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>> colin powell?id -- >> did he actually say nuclear weapons or use the phrase weapons of mass destruction and confuse it a little bit? >> here is what i would tell you. when reagan had troops in lebanon, i voted against having them there. i said you don't get in civil wars. i now believe we need to get out of afghanistan. if i was president i wouldn't be announcing the time line but i would give the aircraft that the afghans need and i'd get out of there, and if we saw, you know, people acting up in there, we'd use special forces to take them out. let me go on. i have never been for being in the middle of civil wars. i'm not in favor of using u.s. forces on the ground against -- >> why were we in iraq? >> because we thought he posed a danger to us and the world. >> what was the danger exactly? >> nuclear weapons. >> who told you he had nuclear weapons? >> i just wonder who told you -- >> yeah, i did answer that but i heard colin powell, i heard cheney, i heard the president of the united states, and
>> colin powell?id -- >> did he actually say nuclear weapons or use the phrase weapons of mass destruction and confuse it a little bit? >> here is what i would tell you. when reagan had troops in lebanon, i voted against having them there. i said you don't get in civil wars. i now believe we need to get out of afghanistan. if i was president i wouldn't be announcing the time line but i would give the aircraft that the afghans need and i'd get out of there, and if we saw, you...
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i heard colin powell, cheney, the president of the united states, and so did tony player. he is being castgaited for bad intelligence. let me tell you the way you do it. sit in the room with your intelligence person, have your non-intelligence person. your traditional military advisor, and your nontraditional military advisor, because you cannot have group think. if we had group think, kennedy would have bombed cuba. off he got to have a diversity of opinion. >> you believe w had that in the white house? why would you trust w and chaney when you know they're hawks. they wanted the war and you knew it. why did you trust their intelligence. >> i didn't know they wanted the war just to go to war. >> that's your opinion. >> it's on the record. >> look, chris, i'm going to tell you, clearly, i'm going to tell you clearly now, if sadam had not had -- if that intelligence information, that got tony blair even to go, and that was bush's poodle. >> you know what, i just have one question. the c.i.a. didn't believe they had nuclear weapons, why did everybody else. >> i think you're
i heard colin powell, cheney, the president of the united states, and so did tony player. he is being castgaited for bad intelligence. let me tell you the way you do it. sit in the room with your intelligence person, have your non-intelligence person. your traditional military advisor, and your nontraditional military advisor, because you cannot have group think. if we had group think, kennedy would have bombed cuba. off he got to have a diversity of opinion. >> you believe w had that in...
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i heard colin powell, cheney, the president of the united states, and so did tony player.eing castgaited for bad intelligence. let me tell you the way you do it. sit in the room with your intelligence person, have your non-intelligence person. your traditional military advisor, and your nontraditional military advisor, because you cannot have group think. if we had group think, kennedy would have bombed cuba. off he got to have a diversity of opinion. >> you believe w had that in the white house? why would you trust w and chaney when you know they're hawks. they wanted the war and you knew it. why did you trust their intelligence. >> i didn't know they wanted the war just to go to war. >> that's your opinion. >> it's on the record. >> look, chris, i'm going to tell you, clearly, i'm going to tell you clearly now, if sadam had not had -- if that intelligence information, that got tony blair even to go, and that was bush's poodle. >> you know what, i just have one question. the c.i.a. didn't believe they had nuclear weapons, why did everybody else. >> i think you're recreate
i heard colin powell, cheney, the president of the united states, and so did tony player.eing castgaited for bad intelligence. let me tell you the way you do it. sit in the room with your intelligence person, have your non-intelligence person. your traditional military advisor, and your nontraditional military advisor, because you cannot have group think. if we had group think, kennedy would have bombed cuba. off he got to have a diversity of opinion. >> you believe w had that in the...
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even in the bush administration you have some people argue that and colin powell might argue that thatnd bite shows why it's so much more important because we're in this fight against isis and it is powerfully striking to see the secretary of defenses making remarks oneáÑ(#uju another mirroring each other. this is also why donald trump is saying is he going to ask his cabinet members to sign nondisclosure forms so they can't talk about him. >> donald trump creeped into the second panel. okay, charlie. >> i'm afraid he is probably going to creep in again a second time here. you$ know, in dealing with this problem in the middle east he o. you can go all in or stay out. this with the obama administration one foot, in one foot out the amount of territory that we havejó? since the george bush years, i think it has attribute to do a deep cynicism and disbelief not necessarily that president bush didn't do a good job with the war in iraq or accomplish a lot with the more in iraq but that it can't be trusted to -- the baton can't be trusted to bel the next administration and i think that what
even in the bush administration you have some people argue that and colin powell might argue that thatnd bite shows why it's so much more important because we're in this fight against isis and it is powerfully striking to see the secretary of defenses making remarks oneáÑ(#uju another mirroring each other. this is also why donald trump is saying is he going to ask his cabinet members to sign nondisclosure forms so they can't talk about him. >> donald trump creeped into the second panel....
