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hadley now joins us on set, as well.pent your new year in riyadh, as well, and he did the interview about that time. how do they feel about security generally? do they feel the region is going to be more secure? >> i think what you're seeing is coming out of riyadh is a need to gain some transaction. they need to gain back some ground they lost. we saw u.s. policy move very, very quickly. suddenly there was the part of the foreign agreement and it was taking place in aman quietly. and i think saudi arabia wants to get back in the game, so to speak. so you're seeing a more constellatory tone in riyadh this past weekend, meeting with king abdullah, meeting with the foreign minister. the talks are around what they can do to get behind the peace process and to find some middle east peace agreement. >> also, what is the view there about growing independence on u.s. soil? the u.s. has been the major customer for saudi arabia and here they are producing greater shale oil and a share of gat gas, as well. which means they relianc
hadley now joins us on set, as well.pent your new year in riyadh, as well, and he did the interview about that time. how do they feel about security generally? do they feel the region is going to be more secure? >> i think what you're seeing is coming out of riyadh is a need to gain some transaction. they need to gain back some ground they lost. we saw u.s. policy move very, very quickly. suddenly there was the part of the foreign agreement and it was taking place in aman quietly. and i...
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robert zimmermanron christie, hadley heath, we take you off.triple digit losses. well, rethinking the possible worst. worst. wall street veteran what about jobs? no? now try your closet. still no jobs? just more... stuff? well, you really have both. see, "stuff" is defined as ousehold articles considered as a group". sometimes this stuff is no longer needed. wait, no longer needed? that can't be right. because remember those jobs you were looki for? those are really needed, and they're the stuff inside your stuff. our job is to unlock those jobs. and it starts when you donate your stuff to your local goodwill. here's how we do it: when you donate to goodwill, we sell yo stuff to provide job training for people right here in your community. so just by teaming up with goodwill, you help create jobs. and isn't that worth parting with the leftover keytar from your 80's cover band? goodwill. donate stuff. create jobs. lou: stocks plummeting. the dow jones posting its decline since 2011, the largest decline. i'm joined by director financial research,
robert zimmermanron christie, hadley heath, we take you off.triple digit losses. well, rethinking the possible worst. worst. wall street veteran what about jobs? no? now try your closet. still no jobs? just more... stuff? well, you really have both. see, "stuff" is defined as ousehold articles considered as a group". sometimes this stuff is no longer needed. wait, no longer needed? that can't be right. because remember those jobs you were looki for? those are really needed, and...
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robert zimmerman, ron christie, hadley heath, we take you off.two consecutive days of triple digit losses. well, rethinking the possible worst. worst. wall street veteran [ male announcer ] new new york is open. open to innovation. open to ambition. open to boldids. that's why n york has a new plan -- dozens of tax free zones all across the state. move here, expand here, or start a new business here and pay no tax for ten years... we're new york. if there's something that creates more jobs, and ows more businesses... we're open to it. start a tax-free business at startup-ny.com. lou: stocks plummeting. the dow jones posting its decline since 2011, the largest decline. i'm joined by director financial research, jonathan, it is good to have you here. what is driving this selloffis a lot about emerging market currencies. a slowdown in the chinese economy? what do you think? >> there's a lot of thing at play. we think about argentina tile and actually defaulted on their currency that led to a default and russian sovergn debt and big bankruptcy with b
robert zimmerman, ron christie, hadley heath, we take you off.two consecutive days of triple digit losses. well, rethinking the possible worst. worst. wall street veteran [ male announcer ] new new york is open. open to innovation. open to ambition. open to boldids. that's why n york has a new plan -- dozens of tax free zones all across the state. move here, expand here, or start a new business here and pay no tax for ten years... we're new york. if there's something that creates more jobs, and...
