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as you know i did this thing with the secretary of state and jim baker at the state department. and there was a spirited conversation about iran. and former secretary baker said if sanctions fail and in fact iran is about to get a nuclear weapon, assuming they had capability and a weapon, and a missile to deliver it, then you had to take it out. i then asked the secretary and she sort of didn't really say. but that seems to be the opinion of the president as well. >> the president essentially said that he said we're not if favor of containment. and he basically said at apac i was there a few months ago that he has a red line. and he will prevent iran from getting a nuclear weapon. >> and if sanctions fail. >> yeah. >> and if-- fails. >> so sanctions are about to be -- >> racheted up now. and iran has basically stalled in the talks that occurred in moscow. it's going to be interested because egypt may now recognize iran and we'll see. >> are you in favor of the assassination of iranian scientists? >> i'm in favor of appropriate measures to slow or stop iran's nuclear program. >>
as you know i did this thing with the secretary of state and jim baker at the state department. and there was a spirited conversation about iran. and former secretary baker said if sanctions fail and in fact iran is about to get a nuclear weapon, assuming they had capability and a weapon, and a missile to deliver it, then you had to take it out. i then asked the secretary and she sort of didn't really say. but that seems to be the opinion of the president as well. >> the president...
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george shultz who was the new secretary of state was very much against it and made common cause with jim baker and mike dever and others waki elancholy moment for her and for reagan both when they realized -- reagan desperately tried to rustle around and figure out another job, but she didn't want a job that didn't have some real, bstantial power. >>ost:eah. anis arshre e stay through the 1984 election in which she really established herself -- she had already established herself as a huge power inside the administration in foreign pic i , he rbl - themoic aheubn en '84 with his, you know, speech, this very memorable speech, blame america for it democrats which, you know, kind of captivated that convention be, knine senseheolital a national figure. and, y know, a very, very attractive one. and she felt that since she had been blocked in this effort to have a, you know, a position of real power at theiona cu cilt as fer lend plheti and she had, you know, one of the things in doing this book that actually surprised me is how much of a, you know, kind of a celebrity she had become. >> host: yeah.
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but george schultz, the new secretary of said was very much against and it made common cause with jim baker and others and blockedder. so it was kind of a mel -- mel lan collie moment for her and reagan. she didn't want a job that didn't have some real substantial power. and so she left, and this is after she had agreed to stay through the 1984 election, at which she really established herself -- she had already established herself as a huge power inside the administration in foreign policy, but in 1984, at the republican convention of '84, with the speech, the memorable speech, blame america first democrats, which kind of captivated that convention and really was the political speech of the season, she became in some sense a national figure, and a very, very aattractive one, and felt since she had been locked in this effort to have a position of real power at the national security council, that it was time for her to leave and explore her options, and she had -- one of the things in doing this book that actually surprised me is how much of a kind of a celebrity she had become. and she -- w
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as you know i did this thing with the secretary of state and jim baker at the state department. and there was a spirited conversation about iran. and former secretary baker said if sanctions fail and in fact iran is about to get a nuclear weapon, assuming they had capability and a weapon, and a missile to deliver it, then you had to take it out. i then asked the secretary and she sort of didn't really say. but that seems to be the opinion of the president as well. >> the president essentially said that he said we're not if favor of containment. and he basically said at apac i was there a few months ago that he has a red line. and he will prevent iran from getting a nuclear weapon. >> and if sanctions fail. >> yeah. >> and if-- fails. >> so sanctions are about to be -- >> racheted up now. and iran has basically stalled in the talks that occurred in moscow. it's going to be interested because egypt may now recognize iran and we'll see. >> are you in favor of the assassination of iranian scientists? >> i'm in favor of appropriate measures to slow or stop iran's nuclear program. >>
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it was chaired by former secretary of state jim baker and former congressman lee hamilton. i i believe that the report of the iraq study group made an important contribution to the debate into the strategy that alternately brought that were to a responsible and. the institute's work has saved lives. it has enhanced our national security. in doing so, it has stayed true to the spirit of the man whose legacy we celebrate tonight. , dean acheson. one historian once observed that in a city of gray and anonymous men, dean acheson stood out. like a noble monument from another and more vivid era. 60 years after serving as secretary of state, and more than four years after his ofth, acheson's unique blend strategic brilliance and remembered in thiswell town. having just enjoyed the hospitality of your car to a reception, use a reminded of the time when a newly elected president kennedy paid a call on the acheson at his georgetown home. acheson offered him a martini, but kennedy declined and asked for tea instead. that deeply offended acheson. after all, according to a friend, he ne
