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stalin is understandably furio furious. marshall is all for it.he thinks we could get a hold in normandy and expand. the artillery weapons, the greatness of franklin roosevelt as he understood and that person had to be motivated and persuaded to overcome the natural tendency towards isolation which was coming back recently and to understand that america's destiny would be in a larger world as a global power and so the reason i would argue that it's the greatest is because of the pathway after the total defeat of pearl harbor he pulls himself together and the people around him, organizes this coalition on the first of january 1942 in the united nations before it's an organization but that is what they call to the powers fighting against. and to make sure that the allies followed a timetable in terms of military obligation operations e not beyond the capabilities of the commanders and troops themselves. .. >> literally the bed that president roosevelt slept in the navy for and then falls so ill nearly died in pneumonia but the president never gets b
stalin is understandably furio furious. marshall is all for it.he thinks we could get a hold in normandy and expand. the artillery weapons, the greatness of franklin roosevelt as he understood and that person had to be motivated and persuaded to overcome the natural tendency towards isolation which was coming back recently and to understand that america's destiny would be in a larger world as a global power and so the reason i would argue that it's the greatest is because of the pathway after...
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both churchill and stalin did wear uniforms. stalin did have military ranks. under the rules of war, they would have been fair game. it is like the u.s. going after admiral yamamoto. it was a targeted killing. uniformed military officer, so under the rules of war, he was fair game. that is definitely an issue. do do you think schellenberg cared? do you think his boss cared? himmler signed off on this operation, they did not care. >> in light of your description of the german ties with iran, how could they have held the conference in tehran in the first place knowing the danger that was created by that? how could the russian secret service and german spies have coexisted in that city at that time? bill: it was the -- prior to the conference, after the invasion, it was a very effective occupation. i got a hold of the memoirs -- actually, the guy who was probably the lead agent in iran, his story about how they clamped down when the british came in, they clamped down hard and fast. so did the soviets. the iranians -- you had a lot of pro german iranians. a lot of
both churchill and stalin did wear uniforms. stalin did have military ranks. under the rules of war, they would have been fair game. it is like the u.s. going after admiral yamamoto. it was a targeted killing. uniformed military officer, so under the rules of war, he was fair game. that is definitely an issue. do do you think schellenberg cared? do you think his boss cared? himmler signed off on this operation, they did not care. >> in light of your description of the german ties with...
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to sustain it and especially outstripped the output or to the german industrial ownership so that stalin ism which we can never forget the state since a start with his in the early 19 thirties but the greatest test that stalinism was faced leave it at his it well i am god i'm glad you brought that up marcus because that's why we need to study history because it's far more complicated than most people want to admit or even understand that is a very interesting and very difficult not to untie but you're absolutely right you know demon i'm glad marcus brought up the summer. 1939 because when you had the soviet union sending out feelers for some kind of. collective security with the west. you have juxtaposition you have a have a british delegation they set off to go to moscow but they take a slow ship and they go through the baltic and then but the nazis were picked up he got on a plane and he flew there immediately stalin knew the soviets knew that they were no goodwill from the west and at the last 2nd they made a decision you could talk about the morality of it that's fine but the geo pol
to sustain it and especially outstripped the output or to the german industrial ownership so that stalin ism which we can never forget the state since a start with his in the early 19 thirties but the greatest test that stalinism was faced leave it at his it well i am god i'm glad you brought that up marcus because that's why we need to study history because it's far more complicated than most people want to admit or even understand that is a very interesting and very difficult not to untie but...
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stalin had been removed.the russians will tell you, it is not personalities that count, but policy. now, in the streets of moscow, people seem to have their eyes fixed on more distant targets. on the heavens. on the way to the stars. but the way to the stars lies also through the brandenburg gate. in berlin, bricks, mortar, wire and every kind of fiendish contraption make up the wall of shame. today, because the east maintains the uneasy status quo, americans, british, and french must still patrol the wall they detest. just in case. other, -- on the other side, east german police work to make their defenses even more impregnable. defenses designed not to keep out, but to keep in. witness the memorials to those who have tried to pass and failed. on this side of the wall, children play against its stones. as they will play anywhere. when khrushchev was retired 20 years after the second world war, the young people of europe inherited a divided berlin, a divided germany. and no final postwar settlement of the eur
stalin had been removed.the russians will tell you, it is not personalities that count, but policy. now, in the streets of moscow, people seem to have their eyes fixed on more distant targets. on the heavens. on the way to the stars. but the way to the stars lies also through the brandenburg gate. in berlin, bricks, mortar, wire and every kind of fiendish contraption make up the wall of shame. today, because the east maintains the uneasy status quo, americans, british, and french must still...
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to look in the mid 19th frets he's right up until the son of 19 fancy night is soviet leadership stalin so collect social security or france and britain but paris and london dismissed stalin's play for collective security why because they felt the red army was offensively in nets they also had this fear is hysterical fear of communism at least there are some sympathy specially within the british establishment towards nazi germany yep absolutely there is this this story created at last can barbarism could frighten western europe and let me say also peace and i can hear hysteria in our west minutes that will i'm about to say was the cardinal factor in the soviet union spicher of nazi germany it was the stalinist system why did the russian imperial army collapse in one to one because it did not have an industrial base capable of supporting it in world war 2 the red army had a massive industrial base that was able to sustain it and especially outstripped the output or to the german industrial ownership so that stalin ism which we can never forget the state since a start with his in the end
to look in the mid 19th frets he's right up until the son of 19 fancy night is soviet leadership stalin so collect social security or france and britain but paris and london dismissed stalin's play for collective security why because they felt the red army was offensively in nets they also had this fear is hysterical fear of communism at least there are some sympathy specially within the british establishment towards nazi germany yep absolutely there is this this story created at last can...
