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[laughter] >> how about you nikita?> i am partial to big moves but i also like ♪ ♪ >> that's a good one too. >> we will have to have a sing-along after this. another person asked what does it mean to have this program in your community and not at or through the school. >> for me, i was a little bothered why don't we have this programs in school we do have a big homelessness population of a lot of children expensive homeless and i'm sure there's other types of programs and you can build these communities in the same situation so i wish it would have been as well but for us to go where we lived and we were every day meant a lot to me, that was important because that was our home and our territory and our safety. >> one more here i was curious about this we talked about this earlier how true 6000 operator given technology issues and shelters. >> i am grateful to say that the majority of the girls that we are serving, you have the devices at this time, i know it's hard to get through the vices and children that are in the n
[laughter] >> how about you nikita?> i am partial to big moves but i also like ♪ ♪ >> that's a good one too. >> we will have to have a sing-along after this. another person asked what does it mean to have this program in your community and not at or through the school. >> for me, i was a little bothered why don't we have this programs in school we do have a big homelessness population of a lot of children expensive homeless and i'm sure there's other types of...
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until 2 days before this nikita was imprisoned serving 20 days for taking part in the student strike or soon as he was released his parents contacted natalee and followed her advice to bring him to the border we've all he gets thrown in jail once more the fact that you're even here is a success if the my last week was very hard edible 6 people were not allowed out of the row so that's how it goes that is if you make all the preparations direct the person as far as the border and you suddenly find out you can't help anymore you feel sorry for these people and what will happen to them is a no thought of that action is the authentic anyone who protests against the lucas shanker regime is taking a big risk after students or workers suddenly they find themselves here without a home with their with what's happening in belarus a sick thousands are being tortured and oppressed they're getting raped. 9 people have been killed in the brutality is taking on even more terrifying forms that i never thought anything like this could happen. if this were the case. they obviously fraudulent election
until 2 days before this nikita was imprisoned serving 20 days for taking part in the student strike or soon as he was released his parents contacted natalee and followed her advice to bring him to the border we've all he gets thrown in jail once more the fact that you're even here is a success if the my last week was very hard edible 6 people were not allowed out of the row so that's how it goes that is if you make all the preparations direct the person as far as the border and you suddenly...
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he hurls a dramatic plebiscite challenge at the soviet premier nikita khrushchev. >> i challenge him.ell he agree to the holding of free elections, under the sponsorship of the united nations? to permit people everywhere in every nation on every continent, to vote on one single civil -- simple issue? that issue is, do you want to live under a communist regime or under a free system, such as that found in the united states? [cheers and applause] >> a long roar of approval follows ike's challenge to kruschev. then, the convention gets down to the task of nominating its standard bearer. there is little suspense, save for 10 votes cast for arizona senator goldwater, it is all nixon. the roll call vote is 1321 for the vice president. a moved to make the nomination of nixon unanimous comes from the arizona delegation and this is done by acclamation as announced by the congressman of indiana. >> the chair declares that vice president richard m. nixon has been unanimously nominated to be the candidate of the republican party for the office of president of the united states. [cheers and applau
he hurls a dramatic plebiscite challenge at the soviet premier nikita khrushchev. >> i challenge him.ell he agree to the holding of free elections, under the sponsorship of the united nations? to permit people everywhere in every nation on every continent, to vote on one single civil -- simple issue? that issue is, do you want to live under a communist regime or under a free system, such as that found in the united states? [cheers and applause] >> a long roar of approval follows...
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>> good evening welcome to this live online talk we are so excited to host tonight's event with nikita stewart the girl scout troop to talk with the visionary and you are in for an excellent time tonight i just want to say huge thanks everyone to make it happen for being here and the publishers all of you for showing up the community is still here and we really appreciate that. with housekeeping much of the q&a section and then if you see other questions you can upload it to make sure we get to that question we are recording tonight's event so look for a/v versions this could appear on c-span as well and the trip 6000 is available for sale from greenlight bookstore. for fast to direct home shipping with the careers of authors in the ongoing existence of independent bookstore that's a great way to show your support we are offering five dollars off tonight if you purchase through our website so get the copy for dollars off between now and march 27 use code 6000. the girl scout program specifically designed for girls in the new york city foster system after becoming homeless living in a s
>> good evening welcome to this live online talk we are so excited to host tonight's event with nikita stewart the girl scout troop to talk with the visionary and you are in for an excellent time tonight i just want to say huge thanks everyone to make it happen for being here and the publishers all of you for showing up the community is still here and we really appreciate that. with housekeeping much of the q&a section and then if you see other questions you can upload it to make sure...