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it wasn't just the e-mails of colin powell or condoleezza rice, it was the physical act of setting andlling a server in your house. >> and then deciding 33,000 of these e-mails, they're none of the government's business. i'm going to wipe them off the server. that's why this investigation's taken to long, because the fbi had to extract from the server what she thought she wiped off. the fbi didn't decide which ones were personal, the state department didn't decide which ones were personal, mrs. clinton and her team did. bill: have you resolved in your own mind how this is going to go? >> no. bill: so even you are not sure of the future of this case. >> i'm tell you why -- i'll tell you why, because of 22 of those highest protected secrets, guess who they were sent to and from? the president himself. if the president decides, the justice department is free to indict her, he may very well be a witness in the case. bill: thank you, judge. to be continued. >> of course. martha: there are many paths on the road to the white house some of which may get closed or a little more narrow when we
it wasn't just the e-mails of colin powell or condoleezza rice, it was the physical act of setting andlling a server in your house. >> and then deciding 33,000 of these e-mails, they're none of the government's business. i'm going to wipe them off the server. that's why this investigation's taken to long, because the fbi had to extract from the server what she thought she wiped off. the fbi didn't decide which ones were personal, the state department didn't decide which ones were...
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has enabled our administration to draw greater benefit from the advice of chairman from general colin powellesert storm to general joe dunford today. this year as goldwater-nichols turns 30, we can see the world has changed since then. instead of the cold war and one clear threat, we face a security environment that's dramatically different over the last quarter century. it's time we consider practical updates to this critical organizational framework while still preserving its spirit and intent. for example, we can see in some areas how the pendulum between service equities and jointness may have swung too far. as in not involving the service chiefs enough in acquisition decision making and accountability. or where subsequent world events suggest nudging the pendulum further as in taking more steps to strengthen the capability of the chairman and joint chiefs to support force management, plan, and execution across the combatant commands. particularly in the face of threats that cut across regional and functional combatant command areas of responsibility, as many increasingly do. with this i
has enabled our administration to draw greater benefit from the advice of chairman from general colin powellesert storm to general joe dunford today. this year as goldwater-nichols turns 30, we can see the world has changed since then. instead of the cold war and one clear threat, we face a security environment that's dramatically different over the last quarter century. it's time we consider practical updates to this critical organizational framework while still preserving its spirit and...
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look at colin powell. he commands the podium.sure that you fill the stage more than your opponent does. >> the candidates practice debating stand-ins. for obama, john kerry's plays romney. rob portman plays obama. >> you never see videotape of this, not even pictures. >> no. there's a reason why. you don't want to show those vulnerable moments. >> we don't want to give away any component to our prep. >> in the 2000 campaign, one of mckinnon's secretaries gave prep video to the gore campaign. >> gore campaign went straight to the fbi. >> what happened to her? >> she went to prison for a year. >> what's so secret? i pretended to be a candidate. limited government -- >> just limited government. what kind of limits are you talking about? can you be specific. >> yes, i can list cuts. >> would you cut defense? >> so you're soft on defense? >> i knew how i should answer the questions, but under pressure it's hard. i'm saying take it back to the clinton days. "instinct is to answer the questions that are asked, but consultants day don't.
look at colin powell. he commands the podium.sure that you fill the stage more than your opponent does. >> the candidates practice debating stand-ins. for obama, john kerry's plays romney. rob portman plays obama. >> you never see videotape of this, not even pictures. >> no. there's a reason why. you don't want to show those vulnerable moments. >> we don't want to give away any component to our prep. >> in the 2000 campaign, one of mckinnon's secretaries gave prep...
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. >> colin powell vp . >> oh. >> let it marinate. some debate the white knight.nc, took in record 135 million, their warchest is ready, we'll talk about it next. so i liked when my doctor told me i may reach my blood sugar and a1c goals by activating what's within me. with once-weekly trulicity. trulicity is not insulin. it helps activate my body to do what it's supposed to do release its own insulin. trulicity responds when my blood sugar rises. i take it once a week, and it works 24/7. it comes in an easy-to-use pen and i may even lose a little weight. trulicity is a once-weekly injectable prescription medicine to improve blood sugar in adults with type 2 diabetes. it should be used along with diet and exercise. trulicity is not recommended as the first medicine to treat diabetes and should not be used by people with severe stomach or intestinal problems, or people with type i diabetes or diabetic ketoacidosis. trulicity is not insulin and has not been studied with long-acting insulin. do not take trulicity if you or anyone in your family has had medullary thyr
. >> colin powell vp . >> oh. >> let it marinate. some debate the white knight.nc, took in record 135 million, their warchest is ready, we'll talk about it next. so i liked when my doctor told me i may reach my blood sugar and a1c goals by activating what's within me. with once-weekly trulicity. trulicity is not insulin. it helps activate my body to do what it's supposed to do release its own insulin. trulicity responds when my blood sugar rises. i take it once a week, and it...
