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about stalin. and it was the british labor party and the tough labor leaders he from the get-go that summer of '45, started calling our russian allies nazis. they started calling stalin a massacre-maker. they pointed to a whole series of stalnist massacres. they saw little difference in stalinism, and nazissism. the russians were knocked back on their heels having believed that they who had sacrificed f sacrificed 3 out of 5 bodies killed in world war ii, had won the war. the american's tour appalled, and what happened for the next 18 months was a reign of ambivalence for the americans. the british hit the soviets hard politically and diplomatically. the americans hesitated. the americans demobilized fast, the british didn't. they took their time to mobilizing. the american's spoke about the british empire and common wealth deploying a million men around the world and a thousand garrison's and ports. that was only a slight exaggeration. but during this reign of ambivalence in 1946, churchill would
about stalin. and it was the british labor party and the tough labor leaders he from the get-go that summer of '45, started calling our russian allies nazis. they started calling stalin a massacre-maker. they pointed to a whole series of stalnist massacres. they saw little difference in stalinism, and nazissism. the russians were knocked back on their heels having believed that they who had sacrificed f sacrificed 3 out of 5 bodies killed in world war ii, had won the war. the american's tour...
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he took back the concessions that stalin was prepared to make, who had had -- stalin had said, we russians will take care of the germans if you give us what we need. .. and a kind of personal experience, which would have been of some significance. >> [inaudible] >> thank you for coming here. would you care to comment on wilky's relationship with the naacp chair at the time, and his progressivism on the issue of civil rights? >> i'm glad you asked that question because that is the next one i was getting to. >> i like that question as well because it is why i wrote in part the book years ago when i was researching another book that had to do with the harlem renaissance. i came across a letter from wendell wilkie to the then president of the association for the advancement of colored people and it said i have never enjoyed myself so much as that evening. people think that i'm depressed because my own party has turned against me. though i'm not. you understood what i stood for and i hope we can get together again. we are going to finish writing that book together about race in america and i th
he took back the concessions that stalin was prepared to make, who had had -- stalin had said, we russians will take care of the germans if you give us what we need. .. and a kind of personal experience, which would have been of some significance. >> [inaudible] >> thank you for coming here. would you care to comment on wilky's relationship with the naacp chair at the time, and his progressivism on the issue of civil rights? >> i'm glad you asked that question because that is...
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but stalin and the united states had shared interests in -- >> stalin, the man who used to talk about russia first and nationalism and enemies of the people. >> right. >> we seem to have adopted that language again, steve. >> no, no. he was a monster who starved and killed people cruelly. >> weird guy to echo. >> my point is and yet america had a shared interest there and it made sense. the same is true for saudi arabia. are they perfect? far from it. neither is china by the way. if we want to talk about this, china, america's largest trading partner, okay, has a reprehensible human rights record. there's no freedom of thought. there's censorship. there's no religious liberty. and yet we trade to a larger extent with china than any nation on earth. why. not because we like their human rights record, but because again there's a shared interest, a commercial interest in trade. >> remember that time they killed that "washington post" journalist? me neither. >> i remember when they put the nobel prize winner, their own, in prison. >> their own. >> he died in prison. >> their own. >> he pr
but stalin and the united states had shared interests in -- >> stalin, the man who used to talk about russia first and nationalism and enemies of the people. >> right. >> we seem to have adopted that language again, steve. >> no, no. he was a monster who starved and killed people cruelly. >> weird guy to echo. >> my point is and yet america had a shared interest there and it made sense. the same is true for saudi arabia. are they perfect? far from it. neither...
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matron or stalin girl. is to think he's a good fairy been there's no money stolen girl. would you like to try some to. the mrs and me addressed in crystal is perfect when it's free she i remember taken more east it shouldn't be too dry that's the secret baking it for the right length of time. and she should know because eighteen year old lena quipped was chosen to represent the stolen bakers and their product for a year. she's an apprentice at her father's bakery and rather boiled in their dress than is currently one of around one hundred thirty bakeries licensed to bake the cake according to the original recipe. her father heiko is keen to pass on the tradition of a gentleman dressed in style than it's made of milk and flour eastern sugar butter salt not make a. covered citrus and orange peel sweet and bitter omens and raisins soaked in run . some ingredients are not allowed margarine artificial preservatives and aromas. the dough has to be needed well and then baked for around an hour but so. tall and has
matron or stalin girl. is to think he's a good fairy been there's no money stolen girl. would you like to try some to. the mrs and me addressed in crystal is perfect when it's free she i remember taken more east it shouldn't be too dry that's the secret baking it for the right length of time. and she should know because eighteen year old lena quipped was chosen to represent the stolen bakers and their product for a year. she's an apprentice at her father's bakery and rather boiled in their...
