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on the 12th of january 945 the red army launched a major offensive in east prussia. at 4 45 am the sky turned as prices day as up to $378.00 guns per kilometer along the front opened fire on the german positions. red army cameraman filmed the apocalyptic scenes as the vam off lines of defense rapidly collapsed. over the previous years german forces had waged a campaign of destruction against the people of the soviet union the nazi ideology painted as racially inferior. now the war on the east front was shifting onto the territory of the rush many germans feared the soviet red army would exact a terrible revenge. to mention how much. they were simply afraid they had been told that the subhuman russians are coming and they were afraid of the red army that of course they also knew about the atrocities the german forces had committed in the soviet union because that was known of an islamist to that extent it was a mixture of prejudice against the russian subhumans a realistic assessment that the red army would not be squeamish and its advance and a clear recognition of t
on the 12th of january 945 the red army launched a major offensive in east prussia. at 4 45 am the sky turned as prices day as up to $378.00 guns per kilometer along the front opened fire on the german positions. red army cameraman filmed the apocalyptic scenes as the vam off lines of defense rapidly collapsed. over the previous years german forces had waged a campaign of destruction against the people of the soviet union the nazi ideology painted as racially inferior. now the war on the east...
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on the 12th of january 945 the red army launched a major offensive in east prussia. at 4 45 am the sky turned as bright as day as up to $300.00 sub it guns per kilometer along the front opened fire on the german positions. red army cameraman filmed the apocalyptic scenes as the v.m. off lines of defense rapidly collapsed. over the previous years german forces had waged a campaign of destruction against the people of the soviet union the nazi ideology painted as racially inferior. now the war on the east front was shifting onto the territory of the rush many germans feared the soviet red army would exact a terrible revenge. to mention how much. they were simply afraid they had been told that the subhuman russians are coming and they were afraid of the red army that of course they also knew about the atrocities the german forces had committed in the soviet union because that was known of an islamist to that extent it was a mixture of prejudice against the russian subhumans had a realistic assessment that the red army would not be squeamish and its advance and a clear r
on the 12th of january 945 the red army launched a major offensive in east prussia. at 4 45 am the sky turned as bright as day as up to $300.00 sub it guns per kilometer along the front opened fire on the german positions. red army cameraman filmed the apocalyptic scenes as the v.m. off lines of defense rapidly collapsed. over the previous years german forces had waged a campaign of destruction against the people of the soviet union the nazi ideology painted as racially inferior. now the war on...
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on the 12th of january 945 the red army launched a major offensive in east prussia. at 4 45 am the sky turned as bright as day as up to 300 solve it got its perky dahmus and on the front opened fire on the german physicians. red army cameraman filmed the apocalyptic scenes as the vam office lines of defense rapidly collapsed. over the previous years german forces had waged a campaign of destruction against the people of the soviet union the nazi ideology painted as racially inferior. now the war on the east front was shifting onto the territory of the rush many germans feared the soviet red army would exact a terrible revenge. dimension how much. that's had a people who were simply afraid they had been told that the subhuman russians are coming and they were afraid of the red army that of course they also knew about the atrocities the german forces had committed in the soviet union because that was known of and it's us on a mission to that extent it was a mixture of prejudice against the russian subhumans had a realistic assessment that the red army would not be sque
on the 12th of january 945 the red army launched a major offensive in east prussia. at 4 45 am the sky turned as bright as day as up to 300 solve it got its perky dahmus and on the front opened fire on the german physicians. red army cameraman filmed the apocalyptic scenes as the vam office lines of defense rapidly collapsed. over the previous years german forces had waged a campaign of destruction against the people of the soviet union the nazi ideology painted as racially inferior. now the...
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some say this harks all the way back to when most of modern day germany was part of the kingdom of prussia the so-called prussian virtues include a sense of order self-restraint and pragmatism in 2007 germany decided it wanted a piece of the international catwalk action and launched the bit in fashion week. the event is known for attracting young designers and tackling issues like sustainability but cannot compete with the big guns. are not going to shift the able to have a good norm. to put the. internet you know information so long a border. of the stars of course includes a good lead peter she could. undo. it dorchin mord it was your piece of of the strong presence of. different cities in germany and then for a particular fashion ticks in hamburg it's a passion for dark blue everything and bright you know raincoats the shikimic you know in this world of pressure the finer things in life and in munich everyone was lead a holes in every single day just getting as the life as that would be for us tourists it's just not happening sorry. then we have been so you know everything i told you so
some say this harks all the way back to when most of modern day germany was part of the kingdom of prussia the so-called prussian virtues include a sense of order self-restraint and pragmatism in 2007 germany decided it wanted a piece of the international catwalk action and launched the bit in fashion week. the event is known for attracting young designers and tackling issues like sustainability but cannot compete with the big guns. are not going to shift the able to have a good norm. to put...
