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let's talk about colin powell. alan, did you ever fly a kite that was menacing, that had raider blades in it. >> when i was a kid, about 8 or 9 years old, i read about korean kids flying kites that they attached glass to to the string, would pull them and try to cut the other kids' kites. i thought it was only done in korea, and then arlene interviewed colin powell, and he said -- >> o. yeah, the soda bottles and the tin cans, put the tin canses on the trolley tracks, they would get flattened, the glass would be pulverized, put razors on the tail and fly the kites a block away, you know, the kids a block away. the idea was to cut the other kite string. that was their version of world war ii. >> how about colin powell being -- i just love the story. he lit the -- what do you call it, the stove on sundays. tell us about this story. we're getting all the ethnics groups in here. regis philbin, the quintessential notre dame irishman. all he wanted to be as a kid was binge crosby. >> that's so beautiful. a little kid, 6,
let's talk about colin powell. alan, did you ever fly a kite that was menacing, that had raider blades in it. >> when i was a kid, about 8 or 9 years old, i read about korean kids flying kites that they attached glass to to the string, would pull them and try to cut the other kids' kites. i thought it was only done in korea, and then arlene interviewed colin powell, and he said -- >> o. yeah, the soda bottles and the tin cans, put the tin canses on the trolley tracks, they would get...
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the lineup also chows colin powell owe scoa also includes colin powell and stephanie scott. >>> a music festival is jay will all headline a two-day landmark music festival coming up in september. organizers say the festival will feature more than 40 acts on five stages over two days. it will be held in west potomac park. >>> all right. i didn't hear any alert in that announcement so that's good. >> tomorrow we have a yellow alert but looks like the bulk of the rain will be west of d.c., not that we won't see a few showers here. if you're out west of the blue ridge, shenandoah valley, those areas, could have a lot more than here in washington. today get out, enjoy it. it's unbelievably nice out there. chamber of commerce kind of stuff. temps in the 70s. hydeck, you have a tee time for this afternoon? >> i think it's time. >> blue skies out there. look at the washington monument. gorgeous. temperatures will climb into the mid-70s in many spots. low 70s in the cool areas but nothing wrong with that at all as winds go west to south at 5, maybe 10 miles an hour. our weather headlines, just a
the lineup also chows colin powell owe scoa also includes colin powell and stephanie scott. >>> a music festival is jay will all headline a two-day landmark music festival coming up in september. organizers say the festival will feature more than 40 acts on five stages over two days. it will be held in west potomac park. >>> all right. i didn't hear any alert in that announcement so that's good. >> tomorrow we have a yellow alert but looks like the bulk of the rain will...
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colin powell would not allow me to interview him. really wanted to but he did write a book in which he expresses his displeasure with the people who now claim that they had doubts about the intelligence information. he wrote in his own book -- where were they when the country was going to war? where were they when he was giving his u.n. speech? i think he has made his own view pretty clear. brian: back in 2010 here is a brief interview with scooter libby conducted at fox news. so people can see him, you don't see him very often. i think he is he now works at now over at the hudson institute he now works at the hudson let's watch this the hudson institute. [video clip] >> that absurd witchhunt that you were subjected to. during the valerie plame case. your sentence was commuted but you never did get a pardon. are you still hopeful that you might still get a pardon? scooter libby: i worked 12 years for the federal government in national security. in that time, i met kurds who suffered under the atrocities of saddam hussein. i met ameri
colin powell would not allow me to interview him. really wanted to but he did write a book in which he expresses his displeasure with the people who now claim that they had doubts about the intelligence information. he wrote in his own book -- where were they when the country was going to war? where were they when he was giving his u.n. speech? i think he has made his own view pretty clear. brian: back in 2010 here is a brief interview with scooter libby conducted at fox news. so people can see...
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but also, i've had, like you mentioned, steve jobs, colin powell.tically influenced me in philanthropy. and in business, i don't think anyone has influenced me more than larry ellison. i would not be the ceo that i am today, salesforce would not be the company that it is, not just because of his money, but because of everything that he continues to teach me, and that i learn from him. emily: so big tech companies are splitting up. from hp to ebay. why is that happening? and are we going to see more of it? marc: well, i think that there's a lot of different reasons why that is happening. one might be these companies are just too big, they have become so big, unmanageable and you want to get them to be smaller units. smaller units are easier to manage. and so in an organization like hp, you know, it's solomon's baby, they are going to have one for each and that's going to be a great strategy for them. with two ceo's. i think the same thing is a great strategy for ebay. there are probably a lot of other companies will follow this. emily: will oracle fo
but also, i've had, like you mentioned, steve jobs, colin powell.tically influenced me in philanthropy. and in business, i don't think anyone has influenced me more than larry ellison. i would not be the ceo that i am today, salesforce would not be the company that it is, not just because of his money, but because of everything that he continues to teach me, and that i learn from him. emily: so big tech companies are splitting up. from hp to ebay. why is that happening? and are we going to see...
