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mussolini was a great guy in comparison. it's pretty hard to believe he missed the holocaust, though. and pretty hard to understand how he missed the 400,000 american g.i.s who were killed in the european theater, kelly
mussolini was a great guy in comparison. it's pretty hard to believe he missed the holocaust, though. and pretty hard to understand how he missed the 400,000 american g.i.s who were killed in the european theater, kelly
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ascension to power and he praised mussolini for cracking down on hedonism. in contrast, see the united the united states was weak and effeminate. whereas mussolini represented masculine virility and that that's an interesting theme that i thought came out as far as the america first movement. again, i don't don't think that these cultural themes except as far as they they lapse into anti-semitism. i mean, if you view that as a union, that is in a way a cultural issue to. yeah, definitely. i mean, you know, hitler's idea of, you know, kinder culture, you know, that that was related to, a kind of an idea about cleansing german culture, right. and seemed to have an appeal here in the u.s. but the conventional narrative that i was familiar with before this book and certainly before the last few years was essentially that, you know, world war two purged the republican party of isolationists that they were, you know the predominant part of the republican. before world war two, that there views lindbergh. senator taft from ohio were discredited fundamentally by wha
ascension to power and he praised mussolini for cracking down on hedonism. in contrast, see the united the united states was weak and effeminate. whereas mussolini represented masculine virility and that that's an interesting theme that i thought came out as far as the america first movement. again, i don't don't think that these cultural themes except as far as they they lapse into anti-semitism. i mean, if you view that as a union, that is in a way a cultural issue to. yeah, definitely. i...
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yes, pius xii. began negotiations with the italian fascists led by benito mussolini, then he did not negotiate with the german fascists. the main task that pius xii saw in front of him was to reconcile the fascists with europe, or rather, to reconcile europe with the fascists. behave in europe, and these negotiations lasted a very long time. already after germany captured poland, a delegation led by ribbentrop came to the vatican in the spring of 1940. moreover, they came with their nazi flags. so, ribbentrop greeted pius the 12th. sig, that is, he raised his hand, and this is nazi. the question was addressed to the pope, instead of reacting properly to this insult, the pope also greeted rabintrop with a raised hand, but no reconciliation, of course happened, german, german fascists used the vatican and pius xii could not do anything even with mussolini. nor with hitler , and obviously, this is the same, this experience had in some way to learn pope francis and also to understand that you cannot reconcile with aggressors, you cannot throw away white flags, because a white flag is a f
yes, pius xii. began negotiations with the italian fascists led by benito mussolini, then he did not negotiate with the german fascists. the main task that pius xii saw in front of him was to reconcile the fascists with europe, or rather, to reconcile europe with the fascists. behave in europe, and these negotiations lasted a very long time. already after germany captured poland, a delegation led by ribbentrop came to the vatican in the spring of 1940. moreover, they came with their nazi flags....
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german, german fascists used the vatican, and pi 12 nothing. could not do either with mussolini or with obviously, it is this, this experience that pope francis had to learn in some way, and also to understand what with the aggressors you can't reconcile, you can't throw away the white flags, because the white flag is the flag of surrender, and he said very correctly. president zelenskyi that we protect europe under blue and yellow flags, and blue and yellow flags are our flags, and no white flags will be over ukrainians, because ukrainians protect europe from the rashists. the minister of foreign affairs of ukraine, dmytro kuleba, reminded the pope of the conciliatory strategy of the vatican, that is, in the first half of the 20th century. and urged not to repeat historical...
german, german fascists used the vatican, and pi 12 nothing. could not do either with mussolini or with obviously, it is this, this experience that pope francis had to learn in some way, and also to understand what with the aggressors you can't reconcile, you can't throw away the white flags, because the white flag is the flag of surrender, and he said very correctly. president zelenskyi that we protect europe under blue and yellow flags, and blue and yellow flags are our flags, and no white...
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he's more extreme in the rhetoric, parroting things that hitler and mussolini said. if you get called out on that, hitler used that language, gosh, i don't want to use that language anymore. he doesn't do that. why? >> reporter: he has used it since the first rally in july of 2015, in phoenix, that you and i were at. he was there with families of individuals who had been killed by undocumented immigrants. donald trump recognizes that polling data has consistently shown that immigration is a hot bed issue on the minds of voters, from both political voters across the country. donald trump has taken a tact that is a hard line approach. he has called for the states, including texas and arizona, to be able to use their own law enforcement, local law enforcement, to crack down on illegal immigration, and arrest undocumented immigrants. he has suggested that he would institute the largest deportation program, deporting millions of undocumented immigrants. the largest since dwight d. eisenhower, referring this weekend to migrants as animal, not even people. there's a differe
he's more extreme in the rhetoric, parroting things that hitler and mussolini said. if you get called out on that, hitler used that language, gosh, i don't want to use that language anymore. he doesn't do that. why? >> reporter: he has used it since the first rally in july of 2015, in phoenix, that you and i were at. he was there with families of individuals who had been killed by undocumented immigrants. donald trump recognizes that polling data has consistently shown that immigration is...
