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amy: an excerpt from the film "the king of prussia." that was father dan, father daniel berrigan playing himself. >> yes. amy: liz mcalister is the sister-in-law of father daniel berrigan, one of the plowshares -- members of the plowshares movement all over this world. talk about that moment and what that action meant and is unusual dramatization of that action. firstl, it was one of the of the plowshares actions, and thus it was quite new. but it had been building. i was close to that process. philip also participated in that action, so i was home wiwith the kids, , so to speak --- amy: you had three kids by then. >> yes, i think so. freda, jerry, and k. we were all present in a sense for it and supporting it. therefore,andnd something we were uncertain abououand fearfulul they might e severely hurt in that process. but we prayed and left it in god's hands and it came through unhurt.. and did their witness in court and their witness from prison. amy: i wanted to go to an interview that i did with your latend phil in 1997, her husband p
amy: an excerpt from the film "the king of prussia." that was father dan, father daniel berrigan playing himself. >> yes. amy: liz mcalister is the sister-in-law of father daniel berrigan, one of the plowshares -- members of the plowshares movement all over this world. talk about that moment and what that action meant and is unusual dramatization of that action. firstl, it was one of the of the plowshares actions, and thus it was quite new. but it had been building. i was close...
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he and you've written about both, so where on the scale do you fit on where is china and where is prussia in the political threats to the states and our allies. >> guest: in terms of magnitude, china is by far the greatest threat, and i think this was a little confusing in the trump administration's national security policy and national defense strategy where they coupled both china and russia together. this has been a very bureaucratic ploy for many years to diminish the threat by elevating the russian threat. the policy community and academic community is on a kind of autopilot when it comes to russia and that is based on the cold war. during the cold war, we feel that numerous experts on the soviet threat continue, so there's kind of a russian threat to culturculture within this co. and that is rapidly changing. and again there were much fewer china experts. the language was difficult, that is changing rapidly. i was recently at stanford where i heard an academic who was not necessarily concerned about the china threat and he briefed with a bunch of reporters. he literally said i am af
he and you've written about both, so where on the scale do you fit on where is china and where is prussia in the political threats to the states and our allies. >> guest: in terms of magnitude, china is by far the greatest threat, and i think this was a little confusing in the trump administration's national security policy and national defense strategy where they coupled both china and russia together. this has been a very bureaucratic ploy for many years to diminish the threat by...
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while successfully in the seventy's eighty's and good part of the ninety's but because of foreign prussia outside and because of mistakes were made we centralized the political process in the capital tripoli and we relied a little bit too much on tribal structure and instead of civil one. in coordination with the libyan culture i think a 3rd mistake was that we relied on that evolutionary context in africa that did not exist. it's the nature of being somebody native it to not have a revolutionary conscience consciousness and. rely on the african nations and the ordinary african people to rise up with him and to support him and defend the liberation project that he had but we were not brought back to the how did this possibly happen because i mean you can rejigger virus diaries about israel built in congo yes why did you and other members of the libyan government not recognize that these failures were now in demick in the system that the north of going was for the 1st time i mean there are many great leaders like. nasser mandela but they did not have the actual a project on the ground in l
while successfully in the seventy's eighty's and good part of the ninety's but because of foreign prussia outside and because of mistakes were made we centralized the political process in the capital tripoli and we relied a little bit too much on tribal structure and instead of civil one. in coordination with the libyan culture i think a 3rd mistake was that we relied on that evolutionary context in africa that did not exist. it's the nature of being somebody native it to not have a...
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it was a mass exodus millions of refugees and displaced persons came from east and west prussia pomerania so lazy or was or didn't land and even as far as the regions of but not and transylvania. place in some over 12000000 people looking for a new not. playing . couldn't possible one i was born and bred enjoying the war but it was after the war ended we had to leave. we didn't flee we were driven out of was in fact we were catholics and we ended up in the state of cheering and one year there everyone else was protestant we spoke a high german dialect i felt out of place in so many ways i could start my childhood and adolescence i always felt like an outsider like a minority the others were different and i didn't belong that if you have a niece who does a male. german society was not prepared for so many new arrivals. in east germany people driven from their former homes soon made up more than 24 percent of the population in the west it was about 16 percent. the small village of 1st time in southwestern germany. in 19817 year old monica fetim on arrived here with her brother and parents a
it was a mass exodus millions of refugees and displaced persons came from east and west prussia pomerania so lazy or was or didn't land and even as far as the regions of but not and transylvania. place in some over 12000000 people looking for a new not. playing . couldn't possible one i was born and bred enjoying the war but it was after the war ended we had to leave. we didn't flee we were driven out of was in fact we were catholics and we ended up in the state of cheering and one year there...