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colin powell once noted that we have gone forth repeatedly over the last hundred years and put in wonderful young men and women, many of who have lost their lives we have asked for nothing except enough ground to bury them in. and that work of preserving and expanding liberty and freedom is only growing more. to successfully continue the work we need leaders whose policies aimed at the root cause and not just addressing symptoms as they appear to be. an ever expanding list of unaccountable drum strikes and that is a good thing. but they also serve as better recruitment and guantÁnamo bay everyday. we cannot win a war on terror with tactics alone, but we have to have a remedy of overpowering strength, physically, mentally and virtually. what america needs is leadership with the courage to call islamic terrorism what it is. pure evil. [applause] [applause] >> leadership matters. we need to be clear and consistent. this will and bold and the allies to do the same, including those that have been burned by the flames of terrorism. they are looking to us for guidance and leadership and that only
colin powell once noted that we have gone forth repeatedly over the last hundred years and put in wonderful young men and women, many of who have lost their lives we have asked for nothing except enough ground to bury them in. and that work of preserving and expanding liberty and freedom is only growing more. to successfully continue the work we need leaders whose policies aimed at the root cause and not just addressing symptoms as they appear to be. an ever expanding list of unaccountable drum...
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when we hear every candidate is subjected to the same scrutiny, exact same history in addition to colin powell> when there is a primary e-mail server controlling what e-mails go out and what doesn't? >> she was saying i want the convenience of one device when in fact she was using two. >> thank you both for coming in. good to see you. >>> still to come -- >> you smoked crack cocaine? >> exactly. yes, i have smoked crack cocaine. >> rob ferrer may have gained notoriety for the wrong reasons, but now he has a full-time gig. >>> we're going to introduce you to a woman who, despite lets by terrorists -- >>> pope francis' message to catholics and the rest of the world. @e8ñúñ÷@@@0@ú people with type 2 diabetes come from all walks of life. if you have high blood sugar ask your doctor about farxiga. it's a different kind of medicine that works by removing some sugar from your body. along with diet and exercise farxiga helps lower blood sugar in adults with type 2 diabetes. with one pill a day, farxiga helps lower your a1c. and, although it's not a weight-loss or blood-pressure drug farxiga may help y
when we hear every candidate is subjected to the same scrutiny, exact same history in addition to colin powell> when there is a primary e-mail server controlling what e-mails go out and what doesn't? >> she was saying i want the convenience of one device when in fact she was using two. >> thank you both for coming in. good to see you. >>> still to come -- >> you smoked crack cocaine? >> exactly. yes, i have smoked crack cocaine. >> rob ferrer may have...
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. -- to have lunch with colin powell the other day. he's a great american. so there's a lot of people out there that frankly, the president is a great american, too. mike: what is president obama like behind the scenes? secretary foxx: he's great. he's personable, he cares about the details of issues, he is very focused on what we can actually deliver on. in other words, results. pcs -- pcs -- he sees a country that we are becoming. that's the most exciting thing about working in this administration. he doesn't see the country as static. he sees the possibilities and he's focused on achieving those. mike: what makes him such a success? foxx: he is tough in the sense of being resilient. i'm using myself as an example of this, when you have had life experiences that are challenging , it makes you tough in a different way. it is not tough like dean talking and bluster, it is resolved. like i'm going to figure it out. mike: who would you like to sit at a table with? -- what is he like to sit at a table with? foxx: he is great. issue-based or just sitting? mike:
. -- to have lunch with colin powell the other day. he's a great american. so there's a lot of people out there that frankly, the president is a great american, too. mike: what is president obama like behind the scenes? secretary foxx: he's great. he's personable, he cares about the details of issues, he is very focused on what we can actually deliver on. in other words, results. pcs -- pcs -- he sees a country that we are becoming. that's the most exciting thing about working in this...
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for example, colin powell. steve jobs's widow writes about hillary clinton.lary clinton writes about elizabeth warren. nancy gibbs having her right about elizabeth born may have been a little bit mischievous. charlie: oh, no, not you. nancy gibbs: sometimes we ask rivals to write about one another, partly because they are in the best position to appreciate them, so we asked antonin scalia to write about ruth bader ginsburg. they are friends. they are not ideological allies and yet he writes about the role she plays within that set of justices to sharpen everyone's opinions, everyone's thinking and that is the kind of influence i think is really fascinating to watch. charlie: and what are you looking for in what they write? on the cover, elon musk. why elon musk?ka kanye west. nancy gibbs: kanye west, movie into fashion, but talking about design, how design will solve the world, how design will solve the problems and elon musk where design is been such a central part of all of his endeavors, a sort of speak a leg which was one another and have a respect for on
for example, colin powell. steve jobs's widow writes about hillary clinton.lary clinton writes about elizabeth warren. nancy gibbs having her right about elizabeth born may have been a little bit mischievous. charlie: oh, no, not you. nancy gibbs: sometimes we ask rivals to write about one another, partly because they are in the best position to appreciate them, so we asked antonin scalia to write about ruth bader ginsburg. they are friends. they are not ideological allies and yet he writes...