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i was just mussolini. what happened to me?"at will air on april 14th. it's a sold-out residency, you have sold nearly 2 million tickets. why the film? was this your idea to film it, so you have a record? >> billy: this wasn't my idea. i'm not a film, tv guy. i'm camera shy. i am not looking at that thing. >> stephen: right. you're mostly in it to be with the other musicians, i understand. >> billy: it is fun to hang out with the other musicians, yes. >> stephen: we have to take another little break here, but don't go away. billy joel when we come back. party ready? tor ready to tango with tails on tails on tails? try lobster lover's dream with two lobster tails and lobster & shrimp linguini. it's one of ten next-level lobster creations. but lobsterfest won't last, so hurry in. did you know some dish soaps don't remove all the grease, even with scrubbing? whaaat? i just cleaned those! try dawn platinum. it removes 99% of grease and food residue. that's why dawn is trusted to save wildlife affected by oil. dawn platinum cleans to
i was just mussolini. what happened to me?"at will air on april 14th. it's a sold-out residency, you have sold nearly 2 million tickets. why the film? was this your idea to film it, so you have a record? >> billy: this wasn't my idea. i'm not a film, tv guy. i'm camera shy. i am not looking at that thing. >> stephen: right. you're mostly in it to be with the other musicians, i understand. >> billy: it is fun to hang out with the other musicians, yes. >> stephen: we...
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the second and in the 1920s and 1930s, this became even more pronnced as hitler and mussolini attractedrominent american admirers like randolph hearst, charles lindbergh and henry ford throughout the cold. jacob recalls the right evinced a fondness for such autocrats as franco pinochet. while some conservatives wrote up apologies for the third reich south africa. so why this recurring approach authoritarian tendency in elite conservative circles over the past century? well, jacob contends, in part because these strongmen are by the right as models of how to fight against liberalism and progressivismtically. it also reflects, jacob says, the right's deep rooted emotional commitment, hierarchy, order, family, traditional gender roles and some notion of racial, cultural or religious purity. jacobs is is very well researched. it's very timely. it's written in a very lively style with apt vignettes and, ■■y interested, better understanding what's happening on the right, which should be all of us should read america last in conversation with jacob. this evening will be susan glasser. a veten
the second and in the 1920s and 1930s, this became even more pronnced as hitler and mussolini attractedrominent american admirers like randolph hearst, charles lindbergh and henry ford throughout the cold. jacob recalls the right evinced a fondness for such autocrats as franco pinochet. while some conservatives wrote up apologies for the third reich south africa. so why this recurring approach authoritarian tendency in elite conservative circles over the past century? well, jacob contends, in...
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he has essentially a mussolini agenda.mp and biden to mar-a-lago is the same thing as if you invited mussolini in the 1930s here. and let's be clear, not giving ukraine aid is a choice, right? if you can call it isolationism, but it's a choice to cut these people off and allow vladimir putin to run roughshod over them when that serves no other interest other than the strong manna talkeracy in the world, which the republican party seems to hold in such high esteem now. and so we have to recognize it's a choice to cut the cord on you crane in this matter, and what it's going to do is put wind in the sails of not just putin but this brand of autocracy. >> if you're a would-be autocrat and looking at the weekend plans around the world putin is going to win another sham election of six years in office, and ukraine as you said, ammunition shortages on the battlefield and war there is looking bleaker and bleaker for the forces of democracy. you know, it is a dark horizon we're gazing out against, and, you know, people in washingt
he has essentially a mussolini agenda.mp and biden to mar-a-lago is the same thing as if you invited mussolini in the 1930s here. and let's be clear, not giving ukraine aid is a choice, right? if you can call it isolationism, but it's a choice to cut these people off and allow vladimir putin to run roughshod over them when that serves no other interest other than the strong manna talkeracy in the world, which the republican party seems to hold in such high esteem now. and so we have to...
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after the nods, easy power in italy, states foreign policy became extremely aggressive. benito, mussolini needed glorious victories. he decided to achieve his ambitions in africa . despite the fact that formally libya had been coming to daily and calling me back in 1912. the vast territories of this country were not actually controlled by rome . the nazis decided to put an end to this, but assumed the religious order of the senate side stood in their way. the arabs did not want to submit the 4 in power and put up stairs, resistance, dividers against colonialism were led by the sheets of this n a side order. omar l move star was nicknamed the lion of the desert for his incredible courage. despite the violent, bombardments and voice and gas usage, mass keyboard agents, and the imprisonment of the local population and concentration camps, the invaders could not cope with the arrow patriots for a decade. in 1931, omar l move star was captured and sentenced the hanging type of trial. the hero of the libyan people behaved very bravely and rejected. pardon? pursuing a policy of genocide, italy w
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i would add ruth is also the author of "strongmen, mussolini to the president." which is the kind of point about the conversation you and i are about to have together. i mean considering what's happening at the rnc do you think calling it a, quote, dry run for trump's second term plan is an accurate depiction? >> absolutely. this is a process of what we call autocratic capture. and while he's waiting to he thinks come back to power, he is exerting -- he's domesticating the party -- he's already domesticated the party and now it's time for the rnc and the larger extension of the party. and of course, putting a family member, laura trump, in charge is a page out of the authoritarian play book. normally it's sons-in-law, and we already had ivanka and jared in the last administration of trump. and now it's a daughter-in-law, but she's there because the intent is to funnel all donor moneys to solve trump's personal legal and financial problems. and this is classic authoritarian playbook stuff. you personalize politics by turning the mechanisms in the party and later i
i would add ruth is also the author of "strongmen, mussolini to the president." which is the kind of point about the conversation you and i are about to have together. i mean considering what's happening at the rnc do you think calling it a, quote, dry run for trump's second term plan is an accurate depiction? >> absolutely. this is a process of what we call autocratic capture. and while he's waiting to he thinks come back to power, he is exerting -- he's domesticating the party...
