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. >> well, it could be a demon because if you shift it just the right way, it looks like stalin. >> histache right there and his two bushy eyebrows. >> oh, my gosh, i totally see it. >> it's actually more like yosemite sam. >> it's like a yosemite sam/stalin. >> looks like a pancake to me. >> looks delicious to me. >> in this corner, it's the blue hat. in this corner the black hat. it's time for the hat race. you're wondering how does the hat race work? watch this video. ♪ ♪ >> no! >> are you fts certainly? what are you noticing? >> their hats are levitating. >> with what? with what? >> they have straw in their mouth and they have classic bags on their heads? >> it is a. >> how is it they conned you? >> i was extra large. >> that's scary! >> it is. >> and it looks like black hat was the winner. >> i got to think, though, you might have been at an advantage because the blue hat mighte a heavier hat and is constructive. >> i think it harter to. >> well, if i want to watch a hat race, i'd like for it to be fair. >> that's it for us here at rtm. thanks for joining us and happy new year, eve
. >> well, it could be a demon because if you shift it just the right way, it looks like stalin. >> histache right there and his two bushy eyebrows. >> oh, my gosh, i totally see it. >> it's actually more like yosemite sam. >> it's like a yosemite sam/stalin. >> looks like a pancake to me. >> looks delicious to me. >> in this corner, it's the blue hat. in this corner the black hat. it's time for the hat race. you're wondering how does the hat race...
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but that changes with the stalin's death and khrushchev coming to power, and he sees the middle east as up for grabs as the cold war starts to extend into the third world, and the arabists -- at least the arguments within the cia, james angleton, known as the chief of counterintelligence, he also runs the israeli so-called account, which is growing espionage connection between the cia and massad as the american world is lost to arabs and there is competition for the u.s. alliance. so, i -- and your point about 1991, the end of the colored -- cold war, is well taken. i don't mean to argue for thing sinnance of geopolitical considerations as compared to this arabist impulse. ultimately it is the geopolitics, perhaps sort of wrongly analyzed by the likes of john foster dulles because he has a binary polar cold view of the world, and it's ultimately what wins out over the impulse. so its existence is interesting, and suggestive, of path not taken. it's worth studying that moment to find out why it wasn't. >> have here in my hand today's "washington post." i'll read the headline from page
but that changes with the stalin's death and khrushchev coming to power, and he sees the middle east as up for grabs as the cold war starts to extend into the third world, and the arabists -- at least the arguments within the cia, james angleton, known as the chief of counterintelligence, he also runs the israeli so-called account, which is growing espionage connection between the cia and massad as the american world is lost to arabs and there is competition for the u.s. alliance. so, i -- and...
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if could be a deal on becau demon because if you shift it just the right way, it looks like josef stalin i totally see it. >> like yosemite sam. >> looks gee delicious. >>> in this corner, blue hat. in this corner, black hat. time for the hat race. how does it work? watch this video. >> their hats are levitating. >> it's a straw they have connected to their mouth which is inserted in to a condom placed under the hat to make it rise. >> i think these are elephant c cups. >> and it looked like black hat was the winner. >> i have to think, though, he might have been at an advantage. it's more constricting around the head on this dude. i think he might have been at an unfair advantage. >> i think it would be harder to get that one started, you're right, because there is elastic around the head. >>> that's it for us here. thanks for joining us and happy new year, everybody. >>> hello, everybody. forget those new year's resolutions. just sit on the koufcouch and e some great viral videos "right this minute". ♪ >> dudes up on the edge with a goat. so close the fwoet goat is like out of here and
if could be a deal on becau demon because if you shift it just the right way, it looks like josef stalin i totally see it. >> like yosemite sam. >> looks gee delicious. >>> in this corner, blue hat. in this corner, black hat. time for the hat race. how does it work? watch this video. >> their hats are levitating. >> it's a straw they have connected to their mouth which is inserted in to a condom placed under the hat to make it rise. >> i think these are...
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what's not in the last letter sent out in the many studies are i get to fight the fear and under stalin. of the economy hit by us security vacuum the end of the spice up a tent tastebuds with a traditional with beads off to a meeting with the funnest on preston comic guys on the us senate and says washington expects the lda its buyback and security agreement on the estate to be signed. they criticize the decision of the ofcom got them to release five on christmas we have reports. u s senate is in afghanistan on sunday seeking to replace cheney and condi leasing agents business when it came down the spines the united states but stopped short of scene it was gone oakland to keep it on after composing fourteen republican senate candidates take on interactive intelligence and goblins. he's eighty eight prisoners. there is much evidence to suggest. our wrongdoing. over sixty coalition forces had been killed. as result of actions by these eighty eight in fifty seven afghans had been killed by the actions of these eighty eight to allow them to be released would be a front to the afghan people
what's not in the last letter sent out in the many studies are i get to fight the fear and under stalin. of the economy hit by us security vacuum the end of the spice up a tent tastebuds with a traditional with beads off to a meeting with the funnest on preston comic guys on the us senate and says washington expects the lda its buyback and security agreement on the estate to be signed. they criticize the decision of the ofcom got them to release five on christmas we have reports. u s senate is...
