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so when the world war ends in 1945, with the defeat of benito, mussolini, and adult fiddler on the one hand, you can see it's still p, i imagine. or most eyes on the african power with the new credentials. and these unique credentials i informed by the history and by the fact that they had succeeded in defeating these power. these file whose activities one known to be nickel to the interest of africa and those credentials are the credentials that they are for gives input i have the last the is a model high ground which model high ground. he then use this to be the host or the 1st african heads of states meeting, which i'm sure the talk to, to add those dates meet in our disobeyed feel. and if want to go outside of this of the of the field and italy, it must be remembered that at that time the to he didn't to be does the model i've didn't know. so of egypt, unemployment put on my own gun. i had wanted the meeting to be held gun, not in opera gum. i've been in the center in cairo, but is the last you said he, i come to add his dots. history is what makes it feel p a, stand out the countr
so when the world war ends in 1945, with the defeat of benito, mussolini, and adult fiddler on the one hand, you can see it's still p, i imagine. or most eyes on the african power with the new credentials. and these unique credentials i informed by the history and by the fact that they had succeeded in defeating these power. these file whose activities one known to be nickel to the interest of africa and those credentials are the credentials that they are for gives input i have the last the is...
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and in 1900 on that if i the audience came back again when the fascist, the shame of benito, mussolini was in place z taya and i stuck in the field again in the 1935. and for 5 years, if your p a was occupied, but never corner nies with the emperor uh around the firey is then known as haile selassie seeking eggs i in the united kingdom on late was risk followed as the emperor out of the opiates. and i think it is important to appreciate that these and the enterprise and the 5 the, the place we've been is still. and the ok vision of the audience was characterized by a number of things. one of which was to try mean pause, guardian culture on se, up the and didn't did if you travel to a field of today, you'll see sutton vestiges of that interaction between is c o, p on it to the one of the big markets. the not just stop by is made of caught, which takes its name for a market, which is the guardian wide for the musket. you also see something vestiges, all the time, the and presence in the op you in different parts of the if you'll p a and the reality of cost is that we end up with the situ
and in 1900 on that if i the audience came back again when the fascist, the shame of benito, mussolini was in place z taya and i stuck in the field again in the 1935. and for 5 years, if your p a was occupied, but never corner nies with the emperor uh around the firey is then known as haile selassie seeking eggs i in the united kingdom on late was risk followed as the emperor out of the opiates. and i think it is important to appreciate that these and the enterprise and the 5 the, the place...
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the audience came bunker game when the fascist, the shame of benito, mussolini was in place. the tidings us talked it filled again in the 1935 and for 5 years. if your p a was occupied but never corner nies with the emperor uh around the firey is then known as haile selassie seeking. as i in the united kingdom on late was a risk followed as the emperor out of the opiates. and i think it is important to appreciate that these in the enterprise and the 5 the, the place we've been is still, and the ok vision of the tanya ends was characterized by a number of things. one of which was to try it seem pause. it died in culture, on se, off the indian did. if you travel to a field trip today, you'll see sutton, the vestiges of that interaction between is c o, p on it to the one of the big markets. the not just stop by is made of caught, which takes this name for a market, which is the tag in wide for the month. if you also see something vestiges, all the time in presence in the up. yeah. in different parts of it feel p a and the reality of cost is that we end up with the situation wher
the audience came bunker game when the fascist, the shame of benito, mussolini was in place. the tidings us talked it filled again in the 1935 and for 5 years. if your p a was occupied but never corner nies with the emperor uh around the firey is then known as haile selassie seeking. as i in the united kingdom on late was a risk followed as the emperor out of the opiates. and i think it is important to appreciate that these in the enterprise and the 5 the, the place we've been is still, and the...
