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stalin was alive another three years. if anyone in this room are watching at home believe for a minute 13 a nuclear weapon that he would've hesitated to use it at all. pretty enormous differences between the menace of stalin in the soviet union versus hitler and germany. let me just conclude by saying hawkins didn't believe the relationship of the soviet union could be managed. this doesn't necessarily imply that the cold war was available -- avoidable. if you read my book you will know that hopkins did believe there is a formula for managing relations that i would never be as easy as it was during the war that you are an offense that helped the alliance together and made it relatively easy to work together. that didn't necessarily mean there has to be a cold war confrontation after. even during the cold war thawed, decades after roosevelt was dead, we had sporadic periods. how is the model hawkins and roosevelt were pursuing. they understood stalin was a management problem. it was difficult to have good relations but it
stalin was alive another three years. if anyone in this room are watching at home believe for a minute 13 a nuclear weapon that he would've hesitated to use it at all. pretty enormous differences between the menace of stalin in the soviet union versus hitler and germany. let me just conclude by saying hawkins didn't believe the relationship of the soviet union could be managed. this doesn't necessarily imply that the cold war was available -- avoidable. if you read my book you will know that...
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the idea that she was stalin's daughter preceded her. an there was always this projection. was never possible for her to be really freely herself. she would carry that projection. and if she was angr, they would say just like her father. if she was anxious superstitious about something, for instance thinking that perhaps the agb was stl interested in her paranoid just like her father. north americans they don't understand what the defection of stalin's daughter from the soviet union meant it would be like president obama's daughter going to china and saying i'm fed up with this you know with united states. so she carried a weight for the soviet government in her defection that was not to be forgiven. >> woodruff: finally, chris what part of your mother do you think is most in you? >> she had incredible faith. and i did not really develop that sense of faith until after she passed away. and the sense of her being with me. i have a sense of accomplishment that i didn't have before that i know that she lft with me. she was always proud of me when i hadn't even really accomplis
the idea that she was stalin's daughter preceded her. an there was always this projection. was never possible for her to be really freely herself. she would carry that projection. and if she was angr, they would say just like her father. if she was anxious superstitious about something, for instance thinking that perhaps the agb was stl interested in her paranoid just like her father. north americans they don't understand what the defection of stalin's daughter from the soviet union meant it...
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stalin murdered many more people even than hitler did. he eventually became anti-se mettic. few jews e remained communists by 1940s except for what you might call the true believers. a true believer really believes and it's impossible for a true believer to not find a rationalization for explaining almost anything. he kept his political believes all the way through up until 1944. i had long ago gotten rid of them and became much more interested in physics than i was in politics. our relation began to deteriorate as he kept trying to push me and eventually my bunk mate asked for a transfer and we got out of there. we got away from him. that's the beginning of my relationship with him. it didn't end there because when greenglass was caught he sung like a canary. he did mention to the fbi that it he considered contacting several sympathetic people to act as spies. he included me among this list and this is the reason he gave his handler. he said he's a good fellow. he organized a petition in favor of franklin d. roosevelt as president. that was one of his two reasons for thinki
stalin murdered many more people even than hitler did. he eventually became anti-se mettic. few jews e remained communists by 1940s except for what you might call the true believers. a true believer really believes and it's impossible for a true believer to not find a rationalization for explaining almost anything. he kept his political believes all the way through up until 1944. i had long ago gotten rid of them and became much more interested in physics than i was in politics. our relation...
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stalin and lenin would be bursting with pride.nsing these days? these guys. the islamic state. mac: a reading from the holy bible. genesis, chapter 1. "god created the heaven and the earth, and the earth was without form and void, and darkness was upon the face of the deep..." hey, buddy, do we have to be kneeling this entire time? yeah this is not comfortable. yes, you need to be kneeling. it's 11:58, and mac day's about to officially start. i want there to be ceremony. are we gonna be in the dark the whole time? my goodness, this is a lot of complaining. charlie, can you please remind everyone of the rules? we are about to officially begin mac day. for the entirety of this day we will forced to do everything mac wants us to do. and if anyone is caught complaining? an extra day is added to mac day. if you cannot resist the urge to complain you are allowed one scream a day into the ceremonial screaming pillow. that's right. charlie, when it was your day did i complain about searching for goblins for ten hours straight? well, ghoul
stalin and lenin would be bursting with pride.nsing these days? these guys. the islamic state. mac: a reading from the holy bible. genesis, chapter 1. "god created the heaven and the earth, and the earth was without form and void, and darkness was upon the face of the deep..." hey, buddy, do we have to be kneeling this entire time? yeah this is not comfortable. yes, you need to be kneeling. it's 11:58, and mac day's about to officially start. i want there to be ceremony. are we gonna...