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it washaired by former secretary of state jim baker and former congressman lee hamilton. i i believe that the report of the iraq study group made an important contribution to the debate into the strategy that alternately brought that were to a responsible and. the institute's work has saved lives. it has enhanced our national security. in doing so, it has stayed true to the spirit of e man whose legacy we celebrate tonight. , dean acheson. one historian once observed that in a city of gray and anonymous men, dean acheson stood out. like a noble monument from another and more vivid era. 60 years after serving as secretary of state, and more than four years after his ofth, acheson's unique blend strategic brilliance and rememberein thise well town. having just enjoyed the hospitality of your car to a reception, use a reminded of t time when a newly elected president kennedy paid a call on the acheson at his georgetown home. acheson offered him a martini, but kennedy declined and asked for tea instead. that deeply offended acheson. after all, according to a friend, he never
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>> as jim baker said a long time ago, it is hard to have a single monetary system when you have 17 fiscal systems and they are now bearing fruit of it. the europeans will have to sort this out. there is tremendous tension on the germans who are being asked to help the mediterranean state. he has not felt it was appropriate for him to prescribe solutions, but we recognize how difficult it is. he talked about that and the importance of trying to keep europe economically strong. >> the question right here. >> how would like asking if you could comment on to countries that are important economically, japan and india. we have not yet heard a position from governor romney on whether or not he would support ttp for japan. india is a country we have been looking at as a possible security partner. how do you see that going forward? >> let me start with india. this is an area where we have had a lot of continuity and bipartisan support. india is an important security partner today. our military relationship has never been closer. they exercise more with the united states than with any other country
>> as jim baker said a long time ago, it is hard to have a single monetary system when you have 17 fiscal systems and they are now bearing fruit of it. the europeans will have to sort this out. there is tremendous tension on the germans who are being asked to help the mediterranean state. he has not felt it was appropriate for him to prescribe solutions, but we recognize how difficult it is. he talked about that and the importance of trying to keep europe economically strong. >> the...
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>> jim baker said it's hard to have a single monetary system when you have 17 fiscal systems and theyare now bearing fruit. the europeans have to sort this out, and there's a tremendous tension obviously on the germans being asked disproportionately to try to help the mediterranean states. he hasn't felt it was appropriate for him to prescribe solutions but we recognize how difficult it is. he's talked about that and the importance to try to keep europe economically strong. >> question right here. thank you. >> space carroll of the corporation. i would like to ask ms. flournoy and mr. rogers and if you could focus on the geostrategic important countries economically that's of japan and india. japan we've not yet heard i think a position from governor romney on whether or not he would support tpp for japan and india is a country we've been looking at as is possible security partner and i wonder if you can comment on how you see that going forward. >> i think this is an area where we have had a lot of frankly continuity and bipartisan support. india is an important security partner toda
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it was chaired by former secretary of state jim baker and former congressman lee hamilton. and i truly believe the report of the iraq study group made an important contribution to the debate and the strategy that ultimately brought that war to a responsible end. this institute's work has saved lives, and enhanced our national security. in doing so, it really has stayed true to the spirit of the man whose legacy we celebrate tonight, dean acheson. the historian arthur schlesinger once observed that "in a city of gray and anonymous men, dean acheson stood out like a noble monument from another and more vivid era." indeed, sixty years after serving as secretary of state, and more than forty years after his death, acheson's unique blend of strategic brilliance and "personal bravura" are still well remembered in this town. having just enjoyed the hospitality of your cocktail reception, i'm reminded of the time when a newly elected president kennedy paid a call on acheson at his georgetown home. acheson offered him a martini, but kennedy declined and asked for tea instead. that d
it was chaired by former secretary of state jim baker and former congressman lee hamilton. and i truly believe the report of the iraq study group made an important contribution to the debate and the strategy that ultimately brought that war to a responsible end. this institute's work has saved lives, and enhanced our national security. in doing so, it really has stayed true to the spirit of the man whose legacy we celebrate tonight, dean acheson. the historian arthur schlesinger once observed...
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>> well the euro, jim baker said a long time ago it is real hard to have a single monetary system when you have 17 fiscal systems and they're now bearing the fruit of it. the europeans are going to have to sort this out and there's a tremendous tension obviously on the germans who are being asked disproportionately to try to help the mediterranean states. he hasn't, he hasn't felt it was appropriate for him to prescribe solutions but we recognize how difficult it is. he has talked about that and the importance of trying to keep europe economically strong. >> question right here. thank you. >> scott herald of the rand corporation. i would like to ask police flournoy and mr. williamson, comment on two strategically important countries. countries that are important economically. japan and india. japan we haven't heard i think from governor romney whether he would support it. pp for japan and india is a country we've all been looking at as a possible security partner. i wonder if you could comment how you see that going forward. >> start with michelle. >> let me start with india. i think t
>> well the euro, jim baker said a long time ago it is real hard to have a single monetary system when you have 17 fiscal systems and they're now bearing the fruit of it. the europeans are going to have to sort this out and there's a tremendous tension obviously on the germans who are being asked disproportionately to try to help the mediterranean states. he hasn't, he hasn't felt it was appropriate for him to prescribe solutions but we recognize how difficult it is. he has talked about...
