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it must be stalin who seen as splitting your. stalin really wrestled quite a few weeks with the question of how to deal with the marshall plan. he had wonderful spy network in washington and london so he was fully informed of what the united states was up to, but he also needed dollars desperately, and when it can -- came to economics is a much a marxist ideologue and believed that the inevitable crisis of capitalism had arrived and that the united states in its own interest would have to give billions to europe and/or develop its own collapsing industry. so we wanted to be able to take advantage of that, but he had three fundamental reasons to resist the marshall plan. first, it indicated that the u.s. was not going home. it was going to maintain a powerful political and ultimately he believed rightly military presence in your. second, he was extremely concerned to learn that western germany would be the fulcrum of the marshall plan, the new industrial engine. and finally factor that tipped the balance was that his own satellite
it must be stalin who seen as splitting your. stalin really wrestled quite a few weeks with the question of how to deal with the marshall plan. he had wonderful spy network in washington and london so he was fully informed of what the united states was up to, but he also needed dollars desperately, and when it can -- came to economics is a much a marxist ideologue and believed that the inevitable crisis of capitalism had arrived and that the united states in its own interest would have to give...
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the message arrives from stalin requesting a meeting of the big three.he course of this dinner churchill was very candid with mackenzie king about his intentions were quadrant and atomic sharing in about roosevelt's and nearly on the eve of the meeting with the vice president at hyde park which makes it an interesting 12 page memo. you can read this online if you go to the library and archives in canada. he left us a detailed account and in the context of negotiations with roosevelt churchill said quote, i can do more with the president by not pressing too hard at once. he's a fine fellow, very strong in his views but he comes around. walking mackenzie king to the door as the evening ended churchill said of fdr he really is the one friend that we have and we must keep him in close touch as we can. churchill arrived at hyde park on the evening of august 12 with his daughter, mary and his personal staff which was rather small contingent for churchill to bring. fdr would hardly be alone under churchill's sunlamps and eleanor roosevelt was there before leavi
the message arrives from stalin requesting a meeting of the big three.he course of this dinner churchill was very candid with mackenzie king about his intentions were quadrant and atomic sharing in about roosevelt's and nearly on the eve of the meeting with the vice president at hyde park which makes it an interesting 12 page memo. you can read this online if you go to the library and archives in canada. he left us a detailed account and in the context of negotiations with roosevelt churchill...
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stalin. tell us the story about -- before we do that, let me show some video of her and that will remind people what she looked like. this is 1967. >> a woman once known as the little princess of the kremlin arrives from switzerland. svetlana, the 42-year-old daughter of josef stalin, sought asylum here, where women can feel free. explaining her defection from she said. russia's she added "religion has changed me. communism dogma has lost its significance, it is impossible to exist without god." [end video clip] brian: she was 42. grace: i was there, at the airport. brian: you tell us how old. what was your age back then? grace: in 1967? i would have been -- i'm not good at arithmetic. i was born in 1932. brian: so i could figure it out. 35 or so. what was your relationship with her after she arrived in the united states? grace: i had no relationship with her. my father had -- she defected in india. the reason she was in india, she had an indian boyfriend. she met in the sanitarium which in r
stalin. tell us the story about -- before we do that, let me show some video of her and that will remind people what she looked like. this is 1967. >> a woman once known as the little princess of the kremlin arrives from switzerland. svetlana, the 42-year-old daughter of josef stalin, sought asylum here, where women can feel free. explaining her defection from she said. russia's she added "religion has changed me. communism dogma has lost its significance, it is impossible to exist...
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joseph stalin's daughter sought asylum here, where women can feel free.xplaining her defection from russia's she added "religion has changed me. -- communism dogma has lost its significance, it is impossible to exist without god." -- [end videop clip] brian: she was 42. grace: i was there, at the airport. brian: what was your age back then? grace: in 1967? i'm not good at arithmetic. i was born in 1932. brian: so i could figure it out. 35 or so. what was your relationship with her after she arrived in the u.s.? grace: i had no relationship with her. she defected in india. the reason she was there is she had had an indian boyfriend who she met in the sanitarium. which in russia, that is a combination of a hospital and health spa. they are very curious. we do not have sanitarium's like that. they were there and fell in love. she claims they got married. they were never legally married. in her mind, they were married. when he died, she asked for permission to take his ashes and throw them in the gandy's river. she received that permission and took the ashes,
joseph stalin's daughter sought asylum here, where women can feel free.xplaining her defection from russia's she added "religion has changed me. -- communism dogma has lost its significance, it is impossible to exist without god." -- [end videop clip] brian: she was 42. grace: i was there, at the airport. brian: what was your age back then? grace: in 1967? i'm not good at arithmetic. i was born in 1932. brian: so i could figure it out. 35 or so. what was your relationship with her...
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but i do not think he would have dared go after stalin's daughter.an: so she stayed at your farm for a while? were you alone with her there from time to time? grace: my sister and her husband took care of her. they went into the peace corps, and then i came. i had three children and they took care of her. came with me. ages four, six, and eight. so then my sister said, because training, -- training, peace corps would mind taking her children. so i had five children under the age of eight. i was so excited about taking care of svetlana. i think in the back of my mind i was going to write an article. i thought this was a big thing in my life. of course, with five children and svetlana to feed, of course she would not touch the food. as a vegetarian, hamburgers and hotdogs were not for her. she wanted risotto and elaborate things that took a lot of work. she was vegetarian. we did not have the simplest, my parents were not modern. we did not have a washer and dryer. we did not have a washer and dryer. i took the laundry for seven people and put dimes in
but i do not think he would have dared go after stalin's daughter.an: so she stayed at your farm for a while? were you alone with her there from time to time? grace: my sister and her husband took care of her. they went into the peace corps, and then i came. i had three children and they took care of her. came with me. ages four, six, and eight. so then my sister said, because training, -- training, peace corps would mind taking her children. so i had five children under the age of eight. i was...