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until 2 days before this nikita was imprisoned serving 20 days for taking part in the student strike or soon as he was released his parents contacted natalee and followed her advice to bring him to the border we've all he gets thrown in jail one small the fact that she even here is a successor to the mast and it was very hard edible 6 people were not allowed out of the row so that's how it goes that is if you make all the preparations direct the person as far as the border and you suddenly find out you can't help anymore you feel sorry for these people and what will happen to them as a knowing what the action is the authentic anyone who protests against the lucas shanker regime is taking a big risk after students or workers suddenly they find themselves here without a home for good with what's happening in belarus a sick thousands are being tortured and oppressed they're getting raped. my people have been killed in the brutality is taking on even more terrifying forms yet i never thought anything like this could happen. with them but it was because. they obviously fraudulent election
until 2 days before this nikita was imprisoned serving 20 days for taking part in the student strike or soon as he was released his parents contacted natalee and followed her advice to bring him to the border we've all he gets thrown in jail one small the fact that she even here is a successor to the mast and it was very hard edible 6 people were not allowed out of the row so that's how it goes that is if you make all the preparations direct the person as far as the border and you suddenly find...
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until 2 days before this nikita was imprisoned serving 20 days for taking part in the student strikea soon as he was released his parents contacted natalee and followed her advice to bring him to the border before he gets thrown in jail once more the fact that you're even here is a success if they come i asked and it was very hard edible 6 people were not allowed out of the row so that's how it goes that is if you make all the preparations direct the person as far as the border and you suddenly find out you can't help anymore you feel sorry for these people and what will happen to them is a known thought of that. anyone who protests against the lucas shanker regime is taking a big risk after students or workers suddenly they find themselves here without a home. and with what's happening in belarus a sick thousands are being tortured and oppressed they're getting raped. my people have been killed in the brutality is taking on even more terrifying forms yet i never thought anything like this could happen. with this but the fact is. they obviously fraudulent election and august sent ten
until 2 days before this nikita was imprisoned serving 20 days for taking part in the student strikea soon as he was released his parents contacted natalee and followed her advice to bring him to the border before he gets thrown in jail once more the fact that you're even here is a success if they come i asked and it was very hard edible 6 people were not allowed out of the row so that's how it goes that is if you make all the preparations direct the person as far as the border and you suddenly...
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. ♪ >> coming up on the tv new york times journalist nikita stewart on her book troop 6000 about a girlirl scout troop living in a homeless shelter new york city after that judy gold talks about free speech and censorship. later samantha irby shows her thoughtsn
. ♪ >> coming up on the tv new york times journalist nikita stewart on her book troop 6000 about a girlirl scout troop living in a homeless shelter new york city after that judy gold talks about free speech and censorship. later samantha irby shows her thoughtsn
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in 1954 ukraine's territory was expanded even more when nikita khrushchev the leader of the u.s.s.r. and ukrainian himself generously gave the crimean region to ukraine. historians would argue about the legitimacy of this transfer for many years to come and 60 years after khrushchev's gift dramatic new events would take place in crimea as of the world are on ukraine as a crisis in crimea continues dozens of heavily armed men seize government buildings in crimea shit you crazy. just shrug your shoulders to say ok crimea is lost and the old arguments would heat up once again. the cold war would heat up and cool down by turns while both rivals were obsessive leave building up military capacity the turning point took place when the new era perestroika came to the u.s.s.r. with its new leader mikhail gorbachev in the middle of the 1980 s. . perestroika meant restructuring towards liberalization and democratization it certainly had a positive impact on the international situation astonishing news from east germany where the east german authorities have said in essence of the berlin wall do
in 1954 ukraine's territory was expanded even more when nikita khrushchev the leader of the u.s.s.r. and ukrainian himself generously gave the crimean region to ukraine. historians would argue about the legitimacy of this transfer for many years to come and 60 years after khrushchev's gift dramatic new events would take place in crimea as of the world are on ukraine as a crisis in crimea continues dozens of heavily armed men seize government buildings in crimea shit you crazy. just shrug your...