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stalin and lenin would be bursting with pride.omedy central >> billow riley gets asks how many plaque friends he has. answer the same number of black friends on "friends." the governor order the that the confed rent flag in the state cooperate bestatecapitol be taken down. high bill o'reilly that's how you get black friends. and retrailers are pulling confederatenb ms. on its shelves. the greatest loss of the
stalin and lenin would be bursting with pride.omedy central >> billow riley gets asks how many plaque friends he has. answer the same number of black friends on "friends." the governor order the that the confed rent flag in the state cooperate bestatecapitol be taken down. high bill o'reilly that's how you get black friends. and retrailers are pulling confederatenb ms. on its shelves. the greatest loss of the
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stalin's legs off.ay, people took pieces home as a souvenir. >> to date, this was something that had never been done. the hungarians took to the streets. a revolution. that's when vilmos and laszlo and some pals snuck 35 millimeter cameras and film out of their school's equipment room, and at great risk to themselves, joined their countrymen in the streets, documenting the revolt and the aftermath. these images are from some of that historic footage. it seemed for ten glorious days, that freedom had finally come. encouraged by the west and by cia radio broadcasts in particular, the hungarians believed that help was on its way. that this was it. they dug in and fought. hoping to hold out until help arrived. on november 4th, a desperate plea went out over the air waves. >> this is hungary calling. this is hungary calling. for the sake of god and freedom, help hungary. >> the russians had been beaten back for a time, but now they doubled down with a vengeance, pouring tanks and troops and heavy armor back
stalin's legs off.ay, people took pieces home as a souvenir. >> to date, this was something that had never been done. the hungarians took to the streets. a revolution. that's when vilmos and laszlo and some pals snuck 35 millimeter cameras and film out of their school's equipment room, and at great risk to themselves, joined their countrymen in the streets, documenting the revolt and the aftermath. these images are from some of that historic footage. it seemed for ten glorious days, that...
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so, goes the story that prez dntd roosevelt soviet leader stalin and church hill were in a discussion to decide where this meeting should take a place but didn't come up with a answer. geneva, that passed by, however there was a day that roosevelt secretary of state stutinious had a vision. he had a vision and in his diary he recalls a wakening of [inaudible] on the morning of february 19, 945 in writing. i saw sth golden sun hp shine and as a lay on the black shores of the sea in the cumeana i can feel the invigorating air in the pacific. he suddenly imagined san francisco for the ideal spot ingalthering. it was equal distance between asian europe and latin america, perfect for a world to get together. roosevelt liked the idea to emphasize the porns of winning the war. i'm sure most had [inaudible] they do choose to come here. they came here and the mate are ark of one of the big gold rush families mrs. flood gave up her pent house at the fairmont hotel. on june 25, 1945 a dramatic session took place in the opera house which most know is right behind us here and in that session lord
so, goes the story that prez dntd roosevelt soviet leader stalin and church hill were in a discussion to decide where this meeting should take a place but didn't come up with a answer. geneva, that passed by, however there was a day that roosevelt secretary of state stutinious had a vision. he had a vision and in his diary he recalls a wakening of [inaudible] on the morning of february 19, 945 in writing. i saw sth golden sun hp shine and as a lay on the black shores of the sea in the cumeana i...
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the guardian called it liken stanleyist liken stalin rhetoric not the usual fire of smoring movie but after the event of the last two weeks with the corruption of those take on additional significance. >> apparently good at finding money. >> you know the slightest error and you're out. >> i don't know where the money's going. i mean i have my suspicions. >> united factions only have only in a mannedful of scriedges and the only cinema that's showing it in and around washington, d.c. is a short screen, it fills the place with laughter which is unfortunate because it is not felt at,. >> happens to be coming out in theaters the very same week sepp blatter played by tim rothhe has just be resigned in a are be cloud of secrecy. >> the movie will be available on demand. for a spall fee people will be able to watch it at home, as long as the files are not corrupted. >> if you are not going to rushing out and watching this movie you can stay home at watch us. 24 hours a day the address aljazeera.com. aljazeera.com. >> ali velshi. "on target" tonight. could put american paychecks in jeopardy.
the guardian called it liken stanleyist liken stalin rhetoric not the usual fire of smoring movie but after the event of the last two weeks with the corruption of those take on additional significance. >> apparently good at finding money. >> you know the slightest error and you're out. >> i don't know where the money's going. i mean i have my suspicions. >> united factions only have only in a mannedful of scriedges and the only cinema that's showing it in and around...
