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for example, the ukrainian partisans were actually directed by stalin, the boss. they should conduct a raid down to the carpathian mountains. this would be a unit involving something like 700 partisans, a substantial number of arms, mortars, light machine guns, to draw out the germans away to chase them. that was the idea of the raid, as opposed to the sabotage. so, those are the three things, for example, that the partisans did in support of the army itself. the other thing the partisans did is they represented the government of the soviet union to the people behind the lines. for example, one of the directives, by the way, as an aside -- over again to my display. you will note a number of weapons on this other display. most of them are german. one of them is italian, an axis ally, or an ally of the germans. even the belt buckle is german. the point is that the directive was that we were supposed to be self-sufficient. in terms of getting arms, one themo do it was to capture from the germans. we used the germans' supply chain to supply the partisans, even includi
for example, the ukrainian partisans were actually directed by stalin, the boss. they should conduct a raid down to the carpathian mountains. this would be a unit involving something like 700 partisans, a substantial number of arms, mortars, light machine guns, to draw out the germans away to chase them. that was the idea of the raid, as opposed to the sabotage. so, those are the three things, for example, that the partisans did in support of the army itself. the other thing the partisans did...
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death of stalin. >> death of stalin well, that's positive. >> all about, yeah, when stalin was goinghchev -- >> he didn't like ukraine, so he didn't let them have any food. there is a man that really had a game plan. >> yeah, yeah. >> you want to do chipotle quickly. evercore said as domino comps traffic goes flat, they're the last large cap quick service company growing traffic. >> right, north co. put a sell on it today. i spoke to brian nichol, but i spoke to jack har tongutung, th, they have accelerating store growth and people forget, what happened at chipotle some sort of airborne -- america is a strange country taco bell was forgiven for -- jack in the box was forgiven so, i mean, we -- we have forgiven -- we can't even remember jack hartung sat there and bought share after share when it was down because he had conviction >> you said this in the past, 18 months, public sends to forget does that apply to boeing? >> wow -- >> 350 deaths. >> we discussed that on "mad money," our team and i don't think it does. because this has to do with whether -- like if american keeps saying t
death of stalin. >> death of stalin well, that's positive. >> all about, yeah, when stalin was goinghchev -- >> he didn't like ukraine, so he didn't let them have any food. there is a man that really had a game plan. >> yeah, yeah. >> you want to do chipotle quickly. evercore said as domino comps traffic goes flat, they're the last large cap quick service company growing traffic. >> right, north co. put a sell on it today. i spoke to brian nichol, but i spoke...
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is what does it what difference does it make you want to reduce tensions on the peninsula i mean stalin and churchill and roosevelt worked to defeat fascism in europe no one was singing the praises of stalin soviet union they wanted to defeat a common enemy we have a growing coalition here north korea is a political fact kim is a political fact if you want to have peace you have to deal with both go ahead in jerusalem. indeed fagged but not a very pleasant fact so it is. dictatorship that processus nuclear weapons and. some of the south koreans. japan. nuclear the zation in south korea may bring about a nuclear ization. as well as the nuclear is ation of japan. proliferation of nuclear weapons is not good to this a peaceful peace still fall of i think that it's important to try to dig new clear eyes. of course admit that this job is not any easy one because. the north korean regime is a nuclear bomb bates is insurance policy so yeah yeah i lie loud but i'm pleased to welcome chorus i mean i am prime. the day the north korean sol went to the west did to libya so no wonder it needs an ins
is what does it what difference does it make you want to reduce tensions on the peninsula i mean stalin and churchill and roosevelt worked to defeat fascism in europe no one was singing the praises of stalin soviet union they wanted to defeat a common enemy we have a growing coalition here north korea is a political fact kim is a political fact if you want to have peace you have to deal with both go ahead in jerusalem. indeed fagged but not a very pleasant fact so it is. dictatorship that...
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is what does it what difference does it make you want to reduce tensions on the peninsula i mean stalin and churchill and roosevelt worked to defeat fascism in europe no one was singing the praises of stalin soviet union they wanted to defeat a common enemy we have a growing coalition here north korea is a political fact kim is a political fact if you want to have peace you have to deal with both go ahead in jerusalem. yeah but no scope indeed there fagged but not very pleasant fact so it is. dictatorship that process this nuclear weapons and they. fall that he ends up with some fall. japan. look at these asian. look at his asian. as well as the nuclear he's asian of japan. only foundation of nuclear weapons is not good to this if he felt peace they'll fall by saying that it's important to try to did nuclear eyes and. i of course admit that this job is not de an easy one because. the end of the game is a nuclear bomb bates is saying insurance policy so yeah yeah. but i'm pleased to welcome a chorus i mean i am prime i mean they they the north koreans saw what the west did to libya so no
is what does it what difference does it make you want to reduce tensions on the peninsula i mean stalin and churchill and roosevelt worked to defeat fascism in europe no one was singing the praises of stalin soviet union they wanted to defeat a common enemy we have a growing coalition here north korea is a political fact kim is a political fact if you want to have peace you have to deal with both go ahead in jerusalem. yeah but no scope indeed there fagged but not very pleasant fact so it is....
