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after the fall of the berlin wall. charlize theron is a spy berlin wall. charlize theron is a spy sent there by the british government to track down a list of missing agents. let's have a look. 0k. missing agents. let's have a look. ok. so is this your first time in berlin? yes. it is a remarkable time to be here. wonderful music. marvellous restaurants. you must try the central cafe for a drink. you will need it later. do you remember mr abramowitz? of course you do. yeah. we can kind of guess what happens after that. it has been hard to find clips which are not violent. she's quite adept with her stilettos. it is ridiculous. but there is some fun to be had with its ridiculousness. firstly charlize theron is great and there is a pairing that she has with james mcavoy, he wasn't in that clip that he's a fellow british agent in berlin and he's crazy and over the top and she is high school and measured so they have this great chalk and cheese partnership. but really works. she's a watchable actress. very watchable. she has an oscar winner, she can act. she doesn't have to act much in thi
after the fall of the berlin wall. charlize theron is a spy berlin wall. charlize theron is a spy sent there by the british government to track down a list of missing agents. let's have a look. 0k. missing agents. let's have a look. ok. so is this your first time in berlin? yes. it is a remarkable time to be here. wonderful music. marvellous restaurants. you must try the central cafe for a drink. you will need it later. do you remember mr abramowitz? of course you do. yeah. we can kind of...
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, david. after the ball of the berlin wall, that is not the case, unfortunately barack obama let the military slide even more. we have a lot of updating we have to do, procurement we have to do and training of our people has not been done the way it should have been done. >> john, what do you think? >> i see the other coincidence that every time we elevate the leader of irrelevant country they tend to play into our elevation of them and i think we are doing this year. >> history where we have underestimated the damage that a tyrant can do like adolf hitler. >> i don't think that was our war either. if the desire is more spending now, simple answer is this, tell china this is your problem, in turn for you taking care of what is your problem, we will remove troops from south korea that will save a lot of money and file it back in the military. >> i don't know. i believe history with underestimating the damage that tie reants do. >> steve mentioned after the fall of the berlin wall, same thing happened after world war i. elizabeth touched on something very, very important which is techn
, david. after the ball of the berlin wall, that is not the case, unfortunately barack obama let the military slide even more. we have a lot of updating we have to do, procurement we have to do and training of our people has not been done the way it should have been done. >> john, what do you think? >> i see the other coincidence that every time we elevate the leader of irrelevant country they tend to play into our elevation of them and i think we are doing this year. >>...
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basis in real events because it is set in 1989 after the fall of the berlin wall. charlize theron is a spy sent there by the british government to track down a list of missing agents. let's have a look. 0k. so, is this your first time in berlin? yes. well, it is a remarkable time to be here. wonderful music. superb nightlife, marvellous restaurants. you must try the central cafe for a drink. you'll need it later. you remembeer abramowitz, don't you? of course you do. yeah. we can kind of guess what happens after that. it has been hard to find clips of any duration which are not violent. she's quite adept with her stilettos, is charlize. it is ridiculous. however, i think there is some fun to be had with its ridiculousness. firstly, charlize theron is great and there is a pairing that she has with james mcavoy, we didn't see it in that clip, but he's a fellow british agent in berlin and he's crazy and over the top and she is ice cool and very measured so they have this great chalk and cheese partnership. that really works. she's such a watchable actress, isn't she? very watchable actres
basis in real events because it is set in 1989 after the fall of the berlin wall. charlize theron is a spy sent there by the british government to track down a list of missing agents. let's have a look. 0k. so, is this your first time in berlin? yes. well, it is a remarkable time to be here. wonderful music. superb nightlife, marvellous restaurants. you must try the central cafe for a drink. you'll need it later. you remembeer abramowitz, don't you? of course you do. yeah. we can kind of guess...
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atomic blonde has some basis in real events because it is set in 1989 after the fall of the berlin wall. charlize theron is a spy sent there by the british government to track down a list of missing agents. let's have a look. 0k. so, is this your first time in berlin? yes.
atomic blonde has some basis in real events because it is set in 1989 after the fall of the berlin wall. charlize theron is a spy sent there by the british government to track down a list of missing agents. let's have a look. 0k. so, is this your first time in berlin? yes.
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dealt with the wall in berlin germany, , laos, south vietnam and so forth. america was introduced for the first time very seriously to the atomic bomb, because there were missiles so close to the u.s. this is a picture i made in los angeles of school kids being taught about the effect of the bomb and how they had run into the halls and protect themselves. and to me it kind of shows you this duck and recovery situation that we are all being educated to the effect of nuclear weapons, not in japan or some other place in the world, but right here at home. in 1962, kennedy made this speech concerning the soviet missiles and cuba to the nation. this is a picture taken by ralph magazine." -- it wasn't long after that, about six months later that kennedy and the world is faced with the effects of the berlin wall. kennedy went to germany in june of 1963 and made his very famous speech there that he supported germany and supported a unified germany and that america was not going to stand around and allow this to happen. you know, he did start to packed --and armament armament pact with the sovi
dealt with the wall in berlin germany, , laos, south vietnam and so forth. america was introduced for the first time very seriously to the atomic bomb, because there were missiles so close to the u.s. this is a picture i made in los angeles of school kids being taught about the effect of the bomb and how they had run into the halls and protect themselves. and to me it kind of shows you this duck and recovery situation that we are all being educated to the effect of nuclear weapons, not in...
