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announcer: in 1989, the doors of the former soviet union finally opened. for most jews who had been denied jobs and forced into terrible poverty, , there was still no hope of having the means to ever realize their dream of returning to their homeland. but thanks to the help of the worldwide jewish community and programs like "on wings of eagles", what was only a distant dream became a modern-day miracle in the fulfillment of miracle in the fulfillment of biblical prophecy. eckstein: this is the first sign that a jewish imigri will see when they arrive here in israel-welcome to israel. speaking hebrew) welcome israel. speaking hebrew) welcome home. for the emigrants who arrive and see this sign, it's often a very emotional experience, an overwhelming often a very emotional experience, an overwhelming one. announcer: tens of thousands of jewish families in the former soviet union are waiting, praying, and hoping for their chance for freedom in the promise land. christians are joining with jews to rescue these persecuted people for several reasons. first is t
announcer: in 1989, the doors of the former soviet union finally opened. for most jews who had been denied jobs and forced into terrible poverty, , there was still no hope of having the means to ever realize their dream of returning to their homeland. but thanks to the help of the worldwide jewish community and programs like "on wings of eagles", what was only a distant dream became a modern-day miracle in the fulfillment of miracle in the fulfillment of biblical prophecy. eckstein:...
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same thing in the soviet union. i mean, if you sprout to match or beat up your wife or got drunk on the job, you are hauled before a party meeting and threatened with eviction. if your kid misbehaving school, dressed like elvis pressley, listen to the voice of america, that kid was sent to boarding school, never to return to his or her parents in the close city. there is a major accident, big explosion in 1957 at the soviet plan. it was a visible accident. fallout was one of the city. lots of people turning the party card, quit their jobs in last. i found all the correspondence. two months later they are bright and i can see. please take us back. we can't live outside of the close city. so even when the charm of these places was so great that even when they knew their health was on the line, they chose to go for the sword of consumer pluto be a good hope for themselves in the cities. but i am trying to say is that really took a village or a small city to produce a few kilograms of plutonium. both of these places com
same thing in the soviet union. i mean, if you sprout to match or beat up your wife or got drunk on the job, you are hauled before a party meeting and threatened with eviction. if your kid misbehaving school, dressed like elvis pressley, listen to the voice of america, that kid was sent to boarding school, never to return to his or her parents in the close city. there is a major accident, big explosion in 1957 at the soviet plan. it was a visible accident. fallout was one of the city. lots of...
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when the soviet union fell apart, one of the most amazing joining us this hour. when the soviet union fell apart, one of the most amazing things about that world-changing event is that we had no idea it was coming. after decades of spying on each other, big, ornate, expensive, fascinating efforts at spying on each other, after decades of paranoia and propaganda and almost going to war with each other, over and over again, after obsessing about everything going on in each other's countries and each other's politics, for decades, when the berlin wall finally fell, november 1989, the cia had no idea. had no idea it was going to happen. the chief of the soviet division of the clandestine service in the cia, the night the berlin wall fell, he found out about it by watching cnn. that's how the poppy bush white house found out about it too. watching tv. the white house called the cia to find out what was going on over there in berlin, and the cia said, yeah, we're watching the same thing you are. we don't know anything about it. we're just watching it on cnn. it was ama
when the soviet union fell apart, one of the most amazing joining us this hour. when the soviet union fell apart, one of the most amazing things about that world-changing event is that we had no idea it was coming. after decades of spying on each other, big, ornate, expensive, fascinating efforts at spying on each other, after decades of paranoia and propaganda and almost going to war with each other, over and over again, after obsessing about everything going on in each other's countries and...
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the same thing in the soviet union. if you would be dip your wife or got drunk you would be pulled before the party meeting in threaded with the eviction for good your kid misbehaved in school or dressed like old as presley then the kid was sent off to boarding school never to return home to his parents. there was a major accident a big explosion at the soviet plant a visible accident people turned in the party carting quit their jobs and left but they found this correspondence to months later they said we were stupid. please take us back we cannot live out here. of even with their health on the line they decided to go for this consumer "plutopia" the build for themselves. it really took a village or a small city to produce a few kilograms necessary for a nuclear bomb. richland got the all-american city award and ozersk got the prize of the best socialist city it was off the map but they said it was a suburb. they are very desirable places to live. but the funny thing is, amidst the comfort and abundance to engineers an
the same thing in the soviet union. if you would be dip your wife or got drunk you would be pulled before the party meeting in threaded with the eviction for good your kid misbehaved in school or dressed like old as presley then the kid was sent off to boarding school never to return home to his parents. there was a major accident a big explosion at the soviet plant a visible accident people turned in the party carting quit their jobs and left but they found this correspondence to months later...
