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partner was mikhail gorbachev.orbachev wanted to be neutral. bush always wanted a unified germany and a very disciplined manner, moved gorbachev towards that position. >> in a major concession, gorbachev agreed to the western position that a unified germany is free to join nato. >> once you solved the german problem, you removed the basic source of tension between the two the superpowers in the cold war. >> this is the big photo opportunity, the important picture that president bush came all this way to get at this moment, gorbachev chooses to give president bush his present. the present was a soviet cartoonist' depiction of two presidents as boxers having just knocked out the cold war with the world as referee. >> george bush and brent scowcroft, his national security adviser liked to fish together and one summer, they were fishing and they were thinking about what kind of world would emerge after all the dominos had fallen. it's very rare that the world is so fluid and flexible that world leaders can think this w
partner was mikhail gorbachev.orbachev wanted to be neutral. bush always wanted a unified germany and a very disciplined manner, moved gorbachev towards that position. >> in a major concession, gorbachev agreed to the western position that a unified germany is free to join nato. >> once you solved the german problem, you removed the basic source of tension between the two the superpowers in the cold war. >> this is the big photo opportunity, the important picture that...
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gorbachev. he's in a safe place.s some time to feel better. >> edouard shevardnadze warned today that the right-wing coup would have tragic consequences. it is the beginning of civil war. >> there seems to be extraordinary drama here in moscow tonight. scenes of destruction, of fire, even of blood on the streets. >> four people died, shot or crushed by armored vehicles. >> amid speculation mr. gorbachev is being hd in moscow, 50,000 people gathered at the russian parliament building. >> gorbachev wasn't that popular at that point, but these people were even less popular than gorbachev. if they mounted a coup in 1989 or early 1990, he might have fallen and the new soviet union would have been quite different. but there were already new legitimate figures that the russian people were supporting and were expecting a lot from. >> around 50,000 supporters of boris yeltsin gathered to chant their support for the man who is now carrying the battered banner of liberal reform. >> boris yeltsin had been popularly elected as pr
gorbachev. he's in a safe place.s some time to feel better. >> edouard shevardnadze warned today that the right-wing coup would have tragic consequences. it is the beginning of civil war. >> there seems to be extraordinary drama here in moscow tonight. scenes of destruction, of fire, even of blood on the streets. >> four people died, shot or crushed by armored vehicles. >> amid speculation mr. gorbachev is being hd in moscow, 50,000 people gathered at the russian...
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this book i give a speech for gorbachev. they prevented and almost certain third world war which would have been so klatt cliz cliz mick that we may not be talking right now. i give ronald reagan huge credit for mr. gorbachev. >> i'm tearing down this wall. >> but that was one thing. but his willingness to initiate gorbachev, they met in iceland. they met in geneva. and that was the human side of -- that was the side of ronald reagan that i appreciate enormously and deeply. only he could have done that. >> yeah. >> only he could have done that and met with gorbachev. >> y & r, i was surprised to learn, started out really as a three month stinlt for you. >> yeah. >> how do you take three months and turn it into almost 40 years? >> most important thing is the change of story lines. >> yeah. >> and there was a moment which wh my wife nicky on the show played beautifully by her all these years asked me about my background. this mysterious character who rufus and billionaire and she didn't know anything about him. so they came up
this book i give a speech for gorbachev. they prevented and almost certain third world war which would have been so klatt cliz cliz mick that we may not be talking right now. i give ronald reagan huge credit for mr. gorbachev. >> i'm tearing down this wall. >> but that was one thing. but his willingness to initiate gorbachev, they met in iceland. they met in geneva. and that was the human side of -- that was the side of ronald reagan that i appreciate enormously and deeply. only he...
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he wanted mikhail gorbachev wanted to get a deal that would be good for mikhail gorbachev. that humility comes from within the individual and something we should search for within leaders, exactly opposite what we chose last 20 years or so. >> host: karen in hayesville, north carolina. good morning. >> caller: i used to be a democrat. i voted for barack obama twice. and i think that barack obama has done so much damage to this country.y. he has turned the democratic party into an anti-white people party. especially, anti-white christian people party. i think we're seeing the results, the fruits of his labor to turn this country against white people. >> host: how would you respond to that? >> guest: well i understand that sentiment. but i, i have a differentt perspective. i spent a lot of time looking at these issues, karen, i heard a lot of people like you, i hear a lot of that in texas. i'm not white myself. many people think i'm white. . . and i agree barack obama did not do enough to address thek a issues of inequality, problems of education access, the problems of peopl
he wanted mikhail gorbachev wanted to get a deal that would be good for mikhail gorbachev. that humility comes from within the individual and something we should search for within leaders, exactly opposite what we chose last 20 years or so. >> host: karen in hayesville, north carolina. good morning. >> caller: i used to be a democrat. i voted for barack obama twice. and i think that barack obama has done so much damage to this country.y. he has turned the democratic party into an...