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a military mission from prussia resulted in the gray uniforms and goose-stepping of the daunting chilean army. in the 20th century, the mostly fair skinned well-to-do germans filled the ranks of far right parties. they cheered and marched when hiller came to power. the nazis of chile boasted 60,000 members, electing three to the national legislature. they attempted a failed putsch in santiago. throughout, not only did they tenants but also added their own. the tradition of catholicism, a rejection of empires, and the championing of latin american unity made this among the most in latintalitarianisms america. on the right,men was the head of the secret police who gave the order to kill letelier. after world war ii, he admired spanish dictator francisco franco. when pinochet and his allies -- aed out their plan colonel, contrary is no answer to no general, minister, or judge, only to pinochet. he dominated all other intelligence agencies. if 9000 300 employees could rate homes and jail suspects without charges, and it's 20,000 to 30,000 informants spread fear throughout other chilean gover
a military mission from prussia resulted in the gray uniforms and goose-stepping of the daunting chilean army. in the 20th century, the mostly fair skinned well-to-do germans filled the ranks of far right parties. they cheered and marched when hiller came to power. the nazis of chile boasted 60,000 members, electing three to the national legislature. they attempted a failed putsch in santiago. throughout, not only did they tenants but also added their own. the tradition of catholicism, a...
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because i was not born rich i came to hamburg as a refugee from west prussia and my father had to start from scratch on my father out of. that's why i absolutely do understand people living in poverty today. on the other hand i'd also say that if germany is getting more and more millionaires many people with small or medium sized businesses because generally the millionaires in question who did build the business they now run then i think that's great. then that's a look because they're the people creating jobs that's it for me that's what should matter in this debate we should focus on that and not rich versus poor right it is good. ensuring that the wealth of rich families can increase despite current 0 interest rates is the mission of custom front company. with. each day he and his employees send out investment opportunities from banks and other entities given exclusively to his wealthy clients and that this is a way to present an offer to just a handful of valued clients and focus on this leaders and. is it fair. that rich germans are able to increase their wealth while the rest of
because i was not born rich i came to hamburg as a refugee from west prussia and my father had to start from scratch on my father out of. that's why i absolutely do understand people living in poverty today. on the other hand i'd also say that if germany is getting more and more millionaires many people with small or medium sized businesses because generally the millionaires in question who did build the business they now run then i think that's great. then that's a look because they're the...
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and the deal between prussia's president and turkey's president to patrol jointly that border zone. you hear erdogan, i believe that he called the kurds terrorists. are we losing a seat at the table right now, senator? >> turkey has been turning towards russia over the last many years of starting under the obama administration. it has been a troubling trend for us. if we think back and look in the context here. the obama administration allowed isis to fester and take over territories the size of indiana. and syria and iraq, and have foreign fighters. and in the red line that got crossed. and that allowed putin to actually set up airbases, now naval base in syria. and really be a malevolent actor in the region. so, this latest development is not good, but this has been a long time where they have the missiles that are actually not good for the nato allies and the f-35 implications. and so, erdogan needs to turn back into the fold of being a true nato ally instead of invading the neighborhoods and cozying up to the thug putin. >> harris: how do we ensure that that would happen? i want
and the deal between prussia's president and turkey's president to patrol jointly that border zone. you hear erdogan, i believe that he called the kurds terrorists. are we losing a seat at the table right now, senator? >> turkey has been turning towards russia over the last many years of starting under the obama administration. it has been a troubling trend for us. if we think back and look in the context here. the obama administration allowed isis to fester and take over territories the...
