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dana: a synergy between henry kissinger and madeleine albright. >> she is a friend, she too escaped nazism. they come to united states. >> most immigrant featured are not household names. >> one of first immigrants that i knew paulo rendon. helped my family and flora from france. >> you see this. >> i want look, they see the medal of honor he is from france, getting a medal of honor wearing a u.s. uniform there are a lot of immigrants who have worn the uniform, people like flo, willing to sacrifice for the country where he was not born, my view is it they are willing to fight for u.s. they should become citizens. >> this opinion is not a new one. >> i will support and defend the constitution and laws of the united states much america, so help me god. >> the ceremony for wounded warriors in 2006, was one of most moving things i have been a part of,. >> you and i used to go to walter reed together a lot. it was moving. >> 33,000 people who were not born here. serve in our military. >> when first injured marines came back from the war in iraq, presid
dana: a synergy between henry kissinger and madeleine albright. >> she is a friend, she too escaped nazism. they come to united states. >> most immigrant featured are not household names. >> one of first immigrants that i knew paulo rendon. helped my family and flora from france. >> you see this. >> i want look, they see the medal of honor he is from france, getting a medal of honor wearing a u.s. uniform there are a lot of immigrants who have worn the uniform,...
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just now, i quoted henry kissinger on diplomacy. of a diplomat from one of the world's rising powers, india. shashi tharoor, who spent years with the united nations says democracy "is much like the lovemaking of the elephants — accompanied with a lot of bellowing and other sound effects, but no one can be sure of the consequences for at least the next two years". until next week, from dateline, goodbye. hello there, this cold weather is set to continue through this weekend, there will be some sunshine around on sunday but again, more wintry showers, and we start the day with a widespread frost, colder towards the south—east and east anglia as the cloud breaks up, the lowest temperatures will in northern scotland at —7, and given the overnight showers, they could be some icy patches as well. many places start dry and sunny but the cloud will increase, more showers breaking out in the morning and those will turn quite widespread in the afternoon, they could be happy with some hail, sleet and snow. temperatures typically 6-8 , snow. te
just now, i quoted henry kissinger on diplomacy. of a diplomat from one of the world's rising powers, india. shashi tharoor, who spent years with the united nations says democracy "is much like the lovemaking of the elephants — accompanied with a lot of bellowing and other sound effects, but no one can be sure of the consequences for at least the next two years". until next week, from dateline, goodbye. hello there, this cold weather is set to continue through this weekend, there...
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just now, i quoted henry kissinger on diplomacy. spent years with the united nations says democracy "is much like the lovemaking of the elephants — accompanied with a lot of bellowing and other sound effects, but no—one can be sure of the consequences for at least the next two years". until next week, from dateline, goodbye. hello there. it looks a bit drier for many of us on monday. a lot of the wintry showers are fading away, but it's going to start cold, widespread frost, maybe some icy patches too. the lowest temperatures in scotland and northern england where we have the clearer skies. now, there's some damp weather that's moving across northern ireland heading into wales and the south—west. that could bring a bit of sleet and snow in there as well. it shouldn't last long, it's heading into southern england, and then the cloud breaks up, sunshine comes out, and we are left with a few showers. most of the showers will come into western parts of northern ireland, much of scotland. northern and eastern england and the midlands, ha
just now, i quoted henry kissinger on diplomacy. spent years with the united nations says democracy "is much like the lovemaking of the elephants — accompanied with a lot of bellowing and other sound effects, but no—one can be sure of the consequences for at least the next two years". until next week, from dateline, goodbye. hello there. it looks a bit drier for many of us on monday. a lot of the wintry showers are fading away, but it's going to start cold, widespread frost, maybe...
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just now, i quoted henry kissinger on diplomacy.one of the world's rising powers, india. shashi tharoor, who spent years with the united nations says diplomacy "is much like the lovemaking of the elephants — accompanied with a lot of bellowing and other sound effects, but no one can be sure of the consequences for at least the next two years". goodbye. clear skies, early morning sunshine was quickly replaced today by shower cloud, and some of those showers turning quite wintry as the temperatures struggle, so some hail, some sleet and snow quite widely cropping up across the country. many of those showers will tend to fade away through this evening, and a little weak weather front across the south that's brought some stubborn cloud will ease into the near continent. that's going to allow the skies to clear once again and the temperatures to fall away, and a much colder night to follow across east anglia and the south—east — a touch of frost is likely here. now, it does mean that we start off tomorrow relatively quiet, a good deal of
just now, i quoted henry kissinger on diplomacy.one of the world's rising powers, india. shashi tharoor, who spent years with the united nations says diplomacy "is much like the lovemaking of the elephants — accompanied with a lot of bellowing and other sound effects, but no one can be sure of the consequences for at least the next two years". goodbye. clear skies, early morning sunshine was quickly replaced today by shower cloud, and some of those showers turning quite wintry as...