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stalin remained confident. he assumed that within a matter of weeks, and certainly, when winter came, the west would abandon the attempt. his optimism was not unfounded. fog made flying increasingly dangerous. 36 allied planes were lost. shortage of fuel brought berlin to a standstill. but there was no stopping now. week after week, in the winter -49, they flew into the city. by april of 19 footing nine, it had reached a staggering total of 12,000 pounds a day. the life in western berlin was literally maintained by air. soviet pressure, the security of the west was established. the policy of standing firm was vindicated. was this peacewas this what they had died for in normandy, alamein, stalingrad, the heels of italy and the streets of paris? of italy and the streets of paris? so, in 1949, 12 nations came together to sign the north atlantic treaty. thus was born the atlantic alliance and n.a.t.o., its organization for the defense of the west. the beginning of a true system of collective security. realizing tha
stalin remained confident. he assumed that within a matter of weeks, and certainly, when winter came, the west would abandon the attempt. his optimism was not unfounded. fog made flying increasingly dangerous. 36 allied planes were lost. shortage of fuel brought berlin to a standstill. but there was no stopping now. week after week, in the winter -49, they flew into the city. by april of 19 footing nine, it had reached a staggering total of 12,000 pounds a day. the life in western berlin was...
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the baltic and then but the nazis were picked up he got on a plane and he flew there immediately stalin knew the soviets knew that they were no goodwill from the west and at the last 2nd they made a decision you could talk about the morality of it that's fine but the geo political political aspects of this very make sense well seconds from a moral point of view it should be admitted that almost all european countries between 10331941 corporators with nazi germany the soviet union was one of them unfortunately but it was not the one that won and the big lie now is that in the west we hear that it was all of the soviet union the ones who were clean no almost everyone with the exception possible exception of czechoslovakia and that's a huge lesson. because the western powers allowed it to be broken up against international law they were not supported sovereignty and that is the crisis of the interim national system that they bear responsibility for their demands and all the time we have marcus thank you very much merry christmas to you we'll see you in the new year many thanks to my guests
the baltic and then but the nazis were picked up he got on a plane and he flew there immediately stalin knew the soviets knew that they were no goodwill from the west and at the last 2nd they made a decision you could talk about the morality of it that's fine but the geo political political aspects of this very make sense well seconds from a moral point of view it should be admitted that almost all european countries between 10331941 corporators with nazi germany the soviet union was one of...
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. >> the second leader after lenin's death was joseph stalin. he started to recover the country after the revolution. he reformed the country, he took the wealth from rich people and united all the poor ones. russian robin hood, bang, hitler attacked the soviet union in june of 1941. >> and then we're onto world war ii. that's pretty much what joseph stalin is remembered for, being like robin hood, bang. yeah, joseph stalin he was known as a reformer who was kind to the poor. i mean, it's weird, right? if you scroll a couple more minutes into it you get to a part where they explain that the way alaska became a part of the united states was that nikita kruschev gave alaska to the united states in 1957 as a present, as a gift which a really weird take on alaska, which the united states actually bought from russia in the 1860s. but it you want to call it a gift in the 1950s, then yeah you've been getting your history from mr. banana. so here's the thing, the company that makes that mr. banana let me tell you how awesome stalin was, oh, my god it's
. >> the second leader after lenin's death was joseph stalin. he started to recover the country after the revolution. he reformed the country, he took the wealth from rich people and united all the poor ones. russian robin hood, bang, hitler attacked the soviet union in june of 1941. >> and then we're onto world war ii. that's pretty much what joseph stalin is remembered for, being like robin hood, bang. yeah, joseph stalin he was known as a reformer who was kind to the poor. i...
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i don't think i heard you mention stalin. that is significant.n, oneioning might assume there was something the united states could have done to prevent the soviets from building an atomic bomb. that seems unlikely. it also seems unlikely we could have prevented the british from building an atomic bomb. we have to be somewhat careful about the extent of u.s. global influence. ms. goedde: the soviets built the atomic bomb because the u.s. -- yes,ish refused they were 93% there. because the development of the atomic bomb was actually an international conglomerate of scholars. some of them coming from poland and the soviet union. therefore they knew what their colleagues also knew. they were very close. had been followed, which was to place atomic weapons under international control, we might have not had the arms race. it's not whether the soviet developed it.tish placing these weapons under international control might have prevented enormous arms race. might have prevented the development of hydrogen bombs. that we have seen over the course of the
i don't think i heard you mention stalin. that is significant.n, oneioning might assume there was something the united states could have done to prevent the soviets from building an atomic bomb. that seems unlikely. it also seems unlikely we could have prevented the british from building an atomic bomb. we have to be somewhat careful about the extent of u.s. global influence. ms. goedde: the soviets built the atomic bomb because the u.s. -- yes,ish refused they were 93% there. because the...