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been for nikita the faulty. cosequin opening dinner. in fact didn't have an essex to base and i needed really is a young constant going to song and i hear it's a monday. i legged it in the condo. you're listening to a toy a kiss it's a thing about the numbers among them so i thought so you can be an atheist. and understand. have a limited person for the wrong. the above. to. utica column is in b. the quest blog to. walk among going is a swim order. for their meditation. go to the bottle. made a kitten a good food i am lisa bassett. you did this idea. it was a one of a walk fast disappear. in a mini bar or so tired to with your. own bus i barely got i'm quite a new mom good point nobody could wait. to go away and. the newborn baby gently. let me go now my mom would just pop out to knock the town known get my share. of the going to. the outside. to think. that it could become a support group. that it. turns out. that you don't enjoy ski the only one here and. you pull back in and drove us in a car but what's a good bishop given us is eliz
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until 2 days before this nikita was imprisoned in minsk serving 20 days for taking part in the student strike and susie was released his parents can tighten italia and followed her advice to bring him into lithuania just in time now the borders are mostly closed. and there's the mind of either the up to the bush or 6 people were not allowed out of the larousse that's how it goes you make all the preparations direct the person as far as the border and you suddenly find out you can't help anymore you feel sorry for these people and what will happen to them is unknown that. anyone who protests against who is taking an enormous risk artist students and workers suddenly find themselves in with you ennia and homeless get whatever. what's happening and bella who is sick thousands are being tortured and oppressed they're getting a great night people have been killed the brutality is taking on ever more terrifying forms i never thought anything like this could happen but over the 50. 2 days later at last ilona calls she made it out at bella groups and can't wait to talk to her children. i don't
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tonight we feature current affairs and essays first the new york times journalist nikita stewart on girlut troop for the homeless living in new york city, free speech and censorship, samantha irby stirs her thoughts on identity, body image and her writing style. that start to 8:00 p.m. eastern, enjoy big tv this weekend every weekend on c-span2. >> book tv on c-span2 has top nonfiction books and authors every weekend, saturday at 9:00 p.m. eastern heritage foundation senior fellow mike gonzalez on his book the plot to change america which argues identity politics is dividing america and on sunday at 9:00 p.m. eastern on "after words", deputy chief of staff and former democratic senator harry reid of nevada talks about his book kill switch, the rise of the modern senate and the crippling of democracy he is interviewed by wall street congressional reporter christina peterson, watch book tv this weekend on c-span2. >> the senate confirmation hearing has begun for the incoming biden administration and follow all the hearings on c-span. c-span.org and c-span.radio app the first hearing includ
tonight we feature current affairs and essays first the new york times journalist nikita stewart on girlut troop for the homeless living in new york city, free speech and censorship, samantha irby stirs her thoughts on identity, body image and her writing style. that start to 8:00 p.m. eastern, enjoy big tv this weekend every weekend on c-span2. >> book tv on c-span2 has top nonfiction books and authors every weekend, saturday at 9:00 p.m. eastern heritage foundation senior fellow mike...
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different ideologies a capitalist designed business a state run health care system stunning success and nikita khrushchev was eager to seek peaceful coexistence with america and in 1955 he also decided that the soviet union should rejoin the w. h. that created a moment in a way since in world history which world of the show to step onto that stage and seized the opportunity was one of its greatest accomplishments of not its greatest accomplishment which was the campaign to eradicate smallpox world war 2. well relations between the 2 superpowers remain tense in berlin and cuba inside the w.h.o. they were hand in hand my 1st international activity was working with the smallpox eradication for 2 years during their program i worked in india side by side with people from u.s.s.r. from many different countries around the world and we all work together technically to accomplish a common goal well the politics continued to inflame international ideas and international views the technical people worked perfectly together and eradicated you disease that was causing 2700000 deaths in 1967. at the end of
different ideologies a capitalist designed business a state run health care system stunning success and nikita khrushchev was eager to seek peaceful coexistence with america and in 1955 he also decided that the soviet union should rejoin the w. h. that created a moment in a way since in world history which world of the show to step onto that stage and seized the opportunity was one of its greatest accomplishments of not its greatest accomplishment which was the campaign to eradicate smallpox...
