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stalin chased his mind. and cabled kimmel song on january 30th 1950 saying i invite you to come to moscow to discuss with me the operation that you have wanted to operate the operation you've wanted to launch. in the invasion of south korea. he didn't spell that out. his language was very sparse, but that was clearly what he meant. now thanks for okay. this is a photograph of stalin in the middle now khrushchev and all the leaders of the communist states gathered tolerance 70th birthday. this is in the bowl shore theater. and it occurs december 21st 1949. stalin had invited now to come and discuss a treaty of assistance and alliance mal made his first trip outside the country was very upset. doesn't have very many photographs available. he didn't like photographs of himself. he's never smiling. which may have something to do with the fact that he had black teeth? but there he is looking. not likely happy camper at the bolshe theater. the negotiations dragged on for two months. they would lead to a treaty. bu
stalin chased his mind. and cabled kimmel song on january 30th 1950 saying i invite you to come to moscow to discuss with me the operation that you have wanted to operate the operation you've wanted to launch. in the invasion of south korea. he didn't spell that out. his language was very sparse, but that was clearly what he meant. now thanks for okay. this is a photograph of stalin in the middle now khrushchev and all the leaders of the communist states gathered tolerance 70th birthday. this...
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for a containment policy against our former world war ii allies in the soviet union led by joseph stalin this view that the the alliance that had won the war in europe and against japan was not necessarily going to be sustainable as a entirely friendly relationship. post war had been growing from really the moment that that roosevelt and churchill and stalin got together at yalta to discuss the post-war world. but this is the period 75 years ago when the what would become the cold war policy foreign policy of the west really began to take shape and as you'll hear tonight with our panelists? it was like so many moments in that world war ii period it was the rhetorical genius of winston churchill that really crystallized the idea and the reality for the western world. churchill's speech as well here was not immediately popular either in the us or in in western europe. and yet the force of his analysis and the the magic of his words of his rhetoric once again carried the day i grew up like many of you hearing the words iron curtain all the time as a as an ordinary matter of conversation. it
for a containment policy against our former world war ii allies in the soviet union led by joseph stalin this view that the the alliance that had won the war in europe and against japan was not necessarily going to be sustainable as a entirely friendly relationship. post war had been growing from really the moment that that roosevelt and churchill and stalin got together at yalta to discuss the post-war world. but this is the period 75 years ago when the what would become the cold war policy...
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but it was inevitable because it was the western powers that sold out the sovereign country when stalin's soviet union was always demanding for security protections to maintain the peace in europe that is completely forgotten and you don't have to love or hate stalin bennis is the fact to him and took a swipe at that he was a friend of the soviet union like of him you. yes indeed following the comings of power of the national socialists in germany in january of 1970 free and certainly if from 135 onwards stalin sort of collective security we've both britain and france but it was securely intensive in the period from 1956 right up until the summer of the 19th fancy night however of london and paris has a his sarah cool lovin of communism gave up with this song. riku distrust and suspicion of russian motives which the british and the french always described as russian expansionism russian imperialist objects is so they shunned stalin's attempts at collective security now i'm not going to sit here today patrons say that if the incident france and the soviet union has signed a pact with one a
but it was inevitable because it was the western powers that sold out the sovereign country when stalin's soviet union was always demanding for security protections to maintain the peace in europe that is completely forgotten and you don't have to love or hate stalin bennis is the fact to him and took a swipe at that he was a friend of the soviet union like of him you. yes indeed following the comings of power of the national socialists in germany in january of 1970 free and certainly if from...
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national socialists in germany in january of 1000 friends he free and certainly if 1945 own words stalin so collective security we've both britain and france but was securely intensive in the period from 1946 right up until the summer of 1939 however up london and paris has his sterile cool loathing of communism together with his son. very cool distrust and suspicion of russian motives which the british and the french always described as russian expansionism russian imperialist objects is so they shunned stalin's attent a collective security now i'm not going to sit here today basically say that if president france and soviet union has signs a pouncer one another that would have to nazi germany because there is more than sufficient evidence to show that nazi germany was of the opinion that the soviets army was not a particularly powerful force when it came to offensive warfare nonetheless the fact that a serviette union swords collective security we've risen and france is a historical fact you cannot dispute sense and yet the british and the france also signs their own agreements with na
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there are no ox glorifying stalin or the so if you're in there who are not even though in the.in the ages or so in the 7 just there are all glory find the soviet soul just who draw the german so wait so am i france for example in poland he leave on the square named offer the defense or study abroad the name was removed why this is terrible this is what makes os you know he can see into some of our concessions that we made in 1999 are out of. the us and to jump in here that's actually a thread that we're going to be able to use the next part of our program here ok i'm going to jump in here we're going to go to a short break and after that short break discussion on some real news day. when i was told small seemed wrong all my old clothes just don't call. me the old days yet to shape out this day comes to educate and in games from an equal betrayal. when so many find themselves worlds apart we choose to look for common ground. welcome back to cross talk we're all things considered i'm peter lavelle this is the home edition to remind you we're discussing some real names. it is go b
there are no ox glorifying stalin or the so if you're in there who are not even though in the.in the ages or so in the 7 just there are all glory find the soviet soul just who draw the german so wait so am i france for example in poland he leave on the square named offer the defense or study abroad the name was removed why this is terrible this is what makes os you know he can see into some of our concessions that we made in 1999 are out of. the us and to jump in here that's actually a thread...