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i wonder if stalin considered any other animals. hippos are the deadliest creature. half-human, half-hippo soldier would be pretty badass. yes, but when they're hungry-hungry, you can stop them with marbles. yeah, the correct animal for interspecies supersolider is koala. you would wind up with an army so cute it couldn't be attacked. but half-man, half-owl could fly... the answer is cuddly soldiers with big flat noses. moving on. so, penny, when's the new job start? next monday. did you get a chance to look over great. when? i said i'll get to it.
i wonder if stalin considered any other animals. hippos are the deadliest creature. half-human, half-hippo soldier would be pretty badass. yes, but when they're hungry-hungry, you can stop them with marbles. yeah, the correct animal for interspecies supersolider is koala. you would wind up with an army so cute it couldn't be attacked. but half-man, half-owl could fly... the answer is cuddly soldiers with big flat noses. moving on. so, penny, when's the new job start? next monday. did you get a...
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german and english which you're going to hear in a minute but 1st of all these was a cold but on stalin was. the stars can be spotted from a distance on many barns nestled in the hills of pennsylvania a centuries old tradition brought to america by german immigrants as part of the local culture. tetrick dawn moir of cook style and university has documented 100 so far and stars in the region he believes the immigrants painted them as a reflection of their everyday lives as farmers. they thought about the stars in the sky as being emblematic of a sense of cosmic order and that's something that's very important to an agricultural people so when we see stars in the artwork of the pennsylvania dutch we can see that there's there's a narrative that runs through all aspects of life. like many in this part of pennsylvania patrick don lawyer is a descendant of immigrants from the palatine region in southwestern germany at the fall festival and on lawyer shows how to paint barn stars an art form he's trying to preserve for future generations. this particular star utilizes contrast colors of yello
german and english which you're going to hear in a minute but 1st of all these was a cold but on stalin was. the stars can be spotted from a distance on many barns nestled in the hills of pennsylvania a centuries old tradition brought to america by german immigrants as part of the local culture. tetrick dawn moir of cook style and university has documented 100 so far and stars in the region he believes the immigrants painted them as a reflection of their everyday lives as farmers. they thought...
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when stalin made his first speech go the people, he reminded them and urged them to become partisans from to rise up like the russians did when napoleon invaded russia. war is not an ordinary war. it is the war of the entire russian people, not only to eliminate the danger hanging over our heads, but to read all people of the yoke of fascism. >> he probably did not mean that. the only persons involved were red army soldiers or communist party members behind enemy lines. in most cases, that was not a you are notause getting a better deal in places like ukraine that were behind the line. the ukrainians were initially when the germans invaded, the ukrainians welcomed them, thinking like in world war i when the germans came into ukraine and made them an independent nation that they would again be independent. after about a year, they begin s, realize they had two devil stalin on the one hand because they don't like the soviet system. they don't like that collectivization cost them tens of thousands of people who died from starvation. , thato see that today juxtaposition between the ukrai
when stalin made his first speech go the people, he reminded them and urged them to become partisans from to rise up like the russians did when napoleon invaded russia. war is not an ordinary war. it is the war of the entire russian people, not only to eliminate the danger hanging over our heads, but to read all people of the yoke of fascism. >> he probably did not mean that. the only persons involved were red army soldiers or communist party members behind enemy lines. in most cases,...
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stalin on one hand. they didn't like that collectivization cost them thousands of people died because of that. by the way, we we see that juxtaposition today between the ukrainians and the russians and the animosity between them. now they realized there was another devil, that was hitler and the nazis. they were killing just because they were a slav, they were on the lower totem pole, if you racial totem pole the nazis projected. they send them back as -- sent them back as a rumors. >> lectures in history, a university of utah professor teaches a class about western settlement before, during and after the american revolution. he describes the relationships between the new federal government, settlers, and native americans.
stalin on one hand. they didn't like that collectivization cost them thousands of people died because of that. by the way, we we see that juxtaposition today between the ukrainians and the russians and the animosity between them. now they realized there was another devil, that was hitler and the nazis. they were killing just because they were a slav, they were on the lower totem pole, if you racial totem pole the nazis projected. they send them back as -- sent them back as a rumors. >>...
