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also said apropos our experience with david levine, no matter what words you use to describe henry kissinger's policies in the caribbean the drawing came about because of report that kissinger had chaired, you couldn't capture what he captured with that picture and another example of this that has fallen into the history books is another levine picture, lyndon johnson showing his par in the form of vietnam. those two drawings suggest one of the things about cartoons and caricatures which is they can live on long after their initial exposure and they have a permanent seat in the culture that words sometimes do and sometimes don't and in that respect they are like poetry in that they both resist paraphrases but capturing lot in a short way. how does one deal with this question -- let me find this next -- this question of using words to answer a cartoon i finally found the answer to that question that i just put to you, but the answer is not in words. here is the answer of how one deals with the paradox of using words to answer a cartoon. this is the steinberg. it says a lot but i can't say what
also said apropos our experience with david levine, no matter what words you use to describe henry kissinger's policies in the caribbean the drawing came about because of report that kissinger had chaired, you couldn't capture what he captured with that picture and another example of this that has fallen into the history books is another levine picture, lyndon johnson showing his par in the form of vietnam. those two drawings suggest one of the things about cartoons and caricatures which is...
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henry kissinger has written a blurb on the back. he approves the idea.i'd like to see the united states try it. in the meantime if were going to do that, i would really hope israel does not attack iran because that is going to lead to an ongoing dynamic between these two countries. who knows when it would end even if there is no nuclear war, there would be an ongoing war of terrorism. it would just multiply the problems israel faces
henry kissinger has written a blurb on the back. he approves the idea.i'd like to see the united states try it. in the meantime if were going to do that, i would really hope israel does not attack iran because that is going to lead to an ongoing dynamic between these two countries. who knows when it would end even if there is no nuclear war, there would be an ongoing war of terrorism. it would just multiply the problems israel faces
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henry kissinger has a blurb on the back. he approves of the idea.i'd like to see the united states try it. in the meantime you for going do that, i really hope israel does not attack iran because that is going to lead to an ongoing dynamic of entity between these two countries. ..
henry kissinger has a blurb on the back. he approves of the idea.i'd like to see the united states try it. in the meantime you for going do that, i really hope israel does not attack iran because that is going to lead to an ongoing dynamic of entity between these two countries. ..
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president nixon and secretary of state henry kissinger's efforts to extend the deadline the massive swell of antiwar resistance in this country and force congress to withdraw from vietnam on aug fifteenth one thousand seventy three however there was no victory claimed in the war went on until april thirtieth nine hundred seventy five when the capital city of saigon fell in the north over took the weekend south quickly announcing a unified vietnam under communist rule. ten years of blood. for millions dead fighting an ideology for a power elite sound familiar. ten years ago today we heard the infamous mission accomplished speech about iraq from bush on the aircraft carrier but as we already know military missions are not accomplished in mere weeks and the wars are not easily won they come at a great cost a loss of life the loss of innocence and the loss of moral integrity by hiding the uncomfortable truths that bring us to fight these wars always be held captive to history's repetition. of. a potentially deadly blizzard taking aim for the northeast it's expected to hit stunning in a
president nixon and secretary of state henry kissinger's efforts to extend the deadline the massive swell of antiwar resistance in this country and force congress to withdraw from vietnam on aug fifteenth one thousand seventy three however there was no victory claimed in the war went on until april thirtieth nine hundred seventy five when the capital city of saigon fell in the north over took the weekend south quickly announcing a unified vietnam under communist rule. ten years of blood. for...
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government's illegal bombing campaigns across laos and cambodia headed by henry kissinger. finally despite president nixon and secretary of state henry kissinger efforts to extend the deadline the massive swell of antiwar resistance in this country and force congress to withdraw from vietnam on aug fifteenth one thousand seventy three however there was no victory claimed in the war went on until april thirtieth one thousand nine hundred seventy five when the capital city of saigon fell in the north over took the weekend south quickly announcing a unified vietnam under communist rule. ten years of bloody war millions dead fighting an ideology for a power elite sound familiar. ten years ago today we heard the infamous mission accomplished speech about iraq from bush on the aircraft carrier but as we already know military missions are not accomplished in nearly weeks in the wars are not easily won they come at a great cost a loss of life a loss of innocence in the loss of moral integrity by hiding the uncomfortable truths that bring us to fight these wars will always be held c
government's illegal bombing campaigns across laos and cambodia headed by henry kissinger. finally despite president nixon and secretary of state henry kissinger efforts to extend the deadline the massive swell of antiwar resistance in this country and force congress to withdraw from vietnam on aug fifteenth one thousand seventy three however there was no victory claimed in the war went on until april thirtieth one thousand nine hundred seventy five when the capital city of saigon fell in the...
