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happy with that that is serbian socialist party has nothing to do with the government is nothing to do we do official functions your hundreds of little serbia really have been a tie in into public life and so these people. these what what do you want to do with these people if they were convicted serve their sentence do you and who are released do you want us to love them up in serbia so they can not show their faces i'm going to sit in parliament like voiceless for instance what voiceless fashion i remember says he's proud of all the war crimes and crimes against humanity that were i will remind you i will remind you while talking about the whole of law and voice of session handed himself to the hague tribunal voluntarily had thirteen years thirteen years trial is that what you call who love law and was then acquitted came back to serbia and then. overturned this year it was overturned it was overturned but thirteen years is all your sentence by and that's free because of time so of course of course this still whole all him at least three years of his life. their money or step o
happy with that that is serbian socialist party has nothing to do with the government is nothing to do we do official functions your hundreds of little serbia really have been a tie in into public life and so these people. these what what do you want to do with these people if they were convicted serve their sentence do you and who are released do you want us to love them up in serbia so they can not show their faces i'm going to sit in parliament like voiceless for instance what voiceless...
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socialist party leader eugene b. debs, who got one million votes for president of the street of, president of the united states in 1912 is arrested for objective to the war effort and is sentenced to 10 years in jail. with prosecution of dissidents, wilson has both crushed the antiwar spirit and appeased the extremists. america's answer to the threat from abroad, the threat of the german armies, also becomes more vigorous in the summer of 1918. doubts of national conscience, fears about security, are dimmed by triumphant scenes from the western front. the aef is in action to the hilt, driving back the german's last offensive. woodrow wilson, who feared that war would prove an enemy of liberty, has compromised with that enemy. in the promising autumn of 1918, the nation has not sensed this. what americans feel is an irresistible strength of purpose. the army is on the march in france. the nation is in step over here. >> you can watch the ceremony here all weekend, every weekend on c-span 3. >> monday night, on the com
socialist party leader eugene b. debs, who got one million votes for president of the street of, president of the united states in 1912 is arrested for objective to the war effort and is sentenced to 10 years in jail. with prosecution of dissidents, wilson has both crushed the antiwar spirit and appeased the extremists. america's answer to the threat from abroad, the threat of the german armies, also becomes more vigorous in the summer of 1918. doubts of national conscience, fears about...
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national socialist party published its teachings to set ism that when jews were to be precluded from being citizens in the one nine hundred twenty s. when the national socialist party made their claims many events showed increasing anti-semitism in word indeed one of them was the murder of the foreign minister of utter rotten are nine hundred twenty two and all the attacks against jews in one thousand twenty three in the shi'a and fertile quarter after leno was just this very concise view of history shows but the undertow of national socialism actually did not happen overnight but it had really grew stronger. ladies and gentlemen why am i talking in such detail on all the things that happened before that neither have i but nine hundred thirty eight eighty five ninety ninety five years ago but it's tough on you but i do so because i'm convinced that we can any draw the correct lessons for us for today and for the future if we understand these programs from one nine hundred thirty eight as part of a process that absorbed a dreadful afterwards in the shoah lots of the which was preceded
national socialist party published its teachings to set ism that when jews were to be precluded from being citizens in the one nine hundred twenty s. when the national socialist party made their claims many events showed increasing anti-semitism in word indeed one of them was the murder of the foreign minister of utter rotten are nine hundred twenty two and all the attacks against jews in one thousand twenty three in the shi'a and fertile quarter after leno was just this very concise view of...
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much more inclined to challenge you know what's been handed to them now you are a member of a socialist party with a very telling and name solidarity people before profit and you are committed in your own words to you being an economic system where one percent control both political power do you find it. you can alter that economic system. both within your country and broadly. well we now have a system whereby it's never been more equal on the planet it's now five men and they are men five of the richest people control the saying wealth is three point five billion people i mean that's completely and utterly untenable on most of the wealth that's a must for the one percent is horrid it's not invested productively in society you know they use tax shelters tax havens. or whatever to hide money. and spend it so we've reached a. dangerous situation on the plumbers whereby all of the wealth that's been created i think something like eighty percent is just soaked up to the top it means that you know things that were taken in you know advanced copland's countries like europe like garlands like the u.
much more inclined to challenge you know what's been handed to them now you are a member of a socialist party with a very telling and name solidarity people before profit and you are committed in your own words to you being an economic system where one percent control both political power do you find it. you can alter that economic system. both within your country and broadly. well we now have a system whereby it's never been more equal on the planet it's now five men and they are men five of...
