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socialite war criminal henry kissinger. (laughing) and just the repetition of that was fun. - so funny. - exactly. we tried different ones on trump and then finally, i have now looked back at the history of this since it's become consequential, i guess, we started calling him short fingered vulgarian donald trump (audience laughing) in the early 80s. and as a result, because graydon had done a profile of trump while we were starting spy and came back to the little office we shared and said, you know, this guy, donald trump, shortest fingers i've ever seen on a man that size. (audience laughing) and so, we were thinking, oh, short fingered vulgarian, so we called him that, and people who liked spy remembered it, and it kind of remained in its faint way a meme, but who cares? - first meme. - uh, maybe. and then, he starts running for president, and yeah, marcio rubio brought it up on the campaign trail. marco rubio, however, brought it up and donald trump responded to it as though it was some kind of double entendre about his
socialite war criminal henry kissinger. (laughing) and just the repetition of that was fun. - so funny. - exactly. we tried different ones on trump and then finally, i have now looked back at the history of this since it's become consequential, i guess, we started calling him short fingered vulgarian donald trump (audience laughing) in the early 80s. and as a result, because graydon had done a profile of trump while we were starting spy and came back to the little office we shared and said, you...
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in this period she negotiated with henry kissinger on the separation of troops between syria and israel, and it was very, very tough negotiations. they were really at each over. some of you know this. at one point kissinger said to golda in anger, mrs. prime minister, i am an american first, a secretary of state second and a jew only last. and she said, well, that's okay, henry. in hebrew we read from right to left. [laughter] she finally resigned in 1974, and a journalist who was there pictured her. she walked away from the seat of power as prime minister holding her bag. golda always held her handbag. her legs, her thick legs stooped, and nobody said anything to her. this was the end of an era, he said, and that's what it was. and even then, even at the end of the era, even then when golda was no longer in office, she took part in everything. she met president ford, she was still raising money, she was giving itzhak rabin advice all the time. she was something. when sadat came to israel in 1977, she was at the airport to greet him along with other dignitaries. and when he met her, he
in this period she negotiated with henry kissinger on the separation of troops between syria and israel, and it was very, very tough negotiations. they were really at each over. some of you know this. at one point kissinger said to golda in anger, mrs. prime minister, i am an american first, a secretary of state second and a jew only last. and she said, well, that's okay, henry. in hebrew we read from right to left. [laughter] she finally resigned in 1974, and a journalist who was there...
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. >> thursday, live on c-span, thursday -- secretaries of state henry kissinger and others on u.s. national security strategy. on c-span two, the senate returns to consider the nomination for the assistant secretary of the army. a confirmation vote expected in the afternoon. on c-span three, a look at the u.s. postal service's effort to combat the trafficking of synthetic drugs in the evening at 7:00 p.m., the events marking the 50th anniversary of the vietnam war tet offensive. ♪ >> c-span's washington journal, live every day, with news and policy issues that impact you. coming up this morning, we will discuss missing text messages between an fbi agent and attorney. and the trump administration's plan to allow gas pumps in the u.s. coastal waters. the national resource defense council member join us. we are live in columbia, south carolina for the next thousand city capitals to her, as the governor will discuss public policy issues. be sure to watch c-span's washington journal live at 7:00 eastern this morning. join the discussion. lacks -- >> asked, we returned to the washington
. >> thursday, live on c-span, thursday -- secretaries of state henry kissinger and others on u.s. national security strategy. on c-span two, the senate returns to consider the nomination for the assistant secretary of the army. a confirmation vote expected in the afternoon. on c-span three, a look at the u.s. postal service's effort to combat the trafficking of synthetic drugs in the evening at 7:00 p.m., the events marking the 50th anniversary of the vietnam war tet offensive. ♪...
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he was testifying, along with another former secretary of state, henry kissinger, and richard armitage
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would like to appreciate my -- express my appreciation to be testifying alongside my friends henry kissinger and rich armitage. and i take the occasion to particularly underline one of the things henry brought out in his testimony. that is the concern we must have about nuclear proliferation. as you remember in the reagan period, president reagan thought nuclear weapons were immoral. we worked hard to get them reduced and we had quite a lot of success. in those days people seemed to have an appreciation of what would be the result of a nuclear war if they were ever used. i fear people have lost that sense of dread. now we see everything going in the other direction, nuclear proliferation, the more countries have nuclear weapons, the more likely that one is going to go off somewhere. and the more materials lying around, the more people can make a weapon very easily. this is a major problem that can blow up the world. so i think we have to get at it. the right way to start is what henry said, to somehow be able to have a different kind of relationship with russia. after all, russia and the uni
would like to appreciate my -- express my appreciation to be testifying alongside my friends henry kissinger and rich armitage. and i take the occasion to particularly underline one of the things henry brought out in his testimony. that is the concern we must have about nuclear proliferation. as you remember in the reagan period, president reagan thought nuclear weapons were immoral. we worked hard to get them reduced and we had quite a lot of success. in those days people seemed to have an...
