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imagine a russia in which lenin is still alive and these days embracing modern technologies and social media networks well that's what a special project called nine hundred seventeen live is doing which right now as the leader of the russian revolution live streaming from his secret hideaway. at the height of the revolution lenin was accused of treason which is why he's now in hiding today he's been sending out messages saying he's fine. and it's not only on periscope where the father of the russian revolution has been popping up he's giving donald trump a run for his money on twitter too but is unlike lenin you want to embrace the possible other than the future r t nine hundred seventy project has plenty of clips about russia's troubled history. after his return from exile in switzerland flooded near london's popularity grows by the day. to him it's as up to cation was just the first stage of the revolution . in a speech that will go down in history as the a prosthesis he presents a vision of what needs to be done to put total power in the working class hands a new storm is brewing in
imagine a russia in which lenin is still alive and these days embracing modern technologies and social media networks well that's what a special project called nine hundred seventeen live is doing which right now as the leader of the russian revolution live streaming from his secret hideaway. at the height of the revolution lenin was accused of treason which is why he's now in hiding today he's been sending out messages saying he's fine. and it's not only on periscope where the father of the...
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tensiones que se han reflejado en el comunicado de jorge, donde cuestiona a lenin moreno en su formame investigar el potencial fraude de elecciones. ortega: por esa razÓn informo al paÍs y a la comunidad internacional que yo designemos fiscales a los fines de investigar a estas cuatro rectoras del por este hecho tan escandaloso. periodista: el gobierno de mÉxico dio a conocer cuÁles eran sus prioridades de negociaciÓn del tratado de libre comercio de amÉrica del norte, asÍ como los funcionarios estarÁn al frente de esta. >> estando conscientes de que si te propones eliminar todos los dÉficits comerciales, te vas a meter en un problema. el mundo comercia en insumos 70% de lo que estamos comerciando. si tÚ vas a balanza cero vas a cortar cadenas de valor. periodista: de enero a mayo el saldo positivo de mÉxico fue de 30,000 millones de dÓlares. ♪ ilia: al regresar, toda la acciÓn deportiva. ♪ ♪ adriana: la novela neymar llegÓ a su fin, ya estÁ en francia, quien llega del barcelona por una cifra rÉcord de 262 millones de dÓlares. el barcelona confirmÓ que el futbolista confirmÓ su inten
tensiones que se han reflejado en el comunicado de jorge, donde cuestiona a lenin moreno en su formame investigar el potencial fraude de elecciones. ortega: por esa razÓn informo al paÍs y a la comunidad internacional que yo designemos fiscales a los fines de investigar a estas cuatro rectoras del por este hecho tan escandaloso. periodista: el gobierno de mÉxico dio a conocer cuÁles eran sus prioridades de negociaciÓn del tratado de libre comercio de amÉrica del norte, asÍ como los...
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overthrow of the government by force and violence the funny thing is having the books of marx and lenin on your bookshelf. and what my partner and his colleagues at done was call in the national guard and protect the breaking workers from the minneapolis police that were working for the local corporate gangsters and walgreens at the other local users of the things there is and there was a general straight and a minneapolis and one nine hundred thirty four that was one of the high points american labor history my father was right the middle of it so he was sent to jail . well you know that rats and mostly federal penitentiary not local so federals where you want to be because i don't criminals they were mostly just hopeless witnesses who were conscientious objectors during world war two and my father and others his colleagues recruited the mole in the drugs because party and my father were in the library and compiled this group of our robber he also compiled a list of everything lenin and trotsky had written on our various topics but somehow that got lost in no one of their moves yeah th
overthrow of the government by force and violence the funny thing is having the books of marx and lenin on your bookshelf. and what my partner and his colleagues at done was call in the national guard and protect the breaking workers from the minneapolis police that were working for the local corporate gangsters and walgreens at the other local users of the things there is and there was a general straight and a minneapolis and one nine hundred thirty four that was one of the high points...
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sent him a letter a telegram of congratulations why because lenin understood that mussolini was a fellow revolutionary of the left but wasn't hitler and mussolini. opponents of communism yes they were but let's remember that sometimes ideologies that are quite similar get into very bitter fights remember larry the catholics and the protestants fought bitterly even though they are both within the house of christendom the she on the sunni will go and fight bitter a battle is even though they're both within the house of islam so sometimes you can be on the same side of the aisle but fight over power or mine or doctrinal differences nevertheless the fact that naziism and fascism and socialism went to war does not mean that they don't have a lot in common. well i would like to see you know i called the knots if they cation and what i mean is that i long for the kind of healthy democratic politics in which people don't regard each other as enemies they don't have to carry weapons they have arguments so they don't have to come to blows i actually yearn for the kind of america in which donald tr
sent him a letter a telegram of congratulations why because lenin understood that mussolini was a fellow revolutionary of the left but wasn't hitler and mussolini. opponents of communism yes they were but let's remember that sometimes ideologies that are quite similar get into very bitter fights remember larry the catholics and the protestants fought bitterly even though they are both within the house of christendom the she on the sunni will go and fight bitter a battle is even though they're...
