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because jim baker was the chief of staff and mike disease very didn't like haig and they tried to keep him off moat core do motorcades and air force one the hotel and haig said am i a helper in she complained but the gorillas in the white house. and mike deaver dresses up in a gorilla costume in the white house, making fun of him. astounding if could not imagine an era of cellphones and twitter somebody who duty but this was before that. so haig goes -- then george shut come -- george shuts comes in ask and the stan there really helped and then the other thing is this idea that the idea of regular reagan rules. if you have a seasons of what the president wants you're more like through dish even if they interchange, aide notes the direction of president is trying to go and the person who succeeded reagan was george h.w. bush and you had much more warring between then more conservative staffers and moderate staffers because bush himself was a little less clear about his positions, he had trouble with the -- not clear on where they were going to go it's hard to get -- [loss of audio] >> r
because jim baker was the chief of staff and mike disease very didn't like haig and they tried to keep him off moat core do motorcades and air force one the hotel and haig said am i a helper in she complained but the gorillas in the white house. and mike deaver dresses up in a gorilla costume in the white house, making fun of him. astounding if could not imagine an era of cellphones and twitter somebody who duty but this was before that. so haig goes -- then george shut come -- george shuts...
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haig, seems to suggest that for the time being, the united states will abide by the limits of the treaty and he hopes the soviet union will, too. how long do you intend the united states should abide by the terms of the agreement, which you consider inequitable, and what do you consider it inequities to be? pres. reagan: well, the salt treaty, first of all, i think permits a continued buildup on both sides of strategic nuclear weapons. in the main thing, it authorizes an immediate increase, in large numbers, of soviet warheads. there is no verification as to the number of warheads on the missile. no method for us to do this. i don't think that a treaty -- s.a.l.t. means strategic arms limitation -- that actually a permits a buildup on both sides of strategic nuclear weapons is - can properly be called that. i said that when we can that i am - for our people to go in to negotiate, or discussions leading to negotiations -- that we should start negotiating on the basis of trying to affect an actual reduction in the numbers of nuclear weapons. that would then be real strategic arms limitatio
haig, seems to suggest that for the time being, the united states will abide by the limits of the treaty and he hopes the soviet union will, too. how long do you intend the united states should abide by the terms of the agreement, which you consider inequitable, and what do you consider it inequities to be? pres. reagan: well, the salt treaty, first of all, i think permits a continued buildup on both sides of strategic nuclear weapons. in the main thing, it authorizes an immediate increase, in...
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stark criticism level by medical professionals put together a 64 page document to the haig to accuse president bolsonaro of crimes against humanity. the failure of his government to act decisively may have contributed to so many of the deaths surging here in brazil. on sunday, only 24,000. that's after a horrifying week before frankly many days saw 50,000 cases. nick peyton walsh, brazil. >>> india reported close to 50,000 new cases on sunday. that increase takes the country's total infections soaring past 1.4 million. the health ministry says 485,000 are still active. the country also recorded more than 700 additional deaths sunday bringing the total amount of people killed by the virus to almost 33,000. >>> well, vacationers from the u.k. joined the beaches of spain right now were facing a new covid-19 headache. the british government is requiring them to quarantine for two weeks once they get home. the new travel rule is due to spain's spike in new cases. the move could not come at a worst time for spain. it's a major holiday destination for tourists. let's turn to atika shubert i
stark criticism level by medical professionals put together a 64 page document to the haig to accuse president bolsonaro of crimes against humanity. the failure of his government to act decisively may have contributed to so many of the deaths surging here in brazil. on sunday, only 24,000. that's after a horrifying week before frankly many days saw 50,000 cases. nick peyton walsh, brazil. >>> india reported close to 50,000 new cases on sunday. that increase takes the country's total...
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though, from medical professionals who put together a 64-page document that they're sending to the haig, to the international courts there to essentially accuse president jair bolsonaro of crimes against humanity. suggesting that his rhetoric of playing down the disease, his failure of government to act decisively may well have contributed to so many of the deaths still surging here in brazil. a slight respite to those numbers on sunday, only 24,000, but that's after a horrifying week, frankly, where most days saw 50,000 cases. the surge still raging here. nick paton walsh, brasilia, brazil. >>> the british government is requiring travellers to quarantine for two weeks. the new travel rule announced over the weekend due to spain's spike in new cases. our atika shubert is at the valencia airport in spain, gauging reaction there. good to see you, atika. so what are people saying about this new quarantine requirement? >> reporter: well, you know, it was a really sudden decision. it happened overnight on saturday, and even caught out britain's transportation secretary who just arrived in sp
though, from medical professionals who put together a 64-page document that they're sending to the haig, to the international courts there to essentially accuse president jair bolsonaro of crimes against humanity. suggesting that his rhetoric of playing down the disease, his failure of government to act decisively may well have contributed to so many of the deaths still surging here in brazil. a slight respite to those numbers on sunday, only 24,000, but that's after a horrifying week, frankly,...
