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red army tanks into warsaw. they timed the rising to the advance of the red army, which as i said earlier was racing across eastern europe and was racing into poland. although it was getting close to the end of its tether after a 300 mile advance. in operation by gratian. that is extraordinary, a 300 mile continuous advanced. considering how the germans broke down and the soviets sped through belarus and poland. the vermacht was also retreating which was a factor in the polish decision to rise. but the red army was also fighting serious battles south of warsaw. and it stopped at the vistula. i this is the great controversy of the works are rising. i should mention this is -- of the war's are rising. i should mention this is should mention this is the second warsaw rising. the first took place a year earlier in the ghetto in 1943. and it was dealt with with absolute savagery and brutality. and the last inhabitants, the jewish inhabitants of the ghetto work wiped out down to just a few hundred survivors out of 40,
red army tanks into warsaw. they timed the rising to the advance of the red army, which as i said earlier was racing across eastern europe and was racing into poland. although it was getting close to the end of its tether after a 300 mile advance. in operation by gratian. that is extraordinary, a 300 mile continuous advanced. considering how the germans broke down and the soviets sped through belarus and poland. the vermacht was also retreating which was a factor in the polish decision to rise....
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the red army had been here since defeating the nazis. in germany, the departing troops did little to conceal their true feelings. what the russians didn't leave much when they pulled out. they made sure they left this. this isa they made sure they left this. this is a reminder to germany of the 27 million soviet citizens who were killed in the war. it wasn't only germany that was changing. in 1989, for millions across eastern europe, the fall of the iron curtain brought freedom. form s —— for moscow commitment the end of its empire. today's russia wants to forget about 1989. it was, yes, an amazing period, but it was a period of backtracking, defeat. what is left stands like a monument to past glories. to a superpower defeated. to an empire once thought of as invincible. steve rosenberg, bbc news, germany. and we will have more from steve tomorrow. but now, let's focus on the latest sports news. tennis as well as other events. it's over to the bbc sports centre. hello, i'm gavin ramjaun, and this is your wednesday sport briefing. in
the red army had been here since defeating the nazis. in germany, the departing troops did little to conceal their true feelings. what the russians didn't leave much when they pulled out. they made sure they left this. this isa they made sure they left this. this is a reminder to germany of the 27 million soviet citizens who were killed in the war. it wasn't only germany that was changing. in 1989, for millions across eastern europe, the fall of the iron curtain brought freedom. form s ——...
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it was the red army's largest military base outside the soviet union. there is something ghostly about the soviet legacy. the scale of the soviet military presence in east germany was staggering. there were 800 garrisons here and half a million soviet troops. but then again, for moscow, this was its key outpost in europe. the wunstorf base feels suspended in time. communist russia was convinced its ideas, its ideology, would bind east germany to moscow forever. but it was wrong. when the berlin wall fell, everything changed. within a year, east and west germany had reunited. the red army had been here since defeating the nazis. now moscow agreed to withdraw its troops. this man was the commander. he is back from moscow, for an official event commemorating russia's withdrawal. the general tells me he was the last russian soldier to leave germany. it would take moscow four years to bring all its troops home. but to what kind of a country were they coming back? the soviet union had gone, russia was struggling. here in this region, the returning soldiers we
it was the red army's largest military base outside the soviet union. there is something ghostly about the soviet legacy. the scale of the soviet military presence in east germany was staggering. there were 800 garrisons here and half a million soviet troops. but then again, for moscow, this was its key outpost in europe. the wunstorf base feels suspended in time. communist russia was convinced its ideas, its ideology, would bind east germany to moscow forever. but it was wrong. when the berlin...
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it was the red army's largest military base outside the soviet union. there is something ghostly about the soviet legacy. the scale of the soviet military presence in east germany was staggering. there were 800 garrisons here and half a million soviet troops. but then again, for moscow, this was its key outpost in europe. the wunstorf base feels suspended in time. communist russia was convinced its ideas, its ideology, would bind east germany to moscow forever. but it was wrong. when the berlin wall fell, everything changed. within a year, east and west germany had reunited. the red army had been here since defeating the nazis. now moscow agreed to withdraw its troops. this man was the commander at wunstorf. he is back from moscow, for an official event commemorating russia's withdrawal. the general tells me he was the last russian soldier to leave germany. it would take moscow four years to bring all its troops home. but to what kind of a country were they coming back? the soviet union had gone, russia was struggling. here in perm region, the returning
it was the red army's largest military base outside the soviet union. there is something ghostly about the soviet legacy. the scale of the soviet military presence in east germany was staggering. there were 800 garrisons here and half a million soviet troops. but then again, for moscow, this was its key outpost in europe. the wunstorf base feels suspended in time. communist russia was convinced its ideas, its ideology, would bind east germany to moscow forever. but it was wrong. when the berlin...
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. >> stalin is suspicious because he thinks that fdr and churchill are trying to beat down that red army. >> there was an intervention of the western powers in the soviet union right after the russian revolution. he never lost the fear that there would be the potential to hitler destroyed russia. bret: that might not have been so far from the truth and although fdr and churchill did not trust stalin either they knew they needed to work with him. >> he had to make an alliance. when people criticize he famously said if hitler invaded i would make a fable reference to the devil. >> there's an old bulgarian saint which expands the okay this and having a relationship between roosevelt and stalin and churchill and stalin. in times of grave danger it's okay to hold and of the devil in order to get across the bridge. it's okay to hold stalin's hand. he was a part of our triumphant and part of the allies at that time so it's okay to hold hands with the devil as you cross the bridge but when you get to the other side it's time to start thinking again. ♪ this seat? this seat is reserved for the r
. >> stalin is suspicious because he thinks that fdr and churchill are trying to beat down that red army. >> there was an intervention of the western powers in the soviet union right after the russian revolution. he never lost the fear that there would be the potential to hitler destroyed russia. bret: that might not have been so far from the truth and although fdr and churchill did not trust stalin either they knew they needed to work with him. >> he had to make an alliance....
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. >> stalin is suspicious because he thinks that fdr and churchill are trying to beat down that red army. >> there was an intervention of the western powers in the soviet union right after the russian revolution. he never lost the fear that there would be the potential to hitler destroyed russia. bret: that might not have been so far from the truth and although fdr and churchill did not trust stalin either they knew they needed to work with him. >> he had to make an alliance. when people criticize he famously said if hitler invaded i would make a fable reference to the devil. >> there's an old bulgarian saint which expands the okay this and having a relationship between roosevelt and stalin and churchill and stalin. in times of grave danger it's okay to hold and of the devil in order to get across the bridge. it's okay to hold stalin's hand. he was a part of our triumphant and part of the allies at that time so it's okay to hold hands with the devil as you cross the bridge but when you get to the other side it's time to start thinking again. ♪ i am totally blind. and non-24 can throw m
. >> stalin is suspicious because he thinks that fdr and churchill are trying to beat down that red army. >> there was an intervention of the western powers in the soviet union right after the russian revolution. he never lost the fear that there would be the potential to hitler destroyed russia. bret: that might not have been so far from the truth and although fdr and churchill did not trust stalin either they knew they needed to work with him. >> he had to make an alliance....
