. that could be a great contribution. by far his greatest accomplishment was to pave the way and she was essential. not nechb that on transfenter r >> some might look at the elegance and style...
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true unobtrusive libertarian koch family otis fortune through history's most famous dictator, joseph stalin and adolf hitler. >> guest: is not remarkable. these are maybe the country's foremost libertarian influences that are supposed to be antiauthoritarian. at his family's fortune began when the father who was apparently a very bright man, an early graduate of m.i.t. figures out a better way to crack oil and refine it. he had this breakthrough, but he couldn't sell it in america because he felt the major monopoly. he had to take it elsewhere. ironically, the place i went first was the soviet union and he went and built something like 16 oil refineries in the first five-year plan of the soviet union. they could copy it. it's kind of out of business there. he then helped design one of the most important refineries. he got to commission in 1933, started loathing in 1934. the rise of hitler became chancellor of the third right in 1933. he is in control of germany at this point spread koch was making money and the refinery that was built there called winkler koch and one other partner had to b
true unobtrusive libertarian koch family otis fortune through history's most famous dictator, joseph stalin and adolf hitler. >> guest: is not remarkable. these are maybe the country's foremost libertarian influences that are supposed to be antiauthoritarian. at his family's fortune began when the father who was apparently a very bright man, an early graduate of m.i.t. figures out a better way to crack oil and refine it. he had this breakthrough, but he couldn't sell it in america because...
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the top foreign policy advisors for the marco rubio campaign max bude who says i would vote for joseph stalinmite i would vote for him first. >> there is a a lot of heated rhetoric. >> that's pretty heated i would think. >> karen tumulty has a piece point out where republicans are. strongest, conservative clan of candidates we have ever had. the strongest field we have ever had. now look where we. >> well, because there were so many. >> it depends on how you define conservative. that's what this is really about. on the democratic side it's not about ideas. it's about power. democrats wanted to take office so they can have power. they are very straightforward about it whoever can win gets the nomination. the republicans want you to believe something is. they care about ideas. which is, i think, touching and impressive but it's clumsy when the party can't agree on what those ideas are. >> who is at cpac today, this weekend? donald trump skipping that big event. the people in the crowd. it was, you know, they were planned protests. get up and boo donald trump. that's what they were arguing the d
the top foreign policy advisors for the marco rubio campaign max bude who says i would vote for joseph stalinmite i would vote for him first. >> there is a a lot of heated rhetoric. >> that's pretty heated i would think. >> karen tumulty has a piece point out where republicans are. strongest, conservative clan of candidates we have ever had. the strongest field we have ever had. now look where we. >> well, because there were so many. >> it depends on how you define...