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those corridors say that this is what's going on here or maybe washington or lincoln or hans christian haigstatues need to be taken down because somehow, they are racist, but yet, here we go good with the president of the united states just doing a simple campaign event at mount rushmore, that's a racist event. i'm sorry. is so transparent now what is going on here in terms of what we are going to see here during the 2020 election and only 120 days away from election day as far as bias. it's not even bias anymore, it is activism by many in media in terms of we need to get joe biden elected to getr donald trump out and it's something that quitemo frankly i think the jig is up at this point as far as the american people, at least the objective ones, understanding what is going on here as far as coverage of this president and of his opponent which never got any remotely tough questions during his so-called press conference a couple of days ago where he wasn't asked about defending the police in new york city, $1 billion taken away, yet 46% of shootings are up in that city, can't ask him about
those corridors say that this is what's going on here or maybe washington or lincoln or hans christian haigstatues need to be taken down because somehow, they are racist, but yet, here we go good with the president of the united states just doing a simple campaign event at mount rushmore, that's a racist event. i'm sorry. is so transparent now what is going on here in terms of what we are going to see here during the 2020 election and only 120 days away from election day as far as bias. it's...
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though, from medical professionals who put together a 64-page document that they're sending to the haigto the international courts, there to essentially accuse president jair bolsonaro of crimes against humanity. suggesting that his rhetoric of playing down the disease, his failure of government to act decisively may well have contributed to so many of the deaths still surging here in brazil. a slight respite to the numbers on sunday, only 24,000, but that's after a horrifying week, frankly, where they saw 50,000 cases. nick paton walsh, cnn, brazil. >>> days after the u.s. forced a chinese consulate to shut down, beijing retaliates by closing an american consulate. we will take you there live when we come back. if you have postmenopausal osteoporosis and a high risk for fracture, now might not be the best time to ask yourself, are my bones strong? life is full of make or break moments. that's why it's so important to help reduce your risk of fracture with prolia®. only prolia® is proven to help strengthen and protect bones from fracture with 1 shot every 6 months. do not take prolia® i
though, from medical professionals who put together a 64-page document that they're sending to the haigto the international courts, there to essentially accuse president jair bolsonaro of crimes against humanity. suggesting that his rhetoric of playing down the disease, his failure of government to act decisively may well have contributed to so many of the deaths still surging here in brazil. a slight respite to the numbers on sunday, only 24,000, but that's after a horrifying week, frankly,...
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remember al haig ended up being outside of the community surrounding the president because of her performance especially before the press when he said i am in charge. these men supported themselves in a way that got reported back to the president they were respectful, and collaborative. in that help the framework of the administration and to also make george h. w. bush a trusted aid in the way that may not have happened for the speed that it did. on the other side even with him in place, it cannot stop the chaos of the national security council which ultimately got a handle which almost toppled the reagan presidency. sometimes leaders are great with the vision and that was reagan. even nancy reagan said that her husband was no manager. and you really need the president to have the ideological or policy direction with some ability, not complete ability but serious ability. reagan was better at one then the other. >> the initial crisis of reagan was very interesting and you mentioned the george w. bush and one of the things that he did, he was effectively acting president but he refused to have
remember al haig ended up being outside of the community surrounding the president because of her performance especially before the press when he said i am in charge. these men supported themselves in a way that got reported back to the president they were respectful, and collaborative. in that help the framework of the administration and to also make george h. w. bush a trusted aid in the way that may not have happened for the speed that it did. on the other side even with him in place, it...