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remember, the soviet union and the united states had thousands of nuclear weapons. we actually still have thousands of these nuclear weapons. one of the things they tested at this site in kazakhstan was, what if there's a fire? what if there's some kind of accident? some kind of conventional explosion near where you've got a bunch of your nuclear weapons stacked up? could they blow up because of a fire? because of some conventional explosion? could that sort of accident cause a nuclear mushroom cloud in your own country by accident? so to test for that, they would try to see if they could burn or blow up the nuclear parts of nuclear missiles. these tests were mostly done in tunnels and in bore holes at this giant site. and when those tests were done, they left behind piles of nuclear material. see, if you're actually setting off a nuclear explosion, if you have a bomb explosion test, that blows everything up. but these other kinds of tests actually left all the nuclear material behind. so when the soviet union collapsed and the scientists left, what they left behind
remember, the soviet union and the united states had thousands of nuclear weapons. we actually still have thousands of these nuclear weapons. one of the things they tested at this site in kazakhstan was, what if there's a fire? what if there's some kind of accident? some kind of conventional explosion near where you've got a bunch of your nuclear weapons stacked up? could they blow up because of a fire? because of some conventional explosion? could that sort of accident cause a nuclear mushroom...
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union and domestic opinion within the soviet union of itself we're seeing the same thing happening within the united states so americans are becoming increasingly critical of the government now and their society but this is still very defensive of the known american and many many of them are even quite aggressive i mean so we can even take it to that extreme as well this is what worries me in other words the american people are becoming very very critical of the government and very very critical of the country you know this can take any number of directions one of the directions that we're seeing it take within the united states as kind of an extreme right wing direction led by media outlets such as fox news and others and so this can be a dangerous thing because the hostility that people are feeling the pain that they're feeling from austerity and from their declining wages increasing work hours increasing insecurity at the workplace is manifesting itself as a kind of just generalized aggression against other people minorities but again as i said before the government and it's a very com
union and domestic opinion within the soviet union of itself we're seeing the same thing happening within the united states so americans are becoming increasingly critical of the government now and their society but this is still very defensive of the known american and many many of them are even quite aggressive i mean so we can even take it to that extreme as well this is what worries me in other words the american people are becoming very very critical of the government and very very...
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union, which divided the korean peninsula at the 38th parallel. by then korean people have divided themselves into parties under the tutelage and with the support of these two patrons. two antagonistic regimes were born. communists in the north and conservatives in the south company each of his dreams for unifying the korean peninsula under their rules that any means of achieving this on their own. now it's commonly believed that the korean war started on june 25th 1950. this is actually not quite true because even before kim il-sung launched his invasion of south
union, which divided the korean peninsula at the 38th parallel. by then korean people have divided themselves into parties under the tutelage and with the support of these two patrons. two antagonistic regimes were born. communists in the north and conservatives in the south company each of his dreams for unifying the korean peninsula under their rules that any means of achieving this on their own. now it's commonly believed that the korean war started on june 25th 1950. this is actually not...
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union and domestic opinion within the soviet union of itself we're seeing the same thing happening within the united states so americans are becoming increasingly critical of the government know and their society but this is still very defensive for all the not all of the american men and many of them are even quite aggressive i mean so we can even take it to that extreme as well this is what worries me in other words the american people are becoming very very critical of the government and very very critical of the country you know this can take any number of directions one of the directions that we're seeing it take within the united states as kind of an extreme right wing direction led by media outlets such as fox news and others and so this can be a dangerous thing because the hostility that people are feeling the pain that they're feeling from austerity and from their declining wages increasing work hours increasing insecurity at the workplace is manifesting itself as a kind of just generalized aggression against other people minorities but again as i said before the government and i
union and domestic opinion within the soviet union of itself we're seeing the same thing happening within the united states so americans are becoming increasingly critical of the government know and their society but this is still very defensive for all the not all of the american men and many of them are even quite aggressive i mean so we can even take it to that extreme as well this is what worries me in other words the american people are becoming very very critical of the government and...
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union and domestic opinion within the soviet union of itself we're seeing the same thing happening within the united states so americans are becoming increasingly critical of their government know and their society but this is still very defensive for all the known american men and many of them are even quite aggressive i mean so we can even take it to that extreme as well this is what worries me in other words the american people are becoming very very critical of their government and very very critical of the country know this can take any number of directions one of the directions that we're seeing it take within the united states as kind of an extreme right wing direction led by media outlets such as fox news and others and so this can be a dangerous thing because the hostility that people are feeling the pain that they're feeling from austerity and from their declining wages increasing work hours increasing insecurity at the workplace is manifesting itself as a kind of just generalized aggression against other people minorities but again as i said before the government and it's a ver
union and domestic opinion within the soviet union of itself we're seeing the same thing happening within the united states so americans are becoming increasingly critical of their government know and their society but this is still very defensive for all the known american men and many of them are even quite aggressive i mean so we can even take it to that extreme as well this is what worries me in other words the american people are becoming very very critical of their government and very...
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union and domestic opinion within the soviet union of itself we're seeing the same thing happening within the united states so americans are becoming increasingly critical of their government now and their society but this is still very defensive fall and american in many many of them are even quite aggressive i mean so we can even take it to that extreme as well this is what worries me in other words the american people are becoming very very critical of the government and very very critical of the country you know this can take any number of directions one of the directions that we're seeing it take within the united states as kind of an extreme right wing direction led by media outlets such as fox news and others and so this can be a dangerous thing because the hostility that people are feeling the pain that they're feeling from austerity and from their declining wages increasing work hours increasing insecurity at the workplace is manifesting itself as a kind of just generalized aggression against other people minorities again as i said before the government and it's a very common phe
union and domestic opinion within the soviet union of itself we're seeing the same thing happening within the united states so americans are becoming increasingly critical of their government now and their society but this is still very defensive fall and american in many many of them are even quite aggressive i mean so we can even take it to that extreme as well this is what worries me in other words the american people are becoming very very critical of the government and very very critical...