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well, mussolini , how did she get out mussolini, how did she get out of the museum?imes these academics just their head just try and get their own head above complained above the woman who complained about the fascist imagery is now writing rome, it writing a book about rome, it seems, right you can seems, you know. right you can see, know, everyone to see, you know, everyone tries to latch things. but latch on to these things. but i do feel bad for the british museum. they have attempted to use of sass, a bit use a little bit of sass, a bit of yeah, it's of snap. yeah, yeah, it's a great it's great joke. is great it's a great joke. is funny. it wasn't a tall demeaning you know, i'm demeaning or, you know, i'm gonna it actually . gonna go and watch it actually. and not wearing north face ehheh and not wearing north face either. staying with feminist carping steve the guardian have the latest on the least interested gap since watford climb off the fence. >> why are you , um, no equality >> why are you, um, no equality for working women in any country in the entire wor
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newsletter, tax threats, crocs threats to democracy, the author very important book, strongmen, mussolini to the president. good morning to both of you, thank you for joining us. erin, it's good to see you, my old friend. last week you wrote about parties, both parties having sort of poor messaging and outreach toward voters of color. quote, identity politics are reality of elections. why aren't the presidential candidates and either party better or talking about race, particularly to the black voters who were already such a focus of the 2024 campaign? on the republican side, former president donald trump is again returning to a racial playbook that exploits and weaponizes stereotypes. his lone rival, nikki haley, largely avoids discussing identity, despite being the only woman in person of color is still standing in the contest. president joe biden in vice president kamala harris, working to show up black support head into november. while they're effective at responding to racist rhetoric, their message to black voters, a key constituency in their reelection victory strategy isn't yet re
newsletter, tax threats, crocs threats to democracy, the author very important book, strongmen, mussolini to the president. good morning to both of you, thank you for joining us. erin, it's good to see you, my old friend. last week you wrote about parties, both parties having sort of poor messaging and outreach toward voters of color. quote, identity politics are reality of elections. why aren't the presidential candidates and either party better or talking about race, particularly to the black...
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you know, immediately reacts to that by saying, well, that's the kind of language that hitler and mussolini used because our country is being poisoned. >> trump saying he uses the rhetoric to stir debate. >> it also gets people thinking about very important issues that if you don't use certain rhetoric, if you don't use certain words that maybe are not very nice words, nothing will happen that did steer debate on capitol hill. >> the border issue is complicating talks to avoid another government shutdown. with a deadline looming this friday, disagreements over spending on security have reportedly stalled negotiations. perry russom abc news, washington. >> all right, perry, thank you for that. former president trump's allies are coming to his defense after he said there will be a bloodbath if he doesn't win back the white house. they say trump's remarks that a rally in ohio were taken out of context. >> we're going to put a 100% tariff on every single car that comes across the line, and you're not going to be able to sell those guys. if i get elected now, if i don't get elected, it's going t
you know, immediately reacts to that by saying, well, that's the kind of language that hitler and mussolini used because our country is being poisoned. >> trump saying he uses the rhetoric to stir debate. >> it also gets people thinking about very important issues that if you don't use certain rhetoric, if you don't use certain words that maybe are not very nice words, nothing will happen that did steer debate on capitol hill. >> the border issue is complicating talks to avoid...
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at the same time, a broad, the danger of hitler and mussolini and fascism around the world, so into that moment came franklin roosevelt with his state of the union address january of 1941. he said america stands for four freedoms, both at home and around the world. religion, freedom from want, freedom from fear, freedom of speech and religion. that goes for the world and at home. what i am saying is that we are like that in 2024 because we are not only facing, as you said, a domestic authoritarian threat from donald trump and people who want to see a dictatorship next year, but at the same time he is connecting with dictators abroad late viktor orban and putin and perhaps the leader of turkey, possibly elements in china and elsewhere. these people are going to lock arms and i'm only responsible for the past, not a future, but given all of this, if these hostile governments would like to see a trump elected, take a look at october 2024. the chances that they are not going to make a big effort to make trouble and chaos to make joe biden look bad, i think those chances are very large. >> he
at the same time, a broad, the danger of hitler and mussolini and fascism around the world, so into that moment came franklin roosevelt with his state of the union address january of 1941. he said america stands for four freedoms, both at home and around the world. religion, freedom from want, freedom from fear, freedom of speech and religion. that goes for the world and at home. what i am saying is that we are like that in 2024 because we are not only facing, as you said, a domestic...
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pius xii was not able to do anything with either mussolini or hitler, and obviously, it was this experience that pope francis had to learn in some way, and also to understand that you cannot reconcile with aggressors, you cannot throw out white flags , because the white flag is the flag of surrender. and president zelensky very correctly said that we protect europe under blue and yellow flags, and blue and yellow flags are our flags, and no white flags will be over the ukrainians, because ukrainians protect europe from racists. minister of foreign affairs of ukraine dmytro kuleba reminded the pope of the conciliatory strategy of his father's vatican. in the first half of the 20th century and urged not to repeat historical mistakes and to consistently support ukraine and its people in the just struggle for their own lives. our flag is blue and yellow, under it we live, die and win, we will not raise other flags. at the same time, the head of the ukrainian greek catholic church, his beatitude svyatoslav, while in new york, emphasized that in... ukrainians have no intention of surrendering. le
pius xii was not able to do anything with either mussolini or hitler, and obviously, it was this experience that pope francis had to learn in some way, and also to understand that you cannot reconcile with aggressors, you cannot throw out white flags , because the white flag is the flag of surrender. and president zelensky very correctly said that we protect europe under blue and yellow flags, and blue and yellow flags are our flags, and no white flags will be over the ukrainians, because...