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enter deuced by former secretary of state, henry kissinger. ssinger said what everyone in the room was thinking about, hillary could end up going from foggy bottom to the oval office, if she wants. >> when i became secretary of state, i spent a lot of time thinking about my illustrious predecessors and not primarily the ones who went on to become president. >> kissinger has become quite a mentor of hers. what's in store for hillary clinton? joining me now is the "washington post" ruth marcus, long-time clinton watcher, along with the rest of us. >> expected to keep watching. >> keep watching. she was really in great sort of great voice and comfortable. receiving the award from the atlantic council last night and kissinger is so fond of her and vice-versa. it's very interesting kblings. >> you know better than i do, she did a very good job, not chatting up, that's too loose. consulting. >> consulting, yes, the former secretaries of state and everybody likes to be consulted. >> that is indeed the case. now emily's list has come out with their new
enter deuced by former secretary of state, henry kissinger. ssinger said what everyone in the room was thinking about, hillary could end up going from foggy bottom to the oval office, if she wants. >> when i became secretary of state, i spent a lot of time thinking about my illustrious predecessors and not primarily the ones who went on to become president. >> kissinger has become quite a mentor of hers. what's in store for hillary clinton? joining me now is the "washington...
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henry kissinger. let's play this quick. >> four secretary of states became president and that sort of started focusing my mind. i want to tell hillary when she misses the office, she looks at the history of secretaries of state and there might be hope for her fulfilling life afterwards. >> a new poll, hillary clinton, 65, joe biden, 13. a huge part of the democratic wing is going to launch a new national campaign to put a woman in the white house today at 9:30 a.m. they're not doing that to gillibrand. >> this is about putting pressure on hillary clinton in a gentle way. we see it from draft hillary campaign that is holding events for her. we're seeing this from former republican secretary of state henry kissinger. not aggressive yet but supporters if you are an organization like emily's list, you want her to run. people are putting gentle fresh out there. in 2015, that's the year she has to decide. >> it's remarkable. how hard would it be to turn those people down? thank you for joining us. we apprec
henry kissinger. let's play this quick. >> four secretary of states became president and that sort of started focusing my mind. i want to tell hillary when she misses the office, she looks at the history of secretaries of state and there might be hope for her fulfilling life afterwards. >> a new poll, hillary clinton, 65, joe biden, 13. a huge part of the democratic wing is going to launch a new national campaign to put a woman in the white house today at 9:30 a.m. they're not doing...
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he was, in fact, quoting henry kissinger, who should know. the documentary record eyesight in this book shows american diplomats time and again took positions as result of careful prior coordination with the israelis that the how you're going to get to the solution in that situation is hard for me to understand. as i said sometimes these positions were more pro-israeli quote unquote the nose of israeli diplomats themselves. from camp david on where the united states post as an unbiased media but it -- on palestine, and to the systematic detriment of those of the palestinians. in my view systematic detriment to the possibility of a just and lasting peace between these two peoples. all of this was cloaked in high founding but thoroughly dishonest language. in conclusion, let me say that a number of broad patterns contributed to this american position. palestinian weakness i haven't talked about. i wrote a whole book about that, "the iron cage" if you're interested in my critique of how badly the palestinians performed, you can read about seven
he was, in fact, quoting henry kissinger, who should know. the documentary record eyesight in this book shows american diplomats time and again took positions as result of careful prior coordination with the israelis that the how you're going to get to the solution in that situation is hard for me to understand. as i said sometimes these positions were more pro-israeli quote unquote the nose of israeli diplomats themselves. from camp david on where the united states post as an unbiased media...