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descriptions of the appeasement of stalin and now that any direct contact with hitler while the leaders of france and the u.k. has met with and they signed those papers. did. had the ribbentrop impact and the secret attachment to it that is true whether it's good or bad when you mind. but i sure would like troy attention to the fact that the soviet union was the last. country but it's the last european state that signed and not aggression past. all the rest signed up before so what the soviet union had to do. stand against. one on one well they say they came up there is a division of poland well actually poland took part in the division of. czechoslovakia. 2 areas just grab those 2 territories put an ultimatum. they set up to you who grew up in a military group to do that czechoslovakia surrendered just to go this way but that it was done in the same way. yes it did the soviet union and poland in line with their own super product calls not the other ships but. the actually it was actually the soviet troops. after the polish government lost control of the armed forces he lost control of
descriptions of the appeasement of stalin and now that any direct contact with hitler while the leaders of france and the u.k. has met with and they signed those papers. did. had the ribbentrop impact and the secret attachment to it that is true whether it's good or bad when you mind. but i sure would like troy attention to the fact that the soviet union was the last. country but it's the last european state that signed and not aggression past. all the rest signed up before so what the soviet...
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and lift off the rides of starlight knew where human space flight and new blow folks boeing is it stalin a capsule goes off course on its way to the international space station. comes the program our top story civilians from syria's province have been fleeing to the border with turkey off to a dramatic increase in bombings by their government and russia the u.n. says tens of thousands have fled heavy oddments in the province this week syrian government troops are reported to have captured 4 villages that is part of a renewed effort to push into mohamad a small. on. russian government forces of intensified the bombing campaign which includes al strikes dropping bottled bombs on shelling the town of an insult and syrians living say the tocs are just a spittles market some people stuck it out here rescue workers are struggling to save a young girl stuck under the rubble of all. that tal in northwest syria is seeing some of the heaviest of talks in the almost 9. public and go against the offensive spilled onto the streets on friday hundreds and it looks protested what they call the neglect o
and lift off the rides of starlight knew where human space flight and new blow folks boeing is it stalin a capsule goes off course on its way to the international space station. comes the program our top story civilians from syria's province have been fleeing to the border with turkey off to a dramatic increase in bombings by their government and russia the u.n. says tens of thousands have fled heavy oddments in the province this week syrian government troops are reported to have captured 4...
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. >> stalin-esque. >> not even consult. >> john, the sis politics of aggrievement. we're getting screwed, we've been robbed. it's always this. we're the white working guy and we've been screwed by the illegal immigrants, the rich liberals and media. everybody's out to get us. this was a personal demonstration to me. >> tell the guy in his district who's working that late at night. >> he said it was stalin-esque. >> it's absurd. >> anything think it worked? >> charlie, does anybody give a darn how late they work or what time they get up in the morning? i'm asking. >> no, and i don't think it's stalin-esque to make you come in on a friday morning, maybe it is in congress these days. imagine today they had a vote at midnight, this would have become the talking point, you know, the midnight vote to impeach the president. and i think jerry nadler understood that. so he did was let's do it in broad daylight where the american people can see it, and again this is not even a footnote. >> they met in basements, it was partisan. they met in dark basements and it was all parti
. >> stalin-esque. >> not even consult. >> john, the sis politics of aggrievement. we're getting screwed, we've been robbed. it's always this. we're the white working guy and we've been screwed by the illegal immigrants, the rich liberals and media. everybody's out to get us. this was a personal demonstration to me. >> tell the guy in his district who's working that late at night. >> he said it was stalin-esque. >> it's absurd. >> anything think it...
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was removed from the building and of course was you know involved in all kinds of stuff in the stalin period you know i mean the modern if it's not the same thing. you know they did inherit that building inherited the structure and not politicize the building politicizes the very district i mean you know when you're when you're walking by it i mean people are taking pictures of and i mean. you know every every autumn there is a memorial outside of the building on the campus where where people read the names of people that went missing or were victims of saddam's regime so it's a very very political building one in moscow obviously symbolizing repressions inside a different country the soviet union but not modern russia but you know a lot of people have very strong feelings about that of course for obvious reasons . so in terms of news coverage. more frequently reporting on violent incidents a seemingly innocent bystander. as the case that we just focusing on it more or is this kind of a. disease of. what as i said to you a 2nd ago commence ago this is a pan-european problem i mean loo
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bed indeed stalin was not a friend of the jews and wanted to kill us spiritually.knows that was known looking at the history because that is the worst massacre and tragedy. and that fixation on the holocaust to lose track of the other strand of this jewish hatred and leads to the erasure of jewish civilization and you see a very clearly and then under the soviet union we are not suggesting we are in either of these places but it's important that it's not new and that criticism to say i'm soft on white supremacy at all have anyone in this community could not be absolutely terrified about the rise of white supremacy in this country and the horrific effect and those people just trying to go to synagogue and pray. i am very very serious of that threat and that older millennial of the new york times i have a special obligation to call anti-semitism from the far left before it becomes too late in that regard. that is much more emotionally difficult that you are 75 percent of american jews vote for democrats the overwhelming identify as liberals or progressives and to com
bed indeed stalin was not a friend of the jews and wanted to kill us spiritually.knows that was known looking at the history because that is the worst massacre and tragedy. and that fixation on the holocaust to lose track of the other strand of this jewish hatred and leads to the erasure of jewish civilization and you see a very clearly and then under the soviet union we are not suggesting we are in either of these places but it's important that it's not new and that criticism to say i'm soft...
