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asked to name the most a process soviet the russian leader joseph stalin is likely to be among the first to come up with the great terror of the nine hundred thirty still haunts this country with millions executed to the what is much less known is that there are only a year before the purges began stalin sought to well for the lack of a better word democratized the soviet society and the society pushed back against that these paradoxes of soviet power came to life thanks to the work of an american academic from maryland who were found here in northeast russia almost nine thousand kilometers away from the old lines they. are. commonly. monitored. samantha long is an assistant professor at the state university has been teaching here on an almost six years in the morning she's trying to expand her students' english vocabulary by discussing beauty and fashion in the afternoon she scours the local archives in search of documents which shut the light on a much heavier subject the early years of the soviet state. i wouldn't be surprised to find that graduates from the state university teaching
asked to name the most a process soviet the russian leader joseph stalin is likely to be among the first to come up with the great terror of the nine hundred thirty still haunts this country with millions executed to the what is much less known is that there are only a year before the purges began stalin sought to well for the lack of a better word democratized the soviet society and the society pushed back against that these paradoxes of soviet power came to life thanks to the work of an...
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one more carlo i found interesting was you mentioning that stalin wanted to have. competent technocrats staffing the state system and there is a similar desire on the part of the current putin administration to have the technocrats in charge prefer some reason and i had this fellow and ministration of the president mr quinn find enough of those people do you think they. perhaps do they have a problem with the recruitment system or do they run against this informal system of relationship if you mention what's what's been the style of this level of education was a huge problem you know you have people that have and i have one guy he's the head of the. district land organization in the district he's a chronic alcoholic with a second grade education you know at some level you cannot expect competence from these people most people only had a elementary school education some people did have university but it was very difficult and so just getting the level of education up so that it can't. deal with the volume of paperwork and just regular work that they were expected to
one more carlo i found interesting was you mentioning that stalin wanted to have. competent technocrats staffing the state system and there is a similar desire on the part of the current putin administration to have the technocrats in charge prefer some reason and i had this fellow and ministration of the president mr quinn find enough of those people do you think they. perhaps do they have a problem with the recruitment system or do they run against this informal system of relationship if you...
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whenever the subject comes up in russia always some terrorist on stalin and much less so on the. role the society at large played in allowing that to happen or even facilitating. the whole process having spawn so much time citing the correspondence between you know ordinary people on ventilators do you think these progressive constitution offers an insight into the horrors that followed directly after well i know that the one nine hundred thirty seven repression is one of the reasons that scholars often cite to deal with the constitution you said how can you be serious about democracy if you then turn around violate everyone's rights and kill a bunch of people my research has shown that. certainly there were instances in the provinces of people using their new constitutional rights in ways that were threatening to the local power structure so having these new locus of power people were asking to open up churches people were collecting money to bring back priests and so a lot of this is genuinely threatening to the locals and so they certainly would like to get rid of them and arc
whenever the subject comes up in russia always some terrorist on stalin and much less so on the. role the society at large played in allowing that to happen or even facilitating. the whole process having spawn so much time citing the correspondence between you know ordinary people on ventilators do you think these progressive constitution offers an insight into the horrors that followed directly after well i know that the one nine hundred thirty seven repression is one of the reasons that...
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whenever the subject comes up in russia always centers on stalin and much less so on the. role the society at large played in allowing that to happen or even facilitating. the whole process having sprung so much time citing the correspondence between you know ordinary people and better leaders do you think these progressive constitution offers any insight into the horrors that followed directly after well i know that the one nine hundred thirty seven repression is one of the reasons that scholars often say to deal with the constitution you said how can you be serious about democracy if you then turn around violate everyone's rights and kill a bunch of people my research has shown that. certainly there were instances in the provinces of people using their new constitutional rights in ways that were threatening to the local power structure so having these new locus of power people were asking to open up churches people were collecting money to bring back priests and so a lot of this is genuinely threatening to the locals and so they certainly would like to get rid of them an
whenever the subject comes up in russia always centers on stalin and much less so on the. role the society at large played in allowing that to happen or even facilitating. the whole process having sprung so much time citing the correspondence between you know ordinary people and better leaders do you think these progressive constitution offers any insight into the horrors that followed directly after well i know that the one nine hundred thirty seven repression is one of the reasons that...
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did the idea pop into your well there's a difference actually how i came to the constitution and stalin seem like two things that shouldn't go check out there so i wanted to see what this was about how serious a project this was whether it was really just a propaganda. exercise as it had been described or if there was something a little bit more substantive now the stalin era is one of the most extensively researched areas of the soviet history and it's also the one that comes with a lot of accept the conventions. this was strictly to tell a tear in state where everything was decided top bottom line here you are coming out with a book suggesting that stalin actually tried to encourage what he saw at least as genuine political participation why would he need something like well russia is very very big and at the time it had incredibly poor infrastructure and very few members of the communist party in rural areas to govern it so governing desirous empire of the soviet union and modern russia has always been difficult simply because of the expanse and the fact that the population is not de
did the idea pop into your well there's a difference actually how i came to the constitution and stalin seem like two things that shouldn't go check out there so i wanted to see what this was about how serious a project this was whether it was really just a propaganda. exercise as it had been described or if there was something a little bit more substantive now the stalin era is one of the most extensively researched areas of the soviet history and it's also the one that comes with a lot of...