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in early one nine hundred sixty the cold war entered the equation when the soviet union offered to sell cuba low priced oil washington ordered the u.s. refineries in cuba not to process it. to go away our national icing all the assets of the texaco and as so oil company it's i that is what i was press conference president eisenhower i'm not supposed to was assigned chair of the united states should everybody has been caught in reply to my you know how strong deliberate policy i was going to. castro responded by nationalizing all u.s. property in cuba. by then how are imposed a commercial and credit embargo on cuba under the radar however the cia made a major change in its plan to overthrow the cuban government. the original plan for the bay of pigs was infiltration and set up. the guerrillas that were already operating mostly in the us and eastern cuba but then in november the fall of somebody decided to change the concept and require a lot more people and so as a strike force many of the participants in the bay of pigs were on that landing force because i had known them personally in c
in early one nine hundred sixty the cold war entered the equation when the soviet union offered to sell cuba low priced oil washington ordered the u.s. refineries in cuba not to process it. to go away our national icing all the assets of the texaco and as so oil company it's i that is what i was press conference president eisenhower i'm not supposed to was assigned chair of the united states should everybody has been caught in reply to my you know how strong deliberate policy i was going to....
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union and domestic opinion within the soviet union of itself we're seeing the same thing happening within the united states so americans are becoming increasingly critical of the government know and their society but this is still very defensive not an american in many many of them or even quite aggressive i mean so we can even take it to that extreme as well this is what worries me in other words the american people are becoming very very critical of the government and very very critical of the country you know this can take any number of directions one of the directions that we're seeing it take within the united states as kind of an extreme right wing direction led by media outlets such as fox news and others and so this can be a dangerous thing because the hostility that people are feeling the pain that they're feeling from austerity and from their declining wages increasing work hours increasing insecurity at the workplace is manifesting itself as a kind of just generalized aggression against other people minorities but again as i said before the government and it's a very common phe
union and domestic opinion within the soviet union of itself we're seeing the same thing happening within the united states so americans are becoming increasingly critical of the government know and their society but this is still very defensive not an american in many many of them or even quite aggressive i mean so we can even take it to that extreme as well this is what worries me in other words the american people are becoming very very critical of the government and very very critical of...
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soon after kazakhstan broke free from the soviet union, nazarbayev announced his intention to move the capital. some said it was rash to relocate from almaty the former capital to the frozen steppe 1,000 kilometers north but by pouring in huge sums of the country's vast oil and uranium wealth went forward. it's the president's greatest wish. in the center of astana rises bayterek tower designed by the president himself. it is 105 meters tall and was the first structure build in astana as a symbol of the nation. the motif comes from a kazak folk tale of a bird that lays a golden egg in a tree. nearby bayterek tower stands buildings housing government agencies and large companies, the entire government moved to astana. the ministry of transport and communications building nicknamed the lighter building is depicted on bank notes. as people moved in, so did many big companies. since the relocation, astana has continued to develop but the capital is not built out yet. there is construction everywhere as the city expands. on the front lines is a project close to the president's heart. nazarb
soon after kazakhstan broke free from the soviet union, nazarbayev announced his intention to move the capital. some said it was rash to relocate from almaty the former capital to the frozen steppe 1,000 kilometers north but by pouring in huge sums of the country's vast oil and uranium wealth went forward. it's the president's greatest wish. in the center of astana rises bayterek tower designed by the president himself. it is 105 meters tall and was the first structure build in astana as a...
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union and domestic opinion within the soviet union of itself we're seeing the same thing happening within the united states so americans are becoming increasingly critical of their government now and their society but this is still very defensive be not only american in many many of them are even quite aggressive i mean so we can even take it to that extreme as well this is what worries me in other words the american people are becoming very very critical of the government and very very critical of the country you know this can take any number of directions one of the directions that we're seeing it take within the united states as kind of an extreme right wing direction led by media outlets such as fox news and others and so this can be a dangerous thing because the hostility that people are feeling the pain that they're feeling from austerity and from their declining wages increasing work hours increasing insecurity at the workplace is manifesting itself as a kind of just generalized aggression against other people minorities but again as i said before the government and it's a very com
union and domestic opinion within the soviet union of itself we're seeing the same thing happening within the united states so americans are becoming increasingly critical of their government now and their society but this is still very defensive be not only american in many many of them are even quite aggressive i mean so we can even take it to that extreme as well this is what worries me in other words the american people are becoming very very critical of the government and very very...
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in early one nine hundred sixty the cold war entered the equation when the soviet union offered to sell cuba low priced oil washington ordered the u.s. refineries in cuba not to process it. we are not sure well i using all the assets of the texaco. company x. . it is not honest press conference president eisenhower announcement killers assigned chair of the united states sure there might have been the reply don't you know deliberate policy. by. castro responded by nationalizing all u.s. property in cuba. eisenhower imposed a commercial and credit embargo on cuba under the radar however the cia made a major change in its plan to overthrow the cuban government. the original plan for the bay of pigs and sell trade and set up work with the guerrillas that were already operating mostly in the house and he's trying. but then and november of the fall of sixty somebody decided to change the concept and recruit a lot more people and then as a strike force many of the participants in the bay of pigs were on that landing force because i had known them personally in cuba and i had recommended on a
in early one nine hundred sixty the cold war entered the equation when the soviet union offered to sell cuba low priced oil washington ordered the u.s. refineries in cuba not to process it. we are not sure well i using all the assets of the texaco. company x. . it is not honest press conference president eisenhower announcement killers assigned chair of the united states sure there might have been the reply don't you know deliberate policy. by. castro responded by nationalizing all u.s....