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mussolini was still alive. yeah. and in italy, the photography was conditioned by that. but my father had a relation with, ithink, keystone in london, and he used to send pictures that normally would have been censored here. and he had a relation with that british photo agency. news agency, yeah. yeah. and then now he started to be a photographer, you know, because they asked him, they wanted to have documents from italy. so he did a lot of pictures for them. did yourfather give you yourfirst camera? yeah. it wasn't kind of...property... ..the camera were laying around the house. just everywhere. yeah. i wasn't impressed by the camera. you know, i have to tell you that... ..i went to art school and ifinished in 1965. i also passed by the royal college of art for a semester. in london. yeah. and then i realised that photography was changing. there wasn't any more reportage. cartier—bresson, the magazine were closing. a lifetime. television was there. right. so i said, yeah, we have to do something else with photography. and in the meantime, they started to be interesting.
mussolini was still alive. yeah. and in italy, the photography was conditioned by that. but my father had a relation with, ithink, keystone in london, and he used to send pictures that normally would have been censored here. and he had a relation with that british photo agency. news agency, yeah. yeah. and then now he started to be a photographer, you know, because they asked him, they wanted to have documents from italy. so he did a lot of pictures for them. did yourfather give you yourfirst...
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still very much with us to buckle up. brace for the 1935 fast is easily led by dictate, or benito mussolini decided to expand its colonial empire in africa and take over the opium. by that time, e z o b a was the only fully independent states on the continent. back in 1896. its inhabitants were able to defeat via daily and 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 taylor t. a b. i tell you and knew no bounds. they use not only massive bombing attacks on civilians, but also the 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. 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 paving the way for the outbreak of wor
still very much with us to buckle up. brace for the 1935 fast is easily led by dictate, or benito mussolini decided to expand its colonial empire in africa and take over the opium. by that time, e z o b a was the only fully independent states on the continent. back in 1896. its inhabitants were able to defeat via daily and 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...
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the 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 at deleon 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 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 arrow 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
the 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 at deleon 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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the after the nonce 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 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 n, a side order. omar l move star, who was nick named 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 era patriots for a decade. in 1931, omar l moved 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
the after the nonce 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 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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mussolini, as soon as he became dictator, he pardoned all the "political criminals" who helped him come you want to intimidate everyone. so it's a very sad, sad day. also the brilliance of trump as a propagandist in rewriting the narrative of january 6th converting this violence into something patriotic, first trying to minimize it saying it was just a tourist escapade and then making it into a patriotic and even a day of love. last thing i'll say is he's a leader with a leader cult and for him actually it was a day of love because they were there because of him, to rescue him from having to leave office from the stolen election and they were there committing violence on his behalf , so for him it was a day of love. >> news viewers, political junkies, partisans may be very locked in on this. then there's the broader public who are not constantly thinking or revising on this. i want to show overwhelmingly people disapprove of those terrible things we just saw on january 6th. a lot of issues are close in america, not this one. 80% disapprove. what does that tell you about the broader publ
mussolini, as soon as he became dictator, he pardoned all the "political criminals" who helped him come you want to intimidate everyone. so it's a very sad, sad day. also the brilliance of trump as a propagandist in rewriting the narrative of january 6th converting this violence into something patriotic, first trying to minimize it saying it was just a tourist escapade and then making it into a patriotic and even a day of love. last thing i'll say is he's a leader with a leader cult...
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people who have struggled against authoritarian tyrants, people like vladimir putin or franco or mussolini, it's always been solidarity that people put themselves in other people's shoes and say what can we do to help, whether it's raising money for legal defense, whether it is speaking out forcefully as sergeant ganell did in this morning's "new york times" in a beautiful piece about what it's like to live through this period as a police officer who defended members of congress against this violence and now sees donald trump coming back into power based on a whitewash and this lying historical revisionism about what took place. but we've got to tell the truth, however we can, and then we've got to stand up for justice and the rule of law. >> right before the show started i was talking to my colleagues on "the weekend" they were talking about the fact that donald trump hosted a screening of a movie about john eastman, the so-called architect of the fake electors scheme at mar-a-lago. people like rudy giuliani, michael flynn, jeffrey clark and peter navarro were in attendance as well. you k
people who have struggled against authoritarian tyrants, people like vladimir putin or franco or mussolini, it's always been solidarity that people put themselves in other people's shoes and say what can we do to help, whether it's raising money for legal defense, whether it is speaking out forcefully as sergeant ganell did in this morning's "new york times" in a beautiful piece about what it's like to live through this period as a police officer who defended members of congress...