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henry kissinger? >> i do. he's a friend.r he said to an oceanal -- don rumd feld an occasional adversary and a permanent friend. when he was at state and i was in defense in the ford administration, we represented different institutions and had somewhat different views and at the time, henry was recording his phone conversations. and over so many years later they started declassifying all that have and putting it out. and he said some rather rough things about me. and so, about every six, eight, 10 months he'll call me up and say don, i'll say, henry don't say it. i know what is going on. they're releasing more of your classified phone calls where you said bad things about me. and he said, well that is right. and of course i want you to -- i say henry don't worry bit. i say things every bit as bad about you. i don't remember what i said but i must v the only thing is that i'm smarter than you are and i didn't tape my phone calls so he laughs and life goes on. >> greta: that is your last call and we're closing down shop befor
henry kissinger? >> i do. he's a friend.r he said to an oceanal -- don rumd feld an occasional adversary and a permanent friend. when he was at state and i was in defense in the ford administration, we represented different institutions and had somewhat different views and at the time, henry was recording his phone conversations. and over so many years later they started declassifying all that have and putting it out. and he said some rather rough things about me. and so, about every six,...
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henry kissinger and now, nancy pelosi, are urging run, hillary, run.t,when ever someone runs for office, we can expect a lot of digging into the their past. now buzz feed featured this nugget today. back in 2006, there was a debate going on in virginia's office. official state sign. he filed an amendment with his own idea. tax man. he thought the song would be perfect because quote, virginians feel like all they get is more taxes. he did not prevail. when it didn't become the state song, is state remains without an official song. >>> finally, a preview of what's in store when jim porter becomes president of the national rifle association next week. at an event last year, he talked about the nra's roots going back to the civil war, except he doesn't call it the civil war. >> started 1871 here in new york state. it was started by some yankee generals who didn't like the way my southern boys didn't have the ability to shoot in what we call the war of northern aggression. now, y'all might call it the civil war, but we call it the war of northern aggression
henry kissinger and now, nancy pelosi, are urging run, hillary, run.t,when ever someone runs for office, we can expect a lot of digging into the their past. now buzz feed featured this nugget today. back in 2006, there was a debate going on in virginia's office. official state sign. he filed an amendment with his own idea. tax man. he thought the song would be perfect because quote, virginians feel like all they get is more taxes. he did not prevail. when it didn't become the state song, is...
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when you have the president of harvard at the three hundred seventy fifth anniversary welcomes henry kissinger back and there's just all these standing ovations in applause for this man you know harvard i think feels very comfortable with many of the leading architects of a foreign policy that's created this permanent war economy and this national security state and chomsky also said that propaganda is largely directed toward the privileged thank you so much for your time thank you. guys that's it for today's show as always thanks for watching thanks for your feedback always and i'll soon right back here tomorrow while i'll be breaking the set all over again. just such. a mission is. the cretaceous priests in store charges three. arrangements three. three stooges priests told freeboard counseling videos for your media projects a free media dog our teeth on tom. wealthy british style insults and sometimes that's right let's go. let's. market. substandard. find out what's really happening to the global economy with mike's culture for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune
when you have the president of harvard at the three hundred seventy fifth anniversary welcomes henry kissinger back and there's just all these standing ovations in applause for this man you know harvard i think feels very comfortable with many of the leading architects of a foreign policy that's created this permanent war economy and this national security state and chomsky also said that propaganda is largely directed toward the privileged thank you so much for your time thank you. guys that's...
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when you have the president of harvard at the three hundred seventy fifth anniversary welcomes henry kissinger back and there's just all these standing ovations in applause for this man you know harvard i think feels very comfortable with many of the leading architects of a foreign policy that's created this permanent war economy and this national security state and chomsky also said that propaganda is largely directed toward the privileged thank you so much for your time thank you. guys that's it for today's show as always thanks for watching and thanks for your feedback always and i'll see you right back here tomorrow while i'll be breaking the set all over again. more news today violence is once again flared up. these are the images cold world you've been seeing from the streets of canada. trying to corporations to rule the day. please. welcome to the truth out of sight but still on our minds from the still exceeds the norm let's try to live smarter with smartphones you never know what some people are hiding things can be sure to prove down to the molecular level learned that what the docto
when you have the president of harvard at the three hundred seventy fifth anniversary welcomes henry kissinger back and there's just all these standing ovations in applause for this man you know harvard i think feels very comfortable with many of the leading architects of a foreign policy that's created this permanent war economy and this national security state and chomsky also said that propaganda is largely directed toward the privileged thank you so much for your time thank you. guys that's...