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we were going sell surplus wheat to the soviet union. johnson was against it so much he turned to ken o'donnell, kennedy's close aid and said it's the worst political mistake kennedy has ever made. then he paused and said you tell him i said that! well, this is not going endure johnson to kennedy. another thing happened. september 2nd, johnson flies to cape cod to see kennedy. about to go on one of the good will tripses to scanned scanned knave ya and said i would like to add poll land. the last thing kennedy wanted he was going to go to poll land. none of the speeches were seen by the state department. kennedy vetoed it. and said do you have any speeches you're planning to deliver? and johnson handed the speeches. he was going deliver and kennedy took a pencil and crossed out a lot of stuff. i wish i could find out what he crossed out. i looked in the johnson and kennedy library. it's not there. i guess it was tough cold war rhetoric that kennedy thought was inappropriate. anyway. on the 13th of -- on the 13th. 12th of november, kennedy
we were going sell surplus wheat to the soviet union. johnson was against it so much he turned to ken o'donnell, kennedy's close aid and said it's the worst political mistake kennedy has ever made. then he paused and said you tell him i said that! well, this is not going endure johnson to kennedy. another thing happened. september 2nd, johnson flies to cape cod to see kennedy. about to go on one of the good will tripses to scanned scanned knave ya and said i would like to add poll land. the...
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union and in particular the behavior of the soviet union of eastern europe as a clear threat to the freedom of the europe made that a possibility. >> go suggested we should preempt with the weapon but let's come back to the present and how we see into the future. a couple more things you want to bring about? are there any of their heroes to talk about? >> guest: i think one of the crucial scenes of the book is again and again this feeling that things are slipping out of control. not just between the united states and the soviet union but the armed services each one seeking access to its own with the rivalries of the weapons laboratories there were civilian military disputes in going back to what we said very well intended people and patriotic when we tried to protect united states was visions of how that could be done but these were very stressful decisions to be made in the margin of error what steps very slim. whether we could try to protect berlin with the crisis that we have. so one of the things that i write about is civilians to think they are experts but they are experts on o
union and in particular the behavior of the soviet union of eastern europe as a clear threat to the freedom of the europe made that a possibility. >> go suggested we should preempt with the weapon but let's come back to the present and how we see into the future. a couple more things you want to bring about? are there any of their heroes to talk about? >> guest: i think one of the crucial scenes of the book is again and again this feeling that things are slipping out of control. not...
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union and domestic opinion within the soviet union of itself we're seeing the same thing happening within the united states so americans are becoming increasingly critical of. government know and there's society but this is still very defensive be not only american men and many of them are even quite aggressive i mean so we can even take it to that extreme as well this is what worries me in other words the american people are becoming very very critical of the government and very very critical of the country now this can take any number of directions one of the directions that we're seeing it take within the united states it's kind of an extreme right wing direction led by media outlets such as fox news and others and so this can be a dangerous thing because the hostility that people are feeling the pain that they're feeling from austerity and from their declining wages increasing work hours increasing insecurity at the workplace is manifesting itself as a kind of just generalized aggression against other people minorities but again as i said before the government and it's a very common p
union and domestic opinion within the soviet union of itself we're seeing the same thing happening within the united states so americans are becoming increasingly critical of. government know and there's society but this is still very defensive be not only american men and many of them are even quite aggressive i mean so we can even take it to that extreme as well this is what worries me in other words the american people are becoming very very critical of the government and very very critical...
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the soviet union no longer exists. i had no desire to reveal the specific design details that would help anyone in pakistan or india to design a better weapon but we need to know this history because we need to have a thriving democracy in which fundamental decisions about the national security should be made by the american people and representatives, not by a small group of policy makers acting in secret which is so much of the nuclear weapons policy that has been made that way. >> host: we could have a longer conversation about that but let's go back to the people part that i haven't turned you out much in terms of your own working on this book so let's come back a little bit to that we did you do a single draft? did you kind of produce lots of draft? how did you go about your work for the book? >> guest: iowa an unusual in that i don't have any research assistance. i don't even have an assistant that may have also contributed to why the book took six years. i immersed myself not in thousands but in tens of thousand
the soviet union no longer exists. i had no desire to reveal the specific design details that would help anyone in pakistan or india to design a better weapon but we need to know this history because we need to have a thriving democracy in which fundamental decisions about the national security should be made by the american people and representatives, not by a small group of policy makers acting in secret which is so much of the nuclear weapons policy that has been made that way. >>...