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it has been over 70 years since the soviet red army captured berlin, ending the nazi regime, but the fate of thousands of soldiers who lost their lives in the second world war remains unknown. one of the bloodiest battles for berlin took place along what is now the german-polish border. the red army fought a campaign to cross the river, as you see right there, and that allowed them to capture strategic high ground as they were making their way toward berlin. more than 40,000 soldiers on both sides died. there remains are thought to be scattered around places such as the village you see right there on the german side of the border. a group of volunteers is now trying to locate those remains, german and soviet remains, so they can finally be buried. >> a swiss anthropologist and an italian student dig carefully around a skeleton. they are searching for bones and clues about the age and identity of the deceased, the second set of remains found at this excavation. they believed he was a soviet soldier. >>>> the dead were left on the battlefield when the war ended because there were too m
it has been over 70 years since the soviet red army captured berlin, ending the nazi regime, but the fate of thousands of soldiers who lost their lives in the second world war remains unknown. one of the bloodiest battles for berlin took place along what is now the german-polish border. the red army fought a campaign to cross the river, as you see right there, and that allowed them to capture strategic high ground as they were making their way toward berlin. more than 40,000 soldiers on both...
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the red brigade in the japanese red army, the weathermen in the united states. these were people who felt that the capitalist structures were unjust and needed to be destroyed and the only effective way of doing that was through violence. >> the german police have been waging a relentless war against the terrorists, capturing some, killing some. but the leaders of the group have often had more influence from inside prison than outside. authorities claim this man, andreas butter, continued to mastermind terrorist operations from inside prison, passing instructions through his attorneys. >> one of the bader meinhoff gang said one of the most fantastic thing in the 1970s was not to be a rock star, button a revolutiona revolutionary. >> unlike the i.r.a. or other groups, the red army faction kills selectively, prosecutors, bankers, leaders of the society they wish so fervently to destroy. >> they thought the more high profile the assassination or kidnapping, the more likely that this would start the revolution, that the spark of violence would catch on. >> although
the red brigade in the japanese red army, the weathermen in the united states. these were people who felt that the capitalist structures were unjust and needed to be destroyed and the only effective way of doing that was through violence. >> the german police have been waging a relentless war against the terrorists, capturing some, killing some. but the leaders of the group have often had more influence from inside prison than outside. authorities claim this man, andreas butter, continued...
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and it's more than 70 years since the soviet red army captured by lead in ending the nazi regime but the fate of thousands of soldiers who fought in the final battles of the 2nd world war is still not known one of the biggest battles before the fall of berlin took place along what is now the polish german border the red army 40 campaign to cross the river ota and captured sed and capture strategic high ground on the approaches to the german capital costing the lives of more than 40000 soldiers on both sides very mains are thought to be scattered around places like this village here of pressing on the german side of the border a group of volunteers is now trying to locate the remains of those soldiers german and soviet so they can be buried with dignity. a swiss anthropologist and an italian student dig carefully around the skeleton they're searching for bones and clues about the age and identity of the deceased the 6 set of remains found at this excavation they believe he was a soviet soldier. wooden crates and that were left on the battlefield when the war ended because there were t
and it's more than 70 years since the soviet red army captured by lead in ending the nazi regime but the fate of thousands of soldiers who fought in the final battles of the 2nd world war is still not known one of the biggest battles before the fall of berlin took place along what is now the polish german border the red army 40 campaign to cross the river ota and captured sed and capture strategic high ground on the approaches to the german capital costing the lives of more than 40000 soldiers...
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it's been over 70 years since the soviet red army captured berlin ending the nazi regime but the fate of thousands of soldiers who lost their lives in the 2nd world war their fate remains unknown one of the bloodiest battles for berlin took place along what is now the german polish border now the red army fought a campaign to cross the older river as you see right there and that allowed them to capture strategic high ground as they were making their way towards berlin more than $40000.00 soldiers on both sides died their remains are thought to be scattered around places such as the village you see right there of clifton on the german side of the border a group of volunteers is now trying to locate those remains german and soviet remains so that they can finally be buried. a swiss anthropologist and an italian student dig carefully around the skeleton they're searching for bones and clues about the age and identity of the deceased the 6 sets of remains found at this excavation they believe he was a soviet soldier. wooden crates and that were left on the battlefield when the war ended b
it's been over 70 years since the soviet red army captured berlin ending the nazi regime but the fate of thousands of soldiers who lost their lives in the 2nd world war their fate remains unknown one of the bloodiest battles for berlin took place along what is now the german polish border now the red army fought a campaign to cross the older river as you see right there and that allowed them to capture strategic high ground as they were making their way towards berlin more than $40000.00...
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it's been more than 70 years since the soviet red army captured by the nazi regime the fate of thousands of soldiers who fought during the 2nd world war in europe is still not known one of the biggest battles before the fall of but it took place along what's now the german polish border. for the campaign to cross the river and capture a strategic high ground on the approach of the german capital costing the lives of more than $40000.00 soldiers on both sides their remains are thought to be scattered around places like this like the village of placid here on the german side of the border a group of volunteers is now trying to locate the remains of those soldiers german and soviet so they could be buried with dignity. a swiss anthropologist and an italian student dig carefully around the skeleton this searching for bones and clues about the age and identity of the deceased the 6 sets of remains found at this excavation they believe he was a soviet soldier. there were left on the battlefield when the war ended because there were too many bodies to bury them or they were also placed in milit
it's been more than 70 years since the soviet red army captured by the nazi regime the fate of thousands of soldiers who fought during the 2nd world war in europe is still not known one of the biggest battles before the fall of but it took place along what's now the german polish border. for the campaign to cross the river and capture a strategic high ground on the approach of the german capital costing the lives of more than $40000.00 soldiers on both sides their remains are thought to be...
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the monument to the 13 million red army soldiers who died fighting fascism. we often - - i was just at the national world war ii museum. they know it was not just one at normandy. - - won at normandy. there were a lot of other things going. it's a moving monument. i didn't show the slide did you walk in, you see a whole huge statue of a woman in morning. then you go to this gateway to soldiers kneeling in honor of their fallen comrades. you walk down this park.it is gigantic. i urge you to see if you go to berlin. there are 7000 red army soldiers buried here. - - died in the last battle days of berlin. you see this huge statue. when it was built, it was the largest statue in the world. i will show you where i would be. that would be me. and in one hand, he holds a child who he's rescued from the ruins. and then the other hand he holds a sword with which he smashed a swastika. another one of my favorite monuments, sometimes people say, nonviolence worked in america or with gandhi because they were civilized. but it wouldn't work against totalitarian regimes. w
the monument to the 13 million red army soldiers who died fighting fascism. we often - - i was just at the national world war ii museum. they know it was not just one at normandy. - - won at normandy. there were a lot of other things going. it's a moving monument. i didn't show the slide did you walk in, you see a whole huge statue of a woman in morning. then you go to this gateway to soldiers kneeling in honor of their fallen comrades. you walk down this park.it is gigantic. i urge you to see...