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until 2 days before there's nikita was imprisoned serving 20 days for taking part in the student strike as soon as he was released his parents contacted natalee and followed her advice to bring him to the border before he gets thrown in jail once more the fact that you're even here is a success if the my last week was very hard edible 6 people were not allowed out of their roofs that's how it goes that is if you make all the preparations direct the person as far as the border and you suddenly find out you can't help anymore you feel sorry for these people and what will happen to them is a known thought about when you see a anyone who protests against the luger shanker regime is taking a big risk after students or workers suddenly they find themselves here without a home. and with what's happening in belarus a sick thousands are being tortured and oppressed they're getting raped or one people have been killed the brutality is taking on even more terrifying forms yet i never thought anything like this could happen. with this for the because. they obviously fraudulent election and august s
until 2 days before there's nikita was imprisoned serving 20 days for taking part in the student strike as soon as he was released his parents contacted natalee and followed her advice to bring him to the border before he gets thrown in jail once more the fact that you're even here is a success if the my last week was very hard edible 6 people were not allowed out of their roofs that's how it goes that is if you make all the preparations direct the person as far as the border and you suddenly...
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pretrial sessions to get to does hearing everything was postponed or she was in vietnam during the war nikita's the companies of causing severe harm to her family by making and selling the chemical to the united states governmental organizations to say that millions in vietnam still suffering from the effects of agent orange 'd. the lawsuit was filed 7 years ago and accuses more than a dozen firms of not just causing health problems to family but also damaging the environment on sunday and chemical are among the multinational corporations that are named recuse firms defense is that they cannot be held responsible for how the pentagon use the chemical in the conflict we got reaction from french activists about the trial. and what if tran wins the case it will create real hope because the 1st person but we created a lawyer valerie combat missiles that talked about it it will show the directions that result in a fred to human life and damage the environment if you will be held responsible. even have spawned this process for the 6th time what are they waiting for they're waiting for trent to be dea
pretrial sessions to get to does hearing everything was postponed or she was in vietnam during the war nikita's the companies of causing severe harm to her family by making and selling the chemical to the united states governmental organizations to say that millions in vietnam still suffering from the effects of agent orange 'd. the lawsuit was filed 7 years ago and accuses more than a dozen firms of not just causing health problems to family but also damaging the environment on sunday and...
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until 2 days before this nikita was imprisoned serving 20 days for taking part in the student strike as soon as he was released his parents contacted natalee and followed her advice to bring him to the border before he gets thrown in jail once more the fact that she even here is a successor to the mast and it was very hard edible 6 people were not allowed out of their roofs that's how it goes that is if you make all the preparations direct the person as far as the border and you suddenly find out you can't help anymore you feel sorry for these people and what will happen to them as a knowing that he is the authentic anyone who protests against the lucas shanker regime is taking a big risk after students or workers suddenly they find themselves here without a home with their with what's happening in belarus a sick thousands are being tortured and oppressed they're getting raped. 9 people have been killed in the brutality is taking on even more terrifying forms i never thought anything like this could happen. if this were the case. they obviously fraudulent election in august sent tens
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though his facebook and instagram accounts appeared to be back online on friday earlier this week nikita and spoke to legal internet and politics experts about whether or not the platforms themselves have to come to powerful they just won an election given to see how far they can push this this is a stress test to see how far the law will go how long how much people will tolerate and even to go as far as they can because the drunk with power of they know which way the wind is blowing donald trump is no longer going to be in the white house almost all of these companies face antitrust suits that are going to be decided by the biden department of justice and so now there is going to be less of a priority to maybe make these arguments internally that donald trump and his account should be protected but these are self interested actors it is all the years that they are now controlling pretty much the entire communications system all over the wall but it will be a matter of time before since she pulled the move on to other part of our problem democratic party companies like twitter facebook a
though his facebook and instagram accounts appeared to be back online on friday earlier this week nikita and spoke to legal internet and politics experts about whether or not the platforms themselves have to come to powerful they just won an election given to see how far they can push this this is a stress test to see how far the law will go how long how much people will tolerate and even to go as far as they can because the drunk with power of they know which way the wind is blowing donald...