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but i don't think you would have dared going after stalin's daughter. brian: so she stayed at your farm for a while? were you alone with her there from time to time? my sister warnecke: and her husband took care of her. they went into the peace corps, and then i came. i had three children and they came with me. then my sister, because of peace asked if i would mind taking her children. so i had five children under the age of eight. i was so excited about taking care of set lana. i was so -- svetlana. mind i in the back of my was going to write an article. i thought this was a big thing in my life. lanafive children and set tlana to feed, of course she would not touch the food. she was vegetarian. have the simplest, my parents were not modern. we did not have a washer and dryer. i took the laundry for seven people and put dimes in the thing. shopping was a big thing. seven or eight people. train -- her translator and her lawyer came. they all stayed there and had to eat, as well. then somebody had to go to the airport to pick them up, namely me. the imag
but i don't think you would have dared going after stalin's daughter. brian: so she stayed at your farm for a while? were you alone with her there from time to time? my sister warnecke: and her husband took care of her. they went into the peace corps, and then i came. i had three children and they came with me. then my sister, because of peace asked if i would mind taking her children. so i had five children under the age of eight. i was so excited about taking care of set lana. i was so --...
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ribbentrop was to travel to moscow to sign a non-aggression pact with stalin. irish hammer and his in force irvine hard hide mission meticulously prepared the brutal oppression of poland they presented the details during their visit to the bare. so-called einsatz to open special action squads from the police and security forces were to liquidate the polish ruling classes as hitler intended to occupy the country permanently on august twenty third one thousand nine hundred thirty nine hitler nervously awaited positive news from moscow ava brown's presence was permitted that day she filmed and took photos the caption of her professional photo documentation reads then ribbentrop traveled to moscow when ribbentrop finally confirmed the pact with the devil the dictator rejoiced this will go off like a bomb. other photos show hitler bormann and gerbils as the news was spread of officially eva brown's comment hitler listens to the news on the radio still poland refuses to negotiate over brown's biographer is certain that the women were well aware of the historical sign
ribbentrop was to travel to moscow to sign a non-aggression pact with stalin. irish hammer and his in force irvine hard hide mission meticulously prepared the brutal oppression of poland they presented the details during their visit to the bare. so-called einsatz to open special action squads from the police and security forces were to liquidate the polish ruling classes as hitler intended to occupy the country permanently on august twenty third one thousand nine hundred thirty nine hitler...
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this hitler stalin part of this situation at the back who've shortly before stalin signed the non-aggression pact shows how a grocer those men around hitler where it was or how much they are in a circle with filters and share was involved in a political events at that time the inverse politician that if a power photograph yet it is evil brown photograph that tense situation of the basque off that's high when ribbentrop was in moscow and the signing was imminent under sponsors it would soon after that also shows that the women were in the know to us the fallen and i divide they spent evenings and weekends together for weeks on end of course they talked about these events. they were crucial for them as well . that truly felt about hitler didn't distinguish between private and political life it's got kind of for him it was all the same leave him politically it must hurt him a. ribbon trumps agreement with moscow guaranteed that stalin's red army wouldn't intervene but only occupy and annex the eastern part of poland it gave him his murder squads free reign when war with poland broke out. over s
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history of the world named stalin. starving millions upon millions in ukraine. i mean, for heaven's sake, in world war ii they didn't relieve poland of oppression from nazi germany. they took over the oppression of poland from nazi germany. there were some, one remarkable general named pattin, that understood how dangerous the communist dictator was. ut so many have been miseducated over the years. the last 40 years. saw the beginnings of it in the 1970's when i was in school. how wonderful socialism was, how wonderful communism was. small, very just a small minority. because most americans understood, they'd been properly educated growing up hour great our freedom is -- up, how great our freedom is, how unusual it is, and that it doesn't last forever, it takes constant defense. again why the comment by benjamin franklin when asked, what have you given us? a republic madam if you can keep it. as i've met with people around e world, from togo, nigeria, all across the middle east, malvage n the little islands, remote islands in the philippines, all the way across
history of the world named stalin. starving millions upon millions in ukraine. i mean, for heaven's sake, in world war ii they didn't relieve poland of oppression from nazi germany. they took over the oppression of poland from nazi germany. there were some, one remarkable general named pattin, that understood how dangerous the communist dictator was. ut so many have been miseducated over the years. the last 40 years. saw the beginnings of it in the 1970's when i was in school. how wonderful...
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i wonder if stalin considered any other animals. hippos are the deadliest creature. a half-human, half-hippo soldier would be pretty badass. yes, but when they're hungry-hungry, you can stop them with marbles. yeah, the correct animal for interspecies supersolider is koala. you would wind up with an army so cute it couldn't be attacked. but half-man, half-owl could fly... the answer is cuddly soldiers with big flat noses. moving on. so, penny, when's the new job start? next monday. did you get a chance to look over the materials i gave you? uh, not yet, but i will.
i wonder if stalin considered any other animals. hippos are the deadliest creature. a half-human, half-hippo soldier would be pretty badass. yes, but when they're hungry-hungry, you can stop them with marbles. yeah, the correct animal for interspecies supersolider is koala. you would wind up with an army so cute it couldn't be attacked. but half-man, half-owl could fly... the answer is cuddly soldiers with big flat noses. moving on. so, penny, when's the new job start? next monday. did you get...