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when you have the president of harvard at the three hundred seventy fifth anniversary welcomes henry kissinger back and there's just all these standing ovations in applause for this man you know harvard i think feels very comfortable with many of the leading architects of a foreign policy that's created this permanent war economy and this national security state and chomsky also said that propaganda is largely directed toward the privileged thank you so much for your time thank you. well guys that's it for today's show as always thanks for watching and thanks for your feedback always and i'll see you right back here tomorrow while i'll be breaking the set all over again . limitations. cretaceous three months for charges free. range month three. three stooges friedel jungles three blanquita cullum videos for your media project a free media oh don carty dot com. player league world. series it's technology innovation all the latest developments from around russia we've got the future of coverage. download the official publication to yourself choose your language stream quality and enjoy your favo
when you have the president of harvard at the three hundred seventy fifth anniversary welcomes henry kissinger back and there's just all these standing ovations in applause for this man you know harvard i think feels very comfortable with many of the leading architects of a foreign policy that's created this permanent war economy and this national security state and chomsky also said that propaganda is largely directed toward the privileged thank you so much for your time thank you. well guys...
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when you have the president of harvard at the three hundred seventy fifth anniversary welcomes henry kissinger back and there's just all these standing ovations in applause for this man you know harvard i think feels very comfortable with many of the leading architects of a foreign policy that's created this permanent war economy and this national security state and chomsky also said that propaganda is largely directed toward the privileged thank you so much for your time thank you. well guys that's it for today's show as always thanks for watching thanks for your feedback always and i'll see you right back here tomorrow while i'll be breaking the set all over again. you know sometimes you see a story and it seems so you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else and you hear or see some other part of it and realize everything you thought you knew you don't know i'm tom harvey welcome to the big picture. live. live. live live. live . lippold. mother lives. goodspeed. her. wish. look. like. a good. place to. live. in and. run a little. choose your language. make it up in the fi
when you have the president of harvard at the three hundred seventy fifth anniversary welcomes henry kissinger back and there's just all these standing ovations in applause for this man you know harvard i think feels very comfortable with many of the leading architects of a foreign policy that's created this permanent war economy and this national security state and chomsky also said that propaganda is largely directed toward the privileged thank you so much for your time thank you. well guys...
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the beginning of these trials a judge in argentina called on the obama administration to turn henry kissinger over for questioning and the administration responded. prize. yeah i mean it is just incredible it really shows that even decades later you can still hold criminals accountable war crimes and and put these people on trial people so that if he's indicted in the u.s. government should be to what was the u.s. government's role in supporting these crimes against humanity. during this time we in the united states refer to as the cold war for people of latin america and also africa for that matter very much was not a cold war it was very much a warm one. this was all orchestrated by officials in the united states government who worked together with the repressive military governments of latin america especially guatemala starting as far back as one thousand sixty six and as you mentioned ronald reagan paid a visit to him and they developed a close relationship with one another and. the reagan administration actually financed ten million dollars over ten million dollars to the regime. and th
the beginning of these trials a judge in argentina called on the obama administration to turn henry kissinger over for questioning and the administration responded. prize. yeah i mean it is just incredible it really shows that even decades later you can still hold criminals accountable war crimes and and put these people on trial people so that if he's indicted in the u.s. government should be to what was the u.s. government's role in supporting these crimes against humanity. during this time...