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and at one point, when colin powell kept saying, no, restraint. no, restraint.s the use of having all of these soldiers if you can't ever use them. and colin powell almost had a hemorrhage right there. the clintons have had a long history of this. i'm not knocking them. i'm just saying, we're going to have -- >> you're saying, it is what it is what it is. >> i think she's one that's willing. she doesn't take force off the table. which is a positive thing. there is a time in american politics when that was applauded by republicans. and frankly, your father, the brzezinski award, the inaugural award went to bob gates, who many people thought was more hawkish than not. he believes that america should be involved around the globe. i would add a third word. you've used intervention, you've used hawkish, i would use involved and engaged and i believe that mrs. clinton believes america has to engage would speak to mark's point about havings a presence around the globe, which is what i believe your father was saying -- >> they called him hawkish. >> -- he resisted filli
and at one point, when colin powell kept saying, no, restraint. no, restraint.s the use of having all of these soldiers if you can't ever use them. and colin powell almost had a hemorrhage right there. the clintons have had a long history of this. i'm not knocking them. i'm just saying, we're going to have -- >> you're saying, it is what it is what it is. >> i think she's one that's willing. she doesn't take force off the table. which is a positive thing. there is a time in american...
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bush in 2000 didn't officially do this, but he basically -- everybody knew that colin powell and condewhole bunch of people were going to be part of his administration. they went around the country, they were at the convention. it's not a crazy idea. >> what exactly does carly fiorina add to the race? i mean, if trump beats cruz in indiana, will we see enough to stop trump in california? fiorina lost to barbara boxer in the senate race. >> she's a respectable woman, i like her a lot. ted cruz is trying to shore up his base. he didn't win a single state in the southeast, he lost among very conservative voters. he's just trying to win the base at this point. carly fiorina is someone who can allegedly bring in the base. >> go ahead, ron. >> ted cruz is someone who is very deliberate in this process. he went through a very, very long list of potential vice presidential running mates -- >> the question was what does carly fiorina add to it? >> that's what i was about to say. there is someone who can serve in the office of president of the united states, which should be the first considerati
bush in 2000 didn't officially do this, but he basically -- everybody knew that colin powell and condewhole bunch of people were going to be part of his administration. they went around the country, they were at the convention. it's not a crazy idea. >> what exactly does carly fiorina add to the race? i mean, if trump beats cruz in indiana, will we see enough to stop trump in california? fiorina lost to barbara boxer in the senate race. >> she's a respectable woman, i like her a...
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even in the bush administration you have some people argue that and colin powell might argue that thatite shows why it's so much more important because we're in this fight against isis and it is powerfully striking to see the secretary of defenses making remarks oneáÑ(#uju another mirroring each other. this is also why donald trump is saying is he going to ask his cabinet members to sign nondisclosure forms so they can't talk about him. >> donald trump creeped into the second panel. okay, charlie. >> i'm afraid he is probably going to creep in again a second time here. you$ know, in dealing with this problem in the middle east he o. you can go all in or stay out. this with the obama administration one foot, in one foot out the amount of territory that we havejó? since the george bush years, i think it has attribute to do a deep cynicism and disbelief not necessarily that president bush didn't do a good job with the war in iraq or accomplish a lot with the more in iraq but that it can't be trusted to -- the baton can't be the next administration and i think that what we are seeing with
even in the bush administration you have some people argue that and colin powell might argue that thatite shows why it's so much more important because we're in this fight against isis and it is powerfully striking to see the secretary of defenses making remarks oneáÑ(#uju another mirroring each other. this is also why donald trump is saying is he going to ask his cabinet members to sign nondisclosure forms so they can't talk about him. >> donald trump creeped into the second panel....
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. ♪ our dnc is what they're calling me ♪ >> colin powell is equally musically challenged.g at a security meeting in indonesia. and bad boy blagojevich is caught on camera taking on elvis. ♪ ♪ >> yikes. don't quit your day jobs, fellas. oh, wait, never mind. perhaps they should have made a speedy escape like president bush tried to do after this press conference. >> this was one of the famous episodes with george bush looking like he didn't know what he was doing because he didn't even know where the door was. >> i was trying to escape. >> and talk about wanting to escape, who can forget vice president dan quayle exercising his spelling expertise in front of the cameras. >> add one little bit on the end. potato. you wrote phonetically. what else? there you go. >> i wouldn't try your luck at, are you smarter than a fifth grader, dan. >> i guess he was wrong and i was right. >> and speaking of a gaffe with an "e" on the end, here's a technical one. >> and you're in my way of my script, there, if you will move. >> and don't you just hate those meetings that go on and on and on
. ♪ our dnc is what they're calling me ♪ >> colin powell is equally musically challenged.g at a security meeting in indonesia. and bad boy blagojevich is caught on camera taking on elvis. ♪ ♪ >> yikes. don't quit your day jobs, fellas. oh, wait, never mind. perhaps they should have made a speedy escape like president bush tried to do after this press conference. >> this was one of the famous episodes with george bush looking like he didn't know what he was doing...
