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the same was true of stalin. and khrushchev said, communism is bigger than that, it is bigger than one guy who has strayed from the past. so, khrushchev, temporarily, institutes -- he lets go, solzhenitsyn and -- we read about how the trip to the white house that was canceled. he was released under khrushchev's amnesty. and remember, he had been thrown into the gulags. what had he done? what was his crime? >> he was a pow. prof. tudda: that was all he had done, he had been captured by the germans. he had not tried to overthrow stalin or burn a collective farm. that was his only crime. this is where you hear the story that came out of the soviet union and other places like not see germany, "thought crimes." how many of you guys have read "1984? i just saw the movie. the whole idea of "thought crimes" and a police state. remember, the kgb and its predecessors are the ones that enforce soviet totalitarianism. you cannot do it -- nazi germany, you had the gestapo and the ss. khrushchev wants to change that. temporari
the same was true of stalin. and khrushchev said, communism is bigger than that, it is bigger than one guy who has strayed from the past. so, khrushchev, temporarily, institutes -- he lets go, solzhenitsyn and -- we read about how the trip to the white house that was canceled. he was released under khrushchev's amnesty. and remember, he had been thrown into the gulags. what had he done? what was his crime? >> he was a pow. prof. tudda: that was all he had done, he had been captured by the...
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i think, i am sure, that the doctor's plot accelerated stalin's death.ve doctors to help him, all of them were arrested. and when his stroke happened, there was nobody at hand to help him. natasha rapoport on stalin's doctor's plot. for ourfinalfilm we head to south africa. when apartheid was abolished in the 1990s, south africans had to find a way to confront their brutal past without endangering their chance for future peace. justice sisi khampepe served on the amnesty committee of the truth and reconciliation commission, and she worked to expose the truth about apartheid. we are charged to unearth the truth of our dark past. to lay the ghosts of that past so that they will not return to haunt us. reporter: south africans face a collective test today. the reaction to these hearings will show whether they are able to expose the sins of apartheid, yet free themselves from the desire for revenge against those who propped up the system. the trc act allowed amnesty only if the perpetrator had confessed to having committed the crime. i did terrible things. i
i think, i am sure, that the doctor's plot accelerated stalin's death.ve doctors to help him, all of them were arrested. and when his stroke happened, there was nobody at hand to help him. natasha rapoport on stalin's doctor's plot. for ourfinalfilm we head to south africa. when apartheid was abolished in the 1990s, south africans had to find a way to confront their brutal past without endangering their chance for future peace. justice sisi khampepe served on the amnesty committee of the truth...
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i think, i am sure that the doctors plot accelerated stalin's death. to help him, all of them we re doctors to help him, all of them were arrested. and when his stroke happened, there was nobody at hand to help him. natasha rapoport on stalin's doctors plot. which had to south africa. when apartheid was abolished in the 1990s, is an advocate needed to confront its past without comprising its future. we we re without comprising its future. we werejudged to without comprising its future. we were judged to unearth the truth of oui’ were judged to unearth the truth of our past. to lay the ghost of our past so they will not return to haunt us. south africans face a collective test today. the reaction to these hearings will show whether they were able to expose the sins of apartheid while free themselves from the desire for revenge against those who propped up the system. the act allowed a m nesty who propped up the system. the act allowed amnesty only if the perpetrator had confessed to committing the crime.|j perpetrator had confessed to committing the cri
i think, i am sure that the doctors plot accelerated stalin's death. to help him, all of them we re doctors to help him, all of them were arrested. and when his stroke happened, there was nobody at hand to help him. natasha rapoport on stalin's doctors plot. which had to south africa. when apartheid was abolished in the 1990s, is an advocate needed to confront its past without comprising its future. we we re without comprising its future. we werejudged to without comprising its future. we were...