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don't really see that i see people are more proud of their country and i think putting his years stalin in particularly the great patriotic war in the victory there as a way to inspire nationalistic pride in. what popes who. put themselves on the line. to get accepted or rejected. so when one of the first injury. or some want to. have to going to be pressed to see what will before three of them or ten people. i'm interested in the warnings are out. there soon. thank you joining us for the program today the leaders of the u.s. on the korea have hailed the historic summit held on tuesday as a success saying it ultimately lays the groundwork for the potential deed nuclearize ation of the korean peninsula in exchange for kim jong un giving up his nuclear arsenal donald trump has committed to providing security guarantees young yeah u.s. president suggested after the meeting that the two had a strong relationship and that they intend to meet again the turnaround in relations coming just months after the pair had been threatening each other with all out war. we have developed a very special b
don't really see that i see people are more proud of their country and i think putting his years stalin in particularly the great patriotic war in the victory there as a way to inspire nationalistic pride in. what popes who. put themselves on the line. to get accepted or rejected. so when one of the first injury. or some want to. have to going to be pressed to see what will before three of them or ten people. i'm interested in the warnings are out. there soon. thank you joining us for the...
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now polls and in russia consistently show that people's attitudes towards stalin changing from negative to more neutral and even positive how do you interpret that well i think. russia took a real blow to its sense of self during the. yeltsin years it lost a lot of power a lot of prestige the economy was terrible and i think under putin russia has sort of come back into a sense that it's a global player that its voice matters the economy has picked up russian people are becoming more proud of being russian i remember even six years ago when i first came here people kept apologizing to me for how terrible everything was that this wasn't like america and i had to finally tell them to stop i'm like i knew when i came here that this wasn't going to be like america you know and that for me was weird because americans never apologize for a country like welcome to america enjoy. and for people to be ashamed of their country was so different and now i don't really see that i see people are more proud of their country and i think putin has you stalin in particularly the great patriotic war in th
now polls and in russia consistently show that people's attitudes towards stalin changing from negative to more neutral and even positive how do you interpret that well i think. russia took a real blow to its sense of self during the. yeltsin years it lost a lot of power a lot of prestige the economy was terrible and i think under putin russia has sort of come back into a sense that it's a global player that its voice matters the economy has picked up russian people are becoming more proud of...
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has hit a wall with a lot of people you know a lot of comments stalin was a dictator the u.s.s.r. was to tell its hereon it was really a ruse. look at the one nine hundred thirty seven repression and even you know within academia there's this putin is often a joke this idea that. he's some sort of evil dictator who oppresses his people. not only and they could challenge some conventions some of his habit of walking her cat on the leash raised a few eyebrows but the locals have quickly gotten used to the crate care merican lady. i certainly get a lot of attention but most of it's positive my neighbors think my cats are pretty good asked lots of questions about them how difficult was it for you to adjust to your life not just in russia but then. you know in provincial russia which has its own challenges the first six months were really kind of hard in part because i was alone in the dormitory once i got a cat and start making making friends and i had people to meet for tea or to go visit their home on the prize also provided you know. it was fine. in many ways is not that much diffe
has hit a wall with a lot of people you know a lot of comments stalin was a dictator the u.s.s.r. was to tell its hereon it was really a ruse. look at the one nine hundred thirty seven repression and even you know within academia there's this putin is often a joke this idea that. he's some sort of evil dictator who oppresses his people. not only and they could challenge some conventions some of his habit of walking her cat on the leash raised a few eyebrows but the locals have quickly gotten...
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and now i don't really see that i see people are more proud of their country and i think his use stalin in particular the great patriotic war and the victory there as a way to inspire nationalistic pride. welcome back to the program the head of germany's migration and refugee agency has been fired amid a scandal where over eight thousand migrants entered the country illegally german prosecutors opened a probe into the broken branch of the agency after allegations of corruption and misconduct an internal review from the agency broke the law taking payments to approve some twelve hundred applications the violations are thought to have spanned more than three years the scandal has fueled an ongoing dispute within germany's governing coalition on how to handle the migrant influx one of the governing parties the c.s.u. is threatening to leave the coalition and in response chancellor angela merkel is promising to tighten the rules for refugees. just changing the had of the office doesn't solve the problem of the problem itself structural in nature it's just the sheer number of asylum applicat
and now i don't really see that i see people are more proud of their country and i think his use stalin in particular the great patriotic war and the victory there as a way to inspire nationalistic pride. welcome back to the program the head of germany's migration and refugee agency has been fired amid a scandal where over eight thousand migrants entered the country illegally german prosecutors opened a probe into the broken branch of the agency after allegations of corruption and misconduct an...
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luis: puede ser, pero también puede ser que stalin haya tenido otras ideas sobre el asunto.zos subterráneos. luis: ¿y hay? katia: eh, no lo sabemos. luis: ¿tú qué crees? katia: yo creo que sí existe, porque fueron encontrados y hoy en día se pueden visitar varios búnkeres de stalin. luis: para quienes crecieron durante la guerra fría, el kremlin representa un centro de poder donde se conspiraba para derrotar a occidente. su solo nombre generaba temor y desconfianza. pero, en realidad, el kremlin fue un lugar de intrigas desde mucho antes de que existiera la unión soviética. la era imperial también fue una época turbulenta. muchas de las reliquias de ese pasado se encuentran en el museo de la armería, lo que no está es la famosa biblioteca de iván el terrible, de valor incalculable. tatiana: esta biblioteca se conservaba en los sótanos del kremlin, entonces, no se sabe qué había pasado con ella. posiblemente, durante la invasión polaca del siglo xvii incluso se habló que los polacos la comieron cuando tenían mucho hambre porque eran pergaminos. luis: esperemos que no hayan te
luis: puede ser, pero también puede ser que stalin haya tenido otras ideas sobre el asunto.zos subterráneos. luis: ¿y hay? katia: eh, no lo sabemos. luis: ¿tú qué crees? katia: yo creo que sí existe, porque fueron encontrados y hoy en día se pueden visitar varios búnkeres de stalin. luis: para quienes crecieron durante la guerra fría, el kremlin representa un centro de poder donde se conspiraba para derrotar a occidente. su solo nombre generaba temor y desconfianza. pero, en realidad,...