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still would have, because much of the british media was highly supportive of the rise of hitler and mussolini. it must spark a rethink, even if not publicly acknowledged, that the people are not with the government, they're not with the opposition. so what does that mean? means we need new opposition, means we need new government, and that's where we come in. we are offering a program, and the independence that we will alig with, are offering a different approach, and suddenly it will become possible uh for real meaningful political change. you know, big parties can become small. look at passock in greece, for example, uh, or the so-called french socialist party. of mitaron and holland, they are minuscule, now big parties can become small and small parties can become big. the united states are the chief architect of the bombardment of gaza, yet have pivotal role in the negotiations. here are some words of the us state department spokesperson on the byton administration's approach to the talks and why washington remains optimistic, deal can still be done. "israel has to be careful that in achi
still would have, because much of the british media was highly supportive of the rise of hitler and mussolini. it must spark a rethink, even if not publicly acknowledged, that the people are not with the government, they're not with the opposition. so what does that mean? means we need new opposition, means we need new government, and that's where we come in. we are offering a program, and the independence that we will alig with, are offering a different approach, and suddenly it will become...
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still would have, because much of the british media was highly supportive of the rise of hitler and mussolini, it must spark a rethink even if not publicly acknowledged that the people are not with the government, they're not with the opposition, so what does that mean? means we need new opposition, means we need new government, and that's where we come in. we are offering a program, and the independents that we will alig with, are offering a different approach, and suddenly it will become possible uh for real meaningful political change, you know, "big parties can become small, look at passock in greece, for example, uh, or the so-called french socialist party of mitaron and holland, they are miniscual now, big parties can become small, and small parties can become big. the united states are the chief architect of the bombardment of gaza, yet have pivotal role in the negotiations. here are some words of the us state department spokesperson on the b'. administration's approach to the talks and why washington remains optimistic, deal can still be done. israel has to be careful that in achievin
still would have, because much of the british media was highly supportive of the rise of hitler and mussolini, it must spark a rethink even if not publicly acknowledged that the people are not with the government, they're not with the opposition, so what does that mean? means we need new opposition, means we need new government, and that's where we come in. we are offering a program, and the independents that we will alig with, are offering a different approach, and suddenly it will become...
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british mp george galloway said britain now risks falling into the trap of mussolini, who threatenedeurope with the might of the wehrmacht. they say that in the same way, british politicians are now intimidating everyone with the us army. overall, the comparison is excellent and very accurate. usa third reich, great britain, nazi germany. this is anglo-saxon. axis of evil. belovy expects trump to come to power in the united states, and donald does not like nato, he will not send american soldiers to die for zelensky’s kupin regime. in this connections, the parliamentarian complains about british warmongers, said that he heard one of his colleagues reasoning that if trump withdraws defense spending from ukraine from nato, london will come. increase to 5-6, or even 7%, your spending on military power. while the british parliament plans to ruin the british for the sake of arming the kiev regime, local business is canceling, believe it or not, christianity. crosses are disappearing from easter cakes, claiming that these religious images may offend representatives of other faiths, atheist
british mp george galloway said britain now risks falling into the trap of mussolini, who threatenedeurope with the might of the wehrmacht. they say that in the same way, british politicians are now intimidating everyone with the us army. overall, the comparison is excellent and very accurate. usa third reich, great britain, nazi germany. this is anglo-saxon. axis of evil. belovy expects trump to come to power in the united states, and donald does not like nato, he will not send american...
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that would be like doing [ly doine without mentioning my enormous quads by barely yet mussolini quote had the same twisted sense t of humor as trump through. - >> his final words were i heard of being well hung, but this bes. diculou and as one stalin scholar out, they share rhetorical style because humor is not a bug. orical sbecaus of demagoguery. which is odd.. so trump's funny. w and the left's response is to say, well, so are dictatorels. well, sorry, politico. i don't find hitler or stalin as amusinghitler as you do. and so what better way to hono o trump than with a montage. of his greatest latest hits? >> roll it : . died i got indicted more than alphonse capone. did anyone ever hear about scarface? that little scar on their show is a minor accident. but al capone, you looked at him a little bit askance. m he blew your brains out.e >> that's a big stat. that's like, you know, babe ruth hitbabe thee runs the mostr barry bonds. i don't know who the helrriel. e is that adam schiff with a neckk like a pencil, he said. i sai said, how does he how does he hold up that fat, ugly face
that would be like doing [ly doine without mentioning my enormous quads by barely yet mussolini quote had the same twisted sense t of humor as trump through. - >> his final words were i heard of being well hung, but this bes. diculou and as one stalin scholar out, they share rhetorical style because humor is not a bug. orical sbecaus of demagoguery. which is odd.. so trump's funny. w and the left's response is to say, well, so are dictatorels. well, sorry, politico. i don't find hitler or...