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the translators who were working with president nixon and -- i'm sorry, vice president nixon and nikitahrushchev. so they were together in a ♪ ♪ >> vice president nixon escorts soviet premier khrushchev on the preview of skolniki park in moscow, counterpart of the soviet trade show in new york and dedicated to show casing the highest standard of life in our country, but on this occasion traditional diplomacy goes by the board. and it is eclipsed by a crackling exchange between nixon and khrushchev and beginning before the videotape recorders. every aspect of the cold war and american rivalry is argued in blunt and forthright terms. the threat of atomic warfare, diplomacy by ultimatum and economic progress. >> says mr. key, the soviet will overtake america and then wave bye-bye. [ speaking foreign language ] [ applause ] >> both khrushchev and nixon appeared to enjoy themselves. says kreesh of hekhrushchev. >> all that i can say by the way you talk and dominate the conversation you would have made a good lawyer yourself. >> but the culmination is agreements that both nations were here wi
the translators who were working with president nixon and -- i'm sorry, vice president nixon and nikitahrushchev. so they were together in a ♪ ♪ >> vice president nixon escorts soviet premier khrushchev on the preview of skolniki park in moscow, counterpart of the soviet trade show in new york and dedicated to show casing the highest standard of life in our country, but on this occasion traditional diplomacy goes by the board. and it is eclipsed by a crackling exchange between nixon...
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different ideologies a capitalist designed business a state run health care system stunning success and nikita khrushchev was eager to seek peaceful coexistence with america and in 1955 he also decided that the soviet union should rejoin the w 8 that created a moment and always has in world history which will allow the show to step out of that stage and seize that opportunity with one of its greatest accomplishments of not its race the culture which was the campaign to eradicate smallpox worldwide. well the relations between the 2 superpowers remain tense in berlin and cuba inside the w.h.o. they worked hand in hand my 1st international activity was working with the smallpox eradication for 2 years during their program i worked in india side by side with people from u.s.s.r. from many different countries around the world and we all work together technically to accomplish a common goal well the politics continued to inflame international ideas . and international abuse the technical people worked perfectly to gather and eradicated to disease that was causing 2700000 deaths in 1967. at the end o
different ideologies a capitalist designed business a state run health care system stunning success and nikita khrushchev was eager to seek peaceful coexistence with america and in 1955 he also decided that the soviet union should rejoin the w 8 that created a moment and always has in world history which will allow the show to step out of that stage and seize that opportunity with one of its greatest accomplishments of not its race the culture which was the campaign to eradicate smallpox...
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there, you have the translators working with president nixon -- sorry, vice president nixon and nikitahrushchev. >> vice president nixon escorts soviet premier khrushchev on a preview of the united states fair in moscow. the official opening of the american exposition. counterpart to the soviet show in new york and dedicated to showcasing the high standard of life in our country, but on this occasion, traditional diplomacy goes by the board, and the story of the fair is eclipsed by a crackling exchange between nixon begun off-camera and finished off before the videotape recorders. every aspect of the cold war and soviet american rivalry is argued in florida glorified terms. the threat of atomic warfare, diplomacy by ultimatum. economic partners. the soviet will overtake america and then wave bye bye. [applause] >> both khrushchev and nixon appeared to enjoy themselves. says khrushchev, here is a communist spokesman dealing with a capitalist lawyer. >> all i can say from the way you talk and dominate the conversation, you would have made a good lawyer yourself. >> but the culmination is
there, you have the translators working with president nixon -- sorry, vice president nixon and nikitahrushchev. >> vice president nixon escorts soviet premier khrushchev on a preview of the united states fair in moscow. the official opening of the american exposition. counterpart to the soviet show in new york and dedicated to showcasing the high standard of life in our country, but on this occasion, traditional diplomacy goes by the board, and the story of the fair is eclipsed by a...