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father were in the library and compiled out this group of robber he also compiled a list of everything lenin and trotsky had written on various topics but somehow that got lost in no one of their moves yeah this is incredible history i encourage everyone to take a look at it you know when i'm listening to their i had a thought i want to ask you more philosophically the labor movement in america any workers' movement of course has had trouble gaining agency in this capitalist economy in this capitalist world and they also are constantly fending off entreaties from organized crime as well as corporations that seem to be in league more more often than not what the government. well how come labor are a left wing has never really come up where an adequate way to fight capitalism i understand obviously wef the communist manifesto and the works of marx there is a critique of capitalism but i start necessarily a roadmap of here's how you create a parallel system as far as i can tell but can you comment on that it or maybe my question is just completely off base well this is exactly what the trustee
father were in the library and compiled out this group of robber he also compiled a list of everything lenin and trotsky had written on various topics but somehow that got lost in no one of their moves yeah this is incredible history i encourage everyone to take a look at it you know when i'm listening to their i had a thought i want to ask you more philosophically the labor movement in america any workers' movement of course has had trouble gaining agency in this capitalist economy in this...
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he was arrested as a saboteur because he had no coal to heat his restaurant celebrating lenin's birthdayere is one hot meal a day. berlin feeds in this one camp more than 4000 refugees in the two hours between 6:00 and 8:00 each night. it is not much of a meal. but there will be no frightening knock on the door to disrupt their supper, and perhaps there ir lvies. and for this they give thanks. values change in the big trouble. unafraid to sing the hymns of their homeland. >> we have lost everything, your friends, your neighbors come all of the things you like. maybe you had a little kitten. you miss all of that. there is one thing you have not lost. your soul. never lose him if you really love him. he is always with you. he watches over you and you need not worry. on what he is loved to read in the newspaper over fear of arrest. is a strip of rubble behind bar wire. the westmoreland police artist protector. instead a uniform dress to run away from. there is never a moment of privacy as they can comfort thatelves with the dream their baby will be born in a free land. they will be up again
he was arrested as a saboteur because he had no coal to heat his restaurant celebrating lenin's birthdayere is one hot meal a day. berlin feeds in this one camp more than 4000 refugees in the two hours between 6:00 and 8:00 each night. it is not much of a meal. but there will be no frightening knock on the door to disrupt their supper, and perhaps there ir lvies. and for this they give thanks. values change in the big trouble. unafraid to sing the hymns of their homeland. >> we have lost...
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and later they learned that the person who called that day was vladimir lenin. he never learned what lund have to say but it was a lesson that he took very much to heart and he talked about that through his career about the importance of not prejudging anybody. with that he was able to rapidly get to know people and kind of applying his lenin principle it enabled him to meet this guy i'm sorry the pictures a little bit with imperfections. it has a little bit of wear and tear over the years. that is fritz. he was a german member he became what was probably the most intelligence asset during the entire war. he was a dedicated anti- bolshevik. he also had a real taste for adventure. it offered him an opportunity to see a lot of german documents. they would update the foreign ministry with what they were doing. he and an opportunity to read these documents and what was passed on to him. he started coming into the foreign ministry on sunday and he would take notes on these top-secret documents. most unreadable handwriting. you can imagine the stress he was under. he
and later they learned that the person who called that day was vladimir lenin. he never learned what lund have to say but it was a lesson that he took very much to heart and he talked about that through his career about the importance of not prejudging anybody. with that he was able to rapidly get to know people and kind of applying his lenin principle it enabled him to meet this guy i'm sorry the pictures a little bit with imperfections. it has a little bit of wear and tear over the years....
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he was arrested as a saboteur because he had no coal to heat his restaurant celebrating lenin's birthdayis one hot meal a day. berlin feeds in this one camp more than 4000 refugees in the two hours between 6:00 and 8:00 each night. it is not much of a meal. but there will be no frightening knock on the door to disrupt their supper, and perhaps there ir lvies. and for this they give thanks. ♪ values change in times of deep trouble. children are not afraid to sing the hymns of their homeland. ♪ now listen, all you are -- your home and your parents and your pictures, all the things you like and your tors, your books and your trains. maybe you had a little kitten. and you miss all that, yes? one thing you have not lost, you know what i mean? our good lord, and you can never lose him if you really love him. he is always with you even if you don't see him. he watches over you and you need not worry. >> a man's mind images and thinks again, reading a newspaper without fear of the rest. beneath the playground is a strip of rubble behind barbed wire, but the west berlin police minutes the boys fr
he was arrested as a saboteur because he had no coal to heat his restaurant celebrating lenin's birthdayis one hot meal a day. berlin feeds in this one camp more than 4000 refugees in the two hours between 6:00 and 8:00 each night. it is not much of a meal. but there will be no frightening knock on the door to disrupt their supper, and perhaps there ir lvies. and for this they give thanks. ♪ values change in times of deep trouble. children are not afraid to sing the hymns of their homeland....