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has enabled our administration to draw greater benefit from the advice of chairman from general colin powell and desert storm to general joe dunford today. this year, as goldwater nichols turns 30, we can see that the world has changed since then. instead of the cold war and clear threat, we face an one environment that is for genetically different. -- dramatically different. it is time to consider updates to this critical framework while still preserving its spirit and intent. for example, we can see in some areas how the pendulum between service equities and jointness may have swung too far, as in not involving the surface chiefs enough in acquisition the -- decision-making and accountability. where subsequent world events suggest nudging the pendulum further, as in taking more steps to strengthen the capability of the chairman and joint chiefs to support force management, planning, and execution across the combatant commands. particular in the face of threats that cut across regional and functional combatant command areas of responsibility. , -- as many increasingly do. with this in mind,
has enabled our administration to draw greater benefit from the advice of chairman from general colin powell and desert storm to general joe dunford today. this year, as goldwater nichols turns 30, we can see that the world has changed since then. instead of the cold war and clear threat, we face an one environment that is for genetically different. -- dramatically different. it is time to consider updates to this critical framework while still preserving its spirit and intent. for example, we...
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comparisons to colin powell, that's just not true. >> it certainly is true. powell, kond lee za rice, john kerry all used e-mail to communicate with staff. >> not 30,000. >> i'm not counting. over the course of the term, she used private e-mail and was allowed to use it. that's not in dispute. she released at least 55,000 pages of e-mails. this is a distraction. the american people will decide who to vote for based on who they believe will continue to move us forward and help everybody who wants to succeed have a fair shot to do so. what they are not going to vote on is distractions like this one. they are not going to choose any one of the republican candidates who think we should continue and go back to policies that focus on the wealthiest, most fortunate americans that are extreme like donald trump suggesting we are going to deport 11 million people or ban an entire religion from coming into the country. that's the choice. >> all right. thank you very much. we'll have you back. >> you're welcome. >> you can continue the conversation. thank you very much f
comparisons to colin powell, that's just not true. >> it certainly is true. powell, kond lee za rice, john kerry all used e-mail to communicate with staff. >> not 30,000. >> i'm not counting. over the course of the term, she used private e-mail and was allowed to use it. that's not in dispute. she released at least 55,000 pages of e-mails. this is a distraction. the american people will decide who to vote for based on who they believe will continue to move us forward and help...
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he brought in a new team, howard baker as the chief of staff, and colin powell, and the third team wasadies and gentlemen, the president of the united states. >> george bush played a major role in everything that we have accomplished in these eight years. america needs george bush and barbara bush as first lady. >> george bush will be the 41st president of the united states. >> the election of bush for the american people was that we want more reagan and more of what we have had, and bush was the closest thing to a third term for ronald reagan. >> ronald wilson reagan, the 40th president of the united states and in two days the he leaves the office as our oldest president and as one of the most popular ever. >> ronald reagan was the chief architect of the 1980s, and you don't identify a president with the decade, but ronald reagan was the definition of the '80s. >> they call me the revolution man, but to me, it is more like a rediscovery, a rediscovery of our values and common sense. as long as we are remember the first principles and believe in ourse ourself, the future is always goin
he brought in a new team, howard baker as the chief of staff, and colin powell, and the third team wasadies and gentlemen, the president of the united states. >> george bush played a major role in everything that we have accomplished in these eight years. america needs george bush and barbara bush as first lady. >> george bush will be the 41st president of the united states. >> the election of bush for the american people was that we want more reagan and more of what we have...
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colin powell reiterated just this year how necessary it was. so i want to go off script a bit as you, mr. chairman did, in your remarks and express my sincere disappointment that you would so casually impugn the integrity of our military officers and men and women serving in the pentagon that they would be presenting their -- what is not their full judgment to this administration. that it is in the national security interest of the united states to close guantanamo. i think he owes an apology and don't think that you, when you were serving, would be clouding your judgment based on the political imperatives that you felt from your superiors. i feel like that that kind of a comment is indicative why it is so difficult for us to have a reasoned debate and reasoned analysis of this issue. it is a critical national security issue. now, looking at whether or not guantanamo detainees or international terrorists inside the united states prisons or inside secure military facilities would present a risk to the united states, we don't have to speculate. w
colin powell reiterated just this year how necessary it was. so i want to go off script a bit as you, mr. chairman did, in your remarks and express my sincere disappointment that you would so casually impugn the integrity of our military officers and men and women serving in the pentagon that they would be presenting their -- what is not their full judgment to this administration. that it is in the national security interest of the united states to close guantanamo. i think he owes an apology...