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just now, i quoted henry kissinger on diplomacy. the world's rising powers, india. shashi tharoor, who spent years with the united nations says democracy "is much like the lovemaking of the elephants — accompanied with a lot of bellowing and other sound effects, but no—one can be sure of the consequences for at least the next two years". until next week, from dateline, goodbye. well, some of us this morning woke up to a fresh covering of snow. there are still some wintry showers lurking around at the moment, and that really is the story for the rest of the day. not all of it is of snow — there are some sleet and rain showers, bit of hail, too. very hit and miss, and actually many of us have plenty of sunny spells ahead. now, the temperatures today obviously struggling with the arctic air — five celsius in newcastle, probably not making double figures on the south coast of england. and then, through tonight, another frost on the way. and also, with an advancing atlantic weather front, we are expecting a little bit of snow possibly ov
just now, i quoted henry kissinger on diplomacy. the world's rising powers, india. shashi tharoor, who spent years with the united nations says democracy "is much like the lovemaking of the elephants — accompanied with a lot of bellowing and other sound effects, but no—one can be sure of the consequences for at least the next two years". until next week, from dateline, goodbye. well, some of us this morning woke up to a fresh covering of snow. there are still some wintry showers...
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going back to the henry kissingers to the brezinskis, they would talk about states having defining challengesmetimes certain challenges are very large and defining for that era. i feel like china is one. i ran maybe another. i would like to get your insights because right now, we have gone through a whiplash where the obama restriction negotiated along with the french, along with the british the jcpoa, the joint plan on iran's nuclear program. donald trump took the united states out of that. what are your insights not only as an observer of the u.s. side of that but of iran's gain in this? >> to be frank, i am quite worried. again, the nuclear deal with iran was a compromise. it was only to handle the nuclear issue. i think that one of the mistakes of the obama administration in 2015 was not immediately after this deal to address the other issue of concern raised by the iranian behavior, terrorism, missiles, ballistic activities. so trump when out of the agreement and now, the question is how to go back to it. it is not easy. the iranians feel aggrieved. and rightly so in a way. the iranians
going back to the henry kissingers to the brezinskis, they would talk about states having defining challengesmetimes certain challenges are very large and defining for that era. i feel like china is one. i ran maybe another. i would like to get your insights because right now, we have gone through a whiplash where the obama restriction negotiated along with the french, along with the british the jcpoa, the joint plan on iran's nuclear program. donald trump took the united states out of that....
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henry kissinger argued that we believe our principles are virtually true and believe that others government's are less than legitimate. they were, as it were, on permanent probation. the declaration of independence does not mince words. it says that governments derive their just powers from the consent of the governed. therefore, many of the world's governments do not have just powers. kissinger also said that on the one hand americans frequently seem to regard foreign policy as an optional activity. on the other hand, the belief that american principles should be universal, the belief that justice would be served if all nations emulated our nation, this begets another belief, that u.s. foreign policy should have the purpose of spreading our universal truths. winston churchill knew better. remember, this is a man who loved our country. winston churchill understood this history, the vast inertia of cultures. he was averse to ambitions abroad. the united states has paid a steep price for not sharing his realism about this. in march 2003, three weeks before the u.s. invasion of iraq, president g
henry kissinger argued that we believe our principles are virtually true and believe that others government's are less than legitimate. they were, as it were, on permanent probation. the declaration of independence does not mince words. it says that governments derive their just powers from the consent of the governed. therefore, many of the world's governments do not have just powers. kissinger also said that on the one hand americans frequently seem to regard foreign policy as an optional...