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for the countries occupied by russia, stalin had other ideas. throughout eastern europe, elections were held. but the russians had placed the communists in key government positions and in the secret police. within a short time, the non-communist leaders had been liquidated. russia had swallowed up eight european countries without firing another shot other than those of the execution squads. great britain and the united states protested that these countries had ben: worst -- had ced by force and russia had broken her treaty. russia ignored the protest. stalin knew the greater part of the allied forces had gone home, leaving their arms to rest in the field of europe. in the west, men were impatient to be demobilized. the war was finished and they had other work to do. the russians had not demobilized. they retained overwhelmingly the largest force in europe. the small group of men in the kremlin long ago dedicated themselves to the spreading of communism by all possible means. they knew an army could be used not only to fight wars. it can be used
for the countries occupied by russia, stalin had other ideas. throughout eastern europe, elections were held. but the russians had placed the communists in key government positions and in the secret police. within a short time, the non-communist leaders had been liquidated. russia had swallowed up eight european countries without firing another shot other than those of the execution squads. great britain and the united states protested that these countries had ben: worst -- had ced by force and...
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stalin did that. it was done during the french revolution to kill off opposition.t's not what an american president says. come on, anthony. >> we could be agreeing on one thing. >> it speaks to his instinct, what's in his head and his heart. >> that's a strategy. >> to attack a free press? >> his instincts are peace, global prosperity, better alliances, put a hurt on our adversaries. but when us and our adversaries control 90% of the nuclear arsenal, let's figure out a way to get along, de-escalate it. that will be very good for the world. the tactics and how they went about it last week in helsinki, they got to get a do-over. >> how do you know they do it better? >> because i know this guy. >> dan coats doesn't even know it's happening. >> his best debate was when he was under a lot of pressure -- >> debate is a b.s. game. that's jazz. that's performance. >> you think so? >> i grew up in it. i know it very well. >> pretty high stakes stuff when you're running for president. >> with kgb agents, it ain't a game. >> i understand that. but i like what he's doing aroun
stalin did that. it was done during the french revolution to kill off opposition.t's not what an american president says. come on, anthony. >> we could be agreeing on one thing. >> it speaks to his instinct, what's in his head and his heart. >> that's a strategy. >> to attack a free press? >> his instincts are peace, global prosperity, better alliances, put a hurt on our adversaries. but when us and our adversaries control 90% of the nuclear arsenal, let's figure...
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built in one thousand and forty two states where the soviet leader joseph stalin would have gone to the trade center and the little country to. the wall. less than thirty years ago somalia was a clothes to be towards others to each of the important particularly in the soviet space program. but not for five hundred fifty roubles you can get a stellar as you like and learn all the secrets there are to know on the space capitol museum. it's time to do it i'm afraid the first selfie of the. always any football fun knows you have to refuse to be in top shape from all the games that you're in some or there is a surprisingly future radio to conclude seems i'm going to try one looks pretty recommended to me to spec food. so this really is the perfect pit stop for a traveller moment bullshit i'm getting ready to eat meat and mice this fall claws . before it is excellent let's try this. will become a possible kinetic looking denmark found in the word what the experience of russia twenty to be. excited amazing guys right here let's look hello what you speak french it's pretty good. some guys g
built in one thousand and forty two states where the soviet leader joseph stalin would have gone to the trade center and the little country to. the wall. less than thirty years ago somalia was a clothes to be towards others to each of the important particularly in the soviet space program. but not for five hundred fifty roubles you can get a stellar as you like and learn all the secrets there are to know on the space capitol museum. it's time to do it i'm afraid the first selfie of the. always...
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who said to stalin show me the man and i'll find. you the crime we never want that to happen in this kind of for someone who is pro impeachment why should they read your book. because they will see what the implications are beyond donald trump they will see that today it's from tomorrow it's going to the next day it's bernie sanders and the day after that it's new. you clearly state in the book that you're not defending donald trump or its policies but yet you're still being attacked why do you believe that is and i think people believe that i'm not defending trump's policies they know that i have opposed this immigration policies the separation of families his remarks that charlottesville is approach to guns his approach to health care is approaching taxation i'm on the other side of the political aisle but people hate the fact that what i'm saying may help from i would have written the same book hillary clinton had been elected in fact to make the point my publisher came up with an alternate cover this is the actual sever the alter
who said to stalin show me the man and i'll find. you the crime we never want that to happen in this kind of for someone who is pro impeachment why should they read your book. because they will see what the implications are beyond donald trump they will see that today it's from tomorrow it's going to the next day it's bernie sanders and the day after that it's new. you clearly state in the book that you're not defending donald trump or its policies but yet you're still being attacked why do you...
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and hold him down to a minimal and then when they get to to run roosevelt is playing churchill and stalin together and although he warns churchill on the dance don't take this seriously, he makes some gibes to churchill to get stalin to come out for his attention and churchill takes this seriously and it hurts because they've come a long way and they taken a lot of risk is not sure what is going on here. that relationship changes over time. any more? >> can we get a round of applause? great presentation. [applause] philip will be out in front of the store where we signing copies of the book i strongly encourage you to get it. it's a great read. we will see you again in 15 minutes. [inaudible conversations] >> the final program from the 15th annual roosevelt reading festival is author susan dunn, she recounts fdr's efforts to ready america militarily for world war ii. >> good afternoon and welcome. my name is paula sparrow, the director here at the franken roosevelt presidential library museum would like to welcome to the 15th annual roosevelt reading festival and it's been a great day so
and hold him down to a minimal and then when they get to to run roosevelt is playing churchill and stalin together and although he warns churchill on the dance don't take this seriously, he makes some gibes to churchill to get stalin to come out for his attention and churchill takes this seriously and it hurts because they've come a long way and they taken a lot of risk is not sure what is going on here. that relationship changes over time. any more? >> can we get a round of applause?...