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me just for example i remember dr henry kissinger wrote that if we interfere in syria and does shaping got fashion got to be at the end of the. international order which means that all of those most people that see that. disposition this poll see is not working but it will just lead to more bloodshed on what i think what's hot now in syria is basically the results of miscalculation boy and i did the studies on this and while there are moves on some bridge and all progress such as turkey day that you stuck your vision about how soon it would topple the assad regime bring them to this there was to be and did as you can people are paid a price. well at this point i'd like to thank you very much for being with us here in the program that was tehran that was professor mohammad hassan khani joining us from tehran. how we get out of her julian assange has been holed up in the door an embassy in london for almost a year and just a few minutes we'll look out what ecuador's government thinks about its long term guest situation. and with one for young people in europe out of work we report from b
me just for example i remember dr henry kissinger wrote that if we interfere in syria and does shaping got fashion got to be at the end of the. international order which means that all of those most people that see that. disposition this poll see is not working but it will just lead to more bloodshed on what i think what's hot now in syria is basically the results of miscalculation boy and i did the studies on this and while there are moves on some bridge and all progress such as turkey day...
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going to start with richard fisher and he has traveled in the lead circles for vice chairman of henry kissinger's consulting firm to bush family bankers brown brothers harriman and he was even once assistant treasury secretary under carter but since two thousand and five he's headed the dell it's just before q.e. two was launched in two thousand and ten two thousand and ten he actually said quote in my darkest moments i had begun to wonder if the monetary commendation we had already engineered might be working in the wrong places so wrong places indeed pressure became a voting member two thousand and eleven he voted against some key language that year since then he has not been putting member of his speeches were closely monitored and today he delivered a very colorful speech titled enter fiscal policy oyo he said the current chairman ben bernanke took the wheel at the fed just as we failed into a temptress that nearly capsized our economy. and official went on to praise bernanke the fed but now the ship of the fed is in more benign waters and is sailing forward i've advocated that we begin to br
going to start with richard fisher and he has traveled in the lead circles for vice chairman of henry kissinger's consulting firm to bush family bankers brown brothers harriman and he was even once assistant treasury secretary under carter but since two thousand and five he's headed the dell it's just before q.e. two was launched in two thousand and ten two thousand and ten he actually said quote in my darkest moments i had begun to wonder if the monetary commendation we had already engineered...
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a decade earlier when north korea was well along the way to acquiring a nuclear weapon henry kissinger said, quote, eliminating north corey's nuclear program is overwhelmingly in the chinese interests. they don't want nuclear-weapons on their borders. that was not the first last time they made that assertion over 20 years, but far from being alone in that judgment. and china scholars has long been beijing opposed north korea's nuclear program as much as we in the west do. they said it is not china's interest. of problem is for more than 3 decades china has had a different view of what is or is not in china's interests. and not a matter of deep concern. a strong case can be made the strategic interest has been advanced by the nuclear missile programs. at least up to this point. and western aid to keep in power close communist and prevent unified korea. and the responsible international stakeholder and essential partner in the 6 party talks and other negotiations intended to curtail the wm d activities. third, greatly enhance beijing's trade, currency, valuation, a human-rights. and when
a decade earlier when north korea was well along the way to acquiring a nuclear weapon henry kissinger said, quote, eliminating north corey's nuclear program is overwhelmingly in the chinese interests. they don't want nuclear-weapons on their borders. that was not the first last time they made that assertion over 20 years, but far from being alone in that judgment. and china scholars has long been beijing opposed north korea's nuclear program as much as we in the west do. they said it is not...
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the expert on this is henry kissinger but as i look at it, it seems there is attention between a growing which means there will be a lot of people around the country with computers, phones, all of the electronic stuff from the facebook and twitter and all that stuff that you understand so well and that is not highly compatible with the dictatorial communist system. where viacom? if they try to repress all of the activity that will go on if they allow so phones and computers, if they try to repress it the economy will slow down. i think. if they don't, and the economic side of their economy will do well but i think it will cause pressures on the political system. i don't know what that means but probably there will have to be changes and in the political system and how would operates. but time will tell. one of the chinese proverbs is sometimes you have to kill a chicken to frighten the monkey and they do that. they do something they invaded part of india not too long ago or they capture fishermen and to fight the monkeys and us. but they are measured with a long view i remember reading a
the expert on this is henry kissinger but as i look at it, it seems there is attention between a growing which means there will be a lot of people around the country with computers, phones, all of the electronic stuff from the facebook and twitter and all that stuff that you understand so well and that is not highly compatible with the dictatorial communist system. where viacom? if they try to repress all of the activity that will go on if they allow so phones and computers, if they try to...