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henry kissinger argued that america's belief that our principles are true, is based on other nation'srinciples are less than legitimate. our founding document, the declaration of independence does not mince words. it says governments arrive at their just powers, and therefore many of the world's governments do not have just powers. kissinger also said on the one hand americans frequently disregard foreign policy as an optional activity, and the belief that justice will be served in all nations emulated our nation, and u.s. foreign policy should have the missionary purpose of spreading our universal trues. winston churchill knew better, and remember, this is a man that loved our country. winston churchill understood the vast honor shaw of cultures, and he was averse to ambitions abroad. the united states has paid a steep price for not sharing his realism about this. in march 2003, three weeks before the u.s. invasion of iraq, president george w. bush said, and i quote, human cultures can be vastly different yet the human heart desires the same good things everywhere on earth. that is,
henry kissinger argued that america's belief that our principles are true, is based on other nation'srinciples are less than legitimate. our founding document, the declaration of independence does not mince words. it says governments arrive at their just powers, and therefore many of the world's governments do not have just powers. kissinger also said on the one hand americans frequently disregard foreign policy as an optional activity, and the belief that justice will be served in all nations...
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could turn to is iran you dealt with iran so closely and i think you know again going back to henry kissinger's to brant scowcroft to this big me of brzezinski's they would often talk about states having defining challenges you know there are a lot of challenges out there but sometimes certain challenges are very large and defining for that era i sort of feel like china is one iran may be another i'd love to get your insights into that because right now we've gone through a whiplash where the obama administration to go negotiated along with the french along with the british along the p 5 plus one the way the joint plan on on iran's nuclear program donald trump took the united states out of that now are questions are going back and what are your insights not only as an observer of the u.s. side of that but if iran game in this. to me and to me to be frank i'm quite worried i thought well you know again i didn't do a deal with iran was 'd a compromise and it was for boys only to handle the nuclear issue i feel i think that one of the mistakes of the a woman in the obama 'd administration 2015 was
could turn to is iran you dealt with iran so closely and i think you know again going back to henry kissinger's to brant scowcroft to this big me of brzezinski's they would often talk about states having defining challenges you know there are a lot of challenges out there but sometimes certain challenges are very large and defining for that era i sort of feel like china is one iran may be another i'd love to get your insights into that because right now we've gone through a whiplash where the...
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thank you all very much- _ just now, i quoted henry kissinger on diplomacy.e beautiful blue sky and sunshine. weather watcher pictures sent in, as you can see, close to the scottish borders. the cold arctic air continues to push its way right across the country. this weather front, however, is bring a change of fortunes down to the south and east. we have seen more cloud today. over the last few hours, if you draw a line from the bristol channel over towards the wash, anywhere south and east of that, that cloud has been thick enough for the odd spot or two of drizzle. for the rest of the day, though showers will gradually drift away into the south midlands, may be across south wales and south—west england. the risk of a few isolated showers. with any elevation, some of those showers could contain some sleet and some snow. it is a cold afternoon for many. temperatures are struggling, 4—9 uite widely. overnight tonight, that rain will drift its way south west and then fade away. clearer skies, that is going to allow those temperatures once again to fall below f
thank you all very much- _ just now, i quoted henry kissinger on diplomacy.e beautiful blue sky and sunshine. weather watcher pictures sent in, as you can see, close to the scottish borders. the cold arctic air continues to push its way right across the country. this weather front, however, is bring a change of fortunes down to the south and east. we have seen more cloud today. over the last few hours, if you draw a line from the bristol channel over towards the wash, anywhere south and east of...
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opposed to both russia and china at the same time that's not henry kissinger yeah. if you're getting what you're getting ahead of me with china you are getting ahead of me that's important you have to do the opposite here you have to make it up with russia balance against china in this case but i don't see that's being a very smart policy ok that's exactly where i wanted to go in this program and let me go to joe and los angeles here i mean i find it. very troubling that this bombastic rhetoric against russia and china simultaneously and essentially talking you know putting out these statements in public you know we're going to do what we will defend ukraine sovereignty will defend taiwan's of sovereignty i mean have they thought all of this through here because and for the chinese percent respectively and the russian perspective these are fighting words ok and people are preparing for it seems to me very very. immature and bombastic from the outgo i mean what there's not even attempt to reach out and try to negotiate we have a new administration this is an opportun
opposed to both russia and china at the same time that's not henry kissinger yeah. if you're getting what you're getting ahead of me with china you are getting ahead of me that's important you have to do the opposite here you have to make it up with russia balance against china in this case but i don't see that's being a very smart policy ok that's exactly where i wanted to go in this program and let me go to joe and los angeles here i mean i find it. very troubling that this bombastic rhetoric...