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it had to deal with the bureau with the red army and the kgb powerful but really quickly he arrived in power in march of 85 but really quickly in the one year he kind of had the whole support of the machine and when you look at the papers of the bureau the archives right before the meeting, he had a blank check from the bureau to discuss whatever he wants again, which i think is quite unique. it's quite unique in that system but there was this unity around ten and you could feel that. the americans ended up being more divided than the soviets. >> so a lot of the information is fairly new. you've done a lot of archival research and you just mentioned that the pilot bureau and the documents. i'm curious as i spent some time i felt looking at our own classification system and it is and byzantine to say the least, was it prudent that they decide okay we can take the lid off some of the stuff, was there a wall and a certain number of years past, how was it that you are able to access this? >> i a >> i am not sure about putin but under boris yeltsin right after the corruption of the union i
it had to deal with the bureau with the red army and the kgb powerful but really quickly he arrived in power in march of 85 but really quickly in the one year he kind of had the whole support of the machine and when you look at the papers of the bureau the archives right before the meeting, he had a blank check from the bureau to discuss whatever he wants again, which i think is quite unique. it's quite unique in that system but there was this unity around ten and you could feel that. the...
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1977 posed a fundamental question how far can a state under the rule of law go to defend itself the red army faction terrorist group had declared war on the german state in april they assassinated chief federal prosecutors in his driver and his bodyguard. it was a very dangerous situation. the state's ability to act and its ability to defend itself against attacks from within were at stake. if terrorists kill or kidnap the country's top representatives and other officials and the state can't gain control of the situation when it puts the trust placed in a state in question and that can be dangerous to democracy you can do this. on the 30th of july $977.00 the bank a year than punter was shot dead in his own house it was a failed kidnapping attempt and at securing the release of 3 r.a.f. terrorists good of an insulin under the ass bada and young casper all 3 had been imprisoned in a high security jail and stood guard in southwest germany since 974. yet they still managed to direct the. sins of other terrorists fighting on their behalf on the outside the state's reaction was uncompromisin
1977 posed a fundamental question how far can a state under the rule of law go to defend itself the red army faction terrorist group had declared war on the german state in april they assassinated chief federal prosecutors in his driver and his bodyguard. it was a very dangerous situation. the state's ability to act and its ability to defend itself against attacks from within were at stake. if terrorists kill or kidnap the country's top representatives and other officials and the state can't...
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army faction terrorist group had declared war on the german states in april their sas a native chief federal prosecutor 6 people back his driver and his bodyguard. the horrific via it was a very dangerous situation. the state's ability to act and its ability to defend itself against attacks from within were at stake. if terrorists kill or kidnap the country's top representatives and other officials and the state can't gain control of the situation when it puts the trust placed in a state in question and that can be dangerous to democracy you've heard. on the 30th of july $977.00 the bank a year than punter was shot dead in his own house it was a failed kidnapping attempt aimed at securing the release of 3 r.a.f. terrorists goodwin insulin and the esparza and young. all 3 had been imprisoned in a high security jail and stood guard in southwest germany since 974. yet they still managed to direct the actions of other terrorists fighting on their behalf on the outside. the state's reaction was uncompromising and ruthless roadblocks and i did checks by heavily armed police officers became
army faction terrorist group had declared war on the german states in april their sas a native chief federal prosecutor 6 people back his driver and his bodyguard. the horrific via it was a very dangerous situation. the state's ability to act and its ability to defend itself against attacks from within were at stake. if terrorists kill or kidnap the country's top representatives and other officials and the state can't gain control of the situation when it puts the trust placed in a state in...
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1977 post a fundamental question how far can a state under the rule of law go to defend itself the red army faction terrorist group had declared war on the german state in april they assassinated chief federal prosecutors exactly his driver and his bodyguard. it was a very dangerous situation. the state's ability to act and its ability to defend itself against attacks from within were at stake. if terrorists kill or kidnap the country's top representatives and other officials and the state can't bring control of the situation when it puts the trust placed in the state in question and that can be dangerous to democracy you've heard. on the 30th of july $977.00 the bank a year than punter was shot dead in his own house it was a failed kidnapping attempt aimed at securing the release of 3 r.a.f. terrorists goodman insulin and the s. and young casper all 3 had been imprisoned in a high security jail and stood guard in southwest germany since 974. yet they still managed to direct the actions of other terrorists fighting on their behalf on the outside. the state's reaction was uncompromising
1977 post a fundamental question how far can a state under the rule of law go to defend itself the red army faction terrorist group had declared war on the german state in april they assassinated chief federal prosecutors exactly his driver and his bodyguard. it was a very dangerous situation. the state's ability to act and its ability to defend itself against attacks from within were at stake. if terrorists kill or kidnap the country's top representatives and other officials and the state...
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army uniforms and pose as part of stalin's security team. >> different assassins parachuted in tehran with intent of assassinating 3 world leaders. the russians said they captured a great number of them and extracted information from them but they haven't captured all of them. leland: you can catch it right here on fox night 8:00 p.m., 11:00 p.m. longer version of the special available on fox nation. ♪ ♪ leland: canadians head to the poll tomorrow to decide if current prime minister justin trudeau gets to keep his job, david lee miller in ottawa tracking what's at stake, how are you doing? >> hi, leland, based on the latest polling it appears that the canadian prime minister could be looking for a new job after tomorrow's election. he might lose his post as prime minister. now justin trudeau the liberal party candidate has held the position for the last 4 years, he's championed a variety of left-wing causes, refugees, to the environment and has, however, had a number of missteps recently that could cost him that job, former attorney general says she was pressure today halt crimina
army uniforms and pose as part of stalin's security team. >> different assassins parachuted in tehran with intent of assassinating 3 world leaders. the russians said they captured a great number of them and extracted information from them but they haven't captured all of them. leland: you can catch it right here on fox night 8:00 p.m., 11:00 p.m. longer version of the special available on fox nation. ♪ ♪ leland: canadians head to the poll tomorrow to decide if current prime minister...
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. >> he's suspicious in part because he thinks fdr and churchill are trying to beat down the red army. >> there was an intervention of the western powers in the soviet union right after the russian revolution. i think you never really lost the fear that they would be quite content to let hitler destroy russia. >> that might not have been so far from the truth. although fdr and churchill didn't exactly trust stalin either, they knew they needed to work with him. >> they had to make an alliance with him. some people criticize, he famously said if hitler invaded i would make a favorable reference to the devil. >> there's an old saying which explains the okayness with having a relationship with roosevelt and churchill and stalin. in times of great danger, it's okay to hold the hand of the devil in order to get across the bridge. it's okay to hold stalin's hand now. he was part of the allies at that time. it's okay to hold the hand of the devil as you cross the bridge. when you get to the other side, it's time to start thinking again. >> bret: three days at the brink premieres sunday and m
. >> he's suspicious in part because he thinks fdr and churchill are trying to beat down the red army. >> there was an intervention of the western powers in the soviet union right after the russian revolution. i think you never really lost the fear that they would be quite content to let hitler destroy russia. >> that might not have been so far from the truth. although fdr and churchill didn't exactly trust stalin either, they knew they needed to work with him. >> they...
