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stalin would have it's a propaganda museum. but nowadays a lot of people view it as a kind of museum of museums. one tiny room is devoted to the war of two thousand and eight. that's made it i doubt it asks the museum's key. rates are. really why she hasn't changed anything in this uncritical celebration. as part of. russia's response and this is a museum and we have to tell the story of a man's life in a very short time going through tourism it's about his life and work the more that was said to people back then all the material came from the communist party. or today we try to show the man. a very isolated man by the way are there alone or is one of them who ruled over a land with one hundred seventy million people. or so of us and them and more brutally and all of the negative material anyone who wants to read that can find it on their computers all over the internet who our visitors come here to get to know style and the man close. on all his travels davita immediately takes note somebody experiences. nothing until twenty t
stalin would have it's a propaganda museum. but nowadays a lot of people view it as a kind of museum of museums. one tiny room is devoted to the war of two thousand and eight. that's made it i doubt it asks the museum's key. rates are. really why she hasn't changed anything in this uncritical celebration. as part of. russia's response and this is a museum and we have to tell the story of a man's life in a very short time going through tourism it's about his life and work the more that was said...
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georgia's most famous son joseph stalin full and but unforgotten. modern protesters demonstrate against putin. a legit russian war crimes in the two thousand and eight conflict. the grave of a victim of that russo georgian involved. and a border that is not supposed to be called the border. so what's on the whole in the mode of the whole i'm going to write that georgia is divided into of course that's an awful thing. you know sort of odd sad almost today like this may sound very dystopian as an article but russia could divide this country. and keep a piece of it for itself one of those houses not enough. now to determine its god this piece of graffiti says we remember that. it was probably sprayed here just yesterday i believe you can see the red devil in the background of all the dates from the past two centuries in which russia did bad things to was georgians talk of that stuff wrote such a lot of people know nothing about the states still worst says they know they're not mine and still don't get that russia is our enemy is not. head to the relati
georgia's most famous son joseph stalin full and but unforgotten. modern protesters demonstrate against putin. a legit russian war crimes in the two thousand and eight conflict. the grave of a victim of that russo georgian involved. and a border that is not supposed to be called the border. so what's on the whole in the mode of the whole i'm going to write that georgia is divided into of course that's an awful thing. you know sort of odd sad almost today like this may sound very dystopian as an...
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till it is most famous son joseph stalin full and but unforgotten. modern protest is demonstrate against putin. a legend russian war crimes in the two thousand and eight conflict. the grave of a victim of that rousseau georges ball. and a border that is not supposed to be called the border. although it's not the whole of the mode of the whole i'm going to write that georgia is divided into of course that's north of think. you know so odds are almost today but this may sound very dystopian owners of years ago but russia could divide this country. and keep a piece of it for itself others. not enough. to split up it did and it's got this piece of graffiti says we remember off so it was probably sprayed here just yesterday i did it you can see the red devil in the background of all the dates from the past two centuries in which russia did bad things to was georgians talk of good stuff oh good such a lot of people know nothing about the states or still worse it says they know them and still don't get that russia is our enemy is now let's head to the. he's
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is heading to his next stop the josef stalin museum. built in the soviet era the museum is a bizarre memorial to the brutal dictator joseph is that a yawn of it starting. it paints a picture of a benevolent father of his country. many of the visitors here are curious western tourists but some are genuine fans of stalin who make the pilgrimage to the strife that is dedicated to one of the worst mass murderers of the twentieth century. in the museum they say that most of the stalin supporters come from russia. but no one is willing to say that to the camera like. they're nice. when darby sees the pictures here he can't stop thinking of the atrocities of the stalin era in particular the so-called great purge of nine hundred thirty seven to thirty eight during which more than one hundred twenty georgian intellectuals were executed. dutty says that swears germany has taken steps to come to grips with its nazi history georgia has done very little to publicly reappraise stalin. was how close are you know marco. the old music which was built ba
is heading to his next stop the josef stalin museum. built in the soviet era the museum is a bizarre memorial to the brutal dictator joseph is that a yawn of it starting. it paints a picture of a benevolent father of his country. many of the visitors here are curious western tourists but some are genuine fans of stalin who make the pilgrimage to the strife that is dedicated to one of the worst mass murderers of the twentieth century. in the museum they say that most of the stalin supporters...
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says son leads him to the overthrown stalin figure . but. the two men have a difference of opinion about the fallen dictator. says he's not a stalinist but he had money as the dictator as a kind of mystical being. a story that we're. all history shows that it's always the same. we have a saying in georgia at this it's the times that rain not caves that it's not an insult to stalin statue that someone who's not thinking right let me do it here on the scrap heap. and once you know real history not fake history realize what kind of man he was. please translate this word for word. says some would like to see stalin back on his pedestal in central glory. davita is considering wording the hypothetical return into his new novel. i don't. really have a court much about it so far but yes maybe in my pessimistic or dystopian novel it could happen i see the current trend in russia where real stalin cult is growing again and they show quite openly how much interest they have how they worship him even russian politicians are doing that is another example
says son leads him to the overthrown stalin figure . but. the two men have a difference of opinion about the fallen dictator. says he's not a stalinist but he had money as the dictator as a kind of mystical being. a story that we're. all history shows that it's always the same. we have a saying in georgia at this it's the times that rain not caves that it's not an insult to stalin statue that someone who's not thinking right let me do it here on the scrap heap. and once you know real history...
