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nationalist party who to eggs and bacon on the eternal flame in caves memorial park a monument to the red army soldiers who died liberating the country from the nazis rather deputy. sees little surprise as to why this happens in more than the ukraine . because the nation was brainwashed by five years of you sugar's rule actions like these are an attempt to write off the sacrifice his country made to be liberated from the nazis in the resulting proof of his propaganda like the rehabilitation of nazi collaborators like you here bitch and moan there the two nationalist army leaders to ban men there and i mention here which were made heroes of ukraine by former president you shouldn't go there groups are seen by many as nazi collaborators first they fought the german invasion then turned again. as the soviet troops at times using gruesome tactics against civilians the former president's decision split open ukraine ideologically now with victory on the court which in office the author proved in court that been there had no right to bear the heroic accolade for. the laws that only a citizen of ukrai
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it looks at one of the key figures in the left army terrorist bit -- the left-wing terrorist red army faction. earlier, i spoke to our berlin correspondent and asked him if the second and german film in competition was likely to pick up any prizes. >> i do not think so. it is a very good film. but it covers a lot of the same ground of the film "the better mine off -- the bader meinhoff complex," which won an oscar a few years ago. this looks at why it ordinary germans became her wrists. but i think the jury will think it is more of the same. >> how is this year's festival different from festivals in the past? >> the big difference is that berlin has gotten so big that everybody is coming here, people who do not have anything to do with the film industry. arcade fire was here yesterday to present a phone. another pop star was here to sell the function will be making. you would not usually see these kinds of people in berlin before. even james franco has taken time out from preparing for the oscars to open an art exhibit. berlin is getting huge. all sorts are comg here to g a piece of t
it looks at one of the key figures in the left army terrorist bit -- the left-wing terrorist red army faction. earlier, i spoke to our berlin correspondent and asked him if the second and german film in competition was likely to pick up any prizes. >> i do not think so. it is a very good film. but it covers a lot of the same ground of the film "the better mine off -- the bader meinhoff complex," which won an oscar a few years ago. this looks at why it ordinary germans became her...
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think largely in response to the coup in checks of a vacuum or people were very worried about the red army just sort of appearing in the borders of the pyrenees you know there were russians with snow on their boots supposedly going to arrive in somewhere like hole and that was why the alliance was established but it was a defensive alliance it was not intended as an offensive alliance now this general rasmussen or whoever it is he has a seen the invalidity of the current strategic concept of nato and he is endeavoring you know it's the only way to make build bridges with a country with russia but he's being regarded by him. clinton i think some from these cables anyway so it appears some sort of pale pink lefty and hillary clinton seems desperate to stop. anders rasmussen making any positive outreach to russia but why they realize that that's what a lot of supposedly yes relations are meant to be better between moscow and washington now it seems that if they're spying via nato on what moscow is up to it means that they don't trust what's going on in russia. so what that's all it was they d
think largely in response to the coup in checks of a vacuum or people were very worried about the red army just sort of appearing in the borders of the pyrenees you know there were russians with snow on their boots supposedly going to arrive in somewhere like hole and that was why the alliance was established but it was a defensive alliance it was not intended as an offensive alliance now this general rasmussen or whoever it is he has a seen the invalidity of the current strategic concept of...
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it looks at one of the key figures in the left army terrorist bit -- the left-wing terrorist red army faction. earlier, i spoke to our berlin correspondent and asked him if the second and german film in competition was likely to pick up any prizes. >> i do not think so. it is a very good film. but it covers a lot of the same ground of the film "the better mine off -- the bader meinhoff complex," which won an oscar a few years ago. this looks at why it ordinary germans became her wrists. but i think the jury will think it is more of the same. >> how is this year's festival different from festivals in the past? >> the big difference is that berlin has gotten so big that everybody is coming here, people who do not have anything to do with the film industry. arcade fire was here yesterday to present a phone. another pop star was here to sell the function will be making. you would not usually see these kinds of people in berlin before. even james franco has taken time out from preparing for the oscars to open an art exhibit. berlin is getting huge. all sorts are coming here to get a piece
it looks at one of the key figures in the left army terrorist bit -- the left-wing terrorist red army faction. earlier, i spoke to our berlin correspondent and asked him if the second and german film in competition was likely to pick up any prizes. >> i do not think so. it is a very good film. but it covers a lot of the same ground of the film "the better mine off -- the bader meinhoff complex," which won an oscar a few years ago. this looks at why it ordinary germans became her...