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to go to berlin to end the war in the east watch a movie directed by stalin wasn't bad i will gladly double what i'm currently paying for netflix, whatever the heck it is. turns out -- i'm not representative of the broader customer base. in other words, i know we're thinking netflix is like costco or spotify or apple. all the services people pay for without thinking about it. if it's not part of that club you have to guess what people are willing to shell out what they're paying it's no longer easy money, it's hard not just netflix i have another one for the longest pharma was johnson and johnson. terrific growth in actual pharmaceuticals, not just the sales force. suddenly this one's become the hard money even the other day j & j reported an excellent quarter. at the same time there was a story how the company might be on the hook for billions because of its role in the opioid epidemic the authorities went after j & j tooth and nail two other companies for pushing the painkillers that could ruin lives. the other companies were a lot worse than j & j they wrote some checks, they sett
to go to berlin to end the war in the east watch a movie directed by stalin wasn't bad i will gladly double what i'm currently paying for netflix, whatever the heck it is. turns out -- i'm not representative of the broader customer base. in other words, i know we're thinking netflix is like costco or spotify or apple. all the services people pay for without thinking about it. if it's not part of that club you have to guess what people are willing to shell out what they're paying it's no longer...
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are right the dictatorship or subjected themselves to dictatorships either now to some fascism or stalin you some so mighty mean democracy in europe this get almost nothing and even after checking for a divorce then you but i do not consider stock that they develop the invest and euro they developed all invest time that was the case in spain in part you can't increase ever dictatorships a democrat liberal democracy is no euro and they pretended that it was our tradition it was centuries or in the show is it not. valid economies concrete reason people get to shout each and every year at this point the liberal democrats is fantastic the moment the economy does not feel that vera that americans there are problems then immediately it is falling apart people people trying to tell you what they call for food and the cause of their leader and it call for a strong man or song. and it's not just in europe that people are turning to so-called strong men in the hope of the comic protection. however deceptive that may turn out to be. but the anger and frustration at europe's financial colonization a
are right the dictatorship or subjected themselves to dictatorships either now to some fascism or stalin you some so mighty mean democracy in europe this get almost nothing and even after checking for a divorce then you but i do not consider stock that they develop the invest and euro they developed all invest time that was the case in spain in part you can't increase ever dictatorships a democrat liberal democracy is no euro and they pretended that it was our tradition it was centuries or in...
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stalin was over to the great one of the greatest russian of all times as i mean that's an indication and many political scientists interpreted that as an indication of russians striving for about a rule of law rather than striving for. sanctions or the use of institutional violence so the point the point being short is that we also have grievances towards you don't we deserve from the georgians some basic respect some basic decency i understand but. do you understand but i mean i don't hear any opinion makers in georgia to make up. and that if if we want to keep good relationship productive relationship with russia perhaps we should be framed from using this country in such a way in its own political turmoil and it's all domestic politics i understand but has been done by georgian officials that has been done by a young generation who once again unfortunately don't know anything about russia they don't like russia for understandable reasons and for the last 7 years had done anything to change somehow a status quo. that would not have happened trust me so really the opening of the rus
stalin was over to the great one of the greatest russian of all times as i mean that's an indication and many political scientists interpreted that as an indication of russians striving for about a rule of law rather than striving for. sanctions or the use of institutional violence so the point the point being short is that we also have grievances towards you don't we deserve from the georgians some basic respect some basic decency i understand but. do you understand but i mean i don't hear any...
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know her as congress's superstar freshman democrat or if you watch fox news, what would happen if stalingram? either way, you cannot deny she's making waves, because she's only been in office for six weeks. but already, she's put forward a blueprint to combat climate change which is one of the more ambitious policy proposals washington has seen in a very long time and it's called the green new deal. - we are going to transition this country into the future. - the green new deal calls for a 10-year national mobilization. the goal in one short decade to bring greenhouse gas emissions to zero, meet 100 percent of energy needs by renewable sources, overhaul transportation systems. - expanding a high speed rail to, "a scale where air travel stops becoming necessary." - it would modernize us infrastructure upgrade or replace every building for energy efficiency. - bring equality and equal justice for undeserved minority and impoverished communities. - the main part of the bill is about climate change and ocasio-cortez is right that the us needs to take drastic measures to prevent climate chang
know her as congress's superstar freshman democrat or if you watch fox news, what would happen if stalingram? either way, you cannot deny she's making waves, because she's only been in office for six weeks. but already, she's put forward a blueprint to combat climate change which is one of the more ambitious policy proposals washington has seen in a very long time and it's called the green new deal. - we are going to transition this country into the future. - the green new deal calls for a...