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until 2 days before this nikita was imprisoned serving 20 days for taking part in the student strike or soon as he was released his parents contacted natalee and followed her advice to bring him to the border we've all he gets thrown in jail one small the fact that she even here is a success if the my last week was very hard edible 6 people were not allowed out of their roofs that's how it goes that is if you make all the preparations direct the person as far as the border and you suddenly find out you can't help anymore you feel sorry for these people and what will happen to them is a no one thought of that when you see a thing anyone who protests against the lucas shanker regime is taking a big risk after students or workers suddenly they find themselves here without a home with whatever was happening in belarus a sick thousands are being tortured and oppressed you they're getting raped. my people have been killed in the brutality is taking on even more terrifying forms yet i never thought anything like this could happen. nothing for the kids. they obviously fraudulent election and
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. >>> democratic congresswoman nikita williams is co-sponsoring a bill to censure greene. she told me earlier today that she wants action and a real scolding from the minority leader will not cut it, she says. >> when you hear the minority leader mccarthy saying that he's going to talk with her, fredericka, you talk to children about cleaning up their toys. this has led to violence in our country. we saw a direct attack on the united states capitol because of the rhetoric and the incitement of violence that she continues to perpetuate. just yesterday she had an opportunity to apologize and she doubled down. this is who she is. and it is time for her to be removed from the united states congress. >> and congresswoman williams also told me that her colleagues who are advocating violence make her feel unsafe as a member of congress. so nearly a year after schools across the country started to close due to covid, there is still fierce debate about what's best for american students. coming up next, a panel of experts answering your questions. >> i feel like i'm being put in a s
. >>> democratic congresswoman nikita williams is co-sponsoring a bill to censure greene. she told me earlier today that she wants action and a real scolding from the minority leader will not cut it, she says. >> when you hear the minority leader mccarthy saying that he's going to talk with her, fredericka, you talk to children about cleaning up their toys. this has led to violence in our country. we saw a direct attack on the united states capitol because of the rhetoric and the...
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but it's not john kennedy and nikita khrushchev sitting in a room resolving this problem. you have tens of thousands of troops out there. you have airplanes flying around. you have missile crews. you have antiaircraft crews. you have ships captains. you have submarine captains, four soviet submarines on the blockade line, all of them each armed with a nuclear torpedo. and american antisubmarine forces are trying to bring those soviet submarines to the surface. they are dropping depth charges. not to kill them but to warn them to come to the surface. but the soviets read it differently, this particular soviet captain in submarine p 59. he says they're trying to kill us. we are not going to be the disgrace of the soviet navy. we are going to take them with us. loaded the nuclear torpedo. and there are anywhere, according to how the story is told, it's told by different people, anywhere between one minute and three minutes or five minutes where a nuclear torpedo was about to be fired. and there is by chance, by lock, another soviet naval officer equal in rank who is a much co
but it's not john kennedy and nikita khrushchev sitting in a room resolving this problem. you have tens of thousands of troops out there. you have airplanes flying around. you have missile crews. you have antiaircraft crews. you have ships captains. you have submarine captains, four soviet submarines on the blockade line, all of them each armed with a nuclear torpedo. and american antisubmarine forces are trying to bring those soviet submarines to the surface. they are dropping depth charges....
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new york times journalist nikita stewart reports on a girl scout troop party for girls living in a homeless shelter in new yorkcity . when comedian judy goal to free speech and censorship and later, sas early shares of identity, body image and her writing style. after the easter. enjoyable tediously every weekend on c-span2. >> wednesday july will be sworn in as 46th president of the united states in our nation's capital and in light of the attack on the capital and temporary closing of...
