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when he told kissinger that the main problem was terrorism, kissinger applied: kissinger made it clear, he wanted to stand by, and the appointment of the cabinet and new congress likely to cut millions in military aid to argentina. argentina's military used the word terrorist freely, to describe any challenger to its authority, including leftist guerillas, and socialists. a mission found that the military disappeared 10,000 people, but hewn rights groups put it closer to 30,000. the children of the disappeared are not happy with president obama's visit. >> respect to obama's visit, for us as president, beyond obama, this country has created the biggest genocide in the history of humanity. >> with the declassification of documents, it's likely to shed more light on the dark time of argentina, but it has remained shrouded in secrecy. >> america's dirty war, this time on the program, and we'll begin the program with larry burns, the director of the council on hemispherix affairs, and welcome to the program. larry, have the documents already released point to things that have yet to be rel
when he told kissinger that the main problem was terrorism, kissinger applied: kissinger made it clear, he wanted to stand by, and the appointment of the cabinet and new congress likely to cut millions in military aid to argentina. argentina's military used the word terrorist freely, to describe any challenger to its authority, including leftist guerillas, and socialists. a mission found that the military disappeared 10,000 people, but hewn rights groups put it closer to 30,000. the children of...
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and i think that henry kissinger is forcing himself on this woman. -- the young woman who it you had objected say, i do not agree with you, if you look at her hand on the mattress, it looks to me like the grip of passion. and christopher leaned over to ,he young woman, gripped her and said trust me, my dear, it is not the grip of passion. [laughter] >> integrating meshach sent. so we had the discussion and then i invited david to come back and to have the discussion with the staff, itself. and we went through it a few
and i think that henry kissinger is forcing himself on this woman. -- the young woman who it you had objected say, i do not agree with you, if you look at her hand on the mattress, it looks to me like the grip of passion. and christopher leaned over to ,he young woman, gripped her and said trust me, my dear, it is not the grip of passion. [laughter] >> integrating meshach sent. so we had the discussion and then i invited david to come back and to have the discussion with the staff,...
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secretary clinton talks about henry kissinger winning the praise of henry kissinger. i don't want henry kissinger's praise at all. >> we're taking a break. >> translator: we will deal with more topics in a moment. >> we remind you you can download and we'll come back with the democratic debate. can a business have a mind? a subconscious. a knack for predicting the future. reflexes faster than the speed of thought. can a business have a spirit? can a business have a soul? can a business be...alive? (phone rings) hi mom! hi dad! some people get to travel for work. i'm video chatting with my parents. they just moved down to boca. honey, can you see us? sometimes it's the little things that make a big difference. oh that's the look of someone whose phone is at 4 percent. wanna plug in? i'm all charged up! they say you shouldn't spoil your kids. but your grandkids? how about front row seats to the best show in town? and that is why you invest. the best returns aren't just measured in dollars. td ameritrade®. think you know t-mobile's coverage? think again! in the last year
secretary clinton talks about henry kissinger winning the praise of henry kissinger. i don't want henry kissinger's praise at all. >> we're taking a break. >> translator: we will deal with more topics in a moment. >> we remind you you can download and we'll come back with the democratic debate. can a business have a mind? a subconscious. a knack for predicting the future. reflexes faster than the speed of thought. can a business have a spirit? can a business have a soul? can a...
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who henry kissinger is, right? why one would look for approval from one of the worst, most destructive secretaries of state in the history of this country, i don't understand. \[applause] i do not want henry kissinger's approval. when that day comes -- when that day comes, i know that i'll be doing something very wrong. now, the reason that our campaign is doing as well as it is, and we've come a long, long way, we started at 3% in the polls. and now we're closing in, some national polls actually have had us ahead. \[cheering] >> bernie! bernie! bernie! bernie! sen. sanders: the reason that we are doing so well nationally and why i think we are going to win here in michigan -- \[cheering] is because we are doing our best to listen to the people, not just wealthy campaigns contributors. we are listening to workers all over this country who tell me they cannot make it on $8 or $9 an hour. >> what about the flint water crisis? sen. sanders: and that is why we are going to fight to end this absurd $7.25 minimum wage. a
who henry kissinger is, right? why one would look for approval from one of the worst, most destructive secretaries of state in the history of this country, i don't understand. \[applause] i do not want henry kissinger's approval. when that day comes -- when that day comes, i know that i'll be doing something very wrong. now, the reason that our campaign is doing as well as it is, and we've come a long, long way, we started at 3% in the polls. and now we're closing in, some national polls...