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to moscow to negotiate directly with stalin. marshall could've resigned, threatened to resign but instead he considered truman's pressures. at that time he was running odds to win the election. instead of getting all hyped up, marshall wrote a note to truman, a message that was transferred to truman and it said i understand what is worrying you and i am coming home immediately. this was magnanimity on a grand scale. in my view the mark of a great man. they say to test a man's character give him power. and over most but not all of us us's shoulder and gaining a measure of self-mastery, marshall surely passed the test. thank you. [applause] >> we have a few minutes for questions. >> what was his relationship with his other stepson? >> there is a story about him. [laughter] his name was clifton, he was the older one. marshall did not have a strong relationship with clifton. clifton had problems with his self-confidence. they went together to a prep school in virginia, alan was a standout wrestler and football player. in clifton was
to moscow to negotiate directly with stalin. marshall could've resigned, threatened to resign but instead he considered truman's pressures. at that time he was running odds to win the election. instead of getting all hyped up, marshall wrote a note to truman, a message that was transferred to truman and it said i understand what is worrying you and i am coming home immediately. this was magnanimity on a grand scale. in my view the mark of a great man. they say to test a man's character give him...
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been working hard to shake off a provincial image as the former leader of a small german state of stalin and see duty she has often appeared clumsy failing to find an appropriate response to criticism by a you tube star tight as a cabinet member comcast and bob will have to take a marching orders from the chancellor now trading some of her liberties as party leader while getting closer to one day perhaps becoming chancellor herself. and for more on that we have our chief political correspondent linda crane with us here in studio hi melinda i think i'd come come by the next defense minister was it a surprise absolutely it was a surprise because around 2 weeks ago she absolutely ruled out the idea that she might become the successor to ursula found a lot in fact ruled out taking on any ministry post saying that she wanted to concentrate on her job as party leaders so when this news broke last night most people thought this this can't be this is astonishing there are a couple of reasons why this would have been of interest to her and the main one is that she's made some real missteps in the
been working hard to shake off a provincial image as the former leader of a small german state of stalin and see duty she has often appeared clumsy failing to find an appropriate response to criticism by a you tube star tight as a cabinet member comcast and bob will have to take a marching orders from the chancellor now trading some of her liberties as party leader while getting closer to one day perhaps becoming chancellor herself. and for more on that we have our chief political correspondent...
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it is #unwelcome|vanka, she's been photoshopped into martin luther king's speech, sitting next to stalinhe abbey road shot, who is the fifth beatle? the abbey road shot, who is the fifth beatle ? it's the abbey road shot, who is the fifth beatle? it's ivanka. she is now been all the photos —— been in, she is almost the star. thank you for being with us. but is it all the papers denied, don't forget you can actually see the front pages of the newspapers online on our bbc news website, seven days a week. that bbc .c0 website, seven days a week. that bbc .co.uk/ website, seven days a week. that bbc .co .uk/ papers. and you can say up—to—date on the bbc iplayer or you can watch the whole thing all over again. thanks again to kate andrews, have a very good evening. goodbye. are good —— goodbye. i'm ben crocker with your latest from the bbc sport centre. they wa nted from the bbc sport centre. they wanted well within has delivered one of the most reversing stories in recent yea rs of the most reversing stories in recent years —— culture. remember the name, corey gault, she is 15 yea rs the nam
it is #unwelcome|vanka, she's been photoshopped into martin luther king's speech, sitting next to stalinhe abbey road shot, who is the fifth beatle? the abbey road shot, who is the fifth beatle ? it's the abbey road shot, who is the fifth beatle? it's ivanka. she is now been all the photos —— been in, she is almost the star. thank you for being with us. but is it all the papers denied, don't forget you can actually see the front pages of the newspapers online on our bbc news website, seven...
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wanting to cuddle them that's very satisfying is a farmer who wants to be invaded them have your animal stalin and be the subject of a of the slander on facebook. this is the old entryway into the typical. this is what's left of the come play this is what's left of the well this was a server year and one approaches and converting it back to mr cowen you can see this still at the stereo signs were also been hard to wash off. callers. telling the staff why you're working there you're you're abusing all these animals you're doing all these things wrong and you don't do that to your staff you know and as employees we have responsibilities one call that sticks and sometimes the threats got very personal a man rang me and he said joseph here listen here you piece. if this continues it's going to be all about you we're coming down to get you. 7 activists were charged in relation to the incident so far only one has been fined for a total of $2.00. was appalled by what happened i thought it was a total miscarriage of justice and never seem to signal to anybody that you're not allowed to come onto a far
wanting to cuddle them that's very satisfying is a farmer who wants to be invaded them have your animal stalin and be the subject of a of the slander on facebook. this is the old entryway into the typical. this is what's left of the come play this is what's left of the well this was a server year and one approaches and converting it back to mr cowen you can see this still at the stereo signs were also been hard to wash off. callers. telling the staff why you're working there you're you're...