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on the people behind the stories if asked in the most a process so be it the russian leader joseph stalin is likely to be among the first to come up with the great terror of the nine hundred thirty still haunts this country with millions executed was sent to the gulag what is much less known is that barely a year before the purges began stalin sought to well for the lack of a better one. more democratized the soviet society and the society pushed back against it this paradoxes of soviet power came to life thanks to the work of an american academic from maryland who were found here in ne russia almost nine thousand kilometers away from the old line state.
on the people behind the stories if asked in the most a process so be it the russian leader joseph stalin is likely to be among the first to come up with the great terror of the nine hundred thirty still haunts this country with millions executed was sent to the gulag what is much less known is that barely a year before the purges began stalin sought to well for the lack of a better one. more democratized the soviet society and the society pushed back against it this paradoxes of soviet power...
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the problem with the analogy there, stalin was fighting the nazis. kim jong-un isn't fighting anybody. once stalin got done fighting the nazis, he installed kim jong-un's grandfather in north korea. out of that came the cold war and our current problem. so it's true. you don't oh -- you can't pick who you negotiate with our who you confront. but you can be keenly aware that everything points to. kim will want any benefits, but he will look for anyway he can find to not deliver this denuclearization, whatever that means. nuclear ogram.ot give up his remember, he also has biological, chemical weapons and convention weapon that has held seoul hostage since the war. >> neil: we must know the history on this, right? that other administrations also entering talks with the best of intentions and highest of hopes were hoodwinked. so this is different that the actual leaders are meeting. so that changes the complexion a bit. how do you avoid the north korean history of just lie something how do you verify what they are doing when in fact in some cases they ca
the problem with the analogy there, stalin was fighting the nazis. kim jong-un isn't fighting anybody. once stalin got done fighting the nazis, he installed kim jong-un's grandfather in north korea. out of that came the cold war and our current problem. so it's true. you don't oh -- you can't pick who you negotiate with our who you confront. but you can be keenly aware that everything points to. kim will want any benefits, but he will look for anyway he can find to not deliver this...
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enter the war on the continent to take pressure off of the so you know and that was done but had stalin it sacked behaved a little more sensibly then the soviet union would not have been caught unawares by germany would not have been drawn into the war the way in which it was and the outcome of the warrant and the subsequent peace might have been very different but we copy editor of defense thought foreign affairs magazine thank you for your time . just seven days to go before the fee for world cup kicks off the hay in russia and as the excitement builds we've been sounding out perhaps the most famous football manager out there is a marine here on how he thinks the tournament will unfold. says mr merida let's go through the group step by step whenever you're ready. i'm not ready because it's very difficult i don't want to be emotional look i have to be i will go to contradictions because i want my players to wean but i also want my place to go on holiday so this is going to be tough but i would say to you know why this weights and we need to go. they have experienced players they have t
enter the war on the continent to take pressure off of the so you know and that was done but had stalin it sacked behaved a little more sensibly then the soviet union would not have been caught unawares by germany would not have been drawn into the war the way in which it was and the outcome of the warrant and the subsequent peace might have been very different but we copy editor of defense thought foreign affairs magazine thank you for your time . just seven days to go before the fee for world...
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certainly i don't compare him to stalin.e president of the united states should know better than to use a phrase that someone like stalin made famous, that is what i was pointing out. you criticise the president and yet you are talking about a man that is overseeing an incredibly strong economy, where unemployment is at its lowest in 18 years, gdp revisions keep going up, it is growing strongly. he — whilst there are people in the united states who are strongly opposed to him, amongst the republican base he gets ratings of 85% or even more. it's his — the argument is that he is doing the right thing and you shouldn't even be there. you have lost. well, keep in mind, these things that i think have been main drivers of a better economy have been pushed by congress for a long time, in particular, regulartory reform. we use something called the congressional review act, to throw out a lot that were enacted by the previous administration. the president has done a lot of good things on regulation. we were overburdened on the regul
certainly i don't compare him to stalin.e president of the united states should know better than to use a phrase that someone like stalin made famous, that is what i was pointing out. you criticise the president and yet you are talking about a man that is overseeing an incredibly strong economy, where unemployment is at its lowest in 18 years, gdp revisions keep going up, it is growing strongly. he — whilst there are people in the united states who are strongly opposed to him, amongst the...
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vulgar the use of euro stalin but you speak english. knowing english and we can if i leave red square and heads to the ball at about famous street in downtown moscow. how much is it loves it but i just. think oh one thousand six hundred. but i guess special prize for your special one thousand three hundred for me because i'm a foreigner these cadets are meant to help people so basically go to the end of the street yes yes and. i'm something pleasant thanks and right on the underground. way across the street all right and going to know. it's true. many russians don't speak english. but they make up for that with their hospitality and generous. things understood by people all over the world. and. they don't use me a drugstore it's there in moscow just a reminder the top stories we're following for you here today on d w around seventy people are now confirmed dead in guatemala following that country's devastating volcanic eruption the say that that number is likely to rise the president has cleared a state of emergency in the affected area
vulgar the use of euro stalin but you speak english. knowing english and we can if i leave red square and heads to the ball at about famous street in downtown moscow. how much is it loves it but i just. think oh one thousand six hundred. but i guess special prize for your special one thousand three hundred for me because i'm a foreigner these cadets are meant to help people so basically go to the end of the street yes yes and. i'm something pleasant thanks and right on the underground. way...
