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henry kissinger was livid. if you ask henry kissinger to this day about that incident he is well aware of it and remembers. it is not a detour to mention this because the truth is both kissinger and baker i think were extremely pragmatic, brilliant tactical negotiators and they really looked down probably on many of the successor presidents and secretaries of state's whose expended effort in what they would say is a willy-nilly way. i think that is a big take away for baker is used your leverage now but make sure you have it and understand when the moment is. it is not something he would've recommended to any of his successors. i think it's probably true of kissinger. let me just leave you with the real bottom line in my view which is obviously jim baker did not make a lasting peace. his accomplishment was essentially a proof of concept rather than an actual long-standing thing. that leads to the other point. he'd see the peace conference is a direct result of the opportunity the united states had in the wake o
henry kissinger was livid. if you ask henry kissinger to this day about that incident he is well aware of it and remembers. it is not a detour to mention this because the truth is both kissinger and baker i think were extremely pragmatic, brilliant tactical negotiators and they really looked down probably on many of the successor presidents and secretaries of state's whose expended effort in what they would say is a willy-nilly way. i think that is a big take away for baker is used your...
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you -- have, you have henry kissinger, george schultz, -- at that meeting. i wonder if you can give us insight into how that impacted the dynamic of what president nixon was seeking to do. first, let me explain why he liked the dollar to gold. it turned out, during the 50s and 60s, the united states was exporting a huge amount of dollars, we had big military commitments, we had big -- programs. the world wanted to use dollars so we credited them because global trade was expanding. the dollar was the currency. there was no other currency that people could use internationally. it turns out that there was so many dollars abroad, that we actually didn't have enough gold to make the conversion that we committed to. in 1950, 1955, we had 100 and 60% of the gold we needed to exchange for the dollars abroad. by 1971, we only had 25%. the emperor had no clothes. in addition, the administration felt that the value of the dollar was too strong. it happened said in 1944 when the u.s. -- in the sense that the dollar was the victim of the -- in the 50s in the 60s, west ge
you -- have, you have henry kissinger, george schultz, -- at that meeting. i wonder if you can give us insight into how that impacted the dynamic of what president nixon was seeking to do. first, let me explain why he liked the dollar to gold. it turned out, during the 50s and 60s, the united states was exporting a huge amount of dollars, we had big military commitments, we had big -- programs. the world wanted to use dollars so we credited them because global trade was expanding. the dollar...
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he has worked for secretary of state henry kissinger strategic. pfizer firm and founder fischer capital management and has earned an bachelor's degrees and it b.a. from stanford. i know will be a fascinating conversation and gentlemen thank you again and with that taken away richard. >> thank you liz and i want to introduce jeffrey beyond what was stated in the book. he and i have been friends now for 44 years. jeffrey is a true public servant. he went to dartmouth and then he went into the army where he was a lieutenant in the 82nd airborne followed by his father who was in the korean war and was also it world war ii bettman -- bet there will vietnam war veteran. jeffrey is served in the nixon carter and ford administrations. i had the privilege of meeting jeffrey nguyen both of us were called to write a memoranda for president carter on economic policy issues and he has gone on since to be a director at lehman brothers to serve on corporate boards and as you mentioned liz the very distinguished dean of the yale school where he still professes. i
he has worked for secretary of state henry kissinger strategic. pfizer firm and founder fischer capital management and has earned an bachelor's degrees and it b.a. from stanford. i know will be a fascinating conversation and gentlemen thank you again and with that taken away richard. >> thank you liz and i want to introduce jeffrey beyond what was stated in the book. he and i have been friends now for 44 years. jeffrey is a true public servant. he went to dartmouth and then he went into...
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and that was henry kissinger. when the u.s. announced, when president nixon announced the dollar is no longer linked to gold, when that happened, the allies went crazy. they couldn't understand how the u.s. could do it. and as if that wasn't bad enough or as if that wasn't a big enough shock, nixon said that until the allies agree to a substantial u.s. devaluation, we would put 10% tariffs on all their sales to the u.s. and so 10% across-the-board tariff. connolly's loved this. europeans and japanese thought this was enormous bad father-in-law, that we had led the world in terms of preaching free trade and here we are putting up a protectionist barrier. so the allies were very, very upset. kissinger had to be wheeled in after the meeting to keep the alliance intact. so you had nixon who really didn't know much about the global economy forging a common position among people who had very different views. and he was very skillful. and i have a lot of friends who have read this book and they say have you trud to rehabilitate nixon?
and that was henry kissinger. when the u.s. announced, when president nixon announced the dollar is no longer linked to gold, when that happened, the allies went crazy. they couldn't understand how the u.s. could do it. and as if that wasn't bad enough or as if that wasn't a big enough shock, nixon said that until the allies agree to a substantial u.s. devaluation, we would put 10% tariffs on all their sales to the u.s. and so 10% across-the-board tariff. connolly's loved this. europeans and...
