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had lost control of this of this empire so it's a whole different view of it and i've been see mr gorbachev since then i've been through his criticisms of mr putin and i have to say the last time i saw him he said that mr putin is the guy for now whatever they say because america has violated that compact he made in one thousand nine hundred eighty nine that nato would not go east one inch if the germany's were united he allowed for that. that has not happened nato has been accelerated under the you know the under the american under clinton and and bush and obama so and mr gorbachev as pointed out also the the what mr putin says is they greedy on the abrogation of the a.b.m. treaty by the by bush by mr bush in two thousand and one was a vast mistake it and it undermines the nationals the the balance of power that exists between the two countries on top of that you have the american support putin the scent of terrorists in the caucasus on top of that you have opposing points of view on ukraine obviously and mr putin states his case very clearly in this book what his case is which americans d
had lost control of this of this empire so it's a whole different view of it and i've been see mr gorbachev since then i've been through his criticisms of mr putin and i have to say the last time i saw him he said that mr putin is the guy for now whatever they say because america has violated that compact he made in one thousand nine hundred eighty nine that nato would not go east one inch if the germany's were united he allowed for that. that has not happened nato has been accelerated under...
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so and mr gorbachev as pointed out also the the what mr putin says is they greedy on the abrogation of the a.b.m. treaty by the by bush by mr bush in two thousand and one was a vast mistake it and it undermines the the nationals the the balance of power that exists between the two countries on top of that you have the american support putin the scent of terrorists in the caucasus on top of that you have opposing points of view on ukraine obviously and mr putin states his case very clearly in this book what his case is which americans don't hear and on top of that you have syria which again it's amazing to me how under reported that war is. archie has covered one of our yemen aren't you guys how are some to report any and i don't have a laundry list i want to be add more about this and the context in which this book came out fails in a weird way that when the actual cold war is in place it was just clean cut you know you had two sides that where against each other now for me it's so much more scarier because the world is marked by paul or and there's so much house around and everyone's
so and mr gorbachev as pointed out also the the what mr putin says is they greedy on the abrogation of the a.b.m. treaty by the by bush by mr bush in two thousand and one was a vast mistake it and it undermines the the nationals the the balance of power that exists between the two countries on top of that you have the american support putin the scent of terrorists in the caucasus on top of that you have opposing points of view on ukraine obviously and mr putin states his case very clearly in...
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mr. reagan invited gorbachev to stroll the garden to the pool house where they sat alone before a fire. t notes, not about arms control but about of his personal feelings about reducing the level of fear and misunderstanding between the two nations. >> the main thing is they met each other as human beings, reagan, in particular, had concentrated his attention on gorbachev as a person. he spent more time studying gorbachev than he did the esoteric things having to do with arms control. >> it is understood the president tried to dispel gorbachev's negative image of the u.s. gorbachev wouldn't budge but wasn't as combative as he was with other officials recently. >> is it a good sign? >> of course. >> i would think so. >> i was at lunch when ronald reagan came out of the first meeting with mikhail gorbachev and he said this is a new type of soviet leader. >> the president announced gorbachev will visit the u.s. next year and they agreed to accelerate arms talks. but the soviet leader was more negative. >> the solving of the most important problem concerning the arms race and increasing hope
mr. reagan invited gorbachev to stroll the garden to the pool house where they sat alone before a fire. t notes, not about arms control but about of his personal feelings about reducing the level of fear and misunderstanding between the two nations. >> the main thing is they met each other as human beings, reagan, in particular, had concentrated his attention on gorbachev as a person. he spent more time studying gorbachev than he did the esoteric things having to do with arms control....
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mr. gorbachev can accept. >> george bush understood he had a partner in shaping the post-war world, and that was mikhail gorbachev. but gorbachev wanted to be neutral. bush always wanted a unified germany and a very disciplined manner, moved gorbachev towards that position. >> in a major concession, gorbachev agreed to the western position that a unified germany is free to join nato. >> once you solved the german problem, you removed the basic source of tension between the two superpowers in the cold war. >> this is the big photo opportunity, the important picture that president bush came all this way to get, at this moment, gorbachev chooses to give president bush his present. the present was a soviet cartoonist' depiction of two presidents as boxers having just knocked out the cold war with the world as referee. >> george bush and brent scowcroft, his national security adviser, liked to fish together and one summer, they were fishing and they were thinking about what kind of world would emerge after all the dominos had fallen. it's very rare that the world is so fluid and flexible that wor
mr. gorbachev can accept. >> george bush understood he had a partner in shaping the post-war world, and that was mikhail gorbachev. but gorbachev wanted to be neutral. bush always wanted a unified germany and a very disciplined manner, moved gorbachev towards that position. >> in a major concession, gorbachev agreed to the western position that a unified germany is free to join nato. >> once you solved the german problem, you removed the basic source of tension between the two...