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natasha on stalin's doctors plot. for the finalfilm we natasha on stalin's doctors plot.frica when apartheid was abolished in the 1990s. south africans had to find a way to confront their past without endangering the chance for peace. this person served on the amnesty committee of the truth and reconciliation committee and she worked to expose the truth about apartheid. we are charged to unearth the truth about our dark past, to lay the ghost of that past, so that they will not return to haunt us. south africans face a collective test today, and the reaction to these hearings will show whether they are able to expose the sins of apartheid yet free themselves of the desire for revenge against those who propped up the system. the act allowed amnesty only if the perpetrator confessed to having committed the crime.” perpetrator confessed to having committed the crime. i did terrible things, idid committed the crime. i did terrible things, i did terrible things to members of the anc.” things, i did terrible things to members of the anc. i grew up in soweto. it was rampant with
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denounced stalin. we talked about this last semester. in 1956. has anyone ever heard of the essalinization -- d talinization speech? there was a power struggle. speech to thee a politburo that these did at least a couple of hours where he denounced every single thing that stalin stood for. prof. tudda: it was not even the politburo but a bigger group of people. one of these long-winded -- the communist would talk for hours and hours. castro was famous for four our speeches. speeches.ur no one in this country, clinton did not even speak that long. khrushchev and these guys that came after stalin, it is a must like they were -- we survived. we do not want to go back to what he did. what had stalin done that ,ppalled true reformer communist type guys like khrushchev and then subsequently, gorbachev? this will not be on the final but it is important in context. the famines he had caused in the 1930's that killed millions of people. what else? >> the purges. prof. tudda: the purges of the late 1930's where he basically, remember when we talked about t
denounced stalin. we talked about this last semester. in 1956. has anyone ever heard of the essalinization -- d talinization speech? there was a power struggle. speech to thee a politburo that these did at least a couple of hours where he denounced every single thing that stalin stood for. prof. tudda: it was not even the politburo but a bigger group of people. one of these long-winded -- the communist would talk for hours and hours. castro was famous for four our speeches. speeches.ur no one...
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on the other hand after world war ii, stalin is as bad as hitler and the purges were heinous.part of europe there was still a second-half to be liberated but you have to look at a gold star moment in history with all of our abilities came to fruition for the 75th anniversary is a big deal and if you haven't had a chance to cure go to new orleans, world war ii you will remember most of all the people who gave their lives and there are so many of them and please keep in mind that these were lives cut short, people but never had the joy of having children were being there for their parents, thank you very much for a wonderful opportunity. [applause]
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german it could the russian occupation the soviet occupation the german occupation then stalin's occupation so that was under the carpet now again sort of the countries put on the table and you dentity the histories put on a table and reaming the old world starts will you say the process. what began at my done this process is it over but are we looking at a permanent loss of crimea and are we looking at a permanent presence of russia in eastern ukraine if there are villages where people live every day with the sense in the threat of being invaded by russia. of the threat will go away. di dio corp will last probably very long once the end state of that is is in the crystal ball the baltic countries need very long time for independence they got it done finally but it takes some time who is calling the shots more in this game of history if you will is it putin or is the poor showing to. it's the ukrainians i don't know how long will it last bruising will definitely last for some time but the thing is by by invading trannie and invading the dumbass
german it could the russian occupation the soviet occupation the german occupation then stalin's occupation so that was under the carpet now again sort of the countries put on the table and you dentity the histories put on a table and reaming the old world starts will you say the process. what began at my done this process is it over but are we looking at a permanent loss of crimea and are we looking at a permanent presence of russia in eastern ukraine if there are villages where people live...
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occupation of poland the other with a manmade famine in the soviet union under former leader joseph stalin and reports . every twenty third. street looks like all the news. everywhere you go you see. an entry from emanuel ringle believes diary he was instrumental in jews hiding a huge cache of documentation in the warsaw ghetto the nazi occupation. to write. the largely young told story forms the basis of history showing at the berlin film festival. this documentary mixes contemporary interviews with dramatize ations to make the individual characters more vivid. the germans are sending. the. german succeeded in not only wiping out the jewish people but wiping out their memory and. to bury the truth so that one day. the story of what really happened could be told from wrong. moscow one another genocide story which had its world premiere in berlin is mr jones it stars james norton as well as journalist gareth jones. again this time arranging an interview with starlin in the one nine hundred thirty s. the reporter battle to reveal what's known as the whole lot of all the manmade famine under
occupation of poland the other with a manmade famine in the soviet union under former leader joseph stalin and reports . every twenty third. street looks like all the news. everywhere you go you see. an entry from emanuel ringle believes diary he was instrumental in jews hiding a huge cache of documentation in the warsaw ghetto the nazi occupation. to write. the largely young told story forms the basis of history showing at the berlin film festival. this documentary mixes contemporary...
