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the end of the war so to dad mikhail gorbachev represented somebody who. may have like saved north america from russia i don't claim to know better but having listened to a lot of your dad's lectures i think he holds may have seen gorbachev as somebody who rages enough to break with the mold and speak up against the prevailing orthodoxy reach i hope something that we can discuss today but before we do i have to ask you how is your dad doing right now dad's doing well given the circumstances he had a terrible last month and he nearly died several times. better than i've seen him in at least 6 months so i'm happy to be here anyway. i don't think there are many people who don't know who jordan peterson is at least among our audience but for those who haven't been following his progress housewife's again you describe it in the old words what happened to him the bigger picture. we had we had a we have a number of health struggles in our family. i'm not sure if there's a genetic predisposition towards auto immune problems but there seems to be and we've managed
the end of the war so to dad mikhail gorbachev represented somebody who. may have like saved north america from russia i don't claim to know better but having listened to a lot of your dad's lectures i think he holds may have seen gorbachev as somebody who rages enough to break with the mold and speak up against the prevailing orthodoxy reach i hope something that we can discuss today but before we do i have to ask you how is your dad doing right now dad's doing well given the circumstances he...
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the end of the war basically so to dad mikhail gorbachev represented somebody who. may have like saved north america from russia i don't claim to know better but having listened to a lot of your dad's lectures i think he holds may have seen gorbachev as somebody who rages enough to break with the mold and speak up against the prevailing orthodoxy reach i hope something that we can discuss today but before we do i have to ask you how is your dad doing right now dad's doing well given the circumstances he had a terrible last month and he nearly died several times. better than i've seen him in at least 6 months so i'm happy to be here anyway. i don't think there are many people who don't know who jordan peterson is at least among our audience but for those who haven't been following his progress housewife's again you describe it in the old wards what happened to him the bigger picture. we added we have a number of health struggles in our family. i'm not sure if there's a genetic predisposition towards auto immune problems but there seems to be and we've managed to keep
the end of the war basically so to dad mikhail gorbachev represented somebody who. may have like saved north america from russia i don't claim to know better but having listened to a lot of your dad's lectures i think he holds may have seen gorbachev as somebody who rages enough to break with the mold and speak up against the prevailing orthodoxy reach i hope something that we can discuss today but before we do i have to ask you how is your dad doing right now dad's doing well given the...
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do you know what was it about me how gorbachev the 1st until house president of the soviet union. made your father call his firstborn after him i do actually my dad was. a bit traumatise from the relationship north america had with russia during the cold war and when the soviet union fell which was. to a large part from which i have there was a huge relief in north america from like the end of the war basically so to dad mikhail gorbachev represented somebody who. you may have like saved north america from russia i don't claim to know better but having listened to a lot of your dad's lectures i think he also may have seen gorbachev is somebody courageous enough to break with the mold and speak up against the prevailing orthodoxy reach i hope something that we can discuss today but before we do that i have to ask you how is your dad doing right now dad's doing well given the circumstances he had a terrible last month and he nearly died several times. better than i've seen him in at least 6 months so i'm happy to be here anyway. i don't think there are many people who don't know who
do you know what was it about me how gorbachev the 1st until house president of the soviet union. made your father call his firstborn after him i do actually my dad was. a bit traumatise from the relationship north america had with russia during the cold war and when the soviet union fell which was. to a large part from which i have there was a huge relief in north america from like the end of the war basically so to dad mikhail gorbachev represented somebody who. you may have like saved north...
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the end of the war basically so to dad mikhail gorbachev represented somebody who. may have like saved north america from russia i don't claim to know better but having listened to a lot of your dad's lectures i think he also may have seen gorbachev is somebody courageous enough to break with the mold and speak up against the prevailing orthodoxy reach i hope something that we can discuss today but before we do that i have to ask you how is your dad doing right now dad's doing well given the circumstances he had a terrible last month and he nearly died several times. better than i've seen him.
the end of the war basically so to dad mikhail gorbachev represented somebody who. may have like saved north america from russia i don't claim to know better but having listened to a lot of your dad's lectures i think he also may have seen gorbachev is somebody courageous enough to break with the mold and speak up against the prevailing orthodoxy reach i hope something that we can discuss today but before we do that i have to ask you how is your dad doing right now dad's doing well given the...