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>> not as colin powell would explain it. to achieve our ends from matching weighs and means are appropriate for the strategy as designed. >> general fantini, are we using what you would consider to be overwhelming military force? >> congressman. >> i would submit that american air power against an ak 47 could be construed as overwhelming. i agree with general olson that the use of the resources and the force applied to support our coalition partners to enable the ground operations are appropriate for the strategy and for success in this fight that will take a clear eyed and long term commitment, and we've stated at least three years. >> my time is up, thank you all very much. >> there's just one vote on the floor, we'll keep this hearing moving, some of the members have left to cast that ballot. they'll be back and those members waiting to ask questions. if some of you want to vote, and then come back, we'll work right through. empowering our partners is sort of the theme general allen that you've used with the anbar awakeni
>> not as colin powell would explain it. to achieve our ends from matching weighs and means are appropriate for the strategy as designed. >> general fantini, are we using what you would consider to be overwhelming military force? >> congressman. >> i would submit that american air power against an ak 47 could be construed as overwhelming. i agree with general olson that the use of the resources and the force applied to support our coalition partners to enable the ground...
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colin powell actress stefanie scott and the won who won the voice in 2013 will also appear.emember her, i can't pronounce her name. >>> the national mall will be packed this fall for a new music festival that's promising to benefit our community. the improvements it can help fund. >>> vol jum building on the beltway. >>> plus a new restriction you may n looking for one of these? yoplait. smooth, creamy, and craved by the whole family. >>> your time is 6:40. today, president obama will honor a high school english teacher from texas. shanna peoples is the 2015 teacher of the year. one of her former students said he wouldn't be at started her career as a dj but has been teaching for 12 years. music important, right? finalists from alabama, hawaii and indiana will be honor today. congratulations. >>> well d.c. is getting a new music festival to help raise some money to restore the national mall. the landmark music festival will feature more than 40 artists on five stages. drake, the strokes and british rock band alt j will headline the two-day event. passes went on sale last nig
colin powell actress stefanie scott and the won who won the voice in 2013 will also appear.emember her, i can't pronounce her name. >>> the national mall will be packed this fall for a new music festival that's promising to benefit our community. the improvements it can help fund. >>> vol jum building on the beltway. >>> plus a new restriction you may n looking for one of these? yoplait. smooth, creamy, and craved by the whole family. >>> your time is 6:40....
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>> maybe it's the lesson that colin powell drew in miss own book on leadership. where were these doubters when i was giving mea speech at the u.n.? >> wasn't it your job to go find them, though? >> we tried the best we could. we never stopped looking. >> having covered iraq for different decades, i simply could not imagine that saddam would give up such devastating weapons or the ability to make them. to your credit, this is some confirmation bias. the point is -- >> not confirmation bias. >> of course it is. >> it's the conclusion i had reached based on what the intelligence analysts and experts were telling me. i had worked with international inspectors for ten years, they were all saying the same thing -- he's still hiding stuff, we think, with high confidence. >> did judith miller from before this reporting episode learn some things, have different thoughts -- >> that's why i wrote the book. >> but my question is, are there deeper thoughts about american foreign policy and about war and what the threshold for war should be. >> when i left anbar province in 20
>> maybe it's the lesson that colin powell drew in miss own book on leadership. where were these doubters when i was giving mea speech at the u.n.? >> wasn't it your job to go find them, though? >> we tried the best we could. we never stopped looking. >> having covered iraq for different decades, i simply could not imagine that saddam would give up such devastating weapons or the ability to make them. to your credit, this is some confirmation bias. the point is --...
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and, remember it was colin powell who warned the porter barn rule.you break it, well then you own it and that's what has happened in many of the countries take care of themselves. >> juan, president obama's policy is disengagement, pull away. >> oh no. >> get out. >> sure it is,. >> no, it's not. we will come in as a cop in necessary. >> you don't have to come in as a cop. you have to lead the world in trying to promote stability. he isn't. and you are seeing what's happening. last word, mary katharine? >> i think you're right bill, that he is uncomfortable with that role for america and for american power. and these are the rules. inam not saying that bad things don't just happen in foreign policy. that's what the administration will say. the world is compliked. bad stuff happens, sure. there is a middle ground where you don't have to be on the ground nation building everywhere. can you fix some of these problems or find a middle ground, one might be, for instance, leaving troops on the ground in 2011. completely pulling out of iraq and leaving a ve
and, remember it was colin powell who warned the porter barn rule.you break it, well then you own it and that's what has happened in many of the countries take care of themselves. >> juan, president obama's policy is disengagement, pull away. >> oh no. >> get out. >> sure it is,. >> no, it's not. we will come in as a cop in necessary. >> you don't have to come in as a cop. you have to lead the world in trying to promote stability. he isn't. and you are seeing...