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investigation that only a president could have that, that it be obama, in all things trump and russia, prussia, russia, that came up empty, md, md. even peter strzok admitted there was no there there. it was a 22 month special counsel witch hunts, russia collusion, that came up empty too. no collusion, no conspiracy, nothing. robert mueller is biased testimony and embarrassment for democrats, four investigations clear the president in a wrongdoing but no due process from that corrupt media. they have been pushing impeachment from day one. democrats economically secretly searching, seeking, and meeting the demands for their radical base. they went from the stormy crew to a tax return to and now they set to a manufactured scandal surrounding ukraine and do that they've got to ignore the real scandal of joe biden and his son. poor lucy made loud and clear that democrats believe there are many, many good options for impeaching the president. we've just got to pick one out of a hat. but this time instead of relying on a lengthy investigation to be thwarted by special counsel, they are going to take
investigation that only a president could have that, that it be obama, in all things trump and russia, prussia, russia, that came up empty, md, md. even peter strzok admitted there was no there there. it was a 22 month special counsel witch hunts, russia collusion, that came up empty too. no collusion, no conspiracy, nothing. robert mueller is biased testimony and embarrassment for democrats, four investigations clear the president in a wrongdoing but no due process from that corrupt media....
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even women for trump, we had our launch in king of prussia, pennsylvania, we had multitudes more peoples candidates have with themselves and we didn't have the president there. myself and other cochairs. that says a lot right there. charles: kevin, i will say that looks like democrats are pushing back against the far left. we're seeing it more and more. i think it is helping at this time mayor pete more maybe than any other candidate. he is starting to rise in those polls that you like in reference. but to fight for the heart and soul of the democratic party between far left and extraordinarily far left, feels like it is coming back towards the middle. >> charles, you and i discussed this many times on this show, half of democratic primarygoers consider themselves to be moderate or conservative democrats. as you've seen, joe biden held that lane as you rightly point out. pete buttigieg, the mayor of south bend, indiana is on the rise. he is polling third in iowa. i think that is the direct result pushing back on senator elizabeth warren in the most recent debate we saw in columbus, ohio
even women for trump, we had our launch in king of prussia, pennsylvania, we had multitudes more peoples candidates have with themselves and we didn't have the president there. myself and other cochairs. that says a lot right there. charles: kevin, i will say that looks like democrats are pushing back against the far left. we're seeing it more and more. i think it is helping at this time mayor pete more maybe than any other candidate. he is starting to rise in those polls that you like in...
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more fighting, all down the long eastern front, from finland through the baltic states, and eastern prussia, in the woods of belarus across the embassy fields of ukrainian grain -- across the amber fields of ukrainian grain. in romania, in bulgaria, in hungary and began in poland. all of that before death and justice road across germany on horseback and yes even on camel. the soviets used camels in 19 45. to get to berlin. it rode in heavy lend lease trucks, it road in massive t-34 soviet tank armies, that germans could not even conceive of earlier in the war my point in this place, is that the war was won by the greatest generations of many nations. that thought the axis powers together. the men and women who defeated heller and fascism, came from two dozen countries. they left home starting in 1939 to fight in foreign fields to free faraway peoples of whom they knew little. they came from farms and small towns in queensland australia. they came from cities like auckland, new zealand, manitoba. from manchester and melbourne, from montreal and marseille. they came from the kalahari desert i
more fighting, all down the long eastern front, from finland through the baltic states, and eastern prussia, in the woods of belarus across the embassy fields of ukrainian grain -- across the amber fields of ukrainian grain. in romania, in bulgaria, in hungary and began in poland. all of that before death and justice road across germany on horseback and yes even on camel. the soviets used camels in 19 45. to get to berlin. it rode in heavy lend lease trucks, it road in massive t-34 soviet tank...
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once in prussia. lafayette and rochambeau are from france. i can go on. we had allies come in and help us or the french army was a professional army. rochambeau thought the world of washington peered not because washington knew everything. russia both had been a veteran of many campaigns. but he saw and washington a man who could learn and really adapt and lead the revolutionary army. and you put that together, remember, we had a continental army, continental navy, continental marines before we had a country. and from our very beginning, allies have been critical to our nation survival. so i see myself in the continuing tradition of how we look at allies and history is very clear to me. not just about america, a nation with allies thrives. a nation without them dies. so real simple. the marines have put it more bluntly i think they say if you're going to a gunfight, ring your friends with guns. [laughter] it is the same idea. come together with like-minded people per you would not agree with everything i'm sure fdr agreed with little of stalin. other than
once in prussia. lafayette and rochambeau are from france. i can go on. we had allies come in and help us or the french army was a professional army. rochambeau thought the world of washington peered not because washington knew everything. russia both had been a veteran of many campaigns. but he saw and washington a man who could learn and really adapt and lead the revolutionary army. and you put that together, remember, we had a continental army, continental navy, continental marines before we...