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though, from medical professionals who put together a 64-page document that they're sending to the haig, to the international courts there to essentially accuse president jair bolsonaro of crimes against humanity. suggesting that his rhetoric of playing down the disease, his failure of government to act decisively may well have contributed to so many of the deaths still surging here in brazil. a slight respite to the numbers on sunday, only 24,000, but that's after a horrifying week, frankly, where most days saw 50,000 new cases. the surge still surging here. nick paton walsh, cnn, barsilia, brazil. >>> mexico's president said he doesn't think wearing a face mask and scientifically proven to work so he won't wear one. that goes against global advice from medical professionals who say wearing a mask is the single most important thing we can do to stop the spread of the virus. >>> travellers making their way from spain to the uk now have to self-quarantine for 14 days. and if they're going from spain to norway, it's ten days. that's because of spain's recent surge in coronavirus cases. cn
though, from medical professionals who put together a 64-page document that they're sending to the haig, to the international courts there to essentially accuse president jair bolsonaro of crimes against humanity. suggesting that his rhetoric of playing down the disease, his failure of government to act decisively may well have contributed to so many of the deaths still surging here in brazil. a slight respite to the numbers on sunday, only 24,000, but that's after a horrifying week, frankly,...
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do you think that general haig is a reliable partner as you look ahead to negotiations. i think we have a u.n. process at the moment which is supported by your security council resolution 2510 and was put forward by the bergen conference leaders and the process of that was set up on the back of that which is moving forward in terms of looking at the various areas that need addressing security economy violations of human rights international humanitarian law and in all these areas are being put forward so i think that on the libyan side you have a point by process as i described led by the u.n. and the general how is represented in those top's as it is because the legitimate government of the d.n.a. and it is important that the libyans agree a solution between you and the international community facilitates the support. thanks so much for your time there nick hopton the u.k.'s ambassador to libya thank you. ivory coast is facing political uncertainty after the sudden death of the prime minister ahmed do gone quite a bally collapsed during a cabinet meeting just 3 months b
do you think that general haig is a reliable partner as you look ahead to negotiations. i think we have a u.n. process at the moment which is supported by your security council resolution 2510 and was put forward by the bergen conference leaders and the process of that was set up on the back of that which is moving forward in terms of looking at the various areas that need addressing security economy violations of human rights international humanitarian law and in all these areas are being put...
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we're going to listen to a portion of two of them, 113th between alexander haig, and richard nixon, andhenry kissinger and richard nixon, talking about the new york times and how the administration should respond. >> anything else of interest in the world today? >> yes, sir, very significant. it's got down new york times exposÉ of the most highly fight classified documents of the. war >> oh, that. i see. i did read the story, but, you mean that was leaked out of the pentagon? >> so it was a whole study that was done for mcnamara and then carried on after mcnamara left, by clifford and the peace nix over there. this is a devastating security breach of the greatest magnitude of anything i've ever seen. >> well what's being done about it, then? did we know this was coming out? >> no, we did not, sir. >> we're putting them on notice that they are violating a statute because i have a communication from defensive return layered as to the nature of documents, and they fall within the statute. now, i don't know if you noticed it, but this thing, -- >> henry is on the other, he just walked in, i
we're going to listen to a portion of two of them, 113th between alexander haig, and richard nixon, andhenry kissinger and richard nixon, talking about the new york times and how the administration should respond. >> anything else of interest in the world today? >> yes, sir, very significant. it's got down new york times exposÉ of the most highly fight classified documents of the. war >> oh, that. i see. i did read the story, but, you mean that was leaked out of the pentagon?...
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and so at that very moment that alexander haig, then-secretary of state, is running around the white house saying, "i'm in charge," and thereby offending nancy reagan and usurping of presidential authority -- because he wasn't in charge -- vice president bush was essentially being the calmer man and the more respectful man of then still the president reagan, who of course was still alive. and this left a lasting impression on reagan. he really solidified his own relationship with reagan as a consequence. >> brian watkins on twitter wants to know specifically, what was mrs. bush's experience like during the aftermath of the assassination attempt? do we know? >> there's not much written about it that i'm aware of. >> okay. then we will move onto another question. this is from mark, who is watching us in detroit. hi, mark. >> caller: hi, good evening. how are you? >> good, thank you. what's your question for us? >> caller: my question is, what was first lady barbara bush's opinion of the clintons during the '92 campaign? because i was in high school back then, and it seems like it was s
and so at that very moment that alexander haig, then-secretary of state, is running around the white house saying, "i'm in charge," and thereby offending nancy reagan and usurping of presidential authority -- because he wasn't in charge -- vice president bush was essentially being the calmer man and the more respectful man of then still the president reagan, who of course was still alive. and this left a lasting impression on reagan. he really solidified his own relationship with...