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dr. kissinger was with us. dr. kissinger would say, ok, we're obviously going to the palace and we're going to meet the chairman at the time. so my father shook his hand and my mother shook his hand and then i shook his hand. the picture i have is his eyes lit up. he was very elderly at the time and his health was not good, but he was known to like women. [laughter] so this picture i have of him is his eyes light up like a man has arisen from the dead. [laughter] and the smile on his face, that he is so glad to see this tall blond woman in china. when you say you get to meet some amazing people, those are the amazing people you get to meet. >> wow. >> did you have secret service code names? >> yes, mine was panda. mother was penifor. my family was p's. one brother was professor. i cannot remember the others. >> we were l's. perfect -- daddy was leader -- no, we were v's. v's is what we were. i was venus -- [laughter] no, no, i was just teasing. i was not venus. venus is what i wanted to be. lucy was venus. mother wa
dr. kissinger was with us. dr. kissinger would say, ok, we're obviously going to the palace and we're going to meet the chairman at the time. so my father shook his hand and my mother shook his hand and then i shook his hand. the picture i have is his eyes lit up. he was very elderly at the time and his health was not good, but he was known to like women. [laughter] so this picture i have of him is his eyes light up like a man has arisen from the dead. [laughter] and the smile on his face, that...
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dr. kissinger was with us. dr. palace and we're going to meet the chairman at the time. so my father shook his hand and my mother shook his hand and then i shook his hand. the picture i have is his eyes lit up. he was very elderly at the time and his health was not good, but he was known to like women. [laughter] so this picture i have of him is his eys light up like a man has arisen from the dead. [laughter] and the smile on his face, that he is so glad to see this tall blond woman in china. when you say you get to meet some amazing people, those are the amazing people you get to meet. >> wow. >> did you have secret service code names? >> yes, mine was panda. mother was penifor. my family was p's. one brother was professor. i cannot remember the others. >> we were l's. perfect -- daddy was leader -- no, we were v's. v's is what we were. i was venus -- [laughter] no, no, it does suggest teasing. i was not novenas. venus is what i wanted to be. lucy was venus. mother was victoria. she thought victoria was kind of stu
dr. kissinger was with us. dr. palace and we're going to meet the chairman at the time. so my father shook his hand and my mother shook his hand and then i shook his hand. the picture i have is his eyes lit up. he was very elderly at the time and his health was not good, but he was known to like women. [laughter] so this picture i have of him is his eys light up like a man has arisen from the dead. [laughter] and the smile on his face, that he is so glad to see this tall blond woman in china....
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dr. kissinger, earlier we were talking about a new country on the american foreign policy agenda. president obama is going there. something is happening. does it matter, is it important, how does it matter? >> burma has a very large population of resources being run by a military government. it is between india, china, and itself. it plays an important strategic role. china has been playing a considerable as it has not dealt with me and mark. the evolution in the last year or two has made it more of a prophetic state. it is a positive strategic development. at the same time, however, we have to keep in mind the impact of the various regional groups in myanmar, from india and other countries, and also internally. it was born against over enthusiasm i am trying to cushion to rapidly. that is where we stop these from being preeminent and the 10th than as part of the belts in china. it sustains itself through economic and social reforms if you can say that you're doing well, that is a pretty good position to be in. i am in favor of the president going there. >> but do not get carried
dr. kissinger, earlier we were talking about a new country on the american foreign policy agenda. president obama is going there. something is happening. does it matter, is it important, how does it matter? >> burma has a very large population of resources being run by a military government. it is between india, china, and itself. it plays an important strategic role. china has been playing a considerable as it has not dealt with me and mark. the evolution in the last year or two has made...
