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so i'm here to give you an informational presentation and a brief summary the iron works and historic places. the union iron works is adjacent to cherry hill and dog patch between mariposa and 22nd between illinois. the nomination was prepared by a preparation group and was one of the pier 70 master plan and we have a representative here. the district nomination studied the shipyard property the dash white line and evaluated it for a historic place. the northern portion of the site it the original 1880 shipyard. the union iron works contains a wide variety of strictly buildings go from world war ii. their locked east of illinois. in t in the nomination process began in the 1880. the red brick building is the building 113 and 14 viewed from the central baseline with the richest hill in the background. in 1884 did union iron works built the first ship and this ship was a freighter for the coal company. in 1886 the union iron constructed a blacksmith shop and those buildings were designed by civil engineers and they were joined in 1914 and this is the oldest survivor on the site. in 1896 they have a renai
so i'm here to give you an informational presentation and a brief summary the iron works and historic places. the union iron works is adjacent to cherry hill and dog patch between mariposa and 22nd between illinois. the nomination was prepared by a preparation group and was one of the pier 70 master plan and we have a representative here. the district nomination studied the shipyard property the dash white line and evaluated it for a historic place. the northern portion of the site it the...
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>> hopefully when i -- if i do get released today, take my ged, go to the interview with the iron workers union i get the job at the iron workers union, save up my money and do what i have to do to do what every other person does. works every day, start a family. >> is that a possibility? >> yes, it is. >> mr. elkins, i've read your report. the recommendation is he be given credit for time he served and that he be released today. are you agreement with the recommendation here made by the probation officer? >> judge, it really bothers me that this young man is sitting here today. he's had numerous services offered to him by this court. he's 18. he has no education. he has an adult record in another state. he has a serious juvenile record. and unless he gets his life together very quickly i know after being a prosecutor for 25 years that he's headed for a very bleak future, and it just bothers me to see somebody at 18 walking out of this court that's provided him so many opportunities to change, and he hasn't availed himself to the opportunities. but because there are no further services that the
>> hopefully when i -- if i do get released today, take my ged, go to the interview with the iron workers union i get the job at the iron workers union, save up my money and do what i have to do to do what every other person does. works every day, start a family. >> is that a possibility? >> yes, it is. >> mr. elkins, i've read your report. the recommendation is he be given credit for time he served and that he be released today. are you agreement with the recommendation...
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by working with the president of the state senate, stephen swanson, the head of the steelworkers, the iron workers union because as up private sector unionist he wants a vital economy and the economy is dead in the water. he oppose private sector unions. private-sector unions like 1199 want to extract, that is what governor walker was dealing with in wisconsin. there is no interest in growing the economy at a large. if you show me where obama's politics have been designed to grow the economy i want to know about them. so liberalism becomes deeply connected with public-sector unions and recreate spit seitse bringing public sector unions and a corn is sticorn is still just the way -- the very affected voter turnout for liberal democrats. >> what are the end goals of liberalism, this new aristocracy? to have socialism with out any voting? where they are in control of all resources? communism without any party? they don't like any threat it seems like, capitalism is bad, democracy is bad, religion is bad, global warming is good because they think they control it. i am not sure what they want to get. >> coup
by working with the president of the state senate, stephen swanson, the head of the steelworkers, the iron workers union because as up private sector unionist he wants a vital economy and the economy is dead in the water. he oppose private sector unions. private-sector unions like 1199 want to extract, that is what governor walker was dealing with in wisconsin. there is no interest in growing the economy at a large. if you show me where obama's politics have been designed to grow the economy i...