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stadium is the motherland cool statue a memorial to the millions who died during the german siege of stalin grad now called volgograd the battle was a turning point for hitler's defeat in the second world war and also a reminder of a time when britain and russia had a shared purpose an england supporters group to set up an informal embassy in the city they're advising fans not to drop flags on war monuments as a mark of respect for our purses in every country that you would want or voice and i think you need to exercise our common sense here but do i think that the total is both been ruined by behaved bad behavior goddaughter. while the european championships in front silvered easy access to tens of thousands of england fans only around two thousand are expected to make it's a volgograd a lot of their kind of warnings that the english media particularly said you know don't come airing yet you know and it was how many must say in europe twenty sixteen i think thankfully a lot of people took it with a pinch of salt the people in russia. are really pleased and proud to have the world cup that
stadium is the motherland cool statue a memorial to the millions who died during the german siege of stalin grad now called volgograd the battle was a turning point for hitler's defeat in the second world war and also a reminder of a time when britain and russia had a shared purpose an england supporters group to set up an informal embassy in the city they're advising fans not to drop flags on war monuments as a mark of respect for our purses in every country that you would want or voice and i...
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stalin's legs off. and naturally, the next day, 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 tr
stalin's legs off. and naturally, the next day, 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...
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under stalin a. fatality no he spoke french. can play hooky louder with an austrian accent twenty percent chance like. all of you in his private life daniel pearl is more modest berlin fans can often find him working at the bar at the status restaurant a global star with a local touch. those who are magnificent seven international stars from germany favorites were on the list if not hit us up on email or writes on facebook to give us your opinion we're back next week with the new edition of q no until then i'll see at the movies. oh. your max highlights. the best of it. because region just never gets enough. livestock. the highlights. urbanites subtle. death. brings in india sewers. drug companies can produce on the cheap here but at the cost of human health multi resistant bacteria spread throughout the world. contract millions flops. invisible and deadly pathogens and big pharma claim such. what does a football loving country need to reach its goals. we'll tell you how to germany soccer made it back to the top. in our web spec
under stalin a. fatality no he spoke french. can play hooky louder with an austrian accent twenty percent chance like. all of you in his private life daniel pearl is more modest berlin fans can often find him working at the bar at the status restaurant a global star with a local touch. those who are magnificent seven international stars from germany favorites were on the list if not hit us up on email or writes on facebook to give us your opinion we're back next week with the new edition of q...
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don't really see that i see people are more proud of their country and i think putting his years stalin in particularly the great patriotic war and the victory there as a way to inspire nationalistic pride in. seeing this is harlan kentucky. all of these groups the voices of the people vary from using. a co money she was almost no coal mines left. the job to grow all the pay rises showed. that it was a lot of these people the survivors of disappearing before their eyes. i remember thinking when i was younger that if anything ever happened to the coal mines here that it would become a ghost town but i never thought in a million years i would see that and its house and its high. and. i've been saying the numbers mean something they matter to us is over twenty trillion dollars in debt more than ten white collar crimes happen each day. eighty five percent of the global wealth you longs to be ultra rich eight point six percent market saw thirty percent rise last year some with four hundred to five hundred trade per second per second and bitcoin rose to twenty thousand dollars. china is build
don't really see that i see people are more proud of their country and i think putting his years stalin in particularly the great patriotic war and the victory there as a way to inspire nationalistic pride in. seeing this is harlan kentucky. all of these groups the voices of the people vary from using. a co money she was almost no coal mines left. the job to grow all the pay rises showed. that it was a lot of these people the survivors of disappearing before their eyes. i remember thinking when...
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don't really see that i see people are more proud of their country and i think putting his years stalin in particularly the great patriotic war and the victory there as a way to inspire nationalistic pride in. the. zia's says hahn in kentucky. over all of this move them boys says he was going to st families are you the only. a co money since he was almost no co mines left. the jobs are gone all the polarizer said that that was a lot of to these people the survivors of a world disappearing before their eyes. i remember thinking when i was younger that if anything ever happened to the coal mines here that it would become a ghost town but i never thought in a million years i would see that and it's happened it's happened. i've been saying the numbers mean something they matter the u.s. has over one trillion dollars in debt more than ten like her parents happy each dish. eighty five percent of global wealth you longs to be old for rich eight point six percent market saw a thirty percent rise last year some with four hundred to five hundred three per second per second and bitcoin rose to twe
don't really see that i see people are more proud of their country and i think putting his years stalin in particularly the great patriotic war and the victory there as a way to inspire nationalistic pride in. the. zia's says hahn in kentucky. over all of this move them boys says he was going to st families are you the only. a co money since he was almost no co mines left. the jobs are gone all the polarizer said that that was a lot of to these people the survivors of a world disappearing...
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now i don't really see that i see people are more proud of their country and i think putin has used stalin in particularly the great patriotic war in the victory there as a way to inspire nationalistic pride in. not not not not not. feel. it's. the load on. the wall not shown it turns out as you go on here oh are you going to. go. get a monday without some you couldn't get out of the one in the. least. some of those are the ones on this young shoulders of the that's what it is about. zero. zero zero zero the cause load. was loaded. if. you don't have that much no. one is. going to. get such a good the first. day was a movie the only rules i'm going to live. you're . ignoring the subsidiary law sooner or later the spiros suit is sold. you go you'll go through or sit a. tsunami what karen got to most of them is all to monitor these am. go to the. i'm going to do what the model number i'm going to do with your mother when you were around on that in one of those enemy go down like the most of it is. more on sit down going down. kept its own private in work tomorrow alone for this hour would yo
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overfive decades, north korea's political religion changed from stalinism to kim il—sung—ism througheryone‘s lives. jee now lives on the edge of the moors near manchester but she was born in north korea and brought up to adore kim il—sung and his son, kimjong—il. it was notjust north korea and who fell under the spell of the kim dynasty. the romanian dictator nicolae ceausescu visited north korea twice in the 1970s and came away, one adviser said, quite mad. this is mass adulation on the scale of a nation state. when i went to the kingdom under cover five years ago i found myself bowing before a statue of kim the first. other foreigners went to north korea to learn the art of killing. we caught a flight from havana bound for moscow and we transferred to another plane, on the tarmac without going into the airport and we were flown to pyongyang. there were no north korean stamps in our passports or anything like that, no official record of us being in north korea. declan was among a handful of official irish republican army volunteers who went to north korea in 1988 to learn how to kil
overfive decades, north korea's political religion changed from stalinism to kim il—sung—ism througheryone‘s lives. jee now lives on the edge of the moors near manchester but she was born in north korea and brought up to adore kim il—sung and his son, kimjong—il. it was notjust north korea and who fell under the spell of the kim dynasty. the romanian dictator nicolae ceausescu visited north korea twice in the 1970s and came away, one adviser said, quite mad. this is mass adulation on...