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and henry kissinger is screwing the world.o i said, well david, i'm very interested, but it is going to get me in a lot of trouble. he said, why will it get you in trouble? issa come i don't know, but i know that it will. [laughter] >> i said send it on down. he sent it down. let's see if we can get it on the screen. here it is. [gasps] [laughter] >> to me, this is a spectacular statement. there is henry kissinger with a view in his face that mingles evil in ecstasy under an american flag blanket. so, i called david wright up and i said, david, we will run it. two and a half hours later, the petition signed by 24 members of the nation staff and i thought i'd employed only 23 -- [laughter] >> landed on my desk. objecting to our publishing this. was, what i will do is call a staff meeting, so i called the staff meeting to discuss it, and at the beginning of the meeting i said, there are three ground rules to this discussion, the first is, we are not going to take a vote at the end, because, it is wrong to vote on matters of aest
and henry kissinger is screwing the world.o i said, well david, i'm very interested, but it is going to get me in a lot of trouble. he said, why will it get you in trouble? issa come i don't know, but i know that it will. [laughter] >> i said send it on down. he sent it down. let's see if we can get it on the screen. here it is. [gasps] [laughter] >> to me, this is a spectacular statement. there is henry kissinger with a view in his face that mingles evil in ecstasy under an...
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reagan had to then go out to lunch with henry kissinger. [laughter] mr.riffin: he recalls that of reagan could not charge -- charm "garbagechov" that he felt -- clancy discussed the book with john lehman, who confided that his response upon reading the novel was to ask him "who the hell did this?" robert mary, at the time working for the wall street journal, recalls a lively discussion between clancy and the navy secretary. clancy would note the discussion also had to do with the fbi. gerald stonecroft indicated that he could win a nuclear war, something the clancy did not bite into. despite being in clancy's words a rather -- dovish fellow, -- as well as the director of the u.s. for agency, charles wick, who would later use a letter as an excuse to try and get more funding for the program, noting reagan's love for the author. there was a growing regard for clancy was in washington, and he established himself as an expert in national security. his other official visits the white house came a week later, for a ceremony of the arrival of the president of ar
reagan had to then go out to lunch with henry kissinger. [laughter] mr.riffin: he recalls that of reagan could not charge -- charm "garbagechov" that he felt -- clancy discussed the book with john lehman, who confided that his response upon reading the novel was to ask him "who the hell did this?" robert mary, at the time working for the wall street journal, recalls a lively discussion between clancy and the navy secretary. clancy would note the discussion also had to do...
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secretary clinton talks about henry kissinger winning the praise of henry kissinger.t all. >> we're taking a break. >> translator: we will deal with more topics in a moment. >> we remind you you can download and we'll come back with the democratic debate. i think the first step in being able to create a helpful solution is just to be able to recognize problems in the world around you. don't you dare change the rules. don't you dare play with your food. don't you dare get any big ideas. ignore what people say you can't do. don't you dare take that apart. don't you dare stay up all night on the computer. don't you dare raise your voice. ♪ ♪ well, staples has low prices and a price match guarantee. i took a body language class once and the way you're standing could mean you're hiding something. oh! uh, staples has low prices. okay, now you're shouting... [laughing] we can hear ya! the lowest price. every time. staples. make more happen. >> translator: we continued connected to univision for you to send a minute-to-minute feed first democratic debate to focus on spanish t
secretary clinton talks about henry kissinger winning the praise of henry kissinger.t all. >> we're taking a break. >> translator: we will deal with more topics in a moment. >> we remind you you can download and we'll come back with the democratic debate. i think the first step in being able to create a helpful solution is just to be able to recognize problems in the world around you. don't you dare change the rules. don't you dare play with your food. don't you dare get any...
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kissinger.hony: you think that the community would rally around a republican nominee, if it was a nonestablishment person like candidate trump? >> i don't know it rally would be the right word. i think that people feel a responsible to help whoever might -- responsibility to help whoever meeting president of u.s. i am one that believes that no one of us is smarter than all of us together. looking for a thoughtful, pragmatic prudence leadership. maria: you know, as we move closer to the election, the mudslinging will begin, donald trump has said many times, that what hillary clinton did, by installing a personal server in her home while secretary of state is far worse than what you did. i want to say have you been a real gentleman about this subject, have you not discussed it or said anything about this. i want to ask, do you think hillary clinton is being treated differently from you? >> she is being treated fairly. and i think that you know there are people, critics who claim otherwise. there a
kissinger.hony: you think that the community would rally around a republican nominee, if it was a nonestablishment person like candidate trump? >> i don't know it rally would be the right word. i think that people feel a responsible to help whoever might -- responsibility to help whoever meeting president of u.s. i am one that believes that no one of us is smarter than all of us together. looking for a thoughtful, pragmatic prudence leadership. maria: you know, as we move closer to the...