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fall of the berlin wall. charlize theron is a spy sent there by the british government to track down a list of missing agents. let's have a look. ok. so, is this your first time in berlin? yes. well, it is a remarkable time to be here. wonderful music. superb nightlife, marvellous restaurants. you must try the central cafe for a drink. you'll need it later. you remembeer abramowitz, don't you? of course you do. yeah. we can kind of guess what happens after that. it has been hard to find clips of any duration which are not violent. she's quite adept with her stilettos, is charlize. it is ridiculous. however, i think there is some fun to be had with its ridiculousness. firstly, charlize theron is great and there is a pairing that she has with james mcavoy, we didn't see it in that clip, but he's a fellow british agent in berlin and he's crazy and over the top and she is ice cool and very measured so they have this great chalk and cheese partnership. that really works. she's such a watchable actress, isn't she? very watchable actress. looks great in this, of course is an oscar winn
fall of the berlin wall. charlize theron is a spy sent there by the british government to track down a list of missing agents. let's have a look. ok. so, is this your first time in berlin? yes. well, it is a remarkable time to be here. wonderful music. superb nightlife, marvellous restaurants. you must try the central cafe for a drink. you'll need it later. you remembeer abramowitz, don't you? of course you do. yeah. we can kind of guess what happens after that. it has been hard to find clips...
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of innocence, russia and germany not far behind. when the berlin wall came down, there was a fleeting hope that we reached the end of history and the on going expansion of lit see would bring about a peaceful 21st century, full of technological marvels and a rising economic prosperity across the globe. instead we had 9/11, an eruption of ancient hait reds, the new technology has amplified extremists, often monetized them and made the world a more perilous and unpredictable place. now the most radical regime, north korea, has nuclear weapons and missiles and iran seems poised to be in the same place in a short period of time. there's really only one solution, lincoln's solution, one articulated in his second inaugural address, an attitude of malice towards none and charity towards all. perhaps we can all add that to our to-do list for this week. thanks for watching today. keep the conversation going on msnbc.com/hughhewitt. see you next webbing on saturday see non-drowsy allergy pill.rday when we breathe in allergens, our bodies react by overproducing 6 key inflammatory substances that
of innocence, russia and germany not far behind. when the berlin wall came down, there was a fleeting hope that we reached the end of history and the on going expansion of lit see would bring about a peaceful 21st century, full of technological marvels and a rising economic prosperity across the globe. instead we had 9/11, an eruption of ancient hait reds, the new technology has amplified extremists, often monetized them and made the world a more perilous and unpredictable place. now the most...
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compensation from berlin wall others disagree or are unsure about it however this isn't the only issue proving to be a stumbling block for poland and if he were pm paul. poland has long been critical of the migration strategy this week the polish interior minister blasted brussels policies saying that accepting so many migrants into europe is effectively putting a noose around the continent's neck and meantime poland has requested the european commission withdraw a legal proceedings against warsaw over its refusal to adopt mandatory migrant quotas poland is not the only e.u. country to fail to meet its obligation in taking in migrants it's joined by the czech republic and hungary warsaw was expected to take in seven thousand refugees but so far as you can see it's taken zero poland's foreign minister has defended his country's position after the french president said warsaw is isolating itself. i think that statements are another arrow in the strategy of the country and the manifestation of how this country wants to position itself on the margins of europe's history present and f
compensation from berlin wall others disagree or are unsure about it however this isn't the only issue proving to be a stumbling block for poland and if he were pm paul. poland has long been critical of the migration strategy this week the polish interior minister blasted brussels policies saying that accepting so many migrants into europe is effectively putting a noose around the continent's neck and meantime poland has requested the european commission withdraw a legal proceedings against...
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berlin wall. if you want to know what led to the region the berlin wall, it was the elections in poland in 1989. a couple more things and i will wrap this up. reagan and john paul ii would meet once more at the vatican, september 1990. no one reported on this. no one reported on the june 1987 meeting. i found only a three-sentence blurb on "usa today." i asked a nancy reagan about it. she said it was a warm and wonderful meeting. they did discuss all of these people and places with the pope, meaning the collapse of communism. but she couldn't recollect specific details, other than saying we just loved him. ronnie and i loved him. and it was a warm and wonderful meeting. it would turn out to be the last meeting together. 21st century, ronald reagan slowly drifted away from alzheimer's disease. l, the great biographer of john paul ii, said the john paul ii would ask him often about him. he said that he often would not remember that he was president. john paul ii said he was hurt by that. john paul ii was fading of parkinson's disease. builbill clark also died of parkinson's disease. bill
berlin wall. if you want to know what led to the region the berlin wall, it was the elections in poland in 1989. a couple more things and i will wrap this up. reagan and john paul ii would meet once more at the vatican, september 1990. no one reported on this. no one reported on the june 1987 meeting. i found only a three-sentence blurb on "usa today." i asked a nancy reagan about it. she said it was a warm and wonderful meeting. they did discuss all of these people and places with...