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does shed light as to how the whole thing was coordinated like powerful people within the ruling socialist party are making pressure to stop this this meaning the nomination of us so what the essentially tried to do was to convince the spanish prime minister from the u.k. that the guy he wanted to take one of the top jobs in spain was no good you was too pro russian and as a justifiable cause he they presented the public opinion they themselves tailored to how they wanted at least that's the narrative the anonymous are saying is in their documents of course we couldn't really very find them independently although we did reach out to the u.k. government but guess what apparently the spanish cluster succeeded and. i mean well historically. that battle banners did not get the position as the director of homeland security in spain so if that's not meddling in foreign countries affairs then what is so by the sounds of it it's a u.k. operation of influence but it's good influence according to them what they say. is that eventually many things fascinating story it is that of bringing all the details th
does shed light as to how the whole thing was coordinated like powerful people within the ruling socialist party are making pressure to stop this this meaning the nomination of us so what the essentially tried to do was to convince the spanish prime minister from the u.k. that the guy he wanted to take one of the top jobs in spain was no good you was too pro russian and as a justifiable cause he they presented the public opinion they themselves tailored to how they wanted at least that's the...
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spanish class this is this is the charge what they're saying is powerful people within the ruling socialist party are making pressure to stop this to stop the nomination of federal banus so effectively what the what the u.k. tried doing the tried convincing the spanish prime minister. was no good he was to progression and that public opinion was against him the very public opinion the themselves created the themselves tailored to how the wanted and so and guess what they succeeded because some fifty days into the nomination process the spanish prime minister decided to appoint a nother person to take up the job so really you have the u.k. doing a convert operation in spain to prevent the leader of the country from appointing who he wants to become the head of the department of national of homeland security so if that's not meddling in other countries affairs then well what is. it's a first name story a little of all of us to make their own minds up as to what they want to believe about this or not but it's absolutely fascinating many things you can start off with the story for us now we have cont
spanish class this is this is the charge what they're saying is powerful people within the ruling socialist party are making pressure to stop this to stop the nomination of federal banus so effectively what the what the u.k. tried doing the tried convincing the spanish prime minister. was no good he was to progression and that public opinion was against him the very public opinion the themselves created the themselves tailored to how the wanted and so and guess what they succeeded because some...
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by the way also you can find political groupings like the people's party of the european socialist party and their other small groups. >> to study divisions in europe is one core british skill. >> maybe. [laughter] >> i realize those days are past but looking further abroad to the commonwealth, i know britain gave up close economic relations with new zealand and australia and that led to some bad feeling so to hope that these relationships can become much stronger and deeper with the bilateral treaties with australia and new zealand and canada or some sort of grouping. the deals with australia, new zealand and canada and also to deal with the economies around the world so i think it would be bilateral and obviously with those constraints but this is high on the priority list. >> the other be a trend we see in the world today is the return to geopolitics and britain with her global interest with china and russia has had a contentious relationship and the russians have sent agents to murder people in british soil how will they approach russia after brexit or in general? >> see people poiso
by the way also you can find political groupings like the people's party of the european socialist party and their other small groups. >> to study divisions in europe is one core british skill. >> maybe. [laughter] >> i realize those days are past but looking further abroad to the commonwealth, i know britain gave up close economic relations with new zealand and australia and that led to some bad feeling so to hope that these relationships can become much stronger and deeper...
