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[chanting] arrest henry kissinger for war crimes! arrest henry kissinger for war crimes!n the name of the people in timorand vietnam and east , in the name of the people of cambodia, and the name of the people of laos. amy: senator john mccain lashed out at the protesters and called on the capitol hill police to remove them. >> i've been a member of this committee for many years, and i've never seen anything as disgraceful and outrageous and despicable as the last to mr. nation that just took place about -- >> [inaudible] >> you're going to have to shut up or i'm going to have you arrested. get out of here, lowlife scum. amy: thirty minutes later, two more members of codepink interrupted henry kissinger's testimony before the senate armed services committee. >> is look around the world, we encounter of people in conflict -- of people in conflict and chaos. >> arrest henry kissinger for war crimes will stop vietnam, 1969 to 1973, kissinger oversaw the slaughter in vietnam, cambodia, and laos that led to the death of millions -- many thousands more died from the effects of
[chanting] arrest henry kissinger for war crimes! arrest henry kissinger for war crimes!n the name of the people in timorand vietnam and east , in the name of the people of cambodia, and the name of the people of laos. amy: senator john mccain lashed out at the protesters and called on the capitol hill police to remove them. >> i've been a member of this committee for many years, and i've never seen anything as disgraceful and outrageous and despicable as the last to mr. nation that just...
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henry kissinger and mrs. henry kissinger. the honorable greg strok -- the honorable wendy sherborn and mr. bruce strokes. announcer: in his weekly address, the president discusses prescription drugs. marsha blackburn of tenancy gives a republican response on efforts to defund planned parenthood. president obama: hi, everybody. today, september 26th, is "national prescription drug take-back day." it's a day where you can safely, conveniently, and responsibly dispose of expired and unwanted prescription drugs at collection sites in your community. here's why this matters. more americans now die every year from drug overdoses than they do in car crashes. and most of those deaths aren't due to drugs like cocaine or heroin but rather pscription drugs. in 2013 alone, overdoses from prescription pain medications killed more than 16,000 americans. and most young people who begin misusing prescription drugs don't buy them in some dark alley they get them from the medicine cabinet. if that's not a good enough reason to participate in "
henry kissinger and mrs. henry kissinger. the honorable greg strok -- the honorable wendy sherborn and mr. bruce strokes. announcer: in his weekly address, the president discusses prescription drugs. marsha blackburn of tenancy gives a republican response on efforts to defund planned parenthood. president obama: hi, everybody. today, september 26th, is "national prescription drug take-back day." it's a day where you can safely, conveniently, and responsibly dispose of expired and...
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subversive promiscuous and privileged -- he's now married a very rich girl, kissinger told nixon and nixon was fascinated earlier. henry got nixon cranked up and then he started cranking each other up. kissinger told nixon that shows that you are a link weakling mr. president. so crimes lead to more crimes than he was involved in the early plotting including the wiretaps and and associates, surveillances and meetings where the nation's highest officers were smearing antiwar dissidents on both treasonous allegiance is where they were plotting to block mail former presidents and throw up. couple of states and the institute and give orders to run the paramilitary operations that led to watergate. even as vietnam and watergate were beginning to break up the old national security state, kissinger who had survived and we can talk later on in the questions about how we manage to survive watergate and continue on under the successor gerald ford was helping with the reconstruction of the national security state and a new form, kind of a restored imperial presidency capable of moving forward into the post-vietnam world and many
subversive promiscuous and privileged -- he's now married a very rich girl, kissinger told nixon and nixon was fascinated earlier. henry got nixon cranked up and then he started cranking each other up. kissinger told nixon that shows that you are a link weakling mr. president. so crimes lead to more crimes than he was involved in the early plotting including the wiretaps and and associates, surveillances and meetings where the nation's highest officers were smearing antiwar dissidents on both...
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and he can write a multimillion dollar memoir and it would be a defense against the memoirs of henry kissinger. no washington memoir ever makes himself come out to be anything less than a brilliant man. kissinger was interested in power. through proximity to power and through proximity to the president, and unflagging work, he rose german refugee to become a secretary of state under nixon. for better or for worse. >> i have a follow-up question for your previous response. i understand why nixon made the case, what i've never understood is why he kept the tapes. and i can tell you, please. >> on tape nixon said he sure to destroy the tapes. that was after their existence was revealed. why didn't he do it? he? he never believe the supreme court would ever rule that he had to turn them over. he couldn't even conceive of it. second of all, this was the dilemma, this is also recorded on tape, only nixon could have destroyed the tapes claiming that they were his executive property and by executive privilege he could destroy them, release them or make confetti out of them. but he didn't. the question
and he can write a multimillion dollar memoir and it would be a defense against the memoirs of henry kissinger. no washington memoir ever makes himself come out to be anything less than a brilliant man. kissinger was interested in power. through proximity to power and through proximity to the president, and unflagging work, he rose german refugee to become a secretary of state under nixon. for better or for worse. >> i have a follow-up question for your previous response. i understand why...