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if you take the period from 1988 when mikael gorbachev was making clear he wanted to end the cold war through 2008 and look at the national security council, not the staff but to decide american foreign policy , that is cabinet level officials of the various agencies and you say who was there? even the two-term presidents clinton, george w. bush were there for only eight years. :-colon powell was there for nine. he served for american presidents as chairman of the joint chiefs for two of those and secretary of state. and cheney served a 12 year secretary of defense and then as vice president. no one had the longevity they did. there was also strong personalities to look at. maybe remember :-colon powell is so popular you thought he could've been president. and then dick cheney was so powerful many people thought he was the president. [laughter] and looking at these great ironies powell thought of cheney and his partner politicians where he was not. but yet it was powell who was the charismatic figure who is great with people and crowds. and the reminiscent of operation desert storm th
if you take the period from 1988 when mikael gorbachev was making clear he wanted to end the cold war through 2008 and look at the national security council, not the staff but to decide american foreign policy , that is cabinet level officials of the various agencies and you say who was there? even the two-term presidents clinton, george w. bush were there for only eight years. :-colon powell was there for nine. he served for american presidents as chairman of the joint chiefs for two of those...
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president gorbachev in russia had no experience in foreign affairs when he became president of russia. and i'm the longest serving governor in america. i've had a lot of experience in international economic relations, which will be at the center of our foreign policy in the 1990's in how we compete in the international economy. so i think i should be required to demonstrate an understanding of where our country is and what it takes to keep us safe and strong, to defy what our national security is and the post-cole war era but i don't think that we should say only people with foreign policy experience can run for president because there's too much evidence that we have many good presidents in foreign policy who didn't come out of the foreign policy area. >> but the world is getting the -- governor clinton: that's right but that's that the most difficult part of the job. the most difficult part of the job is what we should do at home. i do think in the debates which come up, everybody will be given an opportunity to say what do you think the national interest of the country is and when
president gorbachev in russia had no experience in foreign affairs when he became president of russia. and i'm the longest serving governor in america. i've had a lot of experience in international economic relations, which will be at the center of our foreign policy in the 1990's in how we compete in the international economy. so i think i should be required to demonstrate an understanding of where our country is and what it takes to keep us safe and strong, to defy what our national security...
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president gorbachev and president bush have in us they are going to reduce nuclear weapons.are in a disarmament race. you will grow up and live in a world and raise your children in a world in which you never have to think about that. on the other hand, the world i grew up in had one thing everyone took for granted -- america's economic supremacy. when i graduated from high school in 1964 we had virtually no unemployment in america. we had a high rate of economic growth, everybody who wanted to work at a job, and every year you could look forward to making more money on your we had only six percent of the world's people. we control about forty percent of the world's wealth . well today we've got about a little less than five percent of the world's people. we still have over twenty percent of the world's wealth . but it's dropping fast. the german economy growing more rapidly than ours the japanese economy growing more rapidly than ours . our most urgent task and you can see it here in new hampshire with all your economic problems is to restore the economic leadership of the
president gorbachev and president bush have in us they are going to reduce nuclear weapons.are in a disarmament race. you will grow up and live in a world and raise your children in a world in which you never have to think about that. on the other hand, the world i grew up in had one thing everyone took for granted -- america's economic supremacy. when i graduated from high school in 1964 we had virtually no unemployment in america. we had a high rate of economic growth, everybody who wanted to...
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with its new leader mikhail gorbachev in the middle of the 1980 s. . perestroika meant restructuring towards liberalization and democratization it certainly had a positive impact on the international situation astonishing news from east germany by the east german authorities have said that in essence of the berlin wall doesn't mean anything anymore. but inside the u.s.s.r. the weakening of kremlin control had different consequences. in ukraine a nationalistic political organization. or people's movement emerged in 1989 due to this openness we were. they advocated for independence of ukraine from the u.s.s.r. and became an incubator for leaders of ukrainian citizens. in 19011 of them new book founded svoboda an openly radical nationalist party preaching the good old principles of bondage era. of the. 2. per jew crane from the jews in russia ukraine for ukrainians and so on his statements got him 5th place in the simon visa center top 10 anti-semitic world leader rankings of 2012. but also sadly attracted numerous phone. dimitri are founded another extre
with its new leader mikhail gorbachev in the middle of the 1980 s. . perestroika meant restructuring towards liberalization and democratization it certainly had a positive impact on the international situation astonishing news from east germany by the east german authorities have said that in essence of the berlin wall doesn't mean anything anymore. but inside the u.s.s.r. the weakening of kremlin control had different consequences. in ukraine a nationalistic political organization. or people's...