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he also saw the danger with stalin. as you said he wanted to keep him in the alliance and he respected him i think they respect each other they respect each other's intelligence they were always wary of one another i think that he and truman share the same values and they made united states and britain they made them closer than they had ever been during the war was. and it was a matter of and keeping a clear eye on what they were facing with. >> so crosby when exactly was churchill proposing in the speech. it's about an hour-long speech if i remember. the one line that is a mortal. it took a few seconds for them to utter. but it wasn't just a pep talk, he had basically a framework that he was laying out and test driving. >> in essence what he was proposing, was a continuation of two thirds of the wartime alliance. the americans in the british. and the shared values of the english speaking people. of course he was including the british commonwealth. the australians and the new zealanders. maybe at that point even the so
he also saw the danger with stalin. as you said he wanted to keep him in the alliance and he respected him i think they respect each other they respect each other's intelligence they were always wary of one another i think that he and truman share the same values and they made united states and britain they made them closer than they had ever been during the war was. and it was a matter of and keeping a clear eye on what they were facing with. >> so crosby when exactly was churchill...
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there are no ops glorifying stalin or the so if you in and then who are not even know in the. in the ages or so in the 7 just there are arcs glorifying the soviet soul just who draw the germans away so am i france for example in poland he lived on the square named after the defense or study and grab the name was removed why this is terrible this is what makes os you know we can see into some of our concessions that we made in edge in 1990 you are out of. the us and i jump in here that's actually a thread you will get to be able to use the next part of our program here ok i'm going to jump in here we're going to go to a short break and after that short break discussion on some real news day. the world is. shaped by. the day or thinks. we dare to ask. the problem with having money printing and also near 0 percent or 0 percent interest rates is that it destroys price signals in the economy because you're saying the underlying fundamental substance of the economy that is money money itself is the grol material of economics of capitalism you're saying it has a 0 value so therefore
there are no ops glorifying stalin or the so if you in and then who are not even know in the. in the ages or so in the 7 just there are arcs glorifying the soviet soul just who draw the germans away so am i france for example in poland he lived on the square named after the defense or study and grab the name was removed why this is terrible this is what makes os you know we can see into some of our concessions that we made in edge in 1990 you are out of. the us and i jump in here that's...
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him it was really stalin we were frankly on the ropes if it hadn't been for the russians. a fresh wave of world war 2 history from speculation started in the 1990 s. the soviet union collapsed the warsaw pact ceased to exist and opponents immediately took advantage of that. secretly and. said this is space and we. should become an east might happen if i underling to. be a bit i might. i'm finished up leave. but when. you're not the most inane comment. to me it. said you know. you have a meaning. yes that's been a big mistake we violated all these nonproliferation treaties which you know occurred in our case under reagan. impossible to find one or 2 again but according to some revising its history is still possible. in the eyes of some with i'm citing. it like the. americans i would say i'm not american but american really without without them i think the whole europe would be speaking german today. please give it. along with their allies. here it. would if it was the usa like the usa old fire there were 2 teams i remembered that. team of the usa. who defeated them their ma
him it was really stalin we were frankly on the ropes if it hadn't been for the russians. a fresh wave of world war 2 history from speculation started in the 1990 s. the soviet union collapsed the warsaw pact ceased to exist and opponents immediately took advantage of that. secretly and. said this is space and we. should become an east might happen if i underling to. be a bit i might. i'm finished up leave. but when. you're not the most inane comment. to me it. said you know. you have a...
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him it was really stalin we were frankly on the ropes if it hadn't been for the russians. a fresh wave of world war 2 history france vacations started in the 1990 s. the soviet union collapsed the warsaw pact ceased to exist and opponents immediately took advantage of that. if i secretly and. said this is space since we. should be comin east might have been found and we get to. be a bit mit. i'm finished up leave them beat fellow but when. you're not the most you may say you had to speed. up when. you should sue me it's. what. you do she said you know what you have to say meaning to make it straight just needs to be yes that's been a big mistake we violated all these nonproliferation treaties which you know occurred in our case under reagan. it's obviously impossible to find one or 2 again but according to some revising its history is still possible. i think you see. posted. on the. scene if you look. me in the eyes and so with i'm citing the noise from cloth. do you mean it like the. americans i would say i'm not american but americans really without without them i think
him it was really stalin we were frankly on the ropes if it hadn't been for the russians. a fresh wave of world war 2 history france vacations started in the 1990 s. the soviet union collapsed the warsaw pact ceased to exist and opponents immediately took advantage of that. if i secretly and. said this is space since we. should be comin east might have been found and we get to. be a bit mit. i'm finished up leave them beat fellow but when. you're not the most you may say you had to speed. up...