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if there are examples of colin powell doing that i would like people to let me know.thing i say or on this set says will impact voters next year. at the same time this does feed into an exhaustion narrative much like if jeb -- the drama much like if jeb bush went around saying it wouldn't be prudent. >> few look at the political climate in the country t. fe finding characteristics of the time we live in. not just in political institution, but very nearly every institution in the country, and so when you look at hillary clinton with this particular issue, the rules regarding the e-mail are unambiguous. like a traffic light. red and green mean something very specific. not very difficult to understand. and clearly her approach is that i'm too big to fail. >> right. >> it doesn't matter. there is no consequence to me. willfully, premeditatively, breaking the rules on this. and, in fact there won't be an electoral consequence to it. but i think the issue that voters will focus on it is a person with that personality quality. >> right. >> do you want to make that person the
if there are examples of colin powell doing that i would like people to let me know.thing i say or on this set says will impact voters next year. at the same time this does feed into an exhaustion narrative much like if jeb -- the drama much like if jeb bush went around saying it wouldn't be prudent. >> few look at the political climate in the country t. fe finding characteristics of the time we live in. not just in political institution, but very nearly every institution in the country,...
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colin powell did the same thing. >> the obama administration didn't say we were supposed to put your government e-mails -- supposed to keep your government business and government e-mails, didn't say that? >> the obama administration rules on that subject were not violated and the expert from the agency the archives administration the top lawyer said on arrival -- >> that was on -- not a question on what the rules were. >> no rule or law was violated. >> it was so civil until the end. it's more civil than last time. thanks for coming in lanny, always a pleasure. >> our sunday group joins the conversation about the allegations against hillary clinton and what impact they'll have on the 2016 campaign. what do you think? how strong is the case that the clintons traded millions in speech fees and contributions to their donation in return for political favors? let me know on facebook and twitter and >>> my husband doesn't take a salary i don't take a salary, i don't have a financial interest. >> hillary clinton at her 2009 confirmation hearing pledging transparency to avoid even the appea
colin powell did the same thing. >> the obama administration didn't say we were supposed to put your government e-mails -- supposed to keep your government business and government e-mails, didn't say that? >> the obama administration rules on that subject were not violated and the expert from the agency the archives administration the top lawyer said on arrival -- >> that was on -- not a question on what the rules were. >> no rule or law was violated. >> it was so...
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colin powell did the same thing. >> really? the obama administration didn't say you're supposed to -- you're supposed to keep your government e-mails? they didn't say that? >> the obama administration rules on that subject were not violated. the expert from the agency, the archives administration, the top lawyer said, on a rival network -- >> no, that wasn't a question -- >> no, he said no rule -- >> in any case -- >> he said no rule no law -- >> it was so civil until the end. thank you. >> thank you. >> it's certainly more civil than last time. thank you for coming in, lanny. always a pleasure. up next our sunday group joins the conversation about the allegations against hillary clinton and what impact they'll have on the 2016 campaign. what do you think? how strong is the case the clintons traded millions in speech fees and contributions to their foundation in return for political favors? let me know on facebook or twitter @fox-dnewssunday and use the #fns. d: yeah, 20 something years now. thinking about what you want to do w
colin powell did the same thing. >> really? the obama administration didn't say you're supposed to -- you're supposed to keep your government e-mails? they didn't say that? >> the obama administration rules on that subject were not violated. the expert from the agency, the archives administration, the top lawyer said, on a rival network -- >> no, that wasn't a question -- >> no, he said no rule -- >> in any case -- >> he said no rule no law -- >> it was...
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>> when you're talking about a secretary of state, what's colin powell's achievement as secretary ofnistration? chasing weapons of mass destruction? >> she said assad was a reformer. she failed to make boko haram -- >> the biggest failure of the obama administration is the mid eastern policy, and she bears responsibility for it. >> as we said before, no one really likes her. you have a lot of folks on the left that will -- they will settle for her if they have to. but no one's going to be excited to get out and vote for her. for obama, there were people who were passionate about him. there are people on the right that be passionate and are voters excited about the ted cruzs and marco rub yos and rand pauls. >> she wasn't ready to shut down the government. a lot of people support ted cruz. the people on the right are -- >> i can name some accomplishments. foreign policy accomplishments, sean. first of all, she danced in south africa. remember that? right there in colombia. and danced in colombia, too. let's hope she didn't goat to any secret service parties. and look, let's face it sh
>> when you're talking about a secretary of state, what's colin powell's achievement as secretary ofnistration? chasing weapons of mass destruction? >> she said assad was a reformer. she failed to make boko haram -- >> the biggest failure of the obama administration is the mid eastern policy, and she bears responsibility for it. >> as we said before, no one really likes her. you have a lot of folks on the left that will -- they will settle for her if they have to. but no...