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dr. kissinger. from 1985-1989, he served as the u.s. ambassador to beijing under presidents reagan and bush. ambassador lord's other key government assignments were as state department took a policy planning, from 1973-77, and in defense state department in the 1960s. in between these posts he has helped him and headed in variety of private organizations related to international affairs. as well as chairman of the national endowment for democracy, and chairman of the carnegie endowment national commission on america in the world. ambassador lord and a ba from him like an m.a. from fletcher. he received several honorary degrees, the state department distinguished honor award and the defense department's outstanding performance award. to my far left is christopher hill. christopher hill served as assistant secretary of state for east asia and pacific affairs from 2005-2009 for president george w. bush and barack obama. is currently being of the joseph corbett old school of international studies at denver university. ambassador hill is a g
dr. kissinger. from 1985-1989, he served as the u.s. ambassador to beijing under presidents reagan and bush. ambassador lord's other key government assignments were as state department took a policy planning, from 1973-77, and in defense state department in the 1960s. in between these posts he has helped him and headed in variety of private organizations related to international affairs. as well as chairman of the national endowment for democracy, and chairman of the carnegie endowment national...
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dr. kissinger would say we're going to the palace and meet the chairman at the time.parents took his hand and then i shook his hand. in the picture, his eyes were lit up. he was known to like women. this picture that i have with him with his eyes lit up like a man who has risen up from the dead and the smile on his face that he is so glad to see this tall blonde woman in china -- when you say you have met some amazing people, that is what you mean. >> did you have secret service code names? >> yes. my name was panda. all of our names was p's. one brother was professor. i cannot remember what the other two were. >> we were l's. daddy was leader. no, i take it back. we were v's. i was venus. i'm just teasing. [laughter] venus is what i wanted to be. lucy was venus. mother was victoria. she thought victoria was stuffy , but later on when i grew up and got married and we had a costume party with the theme of come as your favorite costumed lovers, my mother was victoria. she came with a picture of albert. she was wonderful as victoria. >> what was chuck? >> he was not anyt
dr. kissinger would say we're going to the palace and meet the chairman at the time.parents took his hand and then i shook his hand. in the picture, his eyes were lit up. he was known to like women. this picture that i have with him with his eyes lit up like a man who has risen up from the dead and the smile on his face that he is so glad to see this tall blonde woman in china -- when you say you have met some amazing people, that is what you mean. >> did you have secret service code...
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dr. kissinger. he serve as the u.s. ambassador in bay shinning under president reagan an bush. ambassador's key governmental signment were from 1973 to '77 in the defense and state department in the 9160s. in between the post he helped and headed a variety of private organizations related to international affairs. he was president of the counsel on foreign relations. as well as chairman of the national endowment for democracy and chairman of the carnegie on america in the new world. ambassador lord earned a ba from yale and a ma from fletcher. he received honorary degrees from the state department and the defense department outstanding performance award. to my far left is christopher hill. christopher hill served as assistant secretary of state for east asia and pacific affairs from 2005 to 2009 for president george w. bush and president obama. he's dean of the justice school of international studies a denver university. ambassador hill is career member of the foreign service. prior amoinment include u.s. ambassador to iraq from 2009 to 2010 and u.s. ambassador to public of kor
dr. kissinger. he serve as the u.s. ambassador in bay shinning under president reagan an bush. ambassador's key governmental signment were from 1973 to '77 in the defense and state department in the 9160s. in between the post he helped and headed a variety of private organizations related to international affairs. he was president of the counsel on foreign relations. as well as chairman of the national endowment for democracy and chairman of the carnegie on america in the new world. ambassador...
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dr. kissinger has three chapters in his book on the game. the interesting thing about that and it is very [indiscernible] the game is not allowed to touch them, but they are not to touch everyone else. the game is relevant to how they behave, particularly with their neighbors. on our national game in india, that helps us all to understand us, the good thing about cricket is it is not a single game. it is many games. we want to play fast ford, we turn to [indiscernible] the diplomatic game is the test match. it goes across five days. it is hard for any sport to go across five days for the indians and the british are good at it. [indiscernible] [laughter] >> your final word, paul. think the chinese strategy will be increasingly focused on internal challenges as a huge emerging middle-class probably ignited by some democratic momentum will come into conflict with the one-party state, but externally, there will look for energy as the ambassador has said, meaning they have to engage with the system of the world's and we hope that it is a positive
dr. kissinger has three chapters in his book on the game. the interesting thing about that and it is very [indiscernible] the game is not allowed to touch them, but they are not to touch everyone else. the game is relevant to how they behave, particularly with their neighbors. on our national game in india, that helps us all to understand us, the good thing about cricket is it is not a single game. it is many games. we want to play fast ford, we turn to [indiscernible] the diplomatic game is...