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stories in stalinist russia how the child would tell the parents turn them in because he loved stalinand he became a child of the state. liberalism doesn't attempt to do that deliberately. its intentions i believe are honorable and good and very humane but it does not understand that by increasing the scope and reach and power and authority of the central state, it inevitably squeezes and compresses and marginalizes all the elements of civil society particularly the family and the church, look at the side effects obama is having on the relations of people with their churches of the effect welfare had on the family. one of the reasons i moved left to right as i write about this in the introduction, i have been a great society liberal, believe in the attentions of the war on poverty and one day in the 1980s the empirical evidence started to come in, real fact, open to empirical evidence, a drug, and stopped giving the drug and it turned out from charles murray and james wilson and researchers with hard signs that the war on poverty not only did not help the people it was intending to he
stories in stalinist russia how the child would tell the parents turn them in because he loved stalinand he became a child of the state. liberalism doesn't attempt to do that deliberately. its intentions i believe are honorable and good and very humane but it does not understand that by increasing the scope and reach and power and authority of the central state, it inevitably squeezes and compresses and marginalizes all the elements of civil society particularly the family and the church, look...
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he was always seen as a great triumph but it was a command economy which people like hitler and stalintreamed about and they built it that way but has rachel says, itjust isn't the time. we've got to have a grand coordinator because, as she was referring, is not in the land acquisition, it is the infrastructure, transportation that he has called into question but wasn't andrew adonis going to be looking into this? isjust going to be another, spitfire production type start soon and this isjust be another, spitfire production type start soon and this is just too late because he is predicating on election 2022i bet we have one before then. i certainly agree with that. i can't see the government lasting until 2022. that. i can't see the government lasting unti12022. turning that. i can't see the government lasting until 2022. turning to the mailon lasting until 2022. turning to the mail on sunday. it's incredible, gavin williamson, what is alleged that he said. i made her and i can break her. there it is. total house of cards phrase, isn't it? mr williamson is not hiding in terms his polit
he was always seen as a great triumph but it was a command economy which people like hitler and stalintreamed about and they built it that way but has rachel says, itjust isn't the time. we've got to have a grand coordinator because, as she was referring, is not in the land acquisition, it is the infrastructure, transportation that he has called into question but wasn't andrew adonis going to be looking into this? isjust going to be another, spitfire production type start soon and this isjust...
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recall, roosevelt trusted stalin against the advice of winston churchill.hink i see something on your screen now. churchill warned roosevelt not did.ust stalin, which he the result was a divided europe and a divided berlin. i think we have to be careful about foreign leaders in whom we put our trust as a nation. i would like to add that it doesn't seem to me you are left or right. i like the style of c-span as it is. i appreciate the articles. i would not find them otherwise. host: thanks for addressing that piece again. you can find a usa today.com. reaction from members of congress. we will join some live in just a bit. they number for republicans. members of the senate, after their tuesday lunch is talking with recorders -- reporters on their reaction to the u.s. north korea summit. >> we have just gotten off the phone with the president on his plane back from singapore. he sounded confident and upbeat. he accomplished more than many thought possible. they have assigned -- a signed agreement. still working out the details. -- those who have our home with
recall, roosevelt trusted stalin against the advice of winston churchill.hink i see something on your screen now. churchill warned roosevelt not did.ust stalin, which he the result was a divided europe and a divided berlin. i think we have to be careful about foreign leaders in whom we put our trust as a nation. i would like to add that it doesn't seem to me you are left or right. i like the style of c-span as it is. i appreciate the articles. i would not find them otherwise. host: thanks for...
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konigsberg, it was part of germany and heavily bombed during world war ii, until it was seized by stalinwhile once a symbol of russia's long simmering tension with the west, it's now putting its best face forward for putin's world cup. translation: it is the most western part of the russian federation, our little enclave of europe. it is a very beautiful city. i'm confident that any visitor will fall in love with kaliningrad and certainly visit us once more. england's visit is turning into a head—scratcher, though. it looks like coming second in the group could offer a more favourable draw in terms of travel and opposition. so what will gareth southgate do? we want to breed a mentality that everybody in our squad wants to constantly win. we have not won a knockout game since 2006. why we are starting to plot which would be a better venue for our semifinal is beyond me, really. commentator: jesse lingard! jesse lingard! england's performances so far have certainly got people talking, and not just fans. the world is taking notice too. england have so far surpassed all fans' expectations of
konigsberg, it was part of germany and heavily bombed during world war ii, until it was seized by stalinwhile once a symbol of russia's long simmering tension with the west, it's now putting its best face forward for putin's world cup. translation: it is the most western part of the russian federation, our little enclave of europe. it is a very beautiful city. i'm confident that any visitor will fall in love with kaliningrad and certainly visit us once more. england's visit is turning into a...
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welcome to the they're like stalin show you a bit the first conservative muslim member of the house of lords recently you've written to the prime minister expressing your consent about as lama phobia within the party what provoked you to do that. unfortunately i believe that islamophobia does exist now within the conservative party have tried to deal with the matter quietly by writing to the present prime minister to the previous prime minister as well as have spoken to the c.c. h.q. . but unfortunately we have not received the right reply and no positive action has been taken i believe that the party should accept that there is a problem let's come off his high horse of the denial and i feel first thing the party should do is to accept that there is a problem and that's then probably time we have an inquiry led by perhaps and it odd judge i think you see and not only interview parliament days but i also interviewed a member of the party from the ground because i think we need to establish the extent of the problem now. over the during the month of april you and me nineteen members of
welcome to the they're like stalin show you a bit the first conservative muslim member of the house of lords recently you've written to the prime minister expressing your consent about as lama phobia within the party what provoked you to do that. unfortunately i believe that islamophobia does exist now within the conservative party have tried to deal with the matter quietly by writing to the present prime minister to the previous prime minister as well as have spoken to the c.c. h.q. . but...