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s policies >> i think this maybe was true 10 or 15 years ago, but i think kissinger he said give me a number to call europe. i think there is an answer now. germany and berlin. so there is this sense that - i agree, they are much closer ideologically, the british, but i don't know how helpful per se this american push for britain to remain has been from the elites. many people don't like to be told what to do >>> is the the e.u. weaker, if britain cuts a separate deal and stays in, is it inevitably happened? >> i think it is. i think it already was weak and that is the irony of britain worrying about ever closer union. nobody, especially not my colleagues about that. we're writing ever further union or ever looser union. i think cyprus in renegotiations said what are you worrying about? we're falling apart. it is a nice ideal. i think it is set in motion this sense that the moment you astart renegotiate withing a club that know matter where the outcome is, and it will probably be closer than many believes of e.u. is, it will be coming towards renegotiating things, waiting longer to jo
s policies >> i think this maybe was true 10 or 15 years ago, but i think kissinger he said give me a number to call europe. i think there is an answer now. germany and berlin. so there is this sense that - i agree, they are much closer ideologically, the british, but i don't know how helpful per se this american push for britain to remain has been from the elites. many people don't like to be told what to do >>> is the the e.u. weaker, if britain cuts a separate deal and stays...
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for something that henry kissinger says? >> well, i think he tried to do that at one point but be that as it may, ben, let me ask you. secretary clinton said senator sanders voted against the bailout for the auto industry. obviously that's a powerful thing to accuse him of doing in michigan. but sanders voted for the $15 billion package to rescue chrysler and ge but only when it was tied in with the big bank bailout is he against it. doesn't he have a case to make to suggest he was against the bailout? >> the michigan senator said the only way to get that funding through would be to do it within the t.a.r.p. legislation. senator sanders voted against that. it seems like he's campaigning more on the side of mitt romney, who said let detroit go bankrupt. >> go ahead, jonathan. >> i'm holding up a card which is a union card. i'm a member of the united autoworkers. i've been a member for 25 years. and i would not support a candidate that was not a solid uaw supporter that was behind workers all the way. he was for the auto bailo
for something that henry kissinger says? >> well, i think he tried to do that at one point but be that as it may, ben, let me ask you. secretary clinton said senator sanders voted against the bailout for the auto industry. obviously that's a powerful thing to accuse him of doing in michigan. but sanders voted for the $15 billion package to rescue chrysler and ge but only when it was tied in with the big bank bailout is he against it. doesn't he have a case to make to suggest he was...
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and henry kissinger is screwing the world. so i said, well david, i'm very interested, but it is going to get me in a lot of trouble. he said, why will it get you in trouble? i don't know, but i know that it will. [laughter] >> i said send it on down. he sent it down. let's see if we can get it on the screen. here it is. [gasps] [laughter] >> to me, this is a spectacular statement. there is henry kissinger with a view in his face that mingles evil in ecstasy under an american flag blanket. so, i called david up and i said, david, we will run it. two and a half hours later, the petition signed by 24 members of the nation staff and i thought i'd employed only 23 -- [laughter] >> landed on my desk. objecting to our publishing this. so, what i said was, what i will do is call a staff meeting, so i called the staff meeting to discuss it, and at the beginning of the meeting i said, there are three ground rules to this discussion, the first is, we are not going to take a vote at the end, because, it is wrong to vote on matters of aes
and henry kissinger is screwing the world. so i said, well david, i'm very interested, but it is going to get me in a lot of trouble. he said, why will it get you in trouble? i don't know, but i know that it will. [laughter] >> i said send it on down. he sent it down. let's see if we can get it on the screen. here it is. [gasps] [laughter] >> to me, this is a spectacular statement. there is henry kissinger with a view in his face that mingles evil in ecstasy under an american flag...
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and i strongly opposed earlier henry kissinger and -- to overthrow the government of salvador allenden chile. i think the u.s. should be working with governments around the world, not get involved in regime change. and all of these actions, by the way, in latin america brought forth a lot of very strong anti-american sentiment. that is what that was about. >> i just want to add one thing to the question you were asking senator sanders. i think in that same interview, he praised what he called the revolution of values in cuba and talked about how people were working for the common good, not for themselves. i just could not disagree more. if the values are that you oppress people, you disappear people, you imprison people, even kill people for expressing their opinions, for expressing freedom of speech, that is not the kind of revolution of values that i ever want to see anywhere. amy: that is hillary clinton and bernie sanders and a clip of bernie sanders from the 1980's that univision plate. goingon't think that is to work. i think the demographics have changed. i think people's conce
and i strongly opposed earlier henry kissinger and -- to overthrow the government of salvador allenden chile. i think the u.s. should be working with governments around the world, not get involved in regime change. and all of these actions, by the way, in latin america brought forth a lot of very strong anti-american sentiment. that is what that was about. >> i just want to add one thing to the question you were asking senator sanders. i think in that same interview, he praised what he...