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instead what it gorbachev to get a deal -- you want to gorbachev to get a deal. that humility comes from something deep within the individual and it's something we should be searching for when we choose leaders rather than the opposite, which is what we chose in the last 20 years or so. host: good morning. thank you for waiting. caller: i used to be a democrat. i voted for barack obama twice. i think that barack obama has done so much damage to this country. he has turned the democratic party into an anti-white people party, especially an antiwhite christian will party. i think we are seeing the results, the fruits of his labor to turn this country against white people. host: how would you respond to that? guest: i understand that sentiment. but i have a different perspective. i spent a lot of time looking at these issues, karen, and i've heard a lot of people like you. i hear a lot of that in texas. i'm not quite myself. people look at me i don't see my indian background. the power to control the influence of whites in american society has only grown in the last
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instead, it was a renowned gorbachev impersonator. donald trump had been duped.the following day, he did get to meet the real gorbachev at a state dinner. that was 1988. but two years earlier, things were not as friendly. >> today it was the soviet's turn once again. they kicked out of moscow five american diplomats, their retaliation for the 55 soviet diplomats who are expelled from the united states yesterday. they also withdrew more than 250 soviet citizens who helped run the american embassy in moscow. drivers, maids, and so on. >> reporter: in moscow, not one of the embassy's 260 soviet employees showed up for work today. diplomats began doing the maintenance jobs, which will now take up much of their time. >> how about a hammer? >> volunteers staffed the embassy snack bar, the only place in moscow to get a hamburger or a pizza. >> in addition to expelling five u.s. diplomats, the soviets declared were spies, gorbachev banned locals from working at the u.s. embassy in retaliation. coincidentally enough, in 1986, donald trump was reportedly angling to get pre
instead, it was a renowned gorbachev impersonator. donald trump had been duped.the following day, he did get to meet the real gorbachev at a state dinner. that was 1988. but two years earlier, things were not as friendly. >> today it was the soviet's turn once again. they kicked out of moscow five american diplomats, their retaliation for the 55 soviet diplomats who are expelled from the united states yesterday. they also withdrew more than 250 soviet citizens who helped run the american...
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it was not gorbachev's fault. the russian orthodox church did not want john paul ii to come to russia. but things are over and things are getting better. a cia stationas chief. he also wrote a book about this in the early 1980's, as did clay sterling. he said john paul ii said, if i come out publicly and say that the soviets did this, they will just deny it. they launch a disinformation campaign. he didn't want world war iii to be started over him. what was done was done. he survived. time to move on. this is a guy who is an eternal window of a 2000-year church. he's thinking eternity. he doesn't care whether or not this gets reported by open the "washington post" in 1985. all right, let me finish that up. 1989, the collapse of communism. ronald reagan no longer president. spring of 1989, he was meeting in his century city office with four poles. one had brought in members of the polish solidarity movement. they were getting ready for the first free and fair elections in the communist bloc, which should have happe
it was not gorbachev's fault. the russian orthodox church did not want john paul ii to come to russia. but things are over and things are getting better. a cia stationas chief. he also wrote a book about this in the early 1980's, as did clay sterling. he said john paul ii said, if i come out publicly and say that the soviets did this, they will just deny it. they launch a disinformation campaign. he didn't want world war iii to be started over him. what was done was done. he survived. time to...
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we told gorbachev, and now they doing that now, gorbachev is putting troops on the borders of to him.untries next host: got your point, ron. tim, washington, d.c., ahead.dent, go caller: yeah, basically just two comments. a green card holder and came h1b, and states through ar be it from me to be much of a trump supporter, but there do changes.e some through, y what i went the process is supposed to protect american workers from who would come in and pays less and easily omething that is circumventable by most upon ations, again, based certain experiences i've had. my second comment -- host: can you tell us about one experiences, tim? caller: the wage determination. you know, basically a to determine how much an american would be paid for similar experience, similar job inon and for similar that area and it is very easy to manipulate descriptions without really being dishonest, but to m nipala n n n nip -- manipulate description, it is below mean wage. so, you know, without going into specifics, i've seen that happen actually.imes, host: tim, where did you come over from and when did you com
we told gorbachev, and now they doing that now, gorbachev is putting troops on the borders of to him.untries next host: got your point, ron. tim, washington, d.c., ahead.dent, go caller: yeah, basically just two comments. a green card holder and came h1b, and states through ar be it from me to be much of a trump supporter, but there do changes.e some through, y what i went the process is supposed to protect american workers from who would come in and pays less and easily omething that is...