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or dislike of the beautiful or memory of the national but because that i care about the spirit of prussia and making this illusion cannot give you what respect as we discuss everything that's happened in the duma in the last few hours i think it's probably worth as rewinding back to january when president putin got rid of his old cabinet asked them to resign but also at the same time he seemed to have a different opinion of where things were going to go back on the 77th anniversary of the lifting of the siege of leningrad in world war 2 a war veteran i asked him if it was time to abolish presidential term limits altogether. he was and then we didn't it would be terrible to return to the situation which was in the 1980 s. when heads of state held on to power until the end of their days we don't ensuring the transformation of power once they were not in power anymore comes thank you very much though but it would be better not to return to the situation because you seem to be in the middle of the 1980 s. now daryn there was a lot of speculation they can buy some i don't know whether you shou
or dislike of the beautiful or memory of the national but because that i care about the spirit of prussia and making this illusion cannot give you what respect as we discuss everything that's happened in the duma in the last few hours i think it's probably worth as rewinding back to january when president putin got rid of his old cabinet asked them to resign but also at the same time he seemed to have a different opinion of where things were going to go back on the 77th anniversary of the...
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the soviet offenses had smashed their way deep in, overrunning exposed provinces of eight east prussia and the coastal province of pomerania. seizing the german capital first was thus extremely unlikely for the western allies, short of a miracle. that it was also a highly risky operation that i would argue is foreign to eisenhower's sober sense of strategy. eisenhower does take his share of risks in the war, but by and large the operations on the map is not what you would consider nic andn it -- napoleo the chances they take and the risk they are willing to court. there's a 19 67 book by stephen ambrose, one of the fathers of this museum along with nick miller. eisenhower in berlin, 1945, the decision to halt at the elba. not driving for berlin but halting here, where the americans would eventually stop. was one of the first to make a sustained argument in favor of ike's decision not to go for berlin. or to risk 80,000 or 90,000 100,000 men in a senseless fight for a city that was going to be divided among the allies anyway. that is the contour of ambrose' argument in eisenhower in ber
the soviet offenses had smashed their way deep in, overrunning exposed provinces of eight east prussia and the coastal province of pomerania. seizing the german capital first was thus extremely unlikely for the western allies, short of a miracle. that it was also a highly risky operation that i would argue is foreign to eisenhower's sober sense of strategy. eisenhower does take his share of risks in the war, but by and large the operations on the map is not what you would consider nic andn it...
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but soviet defenses had smashed its way into the reich itself, overrunning east prussia here and the coastal province of pomerania and came to rest here on the rivers. seizing the german capital first was unlikely for the western allies but also a highly risky operation that was foreign to eisenhower's sober sense of strategy. eisenhower does take his share of risks in the war but by and large the operations on the map are not what you could consider napoleanic in the chances they take, in the risks they're willing to court. that's a little 1967 book by steven ambrose of sainted memory. steven ambrose, of course, is one of the fathers of this museum, along with our own nick mueller. he wrote a book called "eisenhower in berlin in 1945: the decision to halt at the albaa," where the americans would eventually stop. he was one of the first, i think, to make a sustained argument in favor of ike's decision not to go for berlin, not to risk, oh, i don't know, 80,000, 90,000 or 100,000 men in a senseless fight for a city that was going to be divided amongst the allies anyway. that's essenti
but soviet defenses had smashed its way into the reich itself, overrunning east prussia here and the coastal province of pomerania and came to rest here on the rivers. seizing the german capital first was unlikely for the western allies but also a highly risky operation that was foreign to eisenhower's sober sense of strategy. eisenhower does take his share of risks in the war but by and large the operations on the map are not what you could consider napoleanic in the chances they take, in the...