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president gorbachev in russia, who has been a real success in foreign policy, had no experience when he became president of russia. i the longest-serving governor am in america. i have a lot of experience in international economic relations, which will be at the center of our foreign policy in the 1990's, how we compete in the international economy. i think i should be required to demonstrate an understanding of where our country is and what it takes to keep us safe and strong, to define what foreign-policy our national security is, in the post world war era. i don't think we should only say that people with foreign-policy experience can run for president, because there is too much evidence we had very many good presidents who did not come out of the foreign-policy area. >> but you have to deal with that because the world is getting -- gov. clinton: that's not the most difficult part of the job. the most difficult part of the job is what to do at home. i think it's pretty clear what we should do when dealing with the soviets, i do think in the debates which come up, everyone will be
president gorbachev in russia, who has been a real success in foreign policy, had no experience when he became president of russia. i the longest-serving governor am in america. i have a lot of experience in international economic relations, which will be at the center of our foreign policy in the 1990's, how we compete in the international economy. i think i should be required to demonstrate an understanding of where our country is and what it takes to keep us safe and strong, to define what...
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gorbachev, open this gate. mr. gorbachev, tear down this wall!charles: president reagan delivering what could arguably be considered the greatest presidential quote ever. want to bring in bruce fine, former u.s. associate deputy attorney general to president reagan. bruce, ronald reagan was president during the cold war. was there a unity issue in this country back then? i got to tell you right now, seems no matter what happens under president trump, democrats won't give them credit. in fact they continue to make him the central point of their running? >> they're certainly greater consensus then than now. even when you consider mr. reagan's willingness to deal with mr. gorbachev, the intermediate nuclear forces treaty is one example. he basically ended upsetting the stage for winning the cold war without fighting a single battle but there were perhaps the majority in the reagan admin who never believed gorbachev in fact was a reformer. they thought he would turn into just another brezhnev. you had the internal disputes but i think president reaga
gorbachev, open this gate. mr. gorbachev, tear down this wall!charles: president reagan delivering what could arguably be considered the greatest presidential quote ever. want to bring in bruce fine, former u.s. associate deputy attorney general to president reagan. bruce, ronald reagan was president during the cold war. was there a unity issue in this country back then? i got to tell you right now, seems no matter what happens under president trump, democrats won't give them credit. in fact...
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gorbachev, open this gate. mr.r down this wall. >> the republican party of the 1980s is long gone. now may have a skosh less dignity. really what we saw this week was the death of the republican party as anything other than the cult of donald trump. joining me now is david jolly, former republican congressman who is no longer affiliated with the party. and michael steele, former rnc chairman who's hanging on as a republican as long as he can. i'm sorry, i feel bad for you, man. here is the vote on no witnesses. senator lamar alexander, who tried to make it seem like this high-minded decision with this lengthy tweet storm explaining why no witnesses. lisa murkowski, no. senator susan collins, yes. because she's really in trouble for her re-election. senator mitt romney yes. just as former party chair, michael steele, what were the calculations that these four made, and why were they so different from one another other than lamar alexander, who's out of there? >> yeah. and i think when you're looking at the no votes,
gorbachev, open this gate. mr.r down this wall. >> the republican party of the 1980s is long gone. now may have a skosh less dignity. really what we saw this week was the death of the republican party as anything other than the cult of donald trump. joining me now is david jolly, former republican congressman who is no longer affiliated with the party. and michael steele, former rnc chairman who's hanging on as a republican as long as he can. i'm sorry, i feel bad for you, man. here is...
