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town signs in kashubia are bilingual. 240,000 people belong to this ethnic slavic group.and that number is set to grow because families here tend to have many children. >> these five siblings, for example, are all part of the kreft family. max is in charge of the mugs. he needs 10 for everyone, including his parents. the oldest brother david is cuddling with the youngest, gabriel. all in all there are eight children. meals, games, and homework all take place at one big table. the holy family looks on from above. catholicism plays a big role here. >> we wanted four kids. god gave us eight, so he doubled our wish. that's life. >> many more families in the town feel blessed by an abundance of children. those who do are granted an array of benefits, including free school meals. the kids pour in for lunch. this is just one class. >> for us having many children doesn't mean two, or three, or four children. 10 kids are no exception. our record is 12 children at our school from one family. >> the community has a population of almost 20,000, and that number is growing. tadeusz kob
town signs in kashubia are bilingual. 240,000 people belong to this ethnic slavic group.and that number is set to grow because families here tend to have many children. >> these five siblings, for example, are all part of the kreft family. max is in charge of the mugs. he needs 10 for everyone, including his parents. the oldest brother david is cuddling with the youngest, gabriel. all in all there are eight children. meals, games, and homework all take place at one big table. the holy...
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sciences on chernobyl that was published last year, and there they translated 5,000 articles from slavic, from russian, into english that were published in the russian medical and scientific literature. over a million people now have already died as a result of chernobyl-- it's only 25 years old. over a mlion, d that hs been covered up by the blasted u.n., by the international atomic energy agency--how dare they-- and the world health organization. this is the biggest cover-up in the history of medicine. i have never read anything like this in my life, and i've been a doctor since i was 23. >> the nuclear regulatory commission has asked the national academy of sciences to do some research on incidents of cancer in the vicinity of nuclear plants all over the united states. is that going to be a helpful study, do you think? >> yes and no. the national academy of sciences has conducted for 7 consecutive occasions a thing called the biological effects of ionizing radiation, and they put out a report recently, number vii, and it was a good report and it said no radiation is safe, radiation is
sciences on chernobyl that was published last year, and there they translated 5,000 articles from slavic, from russian, into english that were published in the russian medical and scientific literature. over a million people now have already died as a result of chernobyl-- it's only 25 years old. over a mlion, d that hs been covered up by the blasted u.n., by the international atomic energy agency--how dare they-- and the world health organization. this is the biggest cover-up in the history of...
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i'm gonna go with slavic cyrillic. no, czech. and you know this how?bride once. you know, a czech mate? i'm gonna run this down. there can't be too many shops in the area that sell this stuff. hey, perlmutter. i'm having a book launch party monday night. you wanna come? please. i'll put you down as a maybe. (castle) this is gonna weird you out a little bit,
i'm gonna go with slavic cyrillic. no, czech. and you know this how?bride once. you know, a czech mate? i'm gonna run this down. there can't be too many shops in the area that sell this stuff. hey, perlmutter. i'm having a book launch party monday night. you wanna come? please. i'll put you down as a maybe. (castle) this is gonna weird you out a little bit,
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it happened in slavic countries. he does not want to become -- he doesn't want to have would have been in kiev. so ukraine is really important in that context. the third piece of context is who is this guy and how does he think? i think bob gates put it best. when you look in his eyes you see kgb kgb, kgb. he is a thug. he is a thug is a bully. he only understands relative power strength and weakness. he does not believe something that every western businessman believes it is possible to sit down in a negotiation have a win-win outcome. he only believes in win/lose india's entrepreneurial risk-taking personality which means he's a risk-taker buddies a particular kind of risk-taker. when he takes a risk and believes he succeeds as he is done and the crane is often willing to take a bigger risk and that's why worry. he was willing to go to war in ukraine and we were not. but in the baltics i think nato was willing to go to war over the baltics. >> the gentleman in the second row. >> on weapons of mass distraction. peop
it happened in slavic countries. he does not want to become -- he doesn't want to have would have been in kiev. so ukraine is really important in that context. the third piece of context is who is this guy and how does he think? i think bob gates put it best. when you look in his eyes you see kgb kgb, kgb. he is a thug. he is a thug is a bully. he only understands relative power strength and weakness. he does not believe something that every western businessman believes it is possible to sit...
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the term slave comes from -- it's a reference to the slavic people. the slavs were among the 1st slaves. as a matter of fact white americans were enslaved command that is why jefferson sent troops to tripoli to free american slaves that were enslaved by the northern african countries. and so i think that the unique thing about slavery in the united states and slavery in the united states is that on the western world, i should say, is that great britain and the united states where the two countries that went to the greatest pains to limit slavery. part of the effort was to eliminate slavery. slavery was the normal state of affairs. i'm not giving any sanction to it, but it was the normal state of affairs. united states and great britain to the most to and that abusive and ugly institution. >> rob's calling in from port saint joe florida. >> all right.right. hey, professor. i did not realize you had such a long rap sheet. what a public menace. you brought the constitution and the framers up. the framers designed to secure liberty did not as james madiso
the term slave comes from -- it's a reference to the slavic people. the slavs were among the 1st slaves. as a matter of fact white americans were enslaved command that is why jefferson sent troops to tripoli to free american slaves that were enslaved by the northern african countries. and so i think that the unique thing about slavery in the united states and slavery in the united states is that on the western world, i should say, is that great britain and the united states where the two...