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hitler lenin mao, that is what they taught the kids. now even had the kids killing their own mother and father but it wasn't murder. it was for building the new nation, the new kingdom. now, if that was a one-off, that was a poorly chosen example, i wouldn't be talking about it but when i lived with the group and was a drumbeat let's look at the leadership lessons of hitler lenin and mao. and a bad guy they can imagine they said these were terrible men. it is not there and that we admire, it is the means. that means also being problematic. you can find video now actually that i gave nbc news of talking about the great friendship between hitler and lenin. what if we could do that for jesus? well some folks defending the groups say you notice just a metaphor. why are you so harsh on it? it is just a metaphor. to which i respond, and i am very happy about the response to this group. is not just journalists like me writing for "harper's magazine." the other magazine cracking down on the script is the far right fundamentalist world magazinem
hitler lenin mao, that is what they taught the kids. now even had the kids killing their own mother and father but it wasn't murder. it was for building the new nation, the new kingdom. now, if that was a one-off, that was a poorly chosen example, i wouldn't be talking about it but when i lived with the group and was a drumbeat let's look at the leadership lessons of hitler lenin and mao. and a bad guy they can imagine they said these were terrible men. it is not there and that we admire, it is...
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stalin had rounded trotsky in the battle to succeed lenin who died in 1924 and then sent trotsky into exile. they actually first went to turkey. from there, from turkey trotsky eventually moved to france in 1933, then to norway in 1935, until the political pressure on the norwegian government forced it to expel trotsky. now what do we mean by political pressure? the first of the famous moscow show trials took place in august of 1936, leading bolshevik or i should say leading communists who were put on trial for the most fantastic crimes, including assassination of stalin himself, attempted assassination any way, espionage and so on. trotsky was portrayed as the mastermind of a group of spies, wreckers and saboteurs directing their operations from abroad. that trial, the trial of 1956, was the first of three such trials, each one involving major political figures, each time with trotsky serving as the chief defendant. so, with norway wanting to get rid of trotsky, the only country in the world that would take him was mexico, thanks to its radical president, who thought it was the right
stalin had rounded trotsky in the battle to succeed lenin who died in 1924 and then sent trotsky into exile. they actually first went to turkey. from there, from turkey trotsky eventually moved to france in 1933, then to norway in 1935, until the political pressure on the norwegian government forced it to expel trotsky. now what do we mean by political pressure? the first of the famous moscow show trials took place in august of 1936, leading bolshevik or i should say leading communists who were...
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hitler, lenin, mao, that's what they taught the kids. mao even had the kids killing their own mother and father, but it wasn't murder. it was for building the new nation, the new kingdom. now, be that was a one-off, that was just a poorly-chosen example, i wouldn't be talking about it. but when i lived with the group, it was a drum beat. look at the leadership lessons of hitler, lenin, mao. any bad guy. they say it's not their ends we admire, it's the means. the means also being problematic. [laughter] you can find video now, actually, that i gave to nbc news of coe talking about the great friendship between hitler, goebbels and hemler and look at all they published -- accomplished. some folks defending the group say, you know, it's just a metaphor, jeff. why are you so harsh on us? it's just a metaphor. to which i respond, it's not just journalists like me writing for harper's magazine, the other magazine really cracking down on this group is the far-right fundamentalist world magazine doing terrific investigative reporting because they
hitler, lenin, mao, that's what they taught the kids. mao even had the kids killing their own mother and father, but it wasn't murder. it was for building the new nation, the new kingdom. now, be that was a one-off, that was just a poorly-chosen example, i wouldn't be talking about it. but when i lived with the group, it was a drum beat. look at the leadership lessons of hitler, lenin, mao. any bad guy. they say it's not their ends we admire, it's the means. the means also being problematic....