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stalin and the united states had shared interest in defeating the nazi germany. >> stalin, talking aboutthe people. >> he was a monster who starved people. >> weird guy to echo. >> my point is that yet america had a shared interest there. the same is true for saudi arabia, are they perfect? far from it. and neither is china. china, america's largest trading partner has a reprehensible freedom record. yet we trade to a larger extent with china than any other nation on earth. because again, there is a trade interest. >> remember that time when they killed that washington post journalist? me neither. >> i remember when they put their own, in prison. he died in prison. >> they didn't kill a journalist. >> let's not act like china -- >> this is a red herring. >> here is what we saw today, angela, the president said, the cia, i don't trust them. they say the prince ordered it. he said maybe he did, maybe he didn't. he knows better. he says they are wrong. then he says i am not turning down 400 billion, 400 trillion. whatever that number is. they need our stuff, they can't buy from russia or ch
stalin and the united states had shared interest in defeating the nazi germany. >> stalin, talking aboutthe people. >> he was a monster who starved people. >> weird guy to echo. >> my point is that yet america had a shared interest there. the same is true for saudi arabia, are they perfect? far from it. and neither is china. china, america's largest trading partner has a reprehensible freedom record. yet we trade to a larger extent with china than any other nation on...
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positionculated everywhere he went did resonate, even with stalin.is time with stalin was remarkable and results in a bombshell because roosevelt neglects to tell wilkie that there will not be a second front that year. as he had promised stalin. there would be no second front the next year. ofis remarkable that bit information was not imparted to wilkie. that was not unlike fdr. he said in russia, this is outrageous. we must have a second front. these people are dying. they have given more than any other country. london,n outrage in washington. it reflected the opinion of our military and george marshall and eisenhower. that is a different issue. that happenedng soon after this is he died at age 52. what was his health problem? sizeewis: wendell, for his , never did anything athletic. there was a rumor that he coached a basketball team once. street.alked wall he smoked four packs of camels the day. he drank consistently. he campaigned so places,y, he went to 30 30 speeches he gave, he andextended himself immediately went into denial. he ignored all o
positionculated everywhere he went did resonate, even with stalin.is time with stalin was remarkable and results in a bombshell because roosevelt neglects to tell wilkie that there will not be a second front that year. as he had promised stalin. there would be no second front the next year. ofis remarkable that bit information was not imparted to wilkie. that was not unlike fdr. he said in russia, this is outrageous. we must have a second front. these people are dying. they have given more than...
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would really fascinates me about stalin is that many ingredients are as exotic as they can be. and they blend together to form a cake just so many different ingredients which might make you think how do they go together but they complement one another just wonderfully. and it's clearly going down well with the visitors from near and far less going it's very tasty and very sweet and i know all of this here is also very nice. but i think house of christmas for us in the region it's really important because it's a part of our identity and tradition. and i think of christmas you always realize just how important tradition is. fifty fifty one. but eating all the most and something that the market was originally there for in the fifteenth century. frederick the second prince of saxony permitted a meat market before christmas so people could shop for their seasonal roast the streets a mock developed from that. today to the market is packed with traditions for example towering in the center of the market is the world's biggest christmas pyramid the fifty metre high wooden decoration wa
would really fascinates me about stalin is that many ingredients are as exotic as they can be. and they blend together to form a cake just so many different ingredients which might make you think how do they go together but they complement one another just wonderfully. and it's clearly going down well with the visitors from near and far less going it's very tasty and very sweet and i know all of this here is also very nice. but i think house of christmas for us in the region it's really...
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he knew that stalin would send people to kill him. he was hiding. the person he sent to kill him was pravdin. he recruited this guy's former girlfriend and seduced her. he told her he was going to marry her. she got in contact with this guy that went to switzerland and pravdin gave her a box of chocolates to give to him which were filled with strict knives. -- strychnine. she gives the chocolates to him and at the not -- he takes them and then she snatches them back because she gets cold feet because the guys wife and child is there and she does not want to murder the wife and child. then pravdin gets her to arrange a meeting and a car. -- in a car in april area of switzerland. he drives up with a machine gun and liquidates him. when the swiss police find him later, the corpse, he has the hair of this woman in his hand. so pravdin and the woman escapes and they go back and she was put into a camp because the kgb did not like that she was sentimental about killing women and children. [laughter] happened to her. pravdin was promoted and was given this
he knew that stalin would send people to kill him. he was hiding. the person he sent to kill him was pravdin. he recruited this guy's former girlfriend and seduced her. he told her he was going to marry her. she got in contact with this guy that went to switzerland and pravdin gave her a box of chocolates to give to him which were filled with strict knives. -- strychnine. she gives the chocolates to him and at the not -- he takes them and then she snatches them back because she gets cold feet...
