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doesn't have he's not he's not like joseph stalin he's not doing all these crimes for some communist reason he's not he's not doing this for some religious reason he's doing this for money he's a kleptocrat all he cares about is money and staying alive but and that makes him much more similar to a public escobar than a joseph stalin or adult hitler and the problem is that you give pablo escobar. the powers of a sovereign state with military and intelligence services and nuclear weapons and that's a streamlined scary combination well speaking of staying alive and we certainly hope you do do you feel that the efforts that you've put in place now. unstoppable even potentially come a day when you're not around to low be constantly in there because the absolutely the the magnitsky act is now turned into a viral phenomenon it's jumping from country to country to country there's maybe it's the proposals all over the world in different parliaments and governments etc and of course i can help and i can stir up the pot make things happen but without my presence they would happen at the same ti
doesn't have he's not he's not like joseph stalin he's not doing all these crimes for some communist reason he's not he's not doing this for some religious reason he's doing this for money he's a kleptocrat all he cares about is money and staying alive but and that makes him much more similar to a public escobar than a joseph stalin or adult hitler and the problem is that you give pablo escobar. the powers of a sovereign state with military and intelligence services and nuclear weapons and...
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indigenous crimean tatars who are traditionally muslim in the one nine hundred forty seven leader joseph stalin deported over two hundred thousand tartars to central asia tens of thousands. but in one nine hundred fifty four stalin successor nikita khrushchev gave crimea to ukraine as a gift but when the soviet union collapsed crimea was suddenly in a separate country. sixty years later russian president vladimir putin saw himself as the man to take back that gift on march eighteenth twenty fourteen he welcomed crimea's leaders to moscow that the two sides signed an agreement making crimea part of russia are again for must go because the senate gratian for the ukrainian government and the international community an illegal act. five years to the day since the referendum which paved the way for russia's takeover of crimea and the authorities here won't let you forget about it the celebrations are everywhere but this is a referendum which the west and even many of russia's closest allies still refuse to recognize. to the kremlin this anniversary is about more than crimea and its two and a half mi
indigenous crimean tatars who are traditionally muslim in the one nine hundred forty seven leader joseph stalin deported over two hundred thousand tartars to central asia tens of thousands. but in one nine hundred fifty four stalin successor nikita khrushchev gave crimea to ukraine as a gift but when the soviet union collapsed crimea was suddenly in a separate country. sixty years later russian president vladimir putin saw himself as the man to take back that gift on march eighteenth twenty...
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indigenous crimean tatars who are traditionally muslim in the one nine hundred forty soviet leader joseph stalin deported over two hundred thousand tartars to central asia tens of thousands died. but in one nine hundred fifty full stunning success a nikita khrushchev gave crimea to ukraine as a gift but when the soviet union collapsed crimea was suddenly in a separate country. you're watching the news live from berlin coming up next is a documentary called the baltic path europe's model citizens get all the latest news information around the clock on our website as you know dot com on the spicer thanks so much for tuning in. first. or first economy was booming as grand a moment arrives. joining a regular jane on her journey back to freedom. in our interactive documentary. returns home on the d w don't come in tanks.
indigenous crimean tatars who are traditionally muslim in the one nine hundred forty soviet leader joseph stalin deported over two hundred thousand tartars to central asia tens of thousands died. but in one nine hundred fifty full stunning success a nikita khrushchev gave crimea to ukraine as a gift but when the soviet union collapsed crimea was suddenly in a separate country. you're watching the news live from berlin coming up next is a documentary called the baltic path europe's model...
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indigenous crimean tatars who are traditionally muslim in the one nine hundred forty seven leader joseph stalin deported over two hundred thousand tartars to central asia tens of thousands died. but in one nine hundred fifty four stalin success in akita khrushchev gave crimea to ukraine as a gift but when the soviet union collapsed crimea was suddenly in a separate country. sixty years later russian president vladimir putin saw himself as the man to take back that gift on march eighteenth twenty fourteen he welcomed crimea's leaders to moscow that the two sides signed an agreement making crimea part of russia or again for moscow a cause for celebration for the ukrainian government and the international community an illegal act you're watching datable you news coming up next as reporter with a look at students striking for climate change american abstain from me and the entire team thanks for watching. or so we're. going to. carol subscribe don't miss out. later.
indigenous crimean tatars who are traditionally muslim in the one nine hundred forty seven leader joseph stalin deported over two hundred thousand tartars to central asia tens of thousands died. but in one nine hundred fifty four stalin success in akita khrushchev gave crimea to ukraine as a gift but when the soviet union collapsed crimea was suddenly in a separate country. sixty years later russian president vladimir putin saw himself as the man to take back that gift on march eighteenth...