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joe biden, nikita khrushchev's or castro. >> khrushchev.did someone give you these questions ahead of time? tim i'm going to have to talk to staff what did you promise them? write tim parties on the board with one. netiquette to david smith this is your quote are you ready dave? the life of a single human being is worth a million times more than all the property of the richest man on earth, who said it, joe biden,. [inaudible] >> i'm going to go joe biden -based vector you would be wrong. who unlike tito does not have a delicious vodka drink named after him for it you do not get the point for that one. leslie here's your chance to catch up to tim carney who so far round one is unbeatable but here's your quote. force our precious resources of a country and a wealth to be handed down to posterity. who said it? joe biden, kim jong-un or joseph stalin? those that were the choices. >> i am going -- i'm just going to go out on the lid and say stolid. tsubaki would be run that means tim carney maintains the lead brit was in fact kim jong-un, thoug
joe biden, nikita khrushchev's or castro. >> khrushchev.did someone give you these questions ahead of time? tim i'm going to have to talk to staff what did you promise them? write tim parties on the board with one. netiquette to david smith this is your quote are you ready dave? the life of a single human being is worth a million times more than all the property of the richest man on earth, who said it, joe biden,. [inaudible] >> i'm going to go joe biden -based vector you would be...
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until 2 days before this nikita was imprisoned serving 20 days for taking part in the student strikeas soon as he was released his parents contacted natalee and followed her advice to bring him to the border we've all he gets thrown in jail one small the fact that you're even here is a success if the my last week was very hard edible 6 people were not allowed out of their roofs that's how it goes that is if you make all the preparations direct the person as far as the border and you suddenly find out you can't help anymore you feel sorry for these people and what will happen to them as a knowing that he is the authentic anyone who protests against the lucas shanker regime is taking a big risk after students or workers suddenly they find themselves here without a home. and with what's happening in belarus a sick thousands are being tortured and oppressed they're getting raped. my people have been killed the brutality is taking on even more terrifying forms yet i never thought anything like this could happen. the system for the because. they obviously fraudulent election in august sent
until 2 days before this nikita was imprisoned serving 20 days for taking part in the student strikeas soon as he was released his parents contacted natalee and followed her advice to bring him to the border we've all he gets thrown in jail one small the fact that you're even here is a success if the my last week was very hard edible 6 people were not allowed out of their roofs that's how it goes that is if you make all the preparations direct the person as far as the border and you suddenly...
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. >> >> representative nikita williams, a pleasure to talk to you. we get back to together, the hill has excellent receptions. excellent parties. welcome to washington. congratulations. look forward to seeing what you roll out when you come to town. >> thank you, thank you. >> a truly inclusive society begin wans inclusive digital economy. one where everyone has access to financial schools and solution that is meet their needs, including the ability to pay and get paid in a safe, secure, and simple way. the reality is many americans are facing economic insecurity with almost 40% unable to cover a $400 emergency expense. many of those who are underbanked rely on high-cost alternative financial services. the pandemic is causing many to slip further into a state of financial vulnerability. we need better national strategies to improve financial security for families across america. innovating for inclusion means :brown-waiting with our financial institutions partners to create simple, mobile banking solutions for historically marginalized communities. s
. >> >> representative nikita williams, a pleasure to talk to you. we get back to together, the hill has excellent receptions. excellent parties. welcome to washington. congratulations. look forward to seeing what you roll out when you come to town. >> thank you, thank you. >> a truly inclusive society begin wans inclusive digital economy. one where everyone has access to financial schools and solution that is meet their needs, including the ability to pay and get paid...
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but if you read the memoirs of nikita khrushchev and written by his son about his domestic and foreignolicies, you get a clear idea that in a way, khrushchev set the precedent that gorbachev does further braided in one it said it was khrushchev that saw the need to reform the domestic economy. in order to do that, he realized the soviet union could not afford to have a large military force so he moved military strategy in the direction of missile strategy which was a lot cheaper and therefore used the money saved to start reforming the domestic economy. do you think that is a reasonable interpretation? obviously, serge has a reason to rescue his father's legacy, but i think there is a lot to that. jeffrey: there's two elements to what you asked. is there a reasonable interpretation to what khrushchev did? sure. do we give him responsibility for ending the cold war after he died or 20 years after he died? no, i don't think so. this is a really interesting question of how we assign responsibility and give responsibility to great tectonic forces in history. it would be foolish for anyone,
but if you read the memoirs of nikita khrushchev and written by his son about his domestic and foreignolicies, you get a clear idea that in a way, khrushchev set the precedent that gorbachev does further braided in one it said it was khrushchev that saw the need to reform the domestic economy. in order to do that, he realized the soviet union could not afford to have a large military force so he moved military strategy in the direction of missile strategy which was a lot cheaper and therefore...