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henry kissinger has argued that americans believe that our principles are universally true implies that governments based on other principles are less than legitimate. like are as it were on permanent probation. our founding document the declaration of independence does not mince words. it says that governments derive their just powers. they're just powers from the consent of the governed. therefore many of the world's governments do not have just powers. kissinger is also said acutely that on the one hand americans frequently seem to regard foreign policy as an optional activity. on the other hand the belief that american principles should be universal. the belief that justice would be served if all nations emulated our nation. this belief sometimes begets another belief. the us foreign policy should have the missionary purpose of spreading our universal truths. winston churchill knew better and remember this is a man who loved our country. winston churchill understood the viscosity of history the vast inertia of nations and nations national cultures he was averse verse to unrealistic
henry kissinger has argued that americans believe that our principles are universally true implies that governments based on other principles are less than legitimate. like are as it were on permanent probation. our founding document the declaration of independence does not mince words. it says that governments derive their just powers. they're just powers from the consent of the governed. therefore many of the world's governments do not have just powers. kissinger is also said acutely that on...
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there is henry kissinger. someone so him that painting?waiting for the finger paints, the presidential finger paint. >> you forgot isolationism as well. the other -- >> before we get out kamala harris after the chauvin announcement. >> we can't get to it, we have to hold it, we have no time, thank you. democrats season racial strife to transform policing through legislation. what would that mean and how can republican stand in the way? senator tom cotten has thoughts. he will be here next. my garden brings us together. my garden is my therapy. find more ways to grow at miracle-gro.com. >> laura: for democrats the chauvin trial wasn't about seeking justice but about seeing their anti-police narrative t laura: for democrats the chauvin trial is not about seeking justice but senior anti-police narrative take hold so they can up and our entire criminal justice system. >> the system needs to be revamped. >> there has to be transformation, meaningful and comprehensive. >> we are not the america we should be but yesterday signifies that we are mo
there is henry kissinger. someone so him that painting?waiting for the finger paints, the presidential finger paint. >> you forgot isolationism as well. the other -- >> before we get out kamala harris after the chauvin announcement. >> we can't get to it, we have to hold it, we have no time, thank you. democrats season racial strife to transform policing through legislation. what would that mean and how can republican stand in the way? senator tom cotten has thoughts. he will...
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laughed having to explain to prospective voters that, no, we were not running against hen -- henry kissingern successfully for congress in 1992. and what a classmate he was. alcee was often my go-to guy, especially when it came to the rules that govern our activities. when emily began to lose her 30-year battle with diabetes, although ailing himself, alcee often called her to offer cheerful greetings. and i think at times i would find it hard to maintain my composure when i got home and she would share some of those conversations with me. i should never forget his last call to me, although he never uttered the word, i heard him saying, goodbye. that was the alcee hastings we will miss, the consoler and counselor, the friend when needed, the faux -- the foe one appropriate. the congressperson's congressman. rest in power, my dear friend. rest in power. >> ladies and gentlemen, the honorable steny hoyer, majority leader of the united states house of representatives. mr. hoyer: patricia, family, madam speaker, madam vice president, madam secretary, colleagues, friends, president beatty, we are
laughed having to explain to prospective voters that, no, we were not running against hen -- henry kissingern successfully for congress in 1992. and what a classmate he was. alcee was often my go-to guy, especially when it came to the rules that govern our activities. when emily began to lose her 30-year battle with diabetes, although ailing himself, alcee often called her to offer cheerful greetings. and i think at times i would find it hard to maintain my composure when i got home and she...
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to understand why the united states couldn't win, we should remember the dictum coined by henry kissinger1969 when describing the war in vietnam. the gorilla wins if he doesn't lose, the conventional army loses if it does not win. the question we don't ask enough is not why america failed, but why the taliban has succeeded. for the past 20 years, facing the world' most powerful army with the most advanced weaponry and intelligence in history, the ragtag taliban has survived an often prevailed. we spend a lot of time condemning the taliban for their fin nat cal ideology and their treatment of women, we call them terrorists. but we don't seem to ask despite all of that why have they done so well. mao once said that gorillas could succeed only if they could move amongst the people as the fish swims in the sea. the taliban have managed to do that. extollers on the ground have found that ethnic identity and solidarity is key to understanding taliban success. far more important than military prowess or economic aid or even good government. many people identify with the taliban. the kabul govern
to understand why the united states couldn't win, we should remember the dictum coined by henry kissinger1969 when describing the war in vietnam. the gorilla wins if he doesn't lose, the conventional army loses if it does not win. the question we don't ask enough is not why america failed, but why the taliban has succeeded. for the past 20 years, facing the world' most powerful army with the most advanced weaponry and intelligence in history, the ragtag taliban has survived an often prevailed....