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gorbachev: [speaking russian] reagan: for the first time in history, the language of arms control was replaced by arms reduction. in this case, the complete elimination of an entire class of u.s. and soviet nuclear missiles. burroughs: israel almost certainly is a nuclear power. pakistan demonstrates a capacity to detonate a weapon in 1998. we've obviously seen the north korea case. woman: [speaking korean] perry: the danger of a nuclear catastrophe today is very high, and i think it's of paramount importance for people to understand the danger. the bulletin of the atomic scientists for years has provided the world with an excellent measure of how close we are to nuclear catastrophe. make no mistake, this has been a difficult year. most troubling has been two concerns that are adding to an already challenging global landscape. the first... the first has been the cavalier and reckless language used across the globe, especially in the united states during the presidential election and after, around nuclear weapons and nuclear threats. the board takes the unprecedented step, the first ti
gorbachev: [speaking russian] reagan: for the first time in history, the language of arms control was replaced by arms reduction. in this case, the complete elimination of an entire class of u.s. and soviet nuclear missiles. burroughs: israel almost certainly is a nuclear power. pakistan demonstrates a capacity to detonate a weapon in 1998. we've obviously seen the north korea case. woman: [speaking korean] perry: the danger of a nuclear catastrophe today is very high, and i think it's of...
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it is a quote from mikhail gorbachev. the cold was, gorbachev came to the united states and he went to fulton, missouri, and there are in the anniversary of churchill's famous address in 1946, said that an iron curtain was falling across europe, gorbachev, three years after the fall of that berlin wall, declared that the end of to hold war was a victory for common sense, reason, democracy. the united nations should create structures which are authorized to impose sanctions to make use of other means of compulsion when the rights of minority groups are being violated. he went on to underscore the universality of human rights, the acceptability of international interference wherever human rights are violated. today democracy must prove it can exist not only against the antithesis of totalitarianism. this means this group from the national to the international arena. on today's alleged agenda is not just a union of democratic state but also a democratically organized global community. it's an extraordinary statement. well, s
it is a quote from mikhail gorbachev. the cold was, gorbachev came to the united states and he went to fulton, missouri, and there are in the anniversary of churchill's famous address in 1946, said that an iron curtain was falling across europe, gorbachev, three years after the fall of that berlin wall, declared that the end of to hold war was a victory for common sense, reason, democracy. the united nations should create structures which are authorized to impose sanctions to make use of other...
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gorbachev tear this wall down, things like that were recommended against, the media went crazy back then, never looking at the fact that you did have a soviet union that was very aggressive. we have seen since 1994, president clinton signed an agreement too denuclearize north korea, we've seen appease am after appeasement, resulting in very provocative establishment of nuclear weapons and tests, they now have the ability to put it of coursetogether. the focus should, be on the threat and what to we to to resolve it is our allies, note -- not the language or words used by our president to north korea to back off. >> real quick on media, have you web site warning that military figures are taking over president trump's administration, think about that and with north korea, paris fighting isis, middle east, is there no better time than new too have generals on your time like i don't know your new chief of staff, mr. kelly, it would make sense to me. >> i think two things that have been a problem, leaks and chaos. on the leak thing, i think that there is no better than general kelly to get to
gorbachev tear this wall down, things like that were recommended against, the media went crazy back then, never looking at the fact that you did have a soviet union that was very aggressive. we have seen since 1994, president clinton signed an agreement too denuclearize north korea, we've seen appease am after appeasement, resulting in very provocative establishment of nuclear weapons and tests, they now have the ability to put it of coursetogether. the focus should, be on the threat and what...
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gorbachev, tear down this wall. >> reagan was elected to increase defense spending, but he was elected principally on an argument that government should be shrunk and welfare should be transformed. the budget should be balanced. he was going to be a conservative in the white house. that was his ticket to victory. he wanted to focus on domestic affairs as well. of course, the contrast with the carter years was dramatic. well, he set out a goal at the beginning to end the cold war, build up defense spending, and he did those things, and those defined his presidency. >> i will promise you as your president, i will raise the bar. i will insist on accountability systems that refuse to leave children behind. we will put in place programs that will say we will give our children the building blocks to learn to read. we will challenge people to meet the high expectations. you mark my words what leadership can provide. it will provide an education system that says we are not going to leave anybody behind. america will be better off for it. >> george w. bush also had a very successful year after
gorbachev, tear down this wall. >> reagan was elected to increase defense spending, but he was elected principally on an argument that government should be shrunk and welfare should be transformed. the budget should be balanced. he was going to be a conservative in the white house. that was his ticket to victory. he wanted to focus on domestic affairs as well. of course, the contrast with the carter years was dramatic. well, he set out a goal at the beginning to end the cold war, build up...