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secretary clinton talks about henry kissinger winning the praise of henry kissinger.ll. >> we're taking a break. >> translator: we will deal with more topics in a moment. >> we remind you you can download and we'll come back with the democratic debate. you've finally earned enough reward miles on your airline credit card. now you just book a seat, right? not quite. sometimes those seats are out of reach, costing an outrageous number of miles. it's time to switch... to the capital one venture card. with venture, you'll earn unlimited double miles on every purchase, every day. and when you're ready to travel, just book the flight you want, on any airline and use your miles to cover the cost. now that's more like it. what's in your wallet? and ca"super food?" is that recommend sya real thing?cedar? it's a great school, but is it the right one for her? is this really any better than the one you got last year? if we consolidate suppliers, what's the savings there? so should we go with the 467 horsepower? ...or is a 423 enough? good question. you ask a lot of good questions
secretary clinton talks about henry kissinger winning the praise of henry kissinger.ll. >> we're taking a break. >> translator: we will deal with more topics in a moment. >> we remind you you can download and we'll come back with the democratic debate. you've finally earned enough reward miles on your airline credit card. now you just book a seat, right? not quite. sometimes those seats are out of reach, costing an outrageous number of miles. it's time to switch... to the...
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i have worked with kissinger, nixon, many others.on become more assertive about foreign policy? bob: she has been assertive on many issues, and i think you will see, if she is elected president, which i hope she will be -- she is very assertive. i have seen her with vladimir putin, with the leaders of china , and other leaders. she is very assertive, always prepared, and she has consistent positions that she advocates on these major geopolitical issues. tom: bob hormats and jason trennert, all of this goes to april 5 in wisconsin. "with all due respect," 5:00 p.m. tonight. coming up, an important interview on the ecb. caroline: political risk is going to be a question that we put to sabine lautenschlaeger. ♪ tom: a quick foreign-exchange report. , the comments of prime minister cameron and this morning -- clearly a breach of 1.40. depreciation in sterling if we were to get to brexit in june. caroline? caroline: we are hearing from socgen that they see parity on the euro if we see a brexit. we go to frank for now, where we will have a
i have worked with kissinger, nixon, many others.on become more assertive about foreign policy? bob: she has been assertive on many issues, and i think you will see, if she is elected president, which i hope she will be -- she is very assertive. i have seen her with vladimir putin, with the leaders of china , and other leaders. she is very assertive, always prepared, and she has consistent positions that she advocates on these major geopolitical issues. tom: bob hormats and jason trennert, all...
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is at one point this summer, in the course of a single hour in fact checking it, i spoke to henry kissinger, dick cheney and dana carvey, who did the entire interview in character. (crowd laughs) and so i'm still not sure. it might have been the president. - well it sounds like fun. - it was great fun. and i said, "well what are the elements "of the impression?" and carvey said, "it's an underlay "of mister rogers with some john wayne thrown in." which is actually a brilliant way. - that explains it. - explains the whole thing. i met him in 1998. our mutual friend michael (mumbles) and i went up to walkers point to interview him and brent scowcroft about their book on foreign policy. within an hour, i would say, i found him to be a much more complicated and interesting figure than i had appreciated walking in. - you only knew him from a remove. - sure, sure, i'd been in college when he was president. i went to (mumbles) which is downton abbey meets deliverance. (crowd laughs) - i'm sure that will go right on their web site. - yeah, right there, right there, right there. and i was a little f
is at one point this summer, in the course of a single hour in fact checking it, i spoke to henry kissinger, dick cheney and dana carvey, who did the entire interview in character. (crowd laughs) and so i'm still not sure. it might have been the president. - well it sounds like fun. - it was great fun. and i said, "well what are the elements "of the impression?" and carvey said, "it's an underlay "of mister rogers with some john wayne thrown in." which is actually...
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. >> at the president's funeral, she emotionally kissinged his casket and visited his grave at the ronald reagan presidential library every year after. she too will be laid to rest in simi valley alongside her husband of more than five decades. on sunday, her stepson michael wrote -- nancy is where she has always wanted to be with her ronnie. >> thank you from the bottom of my heart. >> at the 1996 republican convention, the first lady reflected on the unexpected life they led together. >> it was interesting, it was chalenging, it was fascinating, and it was sometimes frightening, but there were times that it seemed that the sun forgot to shine, but those days have dimmed in compares on to the accom (sounds of birds whistling) ♪ music ♪ introducing new k-y touch gel crème. for massage and intimacy. every touch, gently intensified. a little touch is all it takes. k-y touch. dmade with the perfect balance of raspberry ice cream, luscious raspberry sauce, and belgian chocolate. discover magnum chocolate pleasure. let's get these dbut these liquid gels are new. mucinex fast-max. it's the same
. >> at the president's funeral, she emotionally kissinged his casket and visited his grave at the ronald reagan presidential library every year after. she too will be laid to rest in simi valley alongside her husband of more than five decades. on sunday, her stepson michael wrote -- nancy is where she has always wanted to be with her ronnie. >> thank you from the bottom of my heart. >> at the 1996 republican convention, the first lady reflected on the unexpected life they led...