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joseph stalin died of a stroke just 10 days after that press conference. in which ike opened the door to a possible meeting between the two superpowers. it would be two more years before he was able to meet. with the new soviet leadership that meeting happened at the geneva conference in 1955. this big four conference consisted of the leaders of the soviet union the united states the united kingdom and france. they attended this conference to discuss. general disarmament proposals and the disposition of allied forces in berlin the soviets were particularly upset that western powers is still maintained troops in west berlin, which surrounded by east german. eisenhower's chosen to be chairman of the first of this conference's meetings. and he opened opened the conference by saying the following. we meet here for a simple purpose. we have come to find a basis for accommodation, which will make life safer and happier. not only for the nations we represent. but for people everywhere. so already in specifically dealing with the soviet leadership. he's implying t
joseph stalin died of a stroke just 10 days after that press conference. in which ike opened the door to a possible meeting between the two superpowers. it would be two more years before he was able to meet. with the new soviet leadership that meeting happened at the geneva conference in 1955. this big four conference consisted of the leaders of the soviet union the united states the united kingdom and france. they attended this conference to discuss. general disarmament proposals and the...
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it gets completed under stalin in the 1930's. so that the american relief effort was not humanitarian as a. -- humanitarianism. it was espionage under the cloak of humanitarianism. these were spies. the types of records i told you i studied in the hoover archives , it is in part that record-keeping that lend credibility to the charge that this was some kind of espionage or a kind of testing the ground for american business. but mostly, by the 1940's and 1950's, the episode is forgotten. i am studying soviet history in the 1970's for the first time. i am reading through these years and reading soviet history books. you would never see the ara. you would never see the hoover relief mission. it is not there. so that is one factor on the soviet side. on the american side, it is because of herbert hoover's disgrace. his failing reputation after the great depression and after he leaves office, that his work as the great humanitarian becomes obscured by the great depression. americans do not want to hear about him anymore. by the 1950's
it gets completed under stalin in the 1930's. so that the american relief effort was not humanitarian as a. -- humanitarianism. it was espionage under the cloak of humanitarianism. these were spies. the types of records i told you i studied in the hoover archives , it is in part that record-keeping that lend credibility to the charge that this was some kind of espionage or a kind of testing the ground for american business. but mostly, by the 1940's and 1950's, the episode is forgotten. i am...
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eisenhower's reply to this question about whether he would meet stalin, who was at the time probablyrica's staunchest enemy was, quote, i would meet anybody, anywhere, where i thought there was the slightest chance of doing any good. so despite the heavy chill in diplomatic relations between the u.s. and the soviet union, eisenhower was willing to use any personal means to reduce tensions between the two nations. joseph stalin died of a stroke just ten days after that press conference in which ike opened the door to a possible meeting between the two super powers. it would be two por years before he would able to meet with the new soviet leadership. that meeting happened at the geneva conference in 1955. this big conference consisted of the leaders of the soviet union, the united states, the united kingdom and france. they attended this conference to discuss on a general disarmament proposal and the disposition of allied forces in berlin. the soviets were particularly upset that western powers still maintained troops in west berlin which was surrounded by germans. eisenhower was chos
eisenhower's reply to this question about whether he would meet stalin, who was at the time probablyrica's staunchest enemy was, quote, i would meet anybody, anywhere, where i thought there was the slightest chance of doing any good. so despite the heavy chill in diplomatic relations between the u.s. and the soviet union, eisenhower was willing to use any personal means to reduce tensions between the two nations. joseph stalin died of a stroke just ten days after that press conference in which...
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and what happened was joseph stalin had died. and with stalin's death that opened the door for a negotiated solution, and he said things were wrapped up in no time, and he said it was so noticeable. it was so obvious that something monumental had happened and they were able to connect it to stalin's death. now whether stalin's death opened the door for north korean negotiations or north koreans read that as an opportunity because there'll be a little bit of a power vacuum. to act on our own behalf and do this. i don't know. but he noticed a significant difference once and of course by 1953 as well. we had a presidential election year and yt eisenhower's was elected president eisenhower's over to korea him personally and if necessary, he would use nuclear weapons. to end bring this thing to an end. so i think the combination of stalin's death. eisenhower's house and eisenhower's threats probably brought everyone to the negotiating table in a very serious way and ultimately the prisoners were exchanged but those who did not want to
and what happened was joseph stalin had died. and with stalin's death that opened the door for a negotiated solution, and he said things were wrapped up in no time, and he said it was so noticeable. it was so obvious that something monumental had happened and they were able to connect it to stalin's death. now whether stalin's death opened the door for north korean negotiations or north koreans read that as an opportunity because there'll be a little bit of a power vacuum. to act on our own...