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but also with its medical care system but on so patients have been given brochures recounting how lenin and rebel writer alexander solzhenitsyn found asylum in the nation so it's a lot also aims to print brochures for arabian gulf customers expect revenue from medical tourism in switzerland to climb almost five fold by twenty twenty that's almost four times higher than the sales of chocolate last. fall we have for you the solver. you can always find most stories on our websites or join me less than in less than an hour with more. cultures that so much are going to huge music to share the power of minute ride from the marquesas playing the blame game and where to go from here the west led drive to find a final peace settlement among the palestinians and israelis. wealthy british style . expert on the tireless. market why not come to. find out what's really happening to the global economy with max concert for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune into cars a report on our. fifty. five. itself. this is. the rest twenty six people for allegedly assaulting a terror at
but also with its medical care system but on so patients have been given brochures recounting how lenin and rebel writer alexander solzhenitsyn found asylum in the nation so it's a lot also aims to print brochures for arabian gulf customers expect revenue from medical tourism in switzerland to climb almost five fold by twenty twenty that's almost four times higher than the sales of chocolate last. fall we have for you the solver. you can always find most stories on our websites or join me less...
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but also with its medical care system potential patients have been given brochures recounting how lenin and renowned writer alexander solzhenitsyn. and the nation so it's a law and also aims to print brochures for arabian gulf customers expect revenue from medical tourism in switzerland to climb almost five fold by twenty twenty that's almost four times higher than the sales of chocolate and chains last year. it's all the out the the update we have for this hour but i'll be back with more in about fifteen minutes from. sweet and clean. and very useful. radioactive and dangerous. and even dead and desolate. they all keep their unique secrets their bottoms unique lakes. on our team wealthy british stock. market. can. find out what's really happening to the global economy. for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines kaiser reports. fifty . five. it is easy to. do. it even. though watching ought to be our top stories for you this hour well journal thora to his arrest twenty six people for that will be plotting terror attacks for christmas period the suspects are members of
but also with its medical care system potential patients have been given brochures recounting how lenin and renowned writer alexander solzhenitsyn. and the nation so it's a law and also aims to print brochures for arabian gulf customers expect revenue from medical tourism in switzerland to climb almost five fold by twenty twenty that's almost four times higher than the sales of chocolate and chains last year. it's all the out the the update we have for this hour but i'll be back with more in...
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>> afro-leninism!>> narrator: angry citizens, stoked by economic fears, outraged about bailouts and expanding government... >> the things that obama's doing are the exact things that hitler did. >> no public option. >> narrator: ...focused their rage on the healthcare bill. >> boom, the summer town halls literally blow up in our faces. >> radical, communists and socialists. >> the fat really hit the fire when we went home in august for what usually is a fairly leisurely stroll through the district... >> yes, we can! >> you're pathetic! >> ...to town hall here... ( yelling ) >> baby killer. abortion is murder! >> ...a summer parade there, an ice cream social here. no, it was all health care all the time. and people were... were red hot about it. it was a radioactive issue all summer. >> we won't pay for murder! we won't pay for murder! >> the surprise is just how out of hand these town hall meetings are getting. >> there is an ugliness with these fringe people who are comparing the president to hitler.
>> afro-leninism!>> narrator: angry citizens, stoked by economic fears, outraged about bailouts and expanding government... >> the things that obama's doing are the exact things that hitler did. >> no public option. >> narrator: ...focused their rage on the healthcare bill. >> boom, the summer town halls literally blow up in our faces. >> radical, communists and socialists. >> the fat really hit the fire when we went home in august for what...
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he was friend -- he traveled in the same circles with lenin and trotski when he was in switzerland. he translated major philosophy into italian. was a deep student -- or at least he claimed to be a deep student of philosophy. mussolini was full of it and bragged beyond the reality of things quite often. but he was certainly fluent in all of these things. and was deeply respected by lenin trotski and deeply regretted when he broke away from the communist socialist movement in europe. and we can sort of leave it at that. but i mean -- >> what was his reputation in america during the '20s especially? >> he was more popular than stalin. i mean, he was hugely popular in the 1920s. hugely popular in the new republic, you know, the flagship journals of american liberalism and american progressivism. was, you know, in surveys, he was found to be routinely listed as one of those admirable men. when the song "you're the top" came to the united states they changed the lyrics for the american audience and they change it you're the top, you're the houdini, you're the top, you're the mussolini. o
he was friend -- he traveled in the same circles with lenin and trotski when he was in switzerland. he translated major philosophy into italian. was a deep student -- or at least he claimed to be a deep student of philosophy. mussolini was full of it and bragged beyond the reality of things quite often. but he was certainly fluent in all of these things. and was deeply respected by lenin trotski and deeply regretted when he broke away from the communist socialist movement in europe. and we can...