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later they learned that with vladimir lenin. he never learned what he had to say but it was a lesson he took to heart and the importance of not prejudging anybody. so with that rapidly he could get to know people and applying that principle he meets this guy a the picture has imperfections and his family gave it to me with some wear and tear over the years. a german member of the foreign ministry he was a clerk he was probably america's most important asset during the entire war. a dedicated anti-not see and bolshevik and the idea to be a spy so the oppositionure. allowed him to see the top-secret german document of three bridges of the of military and they could read the documents so he started to come into the foreign ministry on sunday when it was quiet and take notes on the top-secret documents in almost unreadable handwriting. he started to collect the documents but had nobody to give them to. so he reached out to a the brits who were not interested the british were fooled by a similar operative and this looked similar and
later they learned that with vladimir lenin. he never learned what he had to say but it was a lesson he took to heart and the importance of not prejudging anybody. so with that rapidly he could get to know people and applying that principle he meets this guy a the picture has imperfections and his family gave it to me with some wear and tear over the years. a german member of the foreign ministry he was a clerk he was probably america's most important asset during the entire war. a dedicated...
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lenin is no more.. ukraine has decided to re m ove strange extreme. ukraine has decided to remove 2389 monuments and statues, not just one to remove 2389 monuments and statues, notjust one or two, of which 1320 are lenin. many will be melted down, because they are metal, but a lot of them will go to political parks, history parks. they will put them there so that they no longer have the symbolism, but they say, this is part of our history. sort of museum park? exactly, which is quite a good way of addressing the issue. the statues don't have to be destroyed, but they can be put in the right position. in a different context. we have been talking about the very high temperatures in europe and wildfires, but look at this — kuwait feels the heat, and it will get worse. 50 celsius! i was digging in about a0 degrees, and that was bad enough. 50 celsius, that is another. —— that is an oven. 5a celsius, they are saying here. one of my friends told me that his feet were melting to the pavement. you could fry an
lenin is no more.. ukraine has decided to re m ove strange extreme. ukraine has decided to remove 2389 monuments and statues, not just one to remove 2389 monuments and statues, notjust one or two, of which 1320 are lenin. many will be melted down, because they are metal, but a lot of them will go to political parks, history parks. they will put them there so that they no longer have the symbolism, but they say, this is part of our history. sort of museum park? exactly, which is quite a good way...
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compiled a list of everything lenin and trotsky on various topics but somehow their loss you know one of their moves this is incredible history and courage everyone to take a look at you know when i'm listening to you there i had a thought i want to ask you more philosophically the labor movement in america anywhere there's a movement of course has had trouble. agency and economy for all and they also are constantly fending off entreaties from organized crime as well as corporations that seem to be more. what the got from it. labor or a left wing has never really come up with adequate way to fight capitalism i understand and obviously with the time his manifesto and the works of marx there is a critique of capitalism but start necessarily a roadmap. oh you system as far back. or maybe like what is just completely off is exactly what. father under his. branch or. a later. he pointed out the impossibility of the labor movement trying to work within the democrat party it was basically a link between wall street and our. corporate sector so they need. systematically not only in the back.
compiled a list of everything lenin and trotsky on various topics but somehow their loss you know one of their moves this is incredible history and courage everyone to take a look at you know when i'm listening to you there i had a thought i want to ask you more philosophically the labor movement in america anywhere there's a movement of course has had trouble. agency and economy for all and they also are constantly fending off entreaties from organized crime as well as corporations that seem...
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navy honor guard led the procession for marine lance corporal lenin priego who died july 30 in his barracks in washington dc. he was found unconscious. the body of the young marine was met and greeted as a hero by his family, friends and neighbors. he was born in mexico and earned his citizenship while in the marines. he was recently named marine of the year for his outstanding service. the family is now waiting for the results of an autopsy. >>> lottery fever is heating up across the country. that is because two major jackpots keep growing. they are worth $750 million combined. the jackpot for tonight's mega millions john has increased to $393 million. in the powerball jackpot for tomorrow night, $356 million. if you hope to win big you may want to leave it to the computers. statistics show 70% of the past winners use the quick pick option. >>> more trouble ahead for uber. the accusations of fraud at one of -- from one of their big financial backers. >>> another craft brewery has been sold. we will tell you who is buying magnoli a brewery on the heels of the sale of anchor steam.>>> you ca
navy honor guard led the procession for marine lance corporal lenin priego who died july 30 in his barracks in washington dc. he was found unconscious. the body of the young marine was met and greeted as a hero by his family, friends and neighbors. he was born in mexico and earned his citizenship while in the marines. he was recently named marine of the year for his outstanding service. the family is now waiting for the results of an autopsy. >>> lottery fever is heating up across the...
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by saturday and sunday next weekend we'll be looking at highs in the lenins inland and mid-70s -- lowd and mid-70s near the bay. >>> up next fighting a wildfire at yosemite at night, the new tool firefighters are using tonight inside the national park. >> plus the one bay area city using cameras to watch the streets, how the police department says they'll be used. >> and i'm dennis o'donnell. coming up next on gameday buster posey had the chance to be a hero but -- >> i'm pretty certain that he hit me on purpose. >> two raider stars put the national anthem protest into perspective. >> white kids, black kids, brown kids, blue, green, doesn't matter. >> jeremy newberry sees a little problem on the 49ers offensive line. >> he was constantly getting blown in the backfield 3 and 4 yards deep. >> baseball, football and mma coming up next on gameday. it has burned more than 600 acres... near beale air force base. >>> tonight a wildfire is burning close to a military base east of yuba city. it has burned more than 600 acres near beale air force base. it's believed it started when a bird was e
by saturday and sunday next weekend we'll be looking at highs in the lenins inland and mid-70s -- lowd and mid-70s near the bay. >>> up next fighting a wildfire at yosemite at night, the new tool firefighters are using tonight inside the national park. >> plus the one bay area city using cameras to watch the streets, how the police department says they'll be used. >> and i'm dennis o'donnell. coming up next on gameday buster posey had the chance to be a hero but -- >>...