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should be a reminder to americans that when we intervene militarily abroad, and to perhaps the colin powelloctrine, if you break it, you own it, this should be part of military intervention. amy: in december while we were in paris covering the un's climate summit, democracy now! travel to cale for the largest refugee camp in france where 6000 to 7000 people are camped out in makeshift tents. one of the people we spoke to was najibullah, an afghan national, who said he had worked as an interpreter for seven months with the u.s. marines in afghanistan as well as for several months with a u.s. private contractor called creative international. he had applied for a visa tohe united states, but was denied. i've applied for an immigration visa, because i was working just for seven months, the government refused to give me a visa because they said you just worked for seven months, not one year. letter from the company that -- as evidence that i worked with them also, so after you put it altogether together, it becomes more than one year. what i'm trying to say, working with the u.s. government, doe
should be a reminder to americans that when we intervene militarily abroad, and to perhaps the colin powelloctrine, if you break it, you own it, this should be part of military intervention. amy: in december while we were in paris covering the un's climate summit, democracy now! travel to cale for the largest refugee camp in france where 6000 to 7000 people are camped out in makeshift tents. one of the people we spoke to was najibullah, an afghan national, who said he had worked as an...
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we had colin powell onstage earlier today. we will talk to tony hawk, the skateboarding phenom and entrepreneur later today. you see that on social. i will bring you some of that tomorrow as well. there are startups on the floor running the gamut. startups that are looking at technology to monitor blood pressure, some corporate security work going on here with at least two factor authentication, coffee brewing, also portfolios in the cloud for modeling clients to try to take more control of their digital lives. dancers and jugglers on the floor as well. interesting connection between technology in the u.s. and latin america. a lot of people coming here wanting to make that connection with countries and opportunities in latin america. of course, miami is a great place to do that. lots of coverage coming from here. very fresh perspective on what technology can do, particularly in the mobile and cloud era coming out of this conference. back to you. >> see you in just a little bit. looks like an exciting agenda. the emerge confere
we had colin powell onstage earlier today. we will talk to tony hawk, the skateboarding phenom and entrepreneur later today. you see that on social. i will bring you some of that tomorrow as well. there are startups on the floor running the gamut. startups that are looking at technology to monitor blood pressure, some corporate security work going on here with at least two factor authentication, coffee brewing, also portfolios in the cloud for modeling clients to try to take more control of...
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server is a big deal and no one had 30,000 work e-mails on a private server so the compare son to colin powellhat is not true. >> it certainly is true becse come lip powell and condoleeza rice and john kerry, all used private e-mails to communicate with their staff. >> and maybe a dozen, not 30,000 . >> i a fought count -- i am not counting. she used private e-mail and was allowed to use private e-mail and it is not in dispute and she has released 55,000 pains of e-mails. this is a distraction the membership are going to decide with they vote for, for president, based on who they believe will continue to of in us forward and help everyone what wants to succeed have a fair shot to do so. what they are not going to vote on is distractions like this and they are not going to choose any of the republican candidates who think we should continue and go back to policies that focus on the wealthist members, extreme, suggesting we will deport 11 million people, or we are going to ban an entire religious group in the country. that is the choice. >> thank you very much, and we will have you back and you
server is a big deal and no one had 30,000 work e-mails on a private server so the compare son to colin powellhat is not true. >> it certainly is true becse come lip powell and condoleeza rice and john kerry, all used private e-mails to communicate with their staff. >> and maybe a dozen, not 30,000 . >> i a fought count -- i am not counting. she used private e-mail and was allowed to use private e-mail and it is not in dispute and she has released 55,000 pains of e-mails. this...
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you'll remember colin powell citing the pottery barn rule, if you break it, you own it. we went into iraq in 2003 and we took down the government and for a while literally occupied the country. we no longer occupy it but have to have sop some sense of responsibility for what happens there because we were a big part in making iraq the country it is ink that's why thengths and ises vice president felt he had to go there, try to give solid, political support to the prime minister and see what we can do to help him through a very tough time. >> rose: where are the iranians in all this? >> in my view the iranians are playing a nefarious role. the united states is preaching to the iraqis, kurd, sunni, shia, maintain one state, don't break up into three separate parts. the iranians are seeking advantage for themselves. they are promote ago shia-led iraq. they are not friends of the kurds or sunnis. i think they are a devicive force in this and will continue to be so. >> rose:nd maliki has never left the scene? >> right. he was so strong-willed and so destructive. he's the one a
you'll remember colin powell citing the pottery barn rule, if you break it, you own it. we went into iraq in 2003 and we took down the government and for a while literally occupied the country. we no longer occupy it but have to have sop some sense of responsibility for what happens there because we were a big part in making iraq the country it is ink that's why thengths and ises vice president felt he had to go there, try to give solid, political support to the prime minister and see what we...