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was calling from cave i heard president trump and clarify that a better song was in ukraine master stalin replied yes he was in ukraine and went on to state president selenski quote loves your ass i've entered president from ask so he's going to do the investigation master song replied that he's going to do it adding that president selenski will do anything ask him to do that is sworn testimony by david holmes who heard it from the president himself and it was clear to everyone the most experienced people in government who donald trump himself appointed in their positions they knew what was going on let's look at a text message from ambassador taylor ran this time on september 9th he said as i said on the phone i think it's great. with a political campaign again that is president trump putting his own political and personal interests over the nation's interests to hold aid desperately needed by ukraine in order to combat russia and show the support he did it to help his own campaign now there's been excuses offered by the president like to briefly talk about those excuses the 1st excuse o
was calling from cave i heard president trump and clarify that a better song was in ukraine master stalin replied yes he was in ukraine and went on to state president selenski quote loves your ass i've entered president from ask so he's going to do the investigation master song replied that he's going to do it adding that president selenski will do anything ask him to do that is sworn testimony by david holmes who heard it from the president himself and it was clear to everyone the most...
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it was created, let's face it, to up to the soviet union and stalin in 19a9.in this day and age, 70 years later? we are interested in keeping it as the most important defence alliance ever in global history. as i told you, we totally agree with the secretary general approach that we have to look for 360 degrees 0utlook because we definitely have a significant challenge from the south. we see the modern age terrorism is a rising threat and we understand the terrorist organisations are using the newest technologies and threatening global security and we are happy that nato is now getting more when it comes to the fight against terror and we are happy that the nato group are engaged in anti—isis operations and we are happy that nato is maintaining its actions and operations in afghanistan. what about turkey? it has gone into northern syria and people like emmanuel macron are not happy with the way the turkish president is behaving. where do you stand on turkey? we have a different position on that compared to other european countries. as i told you in 2015, we we
it was created, let's face it, to up to the soviet union and stalin in 19a9.in this day and age, 70 years later? we are interested in keeping it as the most important defence alliance ever in global history. as i told you, we totally agree with the secretary general approach that we have to look for 360 degrees 0utlook because we definitely have a significant challenge from the south. we see the modern age terrorism is a rising threat and we understand the terrorist organisations are using the...
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formerly known as stalin grat. it was here that one of the bloodiest battles ended in 1943. with 810-0000 that. the battle of stalingrad a victory for the soviets marked the turning point in the bill to vote to. lead. this isn't just any construction site. it's a symbolic place for russia. working here is a big on our for all of us and it requires a very specific approach which that's why we're busy around the clock. over. the motherland cold sma still covered by scaffolding but had to be will be unveiled in time for this 75th anniversary of the soviet union's allied to victory of a nazi germany. to football now veteran strikers like tan abraham image is returning to his former club ac milan now that is contract with the l.a. galaxy has ended the 38 year old swede just signed a deal with the italian outfit until the end of the season with the option to extend for another year uber have a vigil played a key role in the lads 2011 syria a title he scored $56.00 goals for them in 85 appearances the club is currently stuck in 11th place. and a reminder of the top story we're foll
formerly known as stalin grat. it was here that one of the bloodiest battles ended in 1943. with 810-0000 that. the battle of stalingrad a victory for the soviets marked the turning point in the bill to vote to. lead. this isn't just any construction site. it's a symbolic place for russia. working here is a big on our for all of us and it requires a very specific approach which that's why we're busy around the clock. over. the motherland cold sma still covered by scaffolding but had to be will...
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in the case of the russian civil somethingsitioning, that stalin himself -- stalin cut his teeth being part of overseeing the requisitioning of food and livestock from the peasants -- was a way of starvation. we typically think of the starvation that happened in the late 1920's and early 1930's. and yet, there were already millions dying of this sort of suffering. to give aude, i want really interesting example. vienna was also connected to this kind of instability. not exactly in the same ways i have been talking about, but another favorite book that i is the diary of a viennese woman. she writes about her experience in the war, which she lost nearly all of her family members. her husband died very early on. physician. she had a son who died in the war. she had another son who was blinded in the war. sufferednother son who what we might call ptsd and then became a socialist and hated his own family, tried to shoot the other brother in the house. and she lost a granddaughter to the violence. and she writes in the end of her memoir that she hoped would be published and read in multiple
in the case of the russian civil somethingsitioning, that stalin himself -- stalin cut his teeth being part of overseeing the requisitioning of food and livestock from the peasants -- was a way of starvation. we typically think of the starvation that happened in the late 1920's and early 1930's. and yet, there were already millions dying of this sort of suffering. to give aude, i want really interesting example. vienna was also connected to this kind of instability. not exactly in the same ways...