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a, [000:00:00;00] the 1935 facets easily led by dictator benito mussolini decided to expand its colonial empire in africa and take over the d. o. b a. by that time l. p. a was the only fully independent states on the continent. back in 1896. its inhabitants were able to defeat via daily and talented and defend their independence. since then, rome craved for revenge for the humiliating defeat. in the morning of october 3, 1935. without any announcement, the faucet attacked ethiopia and bombarded it most severely. ethiopian armed forces bod, courageously. but the roots allergy of the italians knew no bounds. they use not only massive bombing attacks on civilians, but also chemical weapons. toxic gas is this james the course of the war. as a result of the occupation of ethiopia, by the fastest 760000 people were killed. so the capture of the african state was committed with europe's tacit approval. britain and france recognize the annexation, giving the green light to a further fastest expansion in the world and baby and the way for the outbreak of world war to take a fresh look around his
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hitler, mussolini. >> jon: they made the trains run on time. >> turns out, in the long run, there arey may shine for a while but in the long run, you don't much like the result. we always have to be -- we've got old institutions and we have to constantly be thinking about how to improve them. but the basic idea of electing our governments and electing our governments in a context in which we enjoy a wide range of individual liberties, i don't think that is outdated. >> jon: right, that stays no matter what the kids say on, i'm going to say, instagram. [cheers and applause] "tyranny of the minority." it's available right now. steven levitsky, thank you so much for being here. we'll take a quick break, we'll be right back. [cheers and applause] ♪ ♪ [busy street sounds] ♪(tosca, act ii: vissi d'arte)♪ ♪(artist: maria callas)♪ ♪(orchestra del teatro alla scala, milano)♪ ♪♪ hey, i'm at gate 6 wearing a gray shirt. i'll pick you up in 2 minutes. ♪("everybody get down")♪ ♪♪ ♪♪ the market's a doozy. but your time to buy a home might be closer than you think. with top-rated agents, tours, and
hitler, mussolini. >> jon: they made the trains run on time. >> turns out, in the long run, there arey may shine for a while but in the long run, you don't much like the result. we always have to be -- we've got old institutions and we have to constantly be thinking about how to improve them. but the basic idea of electing our governments and electing our governments in a context in which we enjoy a wide range of individual liberties, i don't think that is outdated. >> jon:...
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so, pius xii began negotiations with the italian fascists led by benito mussolini.he negotiated with the german fascists. the main task that he saw before himself. pi 12 is to reconcile fascism. with europe, or rather, to reconcile europe with the fascists, they say, let's sit down at the negotiating table and agree on how the fascists should behave in europe, and these negotiations lasted for a very long time, even after germany occupied poland, in the spring of 1940 , a delegation led by ribbentrop came to the vatican, and they came with their nazi... flags, so ribbentrop greeted pius xii, with a zig, that is, he raised his hand, and this nazi salute was directed at the pope of rome, instead of reacting properly to this challenge, the pope of rome also greeted rabintrop with a raised hand, but no reconciliation, of course, took place. german, the german fascists used the vatican, and pius 12 did nothing was able to do neither with musalini nor with hitler, and obviously, it is this, this experience that pope francis had to learn in some way, and also to understand
so, pius xii began negotiations with the italian fascists led by benito mussolini.he negotiated with the german fascists. the main task that he saw before himself. pi 12 is to reconcile fascism. with europe, or rather, to reconcile europe with the fascists, they say, let's sit down at the negotiating table and agree on how the fascists should behave in europe, and these negotiations lasted for a very long time, even after germany occupied poland, in the spring of 1940 , a delegation led by...
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reminiscent of one of his predecessors, pope pius xii, who in the 1939-40s tried to negotiate with mussolini and hitler and in fact , he repeated practically the same mantras: it is necessary to sit down at the transition table, it is necessary to agree on something, he agreed on something there with ribbentrop in the 40th year, then the nazis went further and holland and france was captured, well, that is this story... it is repeated, mrs. ivanna, why , in particular, the holy see does not teach this story, why the pope, knowingly or unknowingly, god knows, is playing along with the russian federation and putin, why can't he clearly say: here is a killer country, here is a country that suffers from the aggression of the russian federation, what prevents him from doing this? well, it seems to me that we should understand that the position of the pope, the post of the pope, and to some extent it still remains a political, political post, and this specific the pope of rome, he probably represents the entire ideology, ideological, ideological approaches of this so-called global rooster, who is
reminiscent of one of his predecessors, pope pius xii, who in the 1939-40s tried to negotiate with mussolini and hitler and in fact , he repeated practically the same mantras: it is necessary to sit down at the transition table, it is necessary to agree on something, he agreed on something there with ribbentrop in the 40th year, then the nazis went further and holland and france was captured, well, that is this story... it is repeated, mrs. ivanna, why , in particular, the holy see does not...
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you know, immediately reacts to that by saying, well, that's the kind of language that hitler and mussolinid because our country is being poisoned. >> trump saying he uses the rhetoric to stir debate. >> it also gets people thinking about very important issues that if you don't use certain rhetoric, if you don't use certain words that maybe are not very nice words, nothing will happen. that did steer debate and meanwhile, on capitol hill, the border issue is complicating talks to avoid another government shutdown, with a deadline looming this friday. >> disagreeing over spending on security have reportedly stalled negotiations. rhiannon, back to you. >> all right, perry, thank you for that. russian president vladimir putin made his first public comments about the death of alexei navalny while celebrating a guaranteed reelection last night. putin claimed he supported the idea of releasing navalny in a prisoner swap before he died. but speaking about navalny's death, putin said, quote, it happens. a protester poured dye inside a ballot box while thousands took part in a protest vote. but puti
you know, immediately reacts to that by saying, well, that's the kind of language that hitler and mussolinid because our country is being poisoned. >> trump saying he uses the rhetoric to stir debate. >> it also gets people thinking about very important issues that if you don't use certain rhetoric, if you don't use certain words that maybe are not very nice words, nothing will happen. that did steer debate and meanwhile, on capitol hill, the border issue is complicating talks to...
