Panelists compare yalta, to previous meetings between the three leaders, and examine the political motives that drove the deliberations. The National World War Ii Museum in new orleans hosted the event. Welcome back, as we begin to silence our conversations, please remember to silence your cell phones as well. I was thinking with yalta being an eightday conference, we have almost made a full eight hours talking about it. The last session is often one of our favorites. And that is a roundtable discussion where we get all of the speakers up together to talk about themes, to ask each other questions, and to give you all one last time to pepper one, some, or all of our panelists with your own questions. I would ask that when you have a question, if it is or specific panelist, please name that panelist, or if you want to throw it open to some or all. We are going to ask dr. Gunter bischoff to chair this panel discussion. I want to thank gunter for coming in and filling in on such short noti
Silence our conversations, please remove to silence remember to silence your cell phones as well. I was thinking with yalta being an eight day conference, we have almost made a full eight hours talking about it. [laughter] one of our favorites and that is a roundtable discussion where we get all of the speakers up together to talk about themes, to ask each other questions, and to give you all one last time to pepper one, some, or all of our panelists with your own questions. I would ask if you have a question, if it is or specific panelist, please name that panelist, or if you want to throw it open to some or all. We are going to ask dr. Going to bischoff dr. Gunter this panel. Before i lead the desk leave the podium i would like to introduce our panelists. Ladies and gentlemen, gunter will start it, and that i will run around the microphone. Gunter . Very much, jeremy. He throughout a few questions we could discuss, i thought. Very interesting, the Opening Statement about his growing
Silence our conversations, please silence your phones. With yalta being an eight day conference, we have almost made a full eight hours. [laughter] the last session is often one of our favorites and that is a roundtable discussion where we get all of the speakers up together to talk about themes, to ask each other questions, and to give you all one last time to pepper one, some, or all of our panelists with your own questions. I would ask if you have a question, if it is or specific panelist, please name that panelist, or if you want to throw it open to some or all. We are going to ask dr. Gunter bischoff to chair this panel. Thank you for filling in on short notice. [applause] before i lead the desk leave the podium i would like to introduce our panelists. Mr. Michael bishop, dr. Rob bischof. R. Gunter thank you very much, jeremy. The issue came up and it was raised in an Opening Statement by rob about his growing up in cleveland. It is what scholars call the yalta myth. Keep in mind,
Hardship and heart break were everywhere, but president ial leadership came swiftly and effectively with an extraordinary rescue for health and safety to successfully fight the covid virus. Boy, that was something. Do you remember we were in the middle of that pandemic. That was something. Man. We never thought that would pass. That pandemic was bad. Just like cancer. That was remember when people used to get can terrible. Oh, wait. Theres still people dying from the coronavirus. Were moving towards 180,000 dead so im not really sure why larry cud lokudlow who used to about it going away quickly, im not sure why hes talking about it in the past tense but, of course, he is consistent if nothing else. Good morning and welcome to morning joe. Its wednesday, august 26th. Along with me weve got willie. Also nbc news and msnbc contributor Shawna Thomas host of msnbc nation and reverend al sharpton. Mika will be back tomorrow. Willie, were going to get to the big take aways from night two of