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parachute marcus was a member of stalin news anti- fascist committee. and that committee of course was made up of a course of the most celebrated yiddish and jewish writers, poets and playwrights directors of the time. and there are basically as windowdressing by stalin to see, i'm not really an anti-semite. all of these jews that are surrounding me. in paris market said was a sort of came around to the fact that indeed, stalin was not afraid of the jews. hitler wanted to kill us physically. someone wanted to kill us spiritually. then ultimately market along with 27 others is himself murdered and what is known of the night of the murder murder poet. so if we look at our history, many of us are most familiar of course with the showup of the holocaust because that is the worst mastic year and tragedy that is ever befallen the jewish people. i think it is a result of the fixation on the history of the holocaust which makes good sense and we lost track of this other strand event type jewish and insight similar to test and jewish hatred basically. then again
parachute marcus was a member of stalin news anti- fascist committee. and that committee of course was made up of a course of the most celebrated yiddish and jewish writers, poets and playwrights directors of the time. and there are basically as windowdressing by stalin to see, i'm not really an anti-semite. all of these jews that are surrounding me. in paris market said was a sort of came around to the fact that indeed, stalin was not afraid of the jews. hitler wanted to kill us physically....
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he said to stalin show me the man and i'll find to the crime. and that's what some of the democrats are doing. they have trump in their sites, they want to figure out a way of impeaching him, and they are searching for a crime. first they came up with abuse, it's not a crime. so another saying bribery, but they're making it up. there is no case for bribery based on, even if all the allegations against the president were to be proved which they have it meant. but even if they were approved, it would not constitutes the impeachable offense of bribery. levin: i understand this is not a criminal case, you have been involved in some of the highest profile cases in the nation during the course of your career. no one is saying this is a criminal case. but we do things like the magna carta coming forward, the whole motion and enlightenment of due process. give a right to confront your accuser, for witnesses to look at evidence. so much of this is been obliterated by this committee. >> and the judiciary as well, they have four representatives three of th
he said to stalin show me the man and i'll find to the crime. and that's what some of the democrats are doing. they have trump in their sites, they want to figure out a way of impeaching him, and they are searching for a crime. first they came up with abuse, it's not a crime. so another saying bribery, but they're making it up. there is no case for bribery based on, even if all the allegations against the president were to be proved which they have it meant. but even if they were approved, it...
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from the skyscrapers ofjoseph stalin, to the residence of the czars.sage is unmistakable — this is a country with ambition. throughout its history, russia has had an unswerving belief in its own greatness. you can feel that inside the kremlin. this is stunning. look at this. this says power, omnipotence. this says empire. russia was built as an empire, russia has existed as an empire because the essence is we are great, we have to have areas of influence and we have to have buffer states between ourselves and the outside world. so this is an empire. but in 1989, the buffer states broke free. people power swept away the iron curtain, and with it moscow's domination of eastern europe. what had come to be known as the soviet empire was tearing at the seams. viewed from moscow, these events were earth—shattering. in 1989, i was a student in moscow, i was studying russian here and i can remember that every night i would sit down to watch the television news and what i saw, what millions of viewers here saw, was truly remarkable. the soviet empire falling ap
from the skyscrapers ofjoseph stalin, to the residence of the czars.sage is unmistakable — this is a country with ambition. throughout its history, russia has had an unswerving belief in its own greatness. you can feel that inside the kremlin. this is stunning. look at this. this says power, omnipotence. this says empire. russia was built as an empire, russia has existed as an empire because the essence is we are great, we have to have areas of influence and we have to have buffer states...
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this is stalin-esque type proceeding. that's the way it worked under stalin. you didn't get to find out the fact witnesses because usually there weren't any, just like here. so what do you have? you have people give an appearance, give their impressions and oh, gee, we're well educated. great. that's fine. and if you never sure about rationalizing, go to law school. you're trained to do that. so when you hate a person like the three witnesses obviously do donald trump, you can come in and just misrepresent facts and use those to base your opinions on them. just great. but look at what really started -- it started before mueller. it started back carter page had worked for the cia to help them against the russians. and what do they do? they pervert that, lie to the fisa court and say, oh, he has worked with russians. misrepresent who he is, what he did and what a patriot he was and then get a warrant. and then as time goes on, they lie about it. it came from hillary clinton's campaign, the democratic national committee, and they hired fusion gps, they hired a fo
this is stalin-esque type proceeding. that's the way it worked under stalin. you didn't get to find out the fact witnesses because usually there weren't any, just like here. so what do you have? you have people give an appearance, give their impressions and oh, gee, we're well educated. great. that's fine. and if you never sure about rationalizing, go to law school. you're trained to do that. so when you hate a person like the three witnesses obviously do donald trump, you can come in and just...
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, talking with stalin -- this is apparently in tehran they're meeting. he wanted to talk to him about internal american politics. and from stenographers they say president roosevelt said they were in the united states 6 million to 7 million extraction, he didn't want to lose their vote and was explaining he couldn't go public. he didn't care when basically the soviet union took over poland. he didn'ter care if they cut do poland's borders from the east and from the west and he goes on to say, they say jokingly, that when the soviet army occupied lithuania orie latvia, estonia,e did not intend to go to war with the soviet union on this point but continues to emphasize some of the things he can't go public with. these kinds of things have gone on byhi democrats for many decades. here they come after the one guy who wants to get to the bottom of 2016 foreign interference and what dore they accuse him of? of getting foreign interference. no, you can't root out foreign interference until you know what it was. you can'til have it both ways. it guess the democr
, talking with stalin -- this is apparently in tehran they're meeting. he wanted to talk to him about internal american politics. and from stenographers they say president roosevelt said they were in the united states 6 million to 7 million extraction, he didn't want to lose their vote and was explaining he couldn't go public. he didn't care when basically the soviet union took over poland. he didn'ter care if they cut do poland's borders from the east and from the west and he goes on to say,...