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indigenous crimean tatars who are traditionally muslim in the one nine hundred forty seven leader joseph stalin deported over two hundred thousand chartist essential asia tens of thousands died. but in one nine hundred fifty four stalin successor nikita khrushchev gave crimea to ukraine as a gift but when the soviet union collapsed crimea was suddenly in a separate country. sixty years later russian president vladimir putin saw himself as the man to take back that gift on march eighteenth twenty fourteen he welcomed crimea's leaders to moscow there the two sides signed an agreement making crimea part of russia again. for must go a cause for celebration for the ukrainian government and the international community and illegal act. now let's take a look at some of the other stories making headlines around the world thousands of cuts a line independence supporters marched in central madrid on saturday they were protesting the ongoing trial of twelve separatist leaders who faced years and for isn't for their role in organizing a failed independence bid from spain in twenty seventeen twelve are on tr
indigenous crimean tatars who are traditionally muslim in the one nine hundred forty seven leader joseph stalin deported over two hundred thousand chartist essential asia tens of thousands died. but in one nine hundred fifty four stalin successor nikita khrushchev gave crimea to ukraine as a gift but when the soviet union collapsed crimea was suddenly in a separate country. sixty years later russian president vladimir putin saw himself as the man to take back that gift on march eighteenth...
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indigenous crimean tatars who are traditionally muslim in the one nine hundred forty soviet leader joseph stalin deported over two hundred thousand tartars to central asia tens of thousands died. but in one nine hundred fifty four stalin successor nikita khrushchev gave crimea to ukraine as a gift but when the soviet union collapsed crimea was suddenly in a separate country. sixty years later russian president vladimir putin saw himself as the man to take back that gift on march eighteenth twenty fourteen he welcomed crimea's leaders to moscow there the two sides signed an agreement making crimea part of russia are again. so must go because the senate ration for the ukrainian government and the international community an illegal act. all right sports now and in formula one mercedes driver voluntary botha's has won the season opening australian grand prix in melbourne. over took his team mates there was hamilton at the first corner and he led then for the rest of that race ended up finishing twenty one seconds ahead of emerson who is the defending world champion while red bulls max a stop and was
indigenous crimean tatars who are traditionally muslim in the one nine hundred forty soviet leader joseph stalin deported over two hundred thousand tartars to central asia tens of thousands died. but in one nine hundred fifty four stalin successor nikita khrushchev gave crimea to ukraine as a gift but when the soviet union collapsed crimea was suddenly in a separate country. sixty years later russian president vladimir putin saw himself as the man to take back that gift on march eighteenth...
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doesn't have he's not he's not like joseph stalin he's not doing all these crimes for some communist reason he's not he's not doing this for some religious reason he's doing this for money he's a kleptocrat all he cares about is money and staying alive but and that makes him much more similar to a public escobar than a joseph stalin or adult hitler and the problem is that you give pablo escobar. the powers of a sovereign state with military and intelligence services and nuclear weapons and that's a streamlined scary combination well speaking of staying alive and we certainly hope you do do you feel that the efforts that you've put in place now. unstoppable even potentially come a day when you're not around to loping constantly in that cause the absolutely the the magnitsky act is now turned into a viral phenomenon it's jumping from country to country to country there's maybe it's the proposals all over the world in different parliaments and governments etc and of course i can help and i can stir up the pot make things happen but without my presence they would happen at the same time
doesn't have he's not he's not like joseph stalin he's not doing all these crimes for some communist reason he's not he's not doing this for some religious reason he's doing this for money he's a kleptocrat all he cares about is money and staying alive but and that makes him much more similar to a public escobar than a joseph stalin or adult hitler and the problem is that you give pablo escobar. the powers of a sovereign state with military and intelligence services and nuclear weapons and...
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in a few months, he would travel to germany, and meet with joseph stalin, winston churchill and clement atley at the potsdam conference and on the way home to the united states, he would authorize the use of the atomic bomb on military targets in japan. history tells the rest of the story of that in august of 1945 to two atomic bombs were dropped on hiroshima and nagasaki. >> the japanese began the war from the air at pearl harbor. they have been repaid many fold. and the end is not yet. with this bomb, we have now added a new and revolutionary increase in destruction. >> and so the first five months of truman's presidency were among the most challenging of any president's in our history. mrs. truman suffered a loss in december of 1952 with the death of her mother, mage gates wallace. she died just a few weeks before christmas in 1952 and really just a few weeks before president truman would leave the presidency. in january of 1952. she died without a will. and so what mr. and mrs. truman did was they bought this home from the estate of madge gayts -- gates wallace and all the paperwork
in a few months, he would travel to germany, and meet with joseph stalin, winston churchill and clement atley at the potsdam conference and on the way home to the united states, he would authorize the use of the atomic bomb on military targets in japan. history tells the rest of the story of that in august of 1945 to two atomic bombs were dropped on hiroshima and nagasaki. >> the japanese began the war from the air at pearl harbor. they have been repaid many fold. and the end is not yet....