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battle to reveal what's known as the hollow them all the man made famine on the soviet leader joseph stalin killed millions of ukrainians. grasp something. full. the director says just as jones felt compelled to get the story out she felt compelled to tell his tale and she sees clear parallels with current events you know what i'd call out this of the politicians the corruption of media and the indifference of the general public of the society as it is something creates opens the door for the disaster we can see on the screen and where it's happened in twenty a century nowadays there's no shortage of reminders of the crimes of the nazis like this memorial to europe's murdered jews but the message from the filmmakers is that people remembering what happened shouldn't be taken for granted. and that's why they're hoping works like this get seen by as big an audience as possible. time for sport with tara. thank you so much brazilian football giants mango have played their first match since ten of their youth players were killed in a fire at their training camp a week ago fans release white ball
battle to reveal what's known as the hollow them all the man made famine on the soviet leader joseph stalin killed millions of ukrainians. grasp something. full. the director says just as jones felt compelled to get the story out she felt compelled to tell his tale and she sees clear parallels with current events you know what i'd call out this of the politicians the corruption of media and the indifference of the general public of the society as it is something creates opens the door for the...
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battle to reveal what's known as the whole lot of the man made famine on the soviet leader joseph stalin killed millions of ukrainians. from. the director says just as jones felt compelled to get the story out she felt compelled to tell his tale and she sees clear parallels with current events you know one thing it. does of the politicians the corruption of media and the indifference of the general public of the society is it is something quick opens the door for the disaster as we can see on the screen and where it's happened to twenty percent nowadays there's no shortage of reminders of the crimes of the nazis like this memorial to europe's murdered jews but the message from the filmmakers is that people remembering what happened shouldn't be taken for granted. and that's why they're hoping works like this get seen by as big an audience as possible. al-jazeera building. i'm a star and these are the top stories u.s. president donald trump says he will declare a national emergency to secure funding for a border war with mexico congress passed a spending bill to avoid another government s
battle to reveal what's known as the whole lot of the man made famine on the soviet leader joseph stalin killed millions of ukrainians. from. the director says just as jones felt compelled to get the story out she felt compelled to tell his tale and she sees clear parallels with current events you know one thing it. does of the politicians the corruption of media and the indifference of the general public of the society is it is something quick opens the door for the disaster as we can see on...
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occupation of poland and the other a manmade famine in the soviet union and a formulated choice of stalin in the reports. twenty third. street looks like on. everywhere you go you see. an entry from emanuel ringle blues diary he was instrumental in jews hiding a huge cache of documentation in the warsaw ghetto during the nazi occupation. to write. the largely young told story forms the basis of who will write on history showing at the berlin film festival. this documentary mixes contemporary interviews with dramatize ations to make the individual characters more vivid. the germans are spending. german succeeded in our early wiping out the jewish people but wiping out their memory and their culture. to bury the truth so that one day. the story of what really happened told from our own point of moscow one another genocide story which had its world premiere in berlin is mr jones it stars james norton as well as journalist garrett jones. proud again this time arranging an interview with style in the one nine hundred thirty s. the reporter battle to reveal what's known as the whole lot of all
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communism or religion as joseph stalin and mao zedong. systematically slow to millions of their own country. is science any better since galileo and darwin scientists have sought to stamp out and unravel the mysteries of the universe but science has also poisoned the environment unleashed killing on an industrial scale and now threatens our entire planet. my guest today however stands firmly on the side of science and has provoked controversy with his attacks on religion ladies and gentleman professor richard dawkins. one of the most prolific thinkers of his generation who shot to fame in the one nine hundred seventy s. with his research into genetics and his book the selfish gene transformed evolutionary biology his most famous work the god delusion so millions of copies has been translated into me tonight. richard thanks so much for joining us here on our jazeera before we go any further i just want to check something only you an atheist. for all practical purposes yes nobody can actually say for certain that anything doesn't exist but
communism or religion as joseph stalin and mao zedong. systematically slow to millions of their own country. is science any better since galileo and darwin scientists have sought to stamp out and unravel the mysteries of the universe but science has also poisoned the environment unleashed killing on an industrial scale and now threatens our entire planet. my guest today however stands firmly on the side of science and has provoked controversy with his attacks on religion ladies and gentleman...
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again this time arranging an interview with stalin the unsung heroes being celebrated at this year's burling film festival. we got more clout in writing the full cost across the middle east and some base in places of snow for good measure say that eric spilling out of iraq making its way into iran is making way for more wet weather that strategy since side of the med to cyprus could see some showers longer spells of rain on saturday that wessel weather just pushing i would towards barrett with temperatures will struggle to get around fourteen degrees celsius a little bit of a struggle the temperatures to into that western side all around kuwait city warming up brightening up twenty one celsius is this cloud and rain continues to drive its way further east was turning to snow over afghanistan pakistan not looking too bad want to show was a possibility karate around twenty six degrees celsius meanwhile behind that there you go perhaps one or two showers towards iraq brighter skies trying to get back into lebanon but a few showers still here nevertheless possibility wanted to showers to
again this time arranging an interview with stalin the unsung heroes being celebrated at this year's burling film festival. we got more clout in writing the full cost across the middle east and some base in places of snow for good measure say that eric spilling out of iraq making its way into iran is making way for more wet weather that strategy since side of the med to cyprus could see some showers longer spells of rain on saturday that wessel weather just pushing i would towards barrett with...