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reporting live in benicia, cate cauguiran kpix 5. >>> and tonight's meeting will be in the iron workers union local 378 at 6:30 located at 3120 bay shore road in benicia. >>> new this morning, a law that requires restaurant workers to wear gloves barely into effect in january, and now there's already talk of reversing it. workers say wearing gloves when handling food is unnecessary, and even unhygienic. they say employees will forget to switch gloves or wash their hands: some lawmakers are hoping to repeal the law and make it more flexible. 41 other states require gloves when handling food. >>> a chance to weigh in on the soda tax. members of the board of supervisors who are backing it will hold a town hall meeting at st. maries medical center. the measure would tax sugary drinks sold in san francisco at the rate of 2 cents per ounce. it would help fund wreck and nutrition programs. >>> news out of chicago. train service at the busy o'hare airport at a complete standstill after an 8 car commuter train derailed early this morning. 32 passengers on board when the train jumped the bumperrer and
reporting live in benicia, cate cauguiran kpix 5. >>> and tonight's meeting will be in the iron workers union local 378 at 6:30 located at 3120 bay shore road in benicia. >>> new this morning, a law that requires restaurant workers to wear gloves barely into effect in january, and now there's already talk of reversing it. workers say wearing gloves when handling food is unnecessary, and even unhygienic. they say employees will forget to switch gloves or wash their hands: some...
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the reporting from ed henry. it's ironic that one of the biggest unions is now upset with somebody they really support in presidentis, you wouldn't have had obama care if the labor unions hadn't backed president obama and nancy pelosi, the law wouldn't have existed without their support for those political campaigns. but secondly, the white house wanted to pivot away from talking about obama care and use income equality to do that, now you have the unions using income inequality to pivot back to obama care. it's very uncomfortable for the white house. >> jan? >> i think we have to consider the source, 2k3wre67en, it's a union, and unions have very rich health plan benefits, far richer than most working americans. it's ironic that they're asking for this carveout because in line with affordable care, we're asking them to take a little less for the greater good. >> didn't they get it when the law was passed? >> i remember the cadillac plans that the unions were giving their people who were within the union, theyen watted to be able to keep those, they didn't want to go to obama care? >> they're not calling for the r
the reporting from ed henry. it's ironic that one of the biggest unions is now upset with somebody they really support in presidentis, you wouldn't have had obama care if the labor unions hadn't backed president obama and nancy pelosi, the law wouldn't have existed without their support for those political campaigns. but secondly, the white house wanted to pivot away from talking about obama care and use income equality to do that, now you have the unions using income inequality to pivot back...
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i fell when i was in the iron workers' union and tore my knee up, had my knee reconstructed and i was on vicodin, percocet and it eventually led to heroin. i've been doing heroin a little over ten years. >> reporter: espinoza said he sported his addictions by shoplifting and then would sell them in ethnic neighbors. >> i would grab jeans, grab like a rack of them, go to the italians, puerto rico for the clothes, go to the chinese for the electronics or watches. >> if convicted of his current charges, espinoza could face several years in state prison. >> sad to say but maybe it's what i need. >> while espinoza's legal future is still uncertain, his time in segregation is drawing to a close. he's about to be transferred to general population. >> tomorrow i get out thank god, get to play in the big box again. out of the little box into the big box. i hate the little box. >> like espinoza, daniel also aspires to be placed on the general population unit. >> because you get to mingle with the crowd. i've never been apart. only time i was there was in newman. i was in newman for like two wee
i fell when i was in the iron workers' union and tore my knee up, had my knee reconstructed and i was on vicodin, percocet and it eventually led to heroin. i've been doing heroin a little over ten years. >> reporter: espinoza said he sported his addictions by shoplifting and then would sell them in ethnic neighbors. >> i would grab jeans, grab like a rack of them, go to the italians, puerto rico for the clothes, go to the chinese for the electronics or watches. >> if convicted...
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when president reagan took office in 1981 the united states and soviet union were nuclear superpowers confronting each other. popular unrest against moscow's iron grip was stirring in poland. moscow amassed troops on poland border and threatened to invade. >> i have discussed on other occasions the elements of western policies towards the soviet union. to safeguard our interests and protect the peace. what i'm describing now is a plan and hope for the long term, the march for freedom and democracy that will leave marxism and leninism on the ash. >> reporter: european allies werallieswere sympathetic, but t the same time signing contracts with moscow. for europe the deals meant new energy sources to fuel their economies. for moscow it meant making money and maintaining influence. but the reagan administration abscessed over how to thwart the deals. this c.i.a. report warned the president. moscow would be loathed to use its gas as a blunt weapon to pressure western europe because it needs the gas revenue badly, it would be able to exert subtle political pressure. despite reagan's warnings, europe went ahead with the contracts and three decades la
when president reagan took office in 1981 the united states and soviet union were nuclear superpowers confronting each other. popular unrest against moscow's iron grip was stirring in poland. moscow amassed troops on poland border and threatened to invade. >> i have discussed on other occasions the elements of western policies towards the soviet union. to safeguard our interests and protect the peace. what i'm describing now is a plan and hope for the long term, the march for freedom and...