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basis in real events, because it is set in 1989 after the fall of the berlin wall. and charlize theron is a spy sent there by the british government to track down a list of missing agents. let's have a look. 0k. so, is this your first time in berlin? yes. well, it's a remarkable time to be here. wonderful music. superb nightlife, marvellous restaurants. you must try the central cafe for a drink. you'll need it later. you remembeer abramowitz, don't you? of course you do. yeah. we can kind of guess what happens after that. it has been hard to find clips of any duration which are not violent. she's quite adept with her stilettos, is charlize. it is ridiculous. however, i think there is some fun to be had with its ridiculousness. firstly, charlize theron is great, and there is a pairing that she has with james mcavoy, we didn't see it in that clip, but he's a fellow british agent in berlin, and he's wayward and crazy and over the top, and she is ice cool and very measured, so they have this great chalk and cheese partnership. that really works. she's such a watchable actress, isn't
basis in real events, because it is set in 1989 after the fall of the berlin wall. and charlize theron is a spy sent there by the british government to track down a list of missing agents. let's have a look. 0k. so, is this your first time in berlin? yes. well, it's a remarkable time to be here. wonderful music. superb nightlife, marvellous restaurants. you must try the central cafe for a drink. you'll need it later. you remembeer abramowitz, don't you? of course you do. yeah. we can kind of...
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punishment actually brings up because of the growth of the berlin wall and saying don't leave or will shoot you it is not the sign of a successful union people should be actually clamoring to get in because of its success they should be realizing its own failure and seeing one of the three do wrong in the first instance the lead to this outcome and the real thing they did wrong was to have a contractionary pact driving the european union rather than a growth pact steve thanks for coming on r.t. we appreciate you taking the time and giving is your friend thought steve king professor of economics at kingston university. now another use more than six hundred civilians are likely to have been killed in coalition air strikes in iraq and syria since operation inherent resolve began three years ago this is according to a new report put out by the coalition of the coalition still says it has more than four hundred reports to assess of possible civilian casualties but u.k. based air walls what stock cites other figures obtained by its own assessments claims that more than four half thousand ci
punishment actually brings up because of the growth of the berlin wall and saying don't leave or will shoot you it is not the sign of a successful union people should be actually clamoring to get in because of its success they should be realizing its own failure and seeing one of the three do wrong in the first instance the lead to this outcome and the real thing they did wrong was to have a contractionary pact driving the european union rather than a growth pact steve thanks for coming on...
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than the berlin wall where the wall was built to keep people in than keep people out. there is a significant moral difference. north and south korea would be the exception. and other than that, all the other walls were built to keep people out. they are moral. they work. history is full of them. >> tucker: exactly. congressman king, thanks a lot for coming by tonight. >> thank you, tucker. >> tucker: well, for decades the aclu has been the left chief guardian not just the left but the america's guardian of free speech. declare certain forms of speech not worth defending. major change. plus, i will show you excerpts from hillary clinton's upcoming new book which you will want to buy immediately. she describes how she is not intimidated by donald trump and then goes on to say she is intimidated by donald trump. which is it? why will unpack it in a minute. ♪ ♪ you won't see these folks at the post office. ♪ they have businesses to run. they have passions to pursue. how do they avoid trips to the post office? stamps.com mail letters, ship packages, all the services of the post
than the berlin wall where the wall was built to keep people in than keep people out. there is a significant moral difference. north and south korea would be the exception. and other than that, all the other walls were built to keep people out. they are moral. they work. history is full of them. >> tucker: exactly. congressman king, thanks a lot for coming by tonight. >> thank you, tucker. >> tucker: well, for decades the aclu has been the left chief guardian not just the...
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berlin wall. thousands of people have gathered at the wall, many of them armed with hammers and chisels to chip away at the remnants of a communist system that seemed to collapse overnight. >> this enormous celebration which was spontaneous overshadowed the official ceremony attended by the leaders of both east and west germany. >> president bush sent a signal to mikhail gorbachev today, there will be no gloating from the white house over the developments in east germany. >> i was in the oval office as part of a pool when the wall came down. >> you don't seem elated and i'm wondering if you're thinking of the problems. >> i'm not an emotional kind of guy. >> bush basically said in effect, i'm not going to poke gorbachev in the eye. >> president george h.w. bush did come into his presidency in the shadow of ronald reagan but maybe we had elected the right man at the right time because he was as internationalist. >> you had had 50 years of the cold war, two visions of the world locked in combat, and then suddenly a whole world of totalitarian rule began to fall. bush was quite cautious. h
berlin wall. thousands of people have gathered at the wall, many of them armed with hammers and chisels to chip away at the remnants of a communist system that seemed to collapse overnight. >> this enormous celebration which was spontaneous overshadowed the official ceremony attended by the leaders of both east and west germany. >> president bush sent a signal to mikhail gorbachev today, there will be no gloating from the white house over the developments in east germany. >>...