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in early one nine hundred sixty the cold war entered the equation when the soviet union offered to sell cuba low priced oil washington ordered the u.s. refineries in cuba not to process it. to go away are nationalizing only assets of the texaco and as so oil companies. that is what i was press conference president eisenhower i'm not supposed to was assigned chair of the united states should hear about it has been cut in reply to my you know how strong deliberate policy i was going to. castro responded by nationalizing all u.s. property in cuba. eisenhower imposed a commercial and credit embargo on cuba. under the radar however the cia made a major change in its plan to overthrow the cuban government. the original plan for the bay of pigs right and fell trade and set up work with the grill as it were already operating mostly in the us calm brian has turned cuba but then and november of the fall of sexting somebody decided to change the concept and recruit a lot more people and then as a strike force many of the participants in the bay of pigs were on that landing force because i had know
in early one nine hundred sixty the cold war entered the equation when the soviet union offered to sell cuba low priced oil washington ordered the u.s. refineries in cuba not to process it. to go away are nationalizing only assets of the texaco and as so oil companies. that is what i was press conference president eisenhower i'm not supposed to was assigned chair of the united states should hear about it has been cut in reply to my you know how strong deliberate policy i was going to. castro...
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nixon's visit to china in the soviet union they actually defeated the number vietnamese and viet cong on the ground they had no american ground support. nixon submitted to the senate for ratification with the constitutional rights to sign it by his authority to make such agreements but he wanted the senate in the hands of the other party to agree to the implications if added is as expected the north violated the terms the democrats would join the republicans to approve the use of air power against north vietnam that brought them all along with the training of the south vietnamese. the fact the vietnamese violation came at the time of the watergate affair when the authority was the proper reading every day contributed to the representatives cutting off all aid so it had no chance of survival. the fact is we won the cold war and so it doesn't matter but in that sense it doesn't matter but there were a great many people who died in the killing fields of cambodia in the treaty that they negotiated and had been upheld by the united states. >> host: for the last 50 years what you write abou
nixon's visit to china in the soviet union they actually defeated the number vietnamese and viet cong on the ground they had no american ground support. nixon submitted to the senate for ratification with the constitutional rights to sign it by his authority to make such agreements but he wanted the senate in the hands of the other party to agree to the implications if added is as expected the north violated the terms the democrats would join the republicans to approve the use of air power...
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they were designed with the help of the soviet union. they now have a chemical inventory that's a result of 45 years of producing chemicals. the only way you can compare what they say when they hand off and say this is what we've got, secure it, whether that's even close to what they actually have is by looking at those
they were designed with the help of the soviet union. they now have a chemical inventory that's a result of 45 years of producing chemicals. the only way you can compare what they say when they hand off and say this is what we've got, secure it, whether that's even close to what they actually have is by looking at those
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ukraine was part of the soviet union at the time. thousands of jews fled to escape the not sees -- nazis and their ukrainian helpers. it is a dark chapter in the country's history. few people talk about it. an american researcher has shed light the story of two jewish families that survived the war by hiding in a cave in western ukraine. preparations are underway for a cave tour in the western ukraine. he is from the u.s. and cannot get enough of the cave. he comes back every year. >> in 1993, i was here on my first trip. i noticed evidence of human habitation in the cave. most of the information i could get came from old farmers in the area in the 1980s and 1990s. they whispered that they thought some jews lived in the cave. >> a documentary shows the scene when he found the objects while exploring the giant cave systems. after 10 years of research, he discovered the truth. 38 jews hid underground from the nazis for one and a half years and survived. chris is not alone on this trip. five of the survivors grandchildren are with him.
ukraine was part of the soviet union at the time. thousands of jews fled to escape the not sees -- nazis and their ukrainian helpers. it is a dark chapter in the country's history. few people talk about it. an american researcher has shed light the story of two jewish families that survived the war by hiding in a cave in western ukraine. preparations are underway for a cave tour in the western ukraine. he is from the u.s. and cannot get enough of the cave. he comes back every year. >> in...
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the demise of the soviet union in 1991, russia and china said the amendment of the friendship system and demand for high currency for exporters resulted in a steep decline in the north korean economy. a series of flags in north korea's agricultural says added to kill young's misfortune. the result was a famine on a massive scale in which an estimated 2 million of his people perished from starvation. the contest for korean legitimacy was over. the south had won the war. there was only one nation on earth that does not see it that way and today the reversal on the fortune of the two countries, south korea's prosperity, democracy and cultural power seat next to the calamity of the kim dynasty's unrealized utopia on what explains the theory of north korea's predicament and its extraordinary refusal to open up to the rest of the world. to enact vital reforms that might improve the lives of its citizens would also mean exposing them to what happened to their brothers just south of the dmz. the more north koreans know about the south, the less likely they are to put up with conditions of po
the demise of the soviet union in 1991, russia and china said the amendment of the friendship system and demand for high currency for exporters resulted in a steep decline in the north korean economy. a series of flags in north korea's agricultural says added to kill young's misfortune. the result was a famine on a massive scale in which an estimated 2 million of his people perished from starvation. the contest for korean legitimacy was over. the south had won the war. there was only one nation...