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and that line on the map was on the east side of that line, they were going to live under the soviet union. e iron fifth of communism -- fist and it was determined at yalta and curious that putin has invaded crimea that inclauds yal tmp a and i hope to stand on that real estate where ma decision was made and it is a momentous time in history and countrye effect of free after free country and spilled over to southeast asian korea and southeast asia. i have longed believed that held we had a different position, if we had insisted with stalin we weren't going to hand over the countries over to him we would end up with a map we see today. think how different it is. when people think of this and when the gentlelady of ohio discuss this in the discussions we have, to think how that iron curtain was constructed, to be how that yalta and line moved when the berlin wall came down in november of 1989 as each of the eastern bloc countries grasped their freedom and i think of the people standing in the square in prague and stood there and rattled their keys in the square and into a e they rattled bloodless re
and that line on the map was on the east side of that line, they were going to live under the soviet union. e iron fifth of communism -- fist and it was determined at yalta and curious that putin has invaded crimea that inclauds yal tmp a and i hope to stand on that real estate where ma decision was made and it is a momentous time in history and countrye effect of free after free country and spilled over to southeast asian korea and southeast asia. i have longed believed that held we had a...
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the iron curtain. they were part of the then soviet union. ronald reagan, in the words of margaret thatcher, he won the cold war without firing a shot. we are slashing our defense spending dramatically. chuck hagel testified about our cuts in defense the day the chinese announced an increase of 12.2% in their defense spending. there are ways of showing strength without having to get into an open conflict. i think history shows the weaker you are, the more likely it is for aggressors to misbehave. >> thank you for being with us today. obamacare enrollment and a critical decision by the nlrb. ♪ >> welcome back. obamacare deadline extended and college athletes unionized. margaret, let me start with you. the obama administration extended the deadline for healthcare sign up. is that good news so that more people can sign up? or bad news because it is another delay? >> it is allowing them to hit that 6 million target that they wanted and get closer to that 7 million target. there is some concern as these delays continue to pile up that it will affe
the iron curtain. they were part of the then soviet union. ronald reagan, in the words of margaret thatcher, he won the cold war without firing a shot. we are slashing our defense spending dramatically. chuck hagel testified about our cuts in defense the day the chinese announced an increase of 12.2% in their defense spending. there are ways of showing strength without having to get into an open conflict. i think history shows the weaker you are, the more likely it is for aggressors to...
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the soviet union in 1982. back then president ronald reagan warned of europe's dependence on russia if it connected to that network. it's ironichat so much transpired. fall of the berlin wall and communism. all those years later regan's warning that the west's room to manoeuvre with moscow could be hamstrung by a reliance on russian energy is proving true. that's our somehow. thanks for joining us. ♪ president vladimir putin will address parliament and expects crime yo to be part of the russia despite the sanctions since the cold war. limiting iran's nuclear program but the growing rift over crimea could impact the new talks. [chanting] national guard troops go on the
the soviet union in 1982. back then president ronald reagan warned of europe's dependence on russia if it connected to that network. it's ironichat so much transpired. fall of the berlin wall and communism. all those years later regan's warning that the west's room to manoeuvre with moscow could be hamstrung by a reliance on russian energy is proving true. that's our somehow. thanks for joining us. ♪ president vladimir putin will address parliament and expects crime yo to be part of the...
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the soviet union in 1982. back then president ronald reagan warned of europe's dependence on russia if it connected to that network. it's ironic that so much transpired. fall of the berlin wall and communism. all those years later regan's warning that the west's room to manoeuvre with moscow could be hamstrung by a reliance on russian energy is proving true. that's our somehow. thanks for joining us. >> these protestors have decided that today they will be arrested >> hi, i'm lisa fletcher, and you're in "the stream." from your credit card swipes to facebook updates, data brokers are tracking you, and they know a lot more about you than you might think. my cohost, rajahad ali, is here, and he's bringing in the feedback in the conferences. raj, we're diving through the data today. and we discovered an app that gives you a visual of who is tracking you when you're on your favorite website. >>
the soviet union in 1982. back then president ronald reagan warned of europe's dependence on russia if it connected to that network. it's ironic that so much transpired. fall of the berlin wall and communism. all those years later regan's warning that the west's room to manoeuvre with moscow could be hamstrung by a reliance on russian energy is proving true. that's our somehow. thanks for joining us. >> these protestors have decided that today they will be arrested >> hi, i'm lisa...