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andrrow, henry kissinger richard armitage testified before the senate armed service committee on u.s. national security strategy. by coverage of that starts at 10:00 a.m. eastern on c-span. american history tv on c-span3. tonight at 8:00 eastern, historians attending the american historical association conference look at how american veterans are being remembered, honored, and memorialized as world war ii. night at 7:00 eastern, where life in the museum at washington, d.c. with the discussion on the 1968 vietnam war tet offensive and the battle of way. and friday night at 8:00 eastern, we can scholar, author walter stark, and howard ednarsity professor medford on abraham lincoln's friends and enemies. edge american history tv this week in primetime on c-span3. medical professionals and bio security experts testified on response capabilities on health threats. public health funding, and workforce capacity issues, and we authorization of the pandemic and all hazards preparedness act of 2006. >> i want to thank the senator for the hearing today, and senator casey as serving as a ranking
andrrow, henry kissinger richard armitage testified before the senate armed service committee on u.s. national security strategy. by coverage of that starts at 10:00 a.m. eastern on c-span. american history tv on c-span3. tonight at 8:00 eastern, historians attending the american historical association conference look at how american veterans are being remembered, honored, and memorialized as world war ii. night at 7:00 eastern, where life in the museum at washington, d.c. with the discussion...
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war criminals like henry kissinger and brock obama and bob dylan. ok ok then tell him no it's not a war criminal but he puts no effort into his concerts either one hundred fifty dollars to watch a backward old band as he gets rattled his way through hurricane. nobel committee. another great thing about twenty seventeen band couloir blew up. it was through the roof if you want forty cents of bitcoin at the beginning of twenty seventeen then you're currently not watching this because you're drunk on a yacht somewhere where where underpants are made out of the carcasses of endangered three toed ring tailed pygmy lemur hippos. but that's not the point the reason cryptocurrency is matter is because they take money out of the hands of central governments and big banks which have a national need a national this is like to. have to create war and conflict and and keep a large percentage of the people of our society struggling i learned that from the what's the movie. oh history i learned over history. and the cryptocurrency surge is not just a trend it's th
war criminals like henry kissinger and brock obama and bob dylan. ok ok then tell him no it's not a war criminal but he puts no effort into his concerts either one hundred fifty dollars to watch a backward old band as he gets rattled his way through hurricane. nobel committee. another great thing about twenty seventeen band couloir blew up. it was through the roof if you want forty cents of bitcoin at the beginning of twenty seventeen then you're currently not watching this because you're drunk...
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george schultz was testifying along with another former secretary of state, henry kissinger and formereputy secretary, richard armitage about national security concerns. that hearing his next on c-span. the nation's mayors on washington this week. one of the issues, federal immigration policy. will have the later. -- we will have the later. >> c-span's washington journal live every day with news and policy issues that impact you. coming up friday morning, we will discuss the severity of the 2018 flu season with dr. anthony pouncey. the federal response to the opioid epidemic. we would joined -- we will be joined by sam quinonez. pozen ofalk with adam the peterson institute. be sure to watch c-span's washington journal live at 7:00 eastern friday morning. join the discussion. >> the president of the united states. [applause] >> tuesday night, donald trump gets his first state of the union address. join c-span for a preview of the evening starting at 8:00 eastern, and then the state of the union speech live at 9:00 p.m.. following the speech, the democratic response. we will hear your re
george schultz was testifying along with another former secretary of state, henry kissinger and formereputy secretary, richard armitage about national security concerns. that hearing his next on c-span. the nation's mayors on washington this week. one of the issues, federal immigration policy. will have the later. -- we will have the later. >> c-span's washington journal live every day with news and policy issues that impact you. coming up friday morning, we will discuss the severity of...
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i will finish by saying, i asked henry kissinger and his comment to me was that the chinese view siberia as their land and they are going home. peter: you have 30 seconds to reply. [laughter] natan: i have no concept of the chinese government or even president putin. i can tell you i was in siberia and my wife grew in siberia. i went through different stages of relations. a limited friendship. we were singing songs about russia and china are friends forever. we were participating in demonstrations against the chinese embassy. there were different stages. there are huge empty lands in siberia along the border with china. you can go for hundreds of miles and see a hundred people here or there. on the other side of the border, there are whole populations of chinese people. i think the potential for russia, which is keeping every square meter to give away. they keep giving all the square meters. japan was proposing hundreds of billions of dollars to pay to give it back. they are so big, why do they these four islands? for russia, it is against the nature of the history of the country to give
i will finish by saying, i asked henry kissinger and his comment to me was that the chinese view siberia as their land and they are going home. peter: you have 30 seconds to reply. [laughter] natan: i have no concept of the chinese government or even president putin. i can tell you i was in siberia and my wife grew in siberia. i went through different stages of relations. a limited friendship. we were singing songs about russia and china are friends forever. we were participating in...
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that area with the second child who as you know eally has no and i'll finish by saying i asked henry kissinger and his comment to me was the chinese view their siberia as their land and they're going home. thank you. >> you have 30 seconds to reply. >> ok. i'm not confident of chinese government or even president putin so i really don't know. but i can tell you as to siberia, my wife grew up in siberia, i went through different stages of relations between soviet union and china, from unlimited friendship and singing songs about russia and china are our friends forever. and we were participating in demonstrations against the chinese embassy when i was in school. so i know different states. tell you, i think simply, there's a huge empty land of siberia along the border of china. nd my people in exile. and you can go south of the border, it's all populated with is ese people, but russia keeping every square meter from israel to give away a lot of land but they cannot have, so they're keeping every square meter to force the japanese islands and the japanese are proposing hundreds of billions but w
that area with the second child who as you know eally has no and i'll finish by saying i asked henry kissinger and his comment to me was the chinese view their siberia as their land and they're going home. thank you. >> you have 30 seconds to reply. >> ok. i'm not confident of chinese government or even president putin so i really don't know. but i can tell you as to siberia, my wife grew up in siberia, i went through different stages of relations between soviet union and china,...