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stalin superstar.appening in russia today. society understands that something is wrong. but he does not know how to put it right, so it takes consolation in delusional memories of a time when everyone respected and feared i said. he agrees. the main reason for the rise in style and popularity is dissatisfaction with the living standards and poverty, helplessness, the overall situation in the country. the headlining comes from moscow and arrived today saying a record—breaking love for stalin, sociologists say attitudes towards his style and will continue to improve if the state does not express a clear position about the figure and he had been triggered his actions. leonid ragozin, journalist based in moscow. "russian communist party leader reacts to poll by saying that stalin was an "epitome ofjustice". this may all come as a surprise. millions of people died during josef stalin's dictatorship — because of deportations, famine, executions and prison camps. but every year on the anniversary of his death
stalin superstar.appening in russia today. society understands that something is wrong. but he does not know how to put it right, so it takes consolation in delusional memories of a time when everyone respected and feared i said. he agrees. the main reason for the rise in style and popularity is dissatisfaction with the living standards and poverty, helplessness, the overall situation in the country. the headlining comes from moscow and arrived today saying a record—breaking love for stalin,...
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well the picture of stalin that was on my office wall with his death and i'm a conservative because the leftists utopians have no idea what human nature is. and therefore when they get the power they're faced with a big problem which is that people don't go along with their program and so they kill them and put them in gulags.
well the picture of stalin that was on my office wall with his death and i'm a conservative because the leftists utopians have no idea what human nature is. and therefore when they get the power they're faced with a big problem which is that people don't go along with their program and so they kill them and put them in gulags.
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where is stalin in the 1930's and 40's? >> i'm not sure where to put him, i guess. >> he is there, definitely. stalin did not want philip randolph marching on washington in 1931. he is there. >> ok. i will think about that. thank you. did am curious, when perform,roups start to when did they start to grow, and when did lincoln's name begin to the use in many different laces? >> my impression is you can find clubs with his name, schools and towns. that is all happening immediately after the assassination. is monuments and statues are later. maybe the 1880's and 1890's. the lincoln memorial is 1922. , i guess ikind of should say my remarks are not meant to say that he is being ignored prior to the 1930's. he is being recognized, honored, celebrated. i think there is a kind of switch in the 1930's in terms of less talk about lincoln and moreg and healing, a figure of power, a figure who the mostrepresents consolidated power of the american government. that imagenk you had earlier of lincoln, but i do think you have that in the
where is stalin in the 1930's and 40's? >> i'm not sure where to put him, i guess. >> he is there, definitely. stalin did not want philip randolph marching on washington in 1931. he is there. >> ok. i will think about that. thank you. did am curious, when perform,roups start to when did they start to grow, and when did lincoln's name begin to the use in many different laces? >> my impression is you can find clubs with his name, schools and towns. that is all happening...
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it was actually detected by the united states as anticipated in that cable to stalin. is -- a lot of the signals are not declassified, which is ridiculous to be honest, but a little bit snuck out and i found this in a collection of papers in which it features an early national security analysis of the importance of spoken russian, chinese in korea. it indicates that 90% of the chatter was in russian. 90% was in -- 9% was in chinese. .1% was in korean. there estimate or inference from this was that 90% of the flights were being flown by soviet pilots. one concern you might have is that this was something that was known by those that could hear signals basically, and i was genuinely surprised to see references to soviet participation and not just a little bit, but a significant amount in widely circulated intelligence assessments. this is one from the summer of 1952, which has circulated throughout the u.s. intelligence community and to the top policy or consumers of intelligence at the time. it's attempting to assess and estimate the communist capabilities in the korean
it was actually detected by the united states as anticipated in that cable to stalin. is -- a lot of the signals are not declassified, which is ridiculous to be honest, but a little bit snuck out and i found this in a collection of papers in which it features an early national security analysis of the importance of spoken russian, chinese in korea. it indicates that 90% of the chatter was in russian. 90% was in -- 9% was in chinese. .1% was in korean. there estimate or inference from this was...
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one suggested indication is a proposal by stalin in 1952 offering to allow germany to be unified with free elections on condition that it not join a hostile military alliance, which is hardly an extreme condition in light of the history of the preceding half century. stalin's proposal was taken riously by the respected political commentator james warburg but apart from him, it ridiculed. or recent scholarship has just begun to take a different view. the bitterly anti-communist soviet scholar adam ulan, harvard, takes the status of stalin's proposal to be an unresolved mystery. washington, he said, wasted little effort in flatly rejecting moscow's initiative on grounds that were embarrassingly unconvincing, leaving open the basic question, was stalin genuinely ready to sacrifice the newly created german democratic republic, east germany, on the altar of real democracy with consequences for world peace and for american security? that could have been enormous. melvin lefler is one of the most respected cold war scholars had a recently published a review of research in released soviet arc
one suggested indication is a proposal by stalin in 1952 offering to allow germany to be unified with free elections on condition that it not join a hostile military alliance, which is hardly an extreme condition in light of the history of the preceding half century. stalin's proposal was taken riously by the respected political commentator james warburg but apart from him, it ridiculed. or recent scholarship has just begun to take a different view. the bitterly anti-communist soviet scholar...