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. >> even though it was a holiday, yet another chapter in the saga of jim and tammy baker as a crowdthat only about 200 persons, 200 or 300 persons are involved in the dissident group and 50,000 people here today on the grounds celebrating christ and america. >> family squabbles can become quite ugly. more is at stake here than just a ministry. there's a little bit of power and a lot of money. >> klaus barbie is back in leon st. joseph's prison where he'll spend the rest of his life. he left the courtroom convicted of crimes against humanity, the murder, torture and deportation to death camps of thousands of jews and resistance fighters. >> there is no sign of repentance. >> no. i don't think he was ashamed. >> president reagan used his weekly radio address to defend his -- to appeal to the democratic controlled senate to act on the merits of the nomination. >> to maintain the independence of the judiciary, i hope that we can keep politics out of the confirmation process and promptly schedule hearings. >> until we get more cooperation in advancing the schedule of the senate, we may w
. >> even though it was a holiday, yet another chapter in the saga of jim and tammy baker as a crowdthat only about 200 persons, 200 or 300 persons are involved in the dissident group and 50,000 people here today on the grounds celebrating christ and america. >> family squabbles can become quite ugly. more is at stake here than just a ministry. there's a little bit of power and a lot of money. >> klaus barbie is back in leon st. joseph's prison where he'll spend the rest of...
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jim: onward. onward we go to the 17th. ian baker-finch will be calling the next playoff hole when we con.plicated. iiminidatin something other people get to do. ont yonce you take th t first step, yolld find there's nothing standing in your way. metlife. i can do this. what's the hold up? heoo's looking for his dongle. e ane a ae?ongle? ye wede need a dongle. brandon usually inhegs theongle. susan do you have a dongle? no i didn't bring my dongle. we're having a lite ledongle e.issue. dooley has a dongle. i don'ha dve d donr.e sir. let's get started. do youuyav's have a dongle? we're not using a dongle. se 'sit's pretty cool huhahich, ni. share files instantly. onlonon the galaxys3. available at sprint. olaf p pizza palace gets the most rewards l of any small business credit card! pizza!!!!! [ rtolh ] olaf s bmall buses sea2%rns 2% cash back on every purchase, every day! put it on my spark card! [ high-pitched ] nice doin' business with you! [ garth ] why settle for less? great businesses deserve the most rewards! awesome!!! [ male announcer ] the spark business card from capital one.
jim: onward. onward we go to the 17th. ian baker-finch will be calling the next playoff hole when we con.plicated. iiminidatin something other people get to do. ont yonce you take th t first step, yolld find there's nothing standing in your way. metlife. i can do this. what's the hold up? heoo's looking for his dongle. e ane a ae?ongle? ye wede need a dongle. brandon usually inhegs theongle. susan do you have a dongle? no i didn't bring my dongle. we're having a lite ledongle e.issue. dooley...
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>> as jim baker said a long time ago, it is hard to have a single monetary system when you have 17 fiscal systems, and they are now bearing the first of it. europeans will have to sort this out, and there is a tremendous tension on the germans who are being asked to try to help the mediterranean states. he has not thought it was appropriate for him to prescribe solutions, but we recognize how difficult it is. he has talked about that and the importance to try to keep europe economically strong. >> question right here. >> i would like to ask if you could comment on two strategically important countries, japan and india. japan, we have not yet heard a position from romney on whether or not he would support tpp for japan, and india is a country we have been looking at as a possible security partner. i was wondering how you see that going forward. >> that we start with india. this is an area where we have had a lot of continuity, and bipartisan support. india is an important security partner today. we -- our military relationship has never been closer. they exercise more with the united state
>> as jim baker said a long time ago, it is hard to have a single monetary system when you have 17 fiscal systems, and they are now bearing the first of it. europeans will have to sort this out, and there is a tremendous tension on the germans who are being asked to try to help the mediterranean states. he has not thought it was appropriate for him to prescribe solutions, but we recognize how difficult it is. he has talked about that and the importance to try to keep europe economically...