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guest: it probably would make stalin proud. soviet system was about delivering massive infrastructural achievements. a lot of people, when they're seeking to defend stalin's le gacy -- that is still an open debate. not stalin was bad, end of story. they point to the fact that he billed the moscow metro. he won the war against nazi germany. he billed the white sea canal, these massive infrastructure projects. relative to that, putin is running a clean show. there is a kind of similarity and the idea that you build a major infrastructure project to show how successful your system is, how successful you are as a leader. this in a way covers up the inadequacies. host: james is joining us from great britain, in wales. good afternoon. how are you guys? ok? host: where are you in wales? caller: cardiff. about this also to olympics and the security. france, germany, and other countries are sending their own military in support. a lot of police forces, they are sending spotters from the antiterrorism forces to work with the russians. ju
guest: it probably would make stalin proud. soviet system was about delivering massive infrastructural achievements. a lot of people, when they're seeking to defend stalin's le gacy -- that is still an open debate. not stalin was bad, end of story. they point to the fact that he billed the moscow metro. he won the war against nazi germany. he billed the white sea canal, these massive infrastructure projects. relative to that, putin is running a clean show. there is a kind of similarity and the...
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yaltaer, way back at stalin had all the rooms and as , so truman,course churchill, all bugs as a mattercourse. >> i would be fascinated to know barack would say to obama at that meeting for the rules of engagement about spying on each other. i want to have that room swept. it is not what you think. every director wants to have a superb cast in whatever project he or she is directing, but because this is a story line that jack ryan fans are familiar with, you are introducing new people. it seems to me you did a pretty good job of casting. cast of thebout the specific film. tochris pine becomes central this as an actor capable of doing what i thought was essential to this. we need to be interesting actors i could watch inking. thinking is going to be part of the entertaining. it sounds as identical to film. it sounds antistatic -- antit hetical to film. it is putting two guys on a bench late at night in moscow talking about things while one leaving ana dog or envelope. there are a number of times when it is just two people talking to each other. in those times you need complexity, depth,
yaltaer, way back at stalin had all the rooms and as , so truman,course churchill, all bugs as a mattercourse. >> i would be fascinated to know barack would say to obama at that meeting for the rules of engagement about spying on each other. i want to have that room swept. it is not what you think. every director wants to have a superb cast in whatever project he or she is directing, but because this is a story line that jack ryan fans are familiar with, you are introducing new people. it...
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. >>> and one right wing group is out with this ad showing president obama as joseph stalin. >>> and why is seahawks player richard sherman talking about john mccain today? big show coming up. stay with us. [ molly ] this is one way to keep your underwear clean. here's another. try charmin ultra strong. it cleans so well and you can use up to four times less than the leading bargain brand. thanks mom! make me proud honey! [ female announcer ] charmin ultra strong has a duraclean texture that's soft and more durable to help your kids get clean while still using less. and it's four times stronger than the leading bargain brand. so you can keep the biggest kids in the family clean too. [ laughter ] [ female announcer ] used by more plumbers than any other brand, try charmin. it's clog-free or it's free. >>> breaking news tonight. a grand jury has just indicted a north carolina police officer for shooting unarmed student athlete. officer randall kerrick. last week a grand jury refused to indict, but prosecutors vowed to try again today with a full jury. last summer, jonathan was driving
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show trials, a show trial like i have not seen since stalin. the minute you say every single court procedure in the world is leg legitimate just because it happened, then you are on. put martin luther king in jail. this is not legitimate. >> thank you very much. i appreciate both of you taking the time and no doubt many of you watching one side or the other of course, i will say equating this to stalin is a bit rich. but "outfront" next more of our coverage of the amanda knox guilty verdict. there was a huge question steve was referring to, will the u.s. ext extradite amanda knox to italy. if that happens, she could serve, as you heard, her sentence to 28 1/2 years in jail. >>> plus, a winter storm trapping thousands of people on the highways in atlanta. you've seen this story on cnn. georgia's governor finally comes on the air to explain his side of the story. >>> and a rare look inside the former american embassy in iran. remember argo. we'll show you where dozens of americans were held and tortured by iranians in 1979. an exclusive look and
show trials, a show trial like i have not seen since stalin. the minute you say every single court procedure in the world is leg legitimate just because it happened, then you are on. put martin luther king in jail. this is not legitimate. >> thank you very much. i appreciate both of you taking the time and no doubt many of you watching one side or the other of course, i will say equating this to stalin is a bit rich. but "outfront" next more of our coverage of the amanda knox...
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the city of volgograd, once known as stalin grad. and russia is a big place. it is easy for the terrorists to strike particularly at will in any number of cities spread out over thousands of square miles. >> but we had a terrorist bombing at the atlanta games. so it is not as if we are immune from that. they went to dagestan and we know they traveled -- well one of them traveled there. >> dagestan by the way is not far from sochi. >> they traveled there to come back here and was rail cal -- radicalized with the bomb building before he came back. >> here is the difference, paul, in atlanta or boston that was a little group, a cell of terrorist. russia has terrorist armies on its soil. there is no other country other than syria and pakistan that have terrorist armies residing there and their closeness to sochi. that's the problem. the question becomes -- this has been true as matt suggested for many years, well over a decade. why did the international olympic committee allow these olympics to be staged in a place like this? >> what's your answer? >> money. it is
the city of volgograd, once known as stalin grad. and russia is a big place. it is easy for the terrorists to strike particularly at will in any number of cities spread out over thousands of square miles. >> but we had a terrorist bombing at the atlanta games. so it is not as if we are immune from that. they went to dagestan and we know they traveled -- well one of them traveled there. >> dagestan by the way is not far from sochi. >> they traveled there to come back here and...