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putin is more like stalin than anyone else. stalin was asked how you rectify that your tanks are not as good as anyone else. he said quantity has a quality all its own. that is what putin's offices are doing. they are just throwing numbers at the rest of the world. it is not like our counterintelligence has gone so much better. is that they are bumbling and stumbling. chapman inemember 2010, the femme fatale that was arrested. god, they are idiots, while they were. the fbi tracked them for a decade before they rolled them up as they were getting too close to the hillary clinton campaign, which is interesting. have the timenot to spend five years at a kgb doingy to get good at espionage. the forget to turn off location on their twitter. to the point where it doesn't matter anymore because there is so much volume that you are going to get something through eventually. >> i would also say it is more -- it is more intimidating if we don't care if you know. we are doing it and will not get punished for it. it, it ist away with effec
putin is more like stalin than anyone else. stalin was asked how you rectify that your tanks are not as good as anyone else. he said quantity has a quality all its own. that is what putin's offices are doing. they are just throwing numbers at the rest of the world. it is not like our counterintelligence has gone so much better. is that they are bumbling and stumbling. chapman inemember 2010, the femme fatale that was arrested. god, they are idiots, while they were. the fbi tracked them for a...
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i think putin in a certain way, as with stalin, they were ludicrous.nobody believed his confessions but despite that were not believable it showed just how powerful stalin was. >> there were not stupid and clumsy enough not to work. [talking over each other] >> he was traded so we captured -- we traded them back to the russian leon panetta got on the phone, made this trade for three of our assets. he was one of them. in the history of intelligence going back to the renaissance, if you made us by trade, they were off-limits. you were agreeing that the early the rest of natural life and we won't touch them. in five minutes of some really bad tradecraft gru poisoning, he changed the rules that have been around for 400 jews. diplomats were supposed be off-limits. there's an exceptional video american to put in moscow getting the shit kicked out of him as he tried to drag himself inside the american embassy there. there's just speedy which happens almost to the day up to our meeting. >> just rewriting the way things are done. >> all of this is correct becau
i think putin in a certain way, as with stalin, they were ludicrous.nobody believed his confessions but despite that were not believable it showed just how powerful stalin was. >> there were not stupid and clumsy enough not to work. [talking over each other] >> he was traded so we captured -- we traded them back to the russian leon panetta got on the phone, made this trade for three of our assets. he was one of them. in the history of intelligence going back to the renaissance, if...
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they don't call him stalin. they attack our president. they say a womanizer. they bring stormi daniels in front of tv left and right. this president has conducted himself in the oval office with great acumen. people are laughing. jfk was having at fairs constantly in the oval office i the white house. he was outdone by lbj. we don't talk about that stuff. how come? because it is to trash the president of the united states states. the media in this country america is campaigning against you. campaigning against your values campaigning against her virtue, againstng the declaration again the constitution and you have a rare opportunity every now and then to show yourself to stand up and say were not putting up with this anymore we're going t protect our country, we're goin to protect our values, institutions, authority, and ou president. mustivar ourselves. sick of being called racist? sick of being called white supremacist? then you need to vote and you need to vote now if you have early voting and you need to vote tuesday and you need to be in your own precinct
they don't call him stalin. they attack our president. they say a womanizer. they bring stormi daniels in front of tv left and right. this president has conducted himself in the oval office with great acumen. people are laughing. jfk was having at fairs constantly in the oval office i the white house. he was outdone by lbj. we don't talk about that stuff. how come? because it is to trash the president of the united states states. the media in this country america is campaigning against you....
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that stalin was going to send people to kill him, so he is hiding out. the person he sent to kill him was prompted in. -- was provdin. he recruited the guy's former he wouldd, told her marry her, and she got in contact with the guy who went to switzerland, and the spike it for a box of chocolates to get to him, which were filled with poison, so she gives the chocolates to him, and at the last minute -- and he takes them, and then she snatches them back. she gets cold feet because the guys wife and child was there, and she does not want to murder them. to arrangegets her assassination with this guy in a car in a rural area. he drives up with a machine gun and quickly ends it. when the swiss police find him later, the corpse, he has the hair of this woman in his hand. anyway, he and the woman escapes, go back to moscow, surprise, surprise, he doesn't marry her and she gets sent to a camp because kgb was not crazy about the fact that she had been been sentimental about poisoning women and children. nothing good happened to her. he was promoted and given thi
that stalin was going to send people to kill him, so he is hiding out. the person he sent to kill him was prompted in. -- was provdin. he recruited the guy's former he wouldd, told her marry her, and she got in contact with the guy who went to switzerland, and the spike it for a box of chocolates to get to him, which were filled with poison, so she gives the chocolates to him, and at the last minute -- and he takes them, and then she snatches them back. she gets cold feet because the guys wife...