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right roosevelt try to use his personality with stalin and it did not work if trump tries to use his personality with lottery or putin i'm afraid it's not going to be a formula for success well nato is the most recent chapter helsinki will be the next chapter pull back and take the wide angle shot in the aggregate how has donald trump weekend or changed how people around the world think of us let me put it in a different perspective because the answer is entirely negative what's happening in britain is not isolated to britain right. as hitler and napoleon learned multifocal war is not smart the united states is engaging on multifocal wars. we have tariff and trade wars with europe with china we now have got a confrontation of sorts with nato. we cannot engage in all these wars simultaneously there's no way we can win them after harlan ullman come again. coming up three words that make too many americans cringe student loan debt an expert explains how to get out of debt and how to avoid problems before you know borrow this is the big picture on our team america. was a change agent wri
right roosevelt try to use his personality with stalin and it did not work if trump tries to use his personality with lottery or putin i'm afraid it's not going to be a formula for success well nato is the most recent chapter helsinki will be the next chapter pull back and take the wide angle shot in the aggregate how has donald trump weekend or changed how people around the world think of us let me put it in a different perspective because the answer is entirely negative what's happening in...
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to raise the age before russians could collect their state pension which hasn't changed since the stalin years. thomas is set to win his first tour de france title after holding on to his lead through the penultimate stage thomas finished third in stage twenty's time trial but still leads the overall standings by just under two minutes traditionally the leader is not attacked during the final stage to this day that means barring injury thomas will become the first welshman to win the tour on sunday. and formula one britain's lewis hamilton will start sunday's hungary and grand prix in pole position after finishing ahead of his mercedes team . in qualifying hamilton circumvented the wet conditions of the ring in his speed hold in just over one minute thirty five seconds to victory puts him in a commanding position for sunday's major event if you look sweet stand seventeen point lead in the standings hamilton's title rivals the bachchan that will start in fourth place. just really and has made history by becoming the first woman to lead a team to victory in the clipper round the world yach
to raise the age before russians could collect their state pension which hasn't changed since the stalin years. thomas is set to win his first tour de france title after holding on to his lead through the penultimate stage thomas finished third in stage twenty's time trial but still leads the overall standings by just under two minutes traditionally the leader is not attacked during the final stage to this day that means barring injury thomas will become the first welshman to win the tour on...
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-- murderers in the history of the world named stalin. starving millions upon millions in ukraine. i mean, for heaven's sake, in world war ii they didn't relieve poland of oppression from nazi germany. they took over the oppression of poland from nazi germany. there were some, one remarkable general named pattin, that understood how dangerous the communist dictator was. ut so many have been miseducated over the years. the last 40 years. saw the beginnings of it in the 1970's when i was in school. how wonderful socialism was, how wonderful communism was. but that was just
-- murderers in the history of the world named stalin. starving millions upon millions in ukraine. i mean, for heaven's sake, in world war ii they didn't relieve poland of oppression from nazi germany. they took over the oppression of poland from nazi germany. there were some, one remarkable general named pattin, that understood how dangerous the communist dictator was. ut so many have been miseducated over the years. the last 40 years. saw the beginnings of it in the 1970's when i was in...
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and truman met with stalin behind closed doors. were their interpreters threatened by a subpoena by congress? i used to use this as a joke but it's real. the trump derangement syndrome. >> jeanine: that is a trigger for some people. austan, i want to end with this. are you at all concerned that 20% of america's uranium is now owned by a russian interest connected to the kremlin and at the same time money went to the clinton foundation? i will leave the clinton foundation out, the payback thing. but does it bother you that russia with the approval of our government has 20% of the america's uranium we use for nuclear medicine? >> it might. i would have to see more details. my understanding is they are not allowed to remove it from the united states. >> jeanine: it went to canada. i already went to canada. they removed it. >> it doesn't make the summit a success. this was a terrible summit that went badly. i wish they mud it behind them. >> jeanine: you are comparing a success to our loseing 20% of the air ruinum that could be used fo
and truman met with stalin behind closed doors. were their interpreters threatened by a subpoena by congress? i used to use this as a joke but it's real. the trump derangement syndrome. >> jeanine: that is a trigger for some people. austan, i want to end with this. are you at all concerned that 20% of america's uranium is now owned by a russian interest connected to the kremlin and at the same time money went to the clinton foundation? i will leave the clinton foundation out, the payback...
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to raise the age before russians could collect their state pension which hasn't changed since the stalin years. pope francis has accepted the resignation of cardinal mccarrick one of the most prominent figures in the catholic church in the united states this follows allegations of sexual abuse including a case involving an eleven year old boy the pope has ordered mccarrick to remain in seclusion and in prayer until a church trial is held. extreme summer temperatures in many parts of the northern hemisphere have left firefighters battling massive blazes in the united states two firefighters have died after struggling to bring an inferno in northern california under control dozens of homes in the city of writing have gone up in smoke and the blaze has not yet been contained. forward. it's a vision of hell fire is swirling at high speed this is reading california at night wildfires raging through the forests and into the suburbs at incredible speeds. and this is what they left behind hundreds of homes tents a char and rubble devastation for homeowners. to find find says have already been ki
to raise the age before russians could collect their state pension which hasn't changed since the stalin years. pope francis has accepted the resignation of cardinal mccarrick one of the most prominent figures in the catholic church in the united states this follows allegations of sexual abuse including a case involving an eleven year old boy the pope has ordered mccarrick to remain in seclusion and in prayer until a church trial is held. extreme summer temperatures in many parts of the...