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lou: a shocking record high approval rating for the russian dictator joseph stalin.terror apparently completely forgotten by the russian people. 70% of russians polled now approve of stalin, a new poll conducted by a russian center. stalin of course was responsible for killing some 25 million people, a conservative estimate and sending millions more to -- [inaudible] -- during his rule. a great victory for patriotism in laguna beach california. the city council voted 4 to 1 last night to keep the american flag. do we have -- there we go. close-up picture. that's wonderful of that beautiful, beautiful car. the american flag themed lettering on the side is spectacular. and the only dissenting vote came from the city's longest-serving politician. council woman told the crowd, quote, you're really all here because you believe we should protect against the tyranny of the majority. we have to protect the minority voice or we don't have a democracy. that's just plain crazy, but you would be amazed how many people ascribe to such balderdash. community activists is celebratin
lou: a shocking record high approval rating for the russian dictator joseph stalin.terror apparently completely forgotten by the russian people. 70% of russians polled now approve of stalin, a new poll conducted by a russian center. stalin of course was responsible for killing some 25 million people, a conservative estimate and sending millions more to -- [inaudible] -- during his rule. a great victory for patriotism in laguna beach california. the city council voted 4 to 1 last night to keep...
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the question is whether they spiral completely out of control and they certainly did under mao and stalin and hitler and if you were a child say and they were. a child in the ground. in this studio which the austerity was to anyway to austerity that's going to lose the individual is i'm not even a child that teenager or an adult where is the ability to choose with the means to have choice well the economic means constrained to some degree but they certainly don't constrain absolutely i mean there's always the possibility for social mobility of of but not when the death of the one has more than other do well that well definitely not look i mean i'm not foolish enough to presume that the adoption of individual responsibility and the striving that goes along with that is necessarily going to produce a positive outcome my contention is that the best bet that you have in this fail of catastrophe in tears is to take responsibility for your own life and to speak truthfully and to act courageously. and the difference between that in the standard let's say individualists philosophy is that the ind
the question is whether they spiral completely out of control and they certainly did under mao and stalin and hitler and if you were a child say and they were. a child in the ground. in this studio which the austerity was to anyway to austerity that's going to lose the individual is i'm not even a child that teenager or an adult where is the ability to choose with the means to have choice well the economic means constrained to some degree but they certainly don't constrain absolutely i mean...
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a soviet scholar takes the status of stalin's proposal to be an unresolved mystery. washington wasted little effort flatly rejecting the initiative on grounds that were embarrassingly unconvincing, leaving open the basic question -- was stalin genuinely ready to sacrifice the newly created german democratic republic, east germany, on the altar of real democracy with consequences for world peace and for american security that could have been enormous? one of the most respected cold recently published a review of research and released soviet archives. he observes that many scholars were surprised to discover that the sinister head of the secret police proposed that the kremlin offer the west a deal on the unification and neutralization of germany, agreeing to sacrifice the east german communist regime to reduce east-west tensions and improve political and economic conditions, opportunities that were squandered in favor of securing german participation in nato. it's actually a shocking decision that is being relived right now. under the circumstances of the early 1950's
a soviet scholar takes the status of stalin's proposal to be an unresolved mystery. washington wasted little effort flatly rejecting the initiative on grounds that were embarrassingly unconvincing, leaving open the basic question -- was stalin genuinely ready to sacrifice the newly created german democratic republic, east germany, on the altar of real democracy with consequences for world peace and for american security that could have been enormous? one of the most respected cold recently...
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auditorium at the time we were trying to understand not only the lessons of world war ii, but what was stalin up to? when you look at the picture, he is walking down the steps and you are looking out, there was only one car. i do not know if he drove by himself or he had one secret service person, but there was no entourage. it was just truman by himself. the other thing i remember reading about that time that i wish we could bring back, that at the time congressional leaders came to lecture, and afterwards admiral hill would invite members of the congress, both parties without press, to lunch. the speaker would address everybody. there would be questions and answers with the students, many of whom were world war ii -- we had general officers. they would go to admiral hill's house. i always believed the bipartisan support for strategy that lasted all the years of the cold war started here because they had a chance to learn together, ask questions without the press to say, how can we get a better understanding of marxism, of stalin? and that bipartisan trust started at lunch -- well, here in l
auditorium at the time we were trying to understand not only the lessons of world war ii, but what was stalin up to? when you look at the picture, he is walking down the steps and you are looking out, there was only one car. i do not know if he drove by himself or he had one secret service person, but there was no entourage. it was just truman by himself. the other thing i remember reading about that time that i wish we could bring back, that at the time congressional leaders came to lecture,...