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stalin's atrocities were motivated by a dogmatic belief in marxism and a few. stalin happened to be an atheist but he was never motivated by space of union was not based on scientific rationalism on the elimination of religion and god. starlin persecuted the church start in persecuting just about everybody. are you saying that the soviet union and the leaders of the soviet union were not driven by a hatred of religion. and a belief that science and human progress and materialism was the way forward they believed that materialism and science human progress there was a kind of mark that there was a marxist slant on those on those words and they were hideously misused mouser dawn when he invaded tibet told the dalai lama that religion is poison the subtext to the late christopher hitchens book is religion poisons everything can you blame people of religion for saying hold on we've heard these ideas before that religion poisons everything and it leads in one direction it's an incidental fact that marks it on and start didn't happen to be atheists they were suddenly
stalin's atrocities were motivated by a dogmatic belief in marxism and a few. stalin happened to be an atheist but he was never motivated by space of union was not based on scientific rationalism on the elimination of religion and god. starlin persecuted the church start in persecuting just about everybody. are you saying that the soviet union and the leaders of the soviet union were not driven by a hatred of religion. and a belief that science and human progress and materialism was the way...
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stalin welcome to bbc news — broadcasting to viewers in north america and around the globe.ic state fighters in syria — america's top military commander says us troops will probably start withdrawing within weeks. strong winds fan wildfires in new zealand forcing thousands to flee their homes. a video is released appearing to show abdurehim heyit, a prominent uighur musician previously reported to have died in a chinese detention camp. and pop music's most prestigious awards ceremony — the grammy‘s — is under way in la.
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manmade famine blamed on the soviet union stalin's policies in ukraine now ukraine was the topic on the red carpet during not protests the actors the director of the film and the director of the whole balance dieter costly to partin it there's signs that they were holding that free sense of now i'm not sure if you remember he's the ukrainian filmmaker who was arrested in twenty fourteen jailed subsequently for twenty years accused by russia acts of terrorism so it's a very strong signal that was sent here just behind me a short time ago by that crowd holding up their signs calling for press freedom. tell us a bit more about the film mr jones and as you said quite a serious. that's right it is extremely how are going to watch those scenes showing that famine in ukraine where it were extremely difficult and ashley the director of the film and yes the holland she's from poland she said that she felt that it was actually her moral to show this story she said that said not enough is known about it she wanted to shine a light on it she also said that it wasn't just a story about a historical
manmade famine blamed on the soviet union stalin's policies in ukraine now ukraine was the topic on the red carpet during not protests the actors the director of the film and the director of the whole balance dieter costly to partin it there's signs that they were holding that free sense of now i'm not sure if you remember he's the ukrainian filmmaker who was arrested in twenty fourteen jailed subsequently for twenty years accused by russia acts of terrorism so it's a very strong signal that...
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for more on this let's go over to chris and stalin he's a professor of strategic management and an automotive expert and what with business school christine welcome so which is it a dip in sales or is there more to it. there might be more to it it's a good indicate if it could only slowdown in general in china and we've seen that not just in the car industry but also in retail call me seems to be slowing down so i'm afraid it might be more than just a short dip. and so if this is an indicator of. worse times to come or even the beginning of a market saturation do you think car makers are prepared to deal with it. i'm not quite sure they are we have seen first indication is that they're starting to drop prices we see some luxury cars actually being cheaper than the used version of them dead is an indication that it might start a price war a race to the bottom and that's certainly not a good sign for the industry not china as we have said is an enormously important market for carmakers german producers for that matter as well how do you see the growing chinese competition in that field. interes
for more on this let's go over to chris and stalin he's a professor of strategic management and an automotive expert and what with business school christine welcome so which is it a dip in sales or is there more to it. there might be more to it it's a good indicate if it could only slowdown in general in china and we've seen that not just in the car industry but also in retail call me seems to be slowing down so i'm afraid it might be more than just a short dip. and so if this is an indicator...