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in 1945, franklin roosevelt sold out half of europe to stalin. he repeatedly praised stalin, the hero of the democratic party, he of japanese internment camps. in yalta he gave up half of europe to the soviet union. in 1961, jfk met with nikita khrushchev. jfk told a friend of his that he was rolled over that he came across week that it was pretty disastrous. a few weeks later, what did they do? the soviets are shipping missiles to cuba and they are building a wall in berlin. in 1975, gerald ford in helsinki with breshnev recognized the territorial sovereignty of the soviet union, 1979 jimmy carter placed a big wet kiss on breshnev's cheek in vienna. all of this hysteria about this press conference, the president said i could have said it bette better, i should have said this and they act like it's the apocalypse. left in this country has defended the rosenbergs, they defended ten kennedy in 1983 and 1984 when he was colluding with the kremlin to defeat ronald reagan, the democrats the media in that country oppose the strategic defense initiative
in 1945, franklin roosevelt sold out half of europe to stalin. he repeatedly praised stalin, the hero of the democratic party, he of japanese internment camps. in yalta he gave up half of europe to the soviet union. in 1961, jfk met with nikita khrushchev. jfk told a friend of his that he was rolled over that he came across week that it was pretty disastrous. a few weeks later, what did they do? the soviets are shipping missiles to cuba and they are building a wall in berlin. in 1975, gerald...
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when a country is occupied by russia, stalin had other ideas.eout eastern elections were held, but the russians had placed the communists in key government positions and in the secret police. within a short time the non-communist leaders had been liquidated. russia had swallowed up eight european countries without firing another shot other than those of the execution squads. great britain and the united states are tested that these countries had been coerced by threat of force and russia had broken her treaty, but russia ignored the protests. stalin knew the greater part of the allied forces had gone home, leaving their yard -- arms to rest in the fields of europe. in the west men were impatient to be demobilized. the war was finished and they had other work to do. ♪ narrator: but the russians have not demobilized. they retained the largest or seeing europe. -- force in europe. men in theup of kremlin had long ago dedicated themselves to the spreading of communism by all possible means. they knew an army can be used not only to fight wars, it ca
when a country is occupied by russia, stalin had other ideas.eout eastern elections were held, but the russians had placed the communists in key government positions and in the secret police. within a short time the non-communist leaders had been liquidated. russia had swallowed up eight european countries without firing another shot other than those of the execution squads. great britain and the united states are tested that these countries had been coerced by threat of force and russia had...
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and truman met with stalin behind closed doors. we also had kennedy meet with chris shaw of. were their interpreters threatened by a subpoena by congress? i used to use this as a joke but it's real. the trump derangement syndrome. >> jeanine: that is a trigger for some people. austan, i want to end with this. are you at all concerned that 20% of america's uranium is now owned by a russian interest connected to the kremlin and at the same time money went to the clinton foundation? i will leave the clinton foundation out, the payback thing. but does it bother you that russia with the approval of our government has 20% of the america's uranium we use for nuclear medicine? >> it might. i would have to see more details. my understanding is they are not allowed to remove it from the united states. t >> jeanine: it went to canada.ed i already went to canada. they removed it.ni >> it doesn't make the summit a success.t. this was a terrible summit that went badly. i wish they could it behind them.em >> jeanine: you are comparing a success to our losing 20% of the air ruinum that could
and truman met with stalin behind closed doors. we also had kennedy meet with chris shaw of. were their interpreters threatened by a subpoena by congress? i used to use this as a joke but it's real. the trump derangement syndrome. >> jeanine: that is a trigger for some people. austan, i want to end with this. are you at all concerned that 20% of america's uranium is now owned by a russian interest connected to the kremlin and at the same time money went to the clinton foundation? i will...
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. >> in 1945, franklin roosevelt sold out half of york to stalin. he repeatedly praised stalin appeared in 1961, jfk told a friend of his that he was rolled over, he came across week, that it was pretty disastrous, his meeting. in 1975, gerald fold in helsinki, 35 other countries recognized the territorial sovereignty of the soviet union, which included the passive nations of eastern europe. in 1979, jimmy carter placed a big, wet kiss on his cheek in vienna. >> sean: like we have been saying for months, since donald trump came down the escalator, since he said he is coming for president, what would seem from the media is nothing but a huge, massive blatant political tactic. this is especially true as we gear up for the 2018 midterms. i'm telling you, the democratic party has no plan, no solutions to help the people of this country. instead, their agenda is purely political. they just want their power back. they want their crumbs back, the tax cuts. they want to impeach president term, but don't say it. keep obamacare, keep your doctor but pay less,
. >> in 1945, franklin roosevelt sold out half of york to stalin. he repeatedly praised stalin appeared in 1961, jfk told a friend of his that he was rolled over, he came across week, that it was pretty disastrous, his meeting. in 1975, gerald fold in helsinki, 35 other countries recognized the territorial sovereignty of the soviet union, which included the passive nations of eastern europe. in 1979, jimmy carter placed a big, wet kiss on his cheek in vienna. >> sean: like we have...
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who lived in eastern europe knows that our former president roosevelt handed over eastern europe to stalin who murdered millions of people. i don't think it's unusual for us the meet, united states presidents to meet with foreign adversaries. i think it's important that he start the dialogue. we need to talk about real issues like iran and syria and the aggression that russia has engaged in. i think the president said we know the russians are meddling in our elections. whether or not it really made a difference in the outcome, we don't know. we want to make sure we're working on that and to make sure it doesn't happen again. you could count. it's sort of interesting that so mu much is being made of this. the news cycle in a couple of days will be talk about something else. >> did the president go far enough yesterday in clarifying his comments? >> yeah. hou how much more can he say? we're in the beginning of discussions. we're just getting through this. i think there's plenty other occasions and times when he can get together and put more pressure on putin. it's really important what's hap
who lived in eastern europe knows that our former president roosevelt handed over eastern europe to stalin who murdered millions of people. i don't think it's unusual for us the meet, united states presidents to meet with foreign adversaries. i think it's important that he start the dialogue. we need to talk about real issues like iran and syria and the aggression that russia has engaged in. i think the president said we know the russians are meddling in our elections. whether or not it really...