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henry kissinger and george schultz and former deputy secretary of state will testify before the senate armed services a minute on the u.s. nationals 30 strategy. i've coverage starts here on c-span. president trump will address a world economic forum in switzerland, the first sitting u.s. president to address the forum since clinton. live coverage starts at 8:00 eastern on c-span two. colorado got -- governor in his final state of the state address outlined his priorities for the session including economic development, broadband infrtructure, and environmental protections. [applause] >> ladies and gentlemen, it is my pleasure and honor to present ,o you john hickenlooper governor of the state of colorado. [applause] gov. hickenlooper: hi. please. thank you. at a time when sometimes shouting seems to replace talking and insults, sometimes it seems to replace ideas, i want to start with the men and those whojoin me and made it their life's work to serve the people of colorado, driven by their abiding desire to serve and make our great state even greater. speaker duran members of the gene
henry kissinger and george schultz and former deputy secretary of state will testify before the senate armed services a minute on the u.s. nationals 30 strategy. i've coverage starts here on c-span. president trump will address a world economic forum in switzerland, the first sitting u.s. president to address the forum since clinton. live coverage starts at 8:00 eastern on c-span two. colorado got -- governor in his final state of the state address outlined his priorities for the session...
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henry kissinger, as close as henry was, never knew about the tapes. john ehrlichman never knew about the tapes. >> two people told me about it before it became public. i called bradley at home at 9:00 on a saturday night i believe and said nixon taped himself. what should we do? and ben said, i wouldn't bust one on it. and it's kind of a b-plus story. i thought, okay. the boss says b-plus. i won't work on it. i took sunday off and monday they called butterfield. i remember, ben came by and knocked on my desk and said, okay, it's better than a b-plus. >> from that point on, of course, it's a fight for the tapes because they answer the questions. am i telling the truth? is the president telling the truth? what else happened? you know. the prosecutors immediately subpoenaed the tapes. the senate subpoenas them. so nixon is early advised to destroy the tapes. dad promised he would teach me how to surf on our trip. when you book a flight then add a hotel you can save. 3 waves later, i think it was the other way around... ♪ everything you need to go. expedi
henry kissinger, as close as henry was, never knew about the tapes. john ehrlichman never knew about the tapes. >> two people told me about it before it became public. i called bradley at home at 9:00 on a saturday night i believe and said nixon taped himself. what should we do? and ben said, i wouldn't bust one on it. and it's kind of a b-plus story. i thought, okay. the boss says b-plus. i won't work on it. i took sunday off and monday they called butterfield. i remember, ben came by...
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. >> when we ended the show, we got telegrams of congratulations from henry kissinger and ronald reagan. the size of the response and the emotional nature of the response that we were getting was difficult for us to understand. >> who shot j.r. and the last episode of "m.a.s.h." are the last call for the pre-cable world of television. it's like they are the last time that that huge audience will all turn up for one event. >> tv is growing up with cable, tv is growing up with content, tv is growing up with different generes. >> the great thing the tv did, the vcr did and remote control did is it gave consumers choice and everything was about to change. you won't see these folks they have businesses to run. they have passions to pursue. how do they avoid trips to the post office? stamps.com mail letters, ship packages, all the services of the post office right on your computer. get a 4 week trial, plus $100 in extras including postage and a digital scale. go to stamps.com/tv and never go to the post office again. >>> thomas magnum. the private investigator? >> you're probably wondering ab
. >> when we ended the show, we got telegrams of congratulations from henry kissinger and ronald reagan. the size of the response and the emotional nature of the response that we were getting was difficult for us to understand. >> who shot j.r. and the last episode of "m.a.s.h." are the last call for the pre-cable world of television. it's like they are the last time that that huge audience will all turn up for one event. >> tv is growing up with cable, tv is growing...
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>> the broker originally was during the campaign and it was kissinger, henry kissinger decide d to help jared get to know the chinese ambassador here in washington, an old hand, a real pro. because the chinese were trying fig oure out how to get closer people in trump's orbit. in their view considering some of the others around trump like steve bannon, jared kushner steams from a chinese perspective, a more reason bable interlocketer. >> you write kushner handled some of the meetings differently than past administrations. we mentioned meeting one-on-one with the chinese ambassador at least once. why is this so concerning to national security officials? so the way it works is generally speaking, the chinese always bring no takers, other staff to meetings because they're concerned that there maybe accusations that things were disclosed during those meetings that then would be discovered by chinese security services. you have a similar concern on the american side. what happens is these meetings take place then the chinese and the americans will write reports about what was discussed in th
>> the broker originally was during the campaign and it was kissinger, henry kissinger decide d to help jared get to know the chinese ambassador here in washington, an old hand, a real pro. because the chinese were trying fig oure out how to get closer people in trump's orbit. in their view considering some of the others around trump like steve bannon, jared kushner steams from a chinese perspective, a more reason bable interlocketer. >> you write kushner handled some of the...