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the atlas rocket carrying the on man stalin a capsule survived one of its biggest challenges only to run into problems minutes after liftoff it appears as though the mission elapsed time and system had an error in it and that anomaly resulted in the vehicle believing that the time was different than it actually was nasa would it contracts to both boeing and space x. the company owned by billionaire mosque to develop cheap reusable methods of going to space nasa astronauts have been riding russian soyuz rockets since retiring the space shuttle fleet 80 years ago space x. successfully launched its on man dragon capsule into space for the 1st time 3 months ago and boeing is hoping to send astronauts into orbit next. slightly as a result of this to slip at least a month or 2 i don't think it will be a. huge huge delay these things happen in space flight you get delays all the time but it does it raises the probability that america will have to go to the russians cutting hand and buy some more seats on the russian soyuz this latest hitch is more bad news for boeing it's already paid a hig
the atlas rocket carrying the on man stalin a capsule survived one of its biggest challenges only to run into problems minutes after liftoff it appears as though the mission elapsed time and system had an error in it and that anomaly resulted in the vehicle believing that the time was different than it actually was nasa would it contracts to both boeing and space x. the company owned by billionaire mosque to develop cheap reusable methods of going to space nasa astronauts have been riding...
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latest technology to him ai is here to stay and it will continue to influence society thanks think of stalin for gets license called i think the transition will be gradual. but people will switch over to ai at home or at work as it becomes necessary. they'll get used to the technology we need adventurously they'll accept it as the new normal. on them. professor vasta will continue his research even in retirement. he's determined to perfect the process of artificial intelligence he sees himself as an innovator not a creator. was a steward to not interfere with human biological systems we reproduce intelligence patterns that's the big difference between us and the biotechnology sector has everything we do is based on data that we get from sensors it has nothing to do with biology. it's your boss it's all for the group anyway so it was. mortified once it is as good it's a clear night and there's a crescent moon. in a few years i can just imagine it. charlie running around on. the boom with. 'd our house fashion. creations by financial signer. her clothes reflect the style of the legendary desig
latest technology to him ai is here to stay and it will continue to influence society thanks think of stalin for gets license called i think the transition will be gradual. but people will switch over to ai at home or at work as it becomes necessary. they'll get used to the technology we need adventurously they'll accept it as the new normal. on them. professor vasta will continue his research even in retirement. he's determined to perfect the process of artificial intelligence he sees himself...
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now they have to turn around and go into one of the nfl's heart artists most hot stalin environment anda win. they will be playing in new orleans on sunday against the saints. the saints are also 10 into and right now the saints. the 49 ers and the seattle seahawks all are battling for home field advantage throughout the nfc playoffs. it is going to come down to the final week most likely. the saints are just another top team, the 49 ers are in the midst of a brutal stretch. they started that stretch last week against the they started 2 weeks ago, i'm sorry against the green bay packers. last week they had to go to baltimore to take on the arraignment. now the saints. and it won't get any easier they still have to play the rams and they still have to play the seahawks we'll talk much more about this brutal stretch later tonight on bay area sports night will also hear from the raiders ahead from their big time game against the tennessee. titans but for now that's all i have back to you kind of an all right jason, thank you very much alison. >>the more support we go all right we got some
now they have to turn around and go into one of the nfl's heart artists most hot stalin environment anda win. they will be playing in new orleans on sunday against the saints. the saints are also 10 into and right now the saints. the 49 ers and the seattle seahawks all are battling for home field advantage throughout the nfc playoffs. it is going to come down to the final week most likely. the saints are just another top team, the 49 ers are in the midst of a brutal stretch. they started that...
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he is talking to stalin. this is apparently in tehran, they are meeting. he wanted to talk to him about internal american politics. from the stenographers, they say president roosevelt said there were in the united states 6 to 7 million americans of political extraction. he didn't want to lose their votes and he was explaining he couldn't go public. he didn't care one basically the soviet union took over poland. he didn't care if they cut down poland's borders from the east and from the west end he goes on to say they say jokingly that when the soviet armies occupied, invaded and occupied these areas of lithuania, latvia, estonia, he did not intend to go to war with the soviet union on this point. he continues to emphasize, these things he can't go public with. these kind of things have gone on by democrats for many decades. here they come after the one guy, he wants to get to the bottom of 2016 foreign interference, and what do they accuse him of? of getting foreign interference. no, you can't root out foreign interference until you know it was. so you ca
he is talking to stalin. this is apparently in tehran, they are meeting. he wanted to talk to him about internal american politics. from the stenographers, they say president roosevelt said there were in the united states 6 to 7 million americans of political extraction. he didn't want to lose their votes and he was explaining he couldn't go public. he didn't care one basically the soviet union took over poland. he didn't care if they cut down poland's borders from the east and from the west...