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americans. -- stalin's of russia could not do.— americans. -- stalin's of russia could not do. ~ ., .out how successful and — could not do. when we hear about how successful and how _ could not do. when we hear about how successful and how affluent _ could not do. when we hear about how successful and how affluent that i successful and how affluent that this request, how well greenwood was doing, has an everett recovery? we rebuilt doing, has an everett recovery? - rebuilt immediately after the massacre. i can say that. that hasn't ever recovered? what was the deathknell was when chose the, the federal government of the us, chose to put the interstate highway to the heart of our community and the couple that with having checks being given through what they call urban renewal to homes that had the property value have been depressed recently by the building of those interstate highways. so as a result of today, fast—forward 100 years later, the largest land owner in the greenwood district is the city of tulsa, the same city that was complicit at best and a co—conspirator at worst in the
americans. -- stalin's of russia could not do.— americans. -- stalin's of russia could not do. ~ ., .out how successful and — could not do. when we hear about how successful and how _ could not do. when we hear about how successful and how affluent _ could not do. when we hear about how successful and how affluent that i successful and how affluent that this request, how well greenwood was doing, has an everett recovery? we rebuilt doing, has an everett recovery? - rebuilt immediately after...
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so, the 25th, nikita khrushchev had denounced joe stalin during his time as chairman. it set off this reverberation that the cold war was going to end because stalin was gone and khrushchev had emerged from this troika that had been running the soviet union. it was going to connect later on to events in berlin and cuba with this change. the world got a little safer and a little more dangerous at the same time. on a more positive note, four days prior, elvis pressley released his first album. so, two days later, my fair lady debuts. this is a picture of elvis pressley on stage, march 17, 1956. with the dorsey brothers stage show. two television staples. i did not know what kind of connection we might have her tonight, -- here tonight, but in earlier presentations i was actually able to play a little of this so you can hear the same -- theme music you might remember from these soap operas. early april, 1950 six, as the world turns, and the edge of night. three days after the bowl -- the wedding of princess grace, elvis has his first number one. i do not think it is unrea
so, the 25th, nikita khrushchev had denounced joe stalin during his time as chairman. it set off this reverberation that the cold war was going to end because stalin was gone and khrushchev had emerged from this troika that had been running the soviet union. it was going to connect later on to events in berlin and cuba with this change. the world got a little safer and a little more dangerous at the same time. on a more positive note, four days prior, elvis pressley released his first album....
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and stalin who actually defeated hitler. the big day here in russia or is it celebrates the 76th anniversary of the red army's victory over nazi germany in the great patriotic war feel we've got a major parade in moscow coming up with commemorative events across the country and being the former soviet republics we're going to be bringing you special coverage of it throughout the day here. a little later also to come this hour as well and we come up with some of the other big stories of the week the u.s. government marked world press freedom day by focusing on the rights of journalists in other countries we look at america's own record with all the media freedoms than . the public.
and stalin who actually defeated hitler. the big day here in russia or is it celebrates the 76th anniversary of the red army's victory over nazi germany in the great patriotic war feel we've got a major parade in moscow coming up with commemorative events across the country and being the former soviet republics we're going to be bringing you special coverage of it throughout the day here. a little later also to come this hour as well and we come up with some of the other big stories of the week...
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it was really stalin we were frankly on the ropes if it hadn't been for the russians. a fresh wave of world war 2 history from speculation started in the 1990 s. the soviet union collapsed the warsaw pact ceased to exist and opponents immediately took advantage of that. and. said this is space since we. should become an east happen if i am going to get back to. be a bit i might. i'm finished up leave them beat fellow but when. you're not the most you may come. up with. that soon get. you to see she said you know what you have to say i mean i think if they could spread this money yes it's been a big mistake that we violated all these nonproliferation treaties which you know occurred in our case under reagan. vs lee impossible to find one or 2 again but according to some revising its history is still possible. today in this one day i need. you to fill. me in that i did so with the phone i'm citing even though. it is like the. americans i would say i'm not american but americans really without them i think the whole europe would be speaking german today. please get. along
it was really stalin we were frankly on the ropes if it hadn't been for the russians. a fresh wave of world war 2 history from speculation started in the 1990 s. the soviet union collapsed the warsaw pact ceased to exist and opponents immediately took advantage of that. and. said this is space since we. should become an east happen if i am going to get back to. be a bit i might. i'm finished up leave them beat fellow but when. you're not the most you may come. up with. that soon get. you to see...