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they're now looking into one that stuck in sixteen eleven researchers have assumed that stalin was caused by an earthquake but the magnitude of eight point one. cackle and his team mates new findings. they know billy the quake had a magnitude of eight point five. keke the sense that it is such a messy quick due to a career four hundred years ago tsunami is like in the region more often than previously thought does the icon present the results of research and lectures. he helps to have more opportunities to exchange views with other researchers oh well. this is amateur historians dig deeper into the history of disasters in their area and present their research locally. i think our society can develop greater resistance to these catastrophic events a book i've read since i have with the legacy of the expenses but i'm covering these stories. the sign on the key outcome of the leaves. think enough for a lifesaving with empty future generations meet katie and its pillow. i know. the are in the study and japan's literature for the past seventy years. his love of family the country began when he
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under mao, this is actually impossible, or stalin. got to actually actively participate and voice your enthusiasm, and you couldn't just withdraw and retreat into one. it wasn't an option. >> thank you. >> my question is about japan, and correctly, japanese government is becoming more and more right wing and 1945 commemorates the beginning of the nuclear war. and now japanese government is trying to tell nuclear industries. what do you think about that? >> well, this is a long way from 1945. although not entirely. let's leave the nuclear question aside for a minute. the right wing nature of the current prime minister, that does go back to 1945. and partly the reeducation of japan in 1945-46, 47 was that the americans wrote, as you well know, wrote the new constitution. and because the war was blamed on militarism, it was a pacifist constitution. and most japanese are perfectly content, proud of it even, but some japanese nationalists felt that this was robbing japan of its sovereignty. if you can't use military force in any, under any
under mao, this is actually impossible, or stalin. got to actually actively participate and voice your enthusiasm, and you couldn't just withdraw and retreat into one. it wasn't an option. >> thank you. >> my question is about japan, and correctly, japanese government is becoming more and more right wing and 1945 commemorates the beginning of the nuclear war. and now japanese government is trying to tell nuclear industries. what do you think about that? >> well, this is a long...
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three hundred year old boy alien described as priceless as the stalin from the milwaukee symphony orchestra's me to find the nest during an armed robbery of the performance of some local lutheran college the restaurant and then destroyed in boston in seventeen fifteen was without a hint of between six million dollars employs less wasn't that late on monday from its anonymous on this the orchestra made up front element. according to police the robot use a stun gun on our window in the parking lot of wisconsin lutheran college before disappearing with the instrument. investigators believe the holy land was the primary target of the brokerage aye aye. more efficient way to make stem cells has been announced but to the scientists researchers like japan's breaking center for developmental biology discovered that stem cells can be made quicker cheaper and more efficiently predicting skin and blood cells into greek acid baths the new method has been published in top scientific magazine nature. the research suggests that in the air and stem cell biology has been opened during the conduct and studied
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tradition of getting it bites and the band have turned their talents into a career primarily by stalin's for jewish immigrants to more contemporary names like ann landers and washington may get miss manners herself judith martin. she's been waiting for the key column since nineteen seventy dispensing pithy and proper guidelines for social behavior. and she's come to the jewish community center of greater washington to share some of her weekend now if you during the days when everybody behaved well just tell me when at once her column isn't the only place to find her thoughts ms martin has also authored a series of books. the latest season when they kick off is called miss manners minds your business which he co authored with her son was wonderful i have written a book that my daughter before and i wrote this in with my son. and we made love getting into it. and of course they were extremely well brought up as you can imagine. and this isn't the first chinese market has come to the jewish community center. this local audiences were sent into werewolves. many have been reading her column f
tradition of getting it bites and the band have turned their talents into a career primarily by stalin's for jewish immigrants to more contemporary names like ann landers and washington may get miss manners herself judith martin. she's been waiting for the key column since nineteen seventy dispensing pithy and proper guidelines for social behavior. and she's come to the jewish community center of greater washington to share some of her weekend now if you during the days when everybody behaved...
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way toward government building its police buses were set ablaze as hundreds tried to dance during stalin's and firecrackers. the clashes followed an afternoon of peaceful rally which drew thousands to show opposition to skip new anti protest rules passed by the government's opposition members have called for peaceful disobedience of the new lots which are indicating that anti government protests that began in november and present walked away from a deal with the european union opposition leader actually gets a new cassette that the government had announced it was ready to negotiate an end to the contexts demonstrators have become increasingly frustrated with the governments as well as the opposition's failure to come up with a clear strategy . i knew the routine. j and more. not all. to heal you the other eye. . the what has decided to stop issuing cats lost to the. this follows the recent developments in the destruction of serious chemical weapons stockpile it was any doubt still pissed that was scenes like this is really standing up and distribution centers ready. what moms do it is amon
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ideas of lenin you will end up with a totalitarian dictatorship such as that which existed under stalin but i would argue that lenin's ideas are extremely important today because although it's a very different world from nine hundred twenty four when lenin died actually many of the things which sparked lenin's thoughts are still very relevant to the world of extreme inequality yesterday we learned didn't say that the eighty five richest people have as much wealth as the poorest half of the world three and a half billion people not much has changed there a world of wars and threat of wars that still are out in the same and of a capitalist system which is failing to deliver for the majority so i would argue lenin's ideas are extremely relevant unimpaired to kill or what lenin insisted on that if we are to get change our side has to organize it won't just be given to us on a plate if we want to make a better world we have to do something about it so you say relevant but we'll ever see a major revival some say of course the world financial crisis is stirred up marxism and leninism as it wer
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the justice ministry called for uprooting the leftist party saying that the u p e c k stalin north koreans socialism which violates the basic democratic order of the south korean constitution. it also demanded the court a temporary stop to utp sick babies. as a party they attend to subvert the government. i've seen in the case of lawmaker eat up a unified party with body the government's claim that their party is unconstitutional. it said its style progressive democracy is aimed at overcoming the heels of capitalism. not following north korean socialism. he also claimed that the government is trying to suppress in my near opposite party. i have a desire to drive its own political interests. you peek in on the creek he said he's awaiting a verdict on charges of plotting to overthrow the governments that are taking this pic to come in february which observers say is unlikely to influence the direction of the constitutional court's ruling on to your pp dissolution case. chanting that is. stock markets are in asia on tuesday against some of this writing the last day before in trading body lulu
the justice ministry called for uprooting the leftist party saying that the u p e c k stalin north koreans socialism which violates the basic democratic order of the south korean constitution. it also demanded the court a temporary stop to utp sick babies. as a party they attend to subvert the government. i've seen in the case of lawmaker eat up a unified party with body the government's claim that their party is unconstitutional. it said its style progressive democracy is aimed at overcoming...