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> in your book one of the most interesting people, i guess, and most confusing was kissinger, henry kissinger. >> yeah. >> could you comment on your feelings in his role as an enabler -- >> yes. >> -- but also what was real about him and not, because i got a very confused feel -- >> kissinger is a very confusing person, especially if you read his memoirs. but let me try to explain. i have interviewed kissinger and, in fact, my mother was born 11 months after henry kissinger in the same little town outside of nuremberg. and so -- [laughter] i know where he came from, i know what he went through fleeing nazi germany, i know that he had a deep sense that history was a tragedy and that human beings were fatally flawed. kissinger, you have to understand, was the tactician. nixon was the strategist. this is why i told the gentleman, i think, nixon's grand strategy is something you have to admire even though in the end he failed. kissinger is probably tied for first place among the reasons that nixon started taping himself in the white house. this is hard to understand, but it's the truth. nixon ins
> in your book one of the most interesting people, i guess, and most confusing was kissinger, henry kissinger. >> yeah. >> could you comment on your feelings in his role as an enabler -- >> yes. >> -- but also what was real about him and not, because i got a very confused feel -- >> kissinger is a very confusing person, especially if you read his memoirs. but let me try to explain. i have interviewed kissinger and, in fact, my mother was born 11 months after...
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henry kissinger and mrs. henry kissinger.iss kristie parson and miss melanie yow. >> that's what they tell us. that is what i did for many years and studied. interpreting. >> have fun. >> thank you, you too. >> the honorable greg s cowcroft. the honorable catherine and mr. david. the honorable wendy sherman and mr. bruce. president obama: good evening, everyone. on behalf of michelle and myself, welcome to our country. [applause] president obama: president xi, members of the chinese delegation, once again i want to welcome you as we honor the ties between our nations. [speaking chinese] president obama: in our visit to china, michelle and i is the traditions and cultures that span thousands of years. i understand that in china there saying: the heavens. i dare not stand in the way of the divine. [laughter] [chinese] -- [speaking chinese] president obama: president xi and i are happy to expand the cooperation between our two nations. people around the world question whether we have the same cooperation that we need and well ma
henry kissinger and mrs. henry kissinger.iss kristie parson and miss melanie yow. >> that's what they tell us. that is what i did for many years and studied. interpreting. >> have fun. >> thank you, you too. >> the honorable greg s cowcroft. the honorable catherine and mr. david. the honorable wendy sherman and mr. bruce. president obama: good evening, everyone. on behalf of michelle and myself, welcome to our country. [applause] president obama: president xi, members of...
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i think he does play an outside role because he is henry kissinger and has had an enormous amount of power but i do not believe the national security state began with kissinger but there can be variations and kissinger is a wonderful window on to those contures. the second thing there, has been a tendency so focus on the neocons much the way people focus on kissinger outside of context. i'm sure they loathe each other. i know barack obama dund -- doesn't like hillary clinton but i don't know how useful that is when thinking about the way that -- how ideology both enables and reflects action, and thinking about broad overlaps within the foreign policy establishment. i think that you can look at kissinger and look at the kind of irrational subjectivism of his will to power and see a resonance deeper in american culture, american exceptionalism to a great degree, and forward to the neocons, and the argument then, therefore, is that the neoconservativism is not an exception. if you expunge and distract the neoconserve differences from american history you don't have a virtuous republic. y
i think he does play an outside role because he is henry kissinger and has had an enormous amount of power but i do not believe the national security state began with kissinger but there can be variations and kissinger is a wonderful window on to those contures. the second thing there, has been a tendency so focus on the neocons much the way people focus on kissinger outside of context. i'm sure they loathe each other. i know barack obama dund -- doesn't like hillary clinton but i don't know...
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henry kissinger. i was curious about that because the president is clearly setting the policy and the various secretary of state throughout this. various secretary of state's were those that executed them, so i'm curious why you made that choice. the book is kind organized by president. the chapter on nixon is the nixon ford chapter. i really wanted to college because injured chapter -- i wanted to call it the kissinger chapter. i could not convince bill to agree. fory kissinger, for god or , had hisod or for bad own dynamic as a very powerful foreign-policy maker. at one point he was both national security advisor and secretary of state. he initiated this contact with castro without asking richard nixon's permission. it was right in the summer of watergate, and nixon was clearly going to be besieged -- impeached and leaves. he did this with the guy who ends up being president of national public radio, a longtime democrat who would provide perfect political cover if it were ever leaked that kissinger
henry kissinger. i was curious about that because the president is clearly setting the policy and the various secretary of state throughout this. various secretary of state's were those that executed them, so i'm curious why you made that choice. the book is kind organized by president. the chapter on nixon is the nixon ford chapter. i really wanted to college because injured chapter -- i wanted to call it the kissinger chapter. i could not convince bill to agree. fory kissinger, for god or ,...
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on march 19th, 1970, henry kissinger told a trusted colleague about a brutal telephone conversation he had just had with the president. kissinger told nixon that there wasn't very much we could do militarily to force vietnam to settle or surrender. the president went through the roof, kissinger said. he demanded a new set of war plans, a hard option, and he wanted it on his desk that day. kissinger became frantic. the written notes of a white house war council convened on march 23rd convey the conundrum. mr. helms, the director of the cia, dick helms, mr. helms said the enemy believed we might bomb north vietnam, something might be achieved. mr. kissinger asked how this message could be conveyed to north vietnam. general wheeler, the chairman of joint chiefs of staff, said it would be clear if we actually did some bombing. [laughter] then came a coup out of nowhere. that week a right-wing military junta took power in cambodia. forces started moving toward the cambodian capital 200 miles northwest of american military headquarters in saigon. nixon instinctively embraced the right-wing l
on march 19th, 1970, henry kissinger told a trusted colleague about a brutal telephone conversation he had just had with the president. kissinger told nixon that there wasn't very much we could do militarily to force vietnam to settle or surrender. the president went through the roof, kissinger said. he demanded a new set of war plans, a hard option, and he wanted it on his desk that day. kissinger became frantic. the written notes of a white house war council convened on march 23rd convey the...