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are people in the soviet union selling food they produced privately and legally but there were some moments in soviet history when there were some taxes placed on the sale of your personal goods from your personal labor which according to russian website history of taxes was around ten percent whether you love or hate communism more than anything doesn't matter this half truth about shooting soviet gardeners burns like wildfire on the american side of the internet the real truth is that in fact when the u.s. government for ever reason in various forms clamps down on private gardens it isn't the same as communism but it's actually technically worse than communism for the majority of its life span where you could guard it up as you like excluding the brutal revolutionary period but that's just my opinion. cape town south africa i can to make sure that if diesel electric research vessels use. the flag to show the rain pilot is aboard an officer with unrivaled knowledge of these waters he still has to ship out into the atlantic and then which. this is the very last opportunity for several weeks
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simon marks, and sergei crews chief, the son of the leader of the soviet union. this is a picture of father and son back to 1959. sergei is now a senior fellow at brown university's watson institute for international studies. professor, thank you for joining us. i guess the first question is, what are russia's interests in syria? >> stability. russia don't want to have all this fighting on their borders. feared about the returning taliban and afghanistan and to have the city near the caucuses, nightmare for russia. they need stability and predictability and they think that the president assad has given the stability and all this his -- creating uncertainty because nobody know who are they and who will be in power will they win. >> do you think, professor, that the united states and the west now have faces a common enemy alongside russia of islamism. the danger of the chech any ans and the danger of the people in al qaeda? do we see the same enemy across the frontier? >> i wouldn't say the enemy to west or to russia. but russia live with islam peacefully for last
simon marks, and sergei crews chief, the son of the leader of the soviet union. this is a picture of father and son back to 1959. sergei is now a senior fellow at brown university's watson institute for international studies. professor, thank you for joining us. i guess the first question is, what are russia's interests in syria? >> stability. russia don't want to have all this fighting on their borders. feared about the returning taliban and afghanistan and to have the city near the...
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member state and more than 20 years after it left the soviet union the country is still dependent on russia. to this day russia remains the sole supplier of gas and electricity to lithuania. often at prices that are even higher than western europe. but lithuanians hope to change that with the help of e.u. legislation. >> she is at wit's end. she's unemployed and can barely afford to make herself a cup of tea. she gets 202 euros a month, not nearly enough to survive in lithuania, and more than half of that, 115 euros, goes to pay the gas bill. >> i think these high prices are russia's way of getting revenge because we were the first country to declare independence from the former soviet union. now they're punishing us for it. it's terrible. every country should be treated the same. why does lithuania have to pay so much more for gas than elsewhere? >> still relief could be on the horizon for ruta and lithuania's three million resident. they've placed their hopes on a massive floating gas terminal called independence. it was launched from south korea in may. this animation shows just h
member state and more than 20 years after it left the soviet union the country is still dependent on russia. to this day russia remains the sole supplier of gas and electricity to lithuania. often at prices that are even higher than western europe. but lithuanians hope to change that with the help of e.u. legislation. >> she is at wit's end. she's unemployed and can barely afford to make herself a cup of tea. she gets 202 euros a month, not nearly enough to survive in lithuania, and more...
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with us is simon marks and sergei khrushchev, the son of nikita khrushchev the leader of the soviet union. this is a picture of father and son going back to 1959. sergei is now a senior fellow at the great brown university's watson institute for international studies. professor, thank you for joining us. i guess the first question what are russia's interests in syria? >> stability. russia don't want to have all this fighting on their borders. he had they are already feared about the taliban in afghanistan and now to have them near the caucuses, it will be nightmare for russia. they need stability and predictability and they think president assad is giving this stability and all this creating uncertainty because nobody who are they and who will be in power would they win. >> do you think, professor, that the united states and the west now faces a common enemy alongside russia of islamtism? the danger of the chechnians and the danger of the people in al qaeda? do we see the same enemy across the frontier? >> i would not say that islam the enemy to west or to russia. but russia live with the
with us is simon marks and sergei khrushchev, the son of nikita khrushchev the leader of the soviet union. this is a picture of father and son going back to 1959. sergei is now a senior fellow at the great brown university's watson institute for international studies. professor, thank you for joining us. i guess the first question what are russia's interests in syria? >> stability. russia don't want to have all this fighting on their borders. he had they are already feared about the...
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are people in the soviet union selling food they produced privately and legally but there were some moments in soviet history when there were some taxes placed on the sale of your personal goods from your personal labor which according to russian website history of taxes was around ten percent whether you love or hate communism more than anything doesn't matter this half truth about shooting soviet gardeners burns like wildfire on the american side of the internet the real truth is that in fact when the us government for every reason in various forms clamps down on private gardens it isn't the same as communism but it's actually technically worse than communism for the majority of its lifespan where you could guard it up as you like excluding the brutal revolutionary period but that's just my opinion. because we can't with the infidels. choose to. choose to. choose. cape town south africa the i condemn it few other of diesel electric research vessels the sport she hoists the flag to show other pilot is aboard an officer with unrivaled knowledge of these waters he still has to ship out into
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ukraine was part of the soviet union at the time. thousands of jews fled to escape the not sees -- nazis and their ukrainian helpers. it is a dark chapter in the country's history. few people talk about it. an american researcher has shed light the story of two jewish milies that survived the war by hiding in a cave in western ukraine. preparations are underway for a cave tour in the western ukraine. he is from the u.s. and cannot get enough of the cave. he comes back every year. >> in 1993, i was here on my first trip. i noticed evidence of human habitation in the cave. most of the information i could get came from old farmers in the area in the 1980s and 1990s. they whispered that they thought some jews lived in the cave. >> a documentary shows the scene when he found the objects while exploring the giant cave systems. after 10 years of research, he discovered the truth. 38 jews hid underground from the nazis for one and a half years and survived. chris is not alone on this trip. five of the survivors grandchildren are with him. al
ukraine was part of the soviet union at the time. thousands of jews fled to escape the not sees -- nazis and their ukrainian helpers. it is a dark chapter in the country's history. few people talk about it. an american researcher has shed light the story of two jewish milies that survived the war by hiding in a cave in western ukraine. preparations are underway for a cave tour in the western ukraine. he is from the u.s. and cannot get enough of the cave. he comes back every year. >> in...