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then sit in history lesson a week ago russian security forces i can find on this house and tied to stalin hide the suspect militants seven people were killed in the operation he was the latest counter terrorism operation as part of the ongoing conflict between islam as rebels and the russian state. sixteen people were injured in a separate attack targeting a restaurant in the city of my skill. earlier this month. o monday the and in the flame arrived in progress the city with two deadly suicide bombings killed at the streetsn underground tram system that is anti nausea which by the heightened security several days to go to the remnants of leon nine islamic militant group claimed responsibility for the attacks on the main train station under twenty bucks in the city the team and in the um verified media wants they would give a present for what they described as innocent muslim plot to shift around the world. it's the games went ahead. russia has deployed an extra forty thousand security personnel in summer she more than six thousand athletes from ninety five countries are expected to atten
then sit in history lesson a week ago russian security forces i can find on this house and tied to stalin hide the suspect militants seven people were killed in the operation he was the latest counter terrorism operation as part of the ongoing conflict between islam as rebels and the russian state. sixteen people were injured in a separate attack targeting a restaurant in the city of my skill. earlier this month. o monday the and in the flame arrived in progress the city with two deadly suicide...
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the four g eyes have been identified as joseph stalin was somehow not so mari money to mari in sunny rainy so high in a mighty our brothers who both spent time behind bars in israeli prisons soleil is the palestinian authority police officer for him he was smuggled in to tell libby from the west bank. he went on to place two kilograms of explosives on a bus en route to baghdad which she later detonated via cell phone the other three suspects allegedly constructed the bomb. the series revealed during their interrogation that they were playing a new larger act of terror in telling me that their rest prevented him from doing so an additional twenty five kilos of explosives were found during the arrests israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu has praised israeli security forces for their fast action and capturing terrorists behind the bombing. netanyahu said the fact that one of the prime suspects was the palestinian officers shows further proof of direct involvement of people within the palestinian authority referred to the recent release of palestinian prisoners as part of the us orc
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the big smoke will peaks the big apple on the city of love for attracting visitors to the flat stalin and his story the fed said. the evidence leads into his space in the evening. it's wonderful taurus sun now spending a staggering one hundred and twenty million pounds more than in previous years tourism chiefs believe the trend will continue searching and umbrella time talking to hit the sixty million visits a month for two thousand and thirteen when the last course the results are released that huge greasy and has launched a new two year exhibit called sights and sounds. it features the work of video and film artists from around the world. as far away as afghanistan and new zealand. their works were selected by twenty five international curators. what were doing with this series is taking a mentor and global and holistic approach here illegally present contemporary art here at the meeting and said the works. iron and clay and later in the connected to change culture. but the tykes broadly on teams that we've identified as being very important to jewish culture and to the jewish expe
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brandenburw parliament building showing figures of historic figures and frank was a luxembourg are both stalin and hitler the oddest asks the question why did these people become the people they become. but that's not sitting well with everyone you don't have to look too hard to tell this is a portrait of on off hitler it's part of an exhibition which includes over a hundred works of art. the artist's name is to provoke people into thinking about the often fine line between a dictatorship and democracy the exhibition is raising eyebrows in potsdam and around the world. some people believe the artwork down plays go for is of germany the artist's a surprise. this is this this is not courageous insinuation is one picture is being taken out of its context as hundreds of other works has defended the council had not been so sick and there's a suggestive christian about it without mindful hits and comments are against it. for this insecurity. but hitler on the same level as west germany's first postwar chancellor caught right on in our. the conservatives want to have their picture removed but there a
brandenburw parliament building showing figures of historic figures and frank was a luxembourg are both stalin and hitler the oddest asks the question why did these people become the people they become. but that's not sitting well with everyone you don't have to look too hard to tell this is a portrait of on off hitler it's part of an exhibition which includes over a hundred works of art. the artist's name is to provoke people into thinking about the often fine line between a dictatorship and...