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henry kissinger never knew about the tapes. john ehrlichman never knew about the tapes. >> two people told me about it before it was public. i called bradley on a saturday night i believe and said nixon taped himself. what should we do? and ben said, oh, i wouldn't bust one on it. and it's kind of a b-plus story. okay. the boss says b-plus. i won't work on it. monday they called butterfield and i remember ben came by and knocked on my desk and said, okay, it's better than a b-plus. >> from that point on, of course, it's a fight for the tapes because they answer the questions. am i telling the truth? is the president telling the truth? what else happened? the prosecutors immediately subpoena the tapes. the senate subpoenas them. so nixon is early advised to destroy the tapes. somehow we always leave packing to the last minute. guys, i have a couple of things to wash we got this. even on quick cycle, tide pods cleans great 6x the cleaning power, even in the quick cycle it's got to be tide >>> the discovery of the nixon tapes woul
henry kissinger never knew about the tapes. john ehrlichman never knew about the tapes. >> two people told me about it before it was public. i called bradley on a saturday night i believe and said nixon taped himself. what should we do? and ben said, oh, i wouldn't bust one on it. and it's kind of a b-plus story. okay. the boss says b-plus. i won't work on it. monday they called butterfield and i remember ben came by and knocked on my desk and said, okay, it's better than a b-plus....
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with a wide range of authors, including presidents carter, reagan, nixon, charles de gaulle, henry kissinger, david mccullough, tennessee williams, and last but not least, among the many, laurence olivier. which he could do whole program on laurence olivier. britain, churchhill, dunkirk, defeat into victory which is why we're all here tonight. before i begin, if you have a cell phone or electronic beeper, device, earns please turn it off. please join me in welcoming the wonderful. michael korda. thankk you. [applause] >> good evening. want to make sure that i am not the one whose cell phone rings. [laughter] i'm so used to speaking here when it proceeds a film, that i find myself constantly looking up at the screen expecting something is going to happen there. but, nothing t is. why dunkirk now? i'm sure you are wondering, as i dom. i saw christopher nolan's stunning film "dunkirk" at 3:00 in the afternoon on a weekday in red hook, new york, a small town between pleasant valley and expecting the theater to be empty. instead it was packed. ias was lucky to arrive earlier than i intended. by t
with a wide range of authors, including presidents carter, reagan, nixon, charles de gaulle, henry kissinger, david mccullough, tennessee williams, and last but not least, among the many, laurence olivier. which he could do whole program on laurence olivier. britain, churchhill, dunkirk, defeat into victory which is why we're all here tonight. before i begin, if you have a cell phone or electronic beeper, device, earns please turn it off. please join me in welcoming the wonderful. michael...
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henry kissinger, senator nunn, former clinton secretary william perry have come out for the abolition of nuclear weapons, as have the majority of countries in the world through the general assembly at the united nations last year, putting through a treaty. believe.ns i to seek the build down and end of nuclear weapons. that is true security, not a president who talks and rattles his thumbs and fingers and twitter feed against the leader of north korea. nor is a president who tries to decertify the iran agreement, which is in our security interest. and if it is broken, will lead to more nuclear proliferation and less security. this president is clueless when it comes to what real security is. and he is out of step with the majority of americans who listen to him on the campaign trail $6n he spoke of the waste of trillion in the middle east that could rebuild this country. do you know, amy, counties where the have lost so many sons and daughters to endless war voted for trump because they believed he might end war. and country seeks realism restraint. amy: we're going to go to break and
henry kissinger, senator nunn, former clinton secretary william perry have come out for the abolition of nuclear weapons, as have the majority of countries in the world through the general assembly at the united nations last year, putting through a treaty. believe.ns i to seek the build down and end of nuclear weapons. that is true security, not a president who talks and rattles his thumbs and fingers and twitter feed against the leader of north korea. nor is a president who tries to decertify...
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cap hicks is our senior vice president and the henry kissinger chair director of csi international security program. principal deputy undersecretary of defense for policy and plans during the obama nation. academic prestigious and government posts and holds a phd from m.i.t.. heather connelly is a s.nior vice president at csi headed the team that authored the kremlin playbook. you want to read it. gives you a real rundown. she and her team analyzed what the russians are doing across europe and you will find similar things going on there. spots at thed state department. assistance to the newly invented states. when the soviet union fell in, and down at the end joining me, one of the men on this panel. william -- william wright should -- william reich. he was president of the foreign national -- national foreign trade council. he served as a member of the u.s. china economic and security review commission and he spent 20 years on capitol hill. most of that time working with senator john heinz and later with senator rockefeller. .hat we heard last night this was the speech the new york times d
cap hicks is our senior vice president and the henry kissinger chair director of csi international security program. principal deputy undersecretary of defense for policy and plans during the obama nation. academic prestigious and government posts and holds a phd from m.i.t.. heather connelly is a s.nior vice president at csi headed the team that authored the kremlin playbook. you want to read it. gives you a real rundown. she and her team analyzed what the russians are doing across europe and...
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, you know, should be left to people who are working things in the background, you know, the henry kissingersthe world, the h.r. mcmaster of the world, you know, that's possible that there is a secret meeting somewhere and they go off and do a china-like opening to north korea, but i think the bang for the buck would be completely different and it would not be worth the president's time to engage directly into talks with the north korean leader at this juncture. you know, at some point in the future maybe, but right now, we don't recognize the country, we're technically still at war with them, and we should be very careful that we don't concede too much to the north koreans because this is a situation where they will take every advantage. we're getting this calm before the storm right now before the olympics and once the olympics are over with, i am certain that things are going to be tense once again on the korean peninsula and that's not because of us. it's because of the north koreans. >> on iran, today is the day, every 120 days the president has to make a decision of whether or not to wa
, you know, should be left to people who are working things in the background, you know, the henry kissingersthe world, the h.r. mcmaster of the world, you know, that's possible that there is a secret meeting somewhere and they go off and do a china-like opening to north korea, but i think the bang for the buck would be completely different and it would not be worth the president's time to engage directly into talks with the north korean leader at this juncture. you know, at some point in the...