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apparently is something else completely let us find out what it is so our friend donald the mango mussolini has promised quote a blood bath unquote if he doesn't get back in this november and of course the question is does he mean literally is he inciting violence? or is he just pandering to the brain dead faithful? to me, the answer is, it doesn't matter, we just don't want this guy back in office. we got to do what we got to do to make sure he doesn't get back in. that's the worst possible scenario. oh, he said something though in the speech that concerned me a lot more, when he said that he was going to go crazy with the terrats on foreign cars. tariffs suck, they serve very limited special interest, but they're awful, they they they set the stage for depressions and wars and have many times in our history, that's what scares me, and with this frienzy ladies and gents, we end off our expose for tonight right here on press tv, please do follow us on our handle at exposeptv on x instagram, youtube and tiktok, stay tuned for more eye opening investigations on expose. the truth is just the r
apparently is something else completely let us find out what it is so our friend donald the mango mussolini has promised quote a blood bath unquote if he doesn't get back in this november and of course the question is does he mean literally is he inciting violence? or is he just pandering to the brain dead faithful? to me, the answer is, it doesn't matter, we just don't want this guy back in office. we got to do what we got to do to make sure he doesn't get back in. that's the worst possible...
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on the after the nazis bower in italy, states foreign policy became extremely aggressive. benito mussolini needed glorious victories. he decided to achieve his ambitions in africa. despite the fact that formally libya had become an italian colony back in 1912. the vast territories of this country were not actually controlled by rome. the nazis decided to put an end to this. but the soup, a religious order of this genocide stood in their way. the arabs did not want to submit the 4 in power and put up fierce resistance. dividers against colonialism were led by the seats of this m a side order. omar l move star was nicknamed the lion of the desert for his incredible courage. despite the violent, bombardments and boys in gas usage, mass deportations and the imprisonment of the local population in concentration camps, the invaders could not cope with the narrow patriots for a decade. in 1931, omar l move star was captured and sentenced to hanging at the trial. the hero of the libyan people behaved very bravely and rejected. pardon? pursuing a policy of genocide, italy was only able to temporari
on the after the nazis bower in italy, states foreign policy became extremely aggressive. benito mussolini needed glorious victories. he decided to achieve his ambitions in africa. despite the fact that formally libya had become an italian colony back in 1912. the vast territories of this country were not actually controlled by rome. the nazis decided to put an end to this. but the soup, a religious order of this genocide stood in their way. the arabs did not want to submit the 4 in power and...
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and the 1935 fast is easily led by dictator benito mussolini decided to expand its colonial empire in africa and take over the opium. by that time, ethiopia was the only fully independent states on the continent. back in 1896, its inhabitants were able to defeat the italian colonies and defend their independence. since then. rome craved for revenge for the humiliating defeat. in the morning of october 3, 1935. without any announcement, the foxes attacked ethiopia and bombarded it most severely. d. d, o be in arms. ours is bogged courageously, but the brutality of the italians knew no bounds. they use not only massive bombing attacks on civilians, but also chemical weapons. toxic gas is this james the course of the war. as a result of the occupation of ethiopia by the fascist 760000 people were killed. the capture of the african state was committed with europe's tacit approval. britain and france recognize the annexation, giving the green light to a further fastest expansion in the world. 10 paving the way for the outbreak of world war 2 the, the the, the, the, the, the, the, the just
and the 1935 fast is easily led by dictator benito mussolini decided to expand its colonial empire in africa and take over the opium. by that time, ethiopia was the only fully independent states on the continent. back in 1896, its inhabitants were able to defeat the italian colonies and defend their independence. since then. rome craved for revenge for the humiliating defeat. in the morning of october 3, 1935. without any announcement, the foxes attacked ethiopia and bombarded it most severely....
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between authoritarian countries , they help each other more and more, remind that in fact neither mussolinir hitler, nor the then emperor of japan, were great allies, in fact, they did not trust each other, and stalin too, yes, here, and nevertheless , they then acted as a united front, well, the only thing is that stalin then decided to play on the other side, but it became... it was only because he was attacked by hitler, well, he made the biggest mistake, probably after did not want to make friends with ukrainians, it was his the biggest mistake, because many from abvar wrote at the time that if he had bet on the ukrainians, ugh, who wanted liberation from the ussr, then perhaps his eastern front would have looked completely different, well, on the western front, it would still be in normandy , one way or another, we still hope that the hitler regime would fall, well... instead, eastern europe and ukraine were occupied by the russian federation, i don't know what was worse. well, it is impossible to carry history, but we can draw conclusions from those. years of history it gave it is pos
between authoritarian countries , they help each other more and more, remind that in fact neither mussolinir hitler, nor the then emperor of japan, were great allies, in fact, they did not trust each other, and stalin too, yes, here, and nevertheless , they then acted as a united front, well, the only thing is that stalin then decided to play on the other side, but it became... it was only because he was attacked by hitler, well, he made the biggest mistake, probably after did not want to make...
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the meeting the kids so essentially just finished the 1935 versus easily led by dictator benito mussolini decided to expand its colonial empire in africa and take over the opiate. by that time, e z o b a was the only fully independent state on the continent. back in 1896, its inhabitants were able to veto young colonists and defend their independence. since then, rome craved for revenge for the humiliating defeat. in the morning of october, 3, 1935. without any announcement, the foxes attacked ethiopia and bombarded it most severely. d. d o. b an armed forces bod, courageously. but the rude savage of the italians knew no bounds. they use not only massive bombing attacks on civilians, but also chemical weapons, toxic gases. this change the course of the war. as a result of the occupation of ethiopia by the fascist 760000 people were killed. the capture of the african state was committed with europe's tacit approval. britain and france recognize the annexation, giving the green light to further fastest expansion in the world. 10 baby and the way for the outbreak of world war 2. the hi every
the meeting the kids so essentially just finished the 1935 versus easily led by dictator benito mussolini decided to expand its colonial empire in africa and take over the opiate. by that time, e z o b a was the only fully independent state on the continent. back in 1896, its inhabitants were able to veto young colonists and defend their independence. since then, rome craved for revenge for the humiliating defeat. in the morning of october, 3, 1935. without any announcement, the foxes attacked...