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he went in there thinking joe stalin was a good guy, i will give him what he wants, and i want to askg in return. we seated millions of people to the eastern bloc. innocent people in in the now warsaw pact countries, who ended up living enslaved under the soviet union for many years. >> laura: what about nixon? one of his summits was kind of a disaster. >> nixon gave too much away. nixon and kissinger were interested in a good photo op, interested in the trophy on the wall. nixon gave green sales to the soviets, he gave loan guaranteet really ask anything in return. that was the point, is that reagan understood what they said that presidents didn't understand. the soviets will take and take and take until you draw a line in the sand. back in 1964, reagan understood this, and his speech for barry goldwater, the soviet union -- s from his days in hollywood fighting off soviets provocateurs with the hollywood trade unions -- the soviets will never stop until somebody stands up to them. that is what reagan understood, fdr only the last couple weeks of his life when he admitted to a report
he went in there thinking joe stalin was a good guy, i will give him what he wants, and i want to askg in return. we seated millions of people to the eastern bloc. innocent people in in the now warsaw pact countries, who ended up living enslaved under the soviet union for many years. >> laura: what about nixon? one of his summits was kind of a disaster. >> nixon gave too much away. nixon and kissinger were interested in a good photo op, interested in the trophy on the wall. nixon...
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his life when he admitted to a reporter before he passed away that it was a mistake to trust joseph stalinnd out to his dismay with a mistake to trust *-- because within weeks of the assault, the soviets invaded afghanistan. that's what trump needs to understand. the culture, whether it's the soviets or russians, it doesn't matter. they respect strength, they abhor weakness, and you have to deal with them from a position of strength.y >> laura: how would you have advised him to handle this today differently? >> well, i would have pointed out the areas ofof agreement, pointed out the need to keep talking, pointed out the fundamental differences between the united states and russia, that there are things that could not be overcome whatsoever. just a fact of life. i would have -- he should have dealt with from a position of strength and not undermined his own intelligence agencies. he can clean this up. kennedy cleaned it up, fdr did not obviously, he passed away. canhe can make amends, he make repairs. the point, i think, laura, is the mistakes that trump made today aren't earthshaking. >> l
his life when he admitted to a reporter before he passed away that it was a mistake to trust joseph stalinnd out to his dismay with a mistake to trust *-- because within weeks of the assault, the soviets invaded afghanistan. that's what trump needs to understand. the culture, whether it's the soviets or russians, it doesn't matter. they respect strength, they abhor weakness, and you have to deal with them from a position of strength.y >> laura: how would you have advised him to handle...
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joseph stalin negotiated a treaty of nonaggression with adolf hitler while promising each other piece of the soviet in german foreign ministers molotov and ribbentrop realign the map of eastern europe splitting it into german and soviet spheres of influence. no sooner had the mala tav ribbentrop pact been signed then poland was split and in september of one nine hundred thirty nine eastern poland awoke to be western ukraine and a part of the family of soviet republics and the u.s.s.r. . but even this bold dividing of lands and nations only delayed the inevitable germany broke its promise to the u.s.s.r. . on june twenty second one thousand nine hundred forty one germany invaded the u.s.s.r. launching barbara rossa the largest military operation in world history. barbara was aiming for st petersburg moscow and kiev ukraine three destinations of major significance. ukraine with its rich lands and resources was an important industrial and economic source for the u.s.s.r. to cut it off from the soviet union would strike a big blow indeed. for most of the soviet union the second world war
joseph stalin negotiated a treaty of nonaggression with adolf hitler while promising each other piece of the soviet in german foreign ministers molotov and ribbentrop realign the map of eastern europe splitting it into german and soviet spheres of influence. no sooner had the mala tav ribbentrop pact been signed then poland was split and in september of one nine hundred thirty nine eastern poland awoke to be western ukraine and a part of the family of soviet republics and the u.s.s.r. . but...
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collaborative essence absolutely it's the whole nation combine this one so we're going into manages to stalin sounds off my family switched off self-confidence initialising going to get to see him and know what a sweet face book's instagram's would trust between malaysia and funds quite credible. there's only one interview. usually i'll go in i'm very well prepared to last five or six questions and i prickly footballers can get one hundred twenty three footballers thirty sports journalists we had on the show. and one bad boy ran i gate which is if i got you here nobody got a star over. which i just get. a straight over that yes thank you. ok. ok they say they don't call him a local for the reason that i was there i think this is wrong and we are through yet. because of the political situation in syria i call play in their home country so we went to my life here when i played in a fifty thousand seat stadium with a rank three hundred. syrian fans and they were within a whisker of getting to the fateful world cup they lost in a play off to the australians had no right to get there so that was o
collaborative essence absolutely it's the whole nation combine this one so we're going into manages to stalin sounds off my family switched off self-confidence initialising going to get to see him and know what a sweet face book's instagram's would trust between malaysia and funds quite credible. there's only one interview. usually i'll go in i'm very well prepared to last five or six questions and i prickly footballers can get one hundred twenty three footballers thirty sports journalists we...