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now i don't really see that i see people are more proud of their country and i think putin has used stalin in particularly the great patriotic war in the victory there as a way to inspire nationalistic pride and. expectations are high for most spectacular world cup action today with two of the tournament favorites germany and brazil playing their first match it is also we've been catching up with some of the championships youngest finds good in you rumors about like russian hooligans or russian moroccan still while in america are. russian spies how many people are spying on you right now on all probably eleven thousand people are watching the wall fast days game still twists and turns that took the pundits by surprise including the shocked will between iceland and argentina which left the vikings fons over who.
now i don't really see that i see people are more proud of their country and i think putin has used stalin in particularly the great patriotic war in the victory there as a way to inspire nationalistic pride and. expectations are high for most spectacular world cup action today with two of the tournament favorites germany and brazil playing their first match it is also we've been catching up with some of the championships youngest finds good in you rumors about like russian hooligans or russian...
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don't really see that i see people are more proud of their country and i think putting his years stalin in particularly the great patriotic war and the victory there as a way to inspire nationalistic pride. when a loved one is murder it's natural to seek the death penalty for the murder i would prefer it be in the death penalty just because i think that's the fair thing the right thing research shows that for every nine executions one convict is found innocent the idea that we were executing innocent people is terrifying the is just no way that doesn't mean that we hear even many a victim's families want the death penalty to be abolished the reason we have to keep the death penalty here is because that's what murder victims' families want to that's going to give them peace that's going to give them justice and we come in and say. not quite you know we've been through this this isn't the way. you know world of big through law and conspiracies it's time to wake up to dig deeper to hit the stories that mainstream media refuses to tell more than ever we need to be smarter we need to stop sl
don't really see that i see people are more proud of their country and i think putting his years stalin in particularly the great patriotic war and the victory there as a way to inspire nationalistic pride. when a loved one is murder it's natural to seek the death penalty for the murder i would prefer it be in the death penalty just because i think that's the fair thing the right thing research shows that for every nine executions one convict is found innocent the idea that we were executing...
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of years easy solutions to north korea that involve dismissing them as crazy or simply saying the stalinism and tied to the soviets, chinese, whoever the enemy is. we need to take them seriously on their own merits. susan: how concerned are you about the current situation? mitchell: i am concerned. i am not concerned maybe as you might think. the reality is the military consequences of a conflict in north korea, in korea would be so devastating that they're really not a rational option. no matter what the bluster is coming out of the compaps of both countries, everyone knows how devastating this conflict would be. for all of our hatred about the kim family and god knows the reason for that. the world will be much better when it's gone. but the kim family also likes life. they drive expensive cars and have expensive tastes and like to have a good time. they are not suicidal. they understand if they push things too far it -- they are going to be wiped out. what worries me is war in the 20th century isn't always fought for rational reasons, where policymakers say this is in our best strategic
of years easy solutions to north korea that involve dismissing them as crazy or simply saying the stalinism and tied to the soviets, chinese, whoever the enemy is. we need to take them seriously on their own merits. susan: how concerned are you about the current situation? mitchell: i am concerned. i am not concerned maybe as you might think. the reality is the military consequences of a conflict in north korea, in korea would be so devastating that they're really not a rational option. no...
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don't really see that i see people are more proud of their country and i think putting his years stalin in particularly the great patriotic war and the victory there as a way to inspire nationalistic pride and. apply to many clubs over the years so i know the gunman so i got. the ball isn't only about what happens on the pitch to the final school it's about the passion from the families it's the age of the super mom who just killed you know their own lives and spending to do the twenty million and one player. it's an experience like nothing else going to her because i want to share what i think what i know about the beautiful guy my great so will transfer. the next morning. including droll. over the. well. some of the younger. people.
don't really see that i see people are more proud of their country and i think putting his years stalin in particularly the great patriotic war and the victory there as a way to inspire nationalistic pride and. apply to many clubs over the years so i know the gunman so i got. the ball isn't only about what happens on the pitch to the final school it's about the passion from the families it's the age of the super mom who just killed you know their own lives and spending to do the twenty million...
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cada mes, mueve alrededor de 200 millones de pasajeros, construido por orden del dictador joseph stalin: hoy, 44 de las dos cintas estaciones son consideradas patrimonios de la humanidad y no es de extraÑar... parecen verdaderos museos, algunas estÁn revestidas de mÁrmol y otras de granito con finos candelabros y pinturas que dejan al pasajero con la boca abierta >>el metro puede haber sido construido como un homenaje al pueblo pero es la forma mÁs rÁpida y eficiente de moverse moscÚ. cada dÍa la usan 9 millones de personas. luis: en realidad, toma mÁs tiempo bajar las largas escaleras mecÁnicas para llegar hasta el tren que esperarlo en el andÉn. >>el metro es muy profundo, la profundidad de las estaciones son de 70 m debajo de la tierra. la estaciÓn servÍa de refugio contra los bombardeos en la segunda guerra mundial. luis: ya no se hacen estaciones tan profundas pero se siguen agregando paradas. en sÓlo dos aÑos se inaugurarÁn 75 estaciones mÁs. esto es bueno porque en la superficie, las calles de moscÚ sigan estando entre las mÁs congestionadas del planeta. ilia: es mejor el metro,
cada mes, mueve alrededor de 200 millones de pasajeros, construido por orden del dictador joseph stalin: hoy, 44 de las dos cintas estaciones son consideradas patrimonios de la humanidad y no es de extraÑar... parecen verdaderos museos, algunas estÁn revestidas de mÁrmol y otras de granito con finos candelabros y pinturas que dejan al pasajero con la boca abierta >>el metro puede haber sido construido como un homenaje al pueblo pero es la forma mÁs rÁpida y eficiente de moverse...