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they think if the finns are doing so well, the red army can be much good. in fact, they call them reserve units in the leningrad area. later when they use their first-line troops, they defeat the finns quickly. there are a lot of people drawing the wrong military conclusions, particularly hitler. look. these two now are the basic image they used for finland. this is a hoover outfit. during this campaign, there was much more use of -- i guess the finnish relief campaign published its own posters and went directly to the public to raise money. hoover had nothing much to do with hollywood. here you can see he is happy. hoover's got a great smile on his face. katharine hepburn really was a beautiful woman. look at that. i know. these pictures are all for finnish relief. a lot of unions supported finnish relief. there is a coming together as previous speakers have talked about. unity in the name of helping the suffering. i love this poster. the organization only lasted about 40 days. it is called fighting funds for finland. they try to get people to buy arms and
they think if the finns are doing so well, the red army can be much good. in fact, they call them reserve units in the leningrad area. later when they use their first-line troops, they defeat the finns quickly. there are a lot of people drawing the wrong military conclusions, particularly hitler. look. these two now are the basic image they used for finland. this is a hoover outfit. during this campaign, there was much more use of -- i guess the finnish relief campaign published its own posters...
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they think if the finns are doing so well, the red army can be much good. in fact, they call them reserve units in the leningrad area. they were not first line troops. later when they use their first-line troops, they defeat the finns quickly. there are a lot of people drawing the wrong military conclusions, particularly hitler. look. these two now are the basic image they used for finland. this is a hoover outfit. during this campaign, there was much more use of -- i guess the finnish relief campaign published its own posters and went directly to the public to raise money. hoover had nothing much to do with hollywood. here you can see he is happy. hoover's got a great smile on his face. katharine hepburn really was a beautiful woman. look at that. i know. these pictures are all for finnish relief. there was a coming together, too. a lot of unions supported finnish relief. there is a coming together as previous speakers have talked about. unity in the name of helping the suffering. i love this poster. the organization only lasted about 40 days. it is called
they think if the finns are doing so well, the red army can be much good. in fact, they call them reserve units in the leningrad area. they were not first line troops. later when they use their first-line troops, they defeat the finns quickly. there are a lot of people drawing the wrong military conclusions, particularly hitler. look. these two now are the basic image they used for finland. this is a hoover outfit. during this campaign, there was much more use of -- i guess the finnish relief...
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he has taken massive losses in stalingrad and the red army has been fighting hitler for a long time.os there is a chance in fdr's mind that stalin could go the other way and side with hitler and then the war is off. so stalin says you have to come to tehran, that's the only place i'm going to meet. 6,000 miles away, fdr travelsha across the ocean, the u-boat infested waters. churchill, stalin, fdr meet for the first time at the soviet embassy. they plan an operation overlord which we now know as d-day. that changed the war and changed the world. >> tucker: the logistics of it must've beenen remarkable. the winter in '43 at the height of the war. from washington to reiman tehra. >> it was the secret effort because there were assassination attempts all over the place. fdr gets on his presidential yacht, the potomac, they meet up with the uss iowa, the naval destroyer, the newest in the fleet. he is put on there. he's in a wheelchair. they get a modern elevator ontoo there. onto the ship. they start the trek. it's escorted by other ships. while they are over, heading over, they tried to d
he has taken massive losses in stalingrad and the red army has been fighting hitler for a long time.os there is a chance in fdr's mind that stalin could go the other way and side with hitler and then the war is off. so stalin says you have to come to tehran, that's the only place i'm going to meet. 6,000 miles away, fdr travelsha across the ocean, the u-boat infested waters. churchill, stalin, fdr meet for the first time at the soviet embassy. they plan an operation overlord which we now know...
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he has taken massive losses in stalingrad and the red army has been fighting hitler for a long time. there is a chance in fdr's mind that stalin could go the other way and signed with hitler and then the war is off. so stalin says you have to come to tehran, that's the only place i'm going to meet. 6,000 miles away, fdr travels across the ocean, the u-boat infested waters. churchill, stalin, fdr meet for the first time at the soviet embassy. they plan an operation overlord which we now know as dd. that changed the war and change the world. >> tucker: the logistics of it must've been remarkable. the winter in '43 at the height of the war. >> it was the secret effort because there were assassination attempt all over the place. fdr gets on his presidential yacht, the potomac, they meet up with the uss iowa, the naval destroyer, the newest in the fleet. he is put on there. he's in a wheelchair. they get a modern elevator onto there. onto the ship. they start the track. it's escorted by other ships. while they are over, heading over, they tried to do an exercise to show the president of t
he has taken massive losses in stalingrad and the red army has been fighting hitler for a long time. there is a chance in fdr's mind that stalin could go the other way and signed with hitler and then the war is off. so stalin says you have to come to tehran, that's the only place i'm going to meet. 6,000 miles away, fdr travels across the ocean, the u-boat infested waters. churchill, stalin, fdr meet for the first time at the soviet embassy. they plan an operation overlord which we now know as...
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army uniforms and pose as part of stalin's security team. >> different assassins have parachuted into tehran with the intent of assassinating these three world leaders. the russians say they have captured a great number of them and they extracted information from them. but they haven't captured all of them. >> bret: claiming he was still in danger stalin implored roosevelt to stay at the embassy offering him extra protection. william, the american ambassador to the soviet union was skeptical. >> so there are some who believe that the assassin story was a ploy to bring him inside the embassy grounds. i think it was real. i think they were concerned and they made the right move. they moved him into the embassy. >> this was good news. he wants to spend time alone with stalin. that's his goal. he is particularly determined to show stalin that he has an independent relationship with him, that this is not going to be maneuvered through churchill. >> it's about gaining trust. >> bret: fdr also ran the risk of undermining his relationship with his friend churchill. >> it's not that he was goi
army uniforms and pose as part of stalin's security team. >> different assassins have parachuted into tehran with the intent of assassinating these three world leaders. the russians say they have captured a great number of them and they extracted information from them. but they haven't captured all of them. >> bret: claiming he was still in danger stalin implored roosevelt to stay at the embassy offering him extra protection. william, the american ambassador to the soviet union was...
