Gorbachev tear down this wall!î These are iconic moments in the Cold War.
Gorbachev tear down that wall and now that there should be America say tear down that Great Firewall, you know, so there's a lot of word play and interesting things with that.
When Gorbachev, if you remember Gorbachev, when he went out and Yeltsin came I couldn't go out of my dormitory, I was 2 months almost kidnapped
Mikhail Gorbachev is now the new leader of the Soviet Union.
I think I had Gorbachev on there, who was my sister, who was three in diapers.
And finally Gorbachev gave approval for this swim basically a day before or a couple days before this swim.
And when Reagan and Gorbachev were signing the peace treaty, the INF missile treaty, Gorbachev stood up and toasted the swim and said it showed how close to each other the
And so when Gorbachev made the toast, President Reagan toasted him back.
And President Gorbachev and President Reagan stood up.
And President Gorbachev raised his glass and said, it took a daring American girl by the name of Lynne Cox just two
And it all started before Mikhail Gorbachev arrived, and then after.
But those are my clothes that Mikhail Gorbachev is wearing in the cartoon.
How do I get a video to Gorbachev?
up until like the very last period of Gorbachev's rule, ING's banned and the Soviet Union that are available in Chinese bookstores.
In December, President Gorbachev and President Reagan were meeting at the White House to sign the IMF missile treaty.
But it was nuclear talks and Reagan and Gorbachev started talking about things like eliminating nuclear weapons, you could see the faces of the aides on both sides, "Oh my God, they
The good fortune that we had that it didn't go is that Gorbachev actually started cutting down the Iron Curtain.
Finally, the green light by Gorbachev to allow a unified Germany to stay
And like I can't just go to my neighborhood post office and write Gorbachev.
People had cumulatively feared and adjusted to the iron curtain but when Gorbachev, Perestroika and confusions in the East German leadership made another reality seem possible on November
Phillip Beasley with his collaborator, Rob Gorbet. And the golden fruits that you see within that canopy are fruits of my own enterprise, some special chemical fruits, which I'll talk
wouldn't work anymore and that's actually what happened in the 1991 coup against gorbachov uh the photo op was
But the end result was that he flew to Reykjavik, met with Gorbachev, whom he had previously called the architect of the evil empire or something,
The average life expectancy in the center of Glasgow, in what used to be the Gorbals, is 28 years less for men than life expectancy in Lenzie,
And so through that channel, I was able to reach Gorbachev's assistant.
And through that communication channel, that's how we got Gorbachev's-- his attention.
nuclear weapons entirely. That was at the Reykjavik Summit between Mikhail Gorbachev and Ronald Reagan in Iceland in 1986.
I was the first journalist to ever interview a general secretary of the communist party in the Soviet Union and it was Mikhail Gorbachev.
And if you look back at some of the discourse about him in 2012 and 2013, a lot of people believed he was China's Gorbachev.
And remember '90, '91, the aerospace industry kind of collapsed after Gorbachev and Reagan agreed to tear down the Wall, and all that sort of stuff.
And what gave the people in East Germany is, when Soviet Union started to open up and Gorbachev started to engage in discussion
He started making, he started down the road to having the grand bargain; they started talking like, it was funny to watch, I covered the Reagan/Gorbachev talks in Reykjavik in
You can't really get anywhere." But you gave some numbers--70 thousand more or less at the time of the Reykjavik meeting between Reagan and Gorbachev and now.
19, in November of 1985 there was summit, first summit between Reagan and Gorbachev in Geneva.
And President Reagan as he later told me, President Reagan, when Gorbachev started telling him, "Let us speak about real issues why you again you're speaking about all this bunch