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stalin was said to have joked that the only country rich enough to afford communism was the united states[laughter] why should it not be true? why should it not be true? in the 1960s just some benchmarks for you, the dow jones industrial average was approaching a record level of 1000. it seemed only a matter of months before the dow would pass up landmark. there was one aging underappreciated executive at ge who saw things differently. he was an older guy. he was a vice president/ labor relations and the name of this man was lemuel ricketts boulware. boulware believed it did it come with the board pay taxes to the federal government or when it met all together and wrote out big plans. he believed growth took place when a lonely scientist in a dumpy lab had an idea and flaunted the world. ideas like the light bulb. i ge idea. >> the high wages and prices would have ge were competitive nobody could quite imagine japan at this point that was the scope of the imagination of a pristine company like general electric to return to the old capitalism the quote is the rapid train trend are to be ch
stalin was said to have joked that the only country rich enough to afford communism was the united states[laughter] why should it not be true? why should it not be true? in the 1960s just some benchmarks for you, the dow jones industrial average was approaching a record level of 1000. it seemed only a matter of months before the dow would pass up landmark. there was one aging underappreciated executive at ge who saw things differently. he was an older guy. he was a vice president/ labor...
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failed a mission boeing's new stalin a module goes off course off the launch. and in sports president on the growth of football in the middle east has that story. now in syria thousands of civilians and provinces are fleeing to the tuckers border following a dramatic increase in russian led attacks there activists are appealing for taki to open its from to tell off a safe passage 7 people were killed on friday morning and at least 19 civilians were killed on shelling and as strikes in it have escalated in recent weeks and there are reports that government forces are preparing for a ground offensive to secure the main highway linking the capital damascus with the northern city of aleppo. while staying with syria and russia has used its veto at the united nations to block the latest resolution on the conflict it would have allowed to a deliveries from turkey and iraq to millions of syrian civilians well let's speak to mike hanna who's at the united nations for us mike what seems to be the hold up in the security council. well this is the 14th veto by russia conce
failed a mission boeing's new stalin a module goes off course off the launch. and in sports president on the growth of football in the middle east has that story. now in syria thousands of civilians and provinces are fleeing to the tuckers border following a dramatic increase in russian led attacks there activists are appealing for taki to open its from to tell off a safe passage 7 people were killed on friday morning and at least 19 civilians were killed on shelling and as strikes in it have...
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this is a stalin-esque type proceeding. that's the way it worked under stalin. you didn't get to find out what the fact witnesses, because usually there weren't any, just like here. so what do you have? you have people come in and give appearance, give their impressions, and give an appearance and oh, gee, we're well-educated. you know, great. that's fine. and if you're ever not sure about being good at rationalizing? go to law school. you're trained to do that so that when you hate a person like the three witnesses obviously do donald trump, you can come in and just misrepresent facts and use those to base your opinions on them. just great, but look at what really started. it started before mueller. it started back carter page had worked for the cia to help them against the russians, and what do they do? they pervert that, lie to the fisa court, and say, oh, he has worked with russians. misrepresent who he is, what he did, and what a patriot he was, and then get a warrant. and then as the time goes on, they lie about it. and whethre did this all come from? it c
this is a stalin-esque type proceeding. that's the way it worked under stalin. you didn't get to find out what the fact witnesses, because usually there weren't any, just like here. so what do you have? you have people come in and give appearance, give their impressions, and give an appearance and oh, gee, we're well-educated. you know, great. that's fine. and if you're ever not sure about being good at rationalizing? go to law school. you're trained to do that so that when you hate a person...
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the american-led alliance faced a single enemy, the soviet union under joseph stalin. it was soviet communism which eventually collapsed nato survived, but now struggles to agree its future role. >> nato is the most successful alliance in hiory because we ve been able to change. that is exactly what we are doing again and the fact is that we are doing more together in this alliance nhan we have done for many decades. james: but that sounds far too upbeat to those leaders who feel that the alliance has lost its way and is failing to face uhrto developingts. what are some of the future threats nato has to face? still from russia, and there is talk of china, too -- not an adversary, nato insiut i worry-- but a worry nevertless. and there is concern of cyber attacks on satellites in space. how would nato react to that? president trump is claing suess, pushing other states to increase nato spending and so reduce america'% share. but other splits over the way ahead won't be resolved in a few hours a formal talks tomorrow. buckingham palace.ews, nada: for more, i spoke earlie
the american-led alliance faced a single enemy, the soviet union under joseph stalin. it was soviet communism which eventually collapsed nato survived, but now struggles to agree its future role. >> nato is the most successful alliance in hiory because we ve been able to change. that is exactly what we are doing again and the fact is that we are doing more together in this alliance nhan we have done for many decades. james: but that sounds far too upbeat to those leaders who feel that the...