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carter is in the white house celebrating christmas and get news in that the red army has just invaded afghanistan. and then here just three months after the soviets invade afghanistan and kennedy is concerned about the rising cold war intentions which according to the archives are the fault of carter? wow! wow! put it in context, what was going on march 5th of 1980? democratic presidential primaries. are jimmy carter the incumbent democratic president was being challenged by senator ted kennedy for this. so what happened in 1980 with carter seems to have also happened to some extent in 1983 with ronald reagan as well. in both cases. well, i could give other examples of this but i'm watching the clock and i should probably stop and i want to take your questions but that was a look at dewy, at frank marshall davis, at ted kennedy. and there's a lot of other people i could cover as well. but i'll stop right there and take some of your questions. thank you. [applause] >> right here, yeah. john. >> what do you account for the growing support that the communist party has been giving the dem
carter is in the white house celebrating christmas and get news in that the red army has just invaded afghanistan. and then here just three months after the soviets invade afghanistan and kennedy is concerned about the rising cold war intentions which according to the archives are the fault of carter? wow! wow! put it in context, what was going on march 5th of 1980? democratic presidential primaries. are jimmy carter the incumbent democratic president was being challenged by senator ted kennedy...
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in greece and italy and, of course, yourselves in germany were long scarred by terrorism from the red army faction. nevertheless, we should acknowledge that this threat comes in europe overwhelmingly from young men who follow a completely perverse, warped interpretation of islam and who are prepared to blow themselves up and kill their fellow citizens. last week at davos i range the alarm bell for the europe to return to their economic dynamism. though my message is complex, my message is equally stark. we will not defeat terrorism simply by the action we take outside our borders. europe needs to wake up to what is happening in our own countries. of course, that means strengthening as angela said the security aspects of our response. on tracing plots, on stopping them, on counter-surveillance and intelligence gathering but this is just part of the answer. we've got to get to the root of the problem. and we need to be absolutely clear on where the origins of these terrorist attacks lie. and that is the existence of an ideology islamist extremism. and we should be equally clear must distingu
in greece and italy and, of course, yourselves in germany were long scarred by terrorism from the red army faction. nevertheless, we should acknowledge that this threat comes in europe overwhelmingly from young men who follow a completely perverse, warped interpretation of islam and who are prepared to blow themselves up and kill their fellow citizens. last week at davos i range the alarm bell for the europe to return to their economic dynamism. though my message is complex, my message is...
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he lives in a rundown army bar red sox in tripoli or camps in bedouin style. ignoring the tradition of his conservative society, he surrounds himself with women bodyguards toting assault rifles. >>> a warning today to grocery shoppers in the bay area. police say robbers are targeting elderly women as three a safeway in oakland. the suspects reportedly follow the victims home then rob them at gunpoint either in their garage or driveway. all the women were shopping at the same safeway on redwood road near highway 13. a neighbor's surveillance camera captured one incident and there is a warrant for one of the robbers. police are looking for two men believed to be driving a white suv with distinctive racks on that car. there have been at least six robberies in the past month. police have increased patrols and set up undercover surveillance. >>> oakland's mayor rehired 10 police officers. it could be up to two weeks before they are on the street because they will need retraining. they will be in the patrol division. they are among 80 officers laid off back in july
he lives in a rundown army bar red sox in tripoli or camps in bedouin style. ignoring the tradition of his conservative society, he surrounds himself with women bodyguards toting assault rifles. >>> a warning today to grocery shoppers in the bay area. police say robbers are targeting elderly women as three a safeway in oakland. the suspects reportedly follow the victims home then rob them at gunpoint either in their garage or driveway. all the women were shopping at the same safeway on...
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northern ireland and the have occurred recently in greece and italy and of course in germany from the red army faction. we should acknowledge that this threat comes in europe overwhelmingly from young man who follow a completely approvers war of islam and who are prepared to blow themselves up and kill their fellow citizens. last week's examples, i rang the alarm bell for the urgent europe to recover its economic dynamism, and today the subject is complex my message on security is stark. we will not defeat terrorism simply by the actions we take. europe needs to wake up to what is happening in our own country strengthening has said the security aspects are the response basing plots on stopping them come on the counter surveillance and intelligence gathering. now this is just a part of the answer. we've got to get to the root of the problem and we need to be absolutely clear on what the origin of the terrorist attacks are coming and that is the existence of an ideology is extremism. and we should give you to detail debate -- give great detail what we mean. islam is a religion observed devoutly
northern ireland and the have occurred recently in greece and italy and of course in germany from the red army faction. we should acknowledge that this threat comes in europe overwhelmingly from young man who follow a completely approvers war of islam and who are prepared to blow themselves up and kill their fellow citizens. last week's examples, i rang the alarm bell for the urgent europe to recover its economic dynamism, and today the subject is complex my message on security is stark. we...