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and one of the reporters asked n if he wouldtl consider meeting e with soviet premier josef stalin. and more importantly, if he would consider traveling outside the united states to meet with josef stalin.o presidents by and large did not make many foreign trips for anys reason i prior to the mid-20th century. partly it was due to s r difficulties inep getting overseas. it took a long time to take steamships. eisenhower's reply to whether he would meet stalin who was at the time probably america's here staunchest enemy was, quote, i would meet anybody anywhere where i thought there was the i slightest chance of doing any good. so despite the heavy chill in d diplomatic relations between thn u.s. and soviet union, eisenhower was willing to use any personal means to reduce thp tensions between the two to nations.two su josef stalin died of a stroke just ten days after that press conference in which ike opened t the dooro to a possible meetin between the two super powers. it would be two more years he before he was able to meet with the new soviet leadership. that meeting happened at t
and one of the reporters asked n if he wouldtl consider meeting e with soviet premier josef stalin. and more importantly, if he would consider traveling outside the united states to meet with josef stalin.o presidents by and large did not make many foreign trips for anys reason i prior to the mid-20th century. partly it was due to s r difficulties inep getting overseas. it took a long time to take steamships. eisenhower's reply to whether he would meet stalin who was at the time probably...
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and stalin who actually defeated hitler. is you'll be a reflection of reality. in a world transformed. what will make you feel safe. isolation full community. are you going the right way or are you being led so. tightly. what is true what is faith. in the world corrupted you need to descend. to join us in the depths. for a mate in the shallowness. glucose sugar that is fuels nearly all living cells when we eat our pancreas secretes insulin. and this insulin is what transports sugar to our cells. when our diets are heavy in foods that are starchy and sweet by processed foods in fact our insulin levels are constantly high. with too much insulin our fat cells the fat tissue in our body takes up too many calories and holds on to them so there aren't enough calories for the rest of the body there aren't enough calories for the loss for the organs in the brain. and that's why we get hungry. so these highly processed foods fast foods sugary beverages junk foods that we're snacking on they die just very quickly but they don't provid
and stalin who actually defeated hitler. is you'll be a reflection of reality. in a world transformed. what will make you feel safe. isolation full community. are you going the right way or are you being led so. tightly. what is true what is faith. in the world corrupted you need to descend. to join us in the depths. for a mate in the shallowness. glucose sugar that is fuels nearly all living cells when we eat our pancreas secretes insulin. and this insulin is what transports sugar to our...
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who is the one man stalin most respects and fears as leader of the united energies of this free nationknow the answer. as people saw lincoln a century ago, we seek eisenhower now. from every heart and horizon, from farms and factories, even democrats who place principle above party, from all the people of america, the thunder grows. the century has brought a new threat of slavery. but there is a new lincoln to meet the challenge. statesman, citizen, mr. american, dwight david eisenhower. >>> weeknights this month, we're featuring american history tv programs as a preview of what's available every weekend on c-span3. tonight we look at the cold war. the author talks about her book "master negotiator." it talks about how james baker worked to create what president george h.w. bush called a new order, as the soviet union collapsed. new international relationships emerged between 1989 and 1992. watch tonight beginning at 8:00 p.m. eastern and watch american history tv every weekend on c-span3. ♪♪ ♪♪
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i think when we say stalin bro, you all know what you two of course know and i bet most of the audience a little listening knows as well. we mean the surrounding of a german field army inside solomon the germans had four field armies and their southern campaign and now they lost one the biggest one it was cut off and eventually marched off wholesale in captivity. but you know that only happened because the germans showed up at stalingrad and said and that was in november the germans showed up and selling right two months earlier with without enough strength to take the city. and that only happened because they launched an offensive in june in the southern front that that was far under resourced. you know, the germans are already down a quarter of a million in terms of the the sort of replacement deficit units are at 40% of their nominal strength. they're raising divisions amongst the hungarians romanians and italian armies because they lack the number of divisions themself and then you know you go bad. why do they do that? well, they did that because it was the last crack at the soviets
i think when we say stalin bro, you all know what you two of course know and i bet most of the audience a little listening knows as well. we mean the surrounding of a german field army inside solomon the germans had four field armies and their southern campaign and now they lost one the biggest one it was cut off and eventually marched off wholesale in captivity. but you know that only happened because the germans showed up at stalingrad and said and that was in november the germans showed up...
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launched and now a batch of stalin call about satellites from cape canaveral in the u.s. state of florida on saturday the reusable falcon 9 rocket carried 52 satellites on board is mox the aerospace companies 5th state falcon flight this year in the back row and once again here's a reminder of our top story. israeli palestinian violence has continued through the night that's after israeli air strikes destroyed a tower in gaza city housing several international media organizations israel says the building was used by hamas intelligence thomaston in militants fired dozens of rockets toward israel's coastal city of tel aviv's that's also the sound will have more headlines at the top of the. image and home any portion of lunch i'll turn out in the world climb a tree if you call the story this is my plan for the way from just one week. we're going to really just. we still have time to our ongoing.
launched and now a batch of stalin call about satellites from cape canaveral in the u.s. state of florida on saturday the reusable falcon 9 rocket carried 52 satellites on board is mox the aerospace companies 5th state falcon flight this year in the back row and once again here's a reminder of our top story. israeli palestinian violence has continued through the night that's after israeli air strikes destroyed a tower in gaza city housing several international media organizations israel says...