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revolution has been popping up he's giving donald trump a run for his money on twitter to that if unlike lenin you want to embrace the past rather than the future r.t. nine hundred seventeen project has plenty of clips about russia's troubled history . after his return from exile in switzerland flooded near lennon's popularity grows by the day. to him it's as up to cation was just the first stage of the revolution . in his speech to go down in history as the a prosthesis he presents a vision that what needs to be done to put total in the working class hands a new storm is brewing in russia. are to his unique project is dedicated to the one hundredth anniversary of the start of the russian revolution the arts the russian telegraph covers the events in real time and shines light on the most prominent figures of those turbulent times the project has been running for six months now and has build an army of followers if you want to join the community just fall the hash tag nine hundred something live on twitter at our website. in the first few months over one hundred six. is growing more than one h
revolution has been popping up he's giving donald trump a run for his money on twitter to that if unlike lenin you want to embrace the past rather than the future r.t. nine hundred seventeen project has plenty of clips about russia's troubled history . after his return from exile in switzerland flooded near lennon's popularity grows by the day. to him it's as up to cation was just the first stage of the revolution . in his speech to go down in history as the a prosthesis he presents a vision...
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happening we know also we can talk about ukraine there was monuments that are pulled down there of lenin in northern ireland we see it every day there's monuments put up for champagne and for for the orange order people that died during the fighting in that part of the world now those monuments are there to inspire kids to feel the same way there's a wall between the catholics and protestants still up in northern ireland the belfast dates that close each and every night and finally how do we take care of this problem well the russians have a good idea it's the russians fall in monument park where you put all your monuments of the past together to remember what the past was all about but let's not glorify people that caused issues in the past and that we're human beings that we would not necessarily fit into society to well today back to you. well that does it for now for more on the stories we covered go to youtube dot com slash r.t. america and check out our website r.t. dot com slash america you can also follow me on twitter at actually banks underscore or t. and don't forget to questi
happening we know also we can talk about ukraine there was monuments that are pulled down there of lenin in northern ireland we see it every day there's monuments put up for champagne and for for the orange order people that died during the fighting in that part of the world now those monuments are there to inspire kids to feel the same way there's a wall between the catholics and protestants still up in northern ireland the belfast dates that close each and every night and finally how do we...
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lenin priego. he died suddenly last month. autopsy results have not yet been released. along the route first responders and others came out to pay tribute. he is remembered as a decorated and dedicated burying. he was born in mexico and became usd citizen while in the marines. his funeral is set for next monday. >>> we have new information on the massive operation we told you about a on tuesday. the raids were part of a nearly 2-year-old investigation called operation cold day. officials say more than 100 people have been arrested and charged in that operation. authorities say it was launched to stop car thefts and home burglaries. their focus became identify and arrest street and mid-legal -- mid-level criminals. >> remote move guns -- we remove guns and we made our neighborhoods more safe. >> and official says the operation resulted in the greatest number of arrests in atf history. >>> they say that victim was sleeping inside his home on hamilton street when the suspect will come up about 11:15 this morning. they tied him up and ransacked the home and took several ite
lenin priego. he died suddenly last month. autopsy results have not yet been released. along the route first responders and others came out to pay tribute. he is remembered as a decorated and dedicated burying. he was born in mexico and became usd citizen while in the marines. his funeral is set for next monday. >>> we have new information on the massive operation we told you about a on tuesday. the raids were part of a nearly 2-year-old investigation called operation cold day....
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ukraine is removing statues of lenin, which makes sense to me.e focused on big ben today. who is in the square? you have winston churchill, architects of empire, men with bigoted and unpleasant views. in parliament square you have nelson mandela. statues tell the full story. history does not start in leaps and bounds, it is evolution and if you keep all the statues, you then have a full history of empire for people to read. you cannot remove everything, obliterated his —— history. it is not about obliterating, the ascetics of celebration are different from the aesthetics of critique. it would be one thing to put the statues in a museum. it is quite another thing to put them on a pedestal literally in a public place. where do you stop? i could say you would not want a lot of statues of 19th century politicians because they stood against suffrage for women. i do not think any historical figure should be beyond examination and re—evaluation. does that mean removal? it could mean replacing those statues in a museum. if you put them in private places
ukraine is removing statues of lenin, which makes sense to me.e focused on big ben today. who is in the square? you have winston churchill, architects of empire, men with bigoted and unpleasant views. in parliament square you have nelson mandela. statues tell the full story. history does not start in leaps and bounds, it is evolution and if you keep all the statues, you then have a full history of empire for people to read. you cannot remove everything, obliterated his —— history. it is not...