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josef stalin was a socialist. he killed 30 million russians trying to convince them that his brand of socialism would make russia the outstanding nation of the world. nothing has ever come out of socialism that has blessed anyone in the long run. it's a very detrimental destructive thought both economically, morally and spiritually. mark: seeing venezuela and cuba. they point to scandinavia, that's what bernie sanders does. but the full application of socialism, marxism, whatever theism is, as you say is very bleak and horrible for a free individual. the societies that move in that direction, they reject the bible, isn't that true? >> when you are a socialist, you don't have anything to do with the bible. you are on your own. when you are building something on the bible, you build it on faith in god, morality, that means loyalty to your family, husbands are loyal to their wives, wives are loyal to their husbands. they build something called a family. they lived together, they supportmi each other. and the family i
josef stalin was a socialist. he killed 30 million russians trying to convince them that his brand of socialism would make russia the outstanding nation of the world. nothing has ever come out of socialism that has blessed anyone in the long run. it's a very detrimental destructive thought both economically, morally and spiritually. mark: seeing venezuela and cuba. they point to scandinavia, that's what bernie sanders does. but the full application of socialism, marxism, whatever theism is, as...
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franklin roosevelt spent years meeting personally with josef stalin, the greatest murderer of the 20thentury. any time the president has an opportunity to diffuse the situation that involves nuclear weapons, he must take it. he really has no choice. i have been working the korean issue since 1976. i was there in 1994 when the president clinton tried to work out a deal that turned out disastrously over nuclear weapons. the north koreans have always been trying to get something for nothing. and president trump comes along and starts to pull some leverage on these guys. my view is, let's take our time. let the administration work out a deal and see how it looks a year from now when it's time to sign the document. li it should be point out that north korea has not tests an icbm since november 2017. the president said a lot of great triumph based on relationships. is that true? dictator like kim jong-un make decisions based on raw, national interests, not just because they like a president. >> if ever there is an underpinning for what will some day be known as the trump doctrine. it's econo
franklin roosevelt spent years meeting personally with josef stalin, the greatest murderer of the 20thentury. any time the president has an opportunity to diffuse the situation that involves nuclear weapons, he must take it. he really has no choice. i have been working the korean issue since 1976. i was there in 1994 when the president clinton tried to work out a deal that turned out disastrously over nuclear weapons. the north koreans have always been trying to get something for nothing. and...
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joseph stalin was a and he tried to make russia the outstanding nation of the world. as a socialist. nothing has ever come out of socialism that has blessed anyone in the long run it's a detrimental to structure fall both economically, merrill one --dash and spiritually. >> but pointing to skandia and 81 - - scandinavia the full application of socialism and marxism or whatever that is is horrible for the individual. and societies that move in that direction reject god and the bible. >> when you are a socialist you have anything to do with the bible. you are on your own. build something on the bible faith in god, moralit god, morality, husband loyal to their wives and wives are loyal to their husbands and they build something called a family in they support each other. and the family is the cornerstone of this country. but right now because of the disintegration of the american family, 70 percent of the children living in american homes right now are not living with both birth parents. we have a situation in our country where the family has been replaced by government
joseph stalin was a and he tried to make russia the outstanding nation of the world. as a socialist. nothing has ever come out of socialism that has blessed anyone in the long run it's a detrimental to structure fall both economically, merrill one --dash and spiritually. >> but pointing to skandia and 81 - - scandinavia the full application of socialism and marxism or whatever that is is horrible for the individual. and societies that move in that direction reject god and the bible....
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chapter ten of 1936 constitution, stalin's constitution for the soviet union, this is where the democrats get their policy ideas. article 118, citizens of the ussr have the right to work. that is are guaranteed the right to employment and payment for their work in accordance with this quantity. they have the right to rest and leisure. the institution of annual vacations with full paperworkers and employees in the provision of a wide network rest homes and clubs for the econom accommodation of the working people. article 120, citizens of the ussr have the right to maintenance and old age and also in case of sickness or loss of capacity to work. this right is insured by the extensive development of social insurance of workers and employees at state expense. free medical service for the working people and the provision of a wide network of health resorts for the use of the working people. i could go on. why is it that these democrats embrace not the american dream but the soviet dream. oh yes, it's true. why is it that we don't have serious discussion about what they're proposing and how the
chapter ten of 1936 constitution, stalin's constitution for the soviet union, this is where the democrats get their policy ideas. article 118, citizens of the ussr have the right to work. that is are guaranteed the right to employment and payment for their work in accordance with this quantity. they have the right to rest and leisure. the institution of annual vacations with full paperworkers and employees in the provision of a wide network rest homes and clubs for the econom accommodation of...