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robert zimmerman, ron christie, hadley heath, we take you off.two consecutive days of triple digit losses. well, rethinking the possible worst. wall street veteran jonathan castellini joins us next [ tires screech ] [ car alarm chirps ] ♪ [ male announcer ] we don't just certify our pre-owned vehicles we inspect, analyze, and recondition each one, until it's nothing short of a genuine certified pre-owned mercedes-benz for the next new owner. [ car alarm chirps ] hurry in to your authorized mercedes-benz dealer for 99% financing during our certified pre-owned sales event through february 28th. lou: stocks plummeting. the dow jones posting its decline since 2011, the largest decline. i'm joined by director financial research, jonathan, it is good to have you here. what is driving this selloff is a lot about emerging market currencies. a slowdown in the chinese economy? what do you think? >> there's a lot of thing at play. we think about argentina tile and actually defaulted on their currency that led to a default and russian sovereign debt and big
robert zimmerman, ron christie, hadley heath, we take you off.two consecutive days of triple digit losses. well, rethinking the possible worst. wall street veteran jonathan castellini joins us next [ tires screech ] [ car alarm chirps ] ♪ [ male announcer ] we don't just certify our pre-owned vehicles we inspect, analyze, and recondition each one, until it's nothing short of a genuine certified pre-owned mercedes-benz for the next new owner. [ car alarm chirps ] hurry in to your authorized...
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he confirmed that indeed andy card and steve hadley, two of the president's top lieutenants had tried to recruit him to be the director of national intelligence. i think this is very interesting contemporaneous view of the statue immediately after it passed and indeed was really looking down the road to some of the problems that dni would have been his first years. he gave me his e-mail said he sent to the white house in december and january of 2004, 2005, critiquing the law and trying to lay out some of the conditions he would ask president bush for cover for him to even consider it. secretary gates, and i have this in the book, described the new law as quote, strange. he said the president needs to make here that the new director of national intelligence ahead of the intelligence community. that's an air budget to your art coordinator who just has common denominator, the ability to convene people and only hash out the common denominator about policies and directives affecting the u.s. intelligence community eventually, secretary gates turned down the offer. she said sort of funnily
he confirmed that indeed andy card and steve hadley, two of the president's top lieutenants had tried to recruit him to be the director of national intelligence. i think this is very interesting contemporaneous view of the statue immediately after it passed and indeed was really looking down the road to some of the problems that dni would have been his first years. he gave me his e-mail said he sent to the white house in december and january of 2004, 2005, critiquing the law and trying to lay...
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. >> the egyptian prime minister speaking exculusively to hadley. he is joining us onset now.e talks about the security situation. >> he's basically saying there he anticipates there will be more violence, he anticipates more attacks, and on the flip side you have the muslim brotherhood who see this as the greater struggle for political identity in the sense they are going to dig their heels in and are not going anywhere. we have seen some reports in recent days about basically they're being targeted by the government but they are not going anywhere. so you will continue to see political instability ahead of the referendum. >> you talk about the referendum, just remind us how we think that's going to play out. >> well, i did ask the prime minister what kind of outpouring of support he's expecting and he's seen the different political parties that nobody's come out directly in opposition to this constitutional referendum, so basically what you're going to see the referendum take place in the next week there, may be violence around this, but what he's really gunning for is presi
. >> the egyptian prime minister speaking exculusively to hadley. he is joining us onset now.e talks about the security situation. >> he's basically saying there he anticipates there will be more violence, he anticipates more attacks, and on the flip side you have the muslim brotherhood who see this as the greater struggle for political identity in the sense they are going to dig their heels in and are not going anywhere. we have seen some reports in recent days about basically...
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john: gary johnson, hadley heath, and charles cook of national review are with us. so, charles, you first. >> i think there is a soldier in the audience. lying facedown with shrapnel in her brain, we should make a virtue of what they have done. >> i agree wwth charles. and i like the wind that if you are a citizen who makes the state of our human strong, i agree with that. i don't believe the president's actions or policies reflect that philosophy. i agree with it. >> paraphrasing, we have hundreds of millions o enemies. if not for our military intervention. [applause] john: what did you hate the most? >> what i hated is that he implied that he was taking government credit for our most technological innovations. and that he was taking credit for past technological innovations and thegovernment is going to lead when it comes to technical innovation, which is just baloney. [applause] >> i hated to see the president pay women is a victim class. >> he ruled out the statistic in this always reliable thing. >> women make up half of our workforce. but they still make and 7
john: gary johnson, hadley heath, and charles cook of national review are with us. so, charles, you first. >> i think there is a soldier in the audience. lying facedown with shrapnel in her brain, we should make a virtue of what they have done. >> i agree wwth charles. and i like the wind that if you are a citizen who makes the state of our human strong, i agree with that. i don't believe the president's actions or policies reflect that philosophy. i agree with it. >>...