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mr gorbachev tear down this. wall generous and decent not because we believe in ourselves like that punch him in the face but to. be a nurse to have about a future. sharper words there from presidents. and current as well as from mike bloomberg now the language of the u.s. president no doubt reflects the time and the society in which he or she lives for can the bloomberg we have yet to hear his language he has not participated in the debates that is expected to change at the next debate within days almost on the conversation continues online you'll find us on twitter either at the news you can follow me at bring t.v. or for me to use the hash tag the day every member whatever happens between now and then tomorrow is another day we'll see that everyone's. support teams are still beating the pack a big win for. empire life's a kid glove box got the job done. and will things calmed down now to berlin they won their 1st game after coach klinsmann quick. check on. their child and their future. tens of zone scenes of c
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mr gorbachev tear down this. wall bill are generous and decent not because we believe in ourselves like a punch in the face but to. be a nurse to have. a future. sharper words there from presidents. and current as well as from like bloomberg now the language of the u.s. president no doubt reflects the time and the society in which he or she lives for can the bloomberg we have yet to hear his language he has not participated in the debates that is expected to change at the next debate where the days almost on the conversation continues online you'll find us on twitter either at the news you can follow me at bring you to use the hash tag the day every member whatever happens between now and then tomorrow is another day we'll see that everybody. equal into. a country's economy grow 6 people. when there are look at the bigger picture india a country that faces many challenges. people are struggling to create a sustainable future clever projects from europe and india. you still need our ears to hear in the future. can
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mr gorbachev tear down this wall built that wall built wall generous and decent not because we believe in ourselves like that punch him in the face but because it's beyond us who haven't thought of the future. sharp contrast sharper words there from presidents frost and current as well as from like when burke now the language of the u.s. president no doubt reflects the time and the society in which he or she lives for the bloomberg we have yet to hear his language he has not participated in the debates that is expected to change at the next debate within days almost on the conversation continues online you'll find us on twitter either at the news you can follow me at bring t.v. or for me to use the hash tag the day every member whatever happens between now and then tomorrow is another day we'll see that everyone. deprived of their child and their future. tens of thousands of children finders who are orphaned. could become darius. just the fall of mosul they've been refused papers. and the chance of going to school. what will become of. close up. next d.w. . hundreds all thieves in my t
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your future and lady involved is the colorful diversity brought by multilateralism we are 2nd to gorbachev hold multilateralism major countries should set a good example collaboration between major countries is instrumental to the success of multilateralism in international and particularly in multilateral affairs major countries played a key role and showed significant responsibilities therefore they need to behave in a way that is consistent with their status or will instead of putting their own interests above those of others when they should care for the common interest of all countries where you instead of carving out some years of influence they should work for an open world where you can start of provoking confrontation or they should work together to maintain world peace and stability when we draw china will further strengthen strategic ordination with russia following the strategic guidance of older president we will advance our comprehensive strategic partnership of called you nation for a new era on all fronts where we were and is still more positive energy into global security
your future and lady involved is the colorful diversity brought by multilateralism we are 2nd to gorbachev hold multilateralism major countries should set a good example collaboration between major countries is instrumental to the success of multilateralism in international and particularly in multilateral affairs major countries played a key role and showed significant responsibilities therefore they need to behave in a way that is consistent with their status or will instead of putting their...
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president ronald reagan and soviet leader mikhail gorbachev signed the i.n.f. treaty in december in 1987 in washington after decades of cold war it was a milestone in ending the arms race between the superpowers. in 2019. and after accusing russia of violating the treaty the us formally pulled out of the i.m.f. . and the new start a 2010 nuclear arms reduction treaty between the us and russia may not be extended when it expires in 2021. does this herald a new nuclear arms race designed if it's all at the i.n.f. treaty can't be saved because neither of the party east of ukraine meant are still interested in saving the united states would only want to rescue it if it is globalized meaning of china india and pakistan join the chinese have already made it clear that they see no reason to join it on the russians have violated unless the in the. inflects. in early 2019 russia publicly unveiled its s s c 8 nuclear missile the ground launched cruise missile is claimed by u.s. intelligence to have a range of over 2300 kilometers which puts it in violation of the i.n.f.
president ronald reagan and soviet leader mikhail gorbachev signed the i.n.f. treaty in december in 1987 in washington after decades of cold war it was a milestone in ending the arms race between the superpowers. in 2019. and after accusing russia of violating the treaty the us formally pulled out of the i.m.f. . and the new start a 2010 nuclear arms reduction treaty between the us and russia may not be extended when it expires in 2021. does this herald a new nuclear arms race designed if it's...
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he's served gorbachev and serena williams.is son, director of "craze rich asians". >>> we're monitoring the winds close this afternoon. winds were gusting over 40 miles an hour. that wind advisory has now been canceled because the winds are backing off. along the coast it's 24. 20 in novato. that wind direction is cold. it's coming out of the north, draining in some cool air. we're down to 39 in vallejo. palo alto at 38 degrees. breezy tomorrow. not nearly as windy as we were. throughout the day expect winds at 10 to 20 miles per hour throughout the bay area. overnight tonight is chilly, dropping into the 30s for most of us. under clear skies. tomorrow we'll rebound into the mid-50s under sunny skies, which is below average. the accuweather seven-day forecast, we have another cold morning tuesday and numbers warm up by thursday or friday. the next seven days we are rain-free. >>> free trip back to miami, where sports director chris alvarez is standing by. >> much more from super bowl liv. we'll take a deep dive into some actio
he's served gorbachev and serena williams.is son, director of "craze rich asians". >>> we're monitoring the winds close this afternoon. winds were gusting over 40 miles an hour. that wind advisory has now been canceled because the winds are backing off. along the coast it's 24. 20 in novato. that wind direction is cold. it's coming out of the north, draining in some cool air. we're down to 39 in vallejo. palo alto at 38 degrees. breezy tomorrow. not nearly as windy as we...