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those tensions were heightened when russian's premier, joseph stalin died under mysterious circumstances. the new leader announced russia had the hydrogen bomb before the conference scheduled for 1955. at the conference, khrushchev represented russia. president eisenhower voiced hopes of improved east/west relations. >>, of course, no one knows what the coming months will tell, but in the meantime we do know that new contacts have been established and there is evidence of a new friendliness in the world. >> in budapest the program fostered by khrushchev was threatened. the hungarian government tried to halt anti-communist demonstrations and a revolt erupted. fighting with paving stones and small arms, the hungarians resisted russian occupation troops for a brief period. >> khrushchev went to hungary. as red reserves were brought from romanian, he stalled for time charging that american agents had foe meanted the uprising. the russian reserve swept across hungary, suppressing the revolt brutally. some rev gees escaped to austria. others less fortunate were shot down by red border guards.
those tensions were heightened when russian's premier, joseph stalin died under mysterious circumstances. the new leader announced russia had the hydrogen bomb before the conference scheduled for 1955. at the conference, khrushchev represented russia. president eisenhower voiced hopes of improved east/west relations. >>, of course, no one knows what the coming months will tell, but in the meantime we do know that new contacts have been established and there is evidence of a new...
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jews exterminated same "new york times" that printed lies from walter durant man in moscow joseph stalinkrainians at the handle of stalin so "new york times" has a pretty bad past when it comes to history and human rights. professor, i want to thank you very much outstanding book 1620 critical response to the 1619 project this is the book that should be in all of the schools in america. and good luck to you, sir. >> thank you so much. mark: we'll be right back. m so . houston. this is sam with usaa. do you see the tow truck? yes, thank you, that was fast. sgt. houston never expected this to happen. or that her grandpa's dog tags would be left behind. but that one call got her a tow and rental... ...paid her claim... ...and we even pulled a few strings. making it easy to make things right: that's what we're made for. usaa. what you're made of, we're made for. get a quote today. ♪♪ it's velveeta shells & cheese we're made for. .. if you have postmenopausal osteoporosis and a high risk for fracture, now might not be the best time to ask yourself... 'are my bones strong?' life is full of mak
jews exterminated same "new york times" that printed lies from walter durant man in moscow joseph stalinkrainians at the handle of stalin so "new york times" has a pretty bad past when it comes to history and human rights. professor, i want to thank you very much outstanding book 1620 critical response to the 1619 project this is the book that should be in all of the schools in america. and good luck to you, sir. >> thank you so much. mark: we'll be right back. m so ....
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and stalin who actually defeated hitler. what if paul is. so. he should. be. given mind that it's over just because i was. bored him. if i knew it was a bludgeon is he going to do this don't look at the ripple from the booth and look . at them if guys could get to the. roots. and for. the snow. that it will already have. well i know it's a little of that was poetic or so but if it was it will do if that's the one of the discipline swarm opposing and if. you've got a little blood you know this one of those. when i was a boy i think i'm a lot of you'd like to do. it. where one slip up doesn't. they said that it brought them into a terrible if they kissed the muslims bit so what. it but it's a horror that where there would be spit it was it was more that. we are our eyes in the those on board but in the mud where we're just. about the richness yes but. just what i want as a writer in the book. but. the stickler was. about this i love war. but most of the spam in the. first war was about the more. the better but almost unparalleled in the space literature inconven
and stalin who actually defeated hitler. what if paul is. so. he should. be. given mind that it's over just because i was. bored him. if i knew it was a bludgeon is he going to do this don't look at the ripple from the booth and look . at them if guys could get to the. roots. and for. the snow. that it will already have. well i know it's a little of that was poetic or so but if it was it will do if that's the one of the discipline swarm opposing and if. you've got a little blood you know this...
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and stalin who actually defeated hillary. thank. you. so much. each. photo cyclists should. get a mother out of her had just. bought him. if i knew it was a blood and you going to get through this new through don't look at the ripple from the pollutants and then with a look rust title if guys could get to disposable routes. and for. just the thrill or. whatever already has a well that's that's. just not for. him why why not to get all of them to go up or so by a fellow as it will do it lets them what i thought was an disappoints more pleasant if it's both of them. the couple of plenty of others to love those and will but. what other people at the millenia that they do. get. more once they get the guys who just said that i don't mean for example that they kissed the nose and spit so what. it but it's all for that with this bit it was it was more that it got yeah wow i see any of those and open them up but it was just a. little bit on the. proposition that c.s. blood. just not only does a writer in your. book i let them stick on what they. like this i left more. than 5 points
and stalin who actually defeated hillary. thank. you. so much. each. photo cyclists should. get a mother out of her had just. bought him. if i knew it was a blood and you going to get through this new through don't look at the ripple from the pollutants and then with a look rust title if guys could get to disposable routes. and for. just the thrill or. whatever already has a well that's that's. just not for. him why why not to get all of them to go up or so by a fellow as it will do it lets...