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lenin priego who died stationed at the pentagon. along the route first responders and others came out to pay tribute. there is no official word on the cause of his death. >> he was born in mexico and became a citizen while he was in the marines. our reporter tells us even though those who didn't know him came out to show their support. >> reporter: a hero's local. for the 20-year-old fallen marine he joined the marine corps when he was 18 years old and served at the pentagon within two years. he was to receive the marine of the quarter award for his outstanding service, but he died . >> he was a great person all around. caring and loving and always their support.>> reporter: family and friends wanted to show their support. >> i am a military mother and i feel for his family. >> there is such an outpouring of community and the representation from the police and the firefighters, every single overpass that we touched , these guys were lined up and saluting. we had flags waving. >> his family says the community support is an honor. >>
lenin priego who died stationed at the pentagon. along the route first responders and others came out to pay tribute. there is no official word on the cause of his death. >> he was born in mexico and became a citizen while he was in the marines. our reporter tells us even though those who didn't know him came out to show their support. >> reporter: a hero's local. for the 20-year-old fallen marine he joined the marine corps when he was 18 years old and served at the pentagon within...
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navy on a goodlett the procession for lenin priego who died july 30 in washington dc after he was foundnconscious. the body of the marine was greeted as a hero by friends and neighbors. he was born in mexico and earned his citizenship while in the marines and was recently named marine of the year for his outstanding service. >>> supporters of school choice want the trump administration to expand a tax credit school voucher program. 17 states have tax credit scholarships that allow children to go to private schools using taxpayer money. education secretary betsy devos says it gives parents more choices but critics say the program is being used to get around the rules against giving public money to religious schools and that it's taking money away from public schools. the secretary said expanding the program may be considered as part of a tax overhaul plan. >>> lottery fever is heating up. two major jackpots continue to grow and are worth $750 million combined. tonight's drawing has increased to $393 million. the powerball jackpot for tomorrow night stands at $356 million. maybe let the c
navy on a goodlett the procession for lenin priego who died july 30 in washington dc after he was foundnconscious. the body of the marine was greeted as a hero by friends and neighbors. he was born in mexico and earned his citizenship while in the marines and was recently named marine of the year for his outstanding service. >>> supporters of school choice want the trump administration to expand a tax credit school voucher program. 17 states have tax credit scholarships that allow...
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i think we should preserve it really good works of art area even lenin did not take down the statues of the czar's in st. petersburg, although he did a lot. they never did. mr. carmichael: shift gears abruptly. mr. holzer: good. this is a tough discussion. i think we are going to be engaged in this discussion for a long time. we haven't even spoken about the obvious choice for d hero's asian -- deheroization. mr. carmichael: let's talk about your work as a public intellectual. i think one of the things that stands out, your writing is very accessible. you have always been a public speaker who is very engaging, but you push people to think. one realm you entered as a public intellectual was your role with lincoln. and you tell us how you got into the process, and i would like to know about your final thoughts? mr. holzer: it was a very happy accident. the movie.ion with book kearns goodwin, whose the movie was in part based, organized a meeting of lincoln historians with steven spielberg and tony kushner, the playwright of "angels in america," who had been assigned the screenplay. we
i think we should preserve it really good works of art area even lenin did not take down the statues of the czar's in st. petersburg, although he did a lot. they never did. mr. carmichael: shift gears abruptly. mr. holzer: good. this is a tough discussion. i think we are going to be engaged in this discussion for a long time. we haven't even spoken about the obvious choice for d hero's asian -- deheroization. mr. carmichael: let's talk about your work as a public intellectual. i think one of...
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the honor guard let a procession for marine lance corporal lenin zurita. he died july 30 in his barracks in washington, dc. the body of the young marine was greeted as a hero yesterday. his father said the community support was an honor.>> it was a part -- a heartfelt, absolute, thank you salute to my son which is what this is about. it comes down to, this is america. this is what we do. this is what we believe. this is freedom in action and this is what it should be. >> he was born in mexico and earned citizenship while in the marines. he was recently named marine of the year for his outstanding service. the family is waiting the results of an autopsy. >>> yesterday in san francisco, first responders were honored as they rushed to the scene of a deadly workplace shooting in june. four people were killed, two were injured when an employee went on a shooting rampage at the warehouse. yesterday, the mayor praised the police officers, chp officers and firefighters. >> i think what distinguishes all of you today as public servants both do and veterans is that
the honor guard let a procession for marine lance corporal lenin zurita. he died july 30 in his barracks in washington, dc. the body of the young marine was greeted as a hero yesterday. his father said the community support was an honor.>> it was a part -- a heartfelt, absolute, thank you salute to my son which is what this is about. it comes down to, this is america. this is what we do. this is what we believe. this is freedom in action and this is what it should be. >> he was born...
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a number of president trump supporters came out to say that lenin equals hitler and they want his monument taken down. you might call that the sublime counter protest to the ridiculous perhaps of no the u.s. these trojan horse traveler -- travelers under fire because they share a name with robert e. lee's force. >> not necessarily for this particular issue we see native american retargeted. maybe this is attended to the conversation, but we'll see how universities handle it. >> robert e. lee had to. just pointed out there. elizabeth: coming up after the break, one of the president top priorities with the crumbling infrastructure. we will see what needs to happening. earlier this year, leland would down to the first new coal mine in america in years it will talk to the man who opened not. brand-new details about the barcelona attackers and the massive manhunt underway this hour. the driver of the van that rammed into pedestrians. live in barcelona with the very latest. reporter: hi, elizabeth. trying to pick up a-alpha move up from this attack. until this man -- it's unlikely they can move
a number of president trump supporters came out to say that lenin equals hitler and they want his monument taken down. you might call that the sublime counter protest to the ridiculous perhaps of no the u.s. these trojan horse traveler -- travelers under fire because they share a name with robert e. lee's force. >> not necessarily for this particular issue we see native american retargeted. maybe this is attended to the conversation, but we'll see how universities handle it. >>...