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a treaty to end hostilities was signbed tween presidents reagan and gorbachev. he called the investigations bull shit and pledged revenge against the fbi, sitting senators and the speaker of the house, showcasing the innerworkings of his mind. the wide range of thoughts he's holding in at one time. fbi and the men and women who work there. his attorney general, william barr in the fronted row and has not yet released any public statements or concerns or expre expressed disagreements with the smears against his work force. >> we've been going through this now for over three years. it was evil, it was corrupt t was dirty cops. it was leakers and liars. in my opinion these are the crookedest, most dis honest, dirtiest people i've ever seen. with all of these horrible dirty cops that took these dossiers and do bad things. thigh knew all about it. the fisa courts should be ashamed of themselves. dirty cops, bad people. if this happened to president obama, a lot of people would have been in jail for a long time already many, many years. if i didn't fire james comey, w
a treaty to end hostilities was signbed tween presidents reagan and gorbachev. he called the investigations bull shit and pledged revenge against the fbi, sitting senators and the speaker of the house, showcasing the innerworkings of his mind. the wide range of thoughts he's holding in at one time. fbi and the men and women who work there. his attorney general, william barr in the fronted row and has not yet released any public statements or concerns or expre expressed disagreements with the...
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he famously said, i'm not going to dance on the berlin wall because it will make it difficult for gorbachevate. that was an extraordinary set of skills which meant he presided over the end of the cold war with germany inside nato and not a shot being fired. that was quite an extraordinary performance. >> do you worry that we have lost that kind of balance? the politics are so polarized. the president is now coming in and saying they have to come in and undo everything the previous president did, which you're describing as a more subtle kind of navigation. >> that's right, as we polarize politically and we have presidents who are so keen on differentiating their product, that they have to repeal something that the predecessor did, that's very bad for us. take climate change. the president, trump's withdrawal from the paris accords which obama had negotiated is going to hurt us in the long run. but when his staff came to him and said, we can do this in an easier way, he said, no, i made a campaign promise. that's poisonous. >> we'll leave it at that. joe nye, pleasure to have you on. >> it's
he famously said, i'm not going to dance on the berlin wall because it will make it difficult for gorbachevate. that was an extraordinary set of skills which meant he presided over the end of the cold war with germany inside nato and not a shot being fired. that was quite an extraordinary performance. >> do you worry that we have lost that kind of balance? the politics are so polarized. the president is now coming in and saying they have to come in and undo everything the previous...
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unauthentic they love of the city and bernie loves i love the soviet union i say prudent, because i liked gorbachevsoviet union i want. >> i want to build read propaganda for they line me up and kill you. >> i don't love that but i love the truth and commies are great. [laughter] >> pete booted jed should dive in there and say honestly, i've got the obama endorsement, i don't know it but i've got it some claim victory. >> that would be really funny. none of chelsea's getting medical have to go. the panel returns will bit later coming up the coronavirus outbreak is freaking people out, man. give your mass? the stock market sinking in like bernie's sweaters, your stinking. that's next. ♪ ♪ no more lugging your clubs through the airport or risk having your clubs lost or damaged by the airlines. sending your own clubs ahead with shipsticks.com makes it fast & easy to get to your golf destination. with just a few clicks or a phone call, we'll pick up and deliver your clubs on-time, guaranteed, for as low as $39.99. shipsticks.com saves you time and money. make it simple. make it ship sticks. let's be ho
unauthentic they love of the city and bernie loves i love the soviet union i say prudent, because i liked gorbachevsoviet union i want. >> i want to build read propaganda for they line me up and kill you. >> i don't love that but i love the truth and commies are great. [laughter] >> pete booted jed should dive in there and say honestly, i've got the obama endorsement, i don't know it but i've got it some claim victory. >> that would be really funny. none of chelsea's...