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mr. gorbachev tear down this wall. that was a historic moment but nobody believed the wall would come down. i was in berlin a few months ago and it that wall is not there. there are little pieces that are reminder of what is there. there's more in the museum context but when they said mr. gorbachev, tear down this wall, they were told not to say that. you don't want to take a bold stand. i'm here to encourage you as a young conservative to be bold and what you believe. want to believe the unachievable happens each and every day in america. it's the american dream. the fact that a guy came from humble beginnings and has lived the american dream. ultimately he served in the most powerful place on the globe. cannot believe all the people who say nothing will happen, i tell the story some of the pilgrims who came over for purposes from holland. is there there then at the normal colors of the rainbow and a person who is showing their escaping because they wanted to come to different place. elder william brewster may be the
mr. gorbachev tear down this wall. that was a historic moment but nobody believed the wall would come down. i was in berlin a few months ago and it that wall is not there. there are little pieces that are reminder of what is there. there's more in the museum context but when they said mr. gorbachev, tear down this wall, they were told not to say that. you don't want to take a bold stand. i'm here to encourage you as a young conservative to be bold and what you believe. want to believe the...
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mr. gorbachev, bring down this wall, all of the people around him told him it was a bad idea. sometimes you have to take risks. courage leads to leadership. leadership leads to peace. and we have to go with the truth -- >> all right. you say, ambassador, you want the peace process to move forward. now the palestinian chief negotiator, cy bareacot, said the u.s. can no longer pay any process in the peace process. and i'm quoting him now, he said, mr. trump just destroyed any chance of a two-state solution. your reaction? >> anytime we make a decision, we get positive and negative reaction. that's going to happen. at the end of the day, the palestinians, they need to make sure that we stop violence, we stop any sort of issues on both sides, israelis and palestinians. and think about palestinian children who want to know where their home is. think about israeli children who want to know where their home is. the peace process is not going to stop its negotiations. they are too far down the road to just break the process there. palestinians want peace. just as much as israelis want
mr. gorbachev, bring down this wall, all of the people around him told him it was a bad idea. sometimes you have to take risks. courage leads to leadership. leadership leads to peace. and we have to go with the truth -- >> all right. you say, ambassador, you want the peace process to move forward. now the palestinian chief negotiator, cy bareacot, said the u.s. can no longer pay any process in the peace process. and i'm quoting him now, he said, mr. trump just destroyed any chance of a...
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mr. gorbachev, tear down this wall. now, that was a historic moment, but no one believed that the wall was going to come down at that point. now i can tell you, i was in berlin a few months ago walking where that wall was, and it's not there. there are little pieces of it there that are a reminder of what was there in the morning museum context, but when the president says mr. gorbachev tear down this wall, he was told not to say that. you may be embarrassed because nothings going to happen, you don't want to take a bold stand. i'm here to encourage you, as a young conservative to also believe that the unachievable happens each and every day in america. it's the fact that a guy who came from very humble beginnings and actually has lived the american dream, and ultimately served in the most powerful place on the face of the globe. i guess, what i would do is not leave all the people who say nothing will happen. i tell the story in the rotunda of the capital just a few blocks from here, there is a picture of some of the p
mr. gorbachev, tear down this wall. now, that was a historic moment, but no one believed that the wall was going to come down at that point. now i can tell you, i was in berlin a few months ago walking where that wall was, and it's not there. there are little pieces of it there that are a reminder of what was there in the morning museum context, but when the president says mr. gorbachev tear down this wall, he was told not to say that. you may be embarrassed because nothings going to happen,...
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for the expansion of russians actions in their mind it's some form of the old russia talking to mr gorbachev was one of the most wonderful moments of my life it was of hope a new feeling. relative merican support in the context in which this book came out around and everyone's trying to put. and all didn't mention are going on it's always messy. but i guess you are confusing and not so clean us against them in fact i went to vietnam as a young man believing that we were fighting communism in other words there were a lot of disguises and when you look back at the whole history of that period as we tried to do an untold history the united states i would have to tell you that it's very clear that it was a farce that the united states really pulled the wool over the world's eyes and declaring and making its way after having won world war two they made them the fall guy for war two two and equate out of the this misunderstanding of war what that first cold war was america has spent a fortune fighting this war and it's deprived its own people us the american people of better education better syste
for the expansion of russians actions in their mind it's some form of the old russia talking to mr gorbachev was one of the most wonderful moments of my life it was of hope a new feeling. relative merican support in the context in which this book came out around and everyone's trying to put. and all didn't mention are going on it's always messy. but i guess you are confusing and not so clean us against them in fact i went to vietnam as a young man believing that we were fighting communism in...