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i moved to new york from england and i met henry kissinger. and he said to me, don't ever worry about your accent. in american public life, you can never underestimate the advantages of complete incomprehensibility. [laughter] >> will bring you back here to the book expo in new york city for the next panel and about half an hour to see how newcomers have been as review the future of publishing. in the meantime, here's a look at the state of the manufacturing industry from today's "washington journal." >> host: scott paul is the executive director for the alliance of manufacturing. thank you for being here this morning. what manufacturing the united states, i received a combat? >> guest: it is fair to say we are in a much better position than we were four years ago and over the last couple of years, since 2010, we've added manufacturing jobs, if little over half a million manufacturing jobs. but the first extended really that we've seen since the 1990s. so that is positive although i must say in the last year or so that job growth has wrote dow
i moved to new york from england and i met henry kissinger. and he said to me, don't ever worry about your accent. in american public life, you can never underestimate the advantages of complete incomprehensibility. [laughter] >> will bring you back here to the book expo in new york city for the next panel and about half an hour to see how newcomers have been as review the future of publishing. in the meantime, here's a look at the state of the manufacturing industry from today's...
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david called because he did a caricature of henry kissinger on assignment for the review which the editor felt was too strong. they were going to publish it later. david wasn't sure. he wanted to publish it right away. the cartoon, as he told me, shed kissinger in bed on top and the world in the form of a naked woman underneath him. she had a globe are her head should have been and kissinger was schooling her -- i'm quoting david there, under an american flag blanket. were we interested, david, i said, i will get in -- it will get in all sorts of trouble. of course i'm interested in. why will it get in trouble, with the staff? i said all kinds of trouble with the staff. i said i don't know, i know it will. it arrived an hour later. it was as it expected. i describe it rather than describe it to you. i'm going to show it to you. [laughter] think about that for a minute. this is one of the most brilliant. two hours later, pee tension landed on my dpesk signed by -- desk signed by twenty five people in my office thought em flied only twenty three. many of the signature were followed by littl
david called because he did a caricature of henry kissinger on assignment for the review which the editor felt was too strong. they were going to publish it later. david wasn't sure. he wanted to publish it right away. the cartoon, as he told me, shed kissinger in bed on top and the world in the form of a naked woman underneath him. she had a globe are her head should have been and kissinger was schooling her -- i'm quoting david there, under an american flag blanket. were we interested, david,...
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killing her boyfriend, travis alexander in 2008 and she insists she was acting in self-defense. >>> henry kissingernton a reason to consider a presidential run in 2016. at an awards dinner last night in washington, kissinger pointed out that secretaries of state have a good track record when it comes to winning presidential elections. six of them, he says, have gone on to become commander in chief. >> i want to tell hillary when she misses the office, she looks at the history of secretary of state there might be hope for a fulfilling life afterwards. [ applause ] >> he presented hillary clinton with the atlantic council's distinguished leadership award last night. >> i did not know this next story like the city they call home. >> i knew it. >> they're proving they are boston strong. i am so excited. they could be on the verge of making history here. after defeating the new york knicks 92-86 last night in game five of the best of their seven sear rez. kevin garnett leading the way with 15 points, 18 rebounds. the celtics trailing 3-2 looking to become the first team in the nba history to come back f
killing her boyfriend, travis alexander in 2008 and she insists she was acting in self-defense. >>> henry kissingernton a reason to consider a presidential run in 2016. at an awards dinner last night in washington, kissinger pointed out that secretaries of state have a good track record when it comes to winning presidential elections. six of them, he says, have gone on to become commander in chief. >> i want to tell hillary when she misses the office, she looks at the history of...