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when president regan took office the united states and soviet union were nuclear super powers. popular unrest against moscow's ironrip was stirring in poland. roscoe emassed -- russia emassed troops. regan sounded the alarm bells in the european capitals over the soviet aggress inessism. >> i have discussed the elements of western policies to the soviet union, to safe guard our interests and protect the peace. what i'm describing is a plan and hope for the long term. it leaves marxism. it stifles the freedom of the people. >> european allies were sympathetic, but were busy signing contract with moscow to extend the trans-siberian natural pipeline into western europe. the deals meant new energy sources to fuel the economy, and moscow - making money and maintaining influence. the regan administration obsessed over how to thwart the deal, the c.i.a. memo warning the president: >> despite regan's warnings, western europe went ahead with the pipeline contract and a web of pipelines grew across europe. three days later, it is an energy superpower. they depend on russia for a quarter of its gas supplies through the pipel
when president regan took office the united states and soviet union were nuclear super powers. popular unrest against moscow's ironrip was stirring in poland. roscoe emassed -- russia emassed troops. regan sounded the alarm bells in the european capitals over the soviet aggress inessism. >> i have discussed the elements of western policies to the soviet union, to safe guard our interests and protect the peace. what i'm describing is a plan and hope for the long term. it leaves marxism. it...
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the union think it would be no problem. because it cuba and would be like crimea to the soviet union. and let itve crimea iron out itself. : it brings to mind a really interesting moment in american diplomacy in the last year. mandela,ial for nelson president obama was going down the receiving line and shook hands with role castro. a shift from a 19th century form of diplomacy to a stone age tactic of looking someone in the eye and shaking their hand. there is no sign that there is a big push on cuba behind the handshake. it's not as important as the phone call to the iranian president. --s another very interesting host: thanks for your time. we will hear from jon hilsenrath. talking about genitalis plan for the federal reserve. we will get a news update from c-span radio. >> there is more fallout today for russia's annexation of ukraine's crimean peninsula. angela merkel says the european union is preparing to place more sanctions on russia. she adds that the g8 form of leading economies has been suspended indefinitely. russia holds the presidency of the g8. in sochi inin was june. turning to the economy, jobless numbers
the union think it would be no problem. because it cuba and would be like crimea to the soviet union. and let itve crimea iron out itself. : it brings to mind a really interesting moment in american diplomacy in the last year. mandela,ial for nelson president obama was going down the receiving line and shook hands with role castro. a shift from a 19th century form of diplomacy to a stone age tactic of looking someone in the eye and shaking their hand. there is no sign that there is a big push...
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the doctors as well. >> jesse, talk a little bit about union workers in nevada pushing back on obamacare, pretty rattling? >> pretty ironic, and the fact is that when harry reid says, you know, obama's lie of the year, that, you know, if you like your health care plan, you can keep it, you know what he said about that, he said it was true, okay, and then last year, remember he said romney hadn't paid ten years of taxes. >> remember that? >> fact checkers called that a lie so he likes to tell a few whoppers himself, but what he's doing is using the koch brothers is the new boogie man. that's what the left wants to do. >> well, they are. >> want to put them with big oil and bush and fox news and rush. >> the next liberal loon to make the fast f-seven dnc chairwoman debbie wasserman schultz. are you feeling okay, something must be wrong, because we can't imagine where in the world you came up with this leap. >> in the last couple of weeks in which we have been on both sides of the aisle, standing up for the rights of the oppressed trying to make sure that in venezuela that -- that dictators there aren't shutting down the opp
the doctors as well. >> jesse, talk a little bit about union workers in nevada pushing back on obamacare, pretty rattling? >> pretty ironic, and the fact is that when harry reid says, you know, obama's lie of the year, that, you know, if you like your health care plan, you can keep it, you know what he said about that, he said it was true, okay, and then last year, remember he said romney hadn't paid ten years of taxes. >> remember that? >> fact checkers called that a...