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some people say that such chess is using the gibraltar issue to bolster his socialist parties popularity in spain ahead of this week's regional elections in the andalus your region are the say he's right to refuse cooperation with london on a process which could be against spanish interests the trash al-jazeera gibraltar green party delegates from thirty five countries across europe a meeting in berlin to discuss a manifesto for elections next year after recent unexpected gains in germany belgium and luxembourg hoping to fill in the political vacuum across europe from the german capital dominic kane reports. in europe is usually associated with decay and fading light yet this weekend in berlin hundreds of greens believe their movement has a spring in its that. german colleagues at second in the national opinion polls and enjoyed a string of successes and station elections this year narrow their next year's european elections if you haven't actually. we're hoping we can build a progressive alliance which will bring an end to the politics of stagnation that's why we look at our election a
some people say that such chess is using the gibraltar issue to bolster his socialist parties popularity in spain ahead of this week's regional elections in the andalus your region are the say he's right to refuse cooperation with london on a process which could be against spanish interests the trash al-jazeera gibraltar green party delegates from thirty five countries across europe a meeting in berlin to discuss a manifesto for elections next year after recent unexpected gains in germany...
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don't think for a second democrats will become a socialist party? >> how does free trade fit?its in. i talked to democrats we're more free traders. charles: i really don't. you're not speaking for young blacks and -- >> but when you ask a young democrat, say what are you, they say democrat socialist, really what does that mean? i don't think they know. charles: that is, you know, i know that they're confused and i think, you know, we're looking around right now in brazil, we saw an election, people would have never predicted two years ago. we're seeing major shifts in political attitudes around the world. no one thought trump would win when he came down an escalator. to suggest that can't happen is part of the problem. >> i also think we make a big mistake it is all in the political realm and not cultural. things happening at cultural will be addressed at cultural level. politics will follow. i don't think young people love socialism but they hate capitalism. i've been defending the right way. they have not been educated on it. the school system does a disservice. we have to m
don't think for a second democrats will become a socialist party? >> how does free trade fit?its in. i talked to democrats we're more free traders. charles: i really don't. you're not speaking for young blacks and -- >> but when you ask a young democrat, say what are you, they say democrat socialist, really what does that mean? i don't think they know. charles: that is, you know, i know that they're confused and i think, you know, we're looking around right now in brazil, we saw an...
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and i think this is now the socialist party of the united states, and you look at places like venezueladisintegrating, and you have to ask yourself how can any rational person favor the socialism that every time it's tried is a disaster. >> you think this election, like mccarthy, is about americanism. >> yes. mark: versus socialism. >> which country are we going to be? mark: that makes this election historically crucial. >> yes. mark: because we're on a precipice now making that decision, and they view, i assume, donald trump is in the way. they want to remove donald trump. they want to repudiate the 2016 election. they want to take one of the instrumentalities of the federal government so they have a foot hold from which i guess to spring in 2020 as well, and their entire agenda is sort of political molotov cocktails, impeachments, not an agenda they want to run on. they are smart enough to camouflage their actual views, aren't they? >> they are, but also it's genuine hostility. antifa trashing the republican houses in new york and someone throwing a boulder through kevin mccarthy's of
and i think this is now the socialist party of the united states, and you look at places like venezueladisintegrating, and you have to ask yourself how can any rational person favor the socialism that every time it's tried is a disaster. >> you think this election, like mccarthy, is about americanism. >> yes. mark: versus socialism. >> which country are we going to be? mark: that makes this election historically crucial. >> yes. mark: because we're on a precipice now...
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this edition anti all of the socialist parties will be become part of this government of now and our johnson glints in z. is to make sure that this glorious victory this fulsomely tree of the german nation will not be dirty we need to be able to be proud to call for all our time proud of this stuff exists human moment better there should be nothing that people can we approach this with later. calm quiet of under safety is what we know now and what are you going to end in march to this agreement commanders in the various marks and the war ministers show you will all be joined in their task by a special representative in this list of words. m.p. and one of our m.p.'s when i have to come to sign everything the war minister say that cited to and from now on what equal everything signed by neighborhood and everything signed by the name and choice will have to be respected to. make sure the noir of the public this new german republic that we are going to build. it for us if he will not be endangered by anything labor. the daughter of the long live the german republic. we were watching comm
this edition anti all of the socialist parties will be become part of this government of now and our johnson glints in z. is to make sure that this glorious victory this fulsomely tree of the german nation will not be dirty we need to be able to be proud to call for all our time proud of this stuff exists human moment better there should be nothing that people can we approach this with later. calm quiet of under safety is what we know now and what are you going to end in march to this agreement...