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the us could pay that or perhaps a longer leave for young parents knowing that we could pay that stalin was said to have joked the only country rich enough to afford communism was the united states. [laughter] why should it not be true? in the 19 sixties the dow jones was approaching a record level of 1000 and only a matter of months before it passes the landmark but there is one underappreciated executive who saw things differently. he was vice president / labor relations and his name was bulware so girls didn't come when they rode out their big plans he believed in a dumpy lab that they have an idea it feels like a ge adl lightbulb. bulware believe the birth the government and union demands backed by government would gradually strangle competitiveness even a little bit of socialism could do damage reason our 1959 kitchens were better the longest term investments at the beginning of ge the goods were affordable otherwise it would have ge uncompetitive and the russians would make better kitchens nobody could quite imagine japan but that was the scope of the imagination it was in the vie
the us could pay that or perhaps a longer leave for young parents knowing that we could pay that stalin was said to have joked the only country rich enough to afford communism was the united states. [laughter] why should it not be true? in the 19 sixties the dow jones was approaching a record level of 1000 and only a matter of months before it passes the landmark but there is one underappreciated executive who saw things differently. he was vice president / labor relations and his name was...
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the american—led alliance faced a single enemy, the soviet union underjosef stalin.d. nato survived, but now struggles to agree its future role. nato is the most successful alliance in history, because we have been able to change when the world is changing. that is exactly what we're doing again, and the fact is that we're doing more together in this alliance now that we've done for many decades. but that sounds far too upbeat to those who think the alliance has lost its way and needs to face up to developing threats. so what are some of those future threats nato has to face? still from russia and there is talk now of china, as well, not an adversary, nato insists, but a worry, nevertheless. and there is concern about possible future cyber attacks on satellites in space. how would nato react to that? president trump is now claiming success, pushing other states to increase their nato spending and so reduce america's 70% share. but other splits over the way ahead won't be resolved in a few hours of formal talks tomorrow. james robbins, bbc news, buckingham palace. for
the american—led alliance faced a single enemy, the soviet union underjosef stalin.d. nato survived, but now struggles to agree its future role. nato is the most successful alliance in history, because we have been able to change when the world is changing. that is exactly what we're doing again, and the fact is that we're doing more together in this alliance now that we've done for many decades. but that sounds far too upbeat to those who think the alliance has lost its way and needs to face...
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stalin are's successful landing followed a failed attempt to reach the international space station.tation. but the return journey was flawless under major test for the capsule's parachutes, opening up to and the intense heat of the craft‘s re—entry into the earth's atmosphere. they successfully slowed down the capsule, ensuring a safe arrival in the white sand desert in new mexico. a cushion planning, much to the relief of ground staff. we did not make it to the international space station. we did not stock. but the spacecraft flew exceptionally well, and then of course we brought the spacecraft home, for the first time landing a capsule on land in the united states. we have not done that asa united states. we have not done that as a nation before, we have not done it. and, lift off! the rise of sta rliner, it. and, lift off! the rise of starliner, a new error for human space flight. the mission started on friday. the mission went according to plan, the capsule propelled into orbit by rocket on its journey to the space station. but when it came to separating from its engine 15 minut
stalin are's successful landing followed a failed attempt to reach the international space station.tation. but the return journey was flawless under major test for the capsule's parachutes, opening up to and the intense heat of the craft‘s re—entry into the earth's atmosphere. they successfully slowed down the capsule, ensuring a safe arrival in the white sand desert in new mexico. a cushion planning, much to the relief of ground staff. we did not make it to the international space station....
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it is really strange because similar picture of insurers so i have seen together with stalin that they have seen is that is the school for u.k. and best in moscow and it is only proves that we have. a long relationship between i would 2 countries and i would. people and some of the sensations some data scandals cannot affect in a long term relationship because of the key sure that links with 2 people russia or russia empire soviet union the. russian federation and the united kingdom they are stronger than these sensational influences but it was there have been big changes britain and russia on the same side of iran and then you helped negotiate but the intermediate range nuclear forces treaty which was the british government have long supported. you again on the british side on washington's decision to rip it up and destroy that treaty well yes 40 years ago i was part of the team that negotiated one of the. years that has brought to the top and into that relationship at the dangerous boarding to a european history and this was i and there it was as short i would say. agreement it. is a
it is really strange because similar picture of insurers so i have seen together with stalin that they have seen is that is the school for u.k. and best in moscow and it is only proves that we have. a long relationship between i would 2 countries and i would. people and some of the sensations some data scandals cannot affect in a long term relationship because of the key sure that links with 2 people russia or russia empire soviet union the. russian federation and the united kingdom they are...
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the american—led alliance faced a single enemy, the soviet union underjosef stalin.apsed. nato survived, but now struggles to agree its future role. nato is the most successful alliance in history, because we have been able to change when the world is changing. that is exactly what we're doing again, and the fact is that we're doing more together in this alliance now that we've done for many decades. but that sounds far too upbeat to those leaders who think the alliance has lost its way and needs to face up to developing threats. so, what are some of those future threats nato has to face? well, still from russia and there's talk now of china, too, not an adversary, nato insists, but a worry, nevertheless. and there is concern about possible future cyber attacks on satellites in space. how would nato react to that? president trump is now claiming success, pushing other states to increase their nato spending and so reduce america's 70% share. but other splits over the way ahead won't be resolved in a few hours of formal talks tomorrow. james robbins, bbc news, buckingh
the american—led alliance faced a single enemy, the soviet union underjosef stalin.apsed. nato survived, but now struggles to agree its future role. nato is the most successful alliance in history, because we have been able to change when the world is changing. that is exactly what we're doing again, and the fact is that we're doing more together in this alliance now that we've done for many decades. but that sounds far too upbeat to those leaders who think the alliance has lost its way and...