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my grandfather was in a camp and my mother fled just before the red army seized control of her that it i have country. they, like ronald reagan, understood that communism, especially the soviet brand of communism meant a life of restriction, oppression and violence or cold-blooded murder. while some derided president reagan when he took on the ussr, it was a point of inspiration for the harris family. his courage and unwavering belief has immortalized him to those who witnessed and lived through one of the most deadly regimes in the history of mankind. mr. speaker, on behalf of the harris family, i want to thank president reagan. may his legacy always remain a beacon for those around the world who seek the asylum of freedom and liberty. mr. speaker, i yield back my time. mr. gallegly: at this time, mr. speaker, i would like to yield to my very good friend from the state of texas, tyler, texas, as a matter of fact, judge gohmert. mr. gohmert: thank you, my friend from california. at fort beening, georgia, 1978-1980 we saw the military being cut, demoralizeded. our u.s. embassy in iran w
my grandfather was in a camp and my mother fled just before the red army seized control of her that it i have country. they, like ronald reagan, understood that communism, especially the soviet brand of communism meant a life of restriction, oppression and violence or cold-blooded murder. while some derided president reagan when he took on the ussr, it was a point of inspiration for the harris family. his courage and unwavering belief has immortalized him to those who witnessed and lived...
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so, i believe and what i've been told, it's a red line for the army. they probably will not go after one of their own. he is obviously, a military leader. >> another question of what's going to happen to all of that money he allegedly has, perhaps billions of dollars. on a larger note, let me ask you about the question of moderation. ever since 9/11 the refrain from so many observers has been where are the muslim moderates? what does this revolution say about the potential for more moderation in the future? >> i think it says a huge amount. what we saw in the square was not ideology. was not religion. there were no items, except for nationalism. and young people. people like all of the people we know who really want freedom and democracy. they speak english. they're men, they're women, they're girls, they're boys. they're rich, they're poor. they're professionals or are not. and these are the voices, the united states, as you say, has been longing to hear since 9/11. and when was the last time we saw mass cheering in this part of the world? it was afte
so, i believe and what i've been told, it's a red line for the army. they probably will not go after one of their own. he is obviously, a military leader. >> another question of what's going to happen to all of that money he allegedly has, perhaps billions of dollars. on a larger note, let me ask you about the question of moderation. ever since 9/11 the refrain from so many observers has been where are the muslim moderates? what does this revolution say about the potential for more...
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sitting bull, crazy horse and red cloud, red cloud had recognized in 1868 when he signed the fort laramie treaty that he couldn't win, he couldn't beat the army. the other two went on and fought for nine years with thousands of their own people being killed. he was impetuous but was a really red cloud the wiser of the chiefs? >> that's a reasonable question, and i would say you're missing some parts of history here that are important. under the treaty of 1868, all sioux indians were allowed to inhabit any part of the great sioux reservation which included all of south dakota from the
sitting bull, crazy horse and red cloud, red cloud had recognized in 1868 when he signed the fort laramie treaty that he couldn't win, he couldn't beat the army. the other two went on and fought for nine years with thousands of their own people being killed. he was impetuous but was a really red cloud the wiser of the chiefs? >> that's a reasonable question, and i would say you're missing some parts of history here that are important. under the treaty of 1868, all sioux indians were...
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red veto used by the obama administration. a military helicopter has crashed in the mountains in northeast colombia killing an army general and three soldiers a witness described seeing the helicopter spiral out of control before coming down and exploding a military official at the scene confirming that all on board had died the worst poor weather at that time although the cause of the crash is still a stop in. western australia has been hit by fresh flooded following heavy rain. several people had to flee their homes after a river burst its banks roads and bridges have also been cut off or more rain is predicted and water levels are expected to rise further the area was struck by devastating floods last december and huge swathes of the roles are recovering from a record breaking. now a grave in israel is now an unlikely tourist attraction because the person bertie there is one harry potter but it's not what you're thinking this is the final resting place of a teenage british soldier killed decades ago but that's not stopping wizard fans from flocking to visit and as artie's polis leader found out this potter story has anythi
red veto used by the obama administration. a military helicopter has crashed in the mountains in northeast colombia killing an army general and three soldiers a witness described seeing the helicopter spiral out of control before coming down and exploding a military official at the scene confirming that all on board had died the worst poor weather at that time although the cause of the crash is still a stop in. western australia has been hit by fresh flooded following heavy rain. several people...