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together, ask questions without the press to say, how can we get a better understanding of marxism, of stalin? and that bipartisan trust started at lunch -- well, here in learning and at lunch at admiral hill's house. i always had this romantic .otion that the hill could use this as a refuge from all the politics because there are so many things on our plate that we all need to ponder. true.hink all of that is members relish interaction with students. i'm always pleased to come here and participate in the economics class i have been a guest lecturer for over the last four years. the questions are terrific from people from the civilian side and are foreign military officers. it is always a diverse set of questions. i hope you will continue to invite members to participate. >> that was part of the reason for my question, that you continue to come over here. i understand this building also is the site for congress to come to in the case of an emergency. meetings our planning in the beautiful auditorium -- we are not strangers to the campus. >> thank you. rep. hill: it is a pleasure. thanks for t
together, ask questions without the press to say, how can we get a better understanding of marxism, of stalin? and that bipartisan trust started at lunch -- well, here in learning and at lunch at admiral hill's house. i always had this romantic .otion that the hill could use this as a refuge from all the politics because there are so many things on our plate that we all need to ponder. true.hink all of that is members relish interaction with students. i'm always pleased to come here and...
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go ahead david can you tell me what do you mean by conservative and why do you have a picture of stalin. well look at the picture of stalin it was on my office wall was on his desk and i'm a conservative because the leftists are utopians have no idea what human nature is. and therefore when they get the power they're faced with a big problem which is that people don't go along with their program and so they kill them and put them in gulags and. the problem with the utopian idea is the idea. of a fenced white starling but he size me to remind me and kid maybe something marginal level even a geek based i think body mind me of the what he thinks they dread of of and i do think i experiment you know i don't know what to make of what's la is saying when he says that salad is there to remind him of the dangers of totalitarian it. up totalitarian strain on the left or of the dangers of. that utopian ideas can lead to because he supports all a totalitarian movements in the world that i can see. you're a supporter of. the closest thing we have to nap season which was you know utopian idea in the
go ahead david can you tell me what do you mean by conservative and why do you have a picture of stalin. well look at the picture of stalin it was on my office wall was on his desk and i'm a conservative because the leftists are utopians have no idea what human nature is. and therefore when they get the power they're faced with a big problem which is that people don't go along with their program and so they kill them and put them in gulags and. the problem with the utopian idea is the idea. of...
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george's most famous son joseph stalin fooled and but unforgotten codon protesters demonstrate against putin. a legit russian goal crimes in the two thousand and eight conflict. the grave of a victim of that russo georgian bull. and a border that is not supposed to be called the border. so what's on the whole in the boat up the whole i'm going to.
george's most famous son joseph stalin fooled and but unforgotten codon protesters demonstrate against putin. a legit russian goal crimes in the two thousand and eight conflict. the grave of a victim of that russo georgian bull. and a border that is not supposed to be called the border. so what's on the whole in the boat up the whole i'm going to.
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george's most famous son joseph stalin fooled and but unforgotten codon protesters demonstrate against putin. a legit russian goal crimes in the two thousand and eight conflicts. the grave of a victim of that russo georgian will. a border that is not supposed to be called the border. so what's on the whole in the mold of the whole i'm going to write.
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stalin did it want philip randolph what marching on washington and the protest the protest didn't occur because fdr created the fair employment practices act commission. but he is there. >> i will think about that. thank you. >> i am curious winded lincoln -- all over the country winded lincoln groups all over the country winded lincoln museums start to go and when did lincoln's name begin to be used in many different places? >> my impression is you can find clubs with lincoln names can't town that is all happening immediately after the assassination. my sense is that monuments and statues are a little later in the 1880s and 1890s. the lincoln memorial is 1922 so there is i guess i should say my remarks are not meant to say he is being ignored prior to the 1930s that he is definitely being recognized, honored and celebrated. i do think there is a kind of switch in the 1930s in terms of let's talk about lincoln moderating and healing and more a figure of power, a figure who actually kind of represents the most consolidated power of the american government. i don't think you had that imag
stalin did it want philip randolph what marching on washington and the protest the protest didn't occur because fdr created the fair employment practices act commission. but he is there. >> i will think about that. thank you. >> i am curious winded lincoln -- all over the country winded lincoln groups all over the country winded lincoln museums start to go and when did lincoln's name begin to be used in many different places? >> my impression is you can find clubs with lincoln...
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what about on amadeo he may go to go from we probably go with us just go to stalin the policy of the first dumb predicate out of the stuff that no. one knew not that band of it also about. the moderator. and. which he did not. go in the room as he had deposited money without them because you know what i was going with all. what i want. the rain doesn't stop on bolivia slowly sinks into a major natural disaster. ramiro is making slow progress towards the ponds. but now it's a whole hill that's went down over the road. to a. civil hospital the fleet has impulsivity about how to get make it all happen but it does not. stop to look at any of. these but get there but i believe that. a landslide has swept away the roads one hundred meters below. together that of there's another number up at an advocate for haiti so this. does not have that much of the stairs. to travel those are angry they say the road was poorly constructed maintenance teams are overwhelmed and the trying to open an alternative route to leave is a chemist a moment a look at a moment was the political view at c.s.u. one mo
what about on amadeo he may go to go from we probably go with us just go to stalin the policy of the first dumb predicate out of the stuff that no. one knew not that band of it also about. the moderator. and. which he did not. go in the room as he had deposited money without them because you know what i was going with all. what i want. the rain doesn't stop on bolivia slowly sinks into a major natural disaster. ramiro is making slow progress towards the ponds. but now it's a whole hill that's...