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hurricane andrew, the category five that really devastated south florida, i was there days later and colin powell wasn't running the show. i may have overstated that, but for all intensive purposes, he was a by the president to go down there and it was phenomenal. it was a very different from what we saw in katrina or after sandy. it was organized, effective, it got done, people were served and it was a big mess, but it seems to work. -- it seemed to work. it was designed to keep the army from being police officers in america. that is the essence. we cannot have the federal government becoming the local cops or state police or whatever. that fundamental principle under the alexander law and it is good, but it needs to be extended to really an arm possible link -- an arms length or the military when we really need them. we do not have the national guard represented at the majority of these tabletops and when the thing happens, that is a little too late. >> you know, we could keep you hear a lot longer, but we have three more panels to do. thank you very much and we look for to hearing from you. [a
hurricane andrew, the category five that really devastated south florida, i was there days later and colin powell wasn't running the show. i may have overstated that, but for all intensive purposes, he was a by the president to go down there and it was phenomenal. it was a very different from what we saw in katrina or after sandy. it was organized, effective, it got done, people were served and it was a big mess, but it seems to work. -- it seemed to work. it was designed to keep the army from...
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i was in nepal, had the privilege to travel with secretary of state colin powell years ago. thinking about the beautiful temples and architectural landmarks. they're all gone. >> it's heartbreaking. i grew up there watching that centuries' old, 5 hover hover-- 500 years old. the heritage all gone devastated. a whole generation of people and the world will never know about them. to see that and -- more than that right now we're getting reports from kathmandu in itself. it's the villagers, the far-flung villeages that's devastated. we haven't been able to get reports back directly. the infrastructure is so poor so it's really -- it's -- we're getting all the news from kathmandu. the disaster is even 100 times more i feel, out in the villages. those are going to be my focus, and the world's focus should be that. >> we pledge to stand with you. thank you very much for being with us. >> thank you for having me here. i appreciate it. >> you bet. >>> and coming up next, a supreme court deeply divided as it considers a potentially watershed decision on whether same-sex couples have
i was in nepal, had the privilege to travel with secretary of state colin powell years ago. thinking about the beautiful temples and architectural landmarks. they're all gone. >> it's heartbreaking. i grew up there watching that centuries' old, 5 hover hover-- 500 years old. the heritage all gone devastated. a whole generation of people and the world will never know about them. to see that and -- more than that right now we're getting reports from kathmandu in itself. it's the villagers,...
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one a week ago colin powell at the kennedy center specking at a fundraiser basically criticized georgeghanistan policy. on saturday president obama maybe started the opening salvo of this feud calling bush a horrible worst president of his lifetime and a joke saying basically deck cheney ran the show. a few hours later in vegas the president made these comments. >> so it's interesting you say that. you think this is all part of almost like ping ponging of criticisms back and forth at one another. listen 2015. you have to know president bush has to know this may be a private event but these days nothing is private, right? >> reporter: you got it. exactly. nothing startling about what george w. bush said. it was a neo-con view of foreign policy. he took the gloves off and didn't swipe out obama one or two times, about three or four times according to the bloomberg story. which he basically is saying al qaeda is still alive. that isil is the new al qaeda and this president is making us weak. i thought it was very strong words for george w. bush and i'll be curious to see how the white hou
one a week ago colin powell at the kennedy center specking at a fundraiser basically criticized georgeghanistan policy. on saturday president obama maybe started the opening salvo of this feud calling bush a horrible worst president of his lifetime and a joke saying basically deck cheney ran the show. a few hours later in vegas the president made these comments. >> so it's interesting you say that. you think this is all part of almost like ping ponging of criticisms back and forth at one...
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colin powell did the same thing. >> really? the obama administration didn't say you are supposed to keep all of your government business and government e-mails? it didn't say that? >> the obama rules on that subject were not violated and the expert from the agency the archives administration the top lawyer said on arrival -- >> that wasn't what the rules were. in any case -- >> no rule was violated. >> it was so civil until the end here. and certainly more civil than last time. thanks for coming in lanny. always a pleasure. >>> up next the allegations against hillary clinton and what impact it will have on the 2016 campaign. and what do you think? how strong is the case that clinton credited millions in campaign speeches in return for political favors. let me know @foxnewssunday and #fns. from food alone. let's do more... ...add one a day 50+. complete with key nutrients we may need. plus it supports physical energy with b vitamins. one a day 50+ jeff... hey, scott! this is no time for lollygaggin', lad. the chickweed and the d
colin powell did the same thing. >> really? the obama administration didn't say you are supposed to keep all of your government business and government e-mails? it didn't say that? >> the obama rules on that subject were not violated and the expert from the agency the archives administration the top lawyer said on arrival -- >> that wasn't what the rules were. in any case -- >> no rule was violated. >> it was so civil until the end here. and certainly more civil...