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the happened as we could just see in that piece as the indian lunchables and you've been told to stalin's you've been told to you know don't smear the church don't put up against mr stereo keep silent it could not have happened most people said it could not have happened or it was a voluntary sex and there is a case of the german nun being abused and being great and she said it took years and years and years to somebody to say yes i believe you this happened or we trust that you're telling the truth and fun institution for claiming that it's about treason it's about courage and that's about. public speaking about god as truth this is a devastating account and we have to acknowledge by not even that it was the nigerian superior talking about it there's an indian i'm talking about of the german victims there are cases in the u.s. that are not. abuse of women religious is as much a global problem as the abuse of minors and so one could see it as a euphemism of cloning this summit currently in rome about child protection this problem is lot wider still a lot more structural than a lot of peop
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from stalin and hitler and they both used it but it was used during the french revolution. the radicals that describe their enemies, let's try that during the soviet era mass murder by lennon and stalin.en >> laura: i love when they use the black-and-white historical photos because we are really supposed to believe them, end. the press will willfully mislead but certainly don't seem like an ally of the people, do they? and look for their alliance with the democratic field to become stronger the more the economy improves and the closer that we get to election day 2020. and that brings us back to the vacant bachelor cory booker. things are pretty good in america, cory, and i don't know we are already rising. that was his big statement today, we are all going to rise. we just heard even your imaginary friend t-bone has found a job. maybe that is why he wasn't at your bigim announcement today. very sad. and that is the angle. >> all right, joining me now howie kurtz fox news analyst and media buzz sunday here on fox news and u.s. attorney joseph digenova, howie, let me start wi
from stalin and hitler and they both used it but it was used during the french revolution. the radicals that describe their enemies, let's try that during the soviet era mass murder by lennon and stalin.en >> laura: i love when they use the black-and-white historical photos because we are really supposed to believe them, end. the press will willfully mislead but certainly don't seem like an ally of the people, do they? and look for their alliance with the democratic field to become...
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and fifty's tens of thousands of georgians were executed or exiled by joseph stalin and his henchmen in a society infiltrated by informants it's just today researching that past has become difficult when historians request files they get redacted copies the main database just deleted and it irakli says george's state national archives is censoring personal data and in bargo in criminal case records for seventy five years he has this theory it's. some kind of a power bring ourselves here to speak about the collaboration with. him and it's better to imaging yourself and yourself. only as a victim it's better to close access to keep. it's less problematic then to. research areas ironically this archive which includes files of the soviet secret police the k g b is safe from censorship the now. documents are restored and held by george's interior ministry but al-jazeera has been told that may be about to change this room contains more than forty thousand boxes of documents hundreds of thousands of files from georgia's soviet past it too will become a relic of history when this entire coll
and fifty's tens of thousands of georgians were executed or exiled by joseph stalin and his henchmen in a society infiltrated by informants it's just today researching that past has become difficult when historians request files they get redacted copies the main database just deleted and it irakli says george's state national archives is censoring personal data and in bargo in criminal case records for seventy five years he has this theory it's. some kind of a power bring ourselves here to...
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traction of the way came for people to come down here because they say the memorized sions of the stalinsbut there was a come down to see the incredible sunsets as. being a. golf course there are other winter sports on offer in the algo elves besides skiing and snowboarding and alex is going to show me one. so this is an alternative to skiing is it more fun or less easier or harder what should i watch for. the incident is basically it's like riding a bike but with one main difference we have no brakes. but still we have to slow down either by digging our heels into the snow. or by curving back and forth like risky and you know how to ski now the fun she. and we go. illo. work a lot of. substance but did you manage to pull of a snowball like. clay. i know for something quite different as you know we regularly visit viewers who shores around the sights of their hometowns this time we're crossing the atlantic to the u.s. state of florida melissa materials and many proud to show us miami in our. van vinnie though on miami welcome to miami many many and my name is melissa and today we're going
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is the leader of the free world calls press as enemies of the people, that reminds me about what stalin grandfather was executed during the stalin's time just because he happened to study in the united states and he was an engineer. and he was called enemy of the people. so this is very dangerous when a leader of a huge country starts talking in terms of enemies. i just hope that the american political system is strong enough, its institutions are strong enough to overcome this to protect the american democracy. >> thank you so much for speaking with us. >> thank you. thank you for inviting me. >>> and that was a powerful reminder of the importance of investigative journalism and of course the dangers to those who pursue it. join us again tomorrow when i'll be in hanoi, vietnam for special coverage of the summit between president trump and north korea's leader kim jong un. that's it for us tonight. thanks for watching "amanpour and company" on pbs. >> announcer: this is "nightly business report" with sue herera and bill griff >>> new risk. india and pakistan clash over kashmir. investor
is the leader of the free world calls press as enemies of the people, that reminds me about what stalin grandfather was executed during the stalin's time just because he happened to study in the united states and he was an engineer. and he was called enemy of the people. so this is very dangerous when a leader of a huge country starts talking in terms of enemies. i just hope that the american political system is strong enough, its institutions are strong enough to overcome this to protect the...