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joseph stalin in. gori east on his hometown. it still celebrates his birthday and at its heart it hosts george just off the shore style newseum. outside the museum his parents' home has been preserved so we can see his humble beginnings. when you enter you face styling and it makes you look up and admire him it's designed that way it makes you feel like he's great and he must be respected. while most child you are least able to negotiate it off to it so i'm going to stop you to . publish your book. well as deciding to rest up a lone member going to the. ever saw and some to remember. alexander remark i don't miss iraq from the big. other least i don't promise i don't hate libs are that i bend it on brokaw and earlier. i thought maybe he was doomed to repeat crow bedroom with the mugger and she'll be mine smoked by the british when we are quiet because the children grab them by gram. it's a good cigarettes to ban and. there are but she consequence of virtue so she merely way you want graham morality of minds very thing to say it'
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>> we have leaders like hitler, stalin. the thing like hitler, we got closer to writing about mao but it probably wouldn't be as informative. mao would have been interesting if we looked very closely at it. they were pushing for virtue that we will do it by spilling a lot of blood and the same thing with zarqawi. we thought that we could cover that and still be effective. as we look at those and try to get a balance, we spent more hours picking these leaders we almost got into fist fights with them and be honest, the one that i am still deeply bitter about was davy crockett. ian wanted to be crockett in ths book because i loved the show about him. what is the problem? i ask what is the problem. it's never simple. afghanistan has been at war for 30 years and they were already in conflict. there were a few things i would offer. first from afghanistan is not the first place that it was 9/ 9/11. they've been in for almost a generation and the number of young afghans in school has changed. now the reality we have to get off the
>> we have leaders like hitler, stalin. the thing like hitler, we got closer to writing about mao but it probably wouldn't be as informative. mao would have been interesting if we looked very closely at it. they were pushing for virtue that we will do it by spilling a lot of blood and the same thing with zarqawi. we thought that we could cover that and still be effective. as we look at those and try to get a balance, we spent more hours picking these leaders we almost got into fist fights...
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joseph stalin in. gori east on his hometown.it's still celebrates his birthday and at its heart it hosts george just off the shore star museum. outside the museum his parents' home has been preserved so we can see his humble beginnings. when you enter you face styling and it makes you look up and admire him it's designed that way it makes you feel like he's great and he must be respected. well if it was last child you are least able to negotiate it off that scientists are still going to. publish your book he's. well as deciding to rest up a lonely i'm going to. find ever saw one someone tell you sorry i'm never gonna. look something remarkable that's iraq from the big. other least i can promise you he lives there are that i bend it on brokaw and earlier. i thought maybe he was doomed to repeat with the mugger she'll be mine smoke but they will be awkward because the children got this i should be them my grandma. talking to real. good cigarettes. are out but i can't see consequence of virtue especially where you want gram moralit
joseph stalin in. gori east on his hometown.it's still celebrates his birthday and at its heart it hosts george just off the shore star museum. outside the museum his parents' home has been preserved so we can see his humble beginnings. when you enter you face styling and it makes you look up and admire him it's designed that way it makes you feel like he's great and he must be respected. well if it was last child you are least able to negotiate it off that scientists are still going to....
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joseph stalin in. gori east on his hometown. it's still celebrates his birthday and at its heart it hosts george just off the shore star newseum. outside the museum his parents' home has been preserved so we can see his humble beginnings. when you enter you face styling and it makes you look up and admire him it's designed that way it makes you feel like he's great and he must be respected. while most child who are least able to negotiate it off to it so the real. book is. well as deciding to rush up a lonely i'm going to. find ever saw one someone tell you sorry i'm never gonna. look something remarkable miss iraq from the bigger. other least i don't promise i don't hate lives that are that i bend it on brokaw and earlier. i thought maybe he was doomed to repeat with the mugger she'll be mine smoked by the room we are quiet because the children grab them by gram. i say it's a good cigarettes. there are but she consequence of virtue says she merely way you want graham morality of minds very thing to say it's about eskimos only o
joseph stalin in. gori east on his hometown. it's still celebrates his birthday and at its heart it hosts george just off the shore star newseum. outside the museum his parents' home has been preserved so we can see his humble beginnings. when you enter you face styling and it makes you look up and admire him it's designed that way it makes you feel like he's great and he must be respected. while most child who are least able to negotiate it off to it so the real. book is. well as deciding to...