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they think if the finns are doing so well, the red army can be much good. in fact, they call them reserve units in the leningrad area. later when they use their first-line troops, they defeat the finns quickly. there are a lot of people drawing the wrong military conclusions, particularly hitler's. look. these two now are the basic image they used for finland. this is a hoover outfit. during this campaign, there was much more use of -- i guess the finnish relief campaign published its own posters and went directly to the public to raise money. hoover had nothing much to do with hollywood. here you can see he is happy. hoover's got a great smile on his face. katharine hepburn really was a beautiful woman. look at that. i know. these pictures are all for finnish relief. a lot of unions supported finnish relief. there is a coming together as previous speakers have talked about. unity in the name of helping the suffering. i love this poster. the organization only lasted about 40 days. it is called fighting funds for finland. they try to get people to buy arms a
they think if the finns are doing so well, the red army can be much good. in fact, they call them reserve units in the leningrad area. later when they use their first-line troops, they defeat the finns quickly. there are a lot of people drawing the wrong military conclusions, particularly hitler's. look. these two now are the basic image they used for finland. this is a hoover outfit. during this campaign, there was much more use of -- i guess the finnish relief campaign published its own...
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green represents where the kurdish forces are predominant, red for the syrian army. a couple things to denote, you'll see red over here, the syrian army here, and we just got reports last night that syrian army forces have approached on the outskirts of racca and isa. this is where a detention camp of some potential isis family members are being held, so it will be interesting to see what happens in the next couple days. >> there are russian forces supporting this? >> there are russian forces supporting assad. the russians have had a longstanding physical footprint in syria. in fact, it's their only geographic footprint in the middle east. they don't want to let that go, and that's why they're backing bashar assad. they provide him assistance as he tries to regain territory. in one fell swoop, without firing a shot, he's now regained about a third of his territory in the country of syria since our kurdish allies have asked him for support. turkey, of course, their focus on the kurds alone, they consider almost all kurdish forces to be terrorists. we don't believe tha
green represents where the kurdish forces are predominant, red for the syrian army. a couple things to denote, you'll see red over here, the syrian army here, and we just got reports last night that syrian army forces have approached on the outskirts of racca and isa. this is where a detention camp of some potential isis family members are being held, so it will be interesting to see what happens in the next couple days. >> there are russian forces supporting this? >> there are...
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the monument to the 13 million red army soldiers who died fighting fascism. we often - - i was just at the national world war ii museum. they know it was not just one at normandy. - - won at normandy. there were a lot of other things going. it's a moving monument. i didn't show the slide did you walk in, you see a whole huge statue of a woman in morning. then you go to this gateway to soldiers kneeling in honor of their fallen comrades. you walk down this park.it is gigantic. i urge you to see if you go to berlin. there are 7000 red army soldiers buried here. - - died in the last battle days of berlin. you see this huge statue. when it was built, it was the largest statue in the world. i will show you where i would be. that would be me. and in one hand, he holds a child who he's rescued from the ruins. and then the other hand he holds a sword with which he smashed a swastika. another one of my favorite monuments, sometimes people say, nonviolence worked in america or with gandhi because they were civilized. but it wouldn't work against totalitarian regimes. w
the monument to the 13 million red army soldiers who died fighting fascism. we often - - i was just at the national world war ii museum. they know it was not just one at normandy. - - won at normandy. there were a lot of other things going. it's a moving monument. i didn't show the slide did you walk in, you see a whole huge statue of a woman in morning. then you go to this gateway to soldiers kneeling in honor of their fallen comrades. you walk down this park.it is gigantic. i urge you to see...
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the salvation army, the red cross, the rockefeller foundation, and the american philanthropist and morgan made notable contributions to relief to war-ravaged europe. mid the horrors of 1914-1918, there emerged a profound and enduring impulse to mitigate suffering and heal the wounds of war. this impulse did not abate when the guns fell silent in november, 1918. one fundamental reason for this was the far-flung enterprises in compassion hoover organized and administered after the gunfire faded away. some years ago, an american historian declared the first world war was the worst single catastrophe in human history. in the past five years, we have had many occasions to ponder its appalling cost. but let us also remember the humanitarian adventures initiated and sustained by herbert hoover beginning in 1914 and continuing long thereafter. here is one legacy that can comfort and inspire. thank you. [applause] >> this weekend on american history tv, today, at 6:00 p.m. eastern, on american artifacts, in carlyle, pennsylvania, we visited a world war ii u.s. army battalion aid station. >> this i
the salvation army, the red cross, the rockefeller foundation, and the american philanthropist and morgan made notable contributions to relief to war-ravaged europe. mid the horrors of 1914-1918, there emerged a profound and enduring impulse to mitigate suffering and heal the wounds of war. this impulse did not abate when the guns fell silent in november, 1918. one fundamental reason for this was the far-flung enterprises in compassion hoover organized and administered after the gunfire faded...
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the salvation army, the red cross, the rockefeller foundation, and the american philanthropist and morgan made notable contributions to relief to war-ravaged europe. there emerged a profound and --uring imphal to mitigate impulse to mitigate suffering and heal the wounds of war. whenimples did not abate the them still silent in november 1918. one fundamental reason for this in the far-flung enterprises compassion hoover organized and administered after the gunfire faded away. ago, an american historian declared the first world war was the first single catastrophe in you -- in human history. in the last five years we have had many occasions to ponder its appalling cost. thelet us also remember humanitarian adventures initiated and sustained by 1914rt hoover beginning in and continuing long. that canne legacy comfort and inspire. thank you. [applause] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2019] >> this is american history tv on c-span3, where
the salvation army, the red cross, the rockefeller foundation, and the american philanthropist and morgan made notable contributions to relief to war-ravaged europe. there emerged a profound and --uring imphal to mitigate impulse to mitigate suffering and heal the wounds of war. whenimples did not abate the them still silent in november 1918. one fundamental reason for this in the far-flung enterprises compassion hoover organized and administered after the gunfire faded away. ago, an american...
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the, red cross, the rockefeller foundation and the american philanthropist fund may notable contributions to the relief of war ravaged europe. amid the horrors of 1914 to 1918, there emerged a profound and enduring impulse to mitigate suffering and heal the wounds of war. this impulse not abate when the guns fell silent on november 11th, 1918. one fundamental reason for this was the far flung enterprises in compassion that hoover organized and administered after the gunfire fadeaway. some years ago, the american historian declared that the first world war was the worst single catastrophe in human history. in the past five years, we have had many occasions but let's also remember the humanitarian ventures initiated and sustained by herbert hoover and others who assisted him, beginning in 1914 and continuing after. here's one legacy of the great war that can comfort pendant fire.. thank you. >> all week, like fasten history, american artifacts the, civil war, oral history, the presidency and special event coverage now on every weekend on c span three. >> every weekend, on wednesday they wil
the, red cross, the rockefeller foundation and the american philanthropist fund may notable contributions to the relief of war ravaged europe. amid the horrors of 1914 to 1918, there emerged a profound and enduring impulse to mitigate suffering and heal the wounds of war. this impulse not abate when the guns fell silent on november 11th, 1918. one fundamental reason for this was the far flung enterprises in compassion that hoover organized and administered after the gunfire fadeaway. some years...