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as the place where the cold war almost and that it was a place where ronald reagan and me failed gorbachev mad in one thousand nine hundred six and. a hero later at a lot of mark nuclear agreement was signed do you think politicians in these day and age still have the capacity of negotiating kind of deals that even if they may dislike or even hate one another we have hot high level summits throughout history. it would be strange if the practice where to stop completely. on the twenty first century so i see no reason why. leaders of the world would not talk to each other in the future no one can see well i mean they're talking with it seems that they're billeted to reach any. substantial compromise maybe i'm biased but the it seems to me that it's rather the minutest again i would like to take a fairly optimistic road on a pessimistic view. and who knows if we are having an interview similar to this four or five years on we would have seen many summits on well for you so most and we productive results well speaking of which a couple of months ago there was some speculation in the media that
as the place where the cold war almost and that it was a place where ronald reagan and me failed gorbachev mad in one thousand nine hundred six and. a hero later at a lot of mark nuclear agreement was signed do you think politicians in these day and age still have the capacity of negotiating kind of deals that even if they may dislike or even hate one another we have hot high level summits throughout history. it would be strange if the practice where to stop completely. on the twenty first...
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that he had to work with mikell gorbachev. the wouldn't -- he wouldn't tell him, he had to pay for the wall, he wanted a deal that was good for him. that humility comes deep from within and we should be searching for when we choose leaders rather than the opposite , which is what we have chosen in the last 20 years. care and ingo to north carolina. thank you for waiting. caller: good morning. i used to be a democrat. i voted for barack obama twice. obama hasat barack done so much damage to this country. he has turned the democratic party into an anti-white people anti-whitecially an christian people party and we are seeing the results, the fruit of his labor to turn this country against white people. host: how do you respond? guest: i understand that sentiment. i have a different perspective. atpent a lot of time looking these issues, karen, and i have heard a lot of people like you, in texas. i am not white myself but many people think i am. they do not see my indian background. the power, control, influence of whites in amer
that he had to work with mikell gorbachev. the wouldn't -- he wouldn't tell him, he had to pay for the wall, he wanted a deal that was good for him. that humility comes deep from within and we should be searching for when we choose leaders rather than the opposite , which is what we have chosen in the last 20 years. care and ingo to north carolina. thank you for waiting. caller: good morning. i used to be a democrat. i voted for barack obama twice. obama hasat barack done so much damage to this...
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it's threatened in the same way that a republican president ronald reagan together with mikhail gorbachev threatened it if you like by bringing in the intermediate range nuclear weapons treaty at the end which effectively ended the cold war that very treaty and. i haven't seen this in the newspapers at all that very treaty is wiped out in these latest sanctions that ends the last treaty but might stop. a nuclear attack on logic a gradual build and reluctantly i just get them to i mean we know the drazen may had no hesitation in saying she'd press a button globe it was a loft of a note it's in this context that you read this news that. we have to go to the pacific fleet says publicly that he would be prepared to destroy the whole of china using the table is to say that publicly in in such in such a threatening to food b.s. atmosphere in the world. it it it shows the degree of irresponsibility if a nuclear war breaks out it will almost certainly break out by mistake or accident i can think for a moment but even some of the lunatics that have gone along with this is you legislation that is g
it's threatened in the same way that a republican president ronald reagan together with mikhail gorbachev threatened it if you like by bringing in the intermediate range nuclear weapons treaty at the end which effectively ended the cold war that very treaty and. i haven't seen this in the newspapers at all that very treaty is wiped out in these latest sanctions that ends the last treaty but might stop. a nuclear attack on logic a gradual build and reluctantly i just get them to i mean we know...
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when the soviet union collapsed you had the vacuum filled by mcdonald's and pizza hut there's mco gorbachev doing a commercial for fricken pizza hut you can see it online that's the vacuum was created in the entrepreneurs move did in america the vacuum created such a bank socialist communist dictatorial potentates fixing prices causing credit shortages into the vacuum comes bitcoin entrepreneurs by the way this also could be you know we are in north carolina it could be a robert e. lee statue being pulled down and all sorts of out war by trying to create a maximizer statue in the middle of town and maybe people are upset about holding a big. calling and you know the saying by bitcoin or die maybe this is the upset the upset but the monuments are everywhere around you so just down a one minute walk this way is a former factory where the confederacy it was a weapons manufacture for the confederacy to might walk this other way is the original wars where the first sit ins happened where you know african-americans weren't allowed to sit at the counter and they sat they took a stool and sat at th
when the soviet union collapsed you had the vacuum filled by mcdonald's and pizza hut there's mco gorbachev doing a commercial for fricken pizza hut you can see it online that's the vacuum was created in the entrepreneurs move did in america the vacuum created such a bank socialist communist dictatorial potentates fixing prices causing credit shortages into the vacuum comes bitcoin entrepreneurs by the way this also could be you know we are in north carolina it could be a robert e. lee statue...