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his eleven year old son owen the recipient of help there stalin's the whole family is help with fund raising drives me if you get involved in fund raising costs and the arts all the centers of christmas. the revelations on the use of seven hundred and forty two thousand and one which is a greater sense of the car off the phone was raised in one year. yup that's the african troops moon began our little boy two weeks for years and for a new future. a mother who was seventeen month old son needs to service with this plea for continued support on rte radio this morning i spent people i know money is scarce and people don't have money to get some plans to tear a piece to dump us to focus on streets. to get used to think of my shell and michael sheen and i don't she look like it. i can only speak seriously. the crc and on top. and parents were keen to point out the higher level of service remains despite the still want to merge to be very upset at us and really analyze the data mission into the open air. and let me go in there trying to work his way. you know as normal because sammy. in th
his eleven year old son owen the recipient of help there stalin's the whole family is help with fund raising drives me if you get involved in fund raising costs and the arts all the centers of christmas. the revelations on the use of seven hundred and forty two thousand and one which is a greater sense of the car off the phone was raised in one year. yup that's the african troops moon began our little boy two weeks for years and for a new future. a mother who was seventeen month old son needs...
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the four g eyes have been identified as joseph stalin was somehow not so mari money to mari is sunny here in the sun high in a muddy our brothers who both spent time behind bars in israeli prisons salon lizzie palestinian authority police officer for him he was smuggled in to tell libby from the west bank. he went on to place two kilograms of explosives on a bus en route to baghdad which she later detonated via cell phone the other three suspects allegedly constructed the bomb. the series revealed during their interrogation that they were planning the larger act of terror into a beef with their rest prevented him from doing so an additional twenty five kilos of explosives were found during the arrests israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu has praised israeli security forces for their fast action and capturing terrorists behind the bombing. the idea is to the fact that one of the prime suspects was a palestinian officers shows further proof of direct involvement of people within the palestinian authority referred to the recent release of palestinian prisoners as part of the us orc
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president putin now he is not a democrat ears authoritarian but this presentation of am as some kind of stalin or saddam as a as a as a bloodthirsty imperialist man simply doesn't match his record and thirteen years. when obama came to power. he wanted what he called a reset with russia and maybe it failed maybe it succeeded but it ended and there is a debate who caused this reset or what you and i larry used to call detente they got all these new words but it's the same thing who caused it and moscow blames washington washington blames moscow but here's what's interesting katrina made the point and the point was made to us to katrina and i me when we were in moscow last week by some of our friends that were before putin came forward with this plan that syria would turn its chemical weapons over to the united nations for total destruction. and that was putin's doing he compelled syria is partial ally to do this at that moment we were on the verge of a i have a reward against syria or as you remember obama was begging congress to authorize a military strike and it looked like congress even the
president putin now he is not a democrat ears authoritarian but this presentation of am as some kind of stalin or saddam as a as a as a bloodthirsty imperialist man simply doesn't match his record and thirteen years. when obama came to power. he wanted what he called a reset with russia and maybe it failed maybe it succeeded but it ended and there is a debate who caused this reset or what you and i larry used to call detente they got all these new words but it's the same thing who caused it and...
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so that changes with stalin's death and he sees that the middle east is up for grabs to extend into the third world and they sort of lose the argument and he is known as the chief of counterintelligence and he also runs the israeli account which is a growing espionage connection between the cia as the arab world increasingly becomes very important as an alliance for the united states not just within the middle east but as well in africa for example. and so your point is well taken as well and i don't mean to argue for the insignificance of the geopolitical considerations as compared to this airbus impulse because it is the geopolitics and perhaps sort of wrongly analyzed because john foster dulles has this cold war view of the world and it is ultimately part of this impulse. nonetheless i think the existence is very interesting and a path not taken and it's worth studying why it wasn't. >> i have in my hands today's "washington post" and i will read the headline. john kerry cites progress and admits risk of failure in the mideast. and so besides the confusion, have we ever gotten anythi
so that changes with stalin's death and he sees that the middle east is up for grabs to extend into the third world and they sort of lose the argument and he is known as the chief of counterintelligence and he also runs the israeli account which is a growing espionage connection between the cia as the arab world increasingly becomes very important as an alliance for the united states not just within the middle east but as well in africa for example. and so your point is well taken as well and i...
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under stalin, very little crime. >> right.es. >> that's the upside of come communism. >> ukrainian, big lover of come munition. communism. >> we established that on theha. >> do you buy this idea? should we all become communists to cut down on our smog? they have smog. >> global warming gets my blood boiling. i host dinner parties. it is a potluck. everybody brings a dish. we drink environmentally friendly wine. anything left over i turn into compost. >> you know what, i think she is america's hero. and it is not these other heros we keep hearing about. andrew, you run self-communist blogs on on this topic. what is the discussion board saying? i don't even know why. >> first of all i want to say how lovely it was to hear what she had to say, even if it wasn't sincere. i think i prefer fake. i was thinking about that. it was just so lovely. >> you want an viet? >> i would love to come. but -- okay. we are on the same level. the blogs are out there and there is a forum and you can sign up and you need to have your edu web addres
under stalin, very little crime. >> right.es. >> that's the upside of come communism. >> ukrainian, big lover of come munition. communism. >> we established that on theha. >> do you buy this idea? should we all become communists to cut down on our smog? they have smog. >> global warming gets my blood boiling. i host dinner parties. it is a potluck. everybody brings a dish. we drink environmentally friendly wine. anything left over i turn into compost....