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and he would tease kissinger and when he was leaving for the evening he would take there goes henry off talk to his georgetown friends were the "washington post." but of course it will give him and he couldn't help he wanted to get even with kissinger and the georgetown crowd and that resentment was building. and the famous white house tapes interestingly he installed those tapes and the reason he put them in was to have a record so that he could read that kissinger's version because he was going around saying macs and is a hawk and i'm a reasonable guy, nixon is the crazy person. there was something to that but it wasn't the whole truth by any means and nixon wanted to record on things like going to china. that wasn't kissinger's idea it was nixon. in fact, when they told kissinger that nixon wanted a ticket to china his response in 1969 was fat chance. now the tapes are terrible. a lot of you have heard excerpts of them. you know why, nixon said terrible things, he made remarks were racist things, but i listen to a lot of the tapes, hundreds of hours of these tapes and my strong impre
and he would tease kissinger and when he was leaving for the evening he would take there goes henry off talk to his georgetown friends were the "washington post." but of course it will give him and he couldn't help he wanted to get even with kissinger and the georgetown crowd and that resentment was building. and the famous white house tapes interestingly he installed those tapes and the reason he put them in was to have a record so that he could read that kissinger's version because...
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new york governor andrew cuomo, former secretary of state henry kissinger, and new york mayor bill de blasio. in a speech, the mope made another reference to the sex abuse scandal, saying he accompanies them in their time of pain. he said to the sisters in this country i love you and that meant a lot to them. lester, back to you. >> anne thompson, thanks. let's go 20 blocks north where the pope is staying for the night on manhattan's upper east side. ron allen is there. what's the scene like? >> reporter: it is quite something. there's a huge army of new york city police, you can see behind me there. the townhouse where the pope is staying is down the street 50 yards from where i am standing in the darkness over there. there was a huge police operation a few minutes ago, a large motorcade came up into the area. it is unclear whether the pope is there or not, getting back to this area, there are no crowds here at all, purely a police security operation. crowds were here earlier today. once the prayer service got under way at saint patrick's cathedral not far from here, the crowds moved
new york governor andrew cuomo, former secretary of state henry kissinger, and new york mayor bill de blasio. in a speech, the mope made another reference to the sex abuse scandal, saying he accompanies them in their time of pain. he said to the sisters in this country i love you and that meant a lot to them. lester, back to you. >> anne thompson, thanks. let's go 20 blocks north where the pope is staying for the night on manhattan's upper east side. ron allen is there. what's the scene...
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to give another example about the berlin wall, i met him in november that henry kissinger said to him in november of 1988 that he thought maybe -- the biggest thing that would happen on his watch would be the very gradual start of a very gradual diminution of control. and the wall might come down sometime in the next few decades. and of course it happens within a year. and it wasn't because reagan said tear down this wall. when it came down that night it wasn't because gorbachev gave a specific order. but i think even more important in terms of reagan's rhetoric in 1989 and the end of the cold war was what he said when he went to moscow in the supper is of 1988 when asked whether the soviet union was still an evil empire, he said he was talk building a different time, another era. and i think that that really neutralized the sort of perception of threat in the safety union when it came to the americans. and it allowed for events to proceed very quickly in the year that followed. >> when the wall fell in 1989, johnson, former chief of staff to herbert walker bush, basically said presid
to give another example about the berlin wall, i met him in november that henry kissinger said to him in november of 1988 that he thought maybe -- the biggest thing that would happen on his watch would be the very gradual start of a very gradual diminution of control. and the wall might come down sometime in the next few decades. and of course it happens within a year. and it wasn't because reagan said tear down this wall. when it came down that night it wasn't because gorbachev gave a specific...
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to give another example about the berlin wall, he said to me that henry kissinger said to him in november of 1988 that what would have been on his watch was the very gradual start of a very gradual diminishing of soviet control. the wall might come down within the next two decades. it happens within a year and not because reagan said to tear down the wall. when it came down that night it was not because gorbachev gave a specific order. i do think it is an important moment but i think that even more important in terms of reagan's rhetoric in 1989 and the end of the cold war is what he said when he went to moscow in the summer of 1988 when asked if the soviet union was still the evil empire. he said he was talking about a different time, another era. i think that that really neutralized the perception of threat in the soviet union when it came to americans and it allowed events to proceed very quickly. >> when the wall fell in 1989, john sununu, the former white house chief of staff in a new book says that president bush did not want to rub it into the face of mikhail gorbachev. he wanted t
to give another example about the berlin wall, he said to me that henry kissinger said to him in november of 1988 that what would have been on his watch was the very gradual start of a very gradual diminishing of soviet control. the wall might come down within the next two decades. it happens within a year and not because reagan said to tear down the wall. when it came down that night it was not because gorbachev gave a specific order. i do think it is an important moment but i think that even...