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depression and world war ii and you see these massive towering figures, churchill, roosevelt, even stalinseem immensely powerful figures. what does it say about our times that we have produced donald trump and theresa may and people like that? >> yeah, i worry about that because i think it is true that in general america has been able to produce the leader that they needed at those moments when we needed them, whether it was lincoln or whether it was fdr or teddy roosevelt. and they would argue too that hard times allows you to mobilize the citizenry when there's a common challenge that people feel, and that's more difficult when you have institutions that are separated and a system of government that's built on checks and powers. but what's happened today still, i'm not sure i fully understand. it is a very difficult time. i mean globalization and the technological revolution have shaken up our economy. there is a gap between the rich and the poor. people are feeling left out of the system. mobility is not working so that people can rise to the level of their talent and their discipline.
depression and world war ii and you see these massive towering figures, churchill, roosevelt, even stalinseem immensely powerful figures. what does it say about our times that we have produced donald trump and theresa may and people like that? >> yeah, i worry about that because i think it is true that in general america has been able to produce the leader that they needed at those moments when we needed them, whether it was lincoln or whether it was fdr or teddy roosevelt. and they would...
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chapter 10 of 1936 constitution stalin constitution for the soviet union, this is where the democrats get their policy ideas. article 118, citizens of the ussr have right to work guaranteed right to employment and payment for their work and accordance with quantity a and quality article 119, citizens of the ussr have right to rest in leisure the institution of annual vacations. with full pay for workers, and employees and provision of a wide network of rest home and clubs for the accumulation of the working people. now just like bernie sanders and elizabeth warren. article 120, citizens of the orbs ssr have right to maintenance in old age also in case of sickness or loss of capacity to work. this is ensured by expensive development of social insurance of workers employees and state expense free medical service for working people an the provision of a wide network of health resorts for use of working people. article 121 citizens of the ussr have right to o education. the right is ensured by universal compulsory elementary education by education including higher education, being free of
chapter 10 of 1936 constitution stalin constitution for the soviet union, this is where the democrats get their policy ideas. article 118, citizens of the ussr have right to work guaranteed right to employment and payment for their work and accordance with quantity a and quality article 119, citizens of the ussr have right to rest in leisure the institution of annual vacations. with full pay for workers, and employees and provision of a wide network of rest home and clubs for the accumulation...
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yes, but he doesn't want to be maybe if they stop calling him hitler and stalin and mussolini in a whitesupremacist and a racist. maybe he won't call them nasty. or a kook. or whatever. it doesn't call them the names they call him on a daily basis. but we will miss him for a number of reasons. number one, he fights. [cheering and applause] >> is not a philosophical conservative. i don't much care how he got there. he just got there. and that's fine by me. [applause] i also know he's not them. i also know he loves this country. i also know he believes in our economic system. also he believes in sovereignty. i also know how he treats allies like israel. i know - - [cheering and applause] >> he knows infanticide when he hears and he rejects it. [applause] >> he's put more - - on the court since ronald reagan. he's not them and he's better than them. he's also not a rino. [cheering and applause] so he might lose. but you know what, but, i'm very impressed with what he's doing. i tried to put myself in his shoes. can you wake up everyday on the taxi phases. threats to his children and his tax
yes, but he doesn't want to be maybe if they stop calling him hitler and stalin and mussolini in a whitesupremacist and a racist. maybe he won't call them nasty. or a kook. or whatever. it doesn't call them the names they call him on a daily basis. but we will miss him for a number of reasons. number one, he fights. [cheering and applause] >> is not a philosophical conservative. i don't much care how he got there. he just got there. and that's fine by me. [applause] i also know he's not...