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john: gary johnson, hadley heath, and charles cook of national review are with us. so, charles, you first. >> i think there is a soldier in the audience. lying facedown with shrapnel in her brain, we should make a virtue of what they have done. >> i agree wwth charles. and i like the wind that if you are a citizen who makes the state of our human strong, i agree with that. i don't believe the president's actions or policies reflect that philosophy. i agree with it. >> paraphrasing, we have hundreds of millions of enemies. if not for our military intervention. [applause] john: what did you hate the most? >> what i hated is that he implied that he was taking government credit for our most technological innovations. and that he was taking credit for past technological innovations and the government is going to lead when it comes to technical innovation, which is just baloney. [applause] >> i hated to see the president pay women is a victim class. >> he ruled out the statistic in this always reliable thing. >> women make up half of our workforce. but they still make and
john: gary johnson, hadley heath, and charles cook of national review are with us. so, charles, you first. >> i think there is a soldier in the audience. lying facedown with shrapnel in her brain, we should make a virtue of what they have done. >> i agree wwth charles. and i like the wind that if you are a citizen who makes the state of our human strong, i agree with that. i don't believe the president's actions or policies reflect that philosophy. i agree with it. >>...
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i just think there's nothing more fun than teaching cases like hadley v. backs son dale or hawkins v. mcgee. >> host: and what are those cases? >> guest: oh, these are cases that you may recall -- did you go to law school? >> host: i did not. >> guest: well, then you won't recall. [laughter] many contracts start out with the case about a tower and his son in -- a father and his son in the early part of the 20th century suing their family doctor. the son had had an industrial farm accident and had seriously injured his hand. the only remaining injury, though, was cosmetic. it looked somewhat deformed. a surgeon promised the father and the son that the surgeon could make the hand whole. the surgeon then proceeded to do the operation, and the hand came out much worse than it had been prior to the operation, and so the father and the son sued the surgeon for breach of that promise to make the hand whole. and the court had to grapple with the question whether the promise that the doctor had made was enough like the kind of promises made in commercial contexts s
i just think there's nothing more fun than teaching cases like hadley v. backs son dale or hawkins v. mcgee. >> host: and what are those cases? >> guest: oh, these are cases that you may recall -- did you go to law school? >> host: i did not. >> guest: well, then you won't recall. [laughter] many contracts start out with the case about a tower and his son in -- a father and his son in the early part of the 20th century suing their family doctor. the son had had an...
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they followed her to a bungle chord or she lived on hadley street across from the bowling alley. someone knocked on her door but they received a cool reception from her, who is not only intent on maintaining her professional computer but even secretive. groups of girls stick up her apartment eager to flush out the fantasies of her exhilarating life. when a big in adventure, and this is richard nixon, pat returned from a date and walked to her door in the glare of headlights fixed upon her from the car of young admirers. so this is what richard nixon was competing with. and by contrast of the beginning of january of 1939 -- i'm sorry, 1938, they aided the ambition and he was living in a small room and working at a job that he was reluctant to take and he did not have a girlfriend and he was back home in the county tried to leave behind. after placing third in the graduating class in law school, he had been disappointed with law firms and turned on his job application. his mother pulled strings to have her friend is an associate editor at the reputable law firm. so nixon is just be
they followed her to a bungle chord or she lived on hadley street across from the bowling alley. someone knocked on her door but they received a cool reception from her, who is not only intent on maintaining her professional computer but even secretive. groups of girls stick up her apartment eager to flush out the fantasies of her exhilarating life. when a big in adventure, and this is richard nixon, pat returned from a date and walked to her door in the glare of headlights fixed upon her from...