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and now we know, colin powell had a private e-mail account. aides to condi rice. i think that what's going on will be resolved. and obviously, all of us will go forward knowing what we now know. making sure that no one can raise any questions in the future. >> confident of victory tuesday? >> i'm very hopeful. i love being in new york. i love campaigning in new york. downstate, upstate, everywhere in the state. we're going to work as hard as we can. i want to elect democrats. i'm raising money to elect other democrats. i'm a democrat. i want to see us take back the senate. i want to see us have a very strong showing in the house. i want to take back governorships and state legislatures all up and down the ticket. so, i want to win in new york. of course. and i want to secure the nomination but not just for me, i want to bring along a lot of democrats because i want to protect and further the progressive agenda that president obama has worked for and that i believe in. >> secretary clinton, thank you for joining us. >> good to talk to you. thank you. >>> let's get
and now we know, colin powell had a private e-mail account. aides to condi rice. i think that what's going on will be resolved. and obviously, all of us will go forward knowing what we now know. making sure that no one can raise any questions in the future. >> confident of victory tuesday? >> i'm very hopeful. i love being in new york. i love campaigning in new york. downstate, upstate, everywhere in the state. we're going to work as hard as we can. i want to elect democrats. i'm...
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colin powell took this position. the war plan for iraq was the following. presidents and candidates will answer if you want to go about it in a neutral way. i think we have that obligation. speaking forant, ," where ington post am still one of the associate editors. i don't want anyone to go to the polls in november and say we really didn't get the full story on these people. the lesson from nixon to obama is that we have an obligation to bernstein and i , always called the best obtainable version of the truth. mr. butterfield: would you start these campaigns another half year earlier? [laughter] mr. woodward: woodward: no. we have a lot of work to do. it's going to be done. i tell you, the new owner of the "washington post," jeff bezos, has made it clear that we will have the resources to do our job. andnot get dazzled sidetracked by polls. yeah, we have to cover the polls and what the candidates say and what the speeches are and what the policy positions are. the best index. when charlie rose interviewed vladimir putin a couple of , yous ago, he asked him
colin powell took this position. the war plan for iraq was the following. presidents and candidates will answer if you want to go about it in a neutral way. i think we have that obligation. speaking forant, ," where ington post am still one of the associate editors. i don't want anyone to go to the polls in november and say we really didn't get the full story on these people. the lesson from nixon to obama is that we have an obligation to bernstein and i , always called the best obtainable...
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by the way colin powell legend has it worked at that pepsi factory when it was on top of the pepsi factory, he used to mop the floors and would think about that as he went to the un to give a speech, look across of the 27 have you seen this video? a video three brothers pranking their sister, it has gone viral, it involves zombies and dental surgery. she and her brothers are driving home from the dentist when an emergency broadcast comes over the radio. >> control in washington dc, an outbreak warning. rosanna: after surgery she is a little loopy. of the 20th she has been operated on and now they prank her. rosanna: she actually believes there is a the apocalypse. greg: orson welles tried this and people jumped out the window. the 27 her mother called and said come home now, they have to stockpile weapons, some think the best part is when she has to make a decision about the pets. >> you can only take one pet. he is the worst. he is already dying. greg: what a traumatic little episode, she will have nightmares for the rest of her life. and the zombie attack. donald trump on june 16th, he d
by the way colin powell legend has it worked at that pepsi factory when it was on top of the pepsi factory, he used to mop the floors and would think about that as he went to the un to give a speech, look across of the 27 have you seen this video? a video three brothers pranking their sister, it has gone viral, it involves zombies and dental surgery. she and her brothers are driving home from the dentist when an emergency broadcast comes over the radio. >> control in washington dc, an...
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has enabled our administration to draw greater benefit from the advice of chairman from general colin powell and desert storm to general joe donnelly today. this year, as goldwater nichols turns 30, we can see that the world has changed since then. instead of the clear threat, we an environment that is for medically different. it is time to consider updates to this critical framework while still preserving the spirit and intent. in someple, we can see areas how the pendulum between service equities and join this may have swung too far, as in not involving the surface chiefs enough in acquisition the banking -- making and accountability. suggestnt world events nudging the pendulum further, as in taking more steps to strengthen the capability of the chairman and joint chiefs to support force management, planning, and execution across the combatant commands. in the face of threats that cut across regional and functional combatant command areas and responsibility. that's as many increasingly do. with this in mind, i asked the dod managing officer peter levine and general tom to lead a confidence
has enabled our administration to draw greater benefit from the advice of chairman from general colin powell and desert storm to general joe donnelly today. this year, as goldwater nichols turns 30, we can see that the world has changed since then. instead of the clear threat, we an environment that is for medically different. it is time to consider updates to this critical framework while still preserving the spirit and intent. in someple, we can see areas how the pendulum between service...