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>> reporter: well, we see the pope greeting henry kissinger who is in the second row, i believe. cardinal dolan is by his side. the man who you see in front of the pope here, that's monsignor mark miles. that is the pope's translator there to help him along. cardinal dolan also speaks italian so between the two of them, they can help with any kind of communication problem should one exist. but this really is a phenomenal moment inside. outside, they are starting to move out. some people are starting to leave. another bouquet of flowers for pope francis inside. to hear that kind of cheer in a cathedral is really remarkable. and just that boisterous new york enthusiasm that pope francis is now starting to get a taste of as he makes his way to the back of the church. slowly up the stairs there with a little help. he has a bad hip. you can tell he's enjoying every second of this. cardinal dolan, i don't think i've ever seen him smile quite this much. that is dominico giani, the head of security. he will put the flowers at the pieta the st. patrick's cathedral. he blesses himself. now
>> reporter: well, we see the pope greeting henry kissinger who is in the second row, i believe. cardinal dolan is by his side. the man who you see in front of the pope here, that's monsignor mark miles. that is the pope's translator there to help him along. cardinal dolan also speaks italian so between the two of them, they can help with any kind of communication problem should one exist. but this really is a phenomenal moment inside. outside, they are starting to move out. some people...
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henry kissinger, the former secretary of state, was there. speaking to some of the topics, the economy was chief among them. president xi said the chinese economy is still operating in a good range. interestingly, bloomberg pro-dex desperate dekes -- predicts change. one thing the president did say is that it is the duty of the government to stabilize the stock market to avoid any systemic risk. this fall, by nearly 40% over the past few months the evaluations was also an issue. he said china will not be value its currency -- devalue its currency. sea was alsona another issue. territorial waters are the big issue over there. beijing does claim about 4/5 of the sea must to the chagrin of its neighbors including the philippines and the watchful eye of japan and south korea. they do say they will not seek hegemony or expansion. espionage a, cyber very big topic tonight. that will also be when president xi meet the obama. --y say he is a defender meet president obama. they say he is also a defender of cyber security. they will try to fight cyberc
henry kissinger, the former secretary of state, was there. speaking to some of the topics, the economy was chief among them. president xi said the chinese economy is still operating in a good range. interestingly, bloomberg pro-dex desperate dekes -- predicts change. one thing the president did say is that it is the duty of the government to stabilize the stock market to avoid any systemic risk. this fall, by nearly 40% over the past few months the evaluations was also an issue. he said china...
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pleased shockssed at the size of the thing i said henry kissinger took 1100 pages to describe three years. a hundred 65serve for 80 years. i thought what i might do tonight is pull out some of the around the this book soul of john paul ii. intention 3.5 years ago when i began this project. while the pope had been written amount -- andust an enormous amount, at that time 18 years, much writing came at him from the outside as a great statesman, diplomat, historical figure who only incidentally happened to be a catholic christian, priest, bishop. that seems to get him backwards. you can only understand this man public action if you understand it as the public action of a radical christian disciple, someone for whom the truth that the cherry -- church carries is not simply one option in a supermarket of spirituality cut the truth of the world. i thought it might be some interest to let me tease out this narrative and the goings-on that are told in this book. ofen aspects of the soul john paul ii as i have come to understand him in the eight years of our conversation and this project. the firs
pleased shockssed at the size of the thing i said henry kissinger took 1100 pages to describe three years. a hundred 65serve for 80 years. i thought what i might do tonight is pull out some of the around the this book soul of john paul ii. intention 3.5 years ago when i began this project. while the pope had been written amount -- andust an enormous amount, at that time 18 years, much writing came at him from the outside as a great statesman, diplomat, historical figure who only incidentally...
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henry kissinger will be there. wednesday will be the big day. he will visit boeing's everett factory as well. as well as a finishing plant, possibly in china. according to the "seattle times." he will go to lincoln high school in tacoma. he visited there in 1993 when he was an official. in the evening or afternoon he will have a tech powwow, if you will. the chinese internet industry forum sponsored by intel. tim cook, jack ma, pony ma, bob iger, howard schultz, a long list of people. lots before he goes on to washington dc on thursday. then the united nations in new york on friday, saturday, sunday before he turns back. angie: what are the major issues talking about? stephen: i could probably name five and we would not talk about the -- we would not scratch the surface. trade deficit. at an all-time high. south china sea on a geopolitical and military front. china claims 4/5 of the south china sea. very contentious issues. climate change. we are leading up to the paris meetings. these are the world's two biggest commuters. cyber security one of
henry kissinger will be there. wednesday will be the big day. he will visit boeing's everett factory as well. as well as a finishing plant, possibly in china. according to the "seattle times." he will go to lincoln high school in tacoma. he visited there in 1993 when he was an official. in the evening or afternoon he will have a tech powwow, if you will. the chinese internet industry forum sponsored by intel. tim cook, jack ma, pony ma, bob iger, howard schultz, a long list of people....
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his biography of henry kissinger has just been published. carol, you have been following the story.ol: they saw each other at a lunch. putin made a brand -- grand entrance. they went into a private meeting, which lasted 90 minutes. you know, i have covered this president for six years and i have covered other meetings and this was the first time the u.s. officials came out of the meeting and felt like they were not arguing about the terms of what the problem is. they were more arguing about how to approach the problem. charlie: margaret, what can you add to what we may know? was only in the country for about seven hours. it was very much, i am here, making a statement, and i am leaving. their favorite tagline is, it is hard to get inside putin's had. -- head. this meeting went on far longer than many expected and it has stalled u.s. policy in many ways up to this point because people wanted to see, what is putin going to put on the table? he did not put much on the table. as far as hearing his vision about what to do in syria. charlie: how do you see the way putin played this? >> as
his biography of henry kissinger has just been published. carol, you have been following the story.ol: they saw each other at a lunch. putin made a brand -- grand entrance. they went into a private meeting, which lasted 90 minutes. you know, i have covered this president for six years and i have covered other meetings and this was the first time the u.s. officials came out of the meeting and felt like they were not arguing about the terms of what the problem is. they were more arguing about how...