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unauthentic they love of the city and bernie loves i love the soviet union i say prudent, because i liked gorbachevy soviet union i want. >> i want to build read propaganda for they line me up and kill you. >> i don't love that but i love the truth and commies are great. [laughter] >> pete booted jed should dive in there and say honestly, i've got the obama endorsement, i don't know it but i've got it some claim victory. >> that would be really funny. none of chelsea's getting medical have to go. the panel returns will bit later coming up the coronavirus outbreak is freaking people out, man. give your mass? the stock market sinking in like bernie's sweaters, your stinking. that's next. there's a company that's talked to even more real people than me: jd power. 448,134 to be exact. they answered 410 questions in 8 categories about vehicle quality. and when they were done, chevy earned more j.d. power quality awards across cars, trucks and suvs than any other brand over the last four years. so on behalf of chevrolet, i want to say "thank you, real people." you're welcome. we're gonna need a bigger ro
unauthentic they love of the city and bernie loves i love the soviet union i say prudent, because i liked gorbachevy soviet union i want. >> i want to build read propaganda for they line me up and kill you. >> i don't love that but i love the truth and commies are great. [laughter] >> pete booted jed should dive in there and say honestly, i've got the obama endorsement, i don't know it but i've got it some claim victory. >> that would be really funny. none of chelsea's...
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a treaty to end hostilities was signbed tween presidents reagan and gorbachev. shit and pledged revenge against the fbi, sitting senators and the speaker of the house, showcasing the innerworkings of his mind. the wide range of thoughts he's holding
a treaty to end hostilities was signbed tween presidents reagan and gorbachev. shit and pledged revenge against the fbi, sitting senators and the speaker of the house, showcasing the innerworkings of his mind. the wide range of thoughts he's holding
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gorbachev, tear down this wall. >> build that wall. that wall. >> so, you know, i don't know how this race is going to go. i think bernie's favored tonight, tomorrow. i think bloomberg has a lot of money. i think he could spend a billion dollars easily. he probably makes a billion dollars during the course of the campaign, seriously. he's dipping into the till as it comes in. what happens if he's the candidate against trump? would he be able to lead the democrats? >> absolutely. >> how does he get to be a democrat? >> well, he's running the democrat primary and he's doing pretty well so far in the polls. >> pay to play. >> really quickly, i wish that was the ad i saw joe biden closing with in new hampshire because it reminds people of the electability argument he played up in his campaign that has now falt faltered. >> the amount bloomberg spent translated to $38 every second. on his campaign. a remarkable sum of money. >> tell us about klobuchar, you love her. >> i'm a republican sitting here who is absolutely not going to vote for th
gorbachev, tear down this wall. >> build that wall. that wall. >> so, you know, i don't know how this race is going to go. i think bernie's favored tonight, tomorrow. i think bloomberg has a lot of money. i think he could spend a billion dollars easily. he probably makes a billion dollars during the course of the campaign, seriously. he's dipping into the till as it comes in. what happens if he's the candidate against trump? would he be able to lead the democrats? >>...
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gorbachev, tear down this wall. >> build that wall. >> americans are strong and decent not because we believe in ourselves. >> i'd like to punch him in the face. >> but because we hold beliefs beyond ourselves. >> grab him by the [ bleep ]. >> the future doesn't belong to the faint-hearted. >> this is the crap we have to put up with. >> it belongs to the brave. >> i never want to be -- >> i'm asking you to believe, not in my ability to bring about change but in yours. >> how about if i take his money but in the end i screw him and don't do anything for him? ♪ >> this is an ad being run by mike bloomberg, the former mayor of new york city. one of the richest men on earth who spent well north of $200 million already. on ads that, yes, promote his own candidacy but also soften the president up. putting his ad shop and the huge amount of money he has behind his advertising campaigns into making the president more beatable. frankly by anyone on the democratic side, mike bloomberg included but not exclusively him. and in part because that's the way he's running bloomberg is another factor i
gorbachev, tear down this wall. >> build that wall. >> americans are strong and decent not because we believe in ourselves. >> i'd like to punch him in the face. >> but because we hold beliefs beyond ourselves. >> grab him by the [ bleep ]. >> the future doesn't belong to the faint-hearted. >> this is the crap we have to put up with. >> it belongs to the brave. >> i never want to be -- >> i'm asking you to believe, not in my ability to...