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john: we are back with our all-star panel former presidential candidate gary johnson, hadley and charlesharles, you first something in the speech that you liked ? >> i phage devil en the people of broad laying face down racial make a virtue of what they have done. >> i agree i liked the of wind it is you our citizens to make the state of our union strong. i agree with that i don't believe the president's policies reflect that but i like that. >> to paraphrase he said our military intervention because a rise in terrorism we have hundreds of millions of enemies that arguably would not exist but for military intervention. [applause] john: what did you hate the most? >> he implied or taking government credit for our gross technological innovations. they took credit for past innovations in the blind in the future government will lead which is followed a. >> i hated to save campaign to tell women as a victim class cough clap. john: he will that the women are victims this is the reliable what it makes people angry. >> would it make up half of the workforce but they still make $0.77 for every do
john: we are back with our all-star panel former presidential candidate gary johnson, hadley and charlesharles, you first something in the speech that you liked ? >> i phage devil en the people of broad laying face down racial make a virtue of what they have done. >> i agree i liked the of wind it is you our citizens to make the state of our union strong. i agree with that i don't believe the president's policies reflect that but i like that. >> to paraphrase he said our...
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in the case of marc hadley. he had been beaten by the leader of the church.his wife clara claimed that she had been forced to have an abortion. they had worked years and years from the age of children when they went in. and they had been confined on the base. they both had to escape. but a judge ruled that all of these were religious practices. and there was little that the law enforcement could do about it. whereupon the fbi gave up on their investigation. what were they to do? and that's one of the reasons i hold people like tom cruise accountable, because we are in an odd spot. joe and i can write about it. we can't prosecute it. we can just bring to public attention what's actually happening and going on. the law enforcement agencies are stymied and the irs, which is another agency that can make a difference it's cowed. so there is very -- there are very few avenues for actual reform inside of the church except that those celebrity megaphones turn around and face in the other direction. >> let's shift gears just slightly and talk about not the religious o
in the case of marc hadley. he had been beaten by the leader of the church.his wife clara claimed that she had been forced to have an abortion. they had worked years and years from the age of children when they went in. and they had been confined on the base. they both had to escape. but a judge ruled that all of these were religious practices. and there was little that the law enforcement could do about it. whereupon the fbi gave up on their investigation. what were they to do? and that's one...
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hadley you who introduced the bill sets of state funded resources should not be going toward eating the nsa or any other federal agency from indiscriminate spying on its own citizens and gathered electronic men electronic or manage data that violates the fourth amendment. from our end of the other takes a firm stance against the fads a spoke with us to head the current executive director bill of rights defense committee. i first and second if he could talk more about the goal of this now the goal of the bill is to force accountability on the nsa records has abdicated their role especially if guarding constitutional rights. congress has been busily dysfunctional been guarding the constitution and passing either legislative chops to a stranger to the abuses or affect conducting effective oversight. this bill is the state taking the matter into its own hands and it aims to cut off the water cut off the electricity cut off the prosecutors and cut off the university's as sources of talent to fuel the nsa is next generation it's a very aggressive opportunity for other states also to raise the
hadley you who introduced the bill sets of state funded resources should not be going toward eating the nsa or any other federal agency from indiscriminate spying on its own citizens and gathered electronic men electronic or manage data that violates the fourth amendment. from our end of the other takes a firm stance against the fads a spoke with us to head the current executive director bill of rights defense committee. i first and second if he could talk more about the goal of this now the...