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union in 1984 immediately regretted and wanted to leave almost as soon as she got there luckily gorbachevto power after 80 months what turn out she landed in chicago and then a very turbulent life more difficult than most as i argued my book i think a great mislaid it her if she told the truth to have a rebellion of conscience. >>cspan: she died in wisconsin. >> a nursing home. >>cspan: soldier far was one of how many?. >> i think 60 was the last count. >> key was a dictator of uganda in the '70s a vicious man some people's idea of a dictator. he spent one year under the royal family protection and gadaffi and he kept having kids almost to the very end and the first born 1948 to the last one in the mid-90s that is the speed of his children believe it or not he seems to have been a pretty good dad they called him big daddy he was jolly and fun-loving the kids are a mixed bag. >>cspan: to far is interviewed on television soap pay close attention to what he says about his father. >> he was a very motherly individual children who live with their mothers are incredibly sensitive. today of thos
union in 1984 immediately regretted and wanted to leave almost as soon as she got there luckily gorbachevto power after 80 months what turn out she landed in chicago and then a very turbulent life more difficult than most as i argued my book i think a great mislaid it her if she told the truth to have a rebellion of conscience. >>cspan: she died in wisconsin. >> a nursing home. >>cspan: soldier far was one of how many?. >> i think 60 was the last count. >> key was...
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. >> after president reagan challenged my kale gorbachev to tear down the berlin wall communist regimes. today cuba is the only dictatorship remaining in the western hemisphere. liberty may not be far off. the spark of freedom is still alive in the hearts and minds of the cuban people and with americans who advance the cause of democracy. theirs is a war story that deserves to be >> two proud texans with a passion for old west guns, guts, and glory. >> i do see bullet holes. >> two strange inheritances -- one a lone star mystery... >> i'm roy roberson. >> i don't think he wanted anyone to have the combination, because that was his control over the pandora's box. >> ...the other a texas-sized challenge. >> this may be financially one of the dumbest things that i have ever done. >> together, can they make history? >> fire! [ explosion ] [ door creaks ] [ wind howls ] [ thunder rumbles ] [ bird caws ] ♪
. >> after president reagan challenged my kale gorbachev to tear down the berlin wall communist regimes. today cuba is the only dictatorship remaining in the western hemisphere. liberty may not be far off. the spark of freedom is still alive in the hearts and minds of the cuban people and with americans who advance the cause of democracy. theirs is a war story that deserves to be >> two proud texans with a passion for old west guns, guts, and glory. >> i do see bullet holes....
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we have a biography of gorbachev. that is a major event for us. the author of khrushchev's biography, particular emphasis on his relationship with -- >> did he cooperate with this. >> get into personal privacy. nonfiction side, nomad lands by jessica bruder. we had a whole different population of migrant workers, many of the retirees, pack up their rvs, chasing low-paying jobs. this traces particular unity living in nomad lands, particular central character but it does reveal part of our economy that had never come out of the great recession. what else? another great biography, arthur's lessons are solicitor captures the kennedy era, the degree to which he shaped jfk's legacy and created camelot. the collector by in grid, the
we have a biography of gorbachev. that is a major event for us. the author of khrushchev's biography, particular emphasis on his relationship with -- >> did he cooperate with this. >> get into personal privacy. nonfiction side, nomad lands by jessica bruder. we had a whole different population of migrant workers, many of the retirees, pack up their rvs, chasing low-paying jobs. this traces particular unity living in nomad lands, particular central character but it does reveal part...
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ronald reagan was calling the soviet union the evil empire and two years later he's meeting with gorbacheve to understand these situations while they don't show they can turn around. we have to also keep in mind to the president is in setting policy at 140 characters on twitter so the chinese and the russians had simmered down on their rhetoric. lauren: china made it clear they want the political pattern on the korean peninsula to change. why not? >> well from their perspective they have a situation where korea which has been a strategic vulnerability throughout most of their history is now divided with at least half of it in the hands of the government backed anti-china. south korea on the other hand is allied with the united states and putting enormous pressure on them to stop the deployment and say to the south koreans you should value china's worries more than your own. lauren: yeah. paul what gets me when we look at the missiles that north korea has it caught a lot of us by surprise. how did they advance the technology so quickly? you know, it seems like there are chinese and chinese
ronald reagan was calling the soviet union the evil empire and two years later he's meeting with gorbacheve to understand these situations while they don't show they can turn around. we have to also keep in mind to the president is in setting policy at 140 characters on twitter so the chinese and the russians had simmered down on their rhetoric. lauren: china made it clear they want the political pattern on the korean peninsula to change. why not? >> well from their perspective they have...