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putin has identified and embraced stalin. just by fact of their name has displayed the red star and is also seeming to be supported of stalin. i would like to get her thoughts on that. guest: thank you great question. yes, history is back. president putin has relieved hold on russia -- in some ways, russia's greatest moments and that was the second world war or in russia, the great patriotic war. in absolute fairness, the calculation berries, but upwards of 20 million -- the calculation varies, but upwards of 20 million russians perished with their involvement and support of our allies in world war ii was instrumental in defeating nazi germany. it is also a memory of obviously great sacrifice but great, great victory. those memories, again, the memories of war and deprivation and ultimate victory are the themes president putin is pulling on right now because the russian people are about to go through some deprivation they have not seen in the last few years whether middle class was growing and the economy was doing very well.
putin has identified and embraced stalin. just by fact of their name has displayed the red star and is also seeming to be supported of stalin. i would like to get her thoughts on that. guest: thank you great question. yes, history is back. president putin has relieved hold on russia -- in some ways, russia's greatest moments and that was the second world war or in russia, the great patriotic war. in absolute fairness, the calculation berries, but upwards of 20 million -- the calculation varies,...
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and without a comma after jfk it reads as if jfk and stalin are the strippers.i also like to make the point because people ask me about the serial comma so often, that it's not, it's not a moral decision. you can decide whether to use the serial comma or not use the serial comma, and as long as you're consistent. the new yorker puts all the extras in that it can, the diaeresis, the two dots over the second o in cooperate. we like that kind of thing, it keeps us off the street. >> brown: is it hard for you to be alive when you know the rules so well? >> no, it's not that bad. for one thing, i'm only on duty when i'm on duty. there are songs, though, like that famous doors song, "when the stars fall from the sky-" >> brown: "for you and i." >> --i kind of want to put my hands over my ears when i hear that. >> really, i see you, you're cringing. >> there are a few things that but i live through them. >> brown: what about in the age of spell check and autocorrect, are you worried about what's going to happen to our language and our writing? >> i worry a little with
and without a comma after jfk it reads as if jfk and stalin are the strippers.i also like to make the point because people ask me about the serial comma so often, that it's not, it's not a moral decision. you can decide whether to use the serial comma or not use the serial comma, and as long as you're consistent. the new yorker puts all the extras in that it can, the diaeresis, the two dots over the second o in cooperate. we like that kind of thing, it keeps us off the street. >> brown:...
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he condemned the repress of christians under joseph stalin.hina has defended it's controversial construction work in the south china sea. beijing now says its building facilities to improve weather forecasts. the chinese easy government has been constructing an air strip in the stratleys islands claimed by neighboring countries including vietnam and the philippines philippines. china says it has a responsibility to provide better weather forecasts for the rehmon to monitor storms and improve mayor time safety. beijing is due to hold talks on tuesday with the u.s. which has been tracking expansion on the island. >>> two more people infected with middle east respiratory syndrome have died in south korea. the latest death bring the total who have died in south korea to 27. the health ministry indicates there are three new cases bringing the total of mers cases to 172. >>> more than 130 people have died in an intense heat wave in pakistan. most of the casualties were in the southern port city where temperatures have soared 30 to 45 degrees setsous
he condemned the repress of christians under joseph stalin.hina has defended it's controversial construction work in the south china sea. beijing now says its building facilities to improve weather forecasts. the chinese easy government has been constructing an air strip in the stratleys islands claimed by neighboring countries including vietnam and the philippines philippines. china says it has a responsibility to provide better weather forecasts for the rehmon to monitor storms and improve...
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stalin murdered many more people even than hitler did. he eventually became anti-se mettic. few jews e remained communists by 1940s except for what you might call the true believers. a true believer really believes and it's impossible for a true believer to not find a rationalization for explaining almost anything. he kept his political believes all the way through up until 1944. i had long ago gotten rid of them and became much more interested in physics than i was in politics. our relation began to deteriorate as he kept trying to push me and eventually my bunk mate asked for a transfer and we got out of there. we got away from him. that's the beginning of my relationship with him. it didn't end there because when greenglass was caught he sung like a canary. he did mention to the fbi that it he considered contacting several sympathetic people to act as spies. he included me among this list and this is the reason he gave his handler. he said he's a good fellow. he organized a petition in favor of franklin d. roosevelt as president. that was one of his two reasons for thinki
stalin murdered many more people even than hitler did. he eventually became anti-se mettic. few jews e remained communists by 1940s except for what you might call the true believers. a true believer really believes and it's impossible for a true believer to not find a rationalization for explaining almost anything. he kept his political believes all the way through up until 1944. i had long ago gotten rid of them and became much more interested in physics than i was in politics. our relation...