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. >> when you get a guy like colin powell on television, all right saying what he he said. >> i wasn'taid. i didn't drink the kool-aid. >> judith miller for the "new york times" got sucked into it too. so it wasn't as clear. i'm just telling you i don't know if that's going to resonate. >> let me just say bill, at that time we had finished with the vietnam era so we wanted to be very careful about getting into another quagmire. we all should have been very careful. >> senator, if you you are going to run on that, i don't know if that's going to be enough. >> look what's happening with boko haram. look what's happening in libya. >> now you are updating the resume. what would you do, very specifically because i only have less than a minute to defeat isis? what would you do? go back to what worked. strong alliances around the world. >> president obama has 60 nation coalition. i don't know where they are. maybe on extended vacation. he has 60. that should be enough to get these guys. >> even senator clinton says in the book the decision to go into iraq. >> back to iraq. >> our standing in
. >> when you get a guy like colin powell on television, all right saying what he he said. >> i wasn'taid. i didn't drink the kool-aid. >> judith miller for the "new york times" got sucked into it too. so it wasn't as clear. i'm just telling you i don't know if that's going to resonate. >> let me just say bill, at that time we had finished with the vietnam era so we wanted to be very careful about getting into another quagmire. we all should have been very...
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. >> host: colin powell, i think he meant dick cheney. >> guest: when cheney has a wonderful book that came out last year a biography of madison. i recommend it to everybody because it tells us something about what a great and independent thinker to help us remember the original conception of what it meant to be an american dreamer from the get-go. >> host: has almost powell been involved with aei? >> guest: no she hasn't. but when cheney and other public figures are privileged to be involved throughout the years. >> host: larry also asked. there's a lot of legitimate disagreement on it. it doesn't necessarily bother me that we have more of a competition of money between them. somebody who is sending them five or $75 check is going to be a smaller percentage of the sun that goes into it. that means they have an opportunity to affect the debate in different ways. i might note that a good thing to do is to support think tanks for example i'm a witch as if a $75 check instantly. >> host: dear fisher facebook page. mr. brooks, both born babe has so much as stated by performers of our tax s
. >> host: colin powell, i think he meant dick cheney. >> guest: when cheney has a wonderful book that came out last year a biography of madison. i recommend it to everybody because it tells us something about what a great and independent thinker to help us remember the original conception of what it meant to be an american dreamer from the get-go. >> host: has almost powell been involved with aei? >> guest: no she hasn't. but when cheney and other public figures are...
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colin powell used aol.com for his e-mail, not state.gov.governor jeb bush of florida who has posted online over 100,000 of his e-mails as governor, it turns out those were all hosted on a private server in the governor's office that mr. bush took with him when he left office. private servers are what everyone has done. it is actually against the law. you should not do it. it is bad practice, but everybody does it. my bet is that mrs. clinton asked, what did everybody do and said, we will do that. why did she get away with that? that is the tougher question. where were the watchers? it is the lesson of our original lawsuit. our first director, scott armstrong, armstrong the clinton -- armstrong versus clinton, that is more we wanted in 1993. -- armstrong, for who the suit is named. that is when we won it in 1993. over 30 million e-mails. present george w. bush, -- they jumped the archiving system. we brought a new lawsuit. national sakura -- national survey archive and crew against george w. bush. against another president, a guy named obama
colin powell used aol.com for his e-mail, not state.gov.governor jeb bush of florida who has posted online over 100,000 of his e-mails as governor, it turns out those were all hosted on a private server in the governor's office that mr. bush took with him when he left office. private servers are what everyone has done. it is actually against the law. you should not do it. it is bad practice, but everybody does it. my bet is that mrs. clinton asked, what did everybody do and said, we will do...
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colin powell used aol.com for his e-mail, not state.gov.ernor jeb bush of florida who has posted online over 100,000 of his e-mails as governor, it turns out those were all hosted on a private server in the governor's office that mr. bush took with him when he left office. private servers are what everyone has done. it is actually against the law. you should not do it. it is bad practice, but everybody does it. my bet is that mrs. clinton asked, what did everybody do and said, we will do that. why did she get away with that? that is the tougher question. where were the watchers? it is the lesson of our original lawsuit. our first director, scott armstrong, armstrong v. clinton, that is more we wanted in 1993. over 30 million e-mails. president george w. bush, -- we brought a new lawsuit. against another president, a guy named obama. the obama white house put in an archiving system so the white house is practically the only agency in the entire federal government that say's it e-mail it electronically even though the courts ruled against jas
colin powell used aol.com for his e-mail, not state.gov.ernor jeb bush of florida who has posted online over 100,000 of his e-mails as governor, it turns out those were all hosted on a private server in the governor's office that mr. bush took with him when he left office. private servers are what everyone has done. it is actually against the law. you should not do it. it is bad practice, but everybody does it. my bet is that mrs. clinton asked, what did everybody do and said, we will do that....