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gorbachev is still in the crima.ow. he tells me things are you should control. >> bush had come to the white house with two decades of experience in national security and here it showed. without a president with that kind of experience and judgment, there's a very good chance that the cold war would never have ended at the time it did and on terms that americans had long dreamt about. electric light orchestra ] ♪ sailin' away on the crest of a wave, it's like magic ♪ ♪ rollin' and ridin' and slippin' and slidin' ♪ ♪ it's magic introducing the all new volkswagen tiguan. ♪ higher and higher, baby the new king of the concrete jungle. when this guy got a flat tire in the middle of the night, so he got home safe. yeah, my dad says our insurance doesn't have that. what?! you can leave worry behind when liberty stands with you™. liberty mutual insurance. are made with smarttrack®igners material to precisely move your teeth to your best smile. see how invisalign® treatment can shape your smile up to 50% faster today at invis
gorbachev is still in the crima.ow. he tells me things are you should control. >> bush had come to the white house with two decades of experience in national security and here it showed. without a president with that kind of experience and judgment, there's a very good chance that the cold war would never have ended at the time it did and on terms that americans had long dreamt about. electric light orchestra ] ♪ sailin' away on the crest of a wave, it's like magic ♪ ♪ rollin' and...
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you may have to go back to the mid-80s before gorbachev took over the soviet union to find when there'sh distrust between moscow and washington. president trump doesn't talk about diplomacy, he's never honored the foreign service. he's dismissive of them yesterday. it would behoove him to plug into the state department. >> the president seems to put a lot of stock in the military and it's incredibly important. but most military officers will say we need diplomats or our jobs will become exponentially more difficult. >> i couldn't agree more with nick, who had such a distinguished career in the state department and on behalf of all our men and women serving overseas right now, the isis a time when it's important not just for the president but the american people to understand the role they're playing. they make great sacrifices for the country. they're serving in moscow and other places that are hardships and aed vancing u.s. foreign policy interests. they're our front lines and it's important for the president to recognize that. >> is there any -- i try to walk in someone else's shoes.
you may have to go back to the mid-80s before gorbachev took over the soviet union to find when there'sh distrust between moscow and washington. president trump doesn't talk about diplomacy, he's never honored the foreign service. he's dismissive of them yesterday. it would behoove him to plug into the state department. >> the president seems to put a lot of stock in the military and it's incredibly important. but most military officers will say we need diplomats or our jobs will become...
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hotline even at the height of the cold war, i covered the cold war with the reagan years, and before gorbachev when there were soviet leaders who were not communicating in any kind of way the president of the united states other, than the soviet ambassador in washington. but there was a hotline. there were fail safes. we don't have any communication like this other than an antiquated administration with the north korean ambassador and that has not been working effectively. >> i think everybody, their mind is on there. could this lead to a military confrontation? if the timetable is speeding up, if they are looking at this nuclear capability as the solution to so many of the problems they face as a state. if that's their attitude, will the united states have to say, can we tolerate this cape sgilt is there a chance the united states could live with that? could tolerate that? or does it reach a point where a military option down the line, there comes a consense us the united states has to do to avoid that. >> we deterred the soviet union for decades. we're deterring china now. the issue is wheth
hotline even at the height of the cold war, i covered the cold war with the reagan years, and before gorbachev when there were soviet leaders who were not communicating in any kind of way the president of the united states other, than the soviet ambassador in washington. but there was a hotline. there were fail safes. we don't have any communication like this other than an antiquated administration with the north korean ambassador and that has not been working effectively. >> i think...
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gorbachev to tear down the wall. >> daniel hoffman, thank you for that fascinating piece. >>> mixed messagesump administration about the north korean nuclear threat. the president saying they will feel the fire and fury if they do anything. diplomats saying something much softer. is this the way it should go? let's debate it next. a trip back to the dthe doctor's office, mean just for a shot. but why go back there, when you can stay home... ...with neulasta onpro? strong chemo can put you at risk of serious infection. neulasta helps reduce infection risk by boosting your white blood cell count, which strengthens your immune system. in a key study, neulasta reduced the risk of infection from 17% to 1%... ...a 94% decrease. applied the day of chemo, neulasta onpro is designed to deliver neulasta the next day. neulasta is for certain cancer patients receiving strong chemotherapy. do not take neulasta if you're allergic to neulasta or neupogen (filgrastim). ruptured spleen, sometimes fatal as well as serious lung problems, allergic reactions, kidney injuries, and capillary leak syndrome have occ
gorbachev to tear down the wall. >> daniel hoffman, thank you for that fascinating piece. >>> mixed messagesump administration about the north korean nuclear threat. the president saying they will feel the fire and fury if they do anything. diplomats saying something much softer. is this the way it should go? let's debate it next. a trip back to the dthe doctor's office, mean just for a shot. but why go back there, when you can stay home... ...with neulasta onpro? strong chemo...