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against pakistan he's he's made reference to these that to this unprecedented added strike against stalin and sacrifices of indian soldiers he's attacked the opposition for being too soft on terrorism and all this i think is played really well to a receptive domestic audience here in india who feel that the stuff action in pakistan has really made india you know stand tall on the world stage what about the opposition congress party and its leader role gundy what do they want to achieve in the coming weeks. once the congress is definitely hoping to you know mount a formidable challenge to modi and his b.g. people but electorally unless he had a question in the congress the strategy because they have really decided to strike out on their own and not fall in line says with bodies that have come together to opposition to more of these so i think up there is a danger that the anti b.j. people could be fragmented and split so i think it remains to be seen whether the true. news is so popular. it would be a very significant role and might be used to determine the outcome of their lives. while th
against pakistan he's he's made reference to these that to this unprecedented added strike against stalin and sacrifices of indian soldiers he's attacked the opposition for being too soft on terrorism and all this i think is played really well to a receptive domestic audience here in india who feel that the stuff action in pakistan has really made india you know stand tall on the world stage what about the opposition congress party and its leader role gundy what do they want to achieve in the...
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whistleblower of turning the ecuadorian embassy way he'd been seven years into a husband father because stalin faces possible extradition to the u.s. where he could be tried on alec. hacking and conspiring with fellow whistleblower. freedom of speech activists say the charges are an attack on journalism. french made weapons may have been used against civilians in yemen according. to police from french intelligence.
whistleblower of turning the ecuadorian embassy way he'd been seven years into a husband father because stalin faces possible extradition to the u.s. where he could be tried on alec. hacking and conspiring with fellow whistleblower. freedom of speech activists say the charges are an attack on journalism. french made weapons may have been used against civilians in yemen according. to police from french intelligence.
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no good stuff what about when i'm out that it may go to the family probably go first yes go go to stalin the policy of the first gulf war the keeper of the stuff the mule. i know you're not the fan of it all say about. the bum bum i did i. would see the end of the coming. i told the old man he had deposited money without them because you know what i was going we don't know what i want one part of. the rain doesn't stop and bolivia's slowly sinks into a major unnatural. ramiro he's making slow progress towards the plans. but now it's a whole hill that's went down over the road. to a. civil hospital he thought he. was impulsive if i thought he did make it a habit of us not. to stop to look at the high. school but get there but i believe that. a landslide has swept away the road as one hundred meters below. the benefit of this is another comes up at nab it will be so this. does not have that much of the stairs. travelers are angry they say the road was poorly constructed maintenance teams are overwhelmed and the trying to open an alternative route to leave is a chemist a moment a look at a
no good stuff what about when i'm out that it may go to the family probably go first yes go go to stalin the policy of the first gulf war the keeper of the stuff the mule. i know you're not the fan of it all say about. the bum bum i did i. would see the end of the coming. i told the old man he had deposited money without them because you know what i was going we don't know what i want one part of. the rain doesn't stop and bolivia's slowly sinks into a major unnatural. ramiro he's making slow...
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in a few months, he would travel to germany and meet with joseph stalin, winston churchill. at the conference. and on the way home to the united states, he would authorize the use of the atomic bomb on military targets. two atomic bombs were dropped on hiroshima and nagasaki. >> with this bomb, we have now added a new and revolutionary increase in destruction. >> and so the first five months of truman's presidency were among the most challenging of any president in our history. mrs. truman suffered a loss with the death of her mother. she died a few weeks before christmas in 1952. and really just a few weeks before president truman would lead the presidency in january of 1953. she died without a will. and so what mr. and mrs. truman did is they bought this home from the estate of mage gates wallace. then when the paper work was done. they could legally call it the truman home. from 1953 to 1972 were the only years in which harry and bess truman lived in this home by themselves. and in say perhaps those were the happiest 19 years of their lives. >> your thought of us is alway
in a few months, he would travel to germany and meet with joseph stalin, winston churchill. at the conference. and on the way home to the united states, he would authorize the use of the atomic bomb on military targets. two atomic bombs were dropped on hiroshima and nagasaki. >> with this bomb, we have now added a new and revolutionary increase in destruction. >> and so the first five months of truman's presidency were among the most challenging of any president in our history. mrs....