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army officer says he raise red flags about president trump's ukraine call. the lieutenant colonel works for the white house national security council, and says he flagged to the july call and other events to the nsa's lawyer. speaker nancy pelosi says the house will make its first vote on the impeachment inquiry later this week. boeing's chief executive is set to tell the planet -- senate the plane maker made mistakes in relation to crashes of the 737 max 8. a fresh allegation emerges the company withheld key safety information. boeing's visit to capitol hill coincides with the one-year anniversary of the first crash. hong kong chief executive carrie lam is dismissing the suggestion she will be replaced, saying the financial times report is "very malicious." lam says she has beijing's support despite over four months of unrest. other pro establishment lawmakers told us china is looking to replace her. dangerous smoke blanketing parts of california as fires rage across the state. commuters in san francisco have been wearing facemasks, and officials are warnin
army officer says he raise red flags about president trump's ukraine call. the lieutenant colonel works for the white house national security council, and says he flagged to the july call and other events to the nsa's lawyer. speaker nancy pelosi says the house will make its first vote on the impeachment inquiry later this week. boeing's chief executive is set to tell the planet -- senate the plane maker made mistakes in relation to crashes of the 737 max 8. a fresh allegation emerges the...
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army officer raised red flags about president trump's ukraine call. he works for the white house national security council and says he flagged the july call and other events. nancy pelosi says the house will take its first vote on the impeachment inquiry this week. is sets chief executive to tell the senate the plane maker made a mistake in relation to two crashes of the 737 max 8. criticalt of two appearances before u.s. lawmakers and comes as allegations that the company withheld key safetynformation. this coincides with the one-year anniversary of the first crush. early data shows china's slowdown continuing in october. data shows the economic -- economy calling for six months indicator for trade, factory prices, and iron ore all worsening. nintendo's "mario kart" game has been downloaded -- that easily beat the game's previous record. the game has already raked in over $37 million in revenue. dangerous smoke is likely parts of california, as fires rage across the state. computers in san francisco have been -- commuters in san francisco have been w
army officer raised red flags about president trump's ukraine call. he works for the white house national security council and says he flagged the july call and other events. nancy pelosi says the house will take its first vote on the impeachment inquiry this week. is sets chief executive to tell the senate the plane maker made a mistake in relation to two crashes of the 737 max 8. criticalt of two appearances before u.s. lawmakers and comes as allegations that the company withheld key...
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be arrested gentleman whom who they say is actually shane is wanted for crimes inside turkey a nato army he's been carrying out attacks and there's an interpol red notice issued for him so it is a fluid situation diplomatically and on the battle lines despite a cease fire although the guns predominantly have fallen silent but fighting continues on the ground. in zimbabwe schools offices and colleges a closed for protest against international sanctions the rulings other p.f. party is holding the rally blaming u.s. and e.u. sanctions for choking zimbabwe's economy several companies and politicians have been on the international embargo since 2002. as more from harare. government officials are calling this a victory that managed to get other countries in southern africa and some zimbabweans to you tonight with 22 ways to impose sanctions no sanctions put in place between teeth. live human rights abuses and this piece of it officials here argue that sanctions are hurting the economy back they say that's why so many people. who are instructed to say the country can access lines of credit they
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turn army tanks and the franks taken into bacon or a hotel porter into a 28 porterhouse. turn the st. louis arch into a st. louis rack of ribs. take a ride to the top of the empire state building or baskin amiga rushmore or your favorite cable host wake up with brian kilmeade in the morning and stay for sean hannity in primetime. if you're ready for the greatest explosion the world has ever seen getr a flame burning extra smoky superduper meet writes 3000. [applause]e] greg: tyrus i think you might agree with me that nutritional sciences and the science. they keep changing their minds everything. see if they don't know everything. we are all genetic a different. the best way to find out as you go to the doctor and you you get a test or genetics and find out what is best for you dive wise. it goes back to your ancestry. some people can be red meat and some people drew up -- grew up on a fistfight with their ancestry. or you just go through life, i like this and i'm not sick of her words that keep eating it. everyone is different. allegedly my great-grandfather atee bacon b
turn army tanks and the franks taken into bacon or a hotel porter into a 28 porterhouse. turn the st. louis arch into a st. louis rack of ribs. take a ride to the top of the empire state building or baskin amiga rushmore or your favorite cable host wake up with brian kilmeade in the morning and stay for sean hannity in primetime. if you're ready for the greatest explosion the world has ever seen getr a flame burning extra smoky superduper meet writes 3000. [applause]e] greg: tyrus i think you...
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be arrested gentlemens doom who they say is actually shane is wanted for crimes inside turkey a nato army he's been carrying out attacks and there's an interpol red notice issued for him so it is a fluid situation diplomatically and on the battle lines despite a cease fire although the guns predominantly have fallen silent but fighting continues on the ground. still ahead on al-jazeera facebook c.e.o. unveils plans to fight misinformation that will be enough to satisfy his critics protection for a revered rock a ban on climbing the route in australia comes into effect in sports business week when the drink at the indoors in basle the reports claim. that we have seen some rain showers across northern sections of the middle east and the rest a fair few in the fall caused kinds of cloud in the last few hours and then you notice that all disturbance here this is still sitting across northern areas of egypt that will continue to produce some rain showers as a good friday into saturday it will work its way slowly east as but again we could see some flash floods with this the ground of course is
be arrested gentlemens doom who they say is actually shane is wanted for crimes inside turkey a nato army he's been carrying out attacks and there's an interpol red notice issued for him so it is a fluid situation diplomatically and on the battle lines despite a cease fire although the guns predominantly have fallen silent but fighting continues on the ground. still ahead on al-jazeera facebook c.e.o. unveils plans to fight misinformation that will be enough to satisfy his critics protection...
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army operative raised red flags about president trump's ukraine call. he works for the house national security council. -- speaker nancy pelosi said the house will take its first vote on the impeachment inquiry and that will happen this week. intendo is back. z easily it has beaten its previous record. it has already raised $37 million in revenue. b.p. is falling this morning despite a report of profit beating expectations. he finance chief said it was helped by strong oil trading. $65 a aging $55 to barrel. there are clearly u.s.-china tensions. pretty stable at the moment. the teams have been making ome pretty good calls. >> and sweden is considering sanctions against swedbank. the nation's oldest lender is being investigated amid allegations it may have handled over $100 billion of suspicious transactions last week. it is being probed by a number of u.s. authorities but didn't provide any authorities. global news 24 hours a day, on air, on tictoc and twitter, more than 120 countries. this is bloomberg. anna? matt? matt: thanks very much. your first w
army operative raised red flags about president trump's ukraine call. he works for the house national security council. -- speaker nancy pelosi said the house will take its first vote on the impeachment inquiry and that will happen this week. intendo is back. z easily it has beaten its previous record. it has already raised $37 million in revenue. b.p. is falling this morning despite a report of profit beating expectations. he finance chief said it was helped by strong oil trading. $65 a aging...