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who have tried in the last year with secretary of state kerry, before him mitchell before him, colin powell before them tony -- [inaudible] etc. we've been ineffectual. so i share the pessimism of the ambassador, but i arrive at it differently. iran will continue to be an on the of scorn and isolation if people in congress and those who lobby them are successful. >> thank you. i think we've got probably less than three or four minutes left so what i would like to do is just final, one final question and pose it to the panel, and we just go right down the row and see what we have to say about it. what would be the regional implications and repercussions for a failure to arrive at an acceptable march 30 deadline, what's the next step if there is no agreement on the technical details in the over the next 90 days? >> go ahead -- [inaudible conversations] >> we'll start with dr. sullivan and move this way. >> be probably a delay. because i don't think it's going to be a reachable goal. it's going to be an extremely complicated situation. and to just give up and throw your hands up on july 1 that
who have tried in the last year with secretary of state kerry, before him mitchell before him, colin powell before them tony -- [inaudible] etc. we've been ineffectual. so i share the pessimism of the ambassador, but i arrive at it differently. iran will continue to be an on the of scorn and isolation if people in congress and those who lobby them are successful. >> thank you. i think we've got probably less than three or four minutes left so what i would like to do is just final, one...
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charlatan was a former advertising executive had been invited to washington by colin powell, and shesecretary of state for public diplomacy and public affairs. i'm thinking late 2002. and she put together this initiative that she called the shared values initiative and the objective was to basically win hearts and minds in the middle east and the arab world. so the initiative was some i call it a propaganda campaign that she was an advertising person and she believed that she could use media and particularly television ads to tell folks that, first of all even though you know 9/11 happened, we are not at war with islam. is lot of things that we have in common, americans and muslims. >> in my neighborhood all the non-muslims, i see that they care a lot about their children's education just as much as i get and family values. my neighbors have always been supportive truly. i didn't quite see any prejudice anywhere in my neighborhood after september 11. that's getting tickets the kids to understand that most important that we should work on our similarities rather than our differences.
charlatan was a former advertising executive had been invited to washington by colin powell, and shesecretary of state for public diplomacy and public affairs. i'm thinking late 2002. and she put together this initiative that she called the shared values initiative and the objective was to basically win hearts and minds in the middle east and the arab world. so the initiative was some i call it a propaganda campaign that she was an advertising person and she believed that she could use media...
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. >> host: basically saying that colin powell did not lie president bush did not lie? because, obviously, they've been saying that. and as i've said, all intelligence agencies, you know the british, the israelis, they all thought that, of course, saddam had weapons of mass destruction. you know, and to say that they lied why? i mean no one has ever figured out why. it's just this conspiracy theory that woodward and bernstein came up with this conflation of different people to call deep throat. i don't know why. why would they want to go into iraq? some conspiracy theory that they just loved the idea of going into iraq. no, that was not until after 9/11 that we went into iraq. and based on that information and, you know obviously the war was not carried out properly at various points, there was not enough thought given to how things would work out after saddam was toppled. so there were many mistakes. but, certainly, the intention of the bush people was to keep us safe. >> host: kent in koppel, texas. please go ahead with your question or comment. >> caller: i want to t
. >> host: basically saying that colin powell did not lie president bush did not lie? because, obviously, they've been saying that. and as i've said, all intelligence agencies, you know the british, the israelis, they all thought that, of course, saddam had weapons of mass destruction. you know, and to say that they lied why? i mean no one has ever figured out why. it's just this conspiracy theory that woodward and bernstein came up with this conflation of different people to call deep...
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i think of the fact that people like colin powell and eric holder have backgrounds from the caribbean, harry belafonte stokely carmichael marcus garvey. and at the other end rihanna, nicki minaj from the caribbean. would you care -- >> host: neville, where are you from? >> caller: i'm from guyana in south america. >> host: thank you sir. >> guest: i think you just commented, and i couldn't agree were more. that's what's so beautiful about this country and this is worth remembering as we have this debate this pseudo-debate in the next few weeks and months and now with the republicans controlling both houses of congress, where is this immigration debate going to go? obviously, conservatives and others in this town think the president, you know, has rubbed their nose in this immigration debate and has really, you know gone beyond the pale when he used his executive privilege to do what he did on the issue of immigration reform. they didn't like that, as we all know, and you've seen that covered here on c-span. but it's worth remembering that this country is a country built on immigrants.
i think of the fact that people like colin powell and eric holder have backgrounds from the caribbean, harry belafonte stokely carmichael marcus garvey. and at the other end rihanna, nicki minaj from the caribbean. would you care -- >> host: neville, where are you from? >> caller: i'm from guyana in south america. >> host: thank you sir. >> guest: i think you just commented, and i couldn't agree were more. that's what's so beautiful about this country and this is worth...