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winston churchill, today, 68 years ago in missouri was the famous iron curtain speech, believe it or not, when he talked about the expansion of the soviet unionrmer prime minister of great britain did. we're back with the panel. charles, you take a look at the polls, the new fox news poll has president obama at the lowest approval rating yet, 38%. there you see the last month at 42%. and you look at foreign policy, the approval dropping 6%. this obviously taken, really, before a lot of all of the implications of the ukraine, but still, a precipitous drop. what about this? >> i think the drop is well-earned. you look anywhere in the world. russia, china, ukraine, the middle east, syria, anywhere, and our standing is lower than it was when he came into office. and i do think that the conduct of this administration, vis-a-vis the russians, however, looking ahead and leaving all that aside, the united states has essentially no cards to play in ukraine, so i wouldn't blame the president for not having sort of forged or made putin reconsider the occupation. we do not have a lot of leverage. and without the europeans who have the real interaction ec
winston churchill, today, 68 years ago in missouri was the famous iron curtain speech, believe it or not, when he talked about the expansion of the soviet unionrmer prime minister of great britain did. we're back with the panel. charles, you take a look at the polls, the new fox news poll has president obama at the lowest approval rating yet, 38%. there you see the last month at 42%. and you look at foreign policy, the approval dropping 6%. this obviously taken, really, before a lot of all of...
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and ronald reagan took a hard stand against the soviet union and advocated for american radio stations broadcasting behind the ironrtain at the height of the cold war. now some of those very communication tools may be in jeopardy just as new fears about russia emerge in that region. a story you haven't heard much about next. co: i've always found you don't know you need a hotel room until you're sure you do. bartender: thanks, captain obvious. co: which is what makes using the hotels.com mobile app so useful. i can book a nearby hotel room from wherever i am. or, i could not book a hotel room and put my cellphone back into my pocket as if nothing happened. hotels.com. i don't need it right now. jon: knocks news alert. malaysia's prime minister somberly announcing that flight 370 ended in the southern indian ocean. the prime minister made a somber announcement today saying a new analysis of satellite data indicates that the plane carrying 239 people went down in the indian ocean far from land west of australia. the prime minister also saying that the families of all of the victims have been informed. a white house
and ronald reagan took a hard stand against the soviet union and advocated for american radio stations broadcasting behind the ironrtain at the height of the cold war. now some of those very communication tools may be in jeopardy just as new fears about russia emerge in that region. a story you haven't heard much about next. co: i've always found you don't know you need a hotel room until you're sure you do. bartender: thanks, captain obvious. co: which is what makes using the hotels.com mobile...
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americans held hostage in tehran, with the soviet union on a roll, with hubble digit inflation and interest rates -- with double digit inflation and interest rates. ironically, barack obama was elected on what the public perceived to be -- on the heels of what the public perceived to be a failed presidency. his business about republican establishment is a great overstatement -- this business about republican establishment is a great overstatement. we have 50 different republican parties and 50 different states and they have different characters. -- in many of the congressional districts, the rocksolid reaganite conservative can win. in some of those congressional districts and states, only a more compromising, softer republican can't possibly win. -- can possibly win. i hope that mike coffman is able to win. [applause] i'm very familiar with his voting record. it is solidly conservative. i should note that mike coffman is a traitor to the united states. something called the tea party leadership fund has said. they branded mike coffman as a traitor because he voted to jettison that losing republican strategy about a government shutdown. other names you recog
americans held hostage in tehran, with the soviet union on a roll, with hubble digit inflation and interest rates -- with double digit inflation and interest rates. ironically, barack obama was elected on what the public perceived to be -- on the heels of what the public perceived to be a failed presidency. his business about republican establishment is a great overstatement -- this business about republican establishment is a great overstatement. we have 50 different republican parties and 50...