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. >> translator: henry kissinger told the government if you have something to do, do it fast.t is impressive how much knowledge they had. >> reporter: the human rights secretary says that finding out the truth will help argentina move forward. >> translator: opening all of the archives will help us. the more we know about what happened will help us unite. hiding the truth only generates more pain. >> reporter: she was able to find her mother's remains in a mass grave in 2005, but thousands of others are still wondering what happened to their loved ones. the hope is that the release of new u.s. documents will help find them. >>> it is a battle between the front runners. donald trump is launching new attacks on hillary clinton. this comes as a new national poll suggests that clinton is still facing a tough fight with bernie sanders for the democrat nomination. >> reporter: even though both party nominations will not be settled months, donald trump is treating hillary clinton as if the general election has begun. and she is his opponent. >> i think she has been very weak. >> repo
. >> translator: henry kissinger told the government if you have something to do, do it fast.t is impressive how much knowledge they had. >> reporter: the human rights secretary says that finding out the truth will help argentina move forward. >> translator: opening all of the archives will help us. the more we know about what happened will help us unite. hiding the truth only generates more pain. >> reporter: she was able to find her mother's remains in a mass grave in...
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the fact she would go in with a debate to me and talk about the praise she received from henry kissinger, one of the most destructive secretaries of state in american history, she was proud to get his praise. that tells you where she is coming from. we have a very different outlook. >> you just characterized her views. i'm curious, you say she's more hawkish. characterize your own views. do you think of yourself as >> you just characterized her views. i'm curious, you say she's more hawkish. characterize your own views. do you think of yourself as dovish or internationalist? how would you characterize your own views in contrast to her? >> in 12 seconds or less, it's not -- i voted against the war in iraq. i voted against the first gulf war. i think war is the last option of a great military power like us. i think we need to focus on building coalitions. yes, isis must be destroyed, but it should be destroyed by a coalition of mslim nations on the ground with the support of the united states and the other major powers in training the troops there. i think also, when you talk about what go
the fact she would go in with a debate to me and talk about the praise she received from henry kissinger, one of the most destructive secretaries of state in american history, she was proud to get his praise. that tells you where she is coming from. we have a very different outlook. >> you just characterized her views. i'm curious, you say she's more hawkish. characterize your own views. do you think of yourself as >> you just characterized her views. i'm curious, you say she's more...
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as reagan had to then go out to lunch with henry kissinger where the two would discuss the death of aiet leader. he recalls if reagan could not charm gore ba chof, then ronnie could drive him into the pavement. reagan in the east garden and clancy in the roosevelt room. there clancy discussed the book with secretary of the labor who said his on reading the level was to ask, who the hell cleared this. a white house reporter recalls that lunch turned into a lively discussion between clancy and the navy secretary over the naval warfare and strategy. clancy would later note that the discussion covered sdi. and the prospect of the use of nuclear weapons over which he and past and future security adviser disagreed about. the general advocated that you could win a nuclear war, something that clancy didn't buy into. other attendees were senator hatfield from oregon who asked clancy to sign his book, despite being in clancy's words a rather dovish fellow. as well as director of u.s. information agency and long-time friend of reagan charles wick. he would later use a letter as an excuse to get
as reagan had to then go out to lunch with henry kissinger where the two would discuss the death of aiet leader. he recalls if reagan could not charm gore ba chof, then ronnie could drive him into the pavement. reagan in the east garden and clancy in the roosevelt room. there clancy discussed the book with secretary of the labor who said his on reading the level was to ask, who the hell cleared this. a white house reporter recalls that lunch turned into a lively discussion between clancy and...
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kissinger accomplished diplomacy but we failed in southeast asia in the 11-year war. in vietnam, we move to containment in the soviet union. to the manchurian border. turn the 1980's, we had pretty warm relationship and considered china as a strong ally versus the soviet union. as far as some of the challenges over the decades to execute the policy, for the united states to maintain a containment policy it was no easy matter. united states is an island nation. my former boss, james holloway then third, said he had a meeting with secretary of defense harry brown and the carter administration. during the air of the soviet union in the 1970's. brown argued we needed to pursue civility with the soviet union by achieving parity. to be credit he -- for our allies to even know the united states needed to control the high seas, the navy, on the other hand was as sea denial force. in a war with the soviet union, "thai soviet navy was not an option. let's go to the next life. ok. going back to the 1950's, the eisenhower administration implemented a new look. the air force got a
kissinger accomplished diplomacy but we failed in southeast asia in the 11-year war. in vietnam, we move to containment in the soviet union. to the manchurian border. turn the 1980's, we had pretty warm relationship and considered china as a strong ally versus the soviet union. as far as some of the challenges over the decades to execute the policy, for the united states to maintain a containment policy it was no easy matter. united states is an island nation. my former boss, james holloway...