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lines of my point democratic control of the means about socialism changing, if you look at the socialist party platform from 1912, which a listener sent me, many of the proposals we now see already implemented in the country. a five-day work week. an eight-hour work day. no child labor. something along the lines of social security. minimum wage. freedom of the press was already there. a progressive income tax. what i would like this panel to look at is to what extent should we embrace socialistic policies? and those of us on the left, within the context of electoral politics, we are a month away from the midterms. to what extent should we embrace the labels of socialism and the policies from an electoral standpoint? what i would also like to do now, starting with ana, is give us a sense, without justifying it, where you are on that spectrum from the left to the idea of total democratic control of the means of production. which would mean the major industries controlled by workers or perhaps the state. just give us a sense so that we get a sense of where everybody is on this spectrum. ana: sure
lines of my point democratic control of the means about socialism changing, if you look at the socialist party platform from 1912, which a listener sent me, many of the proposals we now see already implemented in the country. a five-day work week. an eight-hour work day. no child labor. something along the lines of social security. minimum wage. freedom of the press was already there. a progressive income tax. what i would like this panel to look at is to what extent should we embrace...
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i should just say along the lines of my point about socialism changing, if you look at the socialist party platform from 1912, many proposals propose at the time we now see already implemented in the country, a five-day workweek, an eight hour workday, no child labor, something along the lines of social security, minimum wage, freedom of the press was already there but progressive income tax, and so what i'd like this panel to look at is, to what extent should we embrace socialism policies and to what extent as those of us on the left in the context of electoral politics, a month away, less, from 2010 midterms, to what extent should we believe was socialism and the policies from electoral standpoint, but what i'd also like to do now starting with ana, give us a sense without justifying it where you are on that spectrum from the left to the idea of total democratic control of the means of production, which would mean basically the major industries controlled by workers essentially or perhaps the state. so just give us a sense so we get a sense of where everybody is on the spectrum. ana: i d
i should just say along the lines of my point about socialism changing, if you look at the socialist party platform from 1912, many proposals propose at the time we now see already implemented in the country, a five-day workweek, an eight hour workday, no child labor, something along the lines of social security, minimum wage, freedom of the press was already there but progressive income tax, and so what i'd like this panel to look at is, to what extent should we embrace socialism policies and...
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was still in prison in november 1921 he received nearly one million votes for president on the socialist party ticket, being able to campaign only from his prison cell. jane addams, the pioneer social worker come also was a strong opponent of the war. and she took part in a remarkable conference of women from warring countries on both sides and from neutral nations who met in the hague in neutral holland in 1915 to try to t talk about ways of making peace. in the photographs from that conference am a one of the few places, if not the only place, where during those 4.5 years you can see people from both sides embracing each other, talking together, trying to figure out how to stop this horrible conflict. there were brave war resisters inin every other country. in france, for example, someone i hope they have been honoring this past week -- though i have not seen anything about it -- is the great french socialist outer who in 1914 spoke very strongly against this war he saw looming, sought coming a week before it started he rushed to brussels for r an emergency conference of the leaders. before
was still in prison in november 1921 he received nearly one million votes for president on the socialist party ticket, being able to campaign only from his prison cell. jane addams, the pioneer social worker come also was a strong opponent of the war. and she took part in a remarkable conference of women from warring countries on both sides and from neutral nations who met in the hague in neutral holland in 1915 to try to t talk about ways of making peace. in the photographs from that...
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if they don't get a handle on the borders in the next five to ten years we are going to be a socialist one-party state. >> guest: i would agree we have issues on the side i was clear about that and perhaps the gentleman was not listening tout that part. >> host: does that go as far as the wall when it comes to border security? >> guest: there are parts that should have a wall and some of the parts, my colleague has spelled out pretty well and that is some parts do better with infrared and other technology surveillance measures. we do need to beef up the border control employees, so it's a combination of things but i've always viewed it more as a figure of speech i think there's other effective ways to do that along certain portions. >> host: from new york. kevin, goodm morning. you are on. go ahead. there's a minimum. >> i just saw some democrats want a jobs guarantee. i think mandating -- i get concerned about the mandates in the private sector that cost jobs as well. having said all that, there are some areas where like i mentioned if we raise the minimum wage a dollar or two i would vote for
if they don't get a handle on the borders in the next five to ten years we are going to be a socialist one-party state. >> guest: i would agree we have issues on the side i was clear about that and perhaps the gentleman was not listening tout that part. >> host: does that go as far as the wall when it comes to border security? >> guest: there are parts that should have a wall and some of the parts, my colleague has spelled out pretty well and that is some parts do better with...