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stalin refeud to flies and only left russia once, and fdr was fro profoundly differ abled and went to conference is it took churchill to go to moscow twice and so on in order to be the glue that kept the big threing to. >> he was one of the first high level, prominently cal leaders in britain to spot the danger of hitler. why him? what about his background and experience helped him perceive what so many others could not? >> i think there were three things of firstly he was a semite. unlike many of his background and class and age, he liked jews. he had grown up with jews and his father liked jews. her thought the jews gave the ethics to world civilization. he felt comfortable around jews and so he had an early warning system for hitler in the nazis and what they were in a way that british upper class people who were hasn't antisemitic didn't have. hi was a historian and so he was able to place the story of his own great ancestor, john churchill, who -- he wrote a four volume biography of his great ancestor and who had of course prevented the germanization of the continent by louis 14e
stalin refeud to flies and only left russia once, and fdr was fro profoundly differ abled and went to conference is it took churchill to go to moscow twice and so on in order to be the glue that kept the big threing to. >> he was one of the first high level, prominently cal leaders in britain to spot the danger of hitler. why him? what about his background and experience helped him perceive what so many others could not? >> i think there were three things of firstly he was a semite....
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joseph stalin in. gori east on his hometown. it still celebrates his birthday and at its heart it hosts george just off shore style newseum. outside the museum his parents' home has been preserved so we can see his humble beginnings. when you enter you face styling and it makes you look up and admire him it's designed that way it makes you feel like he's great and he must be respected while most child you are least able to negotiate it off to it so i'm going to stop you from. bookies. well as deciding to rest up a room we're going to. find ever saw and some to remember on. a look something remarkable is iraq from the big. other least i can promise you he lives are that i bend it on brokaw and earlier. i thought maybe he was doomed to repeat crowborough stuck with the mugger and she'll be mine smoked by the really awkward because the children grab them by gram. you suck with cigarettes you ban and. there are butter cuts you consequence of virtue especially where you always want gram morality of minds relating it to say it's about
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joseph stalin in. gori east on his hometown. it's still celebrates his birthday and at its heart it hosts george just off the shore style newseum. outside the museum his parents' home has been preserved so we can see his humble beginnings. when you enter you face styling and it makes you look up and admire him it's designed that way it makes you feel like he's great and he must be respected while most child you are least able to negotiate it off to it so i'm going to stop you from. bookies. well as deciding to rest up a lone member i'm going to. find ever saw one someone tell you sorry i'm never gonna. look something remarkable that's iraq from the big guy. the same premise i don't hate libs are that i've been on brokaw and earlier. i thought maybe he was doomed to repeat with the mugger and she'll be mine smoked by the british when we are quiet because the children grab them by graham. interval. with cigarettes. are out but i got sick i'm sad going subverts especially where you want graham morality of mines relating to say it's
joseph stalin in. gori east on his hometown. it's still celebrates his birthday and at its heart it hosts george just off the shore style newseum. outside the museum his parents' home has been preserved so we can see his humble beginnings. when you enter you face styling and it makes you look up and admire him it's designed that way it makes you feel like he's great and he must be respected while most child you are least able to negotiate it off to it so i'm going to stop you from. bookies....
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joseph stalin in. gori east on his hometown.it still celebrates his birthday and at its heart it hosts george just off the shore style newseum. outside the museum his parents' home has been preserved so we can see his humble beginnings. when you enter you face styling and it makes you look up and admire him it's designed that way it makes you feel like he's great and he must be respected. while most child you are least able to negotiate it off to it so i'm going to stop you from. bookies. well as deciding to rest up a lone member going through the. ever saw and some to remember. alexander remark i don't miss iraq from the big. other least i don't promise i don't hate libs are that i bend it on brokaw and earlier. i thought maybe he was doomed to repeat crow bedroom with the mugger and she'll be mine smoked by the british when we are quiet because the children grab them by graham. with cigarettes to ban. them out but i can't see consequence a virtue so she merely where you want to ram morality of minds relating to shades about i
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under stalin a. fatality no he spoke french used. to. play hookey loud up with an austrian accent there's twenty percent chance of. all of you in his private daniel boulud a small modest berlin fans can often find him working at the bar at the status restaurant a global star with a little touch. the be. those who are magnificent seven international stars from germany. on the list if not have 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 you at the movies. you. tube. google. i'm not proud and i will not succeed in dividing us sal not succeed in taking the people off the streets because we're tired of mystics trying to shelter. taking the stand global news that matters. made for minds. they make a commitment. they find solutions. they conspire to. africa on the road. stories from both people and their friends shaping their nation playing and their continent africa on the move the stories about motivational change makers taking their destinies into their ha
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under stalin up with the first lady to tell him to know he spoke french she says you still have a nephew who. is a good play hookey loud up with an austrian accent. there's a twenty percent chance i could but i'm going to all of you in his private life daniel pearl is more modest berlin fans can often find him working at the bar at his topless restaurant a global stop with the local touch. those who are benefits and seven international stars from germany over favorites are 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 the end of the at the movies. or transforming the world news you may only be ready for it this time on founders valley entrepreneur song or your store takes a trip to korea where education is key. people are driven to succeed at any cost. can add tech startups help bring about a change. driven to succeed founders valley next on. this. count monks. pioneering philosopher and an icon. of the anti capitalist became opposed to boy for revolution. and he is what i mean to us today. hund
under stalin up with the first lady to tell him to know he spoke french she says you still have a nephew who. is a good play hookey loud up with an austrian accent. there's a twenty percent chance i could but i'm going to all of you in his private life daniel pearl is more modest berlin fans can often find him working at the bar at his topless restaurant a global stop with the local touch. those who are benefits and seven international stars from germany over favorites are on the list if not...