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that is a famous term that henry kissinger used. the logjam was broken. it settled the boundary and extradition and all of these things. it was sent up to the senate for ratification. it was ratified on a saturday immediately with the largest majority of any senate ratification of a treaty until then. it is all done. one was an insurance case. the creole arrived in portland in december 1841. slaveowners who had been smart enough as had been the practice to take out insurance on the property, everyone has property insurance. they filed claims against their insurance companies for compensation. in the lower courts, the slave owners one, but the insurance owners appealed. the lawyer for the insurance companies was a young louisiana lawyer. i will come back to him if we have time. he was a lawyer for the insurance companies. he began by checking the slave owners. the creole was not seaworthy. it's crew was not armed. it is your fault. there was an insurrection by the slaves. the decision came out in 1845. the court said that the slave insurrection caused the
that is a famous term that henry kissinger used. the logjam was broken. it settled the boundary and extradition and all of these things. it was sent up to the senate for ratification. it was ratified on a saturday immediately with the largest majority of any senate ratification of a treaty until then. it is all done. one was an insurance case. the creole arrived in portland in december 1841. slaveowners who had been smart enough as had been the practice to take out insurance on the property,...
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our quotation of the evening from former secretary of state henry kissinger the democrats have aa seriouslary clinton problem, and it's getting a lot worse. lou: top headlines, president obama has enough votes in congress for his nuclear deal with iran. republican simply don't have the votes. wanted in the fatal police shooting. the manhunt has been hampered by a vague description of the wanted men. a knew poll gives hillary clinton more negative than positive. the highest negatives joining us now fox news political analyst, republican strategist, national review editor, fox news contributor. >> it's the trump eagle. >> my guess is he will come up with a bigger one. >> more impressive. >> it's good to have you both here. let's start with the iran deal support. retiring the 34th vote. >> will republicans needall republicans need to do is stand up and do a filibuster demand within this document. being passed over their objections and the injections above houses of congress. at this time i just wanti just want to see them tattoo it across the presence face. a bad deal. what happened here is
our quotation of the evening from former secretary of state henry kissinger the democrats have aa seriouslary clinton problem, and it's getting a lot worse. lou: top headlines, president obama has enough votes in congress for his nuclear deal with iran. republican simply don't have the votes. wanted in the fatal police shooting. the manhunt has been hampered by a vague description of the wanted men. a knew poll gives hillary clinton more negative than positive. the highest negatives joining us...
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china business council will be giving a keynote, as well as henry kissinger who was nixon's nationalvisor. also, secretary of state. he went to beijing in 1972 and met mao zedfong. that started the path towards normalization of relationships. howard schultz will also be giving a speech, the ceo of starbucks. a lot will be happening in that room. big names in the audience. toie: no doubt paying homage one of the world's biggest economic powers also vying to be a huge political power as well. we got this tension between china and the u.s. ahead of the state visit. what are the expectations surrounding all of this? stephen: there are a lot of big issues that were probably taken up on thursday and friday in washington. the widening trade deficit with china that the united states has which has been building up by about $1 million every day. security hacking will be a big concern. climate change -- that could be a pillar of the major policy speech from xi which will include some technology issues and market access which a lot of people in this room tonight will be wanting to hear. are they
china business council will be giving a keynote, as well as henry kissinger who was nixon's nationalvisor. also, secretary of state. he went to beijing in 1972 and met mao zedfong. that started the path towards normalization of relationships. howard schultz will also be giving a speech, the ceo of starbucks. a lot will be happening in that room. big names in the audience. toie: no doubt paying homage one of the world's biggest economic powers also vying to be a huge political power as well. we...
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. >> i think it's a major geopolitical defeat for the united states, lou. 40 years ago henry kissingerixon had one of their great triumphs by getting anwar sadat to kick the russians and soviets out of the middle east. they are now back in a major way filling a vacuum fueled by eight years of weakness by the obama administration. >> where is this headed? a president and administration, defense secretary ash carter saying they were talking about deconfliction. this is taking the obvious and twisting it into the unrecognizable. for the defense secretary to say a discussion is under way on deconfliction, obviously iran and russia are further bolstering their support of assad while the united states dances blindly on the margin. >> this is one of the great side gifts of the iran deal, lou, is the russians and iranians are free to work together to inflict a massive defeat on the united states and the obama administration in syria. this is a play to keep assad in power. we've said he should go. the russians and iranians have said that is never going to happen. in the meantime while they keep
. >> i think it's a major geopolitical defeat for the united states, lou. 40 years ago henry kissingerixon had one of their great triumphs by getting anwar sadat to kick the russians and soviets out of the middle east. they are now back in a major way filling a vacuum fueled by eight years of weakness by the obama administration. >> where is this headed? a president and administration, defense secretary ash carter saying they were talking about deconfliction. this is taking the...