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for sir nick faldo, ian baker-finch, peter kostis, david feherty and all the crew, jim nantz saying so long from the nantz saying so long from the greenbrier. three words dad, e-rainde financial consultants. they'll hook you up with a solid plan. wa-- wa-- wait a minute; bobby? bobby! what are you doing man? i'm speed dating! [ male announcer ] get investing advice for your family at e-trade. >>> coming up next on wjz eyewitness news, record breaking hit. the hottest day of the year sizzling maryland. when can we expect the cooldown? plus, houses are battling boiling temperatures without power. the latest on the restoration efforts. and. >> creating a habitat that not only oysters can enjoy. i am tim williams with more on the new project underway ,,,,,, >>> maryland is melting. record temperatures are scorching the state. tonight how to cope and when will this heat wave snap? >> good evening. i am gigi barnett. adam has the day off. the intense heat isn't keeping everyone inside, but those wjz found out and about braving the temperatures seem to be enjoying any shade they can find. for
for sir nick faldo, ian baker-finch, peter kostis, david feherty and all the crew, jim nantz saying so long from the nantz saying so long from the greenbrier. three words dad, e-rainde financial consultants. they'll hook you up with a solid plan. wa-- wa-- wait a minute; bobby? bobby! what are you doing man? i'm speed dating! [ male announcer ] get investing advice for your family at e-trade. >>> coming up next on wjz eyewitness news, record breaking hit. the hottest day of the year...
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he said mitt romney is recounting a jim bakker anecdote in which president reagan ordered baker, a whitestaff to hold no national security meetings over a hyundai period early in his first team so that president reagan and his team could focus on the economy. that seems ridiculous. you tell me that in his first hundred days held no foreign policy meetings? they looked it up and found out it isn't true. he said, romney should stop telling this false and foolish tale. if you lose people in the middle of your own presidential campaign you do some serious damage to yours. then he's finally found a refuge. he's about to go to israel. he does an interview here but with an israeli paper one owned by sheldon adelson. finally someone on his side. they're so much on his side they have descriptions like in. the u.s. is currently consumed with an it's coming presidential elections. americans must choose between obama, whose approach and achievements are contentious and romney, who is considered a gifted businessman they're definitely on his side but he still screws it up saying this indecipherrous t
he said mitt romney is recounting a jim bakker anecdote in which president reagan ordered baker, a whitestaff to hold no national security meetings over a hyundai period early in his first team so that president reagan and his team could focus on the economy. that seems ridiculous. you tell me that in his first hundred days held no foreign policy meetings? they looked it up and found out it isn't true. he said, romney should stop telling this false and foolish tale. if you lose people in the...
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for sir nick faldo, ian baker-finch, peter kostis, david feherty and all the crew, jim nantz saying so long from the nantz saying so long from the greenbrier. three words dad, e-rainde financial consultants. they'll hook you up with a solid plan. wa-- wa-- wait a minute; bobby? bobby! what are you doing man? i'm speed dating! [ male announcer ] get investing advice for your family at e-trade. >>> as temperatures climb over 100 degrees across the washington area, the burning question tonight is when will we get some relief? good evening everyone, i'm matt jablow in tonight for bruce johnson. excessive heat warnings are in effect for the entire region with temperatures climbing into the triple digits. that means there's the high risk for heat exhaustion or other illnesses for anyone outdoors or in places without air-conditioning. right now there are still customers in the area without power although they are not all related to last week's storm. pepco was reporting about 100 customers in the dark while bge has 400 customers out? dominion power has some out in northern virginia. we have t
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baker. they basically said they want the board to immediately put in place a process to find a new ceo to replace jimgers, they're unhappy with getting rid of jim johnson. >> thank you, were heading into the final stretch here, major averages staying in the green for the week. according to thomas roiters, 67% have beat eps, but only 40% beat on revenue. >> so the market is still rallying, and that's all about banking on future bailouts. we have quincy crosby with us, do you get concerned that the market is rallying for the wrong reasons because of the economic story is so weak? >> yes, not fundamental, but the dat that are getting less bad, you may not say they're great, but they're getting less bad, and at the margin, that could play into investors thinking. things will turn, it could be a powerful short term rally. >> you have a red light which is europe -- >> they just gave a green light. >> secondly is the economy and profits. the economy numbers this morning were sluggish and sloppy. some parts good, some parts bad. not a very robust report, scott. and thirdly is the yellow light, the profits an
baker. they basically said they want the board to immediately put in place a process to find a new ceo to replace jimgers, they're unhappy with getting rid of jim johnson. >> thank you, were heading into the final stretch here, major averages staying in the green for the week. according to thomas roiters, 67% have beat eps, but only 40% beat on revenue. >> so the market is still rallying, and that's all about banking on future bailouts. we have quincy crosby with us, do you get...