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another reaction ensure that the eu was pretty nervous like him in good ol' days and this little ironic on the part of party there like in the good old days of the soviet union are you nervous and kind. i'm nervous but i do i do sense that there's something dangerous when down barack obama comes to europe to make speaks as a vegan meal. and the eu did you notice the facts behind him when on the sides of the european union for instance the way the flags of nato members. so the speech is usually a war leader because nato is at first and above all a military alliance and you are speaking about and his legitimacy and i think having them to eat what is questionable and what is always to be questioned is made of legitimacy and what is the lines and everyone against no one to win what does that go well with the use of that time and anything from them when it's dangerous and males who emails me wearing policy it expands expansion policy to ours. the countries that tickle russia and georgia friends is what happened in georgia or ukraine is by nature a dangerous type thing for europeans especially for friends when we need to be affirming. is it that we don't want that
another reaction ensure that the eu was pretty nervous like him in good ol' days and this little ironic on the part of party there like in the good old days of the soviet union are you nervous and kind. i'm nervous but i do i do sense that there's something dangerous when down barack obama comes to europe to make speaks as a vegan meal. and the eu did you notice the facts behind him when on the sides of the european union for instance the way the flags of nato members. so the speech is usually...
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have you got to strengthen a new arc, a new iron curtain from the balkan states that were part of the soviet uniond the united states have to strengthen that border. >> with troops? >> that does not -- with troops, with everything we have, we have to continue making sure that he. >> saber rattling, you are proving troops in. >> saber rattling only means when you are not going to use the saber. what i'm proposing is we have to be serious about this now. we have to redraw the iron curtain. i'm not including ukraine though. >> okay. >> ukraine is a country that has to decide its own future. ukraine. >> that's what it was trying to do when it threw out putin's puppet. >> enormous. they have to figure out their own future whether they are east or west. >> mine is better. it gets quicker, faster are hurts putin and economies and everything over there. you might have noticed that geraldo has shaved his beard. i will tell you why. put the picture up right now of the -- this is why. that's a doseque guy and here is geraldo. wherever he was going they were dumping beer on him. >> they were saying are you th
have you got to strengthen a new arc, a new iron curtain from the balkan states that were part of the soviet uniond the united states have to strengthen that border. >> with troops? >> that does not -- with troops, with everything we have, we have to continue making sure that he. >> saber rattling, you are proving troops in. >> saber rattling only means when you are not going to use the saber. what i'm proposing is we have to be serious about this now. we have to redraw...
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catholic and the gentlelady knows of the history when the soviet union took over the ukraine, they burned the catholic churches to the ground. in fact it is ironic that we are discussing this year and the supreme court will take this up as we are seeing religious persecution going on in the ukraine, where the ukranian greek catholic commump was burned to the ground. it doesn't agree with our beliefs. they burn churches to the ground. we have to learn the lesson, though, they tried that after world war ii. they tried to destroy churches that way but learned the lesson that the church is not the building. the church is a group of the church is believers who share common religious beliefs. that's why then the soviet union fell, the churches they thought they had burned to the ground rose up. i would suggest that what's going on in oklahoma city with hobby lobby and in lankster, pennsylvania, with conestoga wood products is a church burning without a match. in fact it's even more insidious. because you can't see something you can't see the ashes. but in fact, if the government has its way, with these two employers, they will attempt to persecute the
catholic and the gentlelady knows of the history when the soviet union took over the ukraine, they burned the catholic churches to the ground. in fact it is ironic that we are discussing this year and the supreme court will take this up as we are seeing religious persecution going on in the ukraine, where the ukranian greek catholic commump was burned to the ground. it doesn't agree with our beliefs. they burn churches to the ground. we have to learn the lesson, though, they tried that after...
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when president ragen took office, the united states and soviet union were nuclear super powers confronting each other. popular unrest against moscows iron grip was stirring in communist poland. moscow amassed troops on poland border and threatened to invade. reagan sounded the alarm bells in european capitals over soviet aggressiveness in the world. >> i have discussed the elements of western policies toward the soviet union to safeguard our interests and protect the peace. what i'm describing now is a plan and a hope for the long term, the march of freedom and democracy which will leave maxism lennonism on the ash heap of history as it has left other tyrannies wimp stifled and muzzled the self respect of the people. >> they were busy at the same time signing contracts with moscow to extend the siberian pipeline into western europe. the deals meant new energy source to say fuel economies. this c.i.a. memo warned the president: >> despite reagan's warnings, western europe went ahead with the pipeline contracts and a web grew across europe. russia is an energy super power three decades later, the european union depends on russia for a qua
when president ragen took office, the united states and soviet union were nuclear super powers confronting each other. popular unrest against moscows iron grip was stirring in communist poland. moscow amassed troops on poland border and threatened to invade. reagan sounded the alarm bells in european capitals over soviet aggressiveness in the world. >> i have discussed the elements of western policies toward the soviet union to safeguard our interests and protect the peace. what i'm...