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but the work on one side and they hated the anglo-american culture and for making this led to words stalin. he was talking about the aftermath of the war. like the leaders of germany i had a great doubt about democracy and is suddenly dawned on me somewhat to my surprise and who said i have any spiritual home at all that must be the land of ancestors when world war i started i began to look for the kinds and kept that up so long with any free speech left. now unfortunately, he did suffer, some of the colonies were and he could present himself. most of what is written about today ignores all of this. what me jump ahead. does anybody want to talk and so i will talk about it later. i will pick up the scope now. most of what you've read isn't true. wasn't written out of town or persecuted. they put him up to the case and it seemed like a good idea. this was classic promotional some. william jennings bryan moodie -- and debated the museum and he actually read darwin. he had a sale and he was leading where he wasn't particularly. when henry ford would come out with anti-semitism, he repudiated.
but the work on one side and they hated the anglo-american culture and for making this led to words stalin. he was talking about the aftermath of the war. like the leaders of germany i had a great doubt about democracy and is suddenly dawned on me somewhat to my surprise and who said i have any spiritual home at all that must be the land of ancestors when world war i started i began to look for the kinds and kept that up so long with any free speech left. now unfortunately, he did suffer, some...
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. >> sochi is where joseph stalin the dictator had his summer retreat. can you go there now?wax figure of joseph stalin working at his desk on the way to your room. but it's worth checking out. >> think when people hear ritz london, they want to go there. they do not realize these premier hotels were used as shelters during world war ii. the king ofzolg zog of albania went there. >> not many know. he ruled, was overthrown went back, led, which is a slight exaggeration because he got thrown out again. >> the other we want to talk about is the home of benow nieto mussolini. >> when they arrested mussolini they exiled him to this beautiful, beautiful villa. >> it's snung what's stunning. he wasn't happy. when he decided he didn't want to stay there anymore, he fled and was executed. very pricey but a gorgeous gorgeous hotel. >> just the decorations are beautiful. i want to talk about the dictator nikolai cho cheskey. he was building a beautiful house in buick rah. what happened to that? >> let's not call it beautiful. it was large. in 199 he was overthrown. he never stayed there
. >> sochi is where joseph stalin the dictator had his summer retreat. can you go there now?wax figure of joseph stalin working at his desk on the way to your room. but it's worth checking out. >> think when people hear ritz london, they want to go there. they do not realize these premier hotels were used as shelters during world war ii. the king ofzolg zog of albania went there. >> not many know. he ruled, was overthrown went back, led, which is a slight exaggeration because...
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never pick against us, but stalin says everything. the weather's going to be horrible.ill have our national ticket. sports has always been a big part of my life. you know, it's great to get the saints. let's talk about something else. >> let's go to my last question before we go to the audience questions. this isn't really from the book, but i have one political question. what is one piece of advice he should be with you to your own party that they are not doing currently that would prove that party? >> well, i don't like doing tv, that i like tv and not. the last time i'm going to say it. republicans have to be republicans. they can't be the lesser version of democrat. i grew up as a democrat on the southside of chicago. it became a conservative when i started reading and paying tax base. i know i am a conservative. i note the constitution is. i am an imperious sense someone or -- an aristotelian member. we have a long history of folk works and what doesn't work. good intent is not the equivalent of good outcome. and why republicans can't, and a full throated way, say
never pick against us, but stalin says everything. the weather's going to be horrible.ill have our national ticket. sports has always been a big part of my life. you know, it's great to get the saints. let's talk about something else. >> let's go to my last question before we go to the audience questions. this isn't really from the book, but i have one political question. what is one piece of advice he should be with you to your own party that they are not doing currently that would prove...
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>> well, indeed, the soviet union, especially when khruschev repla replace stalin.o, when i refer to the "the script" i'm referring to the fact that the cia was very active in cairo in the years of thater is's leadership. they coached him and they set up the egyptian secret service. yes, before. but eventually, nass echlnasser quite anti-american. >> terrific story and well told. we thank you for being with us. the book is "america's great game "online in book scores everywhere. thank you so much. hugh wilford. >>> and chris christie fighting a tax from the left, the right and, oh, yes, the national media. we'll be taking a close look at recent history and show you why all of this could be, perhaps, irrelevant in the end. stay with us. help prevent your cravings with nicoderm cq. it's not the "limit the cash i earnvery month" card. it's not the "i onlearn decent rewards at the gas station" card. it's the no-games, no-signing up, everyday-rewarding, kung-fu-fighting, silver-lightning-in-a-bottle, bringing-home-the-bacon cash back card. this is the quicksilver card om
>> well, indeed, the soviet union, especially when khruschev repla replace stalin.o, when i refer to the "the script" i'm referring to the fact that the cia was very active in cairo in the years of thater is's leadership. they coached him and they set up the egyptian secret service. yes, before. but eventually, nass echlnasser quite anti-american. >> terrific story and well told. we thank you for being with us. the book is "america's great game "online in book...
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>> well, indeed, the soviet union, especially when khruschev repla replace stalin.hen i refer to the "the script" i'm referring to the fact that the cia was very active in cairo in the years of thater is's leadership. they coached him and they set up the egyptian secret service. yes, before. but eventually, nass echlnasser quite anti-american. >> terrific story and well told. we thank you for being with us. the book is "america's great game "online in book scores everywhere. thank you so much. hugh wilford. >>> and chris christie fighting a tax from the lef the right friday night, buddy. you are gonna need a wingman. and my cash back keeps the party going. but my airline miles take it worldwide. male announcer ] it shouldn't be this hard. with creditcards.com, it's easy to search hundreds of cards and apply online. creditcards.com. >>> new jersey governo chris christie opened the state of the state address by talking about the george washington bridge closing scandal. >> mistakes were clearly made and as a result, we let down the people we're entrusted to serve. i k
>> well, indeed, the soviet union, especially when khruschev repla replace stalin.hen i refer to the "the script" i'm referring to the fact that the cia was very active in cairo in the years of thater is's leadership. they coached him and they set up the egyptian secret service. yes, before. but eventually, nass echlnasser quite anti-american. >> terrific story and well told. we thank you for being with us. the book is "america's great game "online in book scores...