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there is henry kissinger. did someone tell them that's his painting? bless him. >> i'm waiting for the finger paints. presidential finger paints. >> laura: raymond, on the isms, you forgot isolationism. he accused us of that as well. the otherrism. raymond. >> before we get out, kamala harris, after the chauvin announcement. >> laura: we can't go to it. we have to hold, no time. thank you. democrats seizing on racial strife in the country to transform policing through legislation. what would it mean and how can republicans stand in the way? senator tom cotton has thoughts. he'll be here next. my garden is my therapy. find more ways to grow at miracle-gro.com. >> laura: for democrats the chauvin trial wasn't about seeking justice but about seeing their anti-police narrative take hold. this is so they can upend our entire criminal justice system. >> it's a system that needs to be reimagined, reoriented and revamped. >> there's got to be transformation. there's got to be meaningful, comprehensive in order to meet the moment. >> we are not the america that
there is henry kissinger. did someone tell them that's his painting? bless him. >> i'm waiting for the finger paints. presidential finger paints. >> laura: raymond, on the isms, you forgot isolationism. he accused us of that as well. the otherrism. raymond. >> before we get out, kamala harris, after the chauvin announcement. >> laura: we can't go to it. we have to hold, no time. thank you. democrats seizing on racial strife in the country to transform policing through...
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direct resultf events that took place a half century ago when your fellow united states resident, henry kissinger, flew across the pacific to effectuate a detente with china on an anti-soviet basis. obviously the united states when they cut the deal, they did not envision china eventually being in the passing lane which is where they are now analogy of the current administration basically trying to form alliances globally with india, european union, japan, australia, south korea, et cetera, to encircle china, trying to use every plate in the playbook including according to one of the leading pentagon officials, including, buckley your seatbelts, war. -- in other words, this underestimation of nations is that something that is peculiar to the 16th century. that's been my long-winded response to your very intelligent and simple question so i will pause and let you post another intelligent question. >> marian, you have a whole list of questions that you prepared. >> i did but i'm worried -- and you guys should be all right rightness? >> began. >> i can't. >> okay good. so i i did see you in that int
direct resultf events that took place a half century ago when your fellow united states resident, henry kissinger, flew across the pacific to effectuate a detente with china on an anti-soviet basis. obviously the united states when they cut the deal, they did not envision china eventually being in the passing lane which is where they are now analogy of the current administration basically trying to form alliances globally with india, european union, japan, australia, south korea, et cetera, to...
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. >> henry kissinger for 40 years has been traveling to russia, china, and talking to leaders.he context of what we know now what do you make of that? >> it fits a pattern with john kerry. go back to his debut in public life in the united states, while he was still in the u.s. naval reserve in 1970, went to paris and had meetings with the north vietnamese who we were engaged against in a war at that time. fast forward to when he was chairman of the senate foreign relations committee, he went and had a very pleasurable dinner with asad, the dictator of syria, before the open warfare there but a lot of bad guys. there is a history of john kerry thinking that he can use the john kerry charm on dictators and outright enemies of the united states, and, you know, what are the results of that? it's pretty appalling. john kerry, i have to say, on the trump transition, he was still secretary of state. he was traveling until the very last day, presumably trying to undermine the foreign policy of the incoming administration. we treated him extremely cautiously. he wanted meetings, public
. >> henry kissinger for 40 years has been traveling to russia, china, and talking to leaders.he context of what we know now what do you make of that? >> it fits a pattern with john kerry. go back to his debut in public life in the united states, while he was still in the u.s. naval reserve in 1970, went to paris and had meetings with the north vietnamese who we were engaged against in a war at that time. fast forward to when he was chairman of the senate foreign relations...