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the highly sites.ized -- the in central berlin wall in central berlin was put nazi isolate sites of power so people could not get to them. summer was the time of one of the worst mass murders in american history. the shootings at a mcdonald's restaurant in california. what happens when these events occur? affect thee events emotional bonds? do people feel a deeper attachment? since then, i've been very interested in this idea of how events of violence and tragedy affect the bonds we have with place. i visited dozens, hundreds of sites in the united states and europe, because much of my work is in central europe and hungary. i visited sites of individual tragedies, murders, mass murders. i have also visited sites like this mine disaster. all of the men in the community were lost. i have also visited sites associated with the revolutionary war, the civil war where we have different approaches to the trail -- portrayal of history. the history of japanese americans, chinese-americans, hispanic americans. the branch davidian fire, that horrible event near waco, texas, where 69 people die
the highly sites.ized -- the in central berlin wall in central berlin was put nazi isolate sites of power so people could not get to them. summer was the time of one of the worst mass murders in american history. the shootings at a mcdonald's restaurant in california. what happens when these events occur? affect thee events emotional bonds? do people feel a deeper attachment? since then, i've been very interested in this idea of how events of violence and tragedy affect the bonds we have with...
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. >> when the wall fell in berlin, the questions were numerous. i mean, right away, what's going to become of europe? >> bulgaria is under a state of alert this morning. anti-communist protesters set fire to the headquarters of bulgaria's governing socialist party and chanted "let the communists burn." >> tens of thousands of ordinary citizens stormed the headquarters of the hated secret police tonight. >> the scenes in this moment are incredibly dramatic. people in the streets proclaiming freedom. some of that was liberation. some of it had a darker side. >> romania's dirktd, nikolai o ceaucescu, the last hard-line leader in the warsaw pact, has been deposed by a popular bucharest uprising. > romania was the most oppressive and most grotesque. the only way to overthrow this regime turned out to be by force. >> fierce fighting erupted in bucharest. the old guard is fighting the new people. all hell has broken loose. >> romanian television aired evidence today of the fate of deposed leader nicolas ceausescu. >> the ceausescus had been made to stand trial on christmas day. >> in the e
. >> when the wall fell in berlin, the questions were numerous. i mean, right away, what's going to become of europe? >> bulgaria is under a state of alert this morning. anti-communist protesters set fire to the headquarters of bulgaria's governing socialist party and chanted "let the communists burn." >> tens of thousands of ordinary citizens stormed the headquarters of the hated secret police tonight. >> the scenes in this moment are incredibly dramatic....
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day of the dictator is over. >> what more close to 1989 than a party after the berlin wall. thousands of people kr gathered at the wall to chip away at a rem nan of a economist system that seemed to developed over night. >> the official ceremony attended by both east and western germany. >> president bush sent a signal, there will be no gloating from the white house over the developments in east germany. >> i was in the oval office as part of a pool when the wall came down. >> you don't seem elated. >> bush basically said in a fact, i'm not going to poke -- in the eye. >> president george and president bush came into his presidency in the shadow of ronald reagan. maybe we had elected the right man at the right time pause he was an internationalist. >> you had 50 years of the cold war, two vision of the world locked in combat and then suddenly, a whole world of totalitarian rule began to fuel. bush was quite cautious, he was really aware that even subtle messages from the united states could indicate all sorts of things. >> when the wall fell in berlin, the questions were numerous. rig
day of the dictator is over. >> what more close to 1989 than a party after the berlin wall. thousands of people kr gathered at the wall to chip away at a rem nan of a economist system that seemed to developed over night. >> the official ceremony attended by both east and western germany. >> president bush sent a signal, there will be no gloating from the white house over the developments in east germany. >> i was in the oval office as part of a pool when the wall came...
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united states did for the soviet union in the 1980's. the wall came down, the berlin wall, because able on the east side of the wall figured out what was on the west side of the wall the really putting and information program together -- figured out what was on the west side of the wall. really putting an information program together in north korea would make it harder for kim to govern. host: by china does not want that, they do not want to see a unified korea. guest: they might not, but anything that makes kim's life troublesome is ideal. kim fromthat removes rural and reifies -- it is probably time to end the kim dynasty. host: and the question everyone seems to be asking -- are you worried, are you concerned? guest: if i lived in the first 20 miles next to the dmz, that is the most worrisome spot. the fact is kim, every time he tests -- and he is testing out -- and him shooting into south korea or japan or guam -- 400,000 american citizens there -- that is a problem. so spending on missile defense deterrence, this beforexample of why -- we worry about another war in south korea
united states did for the soviet union in the 1980's. the wall came down, the berlin wall, because able on the east side of the wall figured out what was on the west side of the wall the really putting and information program together -- figured out what was on the west side of the wall. really putting an information program together in north korea would make it harder for kim to govern. host: by china does not want that, they do not want to see a unified korea. guest: they might not, but...