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henry kissinger and george schultz and former deputy secretary of state richard armitage testified before the senate armed services committee. see live coverage at 10:00 a.m., here on c-span. president trump arrives in switzerland on thursday and friday he addresses the world economic forum at davos. he is the first sitting president to address the forum since president clinton. we have live coverage, beginning at 8:00 a.m. eastern on c-span 2. >> president trump imposed trade on solar panels and washing machines. he says this will benefit the u.s. jobs market and workers. veryd trump: thank you much. i am thrilled to sign
henry kissinger and george schultz and former deputy secretary of state richard armitage testified before the senate armed services committee. see live coverage at 10:00 a.m., here on c-span. president trump arrives in switzerland on thursday and friday he addresses the world economic forum at davos. he is the first sitting president to address the forum since president clinton. we have live coverage, beginning at 8:00 a.m. eastern on c-span 2. >> president trump imposed trade on solar...
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strike on any country, that those should not be followed unless he as defense secretary or unless henry kissinger confirmed that order because he was afraid of nixon issuing some kind of a nuclear strike. this was completely unconstitutional. probably illegal. and yet it was clearly the right thing to do. and i sure hope people in the pentagon are thinking along those line took place. >> and ezra, that action was taken in regard to president nixon when the house judiciary committee was moving toward impeachment. so the defense secretary could know that this is probably a temporary condition that they're under. and they might be moving on to the next president very soon at that point. >> yeah. this is the terrible position we've been left in. you hear a lot of people pining for what would in effect be a soft coup for the military itself, for the military men and generals around trump to reinterpret his orders to stand in the way of his orders. and this goes back. i apologize to keep bringing it back to this. this goes back to do we have the right person in this position. when we begun discussing t
strike on any country, that those should not be followed unless he as defense secretary or unless henry kissinger confirmed that order because he was afraid of nixon issuing some kind of a nuclear strike. this was completely unconstitutional. probably illegal. and yet it was clearly the right thing to do. and i sure hope people in the pentagon are thinking along those line took place. >> and ezra, that action was taken in regard to president nixon when the house judiciary committee was...
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committeebefore a were henry kissinger and george so much along with former deputy secretary richardpresident reagan thought nuclear weapons were immoral, and we were trying to get them reduced, and we had quite a bit of success. in those days, people have been appreciation of would be the result of a nuclear weapon if ever used. i fear people have lost that since then. mark: this jersey at that north korea's the faience and its pursuit of nuclear weapons are laying out a path for other countries to feel that this is the way for achieving an international prominence. areheast asian leaders celebrating ties with india as new delhi is looking to strengthen bonds with eastern neighbors as china's influence grows. the leaders of associations of southeast asians met in new delhi to observe 25 years of ties between india and the 10 nation bloc. the prime minister said that world basedd a order for the oceans and seas, and respect for international law. muslimst yet safe with living in refugee camps living in bangladesh to begin returning unicef saidm are -- that the security situation insi
committeebefore a were henry kissinger and george so much along with former deputy secretary richardpresident reagan thought nuclear weapons were immoral, and we were trying to get them reduced, and we had quite a bit of success. in those days, people have been appreciation of would be the result of a nuclear weapon if ever used. i fear people have lost that since then. mark: this jersey at that north korea's the faience and its pursuit of nuclear weapons are laying out a path for other...
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lurid accounts of screaming matches, of people bursting into tears and a memorable quotation from henry kissinger, the former secretary of state, saying this is a war between the jews and the non-jews in the white house. and some unmroumtry things said about the president, friends, confidants, including rupert murdoch who said something i won't repeat on air and also calls him an idiot after one particular phone conversation about immigration policy and his contradictions. >> david, what kind of picture, after reading this book, what kind of picture is being painted of our president? >> a man not especially in control of events. a narcissist, someone with authoritarian tendencies and breaking a lot of the traditional rules of what it takes to be a president of the united states and watching things spiral out of control. expletives and shouts. trump overheard it and apparently said, what's going on here? seemingly taken aback. seems to be relying on bannon himself and others to sort of lead policy, lead without any great expertise of his own. i think most people should be worried and would be worr
lurid accounts of screaming matches, of people bursting into tears and a memorable quotation from henry kissinger, the former secretary of state, saying this is a war between the jews and the non-jews in the white house. and some unmroumtry things said about the president, friends, confidants, including rupert murdoch who said something i won't repeat on air and also calls him an idiot after one particular phone conversation about immigration policy and his contradictions. >> david, what...
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i think that's pretty telling, addressed, you know, how she got into politics, and said that henry kissinger really schooled her on these things, talked about a lot of interesting things. i do hope that people take away from the fact that how damaging these rumors are even if real journalists aren't floating them. just that one person can have a real insidious effect on highly successful women, people who are far more successful than they. >> appreciate it. thank you for asking and thanks for coming on here. >> thank you. >>> sex and politics go together like ugly and a gorilla. don't get angry. i love gorillas too. there are two more stories that deserve attention. perfect fodder for the great debate. first the report that hillary clinton refused to fire a senior adviser on her 2008 presidential campaign who had been accused of sexual harassment. that's according to two sources who worked on that campaign, and there are reports that the finance chair steve wynn has a slew of sexual misconduct accusers against him, so why isn't the rnc moving on him, especially after they sounded the alarm a
i think that's pretty telling, addressed, you know, how she got into politics, and said that henry kissinger really schooled her on these things, talked about a lot of interesting things. i do hope that people take away from the fact that how damaging these rumors are even if real journalists aren't floating them. just that one person can have a real insidious effect on highly successful women, people who are far more successful than they. >> appreciate it. thank you for asking and thanks...