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accent is the beige of my existence until in 1980 i moved to new york from england and i met henry kissinger. and he said it me, don't ever worry about your accent. in american public life you can never underestimate the advantages of complete and total income prehensability. >> this weekend, more stories and advice for new graduatedding class, with come men'sment speeches from government officials tonight at 8:00 eastern. fbi director robert mueller, federal reserve chairman ben bernanke, maryland governor martin o'malley, florida governor, rick scott, attorney general eric holder and newtown, connecticut, first select man patricia lodra. saturday at 8:30 business leaders. nate silver. apple cofounder steve wozniak. new york stock exchange, euronext ceo duncan duncan niederauer. and arianna huffington. and wesley bush and former president bill clinton. >> on c-span3 tonight it is american history in prime time with highlights from a recent event honoring the vietnam war p.o.w.s. >> yesterday, center forward released its study on the health care law's impact on insurance premiums. the study
accent is the beige of my existence until in 1980 i moved to new york from england and i met henry kissinger. and he said it me, don't ever worry about your accent. in american public life you can never underestimate the advantages of complete and total income prehensability. >> this weekend, more stories and advice for new graduatedding class, with come men'sment speeches from government officials tonight at 8:00 eastern. fbi director robert mueller, federal reserve chairman ben...
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former secretary of state henry kissinger was there to introduce her and did a good job. here he is. >> at least four secretaries of state became presidents, and that sort of started focusing my mind. i want to tell hillary when she misses the office, she looks at the history of secretary of state, it might be hope for a fulfilling life afterwards. >> here was secretary clinton responding. >> when i became secretary of state, i spent a lot of time thinking about my illustrious predecessors and not primarily the ones who went on to become president. >> well, they may be kidding about the obvious last night. everybody knows who was in the room, the polling out there of how serious hillary talk is. i guess maybe franklin roosevelt in '32 had these numbers or ike in '52. look at these numbers. write them down. 65% support her for president. that number goes with both women. men are one point more for it than women, actually. joe biden is the only candidate in the world with double digits. he's way behind her. andrew cuomo. o'malley, the governor of maryland. barely get into t
former secretary of state henry kissinger was there to introduce her and did a good job. here he is. >> at least four secretaries of state became presidents, and that sort of started focusing my mind. i want to tell hillary when she misses the office, she looks at the history of secretary of state, it might be hope for a fulfilling life afterwards. >> here was secretary clinton responding. >> when i became secretary of state, i spent a lot of time thinking about my illustrious...
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david called because he had done a caricature of henry kissinger on assignment for "the review," which the editors felt was too strong and they would publish the character leader to be david wasn't so sure of that and wanted to publish it right away. the cartoon as he told me showed kissinger in bed on top and the world in the form of a naked woman underneath she had a globe where her head should have been and kissinger was screwing hurt, quote king david, under an american flag blanket. were we interested? david, i said, it will get me in all sorts of trouble. but of course i'm interested. why will it get you in trouble, he asked. i said it will get me and all kind of trouble with our staff. i don't know, i said. the criteria of arrived an hour later and it was expected and here i described the cartoon that rather than describe it i'm going to show it to you. [laughter] two hours later, this to me is one of the most brilliant cartoons. two hours later the petition landed on my desk signed by 25 people in the office the life of employ only 23. many of the signatures were followed by li
david called because he had done a caricature of henry kissinger on assignment for "the review," which the editors felt was too strong and they would publish the character leader to be david wasn't so sure of that and wanted to publish it right away. the cartoon as he told me showed kissinger in bed on top and the world in the form of a naked woman underneath she had a globe where her head should have been and kissinger was screwing hurt, quote king david, under an american flag...
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henry kissinger and now, nancy pelosi, are urging run, hillary, run.when ever someone runs for office, we can expect a lot of digging into the their past. now buzz feed featured this nugget today. back in 2006, there was a debate going on in virginia's office. official state sign. he filed an amendment with his own idea. tax man. he thought the song would be perfect because quote, virginians feel like all they get is more taxes. he did not prevail. when it didn't become the state song, is state remains without an official song. >>> finally, a preview of what's in store when jim porter becomes president of the national rifle association next week. at an event last year, he talked about the nra's roots going back to the civil war, except he doesn't call it the civil war. >> started 1871 here in new york state. it was started by some yankee generals who didn't like the way my southern boys didn't have the ability to shoot in what we call the war of northern aggression. now, y'all might call it the civil war, but we call it the war of northern aggression.
henry kissinger and now, nancy pelosi, are urging run, hillary, run.when ever someone runs for office, we can expect a lot of digging into the their past. now buzz feed featured this nugget today. back in 2006, there was a debate going on in virginia's office. official state sign. he filed an amendment with his own idea. tax man. he thought the song would be perfect because quote, virginians feel like all they get is more taxes. he did not prevail. when it didn't become the state song, is state...