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soviet union in the 1980's. remember the wall came down, the berlin wall, because people on the east side of the wall figured out what was on the west side of the wall. and really putting an information program together in north korea to push media in from the west, the rest of the world into north korea would make it harder for kim to govern. right? steve scully: but china does not want that, they do not want to see a unified korea. erik prince: they might not, but anything that makes kim's life more miserable in governing is ideal. a peaceful unification is ideal. even better if the general steps up and removes kim himself and then makes a deal to reunify or carry on. twoit is probably time to end the kim dynasty. steve scully: and you know the question everyone seems to be asking -- are you worried, are you concerned? how the you answer that, you are solely? erik prince: if i lived in the 20 miles next to the dmz, that first is certainly the most worrisome spot. but the fact is if kim, every time he tests -- and he is testing out submarines now, as well, and he has the ability for
soviet union in the 1980's. remember the wall came down, the berlin wall, because people on the east side of the wall figured out what was on the west side of the wall. and really putting an information program together in north korea to push media in from the west, the rest of the world into north korea would make it harder for kim to govern. right? steve scully: but china does not want that, they do not want to see a unified korea. erik prince: they might not, but anything that makes kim's...
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plan to bring it back. >> after president reagan challenged my kale gorbachev to tear down the berlin wall communist regimes collapsed around the globe. sadly it still keeps people in chains in a handful of countries. today cuba is the only dictatorship remaining in the western hemisphere. liberty may not be far off. the spark of freedom is still alive in the hearts and minds of the cuban people and with americans who advance the cause of democracy. theirs is a war story that deserves to be >> two proud texans with a passion for old west guns, guts, and glory. >> i do see bullet holes. >> two strange inheritances -- one a lone star mystery... >> i'm roy roberson. >> i don't think he wanted anyone to have the combination, because that was his control over the pandora's box. >> ...the other a texas-sized challenge. >> this may be financially one of the dumbest things that i have ever done. >> together, can they make history? >> fire! [ explosion ] [ door creaks ] [ wind howls ] [ thunder rumbles ] [ bird caws ] ♪
plan to bring it back. >> after president reagan challenged my kale gorbachev to tear down the berlin wall communist regimes collapsed around the globe. sadly it still keeps people in chains in a handful of countries. today cuba is the only dictatorship remaining in the western hemisphere. liberty may not be far off. the spark of freedom is still alive in the hearts and minds of the cuban people and with americans who advance the cause of democracy. theirs is a war story that deserves to...
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ever been a case, other than the berlin wall for a wall was built to key people in, rather than to give ? there is a significant wall difference. >> tucker: that's for sure. >> north and south korea would be the exception. other than that, all the other walls are built to keep people out, which are moral, they work. history is full of them. >> tucker: exactly. congressman can, thanks a lot for coming tonight. for decades, the aclu has been the left's chief guardian, not just the left, america's chief guardian, speech. that could be changing. we'll discuss it. plus, hillary clinton's upcoming new book, what you want to buy immediately. she describes how she is not intimidated by donald trump and then says, she is intimidated by him. which is at? we'll it in a minute and life's beautiful moments. flonase outperforms the #1 non-drowsy allergy pill. it helps block 6 key inflammatory substances that cause symptoms. pills block one and 6 is greater than 1. flonase changes everything. on your certified pre-owned mercedes-benz, you can drive as far as you want for up to five years and be c
ever been a case, other than the berlin wall for a wall was built to key people in, rather than to give ? there is a significant wall difference. >> tucker: that's for sure. >> north and south korea would be the exception. other than that, all the other walls are built to keep people out, which are moral, they work. history is full of them. >> tucker: exactly. congressman can, thanks a lot for coming tonight. for decades, the aclu has been the left's chief guardian, not just...