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putin is more like stalin than anyone else. stalin was asked how you rectify the fact that your equipment, your tanks, your soldiers are else. good as anyone he said quantity has a quality all its own. that is what putin's offices are doing. they are just throwing numbers at the rest of the world. it is not like our counterintelligence has gone so much better. is that they are bumbling and stumbling. you might remember chapman in 2010, the femme fatale that was arrested with nine other sbr's, everyone was like god, they are .diots they were. the fbi tracked them for a decade before they rolled them up as they were getting too close to the hillary clinton campaign, which is interesting. they just did not have the time to spend five years at a kgb academy to get good at doing espionage. they forget to turn off the location on their twitter. and they have like is a hero sent from level stock russia. i like him too. but it got to the point where doesn't matter anymore because there's so much volume that you're going to get somethin
putin is more like stalin than anyone else. stalin was asked how you rectify the fact that your equipment, your tanks, your soldiers are else. good as anyone he said quantity has a quality all its own. that is what putin's offices are doing. they are just throwing numbers at the rest of the world. it is not like our counterintelligence has gone so much better. is that they are bumbling and stumbling. you might remember chapman in 2010, the femme fatale that was arrested with nine other sbr's,...
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they refer to him as hitler and stalin.is policy where we separate children from their parents who come here illegally not because we want to put them in cages like obama did but to protect the children from coyotes and kid snapper. -- kidnappers. it was roosevelt who put japanese-americans in internment campus. they don't call him hitler or stalin. i will even go here. they attack our president. they say a womanizer and bring stormy daniels in front of tv left and right. this president has been our president. he conducted himself in the oval office with great accumen. people are laughing. jfk had affairs constantly with a german spy and a 17-year-old intern and he was out done by ridlb lbj. they are campaigning against var values and against the constitution. you have a rare opportunity to show yourself. stand up and say we are not putting up with this anymore. we will protect our country. we will protect our values and our institutions and our president and ourselves. sick of being called nazi and racists, you need to vot
they refer to him as hitler and stalin.is policy where we separate children from their parents who come here illegally not because we want to put them in cages like obama did but to protect the children from coyotes and kid snapper. -- kidnappers. it was roosevelt who put japanese-americans in internment campus. they don't call him hitler or stalin. i will even go here. they attack our president. they say a womanizer and bring stormy daniels in front of tv left and right. this president has...
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don' stalin that wone prize for political thought and tierney. we can thank them again. [applause] there are a few different ways we can have this conversation, and i think one of them is a good starting with good academics plotting with the literature. the periods become a part of a boom in this conversation that is very much looking at the present. [inaudible] joining the conversation and fascism is the kind o of catchal political epithet that has now become very specific and a very particular thing. i will start with the question and come at this from a slightly different perspective. i would like to note how did we get here? the right person to address this question of what happened in the world. there are actions between the ultranationalist movements all across the world i think in the united states we have this feature of our society. they exploited that and i think that they've done the most research on the hell did we get here recently with the connection between these different movements. it's one of the reasons they can always come bac
don' stalin that wone prize for political thought and tierney. we can thank them again. [applause] there are a few different ways we can have this conversation, and i think one of them is a good starting with good academics plotting with the literature. the periods become a part of a boom in this conversation that is very much looking at the present. [inaudible] joining the conversation and fascism is the kind o of catchal political epithet that has now become very specific and a very...
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and so max booth, a good historian wrote at one point he'd rather vote for joseph stalin than donaldrump. that is an insane comment. stalin killed well over 30 million people, but it was the sense of a mood, and trying to express how deeply he felt. mark: when we come back, i'm going to ask what you all of this has to do with the upcoming midterm elections and how you compare this to other midterm elections? is it as important and consequential as so many people have said, or is it just another election? >>> ladies and gentlemen, don't forget to watch us on levin tv almost every week night. sign up at crtv.com/mark, or give us a call 844-levin tv. >> we'll be right back. agine enjoying chocolate cake. now she can have her cake and eat it too. nexium 24hr stops acid before it starts for all-day, all-night protection. can you imagine 24 hours without heartburn? for all-day, all-night protection. ♪ ♪ (vo) [music playing] after the 1906 earthquake people needed access to their money. so even though bank records were buried, wells fargo let customers withdraw based on their word. we had y
and so max booth, a good historian wrote at one point he'd rather vote for joseph stalin than donaldrump. that is an insane comment. stalin killed well over 30 million people, but it was the sense of a mood, and trying to express how deeply he felt. mark: when we come back, i'm going to ask what you all of this has to do with the upcoming midterm elections and how you compare this to other midterm elections? is it as important and consequential as so many people have said, or is it just another...