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from colin powell during operation desert storm to general joe dunford today. this year, as goldwater/nichols turns 30, we can see the world has changed since then. instead of coldwar and one clear threat, we face an environment that's dramatically different. it's time we consider practical updates while still preserving its spirit and intent. for example, we can see in some areas how the pendulum between service aek bytys and jointness may have swung too far. as in not novembering the service chiefs enough and acquisition decision making and accountability. or where subsequent world events suggest nudging the pendulum further. as in taking more steps to strengthen the capability of the chairman and the joint chiefs to support force management, planning and execution across the combatant commands. particularly in the face of threats that cut across regional and functional combatant command areas of responsibility, as many increasingly do. last fall, i asked peter levine and lieutenant general tom walthauser of the joint chiefs of staff to lead a comprehensive r
from colin powell during operation desert storm to general joe dunford today. this year, as goldwater/nichols turns 30, we can see the world has changed since then. instead of coldwar and one clear threat, we face an environment that's dramatically different. it's time we consider practical updates while still preserving its spirit and intent. for example, we can see in some areas how the pendulum between service aek bytys and jointness may have swung too far. as in not novembering the service...
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because the state department general came out and said there were state department e-mails on colin powell's, private e-mail and condoleezza rice's that are now marked classified? >> no, i think what worried me is there's a few e-mails they tell me i can't even look at now, that they're so top secret i don't have access. i think there were 12 of clin n clinton's e-mails that they said i can't look at. sound to me like it's pretty secret and she had them on a private server. it also troubles me she fired one of her ambassadors for doing the same thing she did so she apparently thought it was a serious enough breach to fire one of her ambassadors that was using a private e-mail server. and so that goes to sort of hypocrisy, whether or not what's good for her is good for her employees and vice versa. >> president obama was asked about the worst mistake of his presidency. i want to listen to that and talk to you after. >> probably failing to plan for the day after what i think was the right thing to do in intervening in libya. >> do you agree, that's his biggest mistake? >> i think it was a real
because the state department general came out and said there were state department e-mails on colin powell's, private e-mail and condoleezza rice's that are now marked classified? >> no, i think what worried me is there's a few e-mails they tell me i can't even look at now, that they're so top secret i don't have access. i think there were 12 of clin n clinton's e-mails that they said i can't look at. sound to me like it's pretty secret and she had them on a private server. it also...
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she had e-mails just like colin powell did and condoleezza rice and being examined every day of her life. it seems like as soon as they found out she was going to run for president, they want to make her look like -- i don't want to say what donald trump calls her. >> let's give carl a chance to address that. carl, what can explain the change in favorability numbers for secretary clinton? >> well, i didn't really hear a question. there but i'll answer your question. we live in a polarized time now. bill clinton, hillary clinton, george w. bush, barack obama, they're all said to be polarizing people. i don't think that is necessarily true. they have strong personalities. true. but we're in a polarized environment. anybody who throws -- puts themselves in the areen yashgs i don't care if they start with 80% approval rating, that will be closer to 50%. that's the kind of country we're in now. so many voters if, a person has to d after their name, that's all they need to hear. they don't need to hear about benghazi or e-mails. that spern a democrat running for president, i'm not for them. vi
she had e-mails just like colin powell did and condoleezza rice and being examined every day of her life. it seems like as soon as they found out she was going to run for president, they want to make her look like -- i don't want to say what donald trump calls her. >> let's give carl a chance to address that. carl, what can explain the change in favorability numbers for secretary clinton? >> well, i didn't really hear a question. there but i'll answer your question. we live in a...
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that's why madeleine albright and colin powell and condi rice, when you leave the secretary of state think is going on in the world? i think that's actually a useful conversation. so like all my predecessors, i gave speeches to a wide variety of groups, and it was, you know, predominantly about what's going on in the world. i probably was asked -- the most common question i was asked was to talk about the raid that went after osama bin laden. i mean, people are really interested in what you see and what you understand about the world when you come out of that position. >> lara has got another question. >> i do, indeed, george. i'm here with william cobb from philadelphia, pennsylvania, one of the huge states up for grabs next week. he says currently undecided. possibly leaning towards sanders at the moment. what is your question for secretary clinton? >> secretary clinton, first of all, congratulations on your recent victory here in new york city. >> thank you. >> i served six years in prison for robbery, which is a violent crime. upon my release in 2000, i worked extremely hard to r
that's why madeleine albright and colin powell and condi rice, when you leave the secretary of state think is going on in the world? i think that's actually a useful conversation. so like all my predecessors, i gave speeches to a wide variety of groups, and it was, you know, predominantly about what's going on in the world. i probably was asked -- the most common question i was asked was to talk about the raid that went after osama bin laden. i mean, people are really interested in what you see...