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. >> i think he was the closest that his generation came to a john lenin. >> yes. >> in that he was writinging to the rules. >> i was 16 when that happened. and if you turned to music for solace in your life, to then see your hero kill himself, it was devastating. it certainly sucked the air out of alternative rock. you know, the best band be fell apart after only making a couple records. you know? what do you do after that? ♪ >> oasis, his was the hangover of grunge. my head's pounding. insane. let's turn on oasis. ♪ no ♪ your my >> the opposite of nirvana, because they wanted fame. you know? no matter hue big they were they wanted to be bigger. >> we know we're the best band in the country. simple as that. it's that simple. >> the thing about oasis in a way they have no kind of, no false modesty. >> how can anybody go we're the -- it's like -- anybody's who's got the balls to do that is good in my book. ♪ >> "creep" came out in the early '90s. as much of an alt rock hit as any of the nirvana or pearl jam songs but hardly extraordinary. >> inevitably, the first song that become as hit ever
. >> i think he was the closest that his generation came to a john lenin. >> yes. >> in that he was writinging to the rules. >> i was 16 when that happened. and if you turned to music for solace in your life, to then see your hero kill himself, it was devastating. it certainly sucked the air out of alternative rock. you know, the best band be fell apart after only making a couple records. you know? what do you do after that? ♪ >> oasis, his was the hangover of...
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busts of stalin and lenin.ng an historical sculpture park in the center of moscow. >> translator: these statues never bothered me. this is my life. i grew up with it. it's my childhood. and i wouldn't be worried if they were returned. it's history and you can never forget history. >> reporter: but that history and its monuments remains controversial across the former soviet union with some now independent states, most recently ukraine, moving to erase what many there see as reminders of past oppression. in the baltics, too, now eu and nato members views towards soviet era statues have hardened. but here in russia, the picture is more complex. under vladimir putin, soviet icons have been rehabilitated. soviet leaders are spoken of not as tyrants but of strong leaders. these once despised symbols of soviet power are once again being revered. matthew chance, cnn, moscow. >> matthew, thanks for the report. >>> still ahead, a ship that played a decisive role in world war ii has now finally been found. wait until you
busts of stalin and lenin.ng an historical sculpture park in the center of moscow. >> translator: these statues never bothered me. this is my life. i grew up with it. it's my childhood. and i wouldn't be worried if they were returned. it's history and you can never forget history. >> reporter: but that history and its monuments remains controversial across the former soviet union with some now independent states, most recently ukraine, moving to erase what many there see as...
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even lenin did not take down the works of art. as did stalin. khrushchev. they never did. >> i'm going to shift gears. >> this is a tough discussion. think we're going to be engaged in this discussion for a long time. we haven't even spoken about a more obvious choice for deheroization. >> a real contrast between forest and robert e. lee. i think that's obvious. let's talk about your work as a public intellectual. i think one of the things that stands out, your writing is very accessible. you've always been a public speaker who is engaging, but you also pushed people to think -- one realm that you entered in as a public intellectual, is your role with movie "lincoln." could you tell us a little how you got into the process? and i'd like to know your final thoughts about the movie. >> it was a very happy accident, my association with, with the movie, doris kearns goodwin, on whose book the movie was on part based, organized a meeting of lincoln historians with steven spielberg and tony kushner, the playwright of angels in america. we would meet and have a sc
even lenin did not take down the works of art. as did stalin. khrushchev. they never did. >> i'm going to shift gears. >> this is a tough discussion. think we're going to be engaged in this discussion for a long time. we haven't even spoken about a more obvious choice for deheroization. >> a real contrast between forest and robert e. lee. i think that's obvious. let's talk about your work as a public intellectual. i think one of the things that stands out, your writing is very...
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umber two, we have a statue of lenin in seattle, so i don't hear anybody say anything about that. guess that's fine, but we can't have statues of any of the confederate generals? i mean, it's like we're trying to change our history, and now i'm reading things this morning where there are some that want to tear down statues of washington. what's next, we're going to do this with thomas jefferson and go burn down his home? where are we going to stop here, people? host: ok, nancy there in austin, texas. joining us on the phone this morning is alana shore with politico, who has this story, confederate statues in u.s. capital likely going nowhere. some democrats have called for the removal of 10 monuments, but republicans say it's up to individual states. alana, how many statues are there, confederate statues, in the u.s. capitol? guest: well, it's impossible to estimate. they're icons right now. but as far as statues, we know there are 10. that's because each state gets to send two statues of honorable citizens, according to the original 19th century law, and some of them are still co
umber two, we have a statue of lenin in seattle, so i don't hear anybody say anything about that. guess that's fine, but we can't have statues of any of the confederate generals? i mean, it's like we're trying to change our history, and now i'm reading things this morning where there are some that want to tear down statues of washington. what's next, we're going to do this with thomas jefferson and go burn down his home? where are we going to stop here, people? host: ok, nancy there in austin,...