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it's not benign. ( cheers and applause ) you know, this is something that we first heard from joseph stalinracy. and for years and years, i've covered the state department where we've tried to teach and help advocate with new democracies how to train journalists and how we do journalism. secretaries of state travel all over the world and deliberately, until more recently, deliberately go to beijing, go to turkey, go to moscow, have press conferences, etch if the host country will not, to show dictators that this is what the first amendment means. it's very, very important. it is our value system, and i do think that, by talking about fake news, fake news is what russia did to our election, the propaganda that we see from russia invaigd our social media -- invading our social media, to say nothing to have the hacking. that's fake news. propaganda is fake news, not what my colleagues at the white house and covering other beats in washington do every day, sometimes around the world at great peril to their lives. ( cheers and applause ) >> trevor: do you think, in the 37 years you had to prepar
it's not benign. ( cheers and applause ) you know, this is something that we first heard from joseph stalinracy. and for years and years, i've covered the state department where we've tried to teach and help advocate with new democracies how to train journalists and how we do journalism. secretaries of state travel all over the world and deliberately, until more recently, deliberately go to beijing, go to turkey, go to moscow, have press conferences, etch if the host country will not, to show...
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joseph stalin negotiated a treaty of nonaggression with adolf hitler while promising each other piece of the soviet in german foreign ministers molotov and ribbentrop realigned the map of eastern europe splitting it into german and soviet spheres of influence. no sooner had the mala tav ribbentrop pact been signed then poland was split and in september of one nine hundred thirty nine eastern poland awoke to be western ukraine and a part of the family of soviet republics and the u.s.s.r. . but even this bold dividing of lands and nations only delayed the inevitable germany broke its promise to the u.s.s.r. . on june twenty second one thousand nine hundred forty one germany invaded the u.s.s.r. launching barbara rossa the largest military operation in world history. barbara was aiming for st petersburg moscow and kiev ukraine three destinations of major significance. ukraine with its rich lands and resources was an important industrial and economic source for the u.s.s.r. to cut it off from the soviet union would strike a big blow indeed. for most of the soviet union the second world wa
joseph stalin negotiated a treaty of nonaggression with adolf hitler while promising each other piece of the soviet in german foreign ministers molotov and ribbentrop realigned the map of eastern europe splitting it into german and soviet spheres of influence. no sooner had the mala tav ribbentrop pact been signed then poland was split and in september of one nine hundred thirty nine eastern poland awoke to be western ukraine and a part of the family of soviet republics and the u.s.s.r. . but...
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think that has anything to do with it and let's just be clear, franklin roosevelt met with joseph stalin at a time when activity in russia was a lot worse than it is today. i'm not excusing present conduct but it didn't seem to bother frank live roosevelt and liberal democrats weren't bothered at the time when he met with stalin. so let's try and have some historical perspective here and not act like we have the attention span of fruit flies. >> but wait a minute. i'm not asking whether or not it's legitimate or appropriate for him to meet with vladimir putin. i'm asking if the president branding real news organizations, real news stories as not real contributes to this effort that we see from the russians and from other authoritarians to undermine a free press? >> of course not. really honestly, jonathan, i think the question is silly. >> well, let me ask you about -- >> and don't say i'm attacking freedom of the press. i just characterized your question. >> okay, well, you were also scheduled to appear on cnn this morning, and the white house press secretary announced that your appeara
think that has anything to do with it and let's just be clear, franklin roosevelt met with joseph stalin at a time when activity in russia was a lot worse than it is today. i'm not excusing present conduct but it didn't seem to bother frank live roosevelt and liberal democrats weren't bothered at the time when he met with stalin. so let's try and have some historical perspective here and not act like we have the attention span of fruit flies. >> but wait a minute. i'm not asking whether...
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joseph stalin negotiated a treaty of nonaggression with adolf hitler while promising each other piece of the soviet and german foreign ministers molotov and ribbentrop realigned the map of eastern europe splitting it into german and soviet spheres of influence. no sooner had the mala tav ribbentrop pact been signed then poland was split and in september of one nine hundred thirty nine eastern poland awoke to be western ukraine and a part of the family of soviet republics and the u.s.s.r. . but even this bold dividing of lands and nations only delayed the inevitable germany broke its promise to the u.s.s.r. . on june twenty second one thousand nine hundred forty one germany invaded the u.s.s.r. launching barbara rossa the largest military operation in world history. barbara was aiming for st petersburg moscow and kiev ukraine three destinations of major significance. ukraine with its rich lands in resources was an important industrial and economic source for the u.s.s.r. to cut it off from the soviet union it would strike a big blow indeed. for most of the soviet union the second world
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here should be stalin. and you all. so this is what leo messi will be seeing out of his hotel room it's the hotels that you're right he has so there's a mural on the wall but if you think that ends here follow me. so we go around the corner literally around the corner and there's another mural. that is messy archrival shot and i'll go and not only that but look i scored four goals can you beat that leo that's some way to inspire motivation with as big a star isn't it you. never want to listen opportunity for a stereotype to go to waste so while we're here initially told for these last sixteen rounds i'm here to meet fight she. was playing i know you're thinking guys on the ball you at the beach and all that again . so i rushed and finally a tough thing on the train for sixteen hours i didn't get much sleep the only. day this place feels more like a bucket pot of featured real perhaps let me show you why. this is a good one. we have got here and hold a grudge is a cocktail poll to know that you all. how this stuff is col
here should be stalin. and you all. so this is what leo messi will be seeing out of his hotel room it's the hotels that you're right he has so there's a mural on the wall but if you think that ends here follow me. so we go around the corner literally around the corner and there's another mural. that is messy archrival shot and i'll go and not only that but look i scored four goals can you beat that leo that's some way to inspire motivation with as big a star isn't it you. never want to listen...