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. >> an american seen in this picture with joseph stalin portrait is a new target of senate's russia up. and it really shows. with all that usaa offers why go with anybody else? we know their rates are good, we know that they're always going to take care of us. it was an instant savings and i should have changed a long time ago. it was funny because when we would call another insurance company, hey would say "oh we can't beat usaa" we're the webber family. we're the tenney's we're the hayles, and we're usaa members for life. ♪ get your usaa auto insurance quote today. you see clear skin. cosentyx can help people with moderate to severe plaque psoriasis find clear skin that can last. don't use if you're allergic to cosentyx. before starting, get checked for tuberculosis. an increased risk of infections and lowered ability to fight them may occur. tell your doctor about an infection or symptoms, if your inflammatory bowel disease symptoms develop or worsen, or if you've had a vaccine or plan to. serious allergic reactions may occur. how sexy are these elbows? ask your dermatologist abo
. >> an american seen in this picture with joseph stalin portrait is a new target of senate's russia up. and it really shows. with all that usaa offers why go with anybody else? we know their rates are good, we know that they're always going to take care of us. it was an instant savings and i should have changed a long time ago. it was funny because when we would call another insurance company, hey would say "oh we can't beat usaa" we're the webber family. we're the tenney's...
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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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incredible book the gulags more recently s of her book on the genocide on the ukrainian people by stalin in the 1930s and splits her time between london and poland were her husband in the previous government was a foreign minister in polish government and you wrote an eye-opening essay in the atlantic about two issues ago? there was a wonderful cover story where you talked about what has been going on in poland and hungary in just the last few years. can you tell us about that essay? >> thank you. the essay began with a conversation with the editor of the atlantic and i was trying to describe the phenomenon that begins with a new year's eve party in 1999 and at this party people called the center right at that time that were in favor of democracy and anti-communist some americans in a mixed big party and i realized half of the people are people who have now taken a different path so it's hard to know what to call them they are not center-right but far right supporters of the extreme nationalism opposed to alliances using angry rhetoric and the polarization created between me and my old f
incredible book the gulags more recently s of her book on the genocide on the ukrainian people by stalin in the 1930s and splits her time between london and poland were her husband in the previous government was a foreign minister in polish government and you wrote an eye-opening essay in the atlantic about two issues ago? there was a wonderful cover story where you talked about what has been going on in poland and hungary in just the last few years. can you tell us about that essay? >>...
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, and you could get a spirited rather debate as to who was the greatest monster, was it hitler or stalin, who was another ally, china. united states fought world war ii not to make safer democracy. americans remember the crusading spirit of world war i and they weren't going to fall for that again. but ironically rather than -- not rather than maybe safer democracy, they also made the world safe from communism. democracy faced off against fascism in world war ii and democracy beat fascism but on the side of democracy was communism and communism got a new lease on life in world war ii and americans discovered after the war that, okay, we beat the fascists but now we have to deal with the communists. i said earlier that there was a phase that begun, a period of american history to which first of all, sooner or later you get foreign policy you can understand. ambitious foreign policy in the world. probably in world history, we can shape the world to our predilection. here is how we will do it, we are going to eliminate and take the problems that gave rise to world war ii, the problems, coun
, and you could get a spirited rather debate as to who was the greatest monster, was it hitler or stalin, who was another ally, china. united states fought world war ii not to make safer democracy. americans remember the crusading spirit of world war i and they weren't going to fall for that again. but ironically rather than -- not rather than maybe safer democracy, they also made the world safe from communism. democracy faced off against fascism in world war ii and democracy beat fascism but...
