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dr. henry kissinger. (cheers and applause) henry. got to tell you, thanks for coming back.ave seen you since last summer when we were busting a move to get lucky. thank you so much for doing that last year. >> well, the last time did you this, my office i had a telephone on my desk and i could call for security. >> stephen: exactly. i got my security here tonight. you're not going anywhere. okay, former u.s. secretary of state, winner of the nobel peace prizing helped bring an end to the vietnam war, forged the-- with china. you lead the-- with the soviet union this is your 15th book. it's called world order, okay. i assume by that title this is fiction, because there is no order in the world right now, henry. how-- what-- obama hasn't given his, you know, speech yet, we're recording this earlier. so you haven't seen obama's speech yet. but you agree with me that it's terrible, right, terrible speech, complete failure. (laughter) what do you think he's going it to say? >> i think he's going to say that he will attack these terrorist groups in both iraq and syria. >> stephen
dr. henry kissinger. (cheers and applause) henry. got to tell you, thanks for coming back.ave seen you since last summer when we were busting a move to get lucky. thank you so much for doing that last year. >> well, the last time did you this, my office i had a telephone on my desk and i could call for security. >> stephen: exactly. i got my security here tonight. you're not going anywhere. okay, former u.s. secretary of state, winner of the nobel peace prizing helped bring an end...
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dr. henry kissinger tells usa today that's probably the right move. >> i think we should rule out ground troops as a main operating element. we should be able to put together the natural enemies of isis, the sunnis, that want to live a normal existence. >> kissinger went on to say it is appropriate for the united states special forces to get involved behind the scenes. that's just a smaller part of what he had to say about isis. you can see the full interview at usa today.com. >>> got some weather on the way tonight that might just affect your morning commute. >> and did you see this? a young man and a temperature act of generosity at a bost -- and a simple act of generosity at a boston red sox baseball game? that young man is from our neighborhood and stopped by tonight to tell this is a different kind of airline. one that invented low-fares so everyone could fly. one that decides where to go next by putting your needs first. and knows people are its most powerful fuel. some say we do things differently. we say, why would we do things any other way? without a heart, it's just a machine.
dr. henry kissinger tells usa today that's probably the right move. >> i think we should rule out ground troops as a main operating element. we should be able to put together the natural enemies of isis, the sunnis, that want to live a normal existence. >> kissinger went on to say it is appropriate for the united states special forces to get involved behind the scenes. that's just a smaller part of what he had to say about isis. you can see the full interview at usa today.com....
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dr. henry kissinger tells you otherwise. he talks about the world in flames. start of a conflict. someone said, why should you be worried? this is nothing like 1941-45. 1933ll that started in when everyone was complacent. that conflict took years to develop. when you think about it, it took 20 years for this owing ofship, this swo the cold war. putin and involved, the philosophy. what does it say when you look around and say i am concerned. if you're that concerned, how have you maneuvered? parts, why has putin gone into the ukraine. it is always to do with money. youou understand that, understand that he isn't going to stop. he wants the ukraine back in the fold, he has a lot of gas energy that europe is dependent on. a lot of people think he will turn the screw in the winter. as far as europe, people ask me about equities. same tune.k to the it is hard to be short of equities when the people who make the rules will change them at will to keep the inflation going. >> we will pick it up after the break area -- break. >> i am manus cranny in london. here is one stock that is on the
dr. henry kissinger tells you otherwise. he talks about the world in flames. start of a conflict. someone said, why should you be worried? this is nothing like 1941-45. 1933ll that started in when everyone was complacent. that conflict took years to develop. when you think about it, it took 20 years for this owing ofship, this swo the cold war. putin and involved, the philosophy. what does it say when you look around and say i am concerned. if you're that concerned, how have you maneuvered?...
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dr. henry kissinger, his new book is called world order. he talks about many things including the threat of non-state actors. we talked to secretary kissinger before the president's speech. here is what he had to say. >> my concern is the achievement of peace. but peace requires order that's two elements. it has to have enough of a balance of power that no single component of a nation. optimistically contaminated. and actual there's values which determine what is a just arrangement. because unless a system is accepted by most of its participants there's outbreak of war. this is an order i'm interested in and it doesn't mean order against idealism because idealism is a central component of it. but it does mean that power is also an essential component of it. >> rose: president obama, former secretary of state henry kissinger when we continue. funding for charlie rose is provided by the following: >> there's a saying around here: you stand behind what you say. around here, we don't make excuses, we make commitments. and when you can't live up
dr. henry kissinger, his new book is called world order. he talks about many things including the threat of non-state actors. we talked to secretary kissinger before the president's speech. here is what he had to say. >> my concern is the achievement of peace. but peace requires order that's two elements. it has to have enough of a balance of power that no single component of a nation. optimistically contaminated. and actual there's values which determine what is a just arrangement....