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grados, en la propia ciudad de filadelfia asÍ que llegamos a 94,95 y un descenso tras el paso de stalinportiva, veamos. reportera: hola, quÉ tal? pase lo que pasa en la copa oro, hÉctor gonzÁlez no continuarÁ como director de selecciones nacionales, segÚn conocen otro tipo de trabajo. mÉxico tenido un complicado verano y el Último fracaso fue la eliminaciÓn de el tri, en la fase de grupos de la copa amÉrica. gonzÁlez pasarÍa a ocupar otra Área de trabajo dentro de la federaciÓn, lo cual aÚn se desconoce. javier aquino asegurÓ hoy que la ilusiÓn al jugar la copa libertadores con tigre, equipo que lo fichÓ luego de la etapa,en el sur del espaÑol, tigres es uno de los cuatro semifinalistas y despuÉs del receso por la copa amÉrica asentarÁ porto alegre por el boleto a semifinales. el delantero mexicano del atlÉtico de madrid, raÚl jimÉnez, suena para reforzar a rayo vallecano, los rumores apuntan que jimÉnez pasarÍa a formar parte de la plantilla del equipo donde jugaba javier aquino, dos equipos portugueses tambiÉn estÁn interesados en sus servicios. el brasileÑo neymar llegÓ a insultar al
grados, en la propia ciudad de filadelfia asÍ que llegamos a 94,95 y un descenso tras el paso de stalinportiva, veamos. reportera: hola, quÉ tal? pase lo que pasa en la copa oro, hÉctor gonzÁlez no continuarÁ como director de selecciones nacionales, segÚn conocen otro tipo de trabajo. mÉxico tenido un complicado verano y el Último fracaso fue la eliminaciÓn de el tri, en la fase de grupos de la copa amÉrica. gonzÁlez pasarÍa a ocupar otra Área de trabajo dentro de la federaciÓn,...
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at the end of the war, when stalin convened a conference to finish the war, where did he convene it?indiscernible] the only point you can debate crimea was next for russia. the referendum said that it was controlled by the institutions. charlie: you are suggesting that if there is a country in which the people would like to vote to change their nature and their associations, that is ok as long as the people vote? valery: yes. charlie: but it's not ok if there is some element of force that is used? valery: yes. charlie: tell me about putting himself. what does he want -- tell me about putin himself. what does he want? valery: first, he is an intelligent man. he is not a madman. he has a strong will. he has been very shocked by the dislocation of the soviet union. it was the second world power for years with the u.s. charlie: he said it was the worst thing that ever happened in his life to see that. valery: -- charlie: he will try to rebuild the russian influence. valery: public opinion does not support him. they want to have a relationship with russia. charlie: does he consider it a e
at the end of the war, when stalin convened a conference to finish the war, where did he convene it?indiscernible] the only point you can debate crimea was next for russia. the referendum said that it was controlled by the institutions. charlie: you are suggesting that if there is a country in which the people would like to vote to change their nature and their associations, that is ok as long as the people vote? valery: yes. charlie: but it's not ok if there is some element of force that is...
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military rations and visit the a gift shop that you can buy magnet speechreading hero's and joseph stalint is set to open in 2017 i know who will be the first deadline. of course, bernie sanders. [laughter] number five. withstood do yourself centrifuge you just need some shorts. watch. ♪ the two handed death spiral this is the perfect activity for you if you have your own plays cher also thanks to oscar for using #"topical storm" although i could not use your story this is the family show. even i have very low standards. if you have stories to of one to see them use #talk a storm -- a "topical storm". day no more people are killed by cows? it is the deadliest animal attacks to lookout. day noel have to say ♪ kennedy: with the recent sharp attacks people are thinking twice about hitting the beach but data shows there are future is the tree which animals we fear most in which are the most deadly and sharks and alligators cause more fatalities while cows are blamed for 20 near 20 times more it deadly than sharks with wasps and bees and hornets my panel is back so why are people so scared of
military rations and visit the a gift shop that you can buy magnet speechreading hero's and joseph stalint is set to open in 2017 i know who will be the first deadline. of course, bernie sanders. [laughter] number five. withstood do yourself centrifuge you just need some shorts. watch. ♪ the two handed death spiral this is the perfect activity for you if you have your own plays cher also thanks to oscar for using #"topical storm" although i could not use your story this is the...
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>> they're trying to reinvigorate joseph stalin to enter the race. he could have a momentum still making also pulls quite well in iowa. >> what about law enforcement she has had a lot of trouble with the indiscretion i think they're sticking it out because of the controversy if she trips up then it is a race. kennedy: she seems impervious to the controversy but the one indicator that is promising 57 percent do not trust her that is astonishingly high that leaves room for a g.o.p. candidate to say she cannot be trusted and is out of touch. kennedy: we will talk about them later but i think he is far off base and does not have a set of facts to back up any of his claims because the "wall street journal" shows 90 percent of democrats will vote for curve which is phenomenally high but will joe biden job ben? who are the other people? >> cry in schweitzer is a cartoon character by joe biden could. kennedy: don't discount 20 -- cartoon carriers month dash characters i dacias foldable lens has a huge advantage by not impervious kennedy: michele obama is get
>> they're trying to reinvigorate joseph stalin to enter the race. he could have a momentum still making also pulls quite well in iowa. >> what about law enforcement she has had a lot of trouble with the indiscretion i think they're sticking it out because of the controversy if she trips up then it is a race. kennedy: she seems impervious to the controversy but the one indicator that is promising 57 percent do not trust her that is astonishingly high that leaves room for a g.o.p....