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army. i was with him through the whole course of the revolutionary war. there, human blood ran down in torrents till the waters of the river were red as crimson."s roberts) narrator: in the spring of 1775, england sent a detachment of 700 men to concord, massachusetts to destroy the colony's military supplies. paul revere passed the word that british regulars were coming and minutemen, both black and white, were waiting for them at lexington. prince esterbrook was among those patriots who were wounded. he was a slave. quote: "at lexington they did appear arrayed in hostile form, and tho our friends were peaceful there, yet on them fell the storm. thrice happy they who thus resign into the peaceful grave much better there, in death confin'd than a surviving slave." (poet/soldier/preacher lemuel haynes) narrator: two months later, the british once again took the offensive. free men of color were among the patriots gathered at bunker hill to stop them. england would eventually win the day, but not before the militiamen, despite being badly outnumbered, inflicted devastating losses. eyewitness accounts of that day are contradictory, but in 1818, hi
army. i was with him through the whole course of the revolutionary war. there, human blood ran down in torrents till the waters of the river were red as crimson."s roberts) narrator: in the spring of 1775, england sent a detachment of 700 men to concord, massachusetts to destroy the colony's military supplies. paul revere passed the word that british regulars were coming and minutemen, both black and white, were waiting for them at lexington. prince esterbrook was among those patriots who...
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red sparks littered dark skies like fire flies swimming. the crackling of the burning grass hiszed at the quiet country night. my mother wis perred. in the last stages of the war the retrieving army would burn the dry grass. my mother's family came upon the burnt out fields and found the body of a dog still smoking from the fire. it's tongue was sticking out of his charred skull. my mother heard it whine. it's only the wind my grand mother told her. but the clouds above stood still. there was no wind that day. it is almost dawn. she is quiet now. mother, i said, stroking her hair and forehead. she opens her eyes and for a moment creeps me with a blank stare as if i was part of the nightmare. but she smiles and the past restores itself. i kept you up again my mother said. no. it was the heat, i answered softly. inhealing the frayingance of mangos that drifted in from the orchard. and bowed my head to the mercy of the flies. my last piece is about what it was like what it might feel like to be dead. i was diagnosed with breast cancer a year ago. luckily i'm here but there were sleepless nights i thought, what would it be like to be dead. so -- >> the dead listened with her ice. the
red sparks littered dark skies like fire flies swimming. the crackling of the burning grass hiszed at the quiet country night. my mother wis perred. in the last stages of the war the retrieving army would burn the dry grass. my mother's family came upon the burnt out fields and found the body of a dog still smoking from the fire. it's tongue was sticking out of his charred skull. my mother heard it whine. it's only the wind my grand mother told her. but the clouds above stood still. there was...
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armies and france. his decision to launch the battle of the bulge and to unleash l'vov to and the red wings meant they haderded away all their offensive capability. heller's decision to not yield an edge of the fatherland was meaning that the germans could not defend the rhine. anyway, just throw that out there. and finally, of course, eisenhower distances himself from the whole of the negotiations and final surrender. so smith has the honor of signing the german surrender. now, smith's place in history. truman says his contributions were of commendable value. winston churchill says is comradeship tested in war always found to be of the finest. churchill spoke more highly of smith that he did any other american. after smith's death only president eisenhower and the late general of the army george c. marshall was said to have met the range and duration of bedell smith more than four decades of service and military and civilian branches of the service. talking about marshall and eisenhower and smith. now, marshall says right after the war, spoke of his admiration for the manner in which you have discharged
armies and france. his decision to launch the battle of the bulge and to unleash l'vov to and the red wings meant they haderded away all their offensive capability. heller's decision to not yield an edge of the fatherland was meaning that the germans could not defend the rhine. anyway, just throw that out there. and finally, of course, eisenhower distances himself from the whole of the negotiations and final surrender. so smith has the honor of signing the german surrender. now, smith's place...