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dr. henry kissinger, it's always good to see you. see you once every two years, but -- >> you watch every morning? >> i watch every morning that i'm in town, yes. >> i love it. all right, thank you so much. >> very long interview with dr. kissinger. obviously one of the great minds. and we're putting the whole thing up on our website. make sure you watch it. it's going to be watched, i'm sure, by world leaders. >> my father's going to watch it and grumble. >> i'm sure he will. >> sam what did you learn? >> i learned that my grandfather wasn't the last person to wear checkered pants like that. >> i thought they were pajamas. gene. >> i learned being the commissioner of the nfl means more than just getting good teams on the field and putting on a good show. you have responsibility. i don't think goodell has fulfilled that responsibility. >> i expect a lot more to happen in the coming days. >> guys, thank you so much for watching us this week. we greatly appreciate it. if it's way too early, it's "morning joe." but stick around, "the da
dr. henry kissinger, it's always good to see you. see you once every two years, but -- >> you watch every morning? >> i watch every morning that i'm in town, yes. >> i love it. all right, thank you so much. >> very long interview with dr. kissinger. obviously one of the great minds. and we're putting the whole thing up on our website. make sure you watch it. it's going to be watched, i'm sure, by world leaders. >> my father's going to watch it and grumble. >>...
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. ♪ x tonight on "charlie rose" a conversation with henry kissinger. dr. served as secretary of state national skirt he adviser under presidents nixon and ford. he will discuss his new book tonight at 8:00 and 10:00 right here on bloomberg. residents of scotland will vote next week in the country's first ever independence referendum. if scotland splits from the united kingdom, the consequences for the country's currency could be complicated. >> the u.k. consists of england, ands, northern ireland scotland, where residents will vote on whether they should remain in this united kingdom or breakaway to form an independent scotland for the first time in more than 300 years. but the scots, english, welsh and northern irish share more than a monarchy, they share a currency. what happens to the british pound if the u.k. got smaller? scottish would likely keep the pound. those who oppose independent say a scotland that leaves loses the pound automatically. >> the pound sterling doesn't along to any one of the individual countries, and belongs to the united kingdom
. ♪ x tonight on "charlie rose" a conversation with henry kissinger. dr. served as secretary of state national skirt he adviser under presidents nixon and ford. he will discuss his new book tonight at 8:00 and 10:00 right here on bloomberg. residents of scotland will vote next week in the country's first ever independence referendum. if scotland splits from the united kingdom, the consequences for the country's currency could be complicated. >> the u.k. consists of england,...
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henry kissinger who naturally showed up at their washington book party. the good doctor walked in and said to the authors, naturally a reporter, "love the title." it's worth knowing tonight that dr. kissinger did not know he was being recorded in the tapes we will discuss. so his reactions will be intriguing in and of themselves. final note, i want to thank the friends of the first amendment society for helping make tonight possible. and our authors have graciously consented to sign some books after the evening. for those who have not toured the museum, let me invite you back to the news history gallery where the famous watergate door, taped up on the night of the burglary and then taken into evidence, now resides in historical splendor. in the museum space next to the watergate door is a video screen that could be a talisman for tonight's panel. on the screen, anderson cooper of cnn is being interviewed by stephen colbert by comedy central. colbert asked cooper, where do you get your opinions from? anderson says, i report facts, i'm not an opinion guy. steven colbert shakes his head and waves finger and says, i don't like facts. you see, facts can change. my opinions will never
henry kissinger who naturally showed up at their washington book party. the good doctor walked in and said to the authors, naturally a reporter, "love the title." it's worth knowing tonight that dr. kissinger did not know he was being recorded in the tapes we will discuss. so his reactions will be intriguing in and of themselves. final note, i want to thank the friends of the first amendment society for helping make tonight possible. and our authors have graciously consented to sign...