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richard nixon and henry kissinger companion complain for the rest of their lives they were not able to achieve peace with honor in vietnam because congressional support for the war kept dropping. that is a complaint about democracy. or and more members of congress turned against the war because the plate peace movement, their voters forced them to turn against the war. the nixon ford administration not have declared an end to the war in 1975 if the peace movement had forced them to. the last man to die for a mistake would not have been killed in vietnam april 29, 1975. when that man have been killed in 1976? 77? 78? 79? how many more would have died . the millions of men and women who were active in the peace movement save lives by forcing the war to end sooner than it would have if they hadn't taken to the streets in protest, something most of them had never done before. martin luther king jr. saved lives by raising his voice against the war, bobby kennedy saved lives by adding his antiwar voice to the growing chorus when it was still apolitical risky choice. our lowenstein,, hayden,
richard nixon and henry kissinger companion complain for the rest of their lives they were not able to achieve peace with honor in vietnam because congressional support for the war kept dropping. that is a complaint about democracy. or and more members of congress turned against the war because the plate peace movement, their voters forced them to turn against the war. the nixon ford administration not have declared an end to the war in 1975 if the peace movement had forced them to. the last...
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. >>> thursday, former secretaries of state henry kissinger and george shultz, and former deputy secretary of state testified on u.s. national security strategy. you can see our live coverage beginning at 10:00 a.m. eastern on c-span. >>> the president of the united states. [ applause ] >> tuesday night, president donald trump gives his first state of the union address to congress and the nation. join c-span for a preview of the evening starting at 8:00 eastern, and then the state of the union speech live at 9:00 p.m. and following the speech, the democratic response. we'll also hear your reaction and comments from members of congress. president trump's state of the union address tuesday night live on c-span. listen live with the free c-span radio app and available live or on demand on your desktop, phone, or tablet at c-span.org. >>> next, a discussion on food history. curator, scholars and historians from the university of toronto and the smithsonian's national museum of american history discuss archives, research, oral histories, and museum exhi
. >>> thursday, former secretaries of state henry kissinger and george shultz, and former deputy secretary of state testified on u.s. national security strategy. you can see our live coverage beginning at 10:00 a.m. eastern on c-span. >>> the president of the united states. [ applause ] >> tuesday night, president donald trump gives his first state of the union address to congress and the nation. join c-span for a preview of the evening starting at 8:00 eastern, and then...
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of all the things we've heard the last year but one of the interesting takes was wolf citing henry kissinger a saying in the throne administration that is a war going on between jews and non jews and what he was referring to is the camp of steve bannon on the one side are all men catholic and his event jellicoe by these on the other hand jared and his jewish by these from new york and indeed there was seem to be a war going on between christian and am bound out when it comes to influence party politics and when it comes to ideology and the so-called nativism and what is good on trade than what is good on muslim ban on so on so forth. but when it came to israel palestine there was no war there was an alliance in fact if anything we could say that the trump white house was divided to two camps one camp was jewish zionist supporter of israel the other camp was none jewish zionist supporter of israel so really what you see from the from mr a should is a total synergy between the various parts that while they're fighting on other fronts but when it comes to israel there are ardent supporter of is
of all the things we've heard the last year but one of the interesting takes was wolf citing henry kissinger a saying in the throne administration that is a war going on between jews and non jews and what he was referring to is the camp of steve bannon on the one side are all men catholic and his event jellicoe by these on the other hand jared and his jewish by these from new york and indeed there was seem to be a war going on between christian and am bound out when it comes to influence party...
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. >> on thursday, former secretaries of state, henry kissinger and george schults and former deputy of state testify before the senate armed services committee on u.s. national security strategy. you can watch that live at 10:00 a.m. eastern on c-span. and friday president trump addresses the world economic forum in davos, switzerland. first sitting u.s. president to address the forum since clinton. 8:00 a.m. eastern on c-span 2. american history tv on c-span 3 this week in prime time. tonight at 8:00 p.m. eastern, historians attending the conference look at how american veterans are being remembered and honored since world war ii. thursday night at 7:00 p.m. eastern, he liwe are live in mu on the 1968 vietnam war ted offense and battle of away. and 8:00 p.m. western lincoln scholar harold holzer on abraham lincoln friends and enemy. watch american history tv on c-span3. with landmark cases returning next month for season two, c-span senior history producer mark shared some background on the upcoming series. >> by popular demand returning. it's coducks with us and the national constitu
. >> on thursday, former secretaries of state, henry kissinger and george schults and former deputy of state testify before the senate armed services committee on u.s. national security strategy. you can watch that live at 10:00 a.m. eastern on c-span. and friday president trump addresses the world economic forum in davos, switzerland. first sitting u.s. president to address the forum since clinton. 8:00 a.m. eastern on c-span 2. american history tv on c-span 3 this week in prime time....