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resembles one of his own the predecessors of pope pius xii, who in the 1939-40s tried to negotiate with mussolini hitler and actually repeated almost the same mantras over and over again: it is necessary to sit down at the negotiating table, it is necessary to agree on something, he agreed on something there with rabintrop in the 40th year, then eh... the nazis went further and captured holland and france, well, that is, this history repeats itself. ms. ivanna, why, in particular, the holy see does not teach this story, why does the pope, knowingly or unknowingly, god knows, play along with the russian federation and putin, why he cannot clearly say: here is a murderous country, here is a country which...suffers from the aggression of the russian federation, what prevents him from doing this? well, it seems to me that we have to understand that the position of the pope, the position of the pope, and to some extent it still remains a political, political post, and this particular roman pope, he probably represents the entire ideology, ideological, ideological approaches of this so- called global r
resembles one of his own the predecessors of pope pius xii, who in the 1939-40s tried to negotiate with mussolini hitler and actually repeated almost the same mantras over and over again: it is necessary to sit down at the negotiating table, it is necessary to agree on something, he agreed on something there with rabintrop in the 40th year, then eh... the nazis went further and captured holland and france, well, that is, this history repeats itself. ms. ivanna, why, in particular, the holy see...
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the after the non cac power in italy, states foreign policy became extremely aggressive. benito mussolini needed glorious victories. he decided to achieve his ambitions in apricots. despite the fact that formally libya had become an italian colony back in 1912. the vast territories of this country were not actually controlled by rome. the nazis decided to put an end to this. but as soon as the religious order of the senate side stood in their way, the arabs did not want to submit to foreign power and put up fierce resistance. dividers against colonialism were led by the seats of the senate side order. omar ill move, sar.
the after the non cac power in italy, states foreign policy became extremely aggressive. benito mussolini needed glorious victories. he decided to achieve his ambitions in apricots. despite the fact that formally libya had become an italian colony back in 1912. the vast territories of this country were not actually controlled by rome. the nazis decided to put an end to this. but as soon as the religious order of the senate side stood in their way, the arabs did not want to submit to foreign...
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his predecessors, pope pius xii, who in the 39th and 40th years tried to lead negotiations with mussolini and hitler, and in fact he repeated practically the same mantras: it is necessary to sit down at the transition table, it is necessary to agree on something, he agreed on something there with rebintrop in the 40th year, then the nazis went on and captured holland and france, well, that is, this history is repeating itself, mrs. ivanna, why... in particular, the holy see does not teach this history, why the pope consciously or unconsciously, god knows. er plays along with the russian federation and putin, why can't he clearly say: here is a killer country, here is a country that suffers from aggression of the russian federation, what prevents him from doing this? well, it seems to me that we have to understand that the position of the pope, the post of the pope, to a certain extent still remains political, and the political post, and er. this particular roman pope, he probably represents the entire ideology, ideological, ideological approaches of this so-called global rooster, which is
his predecessors, pope pius xii, who in the 39th and 40th years tried to lead negotiations with mussolini and hitler, and in fact he repeated practically the same mantras: it is necessary to sit down at the transition table, it is necessary to agree on something, he agreed on something there with rebintrop in the 40th year, then the nazis went on and captured holland and france, well, that is, this history is repeating itself, mrs. ivanna, why... in particular, the holy see does not teach this...
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guest: there was genuine enthusiasm for mussolini. they were pro mussolini.hey saw him as a leader he was decisive, who would create -- who represented family values. he believed that they needed to up the birth rate in italy. they made a big deal in the united states that we need more, essentially, i think white children, but they do not say that out right. but there was a strong belief that mussolini was the first wave of a new right-wing leader who could fundamentally reorient society. some americans, because this was 1920, believed that america had gone decadent because of the wild parties and the to world war i. they saw misleading as a family man. of course, he was the opposite. host: what about kaiser wilhelm? guest: there were millions of german americans who emigrated from russia and other german and they were leading intellectuals got involved in presidential politics and tried to mobilize the electorate during the 19 -- during the campaign on behalf of woodrow wilson and the objective was to stay out of war and make sure that we did not support gre
guest: there was genuine enthusiasm for mussolini. they were pro mussolini.hey saw him as a leader he was decisive, who would create -- who represented family values. he believed that they needed to up the birth rate in italy. they made a big deal in the united states that we need more, essentially, i think white children, but they do not say that out right. but there was a strong belief that mussolini was the first wave of a new right-wing leader who could fundamentally reorient society. some...
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guest: there was genuine enthusiasm for mussolini. they were pro mussolini.hey saw him as a leader he was decisive, who would create -- who represented family values. he believed that they needed to up the birth rate in italy. they made a big deal in the united states that we need more, essentially, i think white children, but they do not say that out right. but there was a strong belief that mussolini was the first wave of a new right-wing leader who could fundamentally reorient society. some americans, because this was 1920, believed that america had gone decadent because of the wild parties and the to world war i. they saw misleading as a family man. of course, he was the opposite. host: what about kaiser wilhelm? guest: there were millions of german americans who emigrated from russia and other german and they were leading intellectuals got involved in presidential politics and tried to mobilize the electorate during the 19 -- during the campaign on behalf of woodrow wilson and the objective was to stay out of war and make sure that we did not support gre
guest: there was genuine enthusiasm for mussolini. they were pro mussolini.hey saw him as a leader he was decisive, who would create -- who represented family values. he believed that they needed to up the birth rate in italy. they made a big deal in the united states that we need more, essentially, i think white children, but they do not say that out right. but there was a strong belief that mussolini was the first wave of a new right-wing leader who could fundamentally reorient society. some...