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. >> reporter: nick stalin longoria or with the pacific grove museum of natural history.y explained monarchs are not just beautiful they are critical. they pollinate the plants we eat and service food for other animals. >> if monarchs are facing these challenges, a lot of other insects are probably also. >> reporter: two new studies provide evidence that bugs around the world have gone missing in a big way. some call it insect armageddon. the data supports what everyone suspects . >> they all point the same direction something big is happening. >> reporter: art schapiro is a profession of evolution and, ecology uc davis. he has monitored butterfly populations. 150 different species at 10 different sites across central california. as for the monarch, last year . >> there were not any anywhere. >> reporter: what's behind the book decline ? >> we do not know. >> reporter: the hard evidence is scant. some factors may play a role. pesticides, agricultural practice, population growth, urban sprawl, loss of habitat, climate change. chris winter is with the california academy of
. >> reporter: nick stalin longoria or with the pacific grove museum of natural history.y explained monarchs are not just beautiful they are critical. they pollinate the plants we eat and service food for other animals. >> if monarchs are facing these challenges, a lot of other insects are probably also. >> reporter: two new studies provide evidence that bugs around the world have gone missing in a big way. some call it insect armageddon. the data supports what everyone...
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communism or religion as joseph stalin and mao zedong.ystematic and slow to millions of their own country. is science any better since galileo and darwin scientists have sought to stamp out and unravel the mysteries of the universe but science has also poisoned the environment unleashed killing on an industrial scale and now threatens our entire planet. my guest today however stands firmly on the side of science and has provoked controversy with his attacks on religion ladies and gentleman professor richard dawkins. one of the most prolific thinkers of his generation who shot to fame in the one nine hundred seventy s. with his research into genetics and his book the selfish gene transformed evolutionary biology his most famous work the god delusion so millions of copies has been translated into me tonight. richard thanks so much for joining us here on our jazeera before we go any further i just want to check something only you an atheist. for all practical purposes yes nobody can actually say for certain that anything doesn't exist but i'
communism or religion as joseph stalin and mao zedong.ystematic and slow to millions of their own country. is science any better since galileo and darwin scientists have sought to stamp out and unravel the mysteries of the universe but science has also poisoned the environment unleashed killing on an industrial scale and now threatens our entire planet. my guest today however stands firmly on the side of science and has provoked controversy with his attacks on religion ladies and gentleman...
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and fifty's tens of thousands of georgians were executed or exiled by joseph stalin and his henchmen in a society infiltrated by informants it's just today researching that past has become difficult when historians request piles they get redacted copies the main data is just deleted and it's useless irakli says george's state national archive is censoring personal data and embargo in criminal case records for seventy five years he has this theory it's. some kind of a power bring ourselves here to speak about the coloration with. him and it's better to an aging yourself and yourself. only as a weak team it's better to close the access to keep. it's less problematic then to open door to the citizens and to research areas ironically this archive which includes files of the soviet secret police the k g b is safe from censorship the now. documents are restored and held by george's interior ministry but al-jazeera has been told that may be about to change this room contains more than forty thousand boxes of documents hundreds of thousands of files from george's soviet past it too will beco
and fifty's tens of thousands of georgians were executed or exiled by joseph stalin and his henchmen in a society infiltrated by informants it's just today researching that past has become difficult when historians request piles they get redacted copies the main data is just deleted and it's useless irakli says george's state national archive is censoring personal data and embargo in criminal case records for seventy five years he has this theory it's. some kind of a power bring ourselves here...
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comes to meet friendly parties or parties information in paris oh by the way it was accompanied by a stalin or. your castaldo who was the vice one of the vice presidents of the european parliament of the m. five s. so it was really heavyweights from the movement of five stars who came to paris to meet these own yellow vests that are forming a party of course not all yellow vests support them on i would say even it's only a minority but it's the same trend as the movement in italy but it look you know it was coming from the grassroots the real people in the streets what do you think luigi the my oath means by tweeting the wind of change has crossed the alps bites his meeting. well you know in italy now the party is in power the populist have more than sixty percent approval in the population while the zuma home has maybe twenty percent max if he does have that so. the talent ideas talent populism and the energy that comes out of their own government is moving to france and many people following europe what happens in italy to see if they will be able to to test europe with their budget if th
comes to meet friendly parties or parties information in paris oh by the way it was accompanied by a stalin or. your castaldo who was the vice one of the vice presidents of the european parliament of the m. five s. so it was really heavyweights from the movement of five stars who came to paris to meet these own yellow vests that are forming a party of course not all yellow vests support them on i would say even it's only a minority but it's the same trend as the movement in italy but it look...