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even ronald reagan with all of his great breakthroughs with gorbachev and diplomacy started trailing off, people had their reagan quota. >> do we have cards? do you know where we -- where they are? we want to make sure you have a chance to ask questions. you can pass them down the road. let me go to people that are here in the audience and also watching at home. maybe some young people. what would you advise them to do if they get interested in history? i know it sounds simple, but we at c-span, we would not be doing history if it was not for these terrific historians. 44 of them in this book. and over the years, all of the interviews i have given a spirit what would you advise a younger person to do or someone that is not so young if they want to get started and all of this? >> edna: other than -- >> other than come talk to me? enter my class. [laughter] >> i would tell them to read, read, read. read everything. not just the kind of history is that you are personally interested in. that all history. if i lived long enough, some day i'm going to write a book. because i am fascinated
even ronald reagan with all of his great breakthroughs with gorbachev and diplomacy started trailing off, people had their reagan quota. >> do we have cards? do you know where we -- where they are? we want to make sure you have a chance to ask questions. you can pass them down the road. let me go to people that are here in the audience and also watching at home. maybe some young people. what would you advise them to do if they get interested in history? i know it sounds simple, but we at...
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were president reagan was having the talks with then-president or chair of the communist party, gorbachevtually brought it to his attention in a one-on-one meeting. it is well-documented that he said, cut the stuff out or we are not to have a deal. why did he say that, because it was hurting the perception of the united states across the world, hurting our interest with our allies and partners. again, we have to understand that it is not about the individual, what the individual did. it is about shaping a narrative of global events. in the long term, it will have very dr. mental effects on the united states. host: is this primarily what the center for european policy analysis does is focus on russia? guest: yes. we focus on russian influence but we mainly try to understand where the relationship is going. i mention partners allies quite -- partners and allies quite a few times. the realities that they not his states cannot go at it alone and we need our european partners and allies to help us respond, to help us deter and to help ensure our national security. russia is one of the key thre
were president reagan was having the talks with then-president or chair of the communist party, gorbachevtually brought it to his attention in a one-on-one meeting. it is well-documented that he said, cut the stuff out or we are not to have a deal. why did he say that, because it was hurting the perception of the united states across the world, hurting our interest with our allies and partners. again, we have to understand that it is not about the individual, what the individual did. it is...
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june 12th, 1987, president reagan and mister gorbachev, tear down the wall, tara down the signs, we renegotiatedng to stay open. tear down the sign. we are going to be opening downtown, 150 broadway and we will stay open. we are able to save 48 jobs. maria: we appreciate you telling us about it. "varney and company" is starting right now. have a good show. stuart: it was worth it. good morning, here is what you need to know.
june 12th, 1987, president reagan and mister gorbachev, tear down the wall, tara down the signs, we renegotiatedng to stay open. tear down the sign. we are going to be opening downtown, 150 broadway and we will stay open. we are able to save 48 jobs. maria: we appreciate you telling us about it. "varney and company" is starting right now. have a good show. stuart: it was worth it. good morning, here is what you need to know.
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gorbachev, tear down this wall. >> build that wall, build that wall. >> americans are generous and strongnd decent not because we believe in ourselves -- >> i would like to punch him in the face. believe inuse we others. we have tothe crap put up with. >> i am asking you to believe, not in my ability to bring about change, but in yours. >> how about i take his money but in the end i screw him and don't do anything? ♪ host: that from the bloomberg campaign, spending in excess of $380 million so far in advertising since launching his campaign with a staff of more than 2400. the bloomberg headquarters located in times square. on facebook, another dangerous billionaire republican trying to pretend to be a liberal and buy his way into power. i am shocked how many people are falling for the slick ads. another prison said it is ironic and hypocritical that the democrats are considering voting for a 1%-er. the betting odds are increasing for michael bloomberg, with bernie sanders still leading the pack. followed by michael bloomberg, pete buttigieg, joe biden and even hillary clinton is listed. i
gorbachev, tear down this wall. >> build that wall, build that wall. >> americans are generous and strongnd decent not because we believe in ourselves -- >> i would like to punch him in the face. believe inuse we others. we have tothe crap put up with. >> i am asking you to believe, not in my ability to bring about change, but in yours. >> how about i take his money but in the end i screw him and don't do anything? ♪ host: that from the bloomberg campaign,...