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it's ninety nine percent above the greatness of stalin and somewhere hidden is the one percent abouthow cruel he was and how many people he killed. they make you circle around his death must the same we do at funerals. they make you mourn him they make you take part in his death ritual. even this room like you come in and you feel that his press like he is feel here he is dead and we should be sorry for it. i cannot help but feel how deeply scarred we are by our past we live in a country dominated by soviet more newmans and i caused but we still try to ignore what really happened here unfortunately escaping your past is not that easy. i think this is fun for me to think i'm having fun. maybe she. isn't her contribution hunters and he teaches. just as it is to. think. the raising to someone not just looking. i can. tell you. some of it i like. peter will be here in doha with your top stories from al-jazeera the police in australia say an attack that saw a pickup truck driven onto a central city footpath in melbourne then set on fire and people stabbed is now being treated as terrorism
it's ninety nine percent above the greatness of stalin and somewhere hidden is the one percent abouthow cruel he was and how many people he killed. they make you circle around his death must the same we do at funerals. they make you mourn him they make you take part in his death ritual. even this room like you come in and you feel that his press like he is feel here he is dead and we should be sorry for it. i cannot help but feel how deeply scarred we are by our past we live in a country...
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the great modern deploy over that term was josef stalin. tell me about the importance of these two phrases being used in the most powerful democratic nation on earth. >> this is where president macron is right in his speech. he says the demons of the past are being awakened. he's referring to leaders such as mr. trump who use phrases from some of the worst regimes that we have ever seen. enemy of the people was a favorite of stalin and of stalinist regimes. we forget that, although we once thought we were against stall inism and against the soviet union. enemy of the people was used against various groups to set them outside the law so that they could be bullied, mistreated and very often separated completely from the law and exterminated. l lugenpresse was used in the 1930s in the very similar circumstances. it means the lying press. it literally means fake news. that means to say germans or austrians today, when mr. trump says fake news, they understand it as luggenpress. that was used by hitler and goebbels to attack journalists trying t
the great modern deploy over that term was josef stalin. tell me about the importance of these two phrases being used in the most powerful democratic nation on earth. >> this is where president macron is right in his speech. he says the demons of the past are being awakened. he's referring to leaders such as mr. trump who use phrases from some of the worst regimes that we have ever seen. enemy of the people was a favorite of stalin and of stalinist regimes. we forget that, although we...
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we struck alliances with stalin, a mass murderer in russia, the former soviet union. that evil dictator would go on to murder more people than adolf hitler, but the survivor of america and europe was in jeopardy, and during the cold war, we partnered with dozens of brutal dictators to violently squash the spread of the evils of communism. now saudi arabia is similarly, horrible regime, but there is a key alliance that is now in place, and that would be the united states and israel, and egypt, and jordan, and also, let's see, the saudis, and the emirates. and what is the alliance agains against? iran. they are currently the number one state sponsor of terror. they are funding numerous proxy wars. and if they want to wipe israel off the map, if they ever get nuclear weapons, millions and millions of people can die. we have to make a strategic decision. we can't take that risk. in fact, the current alliance -- again, the u.s., israel, jordan, the saudis -- they have been a crucial force in checking this iranian hedge enemy. this is the alliance we now need to stop these
we struck alliances with stalin, a mass murderer in russia, the former soviet union. that evil dictator would go on to murder more people than adolf hitler, but the survivor of america and europe was in jeopardy, and during the cold war, we partnered with dozens of brutal dictators to violently squash the spread of the evils of communism. now saudi arabia is similarly, horrible regime, but there is a key alliance that is now in place, and that would be the united states and israel, and egypt,...
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fascism a narrative that brushes service an inconvenient history like the non-aggression pact that stalin pragmatically made with hitler in one thousand that's not what the ethnic cleansing carried out within the u.s.s.r. . under russia's current minister of culture glad i'm a maiden ski himself the director of the military historical society that national ideal is being adapted for film in two thousand and fifteen the government issued a state decree encouraging the use of patch of text in a mine education and in february this year the ministry of defense announced it's only initiatives to produce films that are heroic and patriotic i think russia has been. trying to find itself after. transitioning from the fall of the soviet union into a new country it's been trying to find its own identity again and push for patriotic movies and a kind of a russian identity is part of that but they are patchy tism is always called for in difficult times for any country and there's a need to both distract and unite people the theme of patrick is and was displayed constantly in soviet films the struggle
fascism a narrative that brushes service an inconvenient history like the non-aggression pact that stalin pragmatically made with hitler in one thousand that's not what the ethnic cleansing carried out within the u.s.s.r. . under russia's current minister of culture glad i'm a maiden ski himself the director of the military historical society that national ideal is being adapted for film in two thousand and fifteen the government issued a state decree encouraging the use of patch of text in a...