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attempting to protect his nation from the approaching nazi threat joseph stalin negotiated a treaty of nonaggression with adolf hitler while promising each other piece of the soviet in german foreign ministers molotov and ribbentrop realign the map of eastern europe splitting it into german and soviet spheres of influence. no sooner had the moloch ribbentrop pact been signed then poland was split and in september of one nine hundred thirty nine eastern poland awoke to be western ukraine and a part of the family of soviet republics and the u.s.s.r. . but even this bold dividing of lands and nations only delayed the inevitable germany broke its promise to the u.s.s.r. . on june twenty second one thousand nine hundred forty one germany invaded the u.s.s.r. launching barber rossa the largest military operation in world history. barbara was aiming for st petersburg moscow and kiev ukraine three destinations of major significance ukraine with its rich lands and resources was an important industrial and economic source for the u.s.s.r. to cut it off from the soviet union would strike a big bl
attempting to protect his nation from the approaching nazi threat joseph stalin negotiated a treaty of nonaggression with adolf hitler while promising each other piece of the soviet in german foreign ministers molotov and ribbentrop realign the map of eastern europe splitting it into german and soviet spheres of influence. no sooner had the moloch ribbentrop pact been signed then poland was split and in september of one nine hundred thirty nine eastern poland awoke to be western ukraine and a...
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joseph stalin negotiated a treaty of nonaggression with adolf hitler while promising each other piece of the soviet and german foreign ministers molotov and ribbentrop realigned the map of eastern europe splitting it into german and soviet spheres of influence. no sooner had the moloch ribbentrop pact been signed then poland was split and in september of one nine hundred thirty nine eastern poland awoke to be western ukraine and a part of the family of soviet republics and the u.s.s.r. . but even this bold dividing of lands and nations only delayed the inevitable germany broke its promise to the u.s.s.r. . on june twenty second one thousand nine hundred forty one germany invaded the u.s.s.r. launching barbara rossa the largest military operation in world history. barbara was aiming for st petersburg moscow and kiev ukraine three destinations of major significance. ukraine with its rich lands and resources was an important industrial and economic source for the u.s.s.r. to cut it off from the soviet union would strike a big blow indeed. for most of the soviet union the second world war
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just as a people getting to go with you through the book of stalin. you all. so this is what leo messi will be seeing out of his hotel room it's the hotels that you're right here so there's a mural on the wall but if you think that ends here follow me. so we go around the corner literally around the corner and there's another mural. that is messy archrival the shot and i'll go and not only that but look i scored four goals can you beat that leo that's some way to inspire motivation with argentina as big a star isn't it. never want to listen opportunity for a stereotype to go to waste so while we're here initially for these last sixteen rounds i'm here to me if i can. play i know you're thinking guy sandy value with the guy. still on a tough thing on the train for sixteen hours to get much sleep. this place feels more like a book about a real perhaps let me show you watch. this a good one oh. good shot first shot to show we saw it coming we came in and we just found people to be super friendly brand new stadium fantastic atmosphere fantastic people focus great
just as a people getting to go with you through the book of stalin. you all. so this is what leo messi will be seeing out of his hotel room it's the hotels that you're right here so there's a mural on the wall but if you think that ends here follow me. so we go around the corner literally around the corner and there's another mural. that is messy archrival the shot and i'll go and not only that but look i scored four goals can you beat that leo that's some way to inspire motivation with...
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cultural one very busy one judging by the shoes of people waiting to go in here to the program on stalin built in one thousand and forty two plates were at least all the chief joseph nollywood on the event a little tired of. the euro. less than thirty years ago similar was a clothes to be towards others to each of the important particularly in the soviet space program. but not for five hundred fifty roubles you can get a stellar as you like and learn all the secrets there are to know on the space company's evolution. it's time to do it i'm afraid the first selfie of the. always any football fan knows who has to refuse to be in top shape from all the games on your in some or there is a surprisingly future radio to conclude seems i'm going to try one that's being recommended to me to spec food. so this really is the perfect pit stop for a traveller moment bullshit i'm getting ready to eat meat on my station for law caught before it is excellent let's try this. food. company we come across a magnetic looking denmark fonthill going to last them in a word what the experience of them are. twen
cultural one very busy one judging by the shoes of people waiting to go in here to the program on stalin built in one thousand and forty two plates were at least all the chief joseph nollywood on the event a little tired of. the euro. less than thirty years ago similar was a clothes to be towards others to each of the important particularly in the soviet space program. but not for five hundred fifty roubles you can get a stellar as you like and learn all the secrets there are to know on the...
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caucus have the vocabulary to talk coxt socialism, not in the -- the context of rivers of blood, stalin, but talk about it in terms that younger people today are thinking about. ryan: which members of my caucus are you talking about? [laughter] i'm not going to touch that. i think for the most part, yes. for the most part, yes, but what i worry about is we came of age when that was a fresh lesson and we were all steeped in it. and now we are victims of our success and we got lazy and it is not being taught anymore. and then you have the s constantly pushing, the whole life of julia, i forgot about that until i saw it in a reference in your book, which i am excited about reading in the future. so the progressives are pushing the other side, which is emotionally attractive, emotionally appealing area and we conservative, classical liberals took it all for granted that we are not learning these lessons. and then you look at our educational system and it is not why weur way, again, need to decentralize, why we need school choice, why we need all of these things, to go back and litigated. ho
caucus have the vocabulary to talk coxt socialism, not in the -- the context of rivers of blood, stalin, but talk about it in terms that younger people today are thinking about. ryan: which members of my caucus are you talking about? [laughter] i'm not going to touch that. i think for the most part, yes. for the most part, yes, but what i worry about is we came of age when that was a fresh lesson and we were all steeped in it. and now we are victims of our success and we got lazy and it is not...