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in a few months, he would travel to germany and meet with joseph stalin, winston churchill and clement atley at the potsdam conference and on the way home to the united states he would authorize the use of the atomic bomb on military targets in japan. history tells the rest of the story that in august of 1945 to of two atomic bombs 1945, were dropped on hiroshima and nagasaki. president reagan" -- president truman: the japanese began the war from the air at pearl harbor. they have been repaid many fold. and the end is not yet. with this bomb, we have now added a new and revolutionary increase in destruction. >> and so the first five months of truman's presidency were among the most challenging of any president's in our history. mrs. truman suffered a loss in december of 1952 with the death of her mother, madge gates wallace. she died just a few weeks before christmas in 1952 and really just a few weeks before president truman would leave the presidency. in january of 1952. she died without a will. and so what mr. and mrs. truman did was they bought this home from the estate of madge ga
in a few months, he would travel to germany and meet with joseph stalin, winston churchill and clement atley at the potsdam conference and on the way home to the united states he would authorize the use of the atomic bomb on military targets in japan. history tells the rest of the story that in august of 1945 to of two atomic bombs 1945, were dropped on hiroshima and nagasaki. president reagan" -- president truman: the japanese began the war from the air at pearl harbor. they have been...
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doesn't have he's not he's not like joseph stalin he's not doing all these crimes for some communist reason he's not he's not doing this for some religious reason he's doing this for money he's a kleptocrat all he cares about is money and staying alive but and that makes him much more similar to a public escobar than a joseph stalin or adult hitler and the problem is that you give pablo escobar. the powers of a sovereign state with military and intelligence services and nuclear weapons and that's a streamlined scary combination well speaking of staying alive and we certainly hope you do do you feel that the efforts that you've put in place now. unstoppable even potentially come a day when you're not around to loping constantly in that cause the absolutely the the magnitsky act is now turned into a viral phenomenon it's jumping from country to country to country there's maybe it's the proposals all over the world in different parliaments and governments etc and of course i can help and i can stir up the pot make things happen but without my presence they would happen at the same time
doesn't have he's not he's not like joseph stalin he's not doing all these crimes for some communist reason he's not he's not doing this for some religious reason he's doing this for money he's a kleptocrat all he cares about is money and staying alive but and that makes him much more similar to a public escobar than a joseph stalin or adult hitler and the problem is that you give pablo escobar. the powers of a sovereign state with military and intelligence services and nuclear weapons and...
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why don't you mention richard hofstadter, who was a follower of joseph stalin. he is very influential and lincoln studies because of that dreadful chapter e-book -- he wrote on lincoln. in 1946 10w foreigners novels had gone out of print because the stalinist literary community had disapproved of it. where is stalin in the 1930's and 40's? >> i'm not sure where to put him, i guess. >> he is there, definitely. stalin did not want philip randolph marching on washington in 1931. he is there. >> ok. i will think about that. thank you. did am curious, when perform,roups start to when did they start to grow, and when did lincoln's name begin to the use in many different laces? >> my impression is you can find clubs with his name, schools and towns. that is all happening immediately after the assassination. is monuments and statues are later. maybe the 1880's and 1890's. the lincoln memorial is 1922. , i guess ikind of should say my remarks are not meant to say that he is being ignored prior to the 1930's. he is being recognized, honored, celebrated. i think there is a
why don't you mention richard hofstadter, who was a follower of joseph stalin. he is very influential and lincoln studies because of that dreadful chapter e-book -- he wrote on lincoln. in 1946 10w foreigners novels had gone out of print because the stalinist literary community had disapproved of it. where is stalin in the 1930's and 40's? >> i'm not sure where to put him, i guess. >> he is there, definitely. stalin did not want philip randolph marching on washington in 1931. he is...