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mr. gorbachev, tear down this wall. ♪
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mr. gorbachev tear down this wall speech, we have a public event.ome 22t june industries came with representatives, laid a wreath and were joined by some 25 ethnic groups, chinese, korean, cambodian, laos and so forth, cuban and also laid wreaths. this is become for foreign leaders, our memorial port of call. i think it will go to the state department and very often they will come to our statue. len from?e was was born in he america but his parents were ukrainian. we worked with the national captive committee for a number of years. it was very natural but i would go to him. he would help and made a significant contribution. host: right after john adams book by david mccullough was written, he led a group to find a place to put a john adams memorial somewhere near the mall . it is not happening, it is not there, so, there are hundreds of statues around washington -- how much did it cost? mr. edwards: it cost about $1 million to build it, to lay the -- to do the bronze replica, to lay the marble for the space there and so forth. it does not sound like
mr. gorbachev tear down this wall speech, we have a public event.ome 22t june industries came with representatives, laid a wreath and were joined by some 25 ethnic groups, chinese, korean, cambodian, laos and so forth, cuban and also laid wreaths. this is become for foreign leaders, our memorial port of call. i think it will go to the state department and very often they will come to our statue. len from?e was was born in he america but his parents were ukrainian. we worked with the national...
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mr. gorbachev tear down this wall speech, we have a public event.s past june, some 22 embassies came with representatives, laid a wreath and were joined by some 25 ethnic groups, chinese, korean, cambodian, laos and so forth, cuban and also laid wreaths. this has become, for foreign leaders, our memorial port of call. they will go to the state department and very often they will come to our statue. host: where was len from? mr. edwards: he was born in america but his parents were ukrainian. we worked with the national cap diggnation -- national captive nations committee for a number of years. it was very natural but i would go to him. he would help and made a significant contribution. host: right after john adams book by david mccullough was written, he led a group to find a place to put a john adams memorial somewhere near the mall. it is not happening, it is not there, so, there are hundreds of statues around washington -- how much did it cost? mr. edwards: it cost about $1 million to build it, to lay the -- to do the bronze replica, to lay the ma
mr. gorbachev tear down this wall speech, we have a public event.s past june, some 22 embassies came with representatives, laid a wreath and were joined by some 25 ethnic groups, chinese, korean, cambodian, laos and so forth, cuban and also laid wreaths. this has become, for foreign leaders, our memorial port of call. they will go to the state department and very often they will come to our statue. host: where was len from? mr. edwards: he was born in america but his parents were ukrainian. we...
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mr. gorbachev, tear down this wall. america at its best stance for both literally and figuratively towering walls down, not building them. and then you have donald trump -- [applause] if i can take it just a little further part. just look at ronald reagan's policy towards the soviet union. which was trust but verify. when he was talking to gorbachev during the same summits during the course of reagan's administration he would say repeatedly to mikhail gorbachev, trust but verify. so much so that gorbachev got sick of it. gorbachev stood on this stage to say how sick he was a ronald reagan saying trust but verify. with donald trump come his policy towards russia is trust. trust vladimir putin. not trust his own intelligence apparatus. that is remarkable. that is absolutely astounding that the republican would say oh, this whole business about russians meddling with our election is over because my counterpart denied it. think about how, so that sound you hear is ronald reagan rolling in his grave in simi valley, californi
mr. gorbachev, tear down this wall. america at its best stance for both literally and figuratively towering walls down, not building them. and then you have donald trump -- [applause] if i can take it just a little further part. just look at ronald reagan's policy towards the soviet union. which was trust but verify. when he was talking to gorbachev during the same summits during the course of reagan's administration he would say repeatedly to mikhail gorbachev, trust but verify. so much so...
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mr. gorbachev, tear down this wall. the wall came down.eace through strength, nuclear detente, prosperity. in 1988, his right hand was a .uy named george bush we respect the bushes. we respect george bush, but there was a shift. there was a shift that is absolutely stunning. after being the right hand of ronald reagan for eight years and seeing the bold choices and the bold moves that he made, and much like what we have seen with donald trump, the establishment on the left and the right, how they have attacked donald trump throughout this whole thing, what does george bush run under? what is his slogan in 1988? no, that was 1992. in 1988, he said "a kinder, gentler nation." "a kinder, gentler nation." right after he saw what ronald reagan did. now, george bush is a good man, globalist flage put in the ground. that was the beginning of it all. after reagan, we have had bush, ii, obama --h tii booing] robert: we needed a force of nature to take the ship back from a generated by you people. it is your campaign, as donald trump says over and o
mr. gorbachev, tear down this wall. the wall came down.eace through strength, nuclear detente, prosperity. in 1988, his right hand was a .uy named george bush we respect the bushes. we respect george bush, but there was a shift. there was a shift that is absolutely stunning. after being the right hand of ronald reagan for eight years and seeing the bold choices and the bold moves that he made, and much like what we have seen with donald trump, the establishment on the left and the right, how...