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think of henry kissinger, madeleine albright, hannah ar endt. they have shaped our cultural life. the russian french painter, marc chagall. refugees have always played a important role in the life of our nation. public opinion polls tell us americans were very concerned about accommodating refugees in a matter how noble the cause, no aderholt noble the individual. -- no matter how noble the individual. in 1980, congress passed the refugee act in response to what they perceived to be the continuing misuse of the parole authority on the part of the executive branch. in the 1980 refugee act, it tried to free the term of refugee and adopted the u.n. version. can anyone tell me the five categories in the u.n. and u.s. definition of refugees? >> religion, nationality, political affiliation. [indiscernible] ms. garcia: refugee must prove a well-founded fear of persecution based on race, religion, nationality, membership in a particular social group or political opinion. the refugee act also established a numerical quota. they were tired of the executive branch of bringing in an indefinit
think of henry kissinger, madeleine albright, hannah ar endt. they have shaped our cultural life. the russian french painter, marc chagall. refugees have always played a important role in the life of our nation. public opinion polls tell us americans were very concerned about accommodating refugees in a matter how noble the cause, no aderholt noble the individual. -- no matter how noble the individual. in 1980, congress passed the refugee act in response to what they perceived to be the...
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. >> translation: henry kissinger said if you have something to do, do it fast.t is impressive how much knowledge they had >> reporter: the human rights secretary says that finding out the truth will help the country move forward. >> translation: opening the archives will help us. more we know about what happened will help. hiding the truth generates more pain >> reporter: she is was able to find the remains of her mother in a mass dpraif in 2005. -- grave. the hope is that the release of documents will help find them >>> the el nino weather phenomenon is causing heavy rains along the u.s. west coast raising concerns for the safety of society's most vulnerable and the welfare of local wildlife. rob enolds reports now. >> reporter: the l.a. river is usually a trickle in a concrete ditch, but when el nino brings its rains, it's a dangerous place for the homeless people who camp here. income, who didn't want his last name used tore face shown, says the river becomes a beast. >> translation: i live there. many of my friends drowned down there. it is very bad. >> we w
. >> translation: henry kissinger said if you have something to do, do it fast.t is impressive how much knowledge they had >> reporter: the human rights secretary says that finding out the truth will help the country move forward. >> translation: opening the archives will help us. more we know about what happened will help. hiding the truth generates more pain >> reporter: she is was able to find the remains of her mother in a mass dpraif in 2005. -- grave. the hope is...
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joining me, adam kissinger of illinois. he served in iraq and afghanistan.thank you for joining us. >> thanks for having me. >> so isis made a decision to strike two capitals, of course, in paris first, and now here in brussels. how concerned are you about the threat that might be posed to the united states? >> i'm very concerned. this is the kind of attack that i think is going to be the new norm. we're probably going to see this a lot in europe. we see it all over the globe in the middle east. keep in mind the main target of these extremists are other muslims. but i fully expect we're going to see something like this in the united states at some point. that's why we have to be on our guard, give law enforcement the tools they need, and that's why it's essential to destroy isis in their safe haven where they exist, both iraq, syria, libya, afghanistan, tunisia, all over the place. this is a generational fight and one that if we delay in engaging on or don't engage hard enough, we'll have to make tough choices later. >> there is the scene now at the airport
joining me, adam kissinger of illinois. he served in iraq and afghanistan.thank you for joining us. >> thanks for having me. >> so isis made a decision to strike two capitals, of course, in paris first, and now here in brussels. how concerned are you about the threat that might be posed to the united states? >> i'm very concerned. this is the kind of attack that i think is going to be the new norm. we're probably going to see this a lot in europe. we see it all over the globe...
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properly but then you come to nixon and they're disconcerted about how he deals with not only race but kissinger and the like. then you come forward again and there's this sense that ronald reagan promised to cut government to lower taxes and governments getting bigger and taxes are getting higher. even though reagan is a great republican icon of our day, back then there was some discontent. this then becomes a theme in your book that time and again i'm a why can't republican officials, elected officials take back america or make america the 1950s america they were more comfortable in, especially them white southern male. nixon is a fascinating figure as everybody knows. in some ways he was one of the most liberal presidents we ever had. it was he who opened the united states to china and established relations. it was he who signed the bill creating the environmental protection agency. he created osha, the occupational safety and health administration he indexed social security. a lot of lot of these conservatives who were very disappointed in nixon, they talk about a group of conservatives who
properly but then you come to nixon and they're disconcerted about how he deals with not only race but kissinger and the like. then you come forward again and there's this sense that ronald reagan promised to cut government to lower taxes and governments getting bigger and taxes are getting higher. even though reagan is a great republican icon of our day, back then there was some discontent. this then becomes a theme in your book that time and again i'm a why can't republican officials, elected...