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his calf leaving ribbons of red muscle hanging from his fatigues, spreading watches on his uniform showed where shards of the obliterated car had shot into his body. all army medics are trained to divide casualties in to three categories--those who are going to make it no matter what you do, those who are not going to make it no matter what you do, and those who may make it or may not depending on what you do at that moment. medics are told to ignore the first two categories and focus on the last. bloody or not for strickland was going to live at least for now. the medical soldier to give the sergeant some morphine and bandages and pushed on. he passed another soldier whose cheek had been sliced open by shrapnel and hung down revealing a bloody jaw and teeth. a shard of metal was stuck in his jawbone. he was going to make it. he kept going to another soldier who was bleeding from his face yelling i can't see. he was going to make it. the medic hurled towards -- hurried towards a pile of burning wreckage where the captain and some other soldiers have obscured by smoke were wrestling blistering hot razor wire off of the top table of soldiers. he took a half
his calf leaving ribbons of red muscle hanging from his fatigues, spreading watches on his uniform showed where shards of the obliterated car had shot into his body. all army medics are trained to divide casualties in to three categories--those who are going to make it no matter what you do, those who are not going to make it no matter what you do, and those who may make it or may not depending on what you do at that moment. medics are told to ignore the first two categories and focus on the...
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humvee, the modern version of the army jeep, and our colleagues got in an armoured personnel carrier driven by some frenchmen, and we set off over this road, which was a redroad, quite thin in places. the french were upgrading the road, they were working all along it. and we came to a certain point, and there was a french convoy going the other way. it pulled up against the side of the road, and we went around the outside of it, and when we got to the end of the convoy, one of the french waved us to a stop and started yelling something. we were in an armoured--it was armoured, so we had to get out, and he said, "you know, the vehicle behind you seems to have fallen over--disappeared." so we turned around, and it took me a moment to realize that that had to be our car. and we ran back to the spot where the road had crumbled a little. we couldn't see anything--the trees had been flattened. we looked for it, we couldn't find it. we started down, and then land mines, explosions everywhere, small arms fire. the french were yelling, "mines! mines! get back on the road. there are mines". so then, after a long period of time, we realized that the armoured personn
humvee, the modern version of the army jeep, and our colleagues got in an armoured personnel carrier driven by some frenchmen, and we set off over this road, which was a redroad, quite thin in places. the french were upgrading the road, they were working all along it. and we came to a certain point, and there was a french convoy going the other way. it pulled up against the side of the road, and we went around the outside of it, and when we got to the end of the convoy, one of the french waved...
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red sea resort. >>> the uprising in egypt has been called revolution 2.0 because of its roots in social networking sites. here are some of the latest tweets out of egypt this morning. three army officers give up their ranks and join the protestors. one says my oath was to egypt not to a person. another tweet amazing picks from around egypt seems no one stayed home today. how many millions does it take for one man to see. >>> for the second time in two days a powerful pipeline explosion has rocked an american community. the latest happened last night. sent a ball of flames into the sky and strong enough to shake the ground. but it was in a remote rural area. no one was hurt. investigators are still looking for the cause. >>> we have an update to that horrible gasline explosion. five people have tie died in -- five people have died in that home education motion. the victims change from a four- month-old baby to a 79-year-old man. >>> time now 6:44 back here at home. ac transit buss are getting police escorts in one north richmond neighborhood. jade hernandez tells us about demands. >> reporter: good morning, dave. the reason bus drivers are so upset the escorts are only coming
red sea resort. >>> the uprising in egypt has been called revolution 2.0 because of its roots in social networking sites. here are some of the latest tweets out of egypt this morning. three army officers give up their ranks and join the protestors. one says my oath was to egypt not to a person. another tweet amazing picks from around egypt seems no one stayed home today. how many millions does it take for one man to see. >>> for the second time in two days a powerful pipeline...
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. >> against opposition right next to the red bit brick building of the museum, next to it you can see in our camera lens, the yellow truck of an army that is where a fierce battle has been raging for hours now. now the sun is setting over the egyptian capital you get more, and more of the sense the opposition demonstrators are now in a battle for their lives. they are surrounded on all sides by the pro regime supporters. this started out with rocks and stones, it has accelerated and did to. it using petrol bombs. we have not heard firearms being used so far. the defenders are digging stones, setting up barricades, preparing for what can only be described as a fight for their lives. at the end of the day they are surrounded. many of them suffering casualties. we have been watching one man after another with serious head wounds. they have not been able to get medical help. >> keep it tuned more updates as this stretches into the nighttime hours. as you heard. those who want change in our box dent, fighting for their lives. alive look here. traffic from the golden gate bridge fog in looks fabulous. today lots of sunshine today. a lot
. >> against opposition right next to the red bit brick building of the museum, next to it you can see in our camera lens, the yellow truck of an army that is where a fierce battle has been raging for hours now. now the sun is setting over the egyptian capital you get more, and more of the sense the opposition demonstrators are now in a battle for their lives. they are surrounded on all sides by the pro regime supporters. this started out with rocks and stones, it has accelerated and did...