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soviet union no longer exists, i had no desire to reveal specific design detail that would help anyone in pakistan or india design a better weapon. but we need know this history. because we need to have a thriving democracy in which fundamental decision about national security should be made by the american people and their representatives. not by a small group of policy makers acting in secret. which is so much of our nuclear weapons policy had been made that way. >> host: so we could go on and have a longer conversation about that. let's go back to the people part. i haven't pulled you too much out in term of your own working on this book. let come back a little bit to that. did you do a single draft? did you kind of produce lots of traffics? how did you go about your work for the book? >> guest: i'm unusual in that i don't have any research assistant. i don't even have an assistant that may have contributed to why the book took six years. i immersed myself not in thousands, but in tens of thousands of pages of documents. i didn't read every word of every page but the search technolo
soviet union no longer exists, i had no desire to reveal specific design detail that would help anyone in pakistan or india design a better weapon. but we need know this history. because we need to have a thriving democracy in which fundamental decision about national security should be made by the american people and their representatives. not by a small group of policy makers acting in secret. which is so much of our nuclear weapons policy had been made that way. >> host: so we could go...
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with us is simon marks and sergei khrushchev, the son of nikita khrushchev the leader of the soviet union. this is a picture of father and son going back to 1959. sergei is now a senior fellow at the great brown university's watson institute for international studies. professor, thank you for joining us. i guess the first question what are russia's interests in syria? >> stability. russia don't want to have all this fighting on their borders. he had they are already feared about the taliban in afghanistan and now to he them near the caucuses, it will be nightmare for russia. they need stability and predictability and they think president assad is giving this stability and all this creating uncertainty because nobody who are they and who will be in power would they win. >> do you think, professor, that the united states and the west now faces a common enemy alongside russia of islamtism? the danger of the chechnians and the danger of the people in al qaeda? do we see the same enemy across the frontier? >> i would not say that islam the enemy to west or to russia. but russia live with the i
with us is simon marks and sergei khrushchev, the son of nikita khrushchev the leader of the soviet union. this is a picture of father and son going back to 1959. sergei is now a senior fellow at the great brown university's watson institute for international studies. professor, thank you for joining us. i guess the first question what are russia's interests in syria? >> stability. russia don't want to have all this fighting on their borders. he had they are already feared about the...
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the soviet union has. here is a threat, and the congress is a do-nothing congress-- stick with the process question. the presidenhas immense toolin that process to force congress to act. professor cox? i think it needs to be recognized that, at some point, a line must be drawn beyond which the president can't go in committing us to a war without affirmative action from cgress. suppose he declares war on the soviet union, saying the congress hasn't disapproved this so i have power to do that. no president would claim he had quite that power. then the question becomes, "what is enough of a making war "to be something that the president doest have power to do except defensively?" it would seem that thats the kind of line which has to be worked out in practice and by legislation. the war powers act attempts to draw that line. it could be drawn at different places, but it should prevail as expression of about where the line should be struck. mr. buchen, if you were president ford's attorney general and wee appr
the soviet union has. here is a threat, and the congress is a do-nothing congress-- stick with the process question. the presidenhas immense toolin that process to force congress to act. professor cox? i think it needs to be recognized that, at some point, a line must be drawn beyond which the president can't go in committing us to a war without affirmative action from cgress. suppose he declares war on the soviet union, saying the congress hasn't disapproved this so i have power to do that. no...
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to have the power to destroy the soviet union and to make sure the soviet union need that. the soviet union was building its own force and getting toward the day that there would be mutually assured destruction. in eisenhower's time really the american said the vantage. some of you may remember the missile that -- gap. the politics of that era -- i should say irresponsible press of that era created this mess that the soviets were ahead. you all remember sputnik. 1956. the russians launched a first satellite. no, my god. the russians have bigger rockets. they can destroy us. eisenhower in his typical low-key, cool wait with this bubble along because he knew we were actually way ahead. missiles are more accurate, more deadly, building them faster, and most importantly, we were putting missiles on submarines that were intolerable. so polaris submarine was coming along and creating a force that was invincible. the russians did eventually by the 1960's build a similar force which is what gave us. he was a stop on the road, but he was not quite there yet. >> thank you so much for
to have the power to destroy the soviet union and to make sure the soviet union need that. the soviet union was building its own force and getting toward the day that there would be mutually assured destruction. in eisenhower's time really the american said the vantage. some of you may remember the missile that -- gap. the politics of that era -- i should say irresponsible press of that era created this mess that the soviets were ahead. you all remember sputnik. 1956. the russians launched a...