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henry kissinger and deputy of armitage will testify before the committee, listenhat at c-span.org, nspan radio app, and also 10:00 today. homeland security and ubcommittee will be looking at what the united states postal service is doing to prevent the distribution through the mail of synthetic drugs and opioids, our c-span3 at gins on 0:00, watch on c-span.org, as well, and listen on the c-span radio app. the ore note, 11:15 today, u.s. council on mayors convention continues. our coverage on c-span.org, of that, watch well, day's coverage, as go back and see the discussion that happened there. calls.o your new -- sorry, jim is in york, line for independents. jim, good morning. caller: hi there. can you stand one more call about immigration? a lot of -- i live in new york, and let me tell you, i to say that in the late '60s, early '70s, i was doing jobs that they say americans won't do. sick of y, really hearing that over and over again, people saying that in the media. and the americans can't compete these people for salaries, because i got a house across the a room.five people to t
henry kissinger and deputy of armitage will testify before the committee, listenhat at c-span.org, nspan radio app, and also 10:00 today. homeland security and ubcommittee will be looking at what the united states postal service is doing to prevent the distribution through the mail of synthetic drugs and opioids, our c-span3 at gins on 0:00, watch on c-span.org, as well, and listen on the c-span radio app. the ore note, 11:15 today, u.s. council on mayors convention continues. our coverage on...
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coming up tomorrow, former secretaries of state henry kissinger and george schulz and richard armitage will testify before the senate armed services committee, looking at u.s. national security strategy. live coverage gets underway at 10:00 a.m. eastern here on c-span. with landmark cases returning next month for season 2, c-span senior history producer shared background on the upcoming series. our: by popular demand, it is returning. as i listen to the callers this morning, they are talking about race, about the powers of andress, constitution, immigration. what we have in season 2 are 12 landmark supreme court cases that take you through the history of the country and take you through the cases that really have something to do it today. along with the national constitution center, we had a long set of cases. what we wanted to do was take cases that had a human interest story to them. in the end, these cases affect human beings across the country. so the cases came down to did they have an impact in their time? did they change the court? did they change the country in their time? and
coming up tomorrow, former secretaries of state henry kissinger and george schulz and richard armitage will testify before the senate armed services committee, looking at u.s. national security strategy. live coverage gets underway at 10:00 a.m. eastern here on c-span. with landmark cases returning next month for season 2, c-span senior history producer shared background on the upcoming series. our: by popular demand, it is returning. as i listen to the callers this morning, they are talking...
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henry kissinger himself, and several other statesmen across the world. and we are now 43 years old. the motivation was the oil security, , to look after the ol security issues, fighting at oil security mechanism across the world. but throughout these years a mandate has evolved as madame chair mention. look at the oil, gas, renewables and energy efficiency in alignment to issues of investment and look at all the technologies, i.e. a unique organization which looks all the technologies and the implications for the markets and our well-being. we have several member governments in all the continents, and energy -- [inaudible] in many countries, , so we tried to bring some information for the government, for the decision-makers to discuss, to debate and come up with hopefully solutions for the countries and for their citizens. now, to provide a basis for our discussion i would like to tell you how we see the global energy markets in the next years to come. and i will highlight four major trends which will affect all of us. i would like to say that countries, even the united states, one
henry kissinger himself, and several other statesmen across the world. and we are now 43 years old. the motivation was the oil security, , to look after the ol security issues, fighting at oil security mechanism across the world. but throughout these years a mandate has evolved as madame chair mention. look at the oil, gas, renewables and energy efficiency in alignment to issues of investment and look at all the technologies, i.e. a unique organization which looks all the technologies and the...
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visit ncicap.org] thursday, live on c-span, former secretaries henry kissinger angelus oaks -- give theire on u.s. national security strategies. on c-span two, the senate returns and considers nominations for the assistant secretary of the army. a confirmation vote is expected in the afternoon. on c-span three, a look at the u.s. postal services effort to combat the trafficking of synthetic drugs, and in the evening at 7:00 p.m., an event marking the 50th anniversary of offensive. war's tet ♪ >> c-span's washington journal, live every day, with news and policy issues that impact you. up this morning, the associated press will discuss the latest on the mueller messagestion and text between a senior fbi agent and fbi attorney. then, a look at the trump administration's plans to allow headlines in the coastal water. the national resources defense council member will join us for that. we are live in columbia, south carolina four 02 or. he public policy issues will be discussed. be certain watch c-span's washington journal live at 7:00 eastern this morning. join the discussion. [applause]
visit ncicap.org] thursday, live on c-span, former secretaries henry kissinger angelus oaks -- give theire on u.s. national security strategies. on c-span two, the senate returns and considers nominations for the assistant secretary of the army. a confirmation vote is expected in the afternoon. on c-span three, a look at the u.s. postal services effort to combat the trafficking of synthetic drugs, and in the evening at 7:00 p.m., an event marking the 50th anniversary of offensive. war's tet ♪...
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henry kissinger himself and several other statesmen across the world, and we are now 43 years old. the motivation was oil security, to look after the oil security issues, providing a mechanism across the world. throughout these years our mandate has evolved, as madam chair mentioned. we look at the oil, gas, renewables, energy efficiency, environmental issues, investments and all the technologies. iea is a unique organization which looks at all the technologi technologies for the markets and our well-being. we have several member governments in all the continents and energy is a very hot topic in many governments, many countries, so we tried to bring some factual information for the governments, the decision makers to discuss, debate, and come up with hopefully good solutions for their countries and for their citizens. to provide a basis for our discussion, i would like to tell you how we see the global energy markets in the next years to come. i will highlight four major trends which will affect all of us. i would like to say that countries, even the united states, one of the most
henry kissinger himself and several other statesmen across the world, and we are now 43 years old. the motivation was oil security, to look after the oil security issues, providing a mechanism across the world. throughout these years our mandate has evolved, as madam chair mentioned. we look at the oil, gas, renewables, energy efficiency, environmental issues, investments and all the technologies. iea is a unique organization which looks at all the technologi technologies for the markets and...