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caller: if they do not get a handle on the borders, we will be a socialist, one-party state. host: thanks. guest: i agree we have border security issues and on the interior enforcement side, i was very clear about that. perhaps the gentleman was not listening. host: does that going for as far as the wall? guest: i am rooting for the eagles versus the cowboys. host: does that go for the wall? guest: there are parts of the border that should have a wall. colleague has spelled it out very well. some parts do better with infrared and other tech knowledge he surveillance measures -- technology surveillance measures. we need to beef up border control employees. it is a combination of things. i have always viewed build the wall more as a figure of speech. it can be big and beautiful in certain parts, but there are more effective ways to do that along certain portions of the border. host: from new york, kevin. caller: hello? host: you are on. ryan castella is a republican, i want to know if there are any chances of putting legislation in terms of paid vacation. that would be somethin
caller: if they do not get a handle on the borders, we will be a socialist, one-party state. host: thanks. guest: i agree we have border security issues and on the interior enforcement side, i was very clear about that. perhaps the gentleman was not listening. host: does that going for as far as the wall? guest: i am rooting for the eagles versus the cowboys. host: does that go for the wall? guest: there are parts of the border that should have a wall. colleague has spelled it out very well....
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trish: the democrats are becoming the party socialists. that's not where you started out. the party do you think nancy pelosi is the one to be leading the house? >> i think resistance to her doesn't have anything to do with policy. i looked at that list of 16. some of them are to the left of nancy, some are to the right of nancy. the same leadership team has been in place since 2002. and it's hard over grievances and frustrations not to pile up on people. trish: i think it should have everything to do with policy. i get they want something shiny and new. but policy is what matters. the policy the dem crass have is they have gone the so increasingly left of nancy pelosi and hillary clinton who come across as let them eat cake kind of democrats. they don't have the understanding for what your average american is going through trying to put food on the table and pay the bills every month. because of that, they are increasingly out of touch. what happens? you get ocasio-cortez winning a seat in the house. >> she has pledged recently -- they just had a conference call this week
trish: the democrats are becoming the party socialists. that's not where you started out. the party do you think nancy pelosi is the one to be leading the house? >> i think resistance to her doesn't have anything to do with policy. i looked at that list of 16. some of them are to the left of nancy, some are to the right of nancy. the same leadership team has been in place since 2002. and it's hard over grievances and frustrations not to pile up on people. trish: i think it should have...
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they could have taken a much harder line with negotiations regarding gibraltar, for example, the socialist partynty over the airport out of negotiations prior to the protocol on gibraltar being finalised. it's a tricky situation at the moment but it could bea situation at the moment but it could be a lot worse. simon khan interesting to talk to you and thank you forjoining us, simon hunter. in the us, three people have died after a shooting at a hospital in chicago. the gunman shot a doctor — believed to be his former fiancee — outside the building before storming inside and killing a pharmacist and a police officer. he then turned the gun on himself. 0ur correspondent peter bowes reports. another city, another shooting, this time at a hospitaljust south of downtown chicago. the police say it started with a row in the car park between people who knew each other. the gunman first shot a woman with whom he was in a relationship, and then headed inside the building, closely followed by several police officers. more shots were fired, apparently at random. it was like pow pow pow, pow pow pow, pow po
they could have taken a much harder line with negotiations regarding gibraltar, for example, the socialist partynty over the airport out of negotiations prior to the protocol on gibraltar being finalised. it's a tricky situation at the moment but it could bea situation at the moment but it could be a lot worse. simon khan interesting to talk to you and thank you forjoining us, simon hunter. in the us, three people have died after a shooting at a hospital in chicago. the gunman shot a doctor —...