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came down in baghdad they did not object that history was being decapitated likewise when statues of lenin came down in eastern europe they did not say throw those statues back up you're doing violence to. the national weather service in mount holly new jersey has issued a severe thunderstorm warning for newcastle county in northern delaware northern kent county in northeastern maryland cecil county in northeastern maryland northwestern salem county in southern new jersey northwestern camden county in southern new jersey northwestern gloucester county in southern new jersey northwestern burlington county in new jersey southeastern chester county in southeastern pennsylvania philadelphia county in southeastern pennsylvania delaware county in southeastern pennsylvania in till six forty five pm five thirty nine pm severe thunderstorms were located along a line extending from near kennett square to back river moving is that thirty miles per hour hazard sixty miles per hour wind gusts and quarter size hail source radar indicated impact minor damage to vehicles is possible expects damage to tree
came down in baghdad they did not object that history was being decapitated likewise when statues of lenin came down in eastern europe they did not say throw those statues back up you're doing violence to. the national weather service in mount holly new jersey has issued a severe thunderstorm warning for newcastle county in northern delaware northern kent county in northeastern maryland cecil county in northeastern maryland northwestern salem county in southern new jersey northwestern camden...
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lenin who were working to destroy them. four years later, they are all gone. also, as a result, the emergence of two new forms of governance, fascism and bolshevism that is trying to fill in that space, the emergence of the united states as a power in international affairs, these are systems that are political, but they're also social. they're cultural, and they're economic. they are revolutionary changes in ways that would not otherwise be possible. third, total wars lead to a growth in the power of government and they lead in that great political phrase to politicians never wanting to let a good crisis go to waste. total wars open up possibilities for states to do things they could not otherwise do. both to prosecute the war, and to take advantage of the crisis that they see. in the first world war, one of the key examples of this is the so-called defense of the realm act, passed in great britain within a week of the war beginning with no debate in parliament. severely limiting the rights of free speech, severely limiting the rights of bartenders to keep bar
lenin who were working to destroy them. four years later, they are all gone. also, as a result, the emergence of two new forms of governance, fascism and bolshevism that is trying to fill in that space, the emergence of the united states as a power in international affairs, these are systems that are political, but they're also social. they're cultural, and they're economic. they are revolutionary changes in ways that would not otherwise be possible. third, total wars lead to a growth in the...
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lenin once in passing and stalin, who was quoted once and mentioned twice. the threat the united states faced was not human but a machine or a force. kennan used the subjunctive and passive voice, thereby concealing agency and magnifying the imagined threat. his language was gendered. language, of course, triggers emotion. frank's contribution to the third edition of explaining is called "reading for emotion," but it is language that gets us to emotion, allows us to uncover it, and without getting into the deep weeds with the other french theorists, frank has made us notice that. finally, like all of the best history, unceasing pressure along with frank's more sophisticated recent work leaves us with questions to ponder. i have often asked him to be more forthcoming about kennan's freudianism. frank takes note of it in the article. frank has said that kennan urged gaddis, his official biographer, to use freudian theory when writing about him. gaddis dlienld. what happens if others take up that? a man who seems to have analyzed himself in freudian terms, even
lenin once in passing and stalin, who was quoted once and mentioned twice. the threat the united states faced was not human but a machine or a force. kennan used the subjunctive and passive voice, thereby concealing agency and magnifying the imagined threat. his language was gendered. language, of course, triggers emotion. frank's contribution to the third edition of explaining is called "reading for emotion," but it is language that gets us to emotion, allows us to uncover it, and...
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he urged calm, and quoted soviet founder vladimir lenin, saying: "we don't need hysterical impulses." the u.s. military put on a new show of force over the korean peninsula, after the north fired a missile over japan two days ago. u.s. b-1b bombers were joined by f-35b stealth fighter jets for the first time, along with south korean planes. south korean military footage showed the bombers and fighters carrying out bombing drills at a military field in the south. north korea condemned the drill as a "rash act." defense secretary james mattis has officially confirmed that more u.s. troops are on their way to afghanistan. he would not give exact numbers today. other officials have said about 3,900 troops will deploy. just yesterday, the pentagon confirmed about 11,000 u.s. troops are already in afghanistan. that's several thousand more than previous figures. in iraq, the prime minister of iraq announced that tal afar has been "fully liberated" from islamic state fighters. the capture of the northern city follows the fall of mosul, the country's second largest city, in july. isis still co
he urged calm, and quoted soviet founder vladimir lenin, saying: "we don't need hysterical impulses." the u.s. military put on a new show of force over the korean peninsula, after the north fired a missile over japan two days ago. u.s. b-1b bombers were joined by f-35b stealth fighter jets for the first time, along with south korean planes. south korean military footage showed the bombers and fighters carrying out bombing drills at a military field in the south. north korea condemned...