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russia, at the end of the war, when stalin convened a conference to finish the war where did he convenet? in crimea. churchill and so on. crimea was controlled two centuries ago by russia. they took it not from ukraine. but from the turks. the only point you can debate the way crimea was a next by russia. -- annexed by russia. the majority of them are in favor of being russian. it is distinct from the ukraine question. charlie: let me understand the rule of law. you are suggesting that if there is a country in which the people would like to vote to change their nature and their associations, that is ok as long as the people vote? valery: yes. charlie: but it's not ok if there is some element of force that is used? valery: yes. it is done in a regular way. charlie: tell me about putin himself. what does he want? that is the question on the minds of most people in the west. valery: first, he is an intelligent man. he is not a madman. he has a strong will. he has been very shocked by the dislocation of the soviet union. it was the second world power with the u.s. now it went down. charlie:
russia, at the end of the war, when stalin convened a conference to finish the war where did he convenet? in crimea. churchill and so on. crimea was controlled two centuries ago by russia. they took it not from ukraine. but from the turks. the only point you can debate the way crimea was a next by russia. -- annexed by russia. the majority of them are in favor of being russian. it is distinct from the ukraine question. charlie: let me understand the rule of law. you are suggesting that if there...
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military rations and visit the a gift shop that you can buy magnet speechreading hero's and joseph stalin set to open in 2017 i know who will be the first deadline. of course, bernie sanders. [laughter] number five. withstood do yourself centrifuge you just need some shorts. watch. ♪ the two handed death spiral this is the perfect activity for you if you have your own plays cher also thanks to oscar for using #"topical storm" although i could not use your story this is the family show. even i have very low standards. if you have stories to of one to see them use #talk a storm -- a "topical storm". day no more people are killed by cows? it is the deadliest animal attacks to lookout. day noel have to say about the crackdown on cursing? day. this is called non-24. day. learn more by calling 844-824-2424. or visit your24info.com. "what is it that we can do that is impactful?" what the cloud enables is computing to empower cancer researchers. it used to take two weeks to sequence and analyze a genome; with the microsoft cloud we can analyze 100 per day. whatever i can do to help compute a cure
military rations and visit the a gift shop that you can buy magnet speechreading hero's and joseph stalin set to open in 2017 i know who will be the first deadline. of course, bernie sanders. [laughter] number five. withstood do yourself centrifuge you just need some shorts. watch. ♪ the two handed death spiral this is the perfect activity for you if you have your own plays cher also thanks to oscar for using #"topical storm" although i could not use your story this is the family...
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at the end of the war, when stalin convinced conference to finish the war, where did he convene it?crimea. yalta is in crimea. kathryn the second, the famous potemkin, and the two kids. there are points you can debate. it is where crimea was annexed by russia. it was organized by the people. the full majority of crimea in favor of russia. it is distinct from the ukraine question. charlie: you are suggesting if there is a country in which the people would like to vote to change their nature and their association, that is ok as long as the people vote for it? valery: yes. charlie: but it is not ok if there is some element of force that is used? valery: yes. it must be done in a regular way, not improvisation. charlie: tell me about putin himself. what does he want is a question on the minds of most people in the west. valery: first is intelligent man. [inaudible] with a strong will. he has been very shocked by the dislocation. now it went down. charlie: he said the worst thing that happened in his life was that. he will try to rebuild the russian influence. valery: yes. why not? the e
at the end of the war, when stalin convinced conference to finish the war, where did he convene it?crimea. yalta is in crimea. kathryn the second, the famous potemkin, and the two kids. there are points you can debate. it is where crimea was annexed by russia. it was organized by the people. the full majority of crimea in favor of russia. it is distinct from the ukraine question. charlie: you are suggesting if there is a country in which the people would like to vote to change their nature and...