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know good stuff what about the one amadeo he may go to go from we probably go with us just go for a stalin look policy at the first dump predicate of the stuff that you know. i love you not the fan of it all say about. the minute i. would see the end of the campaign. i would go in the room and get deposited money without the because you know i was going to weed out what i want what are. the right doesn't stone and bolivia's slowly sinks into i'm a. natural disaster. ramiro he's making slow progress towards the planet. but now it's a whole hill that's went down over the road. to the. civil hospital he thought he. was impulsive if i thought he could make it all happen but it does not. stop to look at the high. school but get there but i believe that. a landslide has swept away the roads one hundred metres below. together that of there's another number up at an average will be eighty so this. does not have that much of the stairs. to travel those are angry they say the road was poorly constructed maintenance teams are overwhelmed and the trying to open an alternative route to leave is a chemi
know good stuff what about the one amadeo he may go to go from we probably go with us just go for a stalin look policy at the first dump predicate of the stuff that you know. i love you not the fan of it all say about. the minute i. would see the end of the campaign. i would go in the room and get deposited money without the because you know i was going to weed out what i want what are. the right doesn't stone and bolivia's slowly sinks into i'm a. natural disaster. ramiro he's making slow...
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in july 1936, civil war broke out in spain, hitting the republican government backed by joseph stalin and the soviet union against the nationalists led by francisco franco backed by germany and italy. the war ended in april, 1939 and eight triumph of the axis powers. the spanish civil war overlap with the japanese on slight in china that began in july 1937 and continued with japanese dominance over the most economically advanced and populous regions of china and immense losses of chinese territory were accompanied by millions and millions of deaths and about 80% of them noncombatant. meanwhile, hitler annexed austria in march 1938 and the british and french had czechoslovakia into the hands of the german dictator six months later in munich. then in a series of incredibly shocking jolts that rocked the entire globe, joseph stalin signed on with hitler in 1939. hitler's armies overran poland inset timber in october 1939. the soviet union, the new german ally would take finland in 1939 until triumph in 1940. in a searing nightmare, hitler significantly outnumbered forces and subdued denm
in july 1936, civil war broke out in spain, hitting the republican government backed by joseph stalin and the soviet union against the nationalists led by francisco franco backed by germany and italy. the war ended in april, 1939 and eight triumph of the axis powers. the spanish civil war overlap with the japanese on slight in china that began in july 1937 and continued with japanese dominance over the most economically advanced and populous regions of china and immense losses of chinese...
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and if that turns face we need to fight hitler could not have been stopped with peaceful protest stalin could not have been deterred with words. oh yes this cannot have been defeated with dialogue future in the midst of freedom may choose violence again our desire year for a peaceful world is simply not enough we must act and invest to make it so. and through . nato allies must spend more on the fence this has been the clear message from president trump and this message is having a real impact. and through . all the years overdue some defense budgets all of us have stopped the cuts and all our lives have increased our defense spending before they were cutting billions now they are adding billions. in just the last you've been watching nato secretary general again stoltenberg addressing a joint meeting of both chambers of the u.s. congress as the alliance turns seventy in the course he's been speaking now for about thirty minutes or so he's british receive a very warm welcome from a country whose leader has been so skeptical towards the organization he started by talking about the organi
and if that turns face we need to fight hitler could not have been stopped with peaceful protest stalin could not have been deterred with words. oh yes this cannot have been defeated with dialogue future in the midst of freedom may choose violence again our desire year for a peaceful world is simply not enough we must act and invest to make it so. and through . nato allies must spend more on the fence this has been the clear message from president trump and this message is having a real impact....
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you're no good dump what about on our mother to let me go go family probably go with us just go for a stalin look policy at the first gulf war the keeper of the stuff the mule. i know you're not the fan of it all say about. to stay at the time i did i. would see the end of the coming. i told the old man. deposited money without the because you know i was going we don't know what i want what are. the right doesn't stone and bolivia's slowly sinks into a. age and natural disaster. ramiro he's making slow progress towards the pounds. but now it's a whole hill that's went down over the road. to a. civil hospital he thought he. was impulsive if i thought he didn't make it i had a bus not. to stop to look at any of the high. school but get there but i believe that. a landslide has swept away the road is one hundred metres below. the benefit of the internet and comes up at an average would be eighty so this. does not have that much of the stairs. to travel those are angry they say the road was poorly constructed maintenance teams are overwhelmed and the trying to open an alternative route to leave
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hitler could not have been purpose.ith peaceful stalin could not have been deterred with words. isis could not have been defeated with dialogue. future enemies of freedom may choose violence again. our desire for a peaceful world is simply not enough. we must act and invest to make it so. nato allies must spend more on defense. this has been the clear message from president trump and this message is having a real impact. of the years of reducing defense budgets, all allies have increased a defense spending. before they were cutting billions, now they are adding billions. in just the last two years, european allies and canada have spent an additional $41 billion on defense. by the end of next year that figure will rise to $100 billion. this is making nate heo stronger. that money will allow us to invest in new capabilities our armed forces need, including advanced fighter aircraft, attack helicopters, missile defense, and surveillance drones. this is good for europe and it's good for america. america's nato allies provide important capabilities, including tens of thousands of int
hitler could not have been purpose.ith peaceful stalin could not have been deterred with words. isis could not have been defeated with dialogue. future enemies of freedom may choose violence again. our desire for a peaceful world is simply not enough. we must act and invest to make it so. nato allies must spend more on defense. this has been the clear message from president trump and this message is having a real impact. of the years of reducing defense budgets, all allies have increased a...