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and in the logic of the only family-run dynasty in the history of marxism, you have -- marxism and leninism. you have had three comes in a row and they have profited in some sense by what they have sustained since kim ill song first ventured back into korea in 1945. we have to face reality and we have to understand fundamentally that the goal that north korea has had from day one is to get the united off of the peninsula. north korea has never forgotten that they almost succeeded. their attack stalled ran out of , gas if you will, maybe literally and figuratively just of pusan in the summer of 1950, and they have never forgotten about that. however impossible it may seem it is that continuing conviction is there korea, they will do whatever they can to get to that point and we have to make sure we never let that happen. >> i want to thank our panelists for joining us and our audience, here are the foundation for defense of democracies. this is an issue i am sure we will be discussing quite a bit in the future and we look forward to that. enjoy the rest of your day. [applause] >> here's a he
and in the logic of the only family-run dynasty in the history of marxism, you have -- marxism and leninism. you have had three comes in a row and they have profited in some sense by what they have sustained since kim ill song first ventured back into korea in 1945. we have to face reality and we have to understand fundamentally that the goal that north korea has had from day one is to get the united off of the peninsula. north korea has never forgotten that they almost succeeded. their attack...
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the iraqi military to tear down a statue of saddam hussein, and this is just one example, statues of leninm there, these are examples of when you have an enemy that has attacked your country, you win that battle, you tear that set you down, and by the way, most of the confederate statues throughout the south of that are put up for many years after they lost the war. they are historically perceived as an enemy, of the united states, and what we stand for, i do feel that history needs to be taught, not only in a classroom but in a museum, and maybe there is even a park not memorializing or commemorating what these people did, but making history known, and to make it part of government offices is offensive to many people, especially african-americans. >> shannon: a lot of people are asking why now after so long? good to see you both. >> bill: a high-profile convicted killer speaking for the first time from behind bars, scott peterson, who sits on death row, what he is saying about the murder of his wife and unborn baby in a new tv dock you series. only during crabfest. now this is seafood. an
the iraqi military to tear down a statue of saddam hussein, and this is just one example, statues of leninm there, these are examples of when you have an enemy that has attacked your country, you win that battle, you tear that set you down, and by the way, most of the confederate statues throughout the south of that are put up for many years after they lost the war. they are historically perceived as an enemy, of the united states, and what we stand for, i do feel that history needs to be...
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lenin troncoso de new york.uÑeco tan hermoso. lÁstima que julieta es mayor porque sino ya! rodolfo: un saludo para este chavo guapetÓn que es mi hermano, sergio landeros. tranquila! estÁ casado, está casado! [risas] ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> mira "despierta amÉrica" en vivo donde estÉs. suscrÍbete y descarga la aplicaciÓn univisiÓn now, ahora si. ♪ johnny: saludos a toda nuestra gente de la ciudad de mÉxico que los queremos y nos quedamos cortos. hoy es jueves 10 de agosto de 2017 y tenemos una noticia que nos tiene a todos tristes. karla: sÍ, en todos lados y en todo el mundo porque resulta que a juliÁn álvarez y a rafael mÁrquez los acusan de vÍnculos con el traficante raÚl flores hernÁndez. ya ambos han dado sus declaraciones, uno a travÉs de las redes sociales, rafa hablÓ pÚblicamente. todo estÁ bajo investigaciÓn. no hay acusarlos todavÍa pero sÍ estamos tristes y asustados de que estas cosas sucedan y no sabemos quÉ pensar. rodolfo: es que son dos referentes del mundo de la mÚsica y del deporte. cÓmo no estar consternado
lenin troncoso de new york.uÑeco tan hermoso. lÁstima que julieta es mayor porque sino ya! rodolfo: un saludo para este chavo guapetÓn que es mi hermano, sergio landeros. tranquila! estÁ casado, está casado! [risas] ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> mira "despierta amÉrica" en vivo donde estÉs. suscrÍbete y descarga la aplicaciÓn univisiÓn now, ahora si. ♪ johnny: saludos a toda nuestra gente de la ciudad de mÉxico que los queremos y nos quedamos cortos. hoy es jueves 10 de agosto...
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. >> a day spirit and russia, some cities have statues of lenin better outcome in some pulled them down. when you said where will it go, democrats have heroes like margaret sanger who founded planned parenthood, the very racist, terrible things she wrote. woodrow wilson and his son was in the clan and landed on the democratic national convention or the president come you are right. once you start with a threat, the whole sweater will unravel. trish: and your race entirely are his gray, who we are as a nation that is wrong. we are above all americans get every single one of us and all of these historical figures have that commonality. thank you very much. good to have you. president trump in senate leader mitch mcconnell are so strange they are not even on speaking terms. what does that mean for the agenda? we are on it. we will see here. trish: the wedge between the president and mitch mcconnell is growing. he is uncertain whether trump's presidency between the onslaught of criticism, not to mention the left is salivating at the idea of impeachment. robin bureau and boyd mathis and are
. >> a day spirit and russia, some cities have statues of lenin better outcome in some pulled them down. when you said where will it go, democrats have heroes like margaret sanger who founded planned parenthood, the very racist, terrible things she wrote. woodrow wilson and his son was in the clan and landed on the democratic national convention or the president come you are right. once you start with a threat, the whole sweater will unravel. trish: and your race entirely are his gray,...