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delegates failed to reach a deal as russia refused to bend to prussia from the cartel -- from russia -- as russia refused to bend to pressure from the cartels to join them in a supply reduction. oil reducers trying to offset the impact of the coronavirus, which has hammered demand. the united nations migration agency reports a grim milestone regarding deaths of migrants trying to cross the mediterranean. it is estimated 20,000 people have died since 2014. that includes the presumed drowning of more than 90 people after a small boat overturned after leaving libya last month, and the disappearance of a ship set off from algeria. global news 24 hours a day, online and at quicktake on bloomberg, powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in over 120 countries. i'm mark crumpton. this is bloomberg. david: a hiring search last month, but can the labor market hold up as the coronavirus spreads? we ask alstom goolsbee at the university of chicago. this is bloomberg. ♪ david: this is "balance of power.". i'm david westin. the u.s. labor market surprised upside last month with wages go
delegates failed to reach a deal as russia refused to bend to prussia from the cartel -- from russia -- as russia refused to bend to pressure from the cartels to join them in a supply reduction. oil reducers trying to offset the impact of the coronavirus, which has hammered demand. the united nations migration agency reports a grim milestone regarding deaths of migrants trying to cross the mediterranean. it is estimated 20,000 people have died since 2014. that includes the presumed drowning of...
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king of prussia mall in pennsylvania, announcing it will be closing its doors after orders from the governorential places. walmart is reducing hours from 6:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. they want to allow time for cleaning and restocking of shelves. >> masses are being cancelled. the washington national cathedral is closed but streaming services. this morning's message came from bishop michael curry. he's the bishop who preached at prince harry and meghan markle's su weddings. >>> we'll answer your questions about fear and mental health, next. about fear and mental health, next into a smaller life? are your asthma treatments just not enough? then see what could open up for you with fasenra. it is not a steroid or inhaler. it is not a rescue medicine or for other eosinophilic conditions. it's an add-on injection for people 12 and up with asthma driven by eosinophils. nearly 7 out of 10 adults with asthma may have elevated eosinophils. fasenra is designed to target and remove eosinophils, a key cause of asthma. it helps to prevent asthma attacks, improve breathing, and can reduce the need for oral ster
king of prussia mall in pennsylvania, announcing it will be closing its doors after orders from the governorential places. walmart is reducing hours from 6:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. they want to allow time for cleaning and restocking of shelves. >> masses are being cancelled. the washington national cathedral is closed but streaming services. this morning's message came from bishop michael curry. he's the bishop who preached at prince harry and meghan markle's su weddings. >>> we'll...
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. >> i was a server at the legal seafoods in the king of prussia mall. i have a child with special needs and i haven't taken my daughter outside because she's and i can't even fathom taking her to the hospital. >> i am a lyft driver. we're being put in a particularly difficult situation where we have to make a choice between going out there unprotected, and losing our homes, losing our car loans or all the ings that might happen financially when you don't make your payments. >> i'm a housekeeper. i'm a ngle mom of three. we are really scared how long this will last. i just want everybody to be safe, and i hope that everybody will really be-- will shelter in place, because to control this virus, because everybody's being so excited about at's happening, because we don't know what would happen next. and i really don't know when i'm going to go bk to work. >> woodruff: hso hard r. and there are so many more just like them. let's go back to the financial rescue plan: what it does, and what might be left to do. we turn to someone with deep lawrence summers se
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picuri: i was a server at the legal seafoods in the king of prussia mall.cial needs and i haven't taken my daughter outside because she's non-verbal.i ann't even fathom taking her to the hospital. if something like that were to happen. edan: i am a lyft driver. we're being put in a particarly difficult situation where we have to make a choice between going out there unprotected and losing our homes, losing in our car loans or all the things that might happen financially when you don't make your payments. larrilou: i'm a hoper. for eight years. i'm a single mom and i have three kids. i amdeally concerned and sca about our health care. i just want everybody to be safe , and i hopeev thaybody will really be in the shelter in place, because to control this virus, because everybody's being -- everybody wants to end thi because it is really -- i mean, everybody's being excited about what's happening, because we don't know what would happen next. and i really don't know when i'm gonna go back to work. judy: so hard to hear, and there were so my more just like at.
picuri: i was a server at the legal seafoods in the king of prussia mall.cial needs and i haven't taken my daughter outside because she's non-verbal.i ann't even fathom taking her to the hospital. if something like that were to happen. edan: i am a lyft driver. we're being put in a particarly difficult situation where we have to make a choice between going out there unprotected and losing our homes, losing in our car loans or all the things that might happen financially when you don't make your...