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take over and he will become chancellor and it was he and his associates, particularly in the socialist party who did bear the brunt of the scapegoating because they was the one forced to swallow this treaty, the treaty of versailles, which ends up being a real sore point to put it mildly for german nationalist. so they was basically given a take it or leave it deal, a treaty that was not going to be negotiated. the article that i talked about before it established the principle of german war guilt and they have been guilty and responsible for starting the war and therefore they was able to force the germans to pay these reparations. to some extent, it offset the colossal debts paid by all of the other allies. this problem -- what was interesting about this is that the united states was in the position and some sort 30 clearly, that the united states could have stayed off a lot of problems by forgiving her allies debt, and particularly the british because they was owed so much money by their allies that if britain first they gave their debts, in the united states could forgive the money that
take over and he will become chancellor and it was he and his associates, particularly in the socialist party who did bear the brunt of the scapegoating because they was the one forced to swallow this treaty, the treaty of versailles, which ends up being a real sore point to put it mildly for german nationalist. so they was basically given a take it or leave it deal, a treaty that was not going to be negotiated. the article that i talked about before it established the principle of german war...
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vietnam is, after all,l, a one-party socialist state.he idea is for such workshops to become a regular feature in schools here. young people need to know how dangerous pollution is, especially for them. at this event, the s students divided into teams for a q&a session. what illnesssses does smogog c? what can you do about air pollution? who is most affected? pupils were rewarded for giving the right answerers. and they can pass on what they learned. hanh: i think that after this workshop, the students will bring their knowowledge to ther home and talk to their parents, and their brothers and sisters. tangmar: i hope they now know momore than theieir parents do t this, , and it will inspire thm to do something. reporter: the cicity authoritis are under pressure to improve public transport. work on an extensive metro system is behind schedule. there are a few express bus routes with modern vehicles, but their impact has not been great so far. the municipality has issued a ban on all motorcycles that takes effect in 2030. but that does not
vietnam is, after all,l, a one-party socialist state.he idea is for such workshops to become a regular feature in schools here. young people need to know how dangerous pollution is, especially for them. at this event, the s students divided into teams for a q&a session. what illnesssses does smogog c? what can you do about air pollution? who is most affected? pupils were rewarded for giving the right answerers. and they can pass on what they learned. hanh: i think that after this workshop,...
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scout organization initially met with labor union leaders to work out a compromise meeting the socialist partydidate that scouting is okay with us which is remarkable than the captains of industry like the rockefellers or the vanderbilts that were all sponsors it was a wide religious economic outreach of membership the time was remarkably inclusive so the first memphis boy scout president was a white to banker and prominent man t around town who donated the first camp at the local counsel but he became the vice president of the national council boy scouts of america and him with another professional and joined by the first paid african-american professional national staff person who later came to work here in memphis but a big reason in the mid- twenties african-american scouts even though they were excluded they convince the national council for a million-dollar grant in today's terms tot encourage atlanta and new not just new orleans jacksonville, florida to start african-american troops and that was a major shift in the mid- twenties where that really reached into society that had the least
scout organization initially met with labor union leaders to work out a compromise meeting the socialist partydidate that scouting is okay with us which is remarkable than the captains of industry like the rockefellers or the vanderbilts that were all sponsors it was a wide religious economic outreach of membership the time was remarkably inclusive so the first memphis boy scout president was a white to banker and prominent man t around town who donated the first camp at the local counsel but...
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socialist. or freedom party so who can get enrolled officially it's for teens but a.p. journalists who went there say they saw children as young as eight here are being taught how to kill. just listen to this you know they can still. see a limitless new call then out of system but it used to know what i was doing he should post pickle fun things when one of them and it was a moment see with his mostly. but not only do they get to learn how to take down those who adults are calling russian invaders the kids are also taught to stand up to what the instructors see as degrading trends in the west. of the us this. should make you. sell the walk if you will feel. so out of the. west that was. what may seem as an ugly display of far right shaw the brainwashing appears to get full support from the local administration well earlier this year kiev splashed some of its bug. youth projects the goal is to prop up what they call national patriotic education some of these projects are run by the stream far right. even the nato backed atlantica council think tank tried to raise interna
socialist. or freedom party so who can get enrolled officially it's for teens but a.p. journalists who went there say they saw children as young as eight here are being taught how to kill. just listen to this you know they can still. see a limitless new call then out of system but it used to know what i was doing he should post pickle fun things when one of them and it was a moment see with his mostly. but not only do they get to learn how to take down those who adults are calling russian...