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don't really see that i see people are more proud of their country and i think putting his years stalin in particularly the great patriotic war and the victory there as a way to inspire nationalistic pride in. who do you. plan to. put in work force that are not. suited for cost goes into due course look to the old rules on board off the last little while on the course. just to you. know where there's a good enough to sit or stand. and there are so called interested rates. they still may not tell you to get e.g. all. might just sneak i'm already at the north the shuttle no communication with that to deny that i did joke and look at each oh so you could talk back to. me who are you. using it was important to. during his account water your account. doesn't make him. think like. money going. to the same conklin's they got no oil. for how. it take your hop and you now are setting up to another. deny and nobody. given the group on what they're going to. hold on of and if your office of the. whole lot. on my radio program. either you know. c g. i understand the. theory of wholesale your way. d
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don't really see that i see people are more proud of their country and i think putting his years stalin in particularly the great patriotic war in the victory there as a way to inspire nationalistic pride in. the ideal form no i don't have what was the last time you went on the internet no i am not using these village is it safe to say. are you sure there is no researchers author of it all going to be sure the baby doesn't glossy his hooves but. first we're going on we thought. is it dead as part of the photos or can we get. a. bit more work i was. previously. yes no they are being false form of where he was filmed them or the society. where you let them. go. day four of the russia world cup brings some major upset five time champions brazil are held to a draw against switzerland. and against the odds mexico stunned the reigning champions germany with a one nil victory in moscow. this is art international coming to live from the russian capital my name stuck on the go thanks for tuning in this hour the world cup has been dishing out plenty of surprises on day four two thousand and fourt
don't really see that i see people are more proud of their country and i think putting his years stalin in particularly the great patriotic war in the victory there as a way to inspire nationalistic pride in. the ideal form no i don't have what was the last time you went on the internet no i am not using these village is it safe to say. are you sure there is no researchers author of it all going to be sure the baby doesn't glossy his hooves but. first we're going on we thought. is it dead as...
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don't really see that i see people are more proud of their country and i think putting his years stalin in particularly the great patriotic war and the victory there as a way to inspire nationalistic pride in. zia says harlan kentucky. the old boy suit people will vary from using. a co money since he would do most no coal mines left. his job to grow all the coal was it showed. that it was love to see these people as survivors of a womb disappearing before their own eyes. i remember thinking when i was younger that is anything ever happened to the coal mines here that it would become a ghost town but i never thought in the million years i would see that and it's how it's happened. the. order of the load on. the wall not shown it turns out as you go on here oh are you going to. go. for that among the other when you get some news out of the. league. some of those are the ones on good young souls of the gods but it is a mobile. os load. load. to. use i have not much know. what they're. going to. get such that the first. day was removed the only rules i'm going to live.
don't really see that i see people are more proud of their country and i think putting his years stalin in particularly the great patriotic war and the victory there as a way to inspire nationalistic pride in. zia says harlan kentucky. the old boy suit people will vary from using. a co money since he would do most no coal mines left. his job to grow all the coal was it showed. that it was love to see these people as survivors of a womb disappearing before their own eyes. i remember thinking...
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union in 1991 statues of soviet leader where's torn down and many here in the museum park, lennin and stalinunder their leadership some of the darkest periods in the history of the ussr where millions of people were killed. today their statues along with others of soviet leaders have been collected into a modern day sculpture brark kids come to play and ride bikes, it's one way the russian people deal with their past without forgetting. >> i see this monument with wonder and delight. they took them down in a lot of places but here i can return to my past. >> one statue ran secret police that preceded the kbg. >> good thing we didn't throw it out, i don't think that's right, it's a reminder what happened to the country and to us, you can't reject it, you have to remember it. >> but questions remain about how to best address these g about that has been, i think, a question that the whole country has been asking for the past 2 a or so years. how can we use these as examples of the tragedies that can a rise from political movements. >> the park tries to do this by including a sculpture called vi
union in 1991 statues of soviet leader where's torn down and many here in the museum park, lennin and stalinunder their leadership some of the darkest periods in the history of the ussr where millions of people were killed. today their statues along with others of soviet leaders have been collected into a modern day sculpture brark kids come to play and ride bikes, it's one way the russian people deal with their past without forgetting. >> i see this monument with wonder and delight. they...
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i don't really see that i see people are more proud of their country and i think putting his you stalin in particularly the great patriotic war in the victory there as a way to inspire nationalistic pride in. zia says harlan kentucky. we've all read this group the voices you go from using. a co money switch it was almost no coal mines left. the jobs are gone all the pay was just. that it was love to see these people the survivors of disappearing before their own eyes. i remember thinking when i was younger that if anything ever happened to the coal mines here that it would become a ghost town but i never thought in a million years i would see that and it's how it's happened. i can imagine. i don't know i wasn't there but i can imagine a russia defending its national interests in a way that doesn't help the hawks in the united states but couldn't has this image of such a hard god. and i would only blame him for not caring about american public opinion anymore because it seems like no matter what he does this and i. fair response nonetheless what i'm saying is it's gotten very personal. i
i don't really see that i see people are more proud of their country and i think putting his you stalin in particularly the great patriotic war in the victory there as a way to inspire nationalistic pride in. zia says harlan kentucky. we've all read this group the voices you go from using. a co money switch it was almost no coal mines left. the jobs are gone all the pay was just. that it was love to see these people the survivors of disappearing before their own eyes. i remember thinking when i...