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under stalin, the tatars were equally ethnically cleansed by the stalin regime. these things have an interesting tendency to not disappear and not go away. terrifyinge today is and despicable as it may be, terrorism against a civilian population, has its roots in russian history. i have a paper on the heritage another longer, monograph coming on the north caucuses with the u.s. army war colleges looking in depth at the military and security aspects and the history of the cob conflicts in north caucuses. but as he mentioned, this is now a conflict not just in the russian context, not just in the regional context of the north caucuses, not just in the russian state-wide context but it has global connections. just recently, a salafi cleric issued a fatwa, a religious ruling, justifying in the in vol ct the attacks fwmbings enbrad and exchanging that attacks on the russian civilian population is justified because the population is not standing up against the russian government when it's persecuting muslims. therefore, he says, any russian citizen, and he doesn't even
under stalin, the tatars were equally ethnically cleansed by the stalin regime. these things have an interesting tendency to not disappear and not go away. terrifyinge today is and despicable as it may be, terrorism against a civilian population, has its roots in russian history. i have a paper on the heritage another longer, monograph coming on the north caucuses with the u.s. army war colleges looking in depth at the military and security aspects and the history of the cob conflicts in north...
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stalin, guilty of killing tens of millions.ant to make it to a logical conclusion, make it real, child sacrifices, people disembowed, show what evil it, highlight what the ten commandments, don't steal, covet. i'm so weirded out why atheists have a problem with it. one out of ten, surely you believe people shouldn't commit adultery, have a day off. >> lets find out. >> first commandment i am the lord thy god, no other god before me. the penalty, death by stoning. >> what about -- >> let me finish. no graven images. >> but -- >> bill you're being blamed and not saying anything. >> you have a problem with stealing. >> no, neither does murder. >> the one thing i do know is the bible a little bit. >> you don't know that the bible did -- >> the rabbi brings up a great point why you would be against any of them. lets get back to satanic thing. bill, is this a total affront face of christianity, a bearded goat with smiling kids. just for your own fun as well have the functional purpose apparently you can sit on this particular thing a
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his most recent book is, "soviet fates and lost alternatives: from stalinism to the new cold war."k now eight and paper -- it is now out in paper book. he recently wrote a letter to "new york times" that was critical of its editorial on ukraine and russian president vladimir putin's role in the country. and also joining us from london is anton shekhovtsov, a ukrainian citizen who just got back earlier this month from observing the protest in kiev. he recently wrote a piece titled, "what the west should know about the euromaidan's far right element." welcome. let's begin with anton shekhovtsov. what should people understand? >> well, first of all, thank you for th the invitation to democracy now! highlight apiece to very dangerous trend, in my opinion, that many people in the west buy into russian propaganda which is saying euromaidan is if a traitor by the neo-nazis and anti-semites. this is completely untrue. there is a far right element in it isidan protest, but basically a multicultural democratic movement which is trying to build a new ukraine, a democratic ukraine. by the name
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playing a much more enlightened role than anyone knew at the time because he had been to war when stalin died about dealing with the leadership and it was a really daring enterprise. did arthur at any point say you know i might've had that piece a little bit wrong? >> what's interesting about my father even though he had deep skepticism about eisenhower he was fascinated by american presidents. he was in a store in so as a professional observer he could put aside his prejudices or his ideological perceptions and see the person as in exercising power. one of the letters he writes to an unknown correspondent because my father answered letters not just from famous people but from the average citizen. >> graduate students. >> great should students and people who just had inquiries and he treated them by the way with the same amount of respect that he did his letters to stevenson or kennedy or any others. he says you know i do not believe that politics should interfere -- interfere with friendships and as a matter fact because he took that position he was able to maintain a relationship with
playing a much more enlightened role than anyone knew at the time because he had been to war when stalin died about dealing with the leadership and it was a really daring enterprise. did arthur at any point say you know i might've had that piece a little bit wrong? >> what's interesting about my father even though he had deep skepticism about eisenhower he was fascinated by american presidents. he was in a store in so as a professional observer he could put aside his prejudices or his...
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not have that much interest in the arab countries to begin with, and so -- but that changes with stalin coming to power and he sees that the middle east is up for grabs as the cold war extends into the third world, and the arabists lose the arguments, and within the cia, that james angleton, better known as a chief of counter intelligence runs the israeli's so-called account, which is growing espionage connection between the cia and massad and the arab world lost to the americans, that then increasingly becomes very important alliance for the u.s., not just within the middle east, but elsewhere as well in africa, for example, so, yeah, i -- and your point about 1991, end of the cold war well taken as well. i mean, i don't mean to argue for the insignificance of geopolitical considerations as compared to this arabist impulse. i mean, ultimately, it's the geopolitics, perhaps sort of wrongly analyzed by the like of john foster dulles with such by their polar cold war view of the world, but ultimately that wins out over the impulse, but nonetheless, i think its existence is interesting and
not have that much interest in the arab countries to begin with, and so -- but that changes with stalin coming to power and he sees that the middle east is up for grabs as the cold war extends into the third world, and the arabists lose the arguments, and within the cia, that james angleton, better known as a chief of counter intelligence runs the israeli's so-called account, which is growing espionage connection between the cia and massad and the arab world lost to the americans, that then...