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of this, you knew about the berlin wall. it is because of this tensions have mounted. u.s. tanks pointed at soviet tanks in east and west berlin. they said okay. we'll build a wall and keep you guys separate. tensions have gotten high. that's in 1961. so literally in the middle of those big events in the cold war you have goodman trying to play his jazz for russians who frankly love the music. not christian bale fans. i get it. you know, jazz is very popular around the world. but jazz in the soviet union was a little suppressed and we'll get to that in a moment. but that's what's going on in terms of the cold war. also there's the civil rights context. it's no surprise in 1955 the montgomery bus boycott is followed immediately by armstrong trying to go out there and say hey, look how cool america is. look how cool jazz is. look how, you know, how purely american this art form is. you should come along with us, right? there is no surprise you an african american musician writing to africa on the heels of what has blown up in the face of the eisenhower administration and also of th
of this, you knew about the berlin wall. it is because of this tensions have mounted. u.s. tanks pointed at soviet tanks in east and west berlin. they said okay. we'll build a wall and keep you guys separate. tensions have gotten high. that's in 1961. so literally in the middle of those big events in the cold war you have goodman trying to play his jazz for russians who frankly love the music. not christian bale fans. i get it. you know, jazz is very popular around the world. but jazz in the...
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demonstrated at the bay of pigs and later at the berlin wall. and they felt they could take him on in cuba and succeed and take him on in berlin and succeed. they could put nuclear missiles in cuba. there's one other thing that we're not mentioning hear. on january 12th of 1950, secretary of state deane atchison gave a speech at the national press club in which he drew the defensive perimeter line for america and the pacific. that line included japan and the philippines. it did not include the republic of korea. six months later, north korea with the backing ofstalin, invaded south korea. there are a lot of people who thought that speech indicated weakness and the korean war was laun launched. soi so i would suggest as we consider language -- >> young the president is projecting strength? not weakness? >> yes, you have to project strength. president kennedy, i think, realized himself he had made a mistake. >> and yet john -- so you're saying the president today is projecting strength. let me just play again what john mccain just said in a radio interview. he, obviously, sees this completely di
demonstrated at the bay of pigs and later at the berlin wall. and they felt they could take him on in cuba and succeed and take him on in berlin and succeed. they could put nuclear missiles in cuba. there's one other thing that we're not mentioning hear. on january 12th of 1950, secretary of state deane atchison gave a speech at the national press club in which he drew the defensive perimeter line for america and the pacific. that line included japan and the philippines. it did not include the...
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events because it is set in 1989 after the fall of the berlin wall. charlize theron is a spy sent there by the british government to track down a list of missing agents. let's have a look. so, is this your first time in berlin? yes. well, it is a remarkable time to be here. wonderful music. superb nightlife, marvellous restaurants. you must try the central cafe for a drink. you'll need it later. you remembeer abramowitz, don't you? of course you do. yeah. we can kind of guess what happens after that. it has been hard to find clips of any duration which are not violent. she's quite adept with her stilettos, is charlize. it is ridiculous. however, i think there is some fun to be had with its ridiculousness. firstly, charlize theron is great and there is a pairing that she has with james mcavoy, we didn't see it in that clip, but he's a fellow british agent in berlin and he's crazy and over the top and she is ice cool and very measured so they have this great chalk and cheese partnership. that really works. she's such a watchable actress, isn't she? very watchable actress. looks grea
events because it is set in 1989 after the fall of the berlin wall. charlize theron is a spy sent there by the british government to track down a list of missing agents. let's have a look. so, is this your first time in berlin? yes. well, it is a remarkable time to be here. wonderful music. superb nightlife, marvellous restaurants. you must try the central cafe for a drink. you'll need it later. you remembeer abramowitz, don't you? of course you do. yeah. we can kind of guess what happens...
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reunification that occurred after the fall of the berlin wall. china is watching this very carefully. they want to show support in some sense for north korea but at the same time, at some point it is likely to cut the tej because t tether because the importance of the story in china is what prevents another chinese revolution in china and the chinese government recognizes that >> jeff, quite a run precious metals gold and silver have been on since early july how much should we read into that and souch safehow much saf investors lookingfor >> it's interesting. there is some flight to quality in the precious metals we've seen base metals rally as well the common denominator is weaker and weaker dollar. frankly, the extended weakness in the dollar is a bit of a surprise as bullish as traders were on the dollar in the beginning of this year based on speculative futures and options contracts, they are now that bearish on the dollar we're at the point usually where you get a reversal floofrt five, six, seven years, a reversal in movements in the dollar f that's the case, you'd expect to se
reunification that occurred after the fall of the berlin wall. china is watching this very carefully. they want to show support in some sense for north korea but at the same time, at some point it is likely to cut the tej because t tether because the importance of the story in china is what prevents another chinese revolution in china and the chinese government recognizes that >> jeff, quite a run precious metals gold and silver have been on since early july how much should we read into...
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iron curtain was falling across europe, gorbachev, three years after the fall of that berlin wall, declared that the end of to hold war was a victory for common sense, reason, democracy. the united nations should create structures which are authorized to impose sanctions to make use of other means of compulsion when the rights of minority groups are being violated. he went on to underscore the universality of human rights, the acceptability of international interference wherever human rights are violated. today democracy must prove it can exist not only against the antithesis of totalitarianism. this means this group from the national to the international arena. on today's alleged agenda is not just a union of democratic state but also a democratically organized global community. it's an extraordinary statement. well, see if i can find where i am in my own notes here. during the 1990s, when the book came out, i took my ball off the eye of what was going on with liberal internationallallism. libbal university and i got -- i started writing the book on foreign policy, and so in 1997 i was at
iron curtain was falling across europe, gorbachev, three years after the fall of that berlin wall, declared that the end of to hold war was a victory for common sense, reason, democracy. the united nations should create structures which are authorized to impose sanctions to make use of other means of compulsion when the rights of minority groups are being violated. he went on to underscore the universality of human rights, the acceptability of international interference wherever human rights...