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it reduced the number of warheads but -- by the way those are signs by presidents bush and gorbachev, aimed to lower the number of nukz over ten years. they hit the target and signed two other things. let's go to the next screen. they signed two other decades long treaties but that's ultimately where we are now. the latest one being the imaginatively named new start streetty, that was president obama and medvedev at the time. that's reducing, not getting rid of the arms. that was the treaty on nonproliferation of nuclear weapons. every country has signed except for india, pakistan, israel, south sudan and north korea withdrew from this in 2003. if most of those countries sound familiar that's because they make up about half of the list of nuclear armed nations, it's pretty difficult to denuke the world when half of the countries that have nukes won't agree to a treaty. on guam, as stephanie just said, they are being warned what to do and not do if there's a strike. do not look at the flash or fire ball, it can blind you. take cover behind anything that might offer protection. little v
it reduced the number of warheads but -- by the way those are signs by presidents bush and gorbachev, aimed to lower the number of nukz over ten years. they hit the target and signed two other things. let's go to the next screen. they signed two other decades long treaties but that's ultimately where we are now. the latest one being the imaginatively named new start streetty, that was president obama and medvedev at the time. that's reducing, not getting rid of the arms. that was the treaty on...
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the russians, they have an american, in the old days in politics, that guy is the guy they use, gorbachevld have dwayne andrews, they're american. in this case their american is manafort. their american becomes michael flynn. >> that's exactly the question to figure out. is manafort a man that happens to be in the middle. is there that connection, that collusion that sets all of these dice falling. >> he made 17 million bucks, that's a lot of money in moscow, i would say he is driven by that just guessing. >> the other thing is manafort, we were talking about the meeting with donald trump, jr., right, we were talking how they had that meeting in 2016. so he definitely keeps coming up. >> why do you think when trump found out about these connection, he'd say i don't want entanglements with the ole guards, i have too much confusion, i don't want a relationship with russia. or, positively, will somebody find out the stuff the russians have on hillary, give it to me? he wanted to deal with the russians? >> i think he wanted to win, dirt on hillary clinton was a path on dirt forward he was fin
the russians, they have an american, in the old days in politics, that guy is the guy they use, gorbachevld have dwayne andrews, they're american. in this case their american is manafort. their american becomes michael flynn. >> that's exactly the question to figure out. is manafort a man that happens to be in the middle. is there that connection, that collusion that sets all of these dice falling. >> he made 17 million bucks, that's a lot of money in moscow, i would say he is...
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you might have to go back to the mid 80s before gorbachev took over the soviet union to find a time whenas so much distrust between moscow and the united states. president trump doesn't talk about diplomacy. he's never honored the foreign service. he was dismissive of them yesterday. so it would really behoove him to plug into the state department. >> rolf, to the ambassador's point, the president seems to put a lot of stock in the military, obviously. and obviously it's incredibly important. but most military personnel will say look, we need diplomats or our jobs will become exponentially more difficult. >> that's absolutely right, anderson. i couldn't agree more with nick who had such a distinguished career in the state department. and behalf of all of our men and women serving overseas right now, this is a time when it's important, not just for the president but the american people to understand the roles they're playing. they're serving in many places like moscow and other places that are real hardships and advancing u.s. foreign policy interests. they're our front lines, just like t
you might have to go back to the mid 80s before gorbachev took over the soviet union to find a time whenas so much distrust between moscow and the united states. president trump doesn't talk about diplomacy. he's never honored the foreign service. he was dismissive of them yesterday. so it would really behoove him to plug into the state department. >> rolf, to the ambassador's point, the president seems to put a lot of stock in the military, obviously. and obviously it's incredibly...
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believed that simpson and 86 which everybody lit says that reagan was a liberal, is really more about gorbachev and the cold war and him not handing the pr of pr bonanza. and in a time when were preaching freedom and telling him to tear down the wall. a lot of the refugees were from communist cuba and nicaragua who came into the united states seeking political asylum. i don't know what the answers your question. i know the cold war is not been addressed or not. i think it would be terrific if we adjust ourselves of that as well. pgh so, the woman in the front row. and then i will shift to a different part of the room. >> you made a statement that the gop has note -- from america. >> that's a david brooks a. >> it i'm going to ask you to comment on that if you please and the reason i'm asking is that the extension of the statement about the government that they have -- for country as a whole. >> .-middle-dot that bullet. >> i think david has a good point. i think one of -- i get asked a lot that wire democrats a much better politics and republicans are. for reasons that i think have been put out
believed that simpson and 86 which everybody lit says that reagan was a liberal, is really more about gorbachev and the cold war and him not handing the pr of pr bonanza. and in a time when were preaching freedom and telling him to tear down the wall. a lot of the refugees were from communist cuba and nicaragua who came into the united states seeking political asylum. i don't know what the answers your question. i know the cold war is not been addressed or not. i think it would be terrific if...