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visit ncicap.org] >> thursday live on c-span, former secretaries of state henry kissinger and georgeate armede services committee their takes on u.s. national security strategy. on c-span2, the senate returns to consider the nomination to be assistant secretary of the army. a confirmation vote expected in the afternoon. on c-span3, a look at the u.s. postal services efforts to combat the trafficking of synthetic drugs. p.m., anening at 7:00 event marking the 50th anniversary of the vietnam war's tet offensive. journal,'s washington live every day with news and policy issues that impact you. the associatedg, press will discuss the latest on the mueller investigation, missing text messages between a senior fbi agent and fbi attorney, and a look at the trump administration's plans. the natural resources defense council will join us for that. south carolina, the next stop on the bus capital tour. lieutenant governor kevin bryant will discuss keep public policy issues in the state. be sure to watch c-span's washington journal thursday morning. join the discussion. next tuesday, president
visit ncicap.org] >> thursday live on c-span, former secretaries of state henry kissinger and georgeate armede services committee their takes on u.s. national security strategy. on c-span2, the senate returns to consider the nomination to be assistant secretary of the army. a confirmation vote expected in the afternoon. on c-span3, a look at the u.s. postal services efforts to combat the trafficking of synthetic drugs. p.m., anening at 7:00 event marking the 50th anniversary of the...
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you have to get all kinds of opinions for example ringing in hendry kitchener-- henry kissinger and he writes a series of memos to kennedy making clear what his policy should be and he's able to be heard and influences kennedy and you could make an argument that's a stretch, but you could make it are you in doing that he establishes the kind of the way in which kennedy deals with the cuban missile crisis, so on the outside their the actual way in which kennedy is successfully held with berlin using schlesinger's model has long-standing ramification. >> you talk about his role in shaping policy towards italy. >> italy is a good example of one of his major frustrations. the state department and in a thousand days it's one of the few things he does wear-- dean rusk is kind of sliced and diced. he believes in something that he has written about the need to encourage the non-communist left when he sees the emerging italy, something called the opening to the left. he wants kennedy to encourage a broad coalition that takes in the non-communist left and pushes the communist out in its wake, so
you have to get all kinds of opinions for example ringing in hendry kitchener-- henry kissinger and he writes a series of memos to kennedy making clear what his policy should be and he's able to be heard and influences kennedy and you could make an argument that's a stretch, but you could make it are you in doing that he establishes the kind of the way in which kennedy deals with the cuban missile crisis, so on the outside their the actual way in which kennedy is successfully held with berlin...
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[applause] [inaudible conversations] >> thursday, live on c-span, former secretaries of state henry kissinger and george schultz give the senate armed services committee their takes on u.s. national security strategy. on c-span2, the senate returns to consider the nomination for a-- rd james. and a look at the postal services to combat the trafficking of synthetic drugs. and 7 p.m. an event marking the 50th anniversary of the vietnam war's tet offensive. >> the president of the united states. [applause] >> tuesday night, president donald trump gives his first state of the union address to congress and the nation. join c-span for a preview of the evening starting at 8:00 eastern and then the state of the union speech live at 9 p.m. and following the speech, the democratic response. we'll also hear your reaction and comments from members of congress. president trump's state of the union address, tuesday night live on c-span. listen live with the free c-span radio app and available live or on demand on your desk top, phone or tablet at c-span.org. next, remarks from pakistan's ambassador to the
[applause] [inaudible conversations] >> thursday, live on c-span, former secretaries of state henry kissinger and george schultz give the senate armed services committee their takes on u.s. national security strategy. on c-span2, the senate returns to consider the nomination for a-- rd james. and a look at the postal services to combat the trafficking of synthetic drugs. and 7 p.m. an event marking the 50th anniversary of the vietnam war's tet offensive. >> the president of the...
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. >> when we ended the show, we got telegrams of congratulations from henry kissinger and ronald reagansize of the response and the emotional nature of the response that we were getting was difficult for us to understand. >> who shot j.r. and the last episode of "m.a.s.h." are the last call for the pre-cable world of television. it's like they are the last time that that huge audience will all turn up for one event. >> all right. that's it. let's roll. hey. let's be careful out there. >> dispatch, we have a 911. armed robbery in progress. >> when quality does emerge on television, the phrase "too good for tv" is often heard. one recent network offering that's seems to deserve that phrase is "hill street blues." >> "hill street" is one of the changing points of the entire industry in the history of tv. >> we had all watched a documentary about cops and had this real hand-held in the moment quality that we were very enamored of. >> the minute you looked at it, it looked different. it had a mood to it. you could almost smell the stale coffee. >> we didn't want to do a standard cop show whe
. >> when we ended the show, we got telegrams of congratulations from henry kissinger and ronald reagansize of the response and the emotional nature of the response that we were getting was difficult for us to understand. >> who shot j.r. and the last episode of "m.a.s.h." are the last call for the pre-cable world of television. it's like they are the last time that that huge audience will all turn up for one event. >> all right. that's it. let's roll. hey. let's be...