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the berlin wall fell, it turned around. not even the juice could change that. then came the turn of the century and a new millennium. the internet bubble and a real estate boom. before the great recession knocked things down and recovered. by the time president obama turned things over to president trump, we were near 20,000. we're 22,000 now. have a great day. >> neil: all in the name is who was allowed to come to the united states of america. welcome. i'm neil cavuto, this is your very hot and bothered world today. sparks flying at a press event today at the white house, the likes of which we haven't seen in some time and all over the president's plan to change the way we immigrate people into this country and more to the point, the legal visas we grant them. take a look. >> this whole notion of they have to learn english before they get to the united states, are we just going to bring in people from great britain and australia? >> honestly i can say, i'm shocked at your statement that you think tha
the berlin wall fell, it turned around. not even the juice could change that. then came the turn of the century and a new millennium. the internet bubble and a real estate boom. before the great recession knocked things down and recovered. by the time president obama turned things over to president trump, we were near 20,000. we're 22,000 now. have a great day. >> neil: all in the name is who was allowed to come to the united states of america. welcome. i'm neil cavuto, this is your very...
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communism is wonderful before the berlin wall kingdom. and then when it came down suddenly everyone was a westerner. everybody says they believe things they don't for an easy life. when everyone is like insane man bully haters that tell lies -- if you look at silicon valley, there is lack lives matter on the world of offices. i think they are literally in bed with these activists. if you look at google for this week fired a guy from circulating a reasonable calm and fair totally scientifically justified for that to listen to other views was fired. stop the presses you know but it's like -- [laughter] they didn't ban me because of my opinions because i don't believe millions that millions ordinary americans don't believe. i'm too clever and effect i have and dangerous to them so they have to get rid of me an they wait for me to be a run-in with a black female actress because expwreas with a back woman is offlimits for any reason. >> racist is offlimits. and you know, the funny thing about that because the reason people like me so much is they see the gap between how i'm described and reali
communism is wonderful before the berlin wall kingdom. and then when it came down suddenly everyone was a westerner. everybody says they believe things they don't for an easy life. when everyone is like insane man bully haters that tell lies -- if you look at silicon valley, there is lack lives matter on the world of offices. i think they are literally in bed with these activists. if you look at google for this week fired a guy from circulating a reasonable calm and fair totally scientifically...
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really after the fall of the berlin wall had to respond to neo-nazi ways. in the united states the most delicate antiracist action in the 1980's, 1990's, and the early 2000's which took some of these methods of confronting neo-nazis and fascists wherever they assemble, shutting down their organizing. as i said, going where they go. today in an article i wrote for "the washington post" i explained this and show how today's antifa in the u.s. is picking up the tradition where these groups left off. and their movement has really accelerated with the unfortunate us and as of the alt-right following president trump. another minor note i want to make is antifa is one faction of a larger movement against whites from see that dates back centuries and includes a whole number -- all never of groups that fight against -- sometimes using the same methods that are not necessarily anti-fascists. it is important to not assume this within one category. juan: mark bray, in your book, and i want to quote a few lines to music "most people have an all or nothing understanding of fascists that prevents
really after the fall of the berlin wall had to respond to neo-nazi ways. in the united states the most delicate antiracist action in the 1980's, 1990's, and the early 2000's which took some of these methods of confronting neo-nazis and fascists wherever they assemble, shutting down their organizing. as i said, going where they go. today in an article i wrote for "the washington post" i explained this and show how today's antifa in the u.s. is picking up the tradition where these...
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feel without being afraid. sociologists call this falsification. like before the fall of the berlin wall your people were like yes, communism is one of i love living here. the man is also the everybody was a westerner. that's called preference falsification. for instance, yes i'm a feminist. everyone is like th people are insane man hating bullies who tell lies. i need an easy life and a don't want to get hauled into -- with silicon valley if you look at the politics of twitter which is black lives matter, on the wall of services offices, figure give it an insurance case of literally in bed with black lives matter activist spirit if you look at google who this week fired a guy for public, circulating unreasonable, calm, fair, totally scientifically justified in treaty for google to reps listen to other points of view, he was fired. he was fired for precisely the reason he suggested in the memo, which was that google is utterly intolerant of politics that differ from the politically correct top-down far left social justice consensus about feminism, black lives matter, transgender as
feel without being afraid. sociologists call this falsification. like before the fall of the berlin wall your people were like yes, communism is one of i love living here. the man is also the everybody was a westerner. that's called preference falsification. for instance, yes i'm a feminist. everyone is like th people are insane man hating bullies who tell lies. i need an easy life and a don't want to get hauled into -- with silicon valley if you look at the politics of twitter which is black...