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hadley, you are not buying this and this idea of fairplay. and redistribution at all? redistribution, americans value equality, but income equality is not the right measurement. we should measure opportunities not outcome. neil: you know emily. jojobless benefits extended aga, again, again, they are going on way too long. it makes a lot of folks wonder whether we can ever get things going if there is a dependency on the government to get people by week after week after beak. >> let's talk about who is collectings unemployment insurance. people that are active let's looking i let'slooking in the j. when they lost that unemployment insurance, that was real. you know that was a lifeline they were holding on to. feeling government in your home, they are still looking. unwerement benefit goes fo to 26 week its takes average job seeker 35 weeks. when insurance runs out about half of the people are still jobless. neil: you could -- i want to get back to headley, something about diciness of precovery, then this from the stewardship, it necessitates provides benefits add news y
hadley, you are not buying this and this idea of fairplay. and redistribution at all? redistribution, americans value equality, but income equality is not the right measurement. we should measure opportunities not outcome. neil: you know emily. jojobless benefits extended aga, again, again, they are going on way too long. it makes a lot of folks wonder whether we can ever get things going if there is a dependency on the government to get people by week after week after beak. >> let's talk...
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elsa hadley conklin sent us a story about her son ken's lifelong health struggles. >> his music and the know where it comes from. we'll meet everybody in a moment. but first let's listen to what elissa had to say. >> my son ken is a 25-year-old singer-songwriter-musician who has a rare immunodeficiency disorder, but he does not produce sufficient antibodies in his cells to fight disease. in 2006 after ken landed in the hospital with what appeared to be pneumonia, infectious disease specialists looked into his cells and discovered the disorder. ♪ however, music has saved his life. his music teacher told me when ken was in ninth grade that he was a true musical genius. ♪ i never know if he's playing a paul mccartney song or one of his own. when the sound of his playing wafts down the hallway from his room. he's won first place in every talent contest he enters and has even played at madison square garden. last month an er doctor told ken that he now has developed a lung disorder called bronchiectasis. the linings of his lungs are scarred from repeated infections and from going almost thre
elsa hadley conklin sent us a story about her son ken's lifelong health struggles. >> his music and the know where it comes from. we'll meet everybody in a moment. but first let's listen to what elissa had to say. >> my son ken is a 25-year-old singer-songwriter-musician who has a rare immunodeficiency disorder, but he does not produce sufficient antibodies in his cells to fight disease. in 2006 after ken landed in the hospital with what appeared to be pneumonia, infectious disease...
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hadley, i'll be back to talk to you when i have some more time.not have time right now. >> when? >> you're going -- tomorrow. >> when? >> i had a few higher administration tell me i wouldn't make it. that i was going to be bringing in drugs, having sex with the inmates, doing something, and that made me have more ambition to prove to them and myself that, you know, you can't base what you're thinking on my looks, and that's what's kept me going all these years is that i'm here to prove them wrong. >> as our cameras were rolling, we saw firsthand how unruly inmates continually challenge the staff. inmate toby gonzales, convicted of second degree murder and armed robbery, refuses to remove his hand from the food port. >> do you want to us do 22 or 23? >> this morning when he got his first meal, he refused it, stuck his hand out the food port and he's had his hand out ever since. >> we have an extraction team being set up so that we could get him out, so we could search his cell to ensure that the safety of the staff that are working this unit is mai
hadley, i'll be back to talk to you when i have some more time.not have time right now. >> when? >> you're going -- tomorrow. >> when? >> i had a few higher administration tell me i wouldn't make it. that i was going to be bringing in drugs, having sex with the inmates, doing something, and that made me have more ambition to prove to them and myself that, you know, you can't base what you're thinking on my looks, and that's what's kept me going all these years is that...
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ha so well we just can't listen and believes the team and the hadley center from the town and just a shot too and that was the media transmission pan months before it exploded and found to be a lot after takeoff killing all seven astronauts on board in nineteen eight he seeks sees as the sample what they say was a tight control is he looking very carefully situation on the same age enough on scene. yes this is the city. i'm not really hard to believe given that the song is marketed as as a love song and gone wrong and then the invariably upset saying that it's been since the beach the street map the meantime dean and said that the icc treaty allies something eyes touching and sad as that. as a favorite space launch. j d c she's really cute hot on that one minute add on to another trail blazer that you have pressed husband. yes i know tang. she really knows how to command this this this and maybe she commenced. ty cobb keep the coffee yet and on topic. she has the rules even at that time the one i was seventeen pounds on incineration and that's the neat and nice today to see if that w
ha so well we just can't listen and believes the team and the hadley center from the town and just a shot too and that was the media transmission pan months before it exploded and found to be a lot after takeoff killing all seven astronauts on board in nineteen eight he seeks sees as the sample what they say was a tight control is he looking very carefully situation on the same age enough on scene. yes this is the city. i'm not really hard to believe given that the song is marketed as as a love...