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part of the problem, the nrcc, the house election arm, sent out a thing today that had a picture of stalin lennon. they went lower key. they went with lenin to compare lending to the democrats. the democratic nominee better pay off on that kind of rhetoric for it to stick, because of its joe biden or somebody who seems friendly and moderate, it's going to sound pretty ridiculous. >> bret: carolina senator tim scott with a statement, far left, pro-socialist policies, not to mention hateful language some of the members have used towards law-enforcement and jews are wrong for the future of our nation. the president interjected with an acceptable personal attacks and racially offensive language. in a matter of political disagreements, aiming for the lowest common denominator will only divide our nation further. a few other republicans have put out statements or have been tracked down the hallways, put out tweets, but for the large majority, the criticisms coming from the left. >> right, it's very, very hard for any republican elected official to break with donald trump because he has such a fi
part of the problem, the nrcc, the house election arm, sent out a thing today that had a picture of stalin lennon. they went lower key. they went with lenin to compare lending to the democrats. the democratic nominee better pay off on that kind of rhetoric for it to stick, because of its joe biden or somebody who seems friendly and moderate, it's going to sound pretty ridiculous. >> bret: carolina senator tim scott with a statement, far left, pro-socialist policies, not to mention hateful...
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during the second world war, prime minister churchill used to say if he could have dinner with stalinweek, he could solve any problem. there is no question that kim jong un's minions would never even take the most innocuous step let alone begin to have negotiations to denuclearize the peninsula with out to the supreme leader. he used a little bit of the political capital that he has painstakingly tried to get it to jump-start to those negotiations. it may strain credulity for some that kim jong un is willing to barter away his icbm in nuclear capability of her food, energy, and immigration in the world economy, but one thing i learned for many years at the cia is that there is nothing certain in intelligence or foreign policy. the president has framed the debate. the onus is on kim jong un to walk through the doors as john bolton likes to say and start negotiations. if kim jong un does not do that, he will face more sanctions. and we will have the backing from others in the security council at the u.n. to do so. >> jason: dan, i have just seconds left, and i want to get both of you in
during the second world war, prime minister churchill used to say if he could have dinner with stalinweek, he could solve any problem. there is no question that kim jong un's minions would never even take the most innocuous step let alone begin to have negotiations to denuclearize the peninsula with out to the supreme leader. he used a little bit of the political capital that he has painstakingly tried to get it to jump-start to those negotiations. it may strain credulity for some that kim jong...
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either dictatorship or subjected themselves to dictatorships either now to some of us fascism or stalin yes i'm smart him in democracy in europe this goal almost nothing and even after checking for a divorce then what i do currently start at the developed investor and europe they developed all invest that was the case in spain in portugal in greece never dictatorships a democrat liberal democracy is new in europe and they pretended that it was our tradition it was centuries soy bush was it not. things were very economy is increasing people get attention each and every year at this point liberal democrats is fantastic the moment the economy does not feel that vera that americans there are problems then immediately it is for link up our people the people don't want it anymore they call for food and they call for their leader and it call for a strong man our song. and it's not just the. europe that people are turning to so-called strong men in the hope of the konami protection. however deceptive that may turn out to be. but the anger and frustration at europe's financial colonization also
either dictatorship or subjected themselves to dictatorships either now to some of us fascism or stalin yes i'm smart him in democracy in europe this goal almost nothing and even after checking for a divorce then what i do currently start at the developed investor and europe they developed all invest that was the case in spain in portugal in greece never dictatorships a democrat liberal democracy is new in europe and they pretended that it was our tradition it was centuries soy bush was it not....
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confident that kim has not yet decided whether he wants to be the korean gorbachev rather than the korean stalin. if president trump seems to be cochlea, we are going to be talking to this guy, i'm going to look like i'm friendly. whether it works, no one knows. >> melissa: when you're talking about people and international to the medic circle, they certainly understand diplomacy so i think they would look at it and say everyone else has tried every other approach, this is a newer attempt. when you say he's the first one to crossover into north korean territory, you could say that's lowering america vis-a-vis north korea or you could say he's trying something that other administrations have reached out and have tried to have one-on-one relationships and haven't been able to do it. whether it works or not, we don't know but doesn't the rest of the world see it as an attempt at a goal? >> look, i think they do. president trump is trying to be more successful than the last three, four, five presidents before him that making a change here. breaking the stalemate that there has been since the korean
confident that kim has not yet decided whether he wants to be the korean gorbachev rather than the korean stalin. if president trump seems to be cochlea, we are going to be talking to this guy, i'm going to look like i'm friendly. whether it works, no one knows. >> melissa: when you're talking about people and international to the medic circle, they certainly understand diplomacy so i think they would look at it and say everyone else has tried every other approach, this is a newer...