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henry kissinger said dr.niel ellsberg was the most dangerous man in america and had to be stopped. >> this is another clip of daniel ellsberg or he focuses on how the nixon white house responded to daniel ellsberg's leak of the pentagon papers. it begins with john dean, former white house counsel to president nixon. >> i think there's probably some good justification for the strong feelings nixon had. he would make a decision in the national security council in the next they would read it on the front page of the new york times or some other newspaper. this makes it virtually impossible to govern. >> just because some guy is going to be a martyr, we cannot in a position of allowing a fellow to get away with this kind of wholesale thievery or it will happen all of the government. we have got to keep our eye on the main ball, which is the ellsberg. we have to get the son of the [beep] >> the leak changed the nixon white house. it really is what some of us have called the beginning of the dart period. it was rou
henry kissinger said dr.niel ellsberg was the most dangerous man in america and had to be stopped. >> this is another clip of daniel ellsberg or he focuses on how the nixon white house responded to daniel ellsberg's leak of the pentagon papers. it begins with john dean, former white house counsel to president nixon. >> i think there's probably some good justification for the strong feelings nixon had. he would make a decision in the national security council in the next they would...
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. >> the one i want you to talk about is henry kissinger by david levine, screwing the world i believeexually dominating a female body with a globe on it, so he is having his way with the world. office politics around this, i don't want to talk about that. i want to talk about why you love this so much aesthetically. she seems to be enjoying. it was the world enjoying kissinger having his way with it. >> it's interesting you say that. we have a debate in the office about it after it appeared as you suggest. the young woman who was most articulate about it, who was our assistant circulation manager said the nation is supposed to be fighting against stereotypes and this cartoon shows the stereotype of sex as something an active male on top does to a woman on bottom. of course, kissinger's case, it was under an american flag. christopher hitchens who worked for us at the time said, to me it's not an act of rape, it's not a sex of act, it's an act of rape. the young woman said if you look at his hand on the mattress, seems to me the grip of passion. christopher wore a white suit and played
. >> the one i want you to talk about is henry kissinger by david levine, screwing the world i believeexually dominating a female body with a globe on it, so he is having his way with the world. office politics around this, i don't want to talk about that. i want to talk about why you love this so much aesthetically. she seems to be enjoying. it was the world enjoying kissinger having his way with it. >> it's interesting you say that. we have a debate in the office about it after it...
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henry kissinger has written a blurb on the back. he approves the idea. i'd like to see the united states try it. in the meantime if were going to do that, i would really hope israel does not attack iran because that is going to lead to an ongoing dynamic between these two countries. who knows when it would end even if there is no nuclear war, there would be an ongoing war of terrorism. it would just multiply the problems israel faces today. if we can somehow avoid that, the administration is doing just the right thing with israel trying to reassure israel would have ideas, we are committed to their support, but we need to come up with ideas and do more to really solve this problem. >> host: abraham sofaer, the factors you or jewish jewish to pepsi in a role negotiating with the iranians? >> guest: i'm sure it did. i'm not just a and a middle eastern. my heritage is iraqi and iranian and egyptian. i come from a family that probably left israel after the first result on trent revolt against rome when the temple was destroyed the second time. or maybe the f
henry kissinger has written a blurb on the back. he approves the idea. i'd like to see the united states try it. in the meantime if were going to do that, i would really hope israel does not attack iran because that is going to lead to an ongoing dynamic between these two countries. who knows when it would end even if there is no nuclear war, there would be an ongoing war of terrorism. it would just multiply the problems israel faces today. if we can somehow avoid that, the administration is...