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colin powell was running the show. i may have slightly overstated that but for all intensive purposes, he was designated by the president to go down there and it was phenomenal it was a very different animal than what we saw in katrina or sandy. it is organized, effective it got done, people were served, it was a big mess, but it seemed to work. it was designed to keep the army from police officers in america. that is basically the essence. we cannot have the federal government becoming the local cops for state police or whatever. back fundamental principle is good. no one would disagree with that but it seems to have been extended to an arms length distancing of military and their assets and expertise when we really need them and by the way in addition to not having any private sector people we have nobody we don't even have the national guard represented. when nothing happens it's a little too late. we could keep you here but we have two more panels to do. >> thank you. [applause] >> panel three is now going to join
colin powell was running the show. i may have slightly overstated that but for all intensive purposes, he was designated by the president to go down there and it was phenomenal it was a very different animal than what we saw in katrina or sandy. it is organized, effective it got done, people were served, it was a big mess, but it seemed to work. it was designed to keep the army from police officers in america. that is basically the essence. we cannot have the federal government becoming the...
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before him mitchell, before him colin powell. before them tony senny,ette. we've been ineffectual. so i share the pessimism of the ambassador. but i arrive at it differently. iran will continue to be an object of scorn and isolation if people in congress and those who lobby them are successful. >> thank you. i think we've got probably less than 3 or 4 minutes left. so what i would like to do is one final question and pose to the panel. we can just go right down the row and see what we have to say about it. >> what would be the regional implications and repercussions for a failure to arrive an acceptable march 30 deadline? what is the next step? if there is no agreement on the technical details in the -- over the next 90 days. >> probably a delay. i don't think it is going to be a reachable goal. it is going to be an extremely complicated situation. and to just give up and throw your hands up on july 1? that would probably bring a great deal of political resentment and anger within iran. within the iranian leadership. and the implications of that could be significant for whatever is
before him mitchell, before him colin powell. before them tony senny,ette. we've been ineffectual. so i share the pessimism of the ambassador. but i arrive at it differently. iran will continue to be an object of scorn and isolation if people in congress and those who lobby them are successful. >> thank you. i think we've got probably less than 3 or 4 minutes left. so what i would like to do is one final question and pose to the panel. we can just go right down the row and see what we...
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also in iraq we broke it as far as not protecting religious minorities from the 2003 war so like colin powellx it. we need to right our wrong in the past. people are just asking to be rescued and saved. it's an easy decision. it's a christian holocaust, we must do more as a nation. >> mark you're talking about 12,500 deaths but there are millions and millions of people that have been displaced that are suffering horrible fates right now. >> it is 160,000 are displaced from their homes begging to be rescued. there's no safe haven for christianity in iraq and we need to do more. we could do more with passage of hr-1568. we're hoping president obama does some executive action soon. we could change their processing to match cuba do in-country processing. we need to do everything we can. it's a christian genocide and we owe it to our nation to our founders to do more. >> mark arebell, thank you so much. >>> robert bates, the reserve deputy for the tulsa county sheriff's office who said he intended to use his stun gun but used his handgun shooting and killing a suspect. the "sul a world" reports ba
also in iraq we broke it as far as not protecting religious minorities from the 2003 war so like colin powellx it. we need to right our wrong in the past. people are just asking to be rescued and saved. it's an easy decision. it's a christian holocaust, we must do more as a nation. >> mark you're talking about 12,500 deaths but there are millions and millions of people that have been displaced that are suffering horrible fates right now. >> it is 160,000 are displaced from their...
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. >> host: basically saying that colin powell did not lie president bush did not lie? that shouldn't be, you know, such a surprise because, obviously, they've been saying that. and as i've said, all intelligence agencies, you know the british, the israelis, they all thought that, of course, saddam had weapons of mass destruction. you know, and to say that they lied why? i mean no one has ever figured out why. it's just this conspiracy theory that woodward and bernstein came up with this conflation of different people to call deep throat. i don't know why. why would they want to go into iraq? some conspiracy theory that they just loved the idea of going into iraq. no, that was not until after 9/11 that we went into iraq. and based on that information and, you know obviously the war was not carried out properly at various points, there was not enough thought given to how things would work out after saddam was toppled. so there were many mistakes. but, certainly, the intention of the bush people was to keep us safe. >> host: kent in koppel, texas. please go ahead with you
. >> host: basically saying that colin powell did not lie president bush did not lie? that shouldn't be, you know, such a surprise because, obviously, they've been saying that. and as i've said, all intelligence agencies, you know the british, the israelis, they all thought that, of course, saddam had weapons of mass destruction. you know, and to say that they lied why? i mean no one has ever figured out why. it's just this conspiracy theory that woodward and bernstein came up with this...