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our quotation of the evening from former secretary of state henry kissinger the democrats have aa seriouslary clinton problem, and it's getting a lot worse. we take that up. next. these guys are about to go surfing comeau but not where you might expect.expect. the story and video coming up next. you'd get your whole car back. i guess they don't want you driving around on three wheels. smart. with liberty mutual new car replacement, we'll replace the full value of your car. see car insurance in a whole new light. liberty mutual insurance. rubut then i got ap domain and built my website all at godaddy. now i look so professional, i just got my first customer who isn't related to me. get a domain, website and email starting at $1/month all at godaddy. lou: top headlines, president obama has enough votes in congress for his nuclear deal with iran. republican simply don't have the votes. wanted in the fatal police shooting. the manhunt has been hampered by a vague description of the wanted men. a knew poll gives hillary clinton more negative than positive. the highest negatives joining us now
our quotation of the evening from former secretary of state henry kissinger the democrats have aa seriouslary clinton problem, and it's getting a lot worse. we take that up. next. these guys are about to go surfing comeau but not where you might expect.expect. the story and video coming up next. you'd get your whole car back. i guess they don't want you driving around on three wheels. smart. with liberty mutual new car replacement, we'll replace the full value of your car. see car insurance in...
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and he would tease kissinger and when he was leaving for the evening he would take there goes henry off to talk to his georgetown friends were the "washington post." but of course it will give him and he couldn't help he wanted to get even with kissinger and the georgetown crowd and that resentment was building. and the famous white house tapes interestingly he installed those tapes and the reason he put them in was to have a record so that he could read that kissinger's version because he was going around saying macs and is a hawk and i'm a reasonable guy, nixon is the crazy person. there was something to that but it wasn't the whole truth by any means and nixon wanted to record on things like going to china. that wasn't kissinger's idea it was nixon. in fact, when they told kissinger that nixon wanted a ticket to china his response in 1969 was fat chance. now the tapes are terrible. a lot of you have heard excerpts of them. you know why, nixon said terrible things, he made remarks were racist things, but i listen to a lot of the tapes, hundreds of hours of these tapes and my strong im
and he would tease kissinger and when he was leaving for the evening he would take there goes henry off to talk to his georgetown friends were the "washington post." but of course it will give him and he couldn't help he wanted to get even with kissinger and the georgetown crowd and that resentment was building. and the famous white house tapes interestingly he installed those tapes and the reason he put them in was to have a record so that he could read that kissinger's version...
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secretary of state, henry kissinger, who called for a policy of u.s. energy independence. eventually exports resumed but the u.s. and the saudis, their relationship was frayed. still, thanks to a boom in our domestic energy production, u.s. energy independence now seems to be on the horizon. later this month, congress will vote on a bill to lift a ban on oil exports. congress imposed the ban in 1975 in the face of dwindling u.s. oil reserves. here's how sponsoring congressman joe barton explained for overturning the ban. >> no other nation in the world has the capability that the united states of america has to substantially increase our oil production, but in order to do that, mr. chairman, we simply must repeal this outdated ban on crude oil exports. the bill before us today would do that. it is a bipartisan bill. we have almost 10% of the democratic caucus as an original co-sponsor of the bill. john: should we lift the oil export ban? and you followed that history, right? pat: sure, the king met in the great bitter lake after f.d.r. was coming back from the yalta confer
secretary of state, henry kissinger, who called for a policy of u.s. energy independence. eventually exports resumed but the u.s. and the saudis, their relationship was frayed. still, thanks to a boom in our domestic energy production, u.s. energy independence now seems to be on the horizon. later this month, congress will vote on a bill to lift a ban on oil exports. congress imposed the ban in 1975 in the face of dwindling u.s. oil reserves. here's how sponsoring congressman joe barton...
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that is the famous turn that henry kissinger use when nixon .pened china the logjam was broken. they signed the treaty of washington on august 9. it settled the boundary. senatese sent up to the for ratification. it was ratified on a saturday immediately with the largest majority of any senate ratification of a treaty until then. it is all done. let me mention, quickly, three epilogue events. one was an insurance case. when the creole arrived in new 1841,s in december of slave owners who had been outt enough to take i insurance on their property -- everyone has property insurance, human -- ppen to be the lawyer for the insurance companies, a young louisiana lawyer, i will come back to him if we have time later, an extraordinary figure. he was the lawyer for the insurance companies. he began by attacking the slave owners saying, look, the creole weren't armed, it's all your fault. the ultimate question was if the loss of property was due to the british authorities, which was covered by the policies or an insurrection of the slaves, which was not covered. a decision came out in ma
that is the famous turn that henry kissinger use when nixon .pened china the logjam was broken. they signed the treaty of washington on august 9. it settled the boundary. senatese sent up to the for ratification. it was ratified on a saturday immediately with the largest majority of any senate ratification of a treaty until then. it is all done. let me mention, quickly, three epilogue events. one was an insurance case. when the creole arrived in new 1841,s in december of slave owners who had...