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if it sent the ground troops into gaza city and beyond the border areas it would be something like stalin grad they actually frighten the right wing ministers and they agreed to limit the assault to the border areas and then simply end with an aerial assault on major residential towers in gaza city and that's what we're seeing taking place an aerial assault on some of the civilian infrastructure in gaza hotels the all rahma residential tower this might be how it ends up before there is a cessation of hostilities in any case it's a major escalation missed payments all that very much for your time and your expertise on this we really appreciate it that is max min in full in live and washington d.c. thank you thanks for having me. i've had to move ahead on the news al and crew day . oh you know. demanding protection of valor by a minority group and afghanistan becomes the target of a solicitor tad victims of the civil war and ivory coast a still waiting for justice and breaking down barriers in sports we'll hear from the hockey legend still making a difference success decades on from has n.h
if it sent the ground troops into gaza city and beyond the border areas it would be something like stalin grad they actually frighten the right wing ministers and they agreed to limit the assault to the border areas and then simply end with an aerial assault on major residential towers in gaza city and that's what we're seeing taking place an aerial assault on some of the civilian infrastructure in gaza hotels the all rahma residential tower this might be how it ends up before there is a...
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i was reading a book by steven -- called stalin. he is writing a three book series, a brilliant book. 1920's, itod of the was ironic reading through the pages. wherewas a note in there stalin was making a presentation to the common term in 1924 and was interrupted by a member of the common term representing french indochina, saying that the way to worldwide global revolution was through the colonial effort. when the young men came out of the mountain in the 1940's and the communist government announced that it was going to be the government of vietnam, there were many vietnamese who were nationalists -- anti-french nationalists -- but also anti-communist who were eliminated. particularly in the north when this first began. so the vietmen also helped, were helped, after the end of the korean war. the korean war armistice in 1953. particularly if you read bernard fall, "hell in a very small place,", about the siege of dien the french forces in dien ven fu -- up here -- were assisted by transfer of armaments out of korea, artillery arm
i was reading a book by steven -- called stalin. he is writing a three book series, a brilliant book. 1920's, itod of the was ironic reading through the pages. wherewas a note in there stalin was making a presentation to the common term in 1924 and was interrupted by a member of the common term representing french indochina, saying that the way to worldwide global revolution was through the colonial effort. when the young men came out of the mountain in the 1940's and the communist government...
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this is stalin. this is anti-semitism. this is communism from the world war ii era.oes he reintroduce these phrases that the rest of you don't want to own? >> chris, well, good evening from miami and thanks for having me. i'm a proud american. i want our country to look out for our interests. i think that's important. but that's different from nationalism. because nationalism implies that we win and everyone else loses. it implies a conflict. and that's the world i think i live in or at least not the world i'd like to live in. and it's part of this divide and conquer strategy that we've seen the president and other politicians from both parties use over the years. sometimes successfully. and what i've been telling people is what this election is coming up is that it's important, we have tight races here in florida at the congressional district level, and obviously at the state level as well. your own polling shows that. but i think if we don't get this right, if this country doesn't start healing, it's really not going to matter so much who wins elections because we'
this is stalin. this is anti-semitism. this is communism from the world war ii era.oes he reintroduce these phrases that the rest of you don't want to own? >> chris, well, good evening from miami and thanks for having me. i'm a proud american. i want our country to look out for our interests. i think that's important. but that's different from nationalism. because nationalism implies that we win and everyone else loses. it implies a conflict. and that's the world i think i live in or at...
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grieve in this country is totally different from the way they do in the middle east i thought both stalin of the lower extremity restrained and disciplined in articulating their pain and the pain of the family at this time and they of course did not engage in any accusations against anybody and now we know yeah you have to read between the lines what the words that were omitted from this interview if you will probably as important there's not more important than that what the words that they ordered thank you very much indeed for talking to al-jazeera thank you. plenty more so it's coming on the news hour including a break that deal could soon be done but it may not volved an uncomfortable compromise for the u.k. . new caledonia is referendum on its future with france comes down to the wire. and a major upset for the tennis world number one as an underdog steals the show and the title in paris knew it would have more later in school. now in less than three hours' time the u.s. will reimpose economic sanctions on iran targeting its oil shipping and banking sectors or measures lifted out of
grieve in this country is totally different from the way they do in the middle east i thought both stalin of the lower extremity restrained and disciplined in articulating their pain and the pain of the family at this time and they of course did not engage in any accusations against anybody and now we know yeah you have to read between the lines what the words that were omitted from this interview if you will probably as important there's not more important than that what the words that they...
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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...