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had you people sunday go and create a video claiming responsibility for the attack in the old stalin grad that killed 34 people. they are saying that they're going to cause a terrorist type of attack. it's a very big large area. it's not like it's just one stadium. like say the super bowl. we're talking about 1500 square miles that they are trying to protect with the winter olympics. >> and just for the woman that they're looking for tonight, the one that they think has pep traited the security ring, she has actually quite distinct scripture of her. 10-centimeter scar on left cheek, pronounced limp and stiff left arm, apparently she can't bend her elbow. from what i understand though is that we're not getting a lot of information about the russians who are providing the security are they cooperating with us; are we working in concert? >> not well enough, from the united states' side, we have the fbi, the secret service, other agencies that are involved, but those two really take the lead on this type of thing when you hear mike rogers say hey there is not a free flow of information b
had you people sunday go and create a video claiming responsibility for the attack in the old stalin grad that killed 34 people. they are saying that they're going to cause a terrorist type of attack. it's a very big large area. it's not like it's just one stadium. like say the super bowl. we're talking about 1500 square miles that they are trying to protect with the winter olympics. >> and just for the woman that they're looking for tonight, the one that they think has pep traited the...
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vivid extent with hitler and the nazis and then we had it on the lesser extent with stalin and the communistsdeologies tried to wipe out christian beliefs and philosophies. so, this is going to be like that, worse than that? >> it's going to be worse than that. >> i'm not saying president obama is the antichrist. in fact i'm sure he is not. the antichrist is going to have higher poll numbers at least according to the bible at the beginning. condition people to accept governmental overreach which they will finally give into when this final dictator comes, whether that's 10 years from now or a thousand years from now. >> he consciously know that it's just that his liberal vision that the government should be large and should impose a certain lifestyle on the nation would make it easier for somebody down the lane to abuse that but, let's -- give me two quick examples. >> okay. >> you have got one obamacare example. >> right. i talked about that i talk about enforcing the h.h.s. mandate. he is the first president who has gone after people of faith. is he going after the nuns, for heaven's sake fo
vivid extent with hitler and the nazis and then we had it on the lesser extent with stalin and the communistsdeologies tried to wipe out christian beliefs and philosophies. so, this is going to be like that, worse than that? >> it's going to be worse than that. >> i'm not saying president obama is the antichrist. in fact i'm sure he is not. the antichrist is going to have higher poll numbers at least according to the bible at the beginning. condition people to accept governmental...
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tide is turning against ther and they're getsing nervous and the left are rediscovering their inner stalin. they're going after their enemy. >> greg, you did not grow up ase i did and become a professional during the time richard nixon. you talk about targeting people. >> that same law you said he broke? >> yeah. >> interfering and campaignluen finance influence collections. didn't the irss. do that, interfering with conservativehe groups to influence the outcome of elections? the special prosecutor saidcial nothing -- >> you can put it to all other people. >> the if he can prove thesebrok fact, he has broken the wall.l. >> we have to go.>> w up next, this "new york times"n magazine cover is generating asm lot of heat. why can't the left wing mediaan' eclipse the bias of planet hillary? we'll debate that later. and lots of reaction to bob's of gangster getup from yesterday. who does he think he is? tony soprano? we'll read some of the bestbook feedback from our facebook page. ♪ ♪ if you experience a sudden decrease or loss in vision or hearing. [ cellphone beeps ] this is the age of taking
tide is turning against ther and they're getsing nervous and the left are rediscovering their inner stalin. they're going after their enemy. >> greg, you did not grow up ase i did and become a professional during the time richard nixon. you talk about targeting people. >> that same law you said he broke? >> yeah. >> interfering and campaignluen finance influence collections. didn't the irss. do that, interfering with conservativehe groups to influence the outcome of...
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he praised joseph stalin and the soviets.rs, however, he was drafted and joined the army. ♪ it was back in 1942 i was a member of the good platoon ♪ >> reporter: he would later renounce some of his radical views. still, 1950s he was hauled before the unamerican house activities committee. it crushed a wildly successful commercial career with his folk group and even as album sales plummeted, his activism never waivered. he opposed vietnam. ♪ his key strategy, get people to sing along with your ideas and they might start believing. >> the best music that i ever made in my life was when i could get the folks, young, old, conservative, get them all singing. ♪ to everything turn, turn, turn ♪ >> reporter: even late in life, pete seeger kept at it, opposing the iraq war and supporting environmentalism and making music, or as he said, making a difference one note at a time. ♪ we come with the defendant and we're gone with the wind ♪ >> what do you think it taking up the mantel of pete seeger in this generation? >> honestly, any youn
he praised joseph stalin and the soviets.rs, however, he was drafted and joined the army. ♪ it was back in 1942 i was a member of the good platoon ♪ >> reporter: he would later renounce some of his radical views. still, 1950s he was hauled before the unamerican house activities committee. it crushed a wildly successful commercial career with his folk group and even as album sales plummeted, his activism never waivered. he opposed vietnam. ♪ his key strategy, get people to sing along...