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mr. gorbachev, tear down this wall. the wall came down. prosperity.nte, was a8, his right hand guy named george bush. bushes, wethe respect george bush, but there was a shift. that was a shift stunning. after being the right hand of ronald reagan for eight years, seeing the bold choices, the muchmoves that he made, like donald trump how the establishment on the left and have attacked donald trump through his whole thing, what does george bush run under in 1988? that was 1992. in 19 88 he said a kinder, gentler nation. right after he saw what ronald reagan did. george bush is a good man. flag put inlobalist the ground. after reagan we had bush, obama., bush 2, we needed a force of nature. we needed a force of nature to take the ship back, generated by you, the people. it is your campaign, as donald trump says over again. when mitt romney ran, we thought he could win. another good man. here he is doing a debate. member the second debate? i am an actor. i am sitting at home. i watched the second debate. -- talkingnt says about benghazi. mitt
mr. gorbachev, tear down this wall. the wall came down. prosperity.nte, was a8, his right hand guy named george bush. bushes, wethe respect george bush, but there was a shift. that was a shift stunning. after being the right hand of ronald reagan for eight years, seeing the bold choices, the muchmoves that he made, like donald trump how the establishment on the left and have attacked donald trump through his whole thing, what does george bush run under in 1988? that was 1992. in 19 88 he said a...
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mr. gorbachev turned down that wall. they were holding people in.wouldn't want a system that supposed to be the freest, greatest country to turn into this system where we are holding americans captive here. we need to do things that are competitive that make rational decisions and when that capital is able to get a return, it is invested in the united states of america. her second statement about investigating sexual-harassment allegations. we should be investigating and taking these charges seriously. should there be an investigation i don'tresident? guest: know of an allegation against him. host: there've been almost 20 women. guest: it is interesting. i don't know of a single allegation about donald trump there was negative like that before he decided to run for president. that doesn't mean they are not true. i'm sure there's a legal remedy there were not exempt the president of the united states and those women choose to do it. whether the underscore right now would be covered under department of justice and not congress. -- there's plenty of in
mr. gorbachev turned down that wall. they were holding people in.wouldn't want a system that supposed to be the freest, greatest country to turn into this system where we are holding americans captive here. we need to do things that are competitive that make rational decisions and when that capital is able to get a return, it is invested in the united states of america. her second statement about investigating sexual-harassment allegations. we should be investigating and taking these charges...
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mr. gorbachev didn't tear down the wall or united states of america, but east german people tore down the wall. why did they do that? they knew the truth on the other side. mr. poliquin's bill is to help the people of iran get their country back. they are under a strong authoritarian leadership system that has oppressed their people and caused harm throughout the region and throughout the planet. meanwhile i'm so thankful this is a bipartisan bill. the members opposed to this uld ask more disclosure of companies' c.e.o.'s than enemies our country. i was sent here to support and defend the constitution of the united states. this bill does not violate the jcpoa. it doesn't touch it. it simply says that we are going to gather this information and as for diverting resources, this is the leading state sponsor of terror and it is focused on the problem and gives the people of iran a chance for the freedom that so many of the peoples of the world enjoy. i'm thankful that we have the opportunity to try to make this difference. i encourage every member of the house to vote for it and those who tho
mr. gorbachev didn't tear down the wall or united states of america, but east german people tore down the wall. why did they do that? they knew the truth on the other side. mr. poliquin's bill is to help the people of iran get their country back. they are under a strong authoritarian leadership system that has oppressed their people and caused harm throughout the region and throughout the planet. meanwhile i'm so thankful this is a bipartisan bill. the members opposed to this uld ask more...
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gorbachev is tough, think of this character khomeini. i mean, this son of a -- is like something nobody's ever seen. >> mrs.that your husband would like to be president? >> i don't think for now, at least not in the near future. he's going to be doing the same. he's going to be a 51-year-old man. how many buildings and how many casinos can you own. and he's going to be looking for another business or another thing for him to do. >> you don't want to be president you say. people are talking about young donald trump for president and you say not now. >> that's correct. >> if you could be appointed president and didn't have to run, would you like to be president? >> wouldn't that be an interesting concept? i mean, wouldn't that be nice if you didn't have to run, i think a lot of people would like that. >> would you? >> would i like it? >> yeah. >> i don't now, interestingly. part of the enjoyment of something and part of the whole thing is the battle. if you could be appointed, i'm not sure that would be the same. it's the quest that really, i believe, it's the hunt that i believe that i love. >> fascinating l
gorbachev is tough, think of this character khomeini. i mean, this son of a -- is like something nobody's ever seen. >> mrs.that your husband would like to be president? >> i don't think for now, at least not in the near future. he's going to be doing the same. he's going to be a 51-year-old man. how many buildings and how many casinos can you own. and he's going to be looking for another business or another thing for him to do. >> you don't want to be president you say....