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. >>> john lenin album is going on sale for $850,000. not just any album.ings started changing immediately. then i wrote a letter to the food stamp office. "thank you very much, i don't need your help any more." you know now, i can actually say i bought my home. i knew that the more i dedicated... the harder i worked, the more it was going to benefit my family. this my son, mario and he now works at walmart. i believe mario is following in my footsteps. my name is noemi, and i work at walmart. ♪ >>> seems like voters aren't the only ones who want a change in politics. four law makers in alabama switching parties. paul steinhauser is joining us. what's up with the switch, paul? >> four state house lawmakers in alabama, not federal, state. they are switching. they say they're following their hearts and switching from democrats to republicans. they say they vote with the republicans most of the time and they're just following their hearts. we'll keep an eye on congress as well because there are still conservative and moderate democrats in the house and we'll k
. >>> john lenin album is going on sale for $850,000. not just any album.ings started changing immediately. then i wrote a letter to the food stamp office. "thank you very much, i don't need your help any more." you know now, i can actually say i bought my home. i knew that the more i dedicated... the harder i worked, the more it was going to benefit my family. this my son, mario and he now works at walmart. i believe mario is following in my footsteps. my name is noemi, and...
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and was deeply respected by trotsky and lenin, and he deeply regretted when he broke off from the mainserver time is our socialist movement in europe. we can sort of leave it at thats reputation in america during the '20s especially? >> guest: he was more popular than stone. he was hugely popular in the 1922 to the potter and the republic. the flagship of american progressivism. was, in surveys, he was found to be routinely listed as one of those admirable men. when the sun you're the top comes to deny states, they changed the lyrics to the american audience and they change it to something along the lines of your the top, you're the houdini, you the top, you're the mussolini. one of my favorite stories was when will rogers is appointed american ambassador at large for the u.s. press corps, the national press club, he goes on a fact-finding tour of europe and he comes back, and become second with the first things he is asked is what did you think of mussolini? and will rogers says, that is some whop that i really high on that bird. but he was, and i'm not saying he was admired by the le
and was deeply respected by trotsky and lenin, and he deeply regretted when he broke off from the mainserver time is our socialist movement in europe. we can sort of leave it at thats reputation in america during the '20s especially? >> guest: he was more popular than stone. he was hugely popular in the 1922 to the potter and the republic. the flagship of american progressivism. was, in surveys, he was found to be routinely listed as one of those admirable men. when the sun you're the top...
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simple examples would be the colombian farc and it's connection to marxist leninism and narco-trafficr the taliban and the opium networks. the convergence of adversaries is actually replicated in the cyberworld continuing with the previous example of russia when non-suctioning as in the sense of sector against russia via forum mention network is also known to hold scores of illegal cyberactivities, some of them linked to global credit card fraud that actually on occasion have posted one or two al qaeda bombers. technically, the nation-state has problems waging war against our nonstate actors get as far as i'm concerned, so the most complex offensive campaigns of the last decade have been waged against those adversaries. while agreeing that in today's cyberdomain the greatest threats are two states, the u.s. must also be prepared to find responsible and legal recourse is to engage in complex cyberadvances against adversaries that may fall short or contain as we were discussing before, full-fledged cyberwar. finally, if nonstate adversaries decide to pursue cyberaction against our netwo
simple examples would be the colombian farc and it's connection to marxist leninism and narco-trafficr the taliban and the opium networks. the convergence of adversaries is actually replicated in the cyberworld continuing with the previous example of russia when non-suctioning as in the sense of sector against russia via forum mention network is also known to hold scores of illegal cyberactivities, some of them linked to global credit card fraud that actually on occasion have posted one or two...