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. ♪ olivia: 80 years ago joseph stalin created socialist realism by decree.wanted to glorify soviet communism through art. russian capitalists these days cannot get enough of it. andre filatov says these works offer bigger returns been european masters. care is ryan chilcote. -- here is ryan chilcote. ryan: charles phyllis -- socialist realist art was created to glorify communism. rush's cannot get enough of it. russia's rish is -- translator: it is the most profitable investment you can imagine. a french impressionist can cost up to $300 million. an average masterpiece, over $100 million. a soviet painting can cost $1 million. the price can go up tenfold. ryan: depictions of world war ii to the sochi gallery in london this year. in the future, the plan is to open his own museum. up in the: i grew soviet union. i saw how people meet art and i want to show the work of soviet sculptors and artist to the world. ryan: many collectors sean soviet art -- shun soviet art. rise. nostalgia is on the translator: some by what they like from childhood. some buy because t
. ♪ olivia: 80 years ago joseph stalin created socialist realism by decree.wanted to glorify soviet communism through art. russian capitalists these days cannot get enough of it. andre filatov says these works offer bigger returns been european masters. care is ryan chilcote. -- here is ryan chilcote. ryan: charles phyllis -- socialist realist art was created to glorify communism. rush's cannot get enough of it. russia's rish is -- translator: it is the most profitable investment you can...
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stanley quickly grew uneasy -- stalin grew uneasy with having half of a capitalist city in be soviet territory. on june the at which time, 1948, the first real showdown between the u.s. and the soviet union began. the soviet union closed all roads rails and canals between east and west germany. the i soviets cut off all electricity. if we withdraw our position in berlin, europe is threatened, communism will run rampant. president truman agreed and took action. on june 24th, 1948, the u.s. and western allies began flying planes through soviet occupied territories into berlin. they were loaded with food, coal, and medical supplies. >> food, still more food and raw materials had to be poured across the aerial bridge into the blockaded city. >> the soviet union watched but the allies say never stopped the flights for fear of retaliation. at one point western aircraft were taking off or landing every 90 seconds in berlin, and carrying with them 13 tons of supplies every day. >> we had people come from japan panama from china all to bring the airplanes in and we were one of the groups, we
stanley quickly grew uneasy -- stalin grew uneasy with having half of a capitalist city in be soviet territory. on june the at which time, 1948, the first real showdown between the u.s. and the soviet union began. the soviet union closed all roads rails and canals between east and west germany. the i soviets cut off all electricity. if we withdraw our position in berlin, europe is threatened, communism will run rampant. president truman agreed and took action. on june 24th, 1948, the u.s. and...
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russia at the end of the war when stalin convinced them to finish the war.imea acquired two centuries ago by russia catherine ii and turks. so the only point you can debate, it's a way the crimea was annexed by russia. they were organized by the people. it was then controlled by the open community and institutions. but the full majority of crimea was russia. so the ukraine question whether you have appropriation -- >> rose: let me understand the rule of law. you're suggesting if there's a country in which the people would like to vote to change their nature and their association, that's okay as long as the people vote for it? >> yes. >> rose: but it's not okay if there is some element of force that's used? >> yes. it wrub done in -- it must be done in a regular way, not improvisation. >> rose: tell me about putin himself. what does he want, is the question on the minds of most people in the west? >> well, i think -- i had a conversation. first, he is an intelligent man. he is not a mad man. he is intelligent with a strong will. he has been very shocked by th
russia at the end of the war when stalin convinced them to finish the war.imea acquired two centuries ago by russia catherine ii and turks. so the only point you can debate, it's a way the crimea was annexed by russia. they were organized by the people. it was then controlled by the open community and institutions. but the full majority of crimea was russia. so the ukraine question whether you have appropriation -- >> rose: let me understand the rule of law. you're suggesting if there's a...
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they pride themselves in open mindedness now they are stalins. >> professors are concerned one wrotenymously on fox.com liberal students terrify him because they don't want their beliefs challenged. >> because jerry seinfield all said no, joining me is comedian nick depalo. nick, okay, seinfield's complaint. he remind you have charlton heston at the end of "planet of the apes." you have been talking about this for at least a month. >> at least 20-years i have been talking about it. >> i did my first open mic in 1987 >> somebody said to me you are politically correct. that's good. that's how it's going. that's the trend. even then i go what are you talking about? it will be worse. >> fiseinfield let's give him credit. remember when michael rich sdardz thardz did his thing. he went on letterman and defended him. stop voting down if you don't like this. >> he is a wealthy man. he could start like an event on campuses to fight this trend. why doesn't he put his money where his mouth is? >> too busy trying to set his dautsers up with guys in the city. >> that's a bit creepy. >> find a man
they pride themselves in open mindedness now they are stalins. >> professors are concerned one wrotenymously on fox.com liberal students terrify him because they don't want their beliefs challenged. >> because jerry seinfield all said no, joining me is comedian nick depalo. nick, okay, seinfield's complaint. he remind you have charlton heston at the end of "planet of the apes." you have been talking about this for at least a month. >> at least 20-years i have been...