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the complex sits on what was once an army base. >>> mo-town music legend smokey robinson was honored for a golden heart award for fighting the homeless crisis in l.a he's supported it for years with his annual golf tournament. >>> zombies invaded downtown denver for the zombie crawl. they dressed in crazy, spooky costumes, and had tons of events, including a contest, costume contest, and "thriller" dance. >>> a new week on wall street, and already investors are keeping a close eye on u.s./chinese trade talks that's not all cnbc's steve sedgwick has the details, including a story about pigs as large as polar bears good morning, steve. >> 1,100 pounds of bacon we'll come to that in a few moments. good morning i'm looking at the dow futures now. down around 138 points huge rally on the back of the data the payroll number on friday, the dow jones rallied 373 points, buit las well key inflation data out of the states and we get the minutes from the federal reserve, which may indicate where interest rates are going. >>> not a good story in the talks between gm and the uaw this labor disput
the complex sits on what was once an army base. >>> mo-town music legend smokey robinson was honored for a golden heart award for fighting the homeless crisis in l.a he's supported it for years with his annual golf tournament. >>> zombies invaded downtown denver for the zombie crawl. they dressed in crazy, spooky costumes, and had tons of events, including a contest, costume contest, and "thriller" dance. >>> a new week on wall street, and already investors...
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what i want to point out here are the blue lines and red lines. these are skirmishers, the skirmishers who are watching the approach of both armies will run into each other, kind of by accident. they will realize these forces are much, much closer in proximity. stuart's force is in a bunch of pine trees. you can't move around very well in pine trees. the union forces have all of these roads. the union army wins the footrace themanesville, which wins the higher ground outside of town. these two skirmishing units -- company e and the pittsburgh rifles of the ninth pennsylvania reserve. this is one of the accounts from the ninth pennsylvania reserve. a man fighting over here. "we were so intently watching the approaching column that we forgot the boys in gray could also call up skirmishers until zip, zip, zip. rifle balls came in on both flanks. we rallied." opening shots, then they fall back to the turnpike. in those opening shots, 20-year-old alexander smith from pittsburgh, pennsylvania, shot in the neck. he will die two weeks later. he is the bat
what i want to point out here are the blue lines and red lines. these are skirmishers, the skirmishers who are watching the approach of both armies will run into each other, kind of by accident. they will realize these forces are much, much closer in proximity. stuart's force is in a bunch of pine trees. you can't move around very well in pine trees. the union forces have all of these roads. the union army wins the footrace themanesville, which wins the higher ground outside of town. these two...
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be arrested gentlemens doom who they say is actually shane is wanted for crimes inside turkey a nato army he's been carrying out attacks and there's an interpol red notice issued for him so it is a fluid situation diplomatically and on the battle lines despite a cease fire although the guns predominantly have fallen silent but fighting continues on the ground. in the united states family friends and political colleagues all ring the life of congressman alija cummings at a funeral service in his home town about 4000 mourners filled the light democratic politicians on church in baltimore cummings was a key figure in the impeachment inquiry into donald trump's presidency former secretary of state hillary clinton as well as former presidents barack obama and bill clinton would in attendance. his integrity and character his can do spirit made him a guiding light in the congress he pushed back against the abuse of power he was on we bring in his defense of our democracy he had little tolerance for those who put party ahead of country or partisanship of truth. well still ahead on al-jazeera. to
be arrested gentlemens doom who they say is actually shane is wanted for crimes inside turkey a nato army he's been carrying out attacks and there's an interpol red notice issued for him so it is a fluid situation diplomatically and on the battle lines despite a cease fire although the guns predominantly have fallen silent but fighting continues on the ground. in the united states family friends and political colleagues all ring the life of congressman alija cummings at a funeral service in his...
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be arrested gentlemens doom who they say is actually shine is wanted for crimes inside turkey a nato army he's been carrying out attacks and there is an interpol red notice issued for him so it is a fluid situation but diplomatically and on the battle lines despite a cease fire although the guns predominantly have fallen silent but fighting continues on the ground. for the 36th consecutive friday algerians have been demanding a complete change in their political system they want anyone to present abilities beautiful eco to be removed from power beautifully that was falls from office in april after weeks of protest that many of its former allies retain senior positions demonstrators are also rejecting a presidential elections that darva december saying it will not be free or fair. zimbabwe's ruling party is pushing for an end to international sanctions that stems from the time of robert mugabe's rule the rulings only appear party held a rally blaming the u.s. and e.u. for choking the local economy but only a few 100 party supporters turned up instead of the many thousands expected the u.s.
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be arrested gentlemens doom who they say is actually shane is wanted for crimes inside turkey a nato army he's been carrying out attacks and there's an interpol red notice issued for him so it is a fluid situation diplomatically and on the battle lines despite a cease fire although the guns predominantly have fallen silent but fighting continues on the ground. to zimbabwe now our schools offices and colleges a closed for a day of protest against international sanctions the morning's out of his hold in the rally it's blaming the u.s. and e.u. sanctions for choking zimbabwe's economy well several companies and politicians have been under. since 2002 how to toss a has more from. government officials are calling this a victory that managed to get other countries in southern africa and some of the bodies to unite with them and point to ways to impose sanctions no sanctions put in place between teeth. right and disputed election government officials here argue that sanctions are hurting the economy they say that's why so many people. who are instructed to say the country can access lives of cre
be arrested gentlemens doom who they say is actually shane is wanted for crimes inside turkey a nato army he's been carrying out attacks and there's an interpol red notice issued for him so it is a fluid situation diplomatically and on the battle lines despite a cease fire although the guns predominantly have fallen silent but fighting continues on the ground. to zimbabwe now our schools offices and colleges a closed for a day of protest against international sanctions the morning's out of his...
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to be arrested gentleman whom they say is actually shane is wanted for crimes inside turkey a nato army he's been carrying out attacks and there's an interpol red notice issued for him so it is a fluid situation diplomatically and on the battle lines despite a cease fire although the guns predominantly have fallen silent but fighting continues on the ground. at least 8 palestinians have been injured during friday protests at the security fence with israel it's the consecutive week that protesters have held rallies calling for the right to return to terror free under israeli occupation health minister says since the protests began 312 demonstrators have been killed and 19000 have been injured. zimbabwe's ruling zanu p.f. hold a rally demanding an end to longstanding western sanctions imposed during robert mugabe's presidency the demonstrators so the sanctions of zimbabwe's economy but the u.s. is blaming corruption and mismanagement are metasearch reports from harare. some traveled overnight to guitar in time for the anti sanctions march organized by zimbabwe's government they want the r
to be arrested gentleman whom they say is actually shane is wanted for crimes inside turkey a nato army he's been carrying out attacks and there's an interpol red notice issued for him so it is a fluid situation diplomatically and on the battle lines despite a cease fire although the guns predominantly have fallen silent but fighting continues on the ground. at least 8 palestinians have been injured during friday protests at the security fence with israel it's the consecutive week that...