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hitler could not have been purpose.ith peaceful stalin could not have been deterred with words. isis could not have been defeated with dialogue. future enemies of freedom may choose violence again. our desire for a peaceful world is simply not enough. we must act and invest to make it so. nato allies must spend more on defense. this has been the clear message from president trump and this message is having a real impact. of the years of reducing defense budgets, all allies have increased a defense spending. before they were cutting billions, now they are adding billions. in just the last two years, european allies and canada have spent an additional $41 billion on defense. by the end of next year that figure will rise to $100 billion. this is making nate heo stronger. that money will allow us to invest in new capabilities our armed forces need, including advanced fighter aircraft, attack helicopters, missile defense, and surveillance drones. this is good for europe and it's good for america. america's nato allies provide important capabilities, including tens of thousands of int
hitler could not have been purpose.ith peaceful stalin could not have been deterred with words. isis could not have been defeated with dialogue. future enemies of freedom may choose violence again. our desire for a peaceful world is simply not enough. we must act and invest to make it so. nato allies must spend more on defense. this has been the clear message from president trump and this message is having a real impact. of the years of reducing defense budgets, all allies have increased a...
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portable phone it's inconvenient sometimes but i don't want people to track me everywhere i go that's stalin's dream. all right thank you so much for this interview once again richard it's a pleasure talking to you as usual good luck with everything we're talking to richard stallman this founder and leader a free software movement discussing why there are only line cried mrs burrage for good in today's tech based world and what can be done about it well that's it for this edition of sophie and call see you next time. just for the. customers go buy yourself a. good now well reduce a lot of. that's undercutting but what's good for market is bucket for the global economy. when almost choked seems wrong why don't we all just don't all. get to shape out just being educated and in the game equals betrayal. when so many find themselves worlds apart if we choose to look for common ground. best's drugs were at her cocaine as were four bucks for dia under thirty to everybody use cocaine crack cocaine you can smoke it this is worth like fifteen thirty. twenty. score came to this is about a fifteen dollar
portable phone it's inconvenient sometimes but i don't want people to track me everywhere i go that's stalin's dream. all right thank you so much for this interview once again richard it's a pleasure talking to you as usual good luck with everything we're talking to richard stallman this founder and leader a free software movement discussing why there are only line cried mrs burrage for good in today's tech based world and what can be done about it well that's it for this edition of sophie and...
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us that the discourteous and aggressive behavior of mr julian are shown to give the whole stalin freshening declarations of his annoyed organization. on especially the transgression of international treaties who have led the situation to a point where the a sort of mr assad regime is unsustainable there are no longer the horrible really kind of boils down to two different issues but you sort of came together over the past eighteen months one is that the ecuadorian authorities didn't like the fact that they said julian assange once was interfering in the international affairs in the uk as of all the countries through his online activity through his activities as editor of wiki leaks but also there was this kind of domestic dispute bubbling beneath the surface as well last year julian assange was given a list of conditions that he needed to adhered to if he wanted to stay on the good side of his neck for dorrian hosts he was told they needed to tidy up offer him self between his policy and pay for his. food to pay for said norton three clean up after his talents which they threaten term leave
us that the discourteous and aggressive behavior of mr julian are shown to give the whole stalin freshening declarations of his annoyed organization. on especially the transgression of international treaties who have led the situation to a point where the a sort of mr assad regime is unsustainable there are no longer the horrible really kind of boils down to two different issues but you sort of came together over the past eighteen months one is that the ecuadorian authorities didn't like the...
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in a world today where these tech giants a level of control and an ability to manipulate us that stalin mao hitler and mussolini could only have dreamed of the powers the manse and we're essentially trusting these large tech companies to make the right and good decision for us i for one am not prepared to cede that level of power to these individuals. in the meantime it's the company's fault she delete your account so. that. what is it calling decline is magic and the new type of digital currency decentralized digital scarcity chancellor. of second for bankers call the genesis blog for reason they're calling it civil disobedience a source of optimism because i can control my own financial death any it's just a new way of coming to consensus is a game changer in the human history of this columbus discovering the new world this paradigm shifting technology that transforms economics and finance in a heartbeat. the apollo eleven landing on to the max and stacey. for good only if you don't want the book. to sit through the. suppers you do i'll sell some properties to me if you know a particu
in a world today where these tech giants a level of control and an ability to manipulate us that stalin mao hitler and mussolini could only have dreamed of the powers the manse and we're essentially trusting these large tech companies to make the right and good decision for us i for one am not prepared to cede that level of power to these individuals. in the meantime it's the company's fault she delete your account so. that. what is it calling decline is magic and the new type of digital...