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had an extraordinary time after the fall of the berlin wall where it was a quite high degree of constructive relationships between great powers, and that had insignificant part come to an end, particularly with respect russia, which after the return of vladimir putin in 2012 decided to go in a different direction, and the present a real challenge to the real world order. my view is that russia has become actively hostile across the board to the united states. we're seeing the emergence of an ideological challenge frenzy to -- world order and the guys the values the united states pursues successfully, and that challenge comes from the liberalism and other artillery frankly, he said we have reached the end of history, history is back with a vengeance, i think. third we have seen the breakdown of state systems in the arab an --and that has had vacuums alike isis but at the end of the day, i will finish up -- are questions about whether or not the united states will continue to lead this. during the course of the campaign and the first six months of the administration there were rea
had an extraordinary time after the fall of the berlin wall where it was a quite high degree of constructive relationships between great powers, and that had insignificant part come to an end, particularly with respect russia, which after the return of vladimir putin in 2012 decided to go in a different direction, and the present a real challenge to the real world order. my view is that russia has become actively hostile across the board to the united states. we're seeing the emergence of an...
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leaders. and so what is happening in venezuela is akin to the erection of the berlin wall. and if we can stop it, we should. and we can. we're not talking about a power with nuclear capability here. there's really nothing that the cuban regime or the venezuelans can do to hurt u.s. national interests than they're already doing. but the venezuelan people don't even have a fighting chance with the maduro regime and the castros in cuba conspiring to take away their freedoms and their democratic institutions. neil: anna, what happens if we see more foreign power involvement, russia like we did with cuba during jfk's time? that this accelerates to that? >> well, i think we are going to continue to see more foreign power involvement. marion brought up a great point about the cuban government's role in venezuela and what's happening is you literally have an occupational force. it's close to 20,000 members, 20,000 cuban government officials guiding venezuela's intelligence services. it's even reported that the dictator, maduro, he only surrounds himself with cuban bodyguards. and i think tha
leaders. and so what is happening in venezuela is akin to the erection of the berlin wall. and if we can stop it, we should. and we can. we're not talking about a power with nuclear capability here. there's really nothing that the cuban regime or the venezuelans can do to hurt u.s. national interests than they're already doing. but the venezuelan people don't even have a fighting chance with the maduro regime and the castros in cuba conspiring to take away their freedoms and their democratic...
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. period -- extraordinary after the fall of the great berlin wall. i think that has come to an end, particularly with respect to russia, who after the return of vladimir putin in 2012 decided to go in a different direction. present a real challenge to the world order and the united states. my own view is that russia has become actively hostile to the united states. we have also seen an ideological challenge to the world order in the values the u.s. pursued successfully. that challenge comes from in liberalism and authoritarian regimes. history is back. with a vengeance here, i think. third, we have seen the breakdowns of the state system in the arab world. that has had enormous external impacts, including the emergence of violence to fill the vacuum like isis. , anotherd of the day challenge to this really is questions about whether or not the u.s. is going to continue to lead this. during the course of the campaign and the first six months of the them an assertion, there have been real questions raised about the u.s. commitment to the basic tillers of that world order, and terms o
. period -- extraordinary after the fall of the great berlin wall. i think that has come to an end, particularly with respect to russia, who after the return of vladimir putin in 2012 decided to go in a different direction. present a real challenge to the world order and the united states. my own view is that russia has become actively hostile to the united states. we have also seen an ideological challenge to the world order in the values the u.s. pursued successfully. that challenge comes...
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the berlin wall. and you can see this is part of operation gatekeeper one nine hundred ninety four and as we walk to the end right here just on the bottom of this little hill that's the the a wall that was george bush and if you look further down there's no wall. now is out of doubt most of the people in the united states do not want the wall all of the people in mexico do not want the wall and i guarantee you mexico is not going to pay one penny for their wall because the wall this is stop people the wall kills people. so if trump builds what he wants to build it'll be a little longer a little higher it'll just take a little longer to cross but it's not going to stop anybody. if you're lucky of course. you can see that somebody was walking through here there's footprints right here. we put out maybe two or three thousand gallons every summer and i would say maybe three hundred of them or use another three hundred or sabotaged broken and and then some are just left out there maybe an animal or nobody ever uses them but as long as one of them is using to save one person's life. so w
the berlin wall. and you can see this is part of operation gatekeeper one nine hundred ninety four and as we walk to the end right here just on the bottom of this little hill that's the the a wall that was george bush and if you look further down there's no wall. now is out of doubt most of the people in the united states do not want the wall all of the people in mexico do not want the wall and i guarantee you mexico is not going to pay one penny for their wall because the wall this is stop...