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. >>> the salvation army is helping fire evacuation. >> the organ photos. volunteers are feeding people in napa, san rafael and petaluma. the salvation army served more than 5,000 meals since the fires started. >>> workers and families are being helped in cloverdale. local charities are teaming up to provide a hot meal for evacuees. food and other items have been scarce. >> gasoline station is >> many of the folks here have been outside in the parking lot for a couple of days. they're cold. they have no blankets. they have nowhere else go. >> some families have been living in tens while some people have been sleeping inside the vehicles they drove to escape the kincade fire. >> the red cross reminds you the best way to help disaster victims is with a financial donation. text redcross to 90999 to make a $10 donation or go to redcross.org. >>> air quality improved a smokehebit but notnough tavoid . is leaving enough pollution in the air to make it unhealthy. it will be the third straight day the air will have been this way and be the sixth spare the air alert
. >>> the salvation army is helping fire evacuation. >> the organ photos. volunteers are feeding people in napa, san rafael and petaluma. the salvation army served more than 5,000 meals since the fires started. >>> workers and families are being helped in cloverdale. local charities are teaming up to provide a hot meal for evacuees. food and other items have been scarce. >> gasoline station is >> many of the folks here have been outside in the parking lot for...
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be arrested gentlemens doom who they say is actually shane is wanted for crimes inside turkey a nato army he's been carrying out attacks and there is an interpol red notice issued for him so it is a fluid situation diplomatically and on the battle lines despite a cease fire although the guns predominantly have fallen silent but fighting continues on the ground. to zimbabwe nelson porter the rulings on a p.f. of been marching demanding an end to long standing sanctions that stand from the time of robert mugabe's rule he was deposed 2 years ago after nearly 40 years in power but many zimbabweans say they are continuing to suffer what has announced plans from harare. some troubled overnights to get out in time for the anti sanctions march organized by zimbabwe's government they want the removal of sanctions imposed by the european union and united states many a deal they still being punished by the west because of land reforms by former president robert mugabe when many white farmers had their property seized. his successor says sanctions imposed nearly 2 decades ago are hurting the economy.
be arrested gentlemens doom who they say is actually shane is wanted for crimes inside turkey a nato army he's been carrying out attacks and there is an interpol red notice issued for him so it is a fluid situation diplomatically and on the battle lines despite a cease fire although the guns predominantly have fallen silent but fighting continues on the ground. to zimbabwe nelson porter the rulings on a p.f. of been marching demanding an end to long standing sanctions that stand from the time...
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host: one interesting insight you write is second lady karen pence rules the roost and the antique red phone in the vice president's office is more powerful than anyone knows. this has been a feature during his governorship in indiana, just has one person on the other end, karen pence. >> dick army, when they moved to washington in 2000, 2001, dick army is the old congressman, meets with him, he is an old hand at this point, pence is a freshman and he says take some time for your family. you should have a line for your family. this will engulf you. like some of us do you should do that so that christmas of 2001, karen bott him fake antique, cherry red, they run a line through and it is old school and it is just her and the kids, the only one that have a phone number. what i found her reporting is in particular when he was governor and she was at the office across the hall in the state house she would make phone calls throughout the day to coordinate how they were handling. >> in her role as first lady. >> this is new to the book. i had some inklings of this when covering him day today
host: one interesting insight you write is second lady karen pence rules the roost and the antique red phone in the vice president's office is more powerful than anyone knows. this has been a feature during his governorship in indiana, just has one person on the other end, karen pence. >> dick army, when they moved to washington in 2000, 2001, dick army is the old congressman, meets with him, he is an old hand at this point, pence is a freshman and he says take some time for your family....
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and the local chapters appearance noma county as well as the american red cross for now reporting live here in santa rosa christina teatro for news, thanks christina. still ahead on the cross. >>the recent pga blackouts disrupted cell service and now local lawmakers want to know what happened and how to prevent that from happening again in the future. plus a day of excitement for kids as they begin to fill their bags with candy we'll tell you which various cities made the list for the best cities to visit on halloween. >>who are the top earning dead celebrities and why there's a shortage of deal talk! my new $4.99 blt cheeseburger combo, comes with... 100% beef and hickory smoked bacon, plus fries and a drink all for just the change in your couch. i found the remote! try my new $4.99 blt cheeseburger combo. ♪ halloween is awesome. [trick or treat] yes, yes, yes, yes. [screaming in fear] yay. [laughter] yes! thank you. my new $4.99 blt cheeseburger combo, deal talk! comes with fries and a drink. all for just the change in your couch. what... mr. wigglesworth? i thought we lost you. ke
and the local chapters appearance noma county as well as the american red cross for now reporting live here in santa rosa christina teatro for news, thanks christina. still ahead on the cross. >>the recent pga blackouts disrupted cell service and now local lawmakers want to know what happened and how to prevent that from happening again in the future. plus a day of excitement for kids as they begin to fill their bags with candy we'll tell you which various cities made the list for the...
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so the turks were told this is a red line, do not go in. they went in. he said we are not going to send the army, but we are going to put sanctions on. the sanctions lasted, what, five days? >> if that long. the dallas morning news is reporting tonight that the republican texas senator john cornyn said if turkey was planning on coming into northern syria and trying to ethnically cleanse the kurds and u.s. troops were caught in the middle, i am not completely convinced that it was a bad idea to get them out of harm's way. the kurds are our allies. is this the length that the president's supporters is apologizing that they are going through to have to defend his policy? >> it misses the point you made at the start, which was that we began this whole process. yes, once you are in the middle of a free for all and the turks are firing on the kurds, should the american troops be in the middle? no. but the point is we created this conflict by signaling to the turks we would -- turkey has wanted to do this for five years. ashkarta, the former defense secretary s
so the turks were told this is a red line, do not go in. they went in. he said we are not going to send the army, but we are going to put sanctions on. the sanctions lasted, what, five days? >> if that long. the dallas morning news is reporting tonight that the republican texas senator john cornyn said if turkey was planning on coming into northern syria and trying to ethnically cleanse the kurds and u.s. troops were caught in the middle, i am not completely convinced that it was a bad...
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army vice chief of staff. you've had a couple of days to assess this red, to learn more from your sources what stands out for you? how did this expand on the special operations playbook? >> it's had a profound impact mainly because of what al-baghdadi represented. it will in fact financing as well but just five years ago he stormed onto the world stage within terrorist army of 40,000 and attacked a prominent country, iraq, after having put together a safe haven in syria declared a caliphate in an islamic states. he achieved it and as a result of that, it spread to 30, 40 countries, he conducted dozens of attacks, he attacked nine nato countries multiple times. he is an iconic spiritual leader, the loss is significant, the movement will continue as long as young people still want to join his fanatical movement and they are motivated motivated by his political religious ideology. >> chris: the kurds say it was their informant who was a key member of the al-baghdadi inner circle who provided really the most impor
army vice chief of staff. you've had a couple of days to assess this red, to learn more from your sources what stands out for you? how did this expand on the special operations playbook? >> it's had a profound impact mainly because of what al-baghdadi represented. it will in fact financing as well but just five years ago he stormed onto the world stage within terrorist army of 40,000 and attacked a prominent country, iraq, after having put together a safe haven in syria declared a...