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the after the non cac power in italy, states foreign policy became extremely aggressive. benito mussolini needed glorious victories. he decided to achieve his ambitions in africa. despite the fact that formally libya had become an italian colony back in 1912. the vast territories of this country were not actually controlled by rome. the nazis decided to put an end to this. but as soon as the religious order of the senate side stood in their way, the arabs did not want to submit to foreign power and put up fierce resistance. dividers against colonialism were led by the seats of this m a side order. omar l move star was nicknamed the lion of the desert for his incredible courage. despite the violent, bombardments and boys in gas usage, mass deportations, and the imprisonment of the local population in concentration camps. the invaders could not go with the era patriots for a decade. in 1931, omar l move star was captured and sentenced. hanging at the trial, the hero of the libyan people behaved very bravely and rejected. pardon? pursuing a policy of genocide, italy was only able to temporar
the after the non cac power in italy, states foreign policy became extremely aggressive. benito mussolini needed glorious victories. he decided to achieve his ambitions in africa. despite the fact that formally libya had become an italian colony back in 1912. the vast territories of this country were not actually controlled by rome. the nazis decided to put an end to this. but as soon as the religious order of the senate side stood in their way, the arabs did not want to submit to foreign power...
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after that nancy sees bower in italy, states foreign policy became extremely aggressive. benito mussolini needed glorious victory. e decided to achieve his ambitions in africa. despite the fact that formally libya had become an italian colony back in 1912. the vast territories of this country were not actually controlled by rome. the nazis decided to put an end to this. but as soon as the religious order of the senate side stood in their way, the arabs did not want to submit to foreign power and put appears, resistance. dividers against colonialism were led by the seats of the senate side order. omar l move star was nicknamed the lion of the desert for his incredible courage. despite the violent, bombardments and boys and gas usage, mass deportations, and the imprisonment of the local population in concentration camps. the invaders could not go with the era patriots for a decade. in 1931, omar l moved star was captured and sentenced the hanging type of trial. the hero of the libyan people behaved very bravely and rejected. pardon. pursuing a policy of genocide, italy was only able to temp
after that nancy sees bower in italy, states foreign policy became extremely aggressive. benito mussolini needed glorious victory. e decided to achieve his ambitions in africa. despite the fact that formally libya had become an italian colony back in 1912. the vast territories of this country were not actually controlled by rome. the nazis decided to put an end to this. but as soon as the religious order of the senate side stood in their way, the arabs did not want to submit to foreign power...
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the 1935 fast is easily led by dictator benito mussolini decided to expand its colonial empire in africa and take over the d. o. b. a. by that time, ethiopia was the only fully independent state on the continent back in 1896. its inhabitants were able to defeat the italian colonies and defend their independence. since then, rome craved for revenge for the humiliating defeat. in the morning of october 3, 1935. without any announcement, the foxes attacked ethiopia and bombarded most severely ethiopian armed forces bod, courageously. but the roots allergy of the tell you and knew no bounds. they use not only massive bombing attacks on civilians, but also chemical weapons, toxic gases. this change the course of the war as a result of the occupation of ethiopia by the fascist 760000 people were killed. the capture of the african state was mated with your upset approval. britain and france recognize the annexation, giving that green light to further fastest expansion in the world and paving the way for the outbreak of world war 2. the new delhi says, respect to india is sovereignty. that comes
the 1935 fast is easily led by dictator benito mussolini decided to expand its colonial empire in africa and take over the d. o. b. a. by that time, ethiopia was the only fully independent state on the continent back in 1896. its inhabitants were able to defeat the italian colonies and defend their independence. since then, rome craved for revenge for the humiliating defeat. in the morning of october 3, 1935. without any announcement, the foxes attacked ethiopia and bombarded most severely...
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00] the after the nazis bower in italy, states foreign policy became extremely aggressive. benito mussolini needed glorious victories. he decided to achieve his ambitions in africa. despite the fact that formally libya had become an italian colony back in 1912. the vast territories of this country were not actually controlled by rome. the nazis decided to put an end to this. but as soon as the religious order of the senate side stood in their way, the arabs did not want to submit to foreign power and put up stairs, resistance, dividers against colonialism were led by the sheets of this m a side order. omar l move star, who was nicknamed the lion of the desert for his incredible courage. despite the violent, bombardments and boys in gas usage, mass deportations and the imprisonment of the local population in concentration camps. the invaders could not cope with the arrow patriots for a decade. in 1931, omar l move star was captured and sentenced the hanging type of trial. the hero of the libyan people behaved very bravely and rejected. pardon, pursuing a policy of genocide, italy was only ab
00] the after the nazis bower in italy, states foreign policy became extremely aggressive. benito mussolini needed glorious victories. he decided to achieve his ambitions in africa. despite the fact that formally libya had become an italian colony back in 1912. the vast territories of this country were not actually controlled by rome. the nazis decided to put an end to this. but as soon as the religious order of the senate side stood in their way, the arabs did not want to submit to foreign...