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diplomatic disaster in he had signed over the freedom of no 10 countries in eastern europe to and joe stalin into their custody and it was a horror show. i always believed it was a betrayal. i said, if i had been party to something that's going to do the ame thing to the people of taiwan, whom we supported, always supported, and the nationalists, and so i just and ashamed and disgusted, i decided to resign, and told my and ts when i got home, sent word to florida, key biscayne, that i wanted to come resign, and thankfully, it and argued against rosewood said don't do it and others said don't do it. he president, according to haldeman, was quite prepared initially. he wanted to tell me not to do finally he said if he's going to go he's going to go. friend dickme of my whalen, who walked out at nixon, bay after the after nixon's inauguration -- in miami mination beach in 1968, and he was a great writer and friend of mine. out of mission bay and president, er to the shelley picked one up, rose woods, about resigning and i ran this guy is said, such a great write, we've got to get him back. to n
diplomatic disaster in he had signed over the freedom of no 10 countries in eastern europe to and joe stalin into their custody and it was a horror show. i always believed it was a betrayal. i said, if i had been party to something that's going to do the ame thing to the people of taiwan, whom we supported, always supported, and the nationalists, and so i just and ashamed and disgusted, i decided to resign, and told my and ts when i got home, sent word to florida, key biscayne, that i wanted to...
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either dictatorship or subjected themselves to dictatorships either now to some of us fascism or stalin yes and so matthew meaning democracy in europe this goal almost nothing and even after checking for a divorce when you were a democracy start at the developed invest and europe they developed all invest that was the case has been in portugal in greece ever dictatorships a democrat liberal democracy is no euro and they pretended that it was our tradition it was centuries soil which was it not. where it currently is increasing people get to share it share. nobody yet at this point to you but today i'm going to say is fantastic the moment economy does not feel that. problems then immediately it is for link up are people not people trying to take or for their food and clothes and lead the new clothes on a stronger man our song. and it's not just in europe that people are turning to so-called strong men in the hope of economic protection. ever deceptive that may turn out to be. but the anger and frustration at europe's financial colonization also took a very different for. a recent example
either dictatorship or subjected themselves to dictatorships either now to some of us fascism or stalin yes and so matthew meaning democracy in europe this goal almost nothing and even after checking for a divorce when you were a democracy start at the developed invest and europe they developed all invest that was the case has been in portugal in greece ever dictatorships a democrat liberal democracy is no euro and they pretended that it was our tradition it was centuries soil which was it not....
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wanting to cuddle them that's very satisfying is a farmer who wants to be invaded them have your animal stalin and be the subject of a of slander on facebook. this is the old entryway into the typical. this is what's left of the come play this is what's left of the well this was the servery area and one approaches of converting it back to the mystic and you can see this still at the stereo signs there was a woman hard to wash off. callers were telling the staff why are you working there you're you're abusing all these animals you're doing all these things wrong and you don't do that to your staff you know as employees we have responsibility one call it sticks and sometimes the threats got very personal a man rang me and he said joseph here listen here you piece. if this continues it's going to be all about you we're coming down to get you. 7 activists were charged in relation to the incident so far only one has been fined for a total of $2.00. was appalled by what happened i thought it was a total miscarriage of justice and never seem to signal to anybody that you're not allowed to come onto a
wanting to cuddle them that's very satisfying is a farmer who wants to be invaded them have your animal stalin and be the subject of a of slander on facebook. this is the old entryway into the typical. this is what's left of the come play this is what's left of the well this was the servery area and one approaches of converting it back to the mystic and you can see this still at the stereo signs there was a woman hard to wash off. callers were telling the staff why are you working there you're...
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yalta or fdr had signed over the freedom of those 10 countries in eastern europe to soviet and joe stalinnto their custody and it was a horror show. i always believed it was a horrendous betrayal. i said, if i had been party to something that's going to do the same thing to the people of taiwan, whom we supported, taiwan, we always supported, and the nationalists, and so i just felt ashamed and disgusted, and i decided to resign, and told my parents when i got home, and sent word to florida, key biscayne, that i wanted to come down and resign, and thankfully, haldeman argued against it and od said, don't do it and others said don't do it. the president, according to haldeman, was quite prepared initially. he wanted to tell me not to do it but finally he said if he's going to go he's going to go. it reminded me of my friend dick whalen, who walked out at mission bay after the nixon, after nixon's inauguration -- nixon's nomination in miami beach in 1968, and he was a great writer and friend of mine. he walked out of mission bay and sent a letter to the president, shelley picked one up, ros
yalta or fdr had signed over the freedom of those 10 countries in eastern europe to soviet and joe stalinnto their custody and it was a horror show. i always believed it was a horrendous betrayal. i said, if i had been party to something that's going to do the same thing to the people of taiwan, whom we supported, taiwan, we always supported, and the nationalists, and so i just felt ashamed and disgusted, and i decided to resign, and told my parents when i got home, and sent word to florida,...