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soviet union in the direction of a reformed society, but if you read the three-volume memoirs of nikitashchev and the memoirs written by his son sergei about his domestic and foreign policies you get a clear idea that in a way khrushchev set the precedent that gorbachev drove further and one example of that. it was khrushchev who saw the need for the domestic economy and in order to do that he realize that the soviet union couldn't afford to have a large conventional military force so he moved the military strategy in the direction of missile strategy which was a lot cheaper and, therefore, used the money save to start reforming the domestic economy. do you think that's a reasonable interpretation? obviously sergei has a reason to rescue his father's legacy, but i think there's a lot to that myself. >> well, there's two elements of what you just asked. is it a reasonable interpretation what have khrushchev did, sure. do we give khrushchev responsibility for ending the cold war 30 years after he died, 20 years after he died? no, i don't think so. this is a really interesting question in
soviet union in the direction of a reformed society, but if you read the three-volume memoirs of nikitashchev and the memoirs written by his son sergei about his domestic and foreign policies you get a clear idea that in a way khrushchev set the precedent that gorbachev drove further and one example of that. it was khrushchev who saw the need for the domestic economy and in order to do that he realize that the soviet union couldn't afford to have a large conventional military force so he moved...
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but if you read the three-volume memoirs of nikita khrushchev, you get an idea in a way that khrushchevent that gorbachev drove further. it was khrushchev who saw the need to reform the economy. so, he moved the military strategy in the direction of missile strategy, which was a lot cheaper and therefore used the money he saved to start reforming the domestic economy. do you think that's a reasonable interpretation? obviously sergey has a reason to rescue his father's legacy, but i think there's a lot to that. >> well, there's two elements to what you've just asked. is it a reasonable interpretation of what khrushchev did? sure. do we give khrushchev responsibility for ending the cold war 30 years after he died -- 20 years after he died? no, i don't think so. this is a really interesting question in a sense of how we assign responsibility and also give responsibility to great tectonic forces in history. it would be foolish for anyone, myself included, to say, this person ended the cold war. it required thousands of people, tens of thousand of anonymous people in crowds throughout the wo
but if you read the three-volume memoirs of nikita khrushchev, you get an idea in a way that khrushchevent that gorbachev drove further. it was khrushchev who saw the need to reform the economy. so, he moved the military strategy in the direction of missile strategy, which was a lot cheaper and therefore used the money he saved to start reforming the domestic economy. do you think that's a reasonable interpretation? obviously sergey has a reason to rescue his father's legacy, but i think...
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at first the new york times journalist nikita stewart reports on a girl scout trip started for girlsin a homeless shelter in new york city. the injured people talk about receipt and censorship. and later, essayist features her thoughts on, i and her writing style. starts at 8 pm eastern. enjoyable tv this week and every weekend on c-span2. >> tv has top nonfiction $10 every weekend. saturday at 9 pm eastern, heritage foundation senior fellow mike gonzalez on his book about to change america which argues that identity politicsis dividing america . onsunday , at 9 pm eastern on afterwards, and gentlemen, deputy chief of staff for former democratic senator harry reid talks about his book kill switch: the rise of the modern sent on dismantling of american democracy. >> .. my name is jeremy collins and for those of you watching on zoom some brief housekeeping remarks. you are an attendee of our zoom event tonight and that means you do not have video or audio privileges but you can interact with our moderator and guests by writing your question in the q&a box. e
at first the new york times journalist nikita stewart reports on a girl scout trip started for girlsin a homeless shelter in new york city. the injured people talk about receipt and censorship. and later, essayist features her thoughts on, i and her writing style. starts at 8 pm eastern. enjoyable tv this week and every weekend on c-span2. >> tv has top nonfiction $10 every weekend. saturday at 9 pm eastern, heritage foundation senior fellow mike gonzalez on his book about to change...