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i don't like the fact she talks about henry kissinger is her go to guy for the stuff that's happened in libya. i don't think it's good. >> you can see more of our interview in which we talk about her work with refugees at msnbc.com/allin. >>> still to come, republican presidential candidates are put on the spot. should guns be allowed in their national convention arena. what they said and who is behind the open carry petition, just ahead. every insurance policy has a number. but not every insurance company understands the life behind it. for those who've served and the families that have supported them, we offer our best service in return. usaa. we know what it means to serve. get an insurance quote and see why 92% of our members plan to stay for life. because you can't beat zero heartburn! i take prilosec otc each morning for my frequent heartburn ahhh the sweet taste of victory! prilosec otc. one pill each morning. 24 hours. zero heartburn. ...one of many pieces in my life. so when my asthma symptoms kept coming back on my long-term control medicine, i talked to my doctor and found
i don't like the fact she talks about henry kissinger is her go to guy for the stuff that's happened in libya. i don't think it's good. >> you can see more of our interview in which we talk about her work with refugees at msnbc.com/allin. >>> still to come, republican presidential candidates are put on the spot. should guns be allowed in their national convention arena. what they said and who is behind the open carry petition, just ahead. every insurance policy has a number. but...
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. >> henry kissinger told the argentine foreign minister at the time if you have something to do, doit fast, there are a lot of document that is show the u.s. roam in the condor plan. it's impressive how many knowledge they had. ar jen attorney in a's human rights secretary said finding out the truth will help argentina move forward. >> hoping the or kinds of will help us. hiding the truth only generates more pain. >> she was able to find her mothers remains in a mass grave in 2005. thousands of others are still wandering what happened to their loved ones. the hope is that the release of new u.s. documents will help find them. al jazeera, buenos aires. >> the global weather phenomenon el niÑo is hitting the west coast of the u.s. with heavy rains raising concerns about the health and welfare of society's most vulnerable. we have a report from santa monica in california. >> the los angeles river is usually a trickle in a concrete ditch, but when el niÑo brings its rain, it's a dangerous people for the homeless who camp along its banks. michael who didn't want his name used or face sho
. >> henry kissinger told the argentine foreign minister at the time if you have something to do, doit fast, there are a lot of document that is show the u.s. roam in the condor plan. it's impressive how many knowledge they had. ar jen attorney in a's human rights secretary said finding out the truth will help argentina move forward. >> hoping the or kinds of will help us. hiding the truth only generates more pain. >> she was able to find her mothers remains in a mass grave in...
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i don't like the fact she talks about henry kissinger is her go to guy for the stuff that's happenedlibya. i don't think it's good. >> you can see more of our interview in which we talk about her work with refugees at msnbc.com/allin. >>> still to come, republican presidential candidates are put on the spot. should guns be allowed in their national convention arena. what they said and who is behind the open carry petition, just ahead. owen! hey kevin. hey, fancy seeing you here. uh, i live right over there actually. you've been to my place. no, i wasn't...oh look, you dropped something. it's your resume with a 20 dollar bill taped to it. that's weird. you want to work for ge too. hahaha, what? well we're always looking for developers who are up for big world changing challenges like making planes, trains and hospitals run better. why don't you check your new watch and tell me what time i should be there. oh, i don't hire pple. i'm a developer. i'm gonna need monday off. again, not my call. if you have moderate to severe plaque psoriasis isn't it time to let the real you shine through
i don't like the fact she talks about henry kissinger is her go to guy for the stuff that's happenedlibya. i don't think it's good. >> you can see more of our interview in which we talk about her work with refugees at msnbc.com/allin. >>> still to come, republican presidential candidates are put on the spot. should guns be allowed in their national convention arena. what they said and who is behind the open carry petition, just ahead. owen! hey kevin. hey, fancy seeing you here....
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about arthur schlesinger, there was a new book out recently by neil ferguson, a biography of henry kissingerand there is an episode early in it where kissinger is hanging around the kennedy institute and schlesinger is complaining that the bureaucracy keeps getting in the way of all these things that the president wants to do and if only bureaucracy stepped back and allowed president kennedy to move forward everything would be fixed. >> he never included that really within the imperial presence. that was the trick of the book. it's a limitation of presidential power almost exclusively in the realm of national security and foreign affairs. that's the part that stuck and as i said to reiterate the point it strikes me that conservatives are so anxious using the word imperial to take the president down that they're going to swallow that and accept the other part of schlesinger. >> thanks, jim. now, having been embarrassed by the faulty premise of the conversation i'm tempted to just conclude this conversation and we can head back to the bar, but unless you all if you'd like to offer any thoughts
about arthur schlesinger, there was a new book out recently by neil ferguson, a biography of henry kissingerand there is an episode early in it where kissinger is hanging around the kennedy institute and schlesinger is complaining that the bureaucracy keeps getting in the way of all these things that the president wants to do and if only bureaucracy stepped back and allowed president kennedy to move forward everything would be fixed. >> he never included that really within the imperial...