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s in 1981, vietnam, cambodia, laos and one of the people with me, a gorbachev-like character which we visited with that we carried with us, wrote a map. it was not north vietnam, south vietnam. it was vietnam. out of those meetings we started something good and led to the normalizing relations. john mccain worked it here, our bipartisan codel worked is in the house. one of the members of the codel was a former p.o.w., air force, shot down over vietnam, his name was. mr. peters: -- mr. carper: his name was pete peterson. i remember every time i run down to the lincoln memorial and run back to the capitol, i run back to the vietnam memorial. i want to express my thanks to sheldon whitehouse, senator whitehouse, for raising up our colleagues, my brothers and sisters as he just did. mr. president, i wanted to begin by asking unanimous consent that jerry gonase and kristin butler be granted floor privileges. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. carper: mr. president, i rise today with a message to our colleagues and to this world that we inhabit. climate change has become the grea
s in 1981, vietnam, cambodia, laos and one of the people with me, a gorbachev-like character which we visited with that we carried with us, wrote a map. it was not north vietnam, south vietnam. it was vietnam. out of those meetings we started something good and led to the normalizing relations. john mccain worked it here, our bipartisan codel worked is in the house. one of the members of the codel was a former p.o.w., air force, shot down over vietnam, his name was. mr. peters: -- mr. carper:...
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gorbachev, tear down that wall. >> build that wall! build that wall!re strong and generous and decent not because we believe in ourselves. >> like to punch him in the face. >> but because we hold beliefs beyond ourselves, grab them by the [ bleep ]. >> the future doesn't belong to the fainthearted. >> this is that crap we have to put up with. >> belongs to the brave. >> i'm asking you to believe. not in my ability to bring about change but in yours. >> how about if i take his money, but in the end i screw him and don't do anything for him? [ cheers and applause ] >>> come on back in. we're in manchester. that was 2020 candidate michael bloomberg's new ad released over the weekend calling on voters to help bring presidential back, i think that was a good ad. >> interesting. adrienne, i'm hearing from a lot of democrats who aren't necessarily saying, i'm going to vote for mike, but what they're saying is, i kind of like this guy. i like his ads. >> who is he? >> i like what he's doing and i like that he's driving donald trump crazy. [ applause ] which is
gorbachev, tear down that wall. >> build that wall! build that wall!re strong and generous and decent not because we believe in ourselves. >> like to punch him in the face. >> but because we hold beliefs beyond ourselves, grab them by the [ bleep ]. >> the future doesn't belong to the fainthearted. >> this is that crap we have to put up with. >> belongs to the brave. >> i'm asking you to believe. not in my ability to bring about change but in yours....
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june 12th, 1987, president reagan and mister gorbachev, tear down the wall, tara down the signs, we renegotiated with the landlord and are not closing, we are going to stay open. tear down the sign. we are going to be opening downtown, 150 broadway and we will stay open. we are able to save 48 jobs. maria: we appreciate you telling us about it. "varney and company" is starting right now. have a good show. stuart: it was worth it. good morning, here is what you need to know. the market selloff continues and so does the search for a safe haven, the spreading virus is the main factor, dow industrials down 400 points at "the opening bell," this is shaping up to be the worst week for the dow since the financial crisis of 2008. s&p down 50, one.5% or more and the nasdaq down 2% at "the opening bell". the president has offered reassurance about the virus, quote, the risk to the american people remains very low. we are ready to do whatever we have to as the disease spreads. now comes news of an unexplained case of the coronavirus in california. the patient did not travel to a virus hotspot and was not i
june 12th, 1987, president reagan and mister gorbachev, tear down the wall, tara down the signs, we renegotiated with the landlord and are not closing, we are going to stay open. tear down the sign. we are going to be opening downtown, 150 broadway and we will stay open. we are able to save 48 jobs. maria: we appreciate you telling us about it. "varney and company" is starting right now. have a good show. stuart: it was worth it. good morning, here is what you need to know. the market...
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and to a lesser degree, gorbachev. but that network brought about the fall of the wall and this is the beginning on how rearrangement across europe is taking place. i will say also, it's tough for of d to be under the yolk the -- under the yoke of the your peen union. it's tough for italy, it's tough for greece to be compatible with germany, for example. when i see these small countries that need a trade agreement and they have to get all the other countries to agree in that trade agreement before -- and the mentality is, we're going to have protectionism, then you're not going to get to a trade agreement if you have protectionism. a couple of days ago i sat down with just an extraordinary group of conservative leaders within the european parliament, scattered across, oh,ing aor nine or so of the country's -- of the countries out of the european union, i see the vision that they see. it's a virgs that moves toward, they want governments that represent we the people. they're tired of elitists. they're tired of globalist
and to a lesser degree, gorbachev. but that network brought about the fall of the wall and this is the beginning on how rearrangement across europe is taking place. i will say also, it's tough for of d to be under the yolk the -- under the yoke of the your peen union. it's tough for italy, it's tough for greece to be compatible with germany, for example. when i see these small countries that need a trade agreement and they have to get all the other countries to agree in that trade agreement...