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while she disagrees with henry kissinger on everything from politics to the no-brainer debate of the red sox versus the yankees, henry kissinger has said that samantha, quote, has an excellentage littoral mind and even on matters where i might come to a different conclusion, i respected her analysis, perhaps the highest prays ever given by a yankees fan to a member of the red sox nation. samantha's personal background gives her a unique and deep respect for this country and all that it stands for, spending time between pittsburgh, atlanta, a dublin, and boston, she received her bachelor's degree at yale university and went on to obtain her law degree at harvard university. she served in several key positions during the obama administration including as the special assistant to the president, the national security counsel, senior direct for multi-lateralia fairs and human rights and notably as the youngest-ever u.s. ambassador to the united nations. prior to entering government service, she began her career as a war correspondent, reporting from the siege of sarajevo, became a pulitze
while she disagrees with henry kissinger on everything from politics to the no-brainer debate of the red sox versus the yankees, henry kissinger has said that samantha, quote, has an excellentage littoral mind and even on matters where i might come to a different conclusion, i respected her analysis, perhaps the highest prays ever given by a yankees fan to a member of the red sox nation. samantha's personal background gives her a unique and deep respect for this country and all that it stands...
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and even though after the period that our film covers both president nixon and henry kissinger would books that put -- wrote books that put their views in a different light. the tapes that the mueller center has and have listened to and it's really important to know that all of the tapes haven't been listened to our -- listened to or catalogued or interpreted by scholars, so this is a vast ocean of potential stories and research and further complication of the american narrative, and i think that applies to lyndon johnson as well. there is just the luminous amount of them. we didn't have to say anything, we could just put the tape, the president could go out and say this in public and that afternoon, say this on a tape. it is just wonderful to have that. we live in an age of so much information that no matter how many times somebody says something, we've lost our sort of ability to be outraged, which i hope we came back shortly -- we gain back shortly because, things can be said so many times. but there's something about having a tape where you hear the president of the united states
and even though after the period that our film covers both president nixon and henry kissinger would books that put -- wrote books that put their views in a different light. the tapes that the mueller center has and have listened to and it's really important to know that all of the tapes haven't been listened to our -- listened to or catalogued or interpreted by scholars, so this is a vast ocean of potential stories and research and further complication of the american narrative, and i think...
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some faces you may recognize part of our history books, like former secretary of state henry kissingerca. >> welcome >> and today their journey brings them here to the george w. bush presidential center in dallas to not only meet with the president, but to see the portraits he has painted in their honor for the very first time come over here, celine >> celine became one of the 1 million people who fled lebanon civil war when he was just 13. he would go on to find the largest brazilian steakhouse chain, texas to brazil, with just the money in his pocket >> ta-da >> at just 9 years old, jean watched her family slaughteredg. she now before her eyes during the genocide she now provides education to people around the world. >> wow >> he grew up as a kurdish nomad before traveling to america with only the knowledge of how to make cheese and yogurt he's now the founder of chobani. the top greek yogurt brand in the united states. >> they give back a lot. now, you had a childhood in rwanda i guess the natural attend aens wo tendency would be to have hate in your hart how were you able to conver
some faces you may recognize part of our history books, like former secretary of state henry kissingerca. >> welcome >> and today their journey brings them here to the george w. bush presidential center in dallas to not only meet with the president, but to see the portraits he has painted in their honor for the very first time come over here, celine >> celine became one of the 1 million people who fled lebanon civil war when he was just 13. he would go on to find the largest...
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our finest expert on american defense -- kat hicks -- given a long expansion of income, the henry a kissinger chair, at cis at washington d.c.'s reformer, someone with deep knowledge and we're happy to have her here today and helene, we are very happy to have you here today. helene cooper has had a magnificent career with in your times. she and i first got to know each other when she was diplomatic correspondent of the times are not under secretary of state. she went on from there to be white house correspondent and now has been correspondent, has won many awards for her journalism. someone i deeply respect you so helene i want to turn this over to you for your on the record conversation with kat hicks, and it's great to have you with us. >> thank you, nic. and i can't see her. issue here yet? i don't see you on my screen. >> i am here. >> there you are. >> welcome. >> i was worried nick and i were going to have -- >> you can do the trick that's okay with me. i'll listen intently. >> it's a pleasure to be here with you. i am hoping since you agree to do this q&a with me that you forgive me fo
our finest expert on american defense -- kat hicks -- given a long expansion of income, the henry a kissinger chair, at cis at washington d.c.'s reformer, someone with deep knowledge and we're happy to have her here today and helene, we are very happy to have you here today. helene cooper has had a magnificent career with in your times. she and i first got to know each other when she was diplomatic correspondent of the times are not under secretary of state. she went on from there to be white...