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joseph stalin invited winston churchill and franklin delano roosevelt his allies in the war against nazi germany . the aim in yalta was to negotiate the distribution of power in post-war europe. the big three agreed on the division of germ. annie and the protection of their interests in the occupied countries of southern and central eastern europe. when the summit photo was taken the die had been cast and a new chapter opened for europe and the worst. after abdicating in one thousand seven hundred nicholas the second asked to be allowed to retire here but his request was denied. instead the tsar and his family were banished to siberia and later executed. his summer residence was turned into a senatorial for farmers in the soviet union. the revolutionary soviet regime nationalized the palaces in crimea. under the auspices of the first workers and farmers state the russian riviera for a select few was to be turned into a holiday paradise for all. the new soviet man was seen as a collective entity the principle of working and living together extended to vacations as well. rest and relaxatio
joseph stalin invited winston churchill and franklin delano roosevelt his allies in the war against nazi germany . the aim in yalta was to negotiate the distribution of power in post-war europe. the big three agreed on the division of germ. annie and the protection of their interests in the occupied countries of southern and central eastern europe. when the summit photo was taken the die had been cast and a new chapter opened for europe and the worst. after abdicating in one thousand seven...
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president franklin to look and joseph stalin bought at the end game for the war including the d-day invasion go to that point. much like a dead and the eisenhower and reagan three-day book before this. three days at the brink, it will be out in october. i'm excited about that. thank you for inviting us into your home and that is at four "special report." fair, balanced, and unafraid. his story hosted by ed henry starts right now. we can't wait to read the book. >> ed: the actress sph being released on a one million-dollar bonds bond. she faces charges that she had bribes to get her two daughters and college. this is the fox news alert. the schools that eventually had faked their way into could be throwing them out. the college admission scandal are embroiled in serving as an indictment for the in country's entire system exposing how far some go to illegally and in many cases legally give their kids an unfair advantage. they managed to make this an indictment of believe it or not, president trump.
president franklin to look and joseph stalin bought at the end game for the war including the d-day invasion go to that point. much like a dead and the eisenhower and reagan three-day book before this. three days at the brink, it will be out in october. i'm excited about that. thank you for inviting us into your home and that is at four "special report." fair, balanced, and unafraid. his story hosted by ed henry starts right now. we can't wait to read the book. >> ed: the...
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joseph stalin dropped dead in march of 1953. this had a dramatic effect. they said we're foot going to win this war, let's agree to an armistice. the moment of leadership is when eisenhower said i'll take that deal, i'll take that armistice. many in his own party even criticized him. ike took the deal against criticism from his own party. i think that's the kind thing that leaders do. he said the american public wants this war to end. i'm going to give them that and it was an overwhelmlingly popular decision. americans were delighted the war was over. eisenhower also decided to keep united states troops out of vietnam in 1954. the french with fighting a dogged defense of their empire and indochina trying to hang on to their colonial empire. they had one big battle at the end. it was a disaster. and the french, the generals and the prime ministers came to eisenhower and said send american troops to vietnam. 1954. they'd been fighting for 10 years. rescue our colony there. eisenhower said no. he said no and he said it again ask again. i cannot conceive of a
joseph stalin dropped dead in march of 1953. this had a dramatic effect. they said we're foot going to win this war, let's agree to an armistice. the moment of leadership is when eisenhower said i'll take that deal, i'll take that armistice. many in his own party even criticized him. ike took the deal against criticism from his own party. i think that's the kind thing that leaders do. he said the american public wants this war to end. i'm going to give them that and it was an overwhelmlingly...
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i mean i get that sometimes you have to deal with unpleasant leaders, but when fdr met with joseph stalin, he didn't feel compelled to exonerate stalin from the crimes of the gulag or the ukrainian famine. you can deal with these leaders and keep your dignity but donald trump does not. >> michael, is it appropriate for the president to, you know, say he thinks kim jong-un is, you know, a real leader, somebody he genuinely likes? >> i don't even know that i agree with what he said, but i do know the president has a more personal relational approach to diplomacy than we're used to. i think it has gotten us where we are right now with north korea, further along toward peace in that peninsula than we have been in generations. i am someone, i spent part of my time in the army infantry on the demilitarized zone between the two countries, north and south korea. i have friends of mine still there working in the dod. they say they feel better about the relation between the two countries than they ever have, and we have only gotten here probably in many ways because of the personal relational way t
i mean i get that sometimes you have to deal with unpleasant leaders, but when fdr met with joseph stalin, he didn't feel compelled to exonerate stalin from the crimes of the gulag or the ukrainian famine. you can deal with these leaders and keep your dignity but donald trump does not. >> michael, is it appropriate for the president to, you know, say he thinks kim jong-un is, you know, a real leader, somebody he genuinely likes? >> i don't even know that i agree with what he said,...