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i asked henry kissinger what he makes of the rhetoric. it is foolishness, he said but dangerous foolishness. it could have grave repercussions. part of the problem is that china's government remains a black box and few understand what's happening there, which makes it easy to ascribe malign intentions to beijing's every move. take the chinese central bank's decision to allow its currency to fall, instantly denounced by politicians in washington as an effort to flood the u.s. market with cheap goods. well, actually, over the past few years it has appreciated substantially against the dollar and the yen. the chinese government appeared to be responding to western pressure to allow market forces to reign, which in this case made the currency fall. that's why the international monetary fund praised beijing's decision to devalue. beijing's policies have been inconsistent and ineffective in both the currency and stock markets, but that does not mean they're evil. the republicans' rhetoric on china, mexico and immigration reveals a break-down of
i asked henry kissinger what he makes of the rhetoric. it is foolishness, he said but dangerous foolishness. it could have grave repercussions. part of the problem is that china's government remains a black box and few understand what's happening there, which makes it easy to ascribe malign intentions to beijing's every move. take the chinese central bank's decision to allow its currency to fall, instantly denounced by politicians in washington as an effort to flood the u.s. market with cheap...
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henry kissinger expected, and cowoundor of microsoft, bill gates, and many many more expected to hear the only scheduled public policy speech from the chinese president. >> all right, allen, thank you. >> . >> a case that may be talked about on this trip is china's arrest of a u.s. citizen, accused of spying. sandy von gillis has been in detention for seven months. she was secretly taken into custody in march when she was in china for business, but they didn't formally arrest her for stealing state secrets until sunday. the white house said that it's disconcerting that many of the inquiries into the case have gone unanswered. >>> a pharmacy company is dropping the price of the drug to fight infectious it disease. it comes after the pharmaceutical ceo said that they would raise the price by 15050%. they were criticized when it was announced. earlier today, the ceo said that he didn't see anything wrong with the price hike. >> there was a company that was selling annas tin martin for the price of a bicycle, and we bought it, and we asked to charge toyota prices, i don't think that that
henry kissinger expected, and cowoundor of microsoft, bill gates, and many many more expected to hear the only scheduled public policy speech from the chinese president. >> all right, allen, thank you. >> . >> a case that may be talked about on this trip is china's arrest of a u.s. citizen, accused of spying. sandy von gillis has been in detention for seven months. she was secretly taken into custody in march when she was in china for business, but they didn't formally arrest...
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. >> our quotation of the evening this, one from former secretary of state henry kissinger, it was he who said, 90% of the politicians give the other 10% a bad reputation. >> we're coming right back. >>> obama's nuclear deal with iran threatened by his political allies who have been reliable until now. fox news analyst kt mcfarland joins us next on what it all means. >>> china this week will show off its military power with a giant parade in beijing. more than 10,000 troops, hundreds of pieces of military hardware will be running through teen men square and do you remember, if you will, the last time you saw an american military parade in your town or city or anywhere around the country. think about it. when is the last time you saw the united states military parade nothing an american city? i ask the question because the answer i think tells us much about what the elites in this country have been doing to this country. i'd like to hear what you think, give me, if you will, an e-mail or text me or tweet to lou dobbs news on twitter or lou dobbs.com. lou @lou dobbs.com. >>> noing me no
. >> our quotation of the evening this, one from former secretary of state henry kissinger, it was he who said, 90% of the politicians give the other 10% a bad reputation. >> we're coming right back. >>> obama's nuclear deal with iran threatened by his political allies who have been reliable until now. fox news analyst kt mcfarland joins us next on what it all means. >>> china this week will show off its military power with a giant parade in beijing. more than...
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. >> our quotation of the evening this, one from former secretary of state henry kissinger, it was he who said, 90% of the politicians give the other 10% a bad reputation. >> we're coming right back. >>> obama's nuclear deal with iran threatened by his political allies who have been reliable until now. fox news analyst kt mcfarland joins us next on what it all means. these two oil rigs look the same. can you tell what makes them so different? did you hear that sound? of course you didn't. you're not using ge software like the rig on the right. it's listening and learning how to prevent equipment failures, predict maintenance needs, and avoid problems before they happen. you don't even need a cerebral cortex to understand which is better. now, two things that are exactly the same have never been more different. ge software. get connected. get insights. get optimized. it's from daddy. sfx: dad's voice i love you baby girl. duracell quantum lasts longer in 99% of devices so you can always be there. ♪ >>> china this week will show off its military power with a giant parade in beijing. mor
. >> our quotation of the evening this, one from former secretary of state henry kissinger, it was he who said, 90% of the politicians give the other 10% a bad reputation. >> we're coming right back. >>> obama's nuclear deal with iran threatened by his political allies who have been reliable until now. fox news analyst kt mcfarland joins us next on what it all means. these two oil rigs look the same. can you tell what makes them so different? did you hear that sound? of...
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niall ferguson's biography of henry kissinger has been published.carol, you have been following the story. exactly what happened? >> they saw each other at a lunch, putin made a grand entrance in the middle of ban ki-moon's speech and sat at the table where president was and they clinked champagne glasses at the end of the secretary general's speech, went into a private meeting that lasted 90 minutes. i've covered this president for six years and other meetings he had with vladimir putin and this was the first time that the u.s. officials came out of that meeting and felt they weren't arguing about the terms of what the problem is, you know, and that also happened with ukraine in particular. they were more arguing about how to approach the problem. >> rose: margaret, what can you had to what we may know from the american side of this meeting between the two leaders? >> well, you know, poonlt himself was only in the country for about seven hours. it was very much i'm here, i'm making a statement and i'm leaving. it's interesting, when you ask u.s. of
niall ferguson's biography of henry kissinger has been published.carol, you have been following the story. exactly what happened? >> they saw each other at a lunch, putin made a grand entrance in the middle of ban ki-moon's speech and sat at the table where president was and they clinked champagne glasses at the end of the secretary general's speech, went into a private meeting that lasted 90 minutes. i've covered this president for six years and other meetings he had with vladimir putin...