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enables our nation to drive greater benefit from the advice of any value chairman from general colin powell to operation desert storm to general joe dunford today. this year as goldwater-nichols turns 30, we can see that the world has changed since then. the cold war and one clear threat we face a security environment that's dramatic difference from the last quarter-century. it is time that we can utter practical updates to this critical organizational framework while still preserving the spirit and intent. for example, we can see in some areas how the pendulum between service equities enjoyed as many as 125 as the non-involving enough acquisition decision-making and accountability are where subsequent world events suggest that june the pendulum further i've been taking moore's debts to strengthen the capability of the chairman and the joint chiefs to support force management planning and execution across the combatant commands. particularly in the face of threats that cut across the combatant command areas of responsibility as many increasingly do. with this in mind come out last fall i as
enables our nation to drive greater benefit from the advice of any value chairman from general colin powell to operation desert storm to general joe dunford today. this year as goldwater-nichols turns 30, we can see that the world has changed since then. the cold war and one clear threat we face a security environment that's dramatic difference from the last quarter-century. it is time that we can utter practical updates to this critical organizational framework while still preserving the...
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d debby wasserma schultz in which she refererred to the e-mail investstigation a ludicrous and colin powell the sasame thing and c chris sa wait a minute, colinin powell said he may haveve inadvertentl sesend something over an accoun. but he didn't have a server tot his house and didn't't take away from a vernment venue, how cayou possibly compare the two? and mrs. wasserman-huz was not ableo answer. stuart: so that hilly cnton is more in political trouble. >> and theore that mrs. wasserman schultz mocock te fbi the morere it will become. thatat's troubling because last octotober, director comey said, hintnted january, we're now in april. in januauary, he hinted may. now, he rerecently has said, we have no timetabl honestly, hehe os it to the american people andd candidly, the democratic paparty. they need toto know if they're about to nomominate somebody wh isis going to be a defendant ina criminal prosecution. remember, there'e's another investigation of her for pububc coupupti, the allegations are that while sretary ever stat she made official decisions using her governntal authority to
d debby wasserma schultz in which she refererred to the e-mail investstigation a ludicrous and colin powell the sasame thing and c chris sa wait a minute, colinin powell said he may haveve inadvertentl sesend something over an accoun. but he didn't have a server tot his house and didn't't take away from a vernment venue, how cayou possibly compare the two? and mrs. wasserman-huz was not ableo answer. stuart: so that hilly cnton is more in political trouble. >> and theore that mrs....
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he might just do something totally out of the box like colin powell. >> upset forbes. >> i would notthat. >> goldman sachs was up yesterday. >>> visa has a plan to speed up chip card at checkout after complaints they do take too long to process. and i start wondering uh-oh. actions speak louder. something we'll show you. through small things, big things, and spur of the moment things. youto get the help you'refar looking for. big things, that's why at xfinity we're opening up more stores closer to you. where you can use all of our latest products and technology. and find out how to get the most out of your service. so when you get home, all you have to do is enjoy it. we're doing everything we can to give you the best experience possible. because we should fit into your life. not the other way around. >>> welcome back to "squawk box" everyone. right now it is time for executive edge. visa is updating its software. it will allow customers to dip and remove their cards from payment terminals in two seconds or less. >> and facebook exploring new ways for users to profit from their posts
he might just do something totally out of the box like colin powell. >> upset forbes. >> i would notthat. >> goldman sachs was up yesterday. >>> visa has a plan to speed up chip card at checkout after complaints they do take too long to process. and i start wondering uh-oh. actions speak louder. something we'll show you. through small things, big things, and spur of the moment things. youto get the help you'refar looking for. big things, that's why at xfinity we're...
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the other thing is she keeps bringing up this analogy with col colin powell. is that true?he occasionally used his personal g mail account to mun kmat -- communicate with people in the state department occasionally. alberto gonzales once brought some documents home in his briefcase and reported himself the next day. >> she had her own server. big difference. >> thank you, judge. >> i like to get him fired up. >> no kidding. >>> george clooney raised millions of dollars for hillary clinton's campaign. now we might know why because donald trump hurt her feelings? eric trump joins us with that and much more at the top of the hour. >>> then, steve told us he used to cook -- he used to make his breakfast on his car radiator. we're going to go live and put him to the test. >> you can do it. i'm going to show you how to do ittest. >> brian says it tastes like corvette. >> tastes like jeep. real is touching a ray. amazing is moving like one. real is making new friends. amazing is getting this close. real is an animal rescue. amazing is over twenty-seven thousand of them. there is o
the other thing is she keeps bringing up this analogy with col colin powell. is that true?he occasionally used his personal g mail account to mun kmat -- communicate with people in the state department occasionally. alberto gonzales once brought some documents home in his briefcase and reported himself the next day. >> she had her own server. big difference. >> thank you, judge. >> i like to get him fired up. >> no kidding. >>> george clooney raised millions of...