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imagine henry kissinger and karl rove rolled into one. he had his hand in every major thing that happened and what it for a generation. he represents an archetype in washington that does not exist anymore. someone who's fiercely partisan, and then sat down and rewrote the tax code and settle other wars. he is an interesting figure. brian: how much access is he giving you? peter: he has been generous to sit down with us. we have done a lot of interviews with him. a lot of interviews with people with him. we do not have enough time to work on the book, but it is a fascinating subject. brian: is there different role -- is there a difference in the versus thee playing one your husband is playing for you on this book? susan: we're dealing with another once in a generation historic presidential election. i would say that we are really lucky to be able to collaborate together, and i will pick it up after the election the how far we have got in with it, and keep running. brian: what is the difference in the way you approach journalism? peter: in
imagine henry kissinger and karl rove rolled into one. he had his hand in every major thing that happened and what it for a generation. he represents an archetype in washington that does not exist anymore. someone who's fiercely partisan, and then sat down and rewrote the tax code and settle other wars. he is an interesting figure. brian: how much access is he giving you? peter: he has been generous to sit down with us. we have done a lot of interviews with him. a lot of interviews with people...
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he'll never get a kissinger-style person to work for him in the administration if he's not working with to develop policies. >> does he understand you can only go so far with that shtick? maybe he's never had to go beyond that as a reality tv star. there were people i would hear in the beginning who said i like this donald trump, and now they're saying he went too far, he lost me with the kkk thing, he lost me with this, he lost me with that. >> you know how you have a brother and sister and you have a fight and then you call them a jerk and then everything is good the next day. ben carson he compared to be being a liar, child molester, all of those things. ben carson shockingly endorsed him right away. >> how much of that is ben carson just hates the other guys so much, especially ted cruz and he needs to do something, right? he's got to do something after this. >> i don't think there's any rational explanation for what ben carson did after some of the comments that were made. any self-respecting person, you would at least give it some time. my head is still spinning on that one. the f
he'll never get a kissinger-style person to work for him in the administration if he's not working with to develop policies. >> does he understand you can only go so far with that shtick? maybe he's never had to go beyond that as a reality tv star. there were people i would hear in the beginning who said i like this donald trump, and now they're saying he went too far, he lost me with the kkk thing, he lost me with this, he lost me with that. >> you know how you have a brother and...
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she read initiationen's member oilers from kissinger's member oilers -- she went to school on how the city worked and what it would take to succeed there how the machinery worked. flargs and i think was much more sensitized to that and much more intimately analytical. charlie: and found a friend in katherine graham. >> she did among other shings explained to her why she was the target of so much criticism. she said a lot of the people writing these stories are young women who just can't relate to you because you represent everything that they're rebelling against. charlie: she also later became a -- certainly after her husband's announced that he had alzheimer's she became an advocate of stem cell -- >> yes. among other things. one of the things that people missed in the whole queen nancy era was just how interested she could be in things. and how moderate she was compared to not only reagan but some of the people around him. and was quietly pushing to soften his image even before then. so as an example, that takes you to that, nancy played a huge role in the early 1980's of pushing r
she read initiationen's member oilers from kissinger's member oilers -- she went to school on how the city worked and what it would take to succeed there how the machinery worked. flargs and i think was much more sensitized to that and much more intimately analytical. charlie: and found a friend in katherine graham. >> she did among other shings explained to her why she was the target of so much criticism. she said a lot of the people writing these stories are young women who just can't...
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and i strongly opposed earlier henry kissinger and the -- to overthrow the government of salvador allende in chile. i think the united states should be working with governments around the world, not getting involved in regime changeand ale way, in latin america, brought forth a lot a very strong anti-american sentiments. >> i just want to add one thing to the question you were asking senator sanders. i think in that same interview, he praised what he called the revolution of values in cuba and talked about how people were working for the common good, not for themselves. i just could not disagree more. if the values are that you oppress people, you disappear people, you imprison people or even kill people for expressing their opinions, for expressing freedom of speech, that is not the kind of revolution of values that i ever want to see anywhere. ringo hillary clinton was also questioned about her use of a private e-mail server while she was secretary of state. >> who specifically gave you permission to operate your e-mail? was it president barack obama? would you drop out of the race if y
and i strongly opposed earlier henry kissinger and the -- to overthrow the government of salvador allende in chile. i think the united states should be working with governments around the world, not getting involved in regime changeand ale way, in latin america, brought forth a lot a very strong anti-american sentiments. >> i just want to add one thing to the question you were asking senator sanders. i think in that same interview, he praised what he called the revolution of values in...