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400 missile systems, which was against the sanctions that we had in place, they purchased back from prussia russia in a conflict in northern syria. i'm glad, it's a very convoluted complex situation that i think the administration is doing the very best they can. i'm hoping secretary of state pompeo and others can work this thing out. liz: come back soon. great to see you. thank you for having us. lou dobbs next right here on the foxbusiness network. have a good evening. ♪ ♪ lou: good evening, everybody from washington d.c. tonight, president trump is broadening the federal government respond to the coronavirus pandemic. president trump appointed by president spent a week ago today to leave the president's coronavirus task force and depends has been leading business groups, laboratory directors, nursing home operators, visiting with healthcare professionals and pushing the president
400 missile systems, which was against the sanctions that we had in place, they purchased back from prussia russia in a conflict in northern syria. i'm glad, it's a very convoluted complex situation that i think the administration is doing the very best they can. i'm hoping secretary of state pompeo and others can work this thing out. liz: come back soon. great to see you. thank you for having us. lou dobbs next right here on the foxbusiness network. have a good evening. ♪ ♪ lou: good...
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they estimate mall traffic will, down 75% in the coming weeks some malls, like king of prussia, are closedirely think of victoria's secret and those that don't translate well online, bath & body works, those will be more hit names like planet fitness because memberships, in large part, are already paid back over to you >> before you go, courtney, one of the things we heard from the president yesterday was, don't hoard items. things will be restocked in the stores not to worry can you speak to the issue of supply chain it's something i wish i had spoken more to eunice about. while i think the supply chain may be okay now, but the question is what it looks like in a week or two from now. >> when the coronavirus first started percolating overseas in china where so much manufacturing was done, the first concern is supply chain, what happens to where the goods are made in those factories. that is slowly starting to come back online. the retailers i have spoken to have tried very much to assure me, to be able to assure the public, there is not a shortage of goods yes, you might be seeing empty s
they estimate mall traffic will, down 75% in the coming weeks some malls, like king of prussia, are closedirely think of victoria's secret and those that don't translate well online, bath & body works, those will be more hit names like planet fitness because memberships, in large part, are already paid back over to you >> before you go, courtney, one of the things we heard from the president yesterday was, don't hoard items. things will be restocked in the stores not to worry can you...
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other teams in the country many elite players have also agreed to have their wages cut bon munich prussia dormant all the life 2nd by leverkusen will contribute more than 20000000 dollars to help our clubs in germany's top 2 divisions german football writer chris williams says clubs qatar still got a business with sames losing out on a total of more than $800000000.00 in revenue if the season isn't finished the clubs are missing out so much we came we count at the moment through loss of revenue and those big sides like vertebrae even and shout who are a little worried and then if you drop down to the league below the likes of hamburg and asked for how and stuttgart who are hopefully trying to gain promotion they would miss out on 1000000 so there would be a real impact in the top 2 also in the leagues below in trial eager and also the 4th division and below in the amateur game as well the the flow through of lack of receipts and money and in country the tills is really affecting clubs in germany and across the whole of europe there has been talk of maybe finishing the bonus league in a to
other teams in the country many elite players have also agreed to have their wages cut bon munich prussia dormant all the life 2nd by leverkusen will contribute more than 20000000 dollars to help our clubs in germany's top 2 divisions german football writer chris williams says clubs qatar still got a business with sames losing out on a total of more than $800000000.00 in revenue if the season isn't finished the clubs are missing out so much we came we count at the moment through loss of revenue...
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it's a continuation of the hoax, whether it's the impeachment hoax or the russia, prussia, russia folkss what i'm talking about. this is very serious. >> president trump but leaders of the pharmaceutical industry to discuss a possible vaccine for the coronavirus. bret: thank you. let's bring in the panel. former interim chair, the dmc, former press secretary or george w. bush. i want to go back to south carolina, your thoughts on the results tonight. it looks like a massive win for joe biden. >> it's a very important win for joe biden. he needed this victory and now we have a huge number of states who will compete march 3. as you all know, 29 states and territories will allocate delegates. 60% of the delegates necessary to win. joe biden, along with others must show that they can build a diverse coalition and have resources to compete in big states and small states because of the name of the game is delegates. joe biden clearly, this was a victory he desperately needed today. bret: how much pressure will be on the other candidates? to move aside, to create one candidate to go head-to-he
it's a continuation of the hoax, whether it's the impeachment hoax or the russia, prussia, russia folkss what i'm talking about. this is very serious. >> president trump but leaders of the pharmaceutical industry to discuss a possible vaccine for the coronavirus. bret: thank you. let's bring in the panel. former interim chair, the dmc, former press secretary or george w. bush. i want to go back to south carolina, your thoughts on the results tonight. it looks like a massive win for joe...