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. >> our quotation of the evening this, one from former secretary of state henry kissinger, it was he who said, 90% of the politicians give the other 10% a bad reputation. >> we're coming right back. >>> obama's nuclear deal with iran threatened by his political allies who have been reliable until now. fox news analyst kt mcfarland joins us next on what it all means. usaa makes me feel like i'm a car buying expert in no time at all. there was no stress. it was in and out. if i buy a car through usaa, i know i'm getting a fair price. we realized, okay, this not only could be convenient, we could save a lot of money. i was like, wow, if i could save this much, then i could actually maybe upgrade a little bit. and it was just easy. usaa, they just really make sure that you're well taken care of. usaa car buying service. powered by truecar. online and on the usaa app. >>> china this week will show off its military power with a giant parade in beijing. more than 10,000 troops, hundreds of pieces of military hardware will be running through teen men square and do you remember, if you will,
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here's nixon in a conversation with henry kissinger just one month after signing the peace accords. >> what do you make of that, douglas? whether he cares about agreement or certainly doesn't care about the wording of it much. >> no, you know, the paris peace accord happened in the big provision nixon was worried about was getting those p.o.w.s released. it was signed january 27th of 1973. he wanted their names and locations. he had secretary of state rogers deal with 12 countries finding these p.o.w.s. and no matter what, he'll go right back to war if he doesn't get them released, because for nixon, he didn't like the defense department a whole lot. he didn't like the anti-war left, but he did care about the troops, and particularly wanted to be seen as the person who brought those p.o.w.s home. by may, he throws maybe only the good event of that whole spring was the p.o.w.s coming to the white house, 600 of them in may, and nixon was able to shake hands and greet them all. >> well, in his testimony, devastating testimony, former white house council john dean linked the watergate bre
here's nixon in a conversation with henry kissinger just one month after signing the peace accords. >> what do you make of that, douglas? whether he cares about agreement or certainly doesn't care about the wording of it much. >> no, you know, the paris peace accord happened in the big provision nixon was worried about was getting those p.o.w.s released. it was signed january 27th of 1973. he wanted their names and locations. he had secretary of state rogers deal with 12 countries...
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. >> our quotation of the evening this, one from former secretary of state henry kissinger, it was he who said, 90% of the politicians give the other 10% a bad reputation. >> we're coming right back. >>> obama's nuclear deal with iran threatened by his political allies who have been reliable until now. fox news analyst kt mcfarland joins us next on what it all means. do you want to know how hard it can be to breathe with copd? it can feel like this. copd includes chronic bronchitis and emphysema. spiriva is a once-daily inhaled copd maintenance treatment that helps open my airways for a full 24 hours. spiriva helps me breathe easier. spiriva respimat does not replace rescue inhalers for sudden symptoms. tell your doctor if you have kidney problems, glaucoma, trouble urinating, or an enlarged prostate. these may worsen with spiriva respimat. discuss all medicines you take, even eye drops. if your breathing suddenly worsens, your throat or tongue swells, you get hives, vision changes or eye pain or problems passing urine, stop taking spiriva respimat and call your doctor right away. sid
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. >> i want top interrupt you, that's henry kissinger in the second row there shaking hands with popego ahead. >> spectacularly unsuccessful economically over the last 100 years. it started out in 1900. roughly where the united states -- we became the greatest economic power. it became a basket case. the reason is that capitalism practiced in latin america but argentinena, especially, was a runt crony capitalism that was a disaster now, out of that in all of latin america there developed in the 60's and 70's what was called liberation theology. strongly anti-capitalist and quite leftist. by a lot of the bishops, john paul resisted that and he tried not to appoint bishops and cardinals of that persuasion. but, none the less, it's a powerful movement of which i suspect the pope he was at least sympathetic in his days in argentina. and he carried that into the vatican. it's completely understandable that he would complete and repeat and amplify the anti-capitalist message. it's not that he is anti-american. and it's not that i think he is in any way against the kind of democratic capital
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that's the opinion of henry kissinger and madeline albright.y time since the end of world war ii. we need to have a plan, a strategy that can be laid out and described to the voters in both parties. >> senator john mccain, thank you so much. >> thanks, andrea. >>> for refugees trying to get to europe, the long trek from syria is indeed terrifying. as we have seen, even deadly. so why are so many thousands of men, women and children willing to take the risk? the answer to that question can be found in one family's story. it is difficult to watch. >> reporter: this is ahmed and his two sons. one was killed with his mother and sister last month. what happened to his mother will be for some too painful to watch. the war in syria has driven around 11 million people from their homes. this is why. his family lived outside damascus in duma, a town held by rebels. and bombed almost daily by president assad's forces. he looks for what's left amid the rubble of his house. at the hospital last month, he says he found horror. his only surviving son, two yea
that's the opinion of henry kissinger and madeline albright.y time since the end of world war ii. we need to have a plan, a strategy that can be laid out and described to the voters in both parties. >> senator john mccain, thank you so much. >> thanks, andrea. >>> for refugees trying to get to europe, the long trek from syria is indeed terrifying. as we have seen, even deadly. so why are so many thousands of men, women and children willing to take the risk? the answer to...