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saudi arabia's crown prince has held talks in delhi with indian leaders following his visit to papa stalin saudi official same olive and some on hopes to play a diplomatic role in deescalating attentions between pakistan and india will tensions have flared after last week's attack in indian administered kashmir. three members of britain's ruling conservative party have resigned they are joining the newly formed in the pen group in a joint letter m.p.'s and out soon grae heidi allen and sara while still blamed prime minister teresa mayes handling of brags that for their decision also he campaigned to remain in the european union and they are joining now in labor m.p.'s who quit their party to launch the independent group earlier this week meanwhile prime minister theresa may has said she is sad it by the decision while one of the defectors and explained her wesen for leaving the conservative party take a listen. the right wing the hardline anti e.u. could squad that if destroyed every leader for the last forty years now running the conservative party from top to toe they of the conservative
saudi arabia's crown prince has held talks in delhi with indian leaders following his visit to papa stalin saudi official same olive and some on hopes to play a diplomatic role in deescalating attentions between pakistan and india will tensions have flared after last week's attack in indian administered kashmir. three members of britain's ruling conservative party have resigned they are joining the newly formed in the pen group in a joint letter m.p.'s and out soon grae heidi allen and sara...
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russian ideologies are rewriting many a controversial chapters of the country's history, from thejosef stalinothing to be ashamed of. that is cold comfort for getislav‘s mother. reinterpreting history will not bring her son back. she accepts he did his duty. she just wishes he'd never had to. with all the sport now, here'sjohn watson at the bbc sport centre. good evening. we start wiht rugby, and it was billed as ‘le crunch'. instead, it was more of a demolition. england thrashed france 114—8 at twickenham with five tries, including a hat—trick from jonny may. well, let's get more details from our correspondentjoe wilson. it is, as one french rug the fan told me today, a necessity to hope. but recent experience told them also to come to twickenham with something else. a sense of humour. i mean, imagine watching your team be run ragged in the first minute of the match, when england's elliot daly kicked the ball forwards, only one man was going to win the race to touchit man was going to win the race to touch it down. this is the february ofjonny may. he comes his next finish, this time they pa
russian ideologies are rewriting many a controversial chapters of the country's history, from thejosef stalinothing to be ashamed of. that is cold comfort for getislav‘s mother. reinterpreting history will not bring her son back. she accepts he did his duty. she just wishes he'd never had to. with all the sport now, here'sjohn watson at the bbc sport centre. good evening. we start wiht rugby, and it was billed as ‘le crunch'. instead, it was more of a demolition. england thrashed france...
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and fifty's tens of thousands of georgians were executed or exiled by joseph stalin and his henchmen in a society infiltrated by informants it's just today researching that past has become difficult when historians request piles they get redacted copies the main data is just deleted and it's useless irakli says george's state national archives is censoring personal data and embargo in criminal case records for seventy five years he has this theory it's. some kind of the power bring ourselves here to speak about the coloration with serious or with regime and it's better to in aging yourself and yourself explicitly as a weak team it's better to close access to keep. it's less problematic then to open door to the citizens and the researchers. ironically this archive which includes files of the soviet secret police the k g b is safe from censorship the now. documents are restored and held by georgia's interior ministry but al-jazeera has been told that may be about to change this room contains more than forty thousand boxes of documents hundreds of thousands of files from georgia's sovie
and fifty's tens of thousands of georgians were executed or exiled by joseph stalin and his henchmen in a society infiltrated by informants it's just today researching that past has become difficult when historians request piles they get redacted copies the main data is just deleted and it's useless irakli says george's state national archives is censoring personal data and embargo in criminal case records for seventy five years he has this theory it's. some kind of the power bring ourselves...
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battle to reveal what's known as the whole lot of all the manmade famine on the soviet leader joseph stalin killed millions of ukrainians. the director says just as jones felt compelled to get the story out she felt compelled to tell his tale and she sees clear parallels with current events you know what i'd call at this of the politicians the corruption of media and the indifference of the general public of the society as it is something which opens the door for the disaster we can see on the screen and where it's happened in twenty a century nowadays there's no shortage of reminders of the crimes of the nazis like this memorial to europe's murdered jews but the message from the filmmakers is that people remembering what happened shouldn't be taken for granted. and that's why they're hoping works like this get seen by as big an audience as possible. al-jazeera. moment is of course website there it is on your screen the address al-jazeera dot com. and that's it for me in jordan for this news hour suddenly sat down is up next with more of the day's news but. on the streets of greece anti imm
battle to reveal what's known as the whole lot of all the manmade famine on the soviet leader joseph stalin killed millions of ukrainians. the director says just as jones felt compelled to get the story out she felt compelled to tell his tale and she sees clear parallels with current events you know what i'd call at this of the politicians the corruption of media and the indifference of the general public of the society as it is something which opens the door for the disaster we can see on the...