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we do know about her influence in terms of president reagan's softening on the soviet union and gorbachev, but i think she was influence even in domestic policy. i also think that she grew enormously while she was first lady, that she actually gained gravitas. she educated herself deeply. all right. next question, gil calls it the ivanka rule. this is about cases where daughters take over the function of first lady. do any of you have a good example? >> oh, there was -- >> lots i can see. >> -- several in the 19th century. zachary taylor's wife -- the story was that he was a general in the mexican war and she made a pact with god if he came home safely she would abandon all fashionable life and all society. sure enough, he came home safely and became president, and she spent much of his presidential term in her room. i mean she did not come out, and, consequently, the daughter took over the role of the mother. eliza johnson's daughters when eliza was terribly hill took over ttook -- ill took over the role of the mother. if it wasn't a daughter, it was a niece. buchanan had his ward and ni
we do know about her influence in terms of president reagan's softening on the soviet union and gorbachev, but i think she was influence even in domestic policy. i also think that she grew enormously while she was first lady, that she actually gained gravitas. she educated herself deeply. all right. next question, gil calls it the ivanka rule. this is about cases where daughters take over the function of first lady. do any of you have a good example? >> oh, there was -- >> lots i...
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then and 86, which everybody uses as an example that reagan is somehow a liberal was more about gorbachevnd the cold war and him not handing the soviets and illegals in the united states and at that time we tell him to tear down the wall. a lot of these were from communist cuba and nicaragua but seeking political asylum. i don't know what the answer is to your question, but the cold war has not been addressed here and if we trust ourselves to that as well. >> the woman in the front row and then i will shift over to a different part of the room altogether. >> sonia graham, political consultant. he made the statement that the gop -- [inaudible] >> -- [inaudible] that reason is the house no vision for our country as a whole. so would you comment on that? >> sherry. i thought i dodged a bullet. well, i think david has a pretty good point. i get asked a lot, which i understand there's all sorts of issues by democrats are so much better at pollock takes that republicans are. for reasons that i think, that doesn't seem obvious to democrats who don't control in a government. there is a sense that
then and 86, which everybody uses as an example that reagan is somehow a liberal was more about gorbachevnd the cold war and him not handing the soviets and illegals in the united states and at that time we tell him to tear down the wall. a lot of these were from communist cuba and nicaragua but seeking political asylum. i don't know what the answer is to your question, but the cold war has not been addressed here and if we trust ourselves to that as well. >> the woman in the front row...
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lee n86 which everybody uses as the example that reagan is somehow a liberal was about gorbachev andthe cold war, and pr bonanza, 400,000 illegals in the united states, teaching him to tear down the wall and a lot of these refugees were from communist cuba and nicaragua, seeking political asylum. i don't know what the answer is to your question but i do know the cold war was not addressed enough, it would be terrific if we addressed ourselves to that as well. next, the woman in the front row and i'm going to shift to a different part of the room all together. >> sonya graham, consultant. ruy teixeira made the statement the gop had no vision for america. >> that is what david brooks says. >> i will ask mister goldberg to comment on that. the reason i'm asking you to comment on it is a have a vision for government but they have no vision for the country as a whole. comment on that. >> i thought i dodged that bullet. i david has a pretty good point. i get asked a lot, there are all sorts of issues but why are democrats so much better in politics than republicans and for reasons ray put
lee n86 which everybody uses as the example that reagan is somehow a liberal was about gorbachev andthe cold war, and pr bonanza, 400,000 illegals in the united states, teaching him to tear down the wall and a lot of these refugees were from communist cuba and nicaragua, seeking political asylum. i don't know what the answer is to your question but i do know the cold war was not addressed enough, it would be terrific if we addressed ourselves to that as well. next, the woman in the front row...
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gorbachev, tear down this wall. that is what communists respond to. they are provoked by weakness. into banks are coming on today. more developments mean time. that is on the russian investigation in the raid of the former trump campaign chairman paul manafort at his home. the story broke earlier today. we have more developments on it next. usaa to me means peace of mind. we had a power outage for five days total. we lost a lot of food. we actually filed a claim with usaa to replace that spoiled food. and we really appreciated that we're the webber family and we are usaa members for life. stay with me, mr. parker. when a critical patient is far from the hospital, the hospital must come to the patient. stay with me, mr. parker. the at&t network is helping first responders connect with medical teams in near real time... stay with me, mr. parker. ...saving time when it matters most. stay with me, mrs. parker. that's the power of and. i needed something more to help control my type 2 diabetes. my a1c wasn't were it needed to be. so i liked when my doctor told me that i may reach my blo
gorbachev, tear down this wall. that is what communists respond to. they are provoked by weakness. into banks are coming on today. more developments mean time. that is on the russian investigation in the raid of the former trump campaign chairman paul manafort at his home. the story broke earlier today. we have more developments on it next. usaa to me means peace of mind. we had a power outage for five days total. we lost a lot of food. we actually filed a claim with usaa to replace that...