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fascism is a domination of government by business as mussolini said. fascism should not be called fascism but corporatetism. there is no stronger advocate then free-market capitalism than myself. i believe it is the most efficient and best way, but in a true free-market economy you cannot make yourself rich without making your neighbors rich or enriching your community but what polluters do is they make themselves rich by making everyone else poor. they raise standards of living for themselves by lowering the quality of life and they do that by explained -- by escaping the discipline of the free market. corporations do not want free markets but profits, and the best way to do that is to capture control of government officials and to use those contacts to destroy the competition and dominate the marketplace and that is no longer free-market capitalism. host: last call. go ahead south dakota. caller: yes. i will call mr. kennedy his right name instead of calling him robert like they call the president bush. you should see it, my husband runs cattle down
fascism is a domination of government by business as mussolini said. fascism should not be called fascism but corporatetism. there is no stronger advocate then free-market capitalism than myself. i believe it is the most efficient and best way, but in a true free-market economy you cannot make yourself rich without making your neighbors rich or enriching your community but what polluters do is they make themselves rich by making everyone else poor. they raise standards of living for themselves...
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be a good guy, but i thought maybe, all of this right wing authoritarian populist stuff, all this mussoliniay quickly when he got in to office, that cooler heads would prevail, the conservative republican establishment would kind of take over and run things like a standard, run of the mill, right- wing presidency, as opposed to an existential threat to constitutional democracy. (audience clapping) reporter: donald trump today took to the rose garden to wave a white flag, agreeing to reopen the government without funding for his border wall. president trump: i am very proud to announce today that we have reached a deal to end the shutdown and reopen the federal government. (audience shouting) jamie raskin: i think he thought that he was going to practice extortion, political extortion and that we would give in. and we stood strong. (crowd shouting) (car engine revving) ♪ reporter: now, for the first time, donald trump will have an effective opposition party that will be able to thwart his agenda. reporter: they have the power to investigate, they have the power to subpoena, and most importan
be a good guy, but i thought maybe, all of this right wing authoritarian populist stuff, all this mussoliniay quickly when he got in to office, that cooler heads would prevail, the conservative republican establishment would kind of take over and run things like a standard, run of the mill, right- wing presidency, as opposed to an existential threat to constitutional democracy. (audience clapping) reporter: donald trump today took to the rose garden to wave a white flag, agreeing to reopen the...
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fascism is the domination of of government by business, as mussolini said. fascism not be called fascism. it should be called because it's the merger of state and corporate interests. and we have to be aware of that. there's no stronger advocate for free market capitalism than myself. i believe that the free market is the most efficient and democratic way to distribute the goods of the land. but in a true free market economy, you can't make yourself rich without making your neighbors rich and without enriching your community. but what polluters do is make themselves rich by making everybody poor, they raise standards of living for themselves by lowering quality of life for everybody else. and they do that by escaping the discipline of the free market. corporations don't want markets, they want profits and. the best way for them to get profits in many is to capture control of government officials and then use those use that those contacts destroy their competition and dominate the marketplace. and that's no longer a free market. more bridge, south dakota last
fascism is the domination of of government by business, as mussolini said. fascism not be called fascism. it should be called because it's the merger of state and corporate interests. and we have to be aware of that. there's no stronger advocate for free market capitalism than myself. i believe that the free market is the most efficient and democratic way to distribute the goods of the land. but in a true free market economy, you can't make yourself rich without making your neighbors rich and...