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interview proved difficult to other red square inhabitants might have something to say instead lenin and stalin lenin thinks if russia doesn't win the title they might just have to steal it. right starlin. quite right. even before the world cup commenced we asked the people on the streets of moscow about russia's chances and most responded with great optimism. no wished your modesty if you could you didn't want to give most i'm used to mean existing children not me or not great if you could didn't vote but it's a national. good . the lady. refused to serve with machine. guns condition. that. was going to go. through. with the ninety. one german russian at least plans to give his all for russians world cup aspirations constantine's i wish at the age of six he and his family left russia for germany he went pro at hanover and played for various german news teams but russia remained in his heart last fall he played his first international match for russia although he didn't make the world cup squad playing for russia is still an honor. in the club order. does it in. a moment of. for me or. for my m
interview proved difficult to other red square inhabitants might have something to say instead lenin and stalin lenin thinks if russia doesn't win the title they might just have to steal it. right starlin. quite right. even before the world cup commenced we asked the people on the streets of moscow about russia's chances and most responded with great optimism. no wished your modesty if you could you didn't want to give most i'm used to mean existing children not me or not great if you could...
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stalin lived there. stalin lived there and went to prison there at the turn of the 20th century.ow about that. once upon a time recently there was a big luxury development there. more than a half million square feet of developed space including a marina, park, yacht club, hotel more than a dozen other building at the center a pick pokey 44 story residential tower. a trump tower. trump tower bitumi which never happened. president-elect up trump pulled out of the deal days before the inauguration. former partners in the deal told forbes magazine last year to keep it' live they might ut put up a fake tower at the the site. er saturdays four. a tromp tower or a fromp tower. that's a funny thing to imagine. it would be funnier if they pulled it off. but the special counsel office has been reportedly interested in trump organization deals in that part of the world. eastern europe, the former soviet union, first reported in the spring by mcclatchy. now tonight a new wrinkle. because the president's favorite architect, who among other things design the quarter of a billion dollar would b
stalin lived there. stalin lived there and went to prison there at the turn of the 20th century.ow about that. once upon a time recently there was a big luxury development there. more than a half million square feet of developed space including a marina, park, yacht club, hotel more than a dozen other building at the center a pick pokey 44 story residential tower. a trump tower. trump tower bitumi which never happened. president-elect up trump pulled out of the deal days before the...
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that could be hitler's or stalin and he could say the same thing. oh, they are very talented. thanks very much. thank you for taking my call. i wish everybody good look on this -- good luck on this. host: we are waiting for a news conference that will happen. the schedule has it listed at 4:00. things are somewhat fluid. we now know the president will then travel on air force one, his first stop will be guam and then hawaii before returning to the u.s. early wednesday morning. hillary is joining us in dallas, texas. republican line. caller: thank you for having me. the last guy, where has he been the last eight years? before, about the guy the ohio guy, right on. he was on target. this last guy, what the heck? where has he been the last eight years? talking about shame? talking about all of that -- that is ridiculous. this man, this president is obviously for america. he is not a photo op. he had that for his whole life. this is not what his goal is now. his goal is to protect us. his true heart is for america. people understand these who -- anti-trump, i totally don't. i tota
that could be hitler's or stalin and he could say the same thing. oh, they are very talented. thanks very much. thank you for taking my call. i wish everybody good look on this -- good luck on this. host: we are waiting for a news conference that will happen. the schedule has it listed at 4:00. things are somewhat fluid. we now know the president will then travel on air force one, his first stop will be guam and then hawaii before returning to the u.s. early wednesday morning. hillary is...
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and now i don't really see that i see people are more proud of their country and i think his use stalin in particular the great patriotic war and the victory there as a way to inspire nationalistic pride and. apply to many clubs over the years so i know the game and so i got. the ball isn't only about what happens on the pitch to the final school it's about the passion from the fans it's the age of the super money kill you know their own lives and spending to do the twenty million. it's an experience like nothing else going to be true so i want to share what i think what i know about the beautiful game played great so what more chance with. the geeks it's going to. just. i'm going to. look. at least somebody from the. field. down to the intifada was all the stuff the was there to go looking for and if you could pay went up almost like a saddle most of the men that shouldn't have been there let alone please please please . please. please please please please please. please please. please. please. please please please please. please. please. please please. look look look look. like. the o
and now i don't really see that i see people are more proud of their country and i think his use stalin in particular the great patriotic war and the victory there as a way to inspire nationalistic pride and. apply to many clubs over the years so i know the game and so i got. the ball isn't only about what happens on the pitch to the final school it's about the passion from the fans it's the age of the super money kill you know their own lives and spending to do the twenty million. it's an...
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stalin lived in batumi. stalin both lived in batumi and briefly went to prison there.h century. how about that? once upon a time more recently there was going to be a big luxury development there, more than a half million square feet of developed space, including a marina, a park, a yacht club, a hotel, more than a dozen other buildings, and at the skrercent all of it a big poky 44-story residential tower. a trump tower. trump tower batumi. which never happened. president-elect trump pulled out of the trump tower batumi deal just days before the inauguration. former partners in that deal told "forbes" magazine last year that to try to keep the deal alive they might try to put up what amounts to a fake trump tower at the center of that site, kind of an ersatz trump tower. maybe instead of a trump tower it could be a tromp tower or frump tower. see if anyone notices. that is a funny thing to imagine. even funnier if they pulled it off. but the special counsel's office has reportedly been issued in trump organization deals in that part of the world, in eastern europe, in
stalin lived in batumi. stalin both lived in batumi and briefly went to prison there.h century. how about that? once upon a time more recently there was going to be a big luxury development there, more than a half million square feet of developed space, including a marina, a park, a yacht club, a hotel, more than a dozen other buildings, and at the skrercent all of it a big poky 44-story residential tower. a trump tower. trump tower batumi. which never happened. president-elect trump pulled out...