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against russian coal or aggression -- those tensions were heightened when russia's premier, joseph stalinnder mysterious circumstances in 1953. they succeeded to the communist leadership. during his brief premiership that russia had the hydrogen bomb shortly before the big summit conference schedule for 1955. at the conference in geneva khrushchev who deposed melon, cause represented russia with -- upon his return to washington from geneva president ivan eisenhower voiced hope for east west relations. >> no one knows but the coming months will tell. in the meantime we do know that new contacts have been established. there is evidence of a new friendliness in the world. >> in budapest, the program fostered by khrushchev was carried by -- two that threat and russian control. the hungarian puppet government tried to halt anti communist demonstrations and a revolt erupted. anne fighting with paving stones and small arms, the hungarians successfully resisted russian occupation troops for a brief period. khrushchev went to hungary, extensively to parley with leaders of the revolt. as red reserv
against russian coal or aggression -- those tensions were heightened when russia's premier, joseph stalinnder mysterious circumstances in 1953. they succeeded to the communist leadership. during his brief premiership that russia had the hydrogen bomb shortly before the big summit conference schedule for 1955. at the conference in geneva khrushchev who deposed melon, cause represented russia with -- upon his return to washington from geneva president ivan eisenhower voiced hope for east west...
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and stalin who actually defeated hitler. so. he still. needs. but also if. he's. going to mind that it's about just. bought him. because i knew it was a bludgeon isn't going to see this if we don't look at the report of what's the purpose of them but that would look nice title if guys could get a disposable read. see. if the sales. level i will read has a lot of. chestnut but i. see why my line up so that i don't know i've already so but i didn't know if that's the lot of the listening to supply small opposing it is both of us. and he probably didn't understand of those a little but why don't. legible at the guy millipede and i did yeah and i did. where one put it up because i said that if i don't go i don't remember what i say but if i guess that wasn't it so what. it but it got it the what what i thought why does it want to do what it did. yeah well i seen you go home hoping it might but what i said. i don't know i don't have a. ration if yes let's. just not have a writing a book of that it might in fact a book i let them go i think alone what them. if i let go
and stalin who actually defeated hitler. so. he still. needs. but also if. he's. going to mind that it's about just. bought him. because i knew it was a bludgeon isn't going to see this if we don't look at the report of what's the purpose of them but that would look nice title if guys could get a disposable read. see. if the sales. level i will read has a lot of. chestnut but i. see why my line up so that i don't know i've already so but i didn't know if that's the lot of the listening to...
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and stalin who actually defeated hitler. while give easy. and. rational. design. more than. actually. yeah but stay on of those people as you can see the 1st place in us united we. could use that as a dog was the impetus was losing the voice and you know the roof. kept it's a secure strange feeling thing to be a small but i'm sure mr. bush has no mind and doesn't leave me so to have to cause or at least to me that can each snake bugger the human impulse to just but. there was this was the age of choice for news all nothe. fox was decent person isn't it. if. you get your pitch. beautiful of course. we should point out that of all that youth world war 2 ended almost 75 years ago but thousands went missing in action lost in the woods and in swamps their families never knew what happened to them many are still waiting for loved ones to return from the war and a dedicated few a still taking lost soldiers home. he. was. where you. are still posting your spew i. was just part of. the. again my. father. has searched for lost soldiers for more than 30 years he started on his own but
and stalin who actually defeated hitler. while give easy. and. rational. design. more than. actually. yeah but stay on of those people as you can see the 1st place in us united we. could use that as a dog was the impetus was losing the voice and you know the roof. kept it's a secure strange feeling thing to be a small but i'm sure mr. bush has no mind and doesn't leave me so to have to cause or at least to me that can each snake bugger the human impulse to just but. there was this was the age...
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jews exterminated same "new york times" that printed lies from walter durant man in moscow joseph stalinr of the ukrainians at the handle of stalin so "new york times" has a pretty bad past when it comes to history and human rights. professor, i want to thank you very much outstanding book 1620 critical response to the 1619 project this is the book that should be in all of the schools in america. and good luck to you, sir. >> thank you so much. mark: we'll be right back. oh, i had never seen a picture of her until i got on ancestry. it was like touching the past. my great aunt signed up to serve in the union army as a field nurse. my great grandmother started a legacy of education in my family. didn't know she ran for state office. ended up opening her own restaurant in san francisco. paralee wharton elder, ... when heartburn takes you by surprise. fight back fast, with new tums naturals. free from artificial flavors and dyes. go with simparica trio it's triple protection made simple! simparica trio is the first and only monthly chewable that covers heartworm disease, ticks and fleas, ro
jews exterminated same "new york times" that printed lies from walter durant man in moscow joseph stalinr of the ukrainians at the handle of stalin so "new york times" has a pretty bad past when it comes to history and human rights. professor, i want to thank you very much outstanding book 1620 critical response to the 1619 project this is the book that should be in all of the schools in america. and good luck to you, sir. >> thank you so much. mark: we'll be right...