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world today where these tech giants have a level of control and an ability to manipulate us that stalin mao hitler and mussolini could only have dreamed of the power and we're essentially trusting these large tech companies to make the right a good decision for us i for one am not prepared to cede that level of power to these individuals. in the meantime if the companies won't change. to. please. for good only if you don't sort the book. but if. you do. have to keep. the among the group. to build a mall some of you did before you accept your then he says the pull. of the security just hold it for you. both. well psycho. social good producer. is the absolute. best for the last stop at the push and i would. say. all american politics its own. tent city and the notion that somebody playing games at the mall arjun's of the election would dictate even influenced the outcome is frankly just frankly absurd to food to compare russia with the states the united states has been fall war back in influencing the domestic politics of other countries. then russia. russia's foreign ministry condemns ma
world today where these tech giants have a level of control and an ability to manipulate us that stalin mao hitler and mussolini could only have dreamed of the power and we're essentially trusting these large tech companies to make the right a good decision for us i for one am not prepared to cede that level of power to these individuals. in the meantime if the companies won't change. to. please. for good only if you don't sort the book. but if. you do. have to keep. the among the group. to...
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in a world today where these tech giants have a level of control and an ability to manipulate us stalin mao hitler and mussolini could only have dreamed up the power and we're essentially trusting these large tech companies to make the right a good decision for us i for one am not prepared to cede that level of power to these individuals. if the companies. imagine that you run a blood bank. in one room are dead patients they've been dead since two thousand and eight that would be j.p. morgan. society generali just b.c. . and in the other room you have living middle class people and the point of blood bank is to take blood from the living middle class people and to transfused blood to the dead banks next door that they've been dead now for more than ten years the people that are in the middle class are going to start to suffer and suffer horribly and many of them will die by the way they won't be getting any of the blood from the other middle class people to keep them alive all the blood all the plasma goes to the dead. know how to have an international memorial awards twenty nine i'm no
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world today where these tech giants held a level of control and an ability to manipulate us that stalin. mao hitler and mussolini could only have dreamed up the power is the man and we are essentially trusting these large tech companies to make the right good decision for us i for one am not prepared to cede that level of power to these individuals. in the meantime is the company's fault she delete your accounts ok. good. evening. just have to get to class as i live the it here if you don't then. fine. leave no. need. we have other things and this rolls and this is it in our car and why don't some peoples of also take our things all the power just for themselves as does the mother. think we will do. be neat politically falls. into. giving guidance to process so basically what i'm waiting for he's an alter politically. from the moment he feels. they can come and blow our brains out at any given time if we can't really do anything actually america is the only country in the world where you can kill people. war illegally get away with. all of the fire crawls still. all the trouble to the p
world today where these tech giants held a level of control and an ability to manipulate us that stalin. mao hitler and mussolini could only have dreamed up the power is the man and we are essentially trusting these large tech companies to make the right good decision for us i for one am not prepared to cede that level of power to these individuals. in the meantime is the company's fault she delete your accounts ok. good. evening. just have to get to class as i live the it here if you don't...
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world today where these tech giants have a level of control and an ability to manipulate us that stalin mao hitler and mussolini could only have dreamed of the power and we are essentially trusting these large tech companies to make the right and good decision for us i for one am not prepared to see that level of power to these individuals. is the company's fault. all american all of its own. and the notion that somebody playing games at the mall or. even influence. is frankly. russia with the states to know the states has been. in influence the domestic politics of other countries. than russia. needs a political impulse. from. normandy for. giving political. process so basically what beijing for an altar political impulse. from the moment you feel. the need. to. live the good feel confident. we have when i think. this is you know. why some people's monster. take our things all the power just for themselves and to see that human. lives. in the stories that shaped the week the first of a summit between. north korea's kim jong. il looks to remove nuclear capabilities from the korean penin
world today where these tech giants have a level of control and an ability to manipulate us that stalin mao hitler and mussolini could only have dreamed of the power and we are essentially trusting these large tech companies to make the right and good decision for us i for one am not prepared to see that level of power to these individuals. is the company's fault. all american all of its own. and the notion that somebody playing games at the mall or. even influence. is frankly. russia with the...
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portable phone it's inconvenient sometimes but i don't want people to track me everywhere i go that's stalin's dream. all right thank you so much for this interview once again richard it's a pleasure talking to you as usual good luck with everything we're talking to richard stallman the sounder and leader a free software movement discussing why there are all line cried mrs burrage for good in today's tech base world and what can be done about it well that's it for this edition of so call see you next time. i've been saying the numbers mean something they've mastered us with over one trillion dollars in debt more than ten white collar current m.p. this. eighty five percent of global will you long to be ultra rich. to pursue. world markets those who are pursuing some with four hundred to five hundred three for chicken per second and this one rose to twenty thousand dollars. china is building two point one billion dollars a.r.u. industrial park but don't let the numbers overall. the only number you need remember in one one business you know ford commit one and only boom boom. best's drugs were he
portable phone it's inconvenient sometimes but i don't want people to track me everywhere i go that's stalin's dream. all right thank you so much for this interview once again richard it's a pleasure talking to you as usual good luck with everything we're talking to richard stallman the sounder and leader a free software movement discussing why there are all line cried mrs burrage for good in today's tech base world and what can be done about it well that's it for this edition of so call see...