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are people the soviet union selling food they produced privately and legally but there were some moments in soviet history when there were some taxes placed on the sale of your personal goods for. your personal labor which according to russian website history of taxes was around ten percent whether you love or hate communism more than anything doesn't matter this half truth about shooting soviet gardeners burns like wildfire on the american side of the internet the real truth is that in fact when the u.s. government for every reason in various forms clamps down on private gardens it isn't the same as communism but it's actually technically worse than communism for the majority of its life span where you could guard it up as you like excluding the brutal revolutionary period but that's just my opinion. today. again fleda. these are the images. from the streets of canada. corporations rule the. army grieve the loss of every soldier.
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are people in the soviet union selling food they produced privately and legally but there were some moments in soviet history when there were some taxes placed on the sale of your personal goods from your personal labor which according to russian website history of taxes was around ten percent whether you love or hate communism more than anything doesn't matter this half truth about shooting soviet gardeners burns like wildfire on the american side of the internet the real truth is that in fact when the us government for every reason in various forms clamps down on private gardens it isn't the same as communism but it's actually technically worse than communism for the majority of its lifespan where you could guard it up as you like excluding the brutal revolutionary period but that's just my opinion. british style it's sometimes. markets. find out what's really happening to the global economy cars report on are. you watching veggie cap so i'm katie filled with bits calling a.t.m. results coming state by speaks to the brains behind.
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are people in the soviet union selling food they produced privately and legally but there were some moments in soviet history when there were some taxes placed on the sale of your personal goods from your personal labor which according to russian website history of taxes was around ten percent whether you love or hate communism more than anything doesn't matter this half truth about shooting soviet gardeners birds like wildfire on the american side of the internet the real truth is that in fact when the us government for every reason in various forms clamps down on private gardens it isn't the same as communism but it's actually technically worse than communism for the majority of its lifespan where you could guard it up as you like excluding the brutal revolutionary period but that's just my opinion. thank. army grieve the loss of every soldier. his mother father brothers and wife will forever grieve as was. grief it was compounded by the failing of his arm and. we have a duty to all families of our fallen soldiers given the truth the best we know as fast as we can go and.
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are people the soviet union selling food they produced privately and legally but there were some moments in soviet history when there were some taxes placed on the sale of your personal goods from your personal labor which according to russian website history of taxes was around ten percent whether you love or hate communism more than anything doesn't matter this half truth about shooting soviet gardeners burns like wildfire on the american side of the internet the real truth is that in fact when the u.s. government for every reason in. forms clamps down on private gardens it isn't the same as communism but is actually technically worse than communism for the majority of its life span where you could guard it up as you like excluding the brutal revolutionary period but that's just my opinion. hello welcome to the all tasteful show i'm kate paul triggered all the bringing you hop in our sport from russia and around the world here's some of what's to come. poison for brazil russia regained top spot in group back after seeing of israel three one in the world cup qualifier in st petersburg.
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the soviet union in the rain we were hoping that the senior grozny would become a huge city would be the title of a hero along with other large cities of russia but this has not happened could you please support our city in being awarded with that title. i will start with your second question first of all the. separate from oppression during that war. many nations including the chechens have been shifted to greatly to the victory of the soviet union in that were. among others forty valiantly in the ranks of army and their. documentary. evidence of that and just by their very. telling me they were doing brave in fighting for the country but as far as a year. for the city is for incident is concerned this is outside my competence as president but. address this question. in russia which include veterans of that war but it's a good thing that you that people care about such things and i would like to thank you for that as far as the construction of an enemy is concerned of course. to make this relevant for g twenty i can tell you that when we were discussing issues of energy trying to lo
the soviet union in the rain we were hoping that the senior grozny would become a huge city would be the title of a hero along with other large cities of russia but this has not happened could you please support our city in being awarded with that title. i will start with your second question first of all the. separate from oppression during that war. many nations including the chechens have been shifted to greatly to the victory of the soviet union in that were. among others forty valiantly in...
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are people in the soviet union selling food they produced privately and legally but there were some moments in soviet history when there were some taxes placed on the sale of your personal goods from your personal labor which according to russian website history of taxes was around ten percent whether you love or hate communism more than anything doesn't matter this half truth about shooting soviet gardeners birds like wildfire on the american side of the internet the real truth is that in fact when the us government for every reason in various forms clamps down on private gardens it isn't the same as communism but is actually technically worse than communism for the majority of its lifespan where you could guard it up as you like excluding the brutal revolutionary period but that's just my opinion. i think. they really. did you know the price is the only industry specifically mentioned in the constitution and. that's because a free and open press is critical to our democracy correct albus. role. in fact the single biggest threat facing our nation today is the corporate takeover of our gove
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are people in the soviet union selling food they produced privately and legally but there were some moments in soviet history when there were some taxes placed on the sale of your personal goods from your personal labor which according to russian website history of taxes was around ten percent whether you love or hate communism more than anything doesn't matter this half truth about shooting soviet gardeners burns like wildfire on the american side of the internet the real truth is that in fact when the us government for every reason in various forms clamps down on private gardens it isn't the same as communism but it's actually technically worse than communism for the majority of its lifespan where you could guard it up as you like excluding the brutal revolutionary period but that's just my opinion. please. the the. today guys i mean martin and this is breaking the sad truth is you never tom de lay you know the former republican house majority leader had to resign in two thousand and five after being indicted on federal money laundering charges on a rare window for the justice system de l
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