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the soviet union on a roll, with double-digit inflation and interest rates. it was time for change, and that's why people were willing to change with ronald reagan. ironically, barack obama was elected on the heels of what the public perceived to be a failed presidency. and a great damage to the republican brand. this business about the republican establishment is a great overstatement. there's no such thing as a republican establishment, an only -- only nip tent republican establishment. those states have different characters and 435 different congressional districts. in many of those congressional tickets, a rock solid reaganite conservative can win, and that's great. but in some of those congressional districts and in some of those states only a more compromising, softer republican can possibly win. i'm sorely hoping that mike coffman is able to win, carry that sixth district, get reelected in november. [applause] i think the world of mike. i'm very familiar with his voting record. it's solidly conservative. i should note, however, that mike coffman is a traitor, a traitor to the united states. that's what something called the tea party leadership fund h
the soviet union on a roll, with double-digit inflation and interest rates. it was time for change, and that's why people were willing to change with ronald reagan. ironically, barack obama was elected on the heels of what the public perceived to be a failed presidency. and a great damage to the republican brand. this business about the republican establishment is a great overstatement. there's no such thing as a republican establishment, an only -- only nip tent republican establishment. those...
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but i know there were soviets after the fall of the iron curtain, after the demise of the soviet union who were panic-stricken. you mean, i gotta find a job? i mean, the government's always told me everything to do. but i'll never forget being in ukraine in recent years and had gone with ukrainian translator friend, my russian has gotten pretty bad since college, not having any need to use it. but we were in a ukrainian restaurant, it was off the beaten road, and so it was mainly ukrainians there. but in one area of the restaurant there was a very large extended russian family, that was clear, and the patriarch was clearly russian, speaking russian. he appeared to have had too much to drink. and when the little trio came by, a couple with musical instruments and one young ukrainian with an incredible operatic voice and they would perform at tables and do requested songs, but they came over to the extended table with the extended russian family and the patriarch called out that he wanted to hear "moscow nights" and i bet the group knew "moscow nights" but they said they didn't know that
but i know there were soviets after the fall of the iron curtain, after the demise of the soviet union who were panic-stricken. you mean, i gotta find a job? i mean, the government's always told me everything to do. but i'll never forget being in ukraine in recent years and had gone with ukrainian translator friend, my russian has gotten pretty bad since college, not having any need to use it. but we were in a ukrainian restaurant, it was off the beaten road, and so it was mainly ukrainians...
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about bullying or the new soviet union or thuggery or dayshift power grabbing or bully bear putin or cold war two i'm surprised the judge poe didn't tell us that he has said that the iron curtain has descended over suggestible the fact is as the chairman is recognized this is not some new cold war that's occurring in fact it's quite the contrary we should be pleased to see pleased to see when a virtually bloodless transfer of power stablish is self-determination for a two million people somewhere in the world anywhere in the world his message is very different from that of president obama who said in a speech in brussels yesterday that crimea becoming a part of russia represented a challenge to the long held view that europe's borders cannot be really drawn by force and call for greater sanctions and military preparedness artie's gynae to checking on takes a deeper look at what he had to say. in president obama while protesters at my gun did have a right to overthrow a democratically elected leader each of us has the right to live as we choose the people of crimea did not have the right to vote on their future together we've condemned russia's invasion of ukraine and r
about bullying or the new soviet union or thuggery or dayshift power grabbing or bully bear putin or cold war two i'm surprised the judge poe didn't tell us that he has said that the iron curtain has descended over suggestible the fact is as the chairman is recognized this is not some new cold war that's occurring in fact it's quite the contrary we should be pleased to see pleased to see when a virtually bloodless transfer of power stablish is self-determination for a two million people...