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. >> in one of the first major moves of what would become the cold war joseph stalin ordered a blockade to drive the west out of the city. no food no power no fuel for millions of people. and today 67 years ago today the united states and its allies began the berlin air lift. coming up in the next hour a powerful account of the air lift from a man who volunteered to save west per lynn. >> we don't consider ourselves the heroes. we considered the people of berlin the heroes because of what they put up with, to keep their freedom. >> we'll have more of that emotional conversation coming up at 9:00. they were heroes john even though he doesn't want to call himself one. >> antonio we'll look forward to it. >>> coming up, a bird's eye view, how drones are being used to watch over elephant herds in africa. >> experts are warning that over the next few decades african elephants could go extinct in the wild. poachers killed over 40,000 elephants last year but john l. peterson said he has a way to stop the poachers, using drones. first person report. >> our shepherd is a new attempt to use drone
. >> in one of the first major moves of what would become the cold war joseph stalin ordered a blockade to drive the west out of the city. no food no power no fuel for millions of people. and today 67 years ago today the united states and its allies began the berlin air lift. coming up in the next hour a powerful account of the air lift from a man who volunteered to save west per lynn. >> we don't consider ourselves the heroes. we considered the people of berlin the heroes because...
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my characters would be cure alito and -- hirohito and truman and stalin.rian: if there is a show like this 50 years from now and one of your children is talking about their father, what would you think they will be doing? evan: one of my oldest daughters as a writer. the other is a construction manager. who knows? i hope somebody is still writing. i hope the written word lives on because great as tv and film and the internet is, somebody still has to write books. brian: the name of the book is "being nixon: a man divided" and our guest has been evan thomas. thank you. evan: thank you. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2014] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] >> if you enjoyed this week's interview, here are some other programs you might like. former director of the richard nixon presidential library scott berg on his biography of woodrow wilson and talking about theater roosevelt and cap in her book. you can watch these anytime at c-span.o
my characters would be cure alito and -- hirohito and truman and stalin.rian: if there is a show like this 50 years from now and one of your children is talking about their father, what would you think they will be doing? evan: one of my oldest daughters as a writer. the other is a construction manager. who knows? i hope somebody is still writing. i hope the written word lives on because great as tv and film and the internet is, somebody still has to write books. brian: the name of the book is...
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clive owen would play stalin. but why even limit yourself to age or gender?ence could make a great mo and why can't kimberly play the 1906 earthquake? she does make the earth move. this reminds me of the boston bomber cover, the desire to recast evil as hot is how evil thrives. manson was a symbol of the 1960s in that he sold it as free love. manson wasn't good looking or charismatic. he was about rebelling against a generation whose hard work and sacrifice made such rebellion possible. the entire bad boy appeal is a lie. for it boils down to one essential fact. we glorify those who wish to destroy us. revolutionaries are often just killers, something to be reminded of every time you see a clown in a chase shirt. >> kimberly you're single. you like the bad guys. >> okay. if i saw someone in a chaser i'd run in the other direction. >> why do the bad guys have to be so cute? do tvs no we're not going to watch ugly people? >> well of course they want to romantacize the notion of it and so yeah that's what they do. it's hollywood. they are going to put something
clive owen would play stalin. but why even limit yourself to age or gender?ence could make a great mo and why can't kimberly play the 1906 earthquake? she does make the earth move. this reminds me of the boston bomber cover, the desire to recast evil as hot is how evil thrives. manson was a symbol of the 1960s in that he sold it as free love. manson wasn't good looking or charismatic. he was about rebelling against a generation whose hard work and sacrifice made such rebellion possible. the...
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churchill and roosevelt were misled by stalin, we've been disappointed and perhaps we underestimated something deeper in the russian psyche that george kennan was pointing out pretty clearly. so despite warning signs as the obama administration took office they took a different approach toward russia than that recommended by kennan and churchill. vice president said within the first month it was time to set the reset button and send the separatist it was off with an actual is mistranslated button. later that year the president canceled the third inside missile defense plan, surprising our allies, poland and the czech republic. next year the president announced he concluded the situation in georgia no longer needed to be considered an obstacle to reach agreements with the russians. of course there's the famous incident with the microphone with the president was advising that he just needed a little more time to get past his election what he needs more flexibility. meanwhile, while all of that was going on we begin to cut our defense spending. a new government in ukraine that doesn't w
churchill and roosevelt were misled by stalin, we've been disappointed and perhaps we underestimated something deeper in the russian psyche that george kennan was pointing out pretty clearly. so despite warning signs as the obama administration took office they took a different approach toward russia than that recommended by kennan and churchill. vice president said within the first month it was time to set the reset button and send the separatist it was off with an actual is mistranslated...