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hadley gamble sat down with the founder and chairman about his thoughts on facing the global recoverylear that we have a kind of return of optimism. just look at the stock exchanges and so on. we see a new degree of entrepreneurialism, particularly in the united states. but i would end with other worlds on cautious optimism. i would say we are in a period of expectations. the economy will not any more grow as fast as it did before the crisis. and such has enormous consequences, for example, for social inclusion, shop creation. finally, we have so many on knowns and unknowns. we don't know yet what the situation will be in europe with the banking stress -- bank stress tests. the u.s., we see tapering. and i could go on and on. >> and live coverage from the world economic forum begins later today on closing bet bell at 1700 cet. and tomorrow, julia will joining us on the ground with interviews with ceos and policymakers throughout the day on "worldwide exchange." this time tomorrow, you will be much more with julia than me. you can head online to see what you can expect from this year's
hadley gamble sat down with the founder and chairman about his thoughts on facing the global recoverylear that we have a kind of return of optimism. just look at the stock exchanges and so on. we see a new degree of entrepreneurialism, particularly in the united states. but i would end with other worlds on cautious optimism. i would say we are in a period of expectations. the economy will not any more grow as fast as it did before the crisis. and such has enormous consequences, for example, for...
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still on our panel heather hadley, rick mer can kt, ray lesniak and jamelle bouie of "the daily beastere. you are also an expert on new jersey politics and you know a lot about how the intersection between development issues and new jersey politics. first, can you explain a little bit just -- we put it in that piece there but the permanent closure of these traffic lanes in a project like this, what the effect would be on a project like this? >> i think it would be devastating. and i should say not only did i work for law edge, david wildstein, baroni was at my wedding. i know these people. i should put that out there. when you look at the map, the access to the gwb, the george washington bridge, the approximate proximity of the ramp to the project, it's a billion dollar project the mayor has talked about it. without those lanes, that is not a billion dollar project anymore. it affects the vitality and the viability of that project. and it's just hard for me to believe that investors weren't sweating during that week when those lanes were closed. i mean, you think about sort of -- and
still on our panel heather hadley, rick mer can kt, ray lesniak and jamelle bouie of "the daily beastere. you are also an expert on new jersey politics and you know a lot about how the intersection between development issues and new jersey politics. first, can you explain a little bit just -- we put it in that piece there but the permanent closure of these traffic lanes in a project like this, what the effect would be on a project like this? >> i think it would be devastating. and i...
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. >> steve hadley if we identify richard nixon and henry kissinger as the people who open engagement with china with mao and zhou en lai i think it's fair to say that zbigniew brzezinski was the person who consolidated that opening with deng xiaoping in a period that is less celebrated the probably no less important. i want to ask you to think aboue chinese had in saying through their new president xi jinping that they were seeking a new form of great power relationship with the united states. i know you have been in china and please share some thoughts with us. >> one of the things, china, really the growth of asia generally in terms of this economic power and within it china's growth, is going to be a real opportunity but also a challenge for the united states over the next couple of decades and one of the things i worry about quite frankly is that dr. brzezinski and brent and kissinger in many ways have carried the u.s. china relationship and that has contributed in office but they have been for 40 years the face, the u.s. face to u.s.-china relations. i worry about where our coun
. >> steve hadley if we identify richard nixon and henry kissinger as the people who open engagement with china with mao and zhou en lai i think it's fair to say that zbigniew brzezinski was the person who consolidated that opening with deng xiaoping in a period that is less celebrated the probably no less important. i want to ask you to think aboue chinese had in saying through their new president xi jinping that they were seeking a new form of great power relationship with the united...