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so did joseph stalin and the soviet union.rns about the manipulative power of new media and even old media, motion pictures in particular, were really at the core of a lot of anti-communist investigations. particularly the ones that featured the motion picture industry in 1947. the central question that was debated in the halls of congress as a variety of actors and studio executives came to washington dc to testify about their political activity, was, were they using entertainment, where they using their celebrity, for undemocratic purposes? one anti-communist film critic told the house committee of un- american activities that clamor is appealing. the communists have made shrewd and excellent use of it for their purposes. they are trying to bedazzle audiences with celebrities. this is a question that pervaded national politics. is entertainment media? motion pictures and this new media, television, that people weren't sure what to do with, is this going to undermine democracy? does it focus more attention on entertainment? c
so did joseph stalin and the soviet union.rns about the manipulative power of new media and even old media, motion pictures in particular, were really at the core of a lot of anti-communist investigations. particularly the ones that featured the motion picture industry in 1947. the central question that was debated in the halls of congress as a variety of actors and studio executives came to washington dc to testify about their political activity, was, were they using entertainment, where they...
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so it seems as if the old joseph stalin thing, show me the man and i will show you the crime. >> i respectfullyleland: i'm sure you do. >> while some democrats have talked about impeachment, i think you have seen from the party as a whole, from leadership, that's not helpful. we are certainly not there. the democrats, i have said this before on your program, the democrats need to stop talking about impeachment. i think, though, there is a balance -- leland: but they're not. >> i think they are. i do. i really do. i think you also, you know, you've got to get your message out problem here that the democrats really are suffering from. i talked to high-ranking democratic members who really do want policy to be at the forefront. it's gotten certainly in the last couple weeks overshadowed by what i would argue are some missteps. i think you are exactly right, to win in 2020, the democrats have to win on policy. we tried to win an anti-trump campaign and it didn't work. we know that. leland: one thing that has certainly overshadowed the past couple weeks for democrats is ilhan omar, the freshman cong
so it seems as if the old joseph stalin thing, show me the man and i will show you the crime. >> i respectfullyleland: i'm sure you do. >> while some democrats have talked about impeachment, i think you have seen from the party as a whole, from leadership, that's not helpful. we are certainly not there. the democrats, i have said this before on your program, the democrats need to stop talking about impeachment. i think, though, there is a balance -- leland: but they're not. >>...
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joseph stalin attacked socialist .ho called for equalization he added the claim we want all men to equalne another is an empty phrase and a stupid invention of intellectuals. he writes the unlikely dynamic duo of senator sanders and alexandria ocasio-cortez has not been used in the language of communism. their policies show they believe in the marxist dream of a classless society. that is available if you go to the forbes website, fighting socialism in the united states today. jeffrey is next from carlsbad, california. caller: good morning. i strongly disagree with the premise. the real danger here is misinformation about what it is bernie and aoc are supporting, that is social democracy like what is practiced in norway, the country that is absolutely devoted to free enterprise and capitalism. to call their form of social democracy the same of -- as communism is wrong. host: from our disagree line, anna from delaware. caller: yes, i disagree. i think the family -- the parents -- if they have children, they should put their children through college. throughree of them private schools and
joseph stalin attacked socialist .ho called for equalization he added the claim we want all men to equalne another is an empty phrase and a stupid invention of intellectuals. he writes the unlikely dynamic duo of senator sanders and alexandria ocasio-cortez has not been used in the language of communism. their policies show they believe in the marxist dream of a classless society. that is available if you go to the forbes website, fighting socialism in the united states today. jeffrey is next...
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. >> actually, at climate depot, i actually have the analysis, i cite a book about joseph stalin and russia and when they fell out of favor, they would be erased and suddenly didn't exist in oh fifficial soviet history. google is frighteningly following that pattern. the greatest hope we have is the way-back machine because you can see things before they have been doctored. i would worry that the way-back machine website that shows you snapshots of websites, they are the ones that are going to be under fire because they are the ones that can expose what google is perpetrating. it's not just google. facebook as well. i did a video that had over ten million likes last summer and they used my video to lobby climate activists, george soros' group, to lobby mark zuckerberg not to allow climate deniers to have videos on facebook. mark zuckerberg, a fully committed climate activist, is now under fire for even allowing any argument or dissent. stuart: extraordinary. thanks for joining us. the issue of censorship will not go away. we won't let it. thank you. appreciate it. >>> let's get back
. >> actually, at climate depot, i actually have the analysis, i cite a book about joseph stalin and russia and when they fell out of favor, they would be erased and suddenly didn't exist in oh fifficial soviet history. google is frighteningly following that pattern. the greatest hope we have is the way-back machine because you can see things before they have been doctored. i would worry that the way-back machine website that shows you snapshots of websites, they are the ones that are...