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and when joe stalin said what of the pope, he has no armies, john paul ii sent the communists a big messagership with ronald reagan and margaret thatcher, and they rolled it back in poland, and they eventually brought it down can. it took them about 15 years to get it done. charles: right. >> in this situation the pope is responding to the politics because, unfortunately, he's in an insulated situation. he's talking to his college of cardinals. they're mostly in poor areas. the the poor feel disenfranchised by the rich. capitalism has been hugely successful for our society, but we've done a very poor job of messaging about the value, the moral value of capitalism. we lack the communication skills on the right to deliver the message that needs to be delivered to the poor, that they have an aspirational right to live like the rest of the people that are willing to put the effort -- charles: and yet you look around the world, for instance in europe, where they sort of rejected, you know, traditional capitalism. greece, of course, being the most primary example of that, taking on socialist gove
and when joe stalin said what of the pope, he has no armies, john paul ii sent the communists a big messagership with ronald reagan and margaret thatcher, and they rolled it back in poland, and they eventually brought it down can. it took them about 15 years to get it done. charles: right. >> in this situation the pope is responding to the politics because, unfortunately, he's in an insulated situation. he's talking to his college of cardinals. they're mostly in poor areas. the the poor...
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this is a true citizen's movement behind me and they are carrying banners like no to stalinism and cutes and it's killing the economy. this is the private sector speaking and want the government to cut down the state, cut their taxes and get on with rebuilding the economy recordless of political coloring. >> in the meantime a few more lines dropping on the wires from this greek finance minister's speaking in luxomberg saying it's unfortunate they chose to folk enon the focus on the greek side and they blame the european partners for failure to agree a deal, how is that going to go down with the people behind you because they are already cross with the way the government is handling it? >> it's the creditor's general line and it's nothing new and saying the ball is in greece's court quite consistently and the real problem here is that the greeks and their creditors are not really reading off the same page. creditors are saying that we need to see proposals that make us believe that they will be carried through, that the money will be there at the end of each execution of each budget and
this is a true citizen's movement behind me and they are carrying banners like no to stalinism and cutes and it's killing the economy. this is the private sector speaking and want the government to cut down the state, cut their taxes and get on with rebuilding the economy recordless of political coloring. >> in the meantime a few more lines dropping on the wires from this greek finance minister's speaking in luxomberg saying it's unfortunate they chose to folk enon the focus on the greek...
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[ buzzer ] >> i think you are thinking of stalin. >> yes. >> that's all right.ou know which country putin invaded? >> ukraine. >> got it. i think we need to get more involved with taking care of our children, our land, our people, and get the hell out of the world. >> so would you have let hitler run wild. >> yeah, hitler is not even -- don't even go there come on, bro. >> are you afraid of me? >> all he is doing is trying to take back the parts of russia that crew sheriff -- >> are you impressed with putin's pecks? >> of course, you see him naked on the horse with that huge chest of his? yeah, i wouldn't want to get in a tumble with that guy. >> isis? >> why is it such depressing like topics. you couldn't ask about anything else? >> please answer the question. >> do you think we should ignore isis? >> isis is awful. right? it's a problem. but, when we focus 90% of our media on that problem we create more of it. >> do you know what country isis is dominating right now? >> i'm not sure where they are dominating. if they are on the internet they a are everywhere,
[ buzzer ] >> i think you are thinking of stalin. >> yes. >> that's all right.ou know which country putin invaded? >> ukraine. >> got it. i think we need to get more involved with taking care of our children, our land, our people, and get the hell out of the world. >> so would you have let hitler run wild. >> yeah, hitler is not even -- don't even go there come on, bro. >> are you afraid of me? >> all he is doing is trying to take back the...
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defeat the immediate threat nazi germany we made a partnership with a mass murderer called joseph stalinometimes when you can't fix the problem on your own you need to make some compromises and find the partners who can get the job done for you. >> woodruff: i heard so many heads shaking. i give michele flournoy the last word. >> it is not in u.s. interest to empower iran's role inside iraq or anywhere in the middle east given their support for terrorism and activities throughout the region. i think that might be a very appealing from a tactical perspective but i don't think that's in our strategic interests, again with all due respect. >> woodruff: with a lot of due respect to all four of you. michele flournoy, former secretary of defense leon panetta, general anthony zinni and colonel andrew bacevich, we thank you. >> thank you. >> woodruff: it's estimated that more than 30 million americans are taking medications like lipitor and zocor to lower their overall cholesterol levels. but as popular as these drugs are, they don't work for everyone. many cannot tolerate them easily, and for s
defeat the immediate threat nazi germany we made a partnership with a mass murderer called joseph stalinometimes when you can't fix the problem on your own you need to make some compromises and find the partners who can get the job done for you. >> woodruff: i heard so many heads shaking. i give michele flournoy the last word. >> it is not in u.s. interest to empower iran's role inside iraq or anywhere in the middle east given their support for terrorism and activities throughout...