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jews exterminated same "new york times" that printed lies from walter durant man in moscow joseph stalin the handle of stalin so "new york times" has a pretty bad past when it comes to history and human rights. professor, i want to thank you very much outstanding book 1620 critical response to the 1619 project this is the book that should be in all of the schools in america. and good luck to you, sir. >> thank you so much. mark: we'll be right back. (naj) at fisher investments, our clients know we have their backs. (other money manager) how do your clients know that? (naj) because as a fiduciary, it's our responsibility to always put clients first. (other money manager) so you do it because you have to? (naj) no, we do it because it's the right thing to do. we help clients enjoy a comfortable retirement. (other money manager) sounds like a big responsibility. (naj) one that we don't take lightly. it's why our fees are structured so we do better when our clients do better. fisher investments is clearly different. .. nicorette knows, quitting smoking is freaking hard. you get advice like:
jews exterminated same "new york times" that printed lies from walter durant man in moscow joseph stalin the handle of stalin so "new york times" has a pretty bad past when it comes to history and human rights. professor, i want to thank you very much outstanding book 1620 critical response to the 1619 project this is the book that should be in all of the schools in america. and good luck to you, sir. >> thank you so much. mark: we'll be right back. (naj) at fisher...
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flunky and about the slaughter or the ukrainians of the hands of stalin so "the new york times" hasan rights. professor, i want to thank you very much. outstanding book, 1620 critical response to the 1619 project. this is the book that should be in all the schools in america and good luck to you, sir. >> thank you so much. mark: wealth is breaking ground on your biggest project yet. worth is giving the people who build it a solid foundation. wealth is shutting down the office for mike's retirement party. worth is giving the employee who spent half his life with you, the party of a lifetime. wealth is watching your business grow. worth is watching your employees grow with it. principal. for all it's worth. nicorette knows, quitting smoking is freaking hard. you get advice like: just stop. get a hobby. you should meditate. eat crunchy foods. go for a run. go for 10 runs! run a marathon. are you kidding me?! instead, start small. with nicorette. which can lead to something big. start stopping with nicorette (vo) nobody dreams in conventional thinking. it didn't get us to the moon. it d
flunky and about the slaughter or the ukrainians of the hands of stalin so "the new york times" hasan rights. professor, i want to thank you very much. outstanding book, 1620 critical response to the 1619 project. this is the book that should be in all the schools in america and good luck to you, sir. >> thank you so much. mark: wealth is breaking ground on your biggest project yet. worth is giving the people who build it a solid foundation. wealth is shutting down the office...
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flunky and about the slaughter or the ukrainians of the hands of stalin so "the new york times" has professor, i want to thank you very much. outstanding book, 1620 critical response to the 1619 project. this is the book that should be in all the schools in america and good luck to you, sir. >> thank you so much. mark: we'll be right back. ♪♪ i'm so glad you're ok, sgt. houston. this is sam with usaa. do you see the tow truck? yes, thank you, that was fast. sgt. houston never expected this to happen. or that her grandpa's dog tags would be left behind. but that one call got her a tow and rental... ...paid her claim... ...and we even pulled a few strings. making it easy to make things right: that's what we're made for. usaa. what you're made of, we're made for. get a quote today. like you, my hands are everything to me. but i was diagnosed with dupuytren's contracture. and it got to the point where things i took for granted got tougher to do. thought surgery was my only option. turns out i was wrong. so when a hand specialist told me about nonsurgical treatments, it was a total game
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with the allies led by the united states and the responsibility for the war was placed on hitler and stalin. starting. a new version year. and i just ski ago when using what i. will see in me a scheme now she's never seen me askin for says ma'am yes yes nim's element of. eat up usually up arrest usual i'll see the school chess them shit shit just oh sure good enough it bugs you start it starts to go to pull it's here to say. new puppy no bids good enough to go to pull. those who experienced will want to becoming fewer and fewer and if you remove the monuments destroy the graves the habs people will forget it's entire they made it a movie in the nation. as a pin just enjoy the. post you. odoriferous over. america. diminish its mission to get a new division. viscounts into the southeast. a phantom must get after. me in the my list box them of every 3. international city made with mishap and massive traffic there might. be made to. americans love by and. this was a fundamental part of how our political leadership and our country at large understood the bargain you get a home and then you know
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