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i am again, my hand is found anything, henry kissinger, anything it just says where the global south is usually usually a reverse barometer. arguably. i think you know what happened in vietnam, cambodia in and lau have said i noticed previously that australia will lose its privilege of not being targeted by chinese nuclear weapons. thanks to this surprise, august deal between washington london and cambra. is that gonna happen? should there be nuclear missile upgrades to the nuclear submarines now being talking about coming from britain in the united states? well, 1st of all, this august is very much against the world because world today needs peace and stability. i possess you nuclear weapons, nuclear submarines, and they are kind of fine to me. it's a claim that is nuclear power summary. it is not agonized summary, but i would argue the difference on the hess richie is really very much artificial because a submarine is a weapon. and if it is powered by nuclear power, that nuclear power summary can strike or can be attacked in time of war and attacking a nuclear power summary. and we
i am again, my hand is found anything, henry kissinger, anything it just says where the global south is usually usually a reverse barometer. arguably. i think you know what happened in vietnam, cambodia in and lau have said i noticed previously that australia will lose its privilege of not being targeted by chinese nuclear weapons. thanks to this surprise, august deal between washington london and cambra. is that gonna happen? should there be nuclear missile upgrades to the nuclear submarines...
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you had arthur burns, henry kissinger, george shultz and paul volker.r if you can give us a little insight into how that impact of the dynamic of what president nixon was seeking to do. >> well, first let me explain why they delinked the dollar from gold. during the 1950s and '60s, the united states was exporting a huge amount of dollars. we had big military commitments. we had big foreign aid programs. and the world wanted to use dollars. so we printed them because global trade was expanding and the dollar was the currency. there was no other currency that people could use internationally. and it turned out that there were so many dollars abroad that we actually didn't have enough gold to make the conversion that we committed to. in 1950, for example, i think 1950, 1955, we had 160% of the gold we needed to exchange for dollars abroad. but by 1971 we only had 25%. so, in effect, we had no clothes. in addition, the administration felt that the value of the dollar was too strong. it had been set in 1944 when the u.s. was, you know, so preeminent. but, in
you had arthur burns, henry kissinger, george shultz and paul volker.r if you can give us a little insight into how that impact of the dynamic of what president nixon was seeking to do. >> well, first let me explain why they delinked the dollar from gold. during the 1950s and '60s, the united states was exporting a huge amount of dollars. we had big military commitments. we had big foreign aid programs. and the world wanted to use dollars. so we printed them because global trade was...
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it was one of the fastest growing economies in the wall of which henry kissinger wants termed as a basket case. now it's one of the fastest growing economy that it's gonna be celebrated all across the country. although, due to pandemic, there are some foreign dignitaries couldn't visit this time, but at least 7 countries are participating in the parade, which is on right now, including india. and the government's gonna have the last several celebration within the city with the foreign gas, including the indian prime minister, sorry, indian precedent for what doc. critics and opposition will say a country which is a very divided on the 2 main drive of political line, is that there is a increasingly are cracked on on descending. why, as there's been a cartel on free speech in the country under digital security law, protects and opposition will also complain about the election that took place in 2019, which was not free and fair. they said that is a diminishing space for a protest and are democracy because her opposition hasn't been able to really come out in the street for the last several
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if you get a close-up on this, it looks like a young henry kissinger. escape the hov lane. buff he should be prosecuted for i am percent naight henry kissinger. he's a really good listener. raymond: no james bonds driving that car. merry christmas, raymond. jesse: up next, "last call." ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ hey, tam-tam! i was thinking maybe... your mom's car? you up for a little night work? ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ thank you. merry christmas, dad. ♪ ♪ jesse: time for "last call." i'm speak at "turning point usa"'s americafest. foxnation is streaming it through the 21st. our hearts go out to everybody in kentucky and anybody in the path of that tornado. we love you and wish everybody gets back up on their feet soon. be sure to follow me on facebook, instagram and twitter. "justice with judge jeanine" is next. remember i'm watters and this is my world. [♪♪♪] judge jeanine: welcome to "justice." i'm judge jeanine pirro. thanks for joining us tonight. let's get right to my open. tonight's open is a christmas carol to nancy pelosi. a christmas carol of course was written by charl
if you get a close-up on this, it looks like a young henry kissinger. escape the hov lane. buff he should be prosecuted for i am percent naight henry kissinger. he's a really good listener. raymond: no james bonds driving that car. merry christmas, raymond. jesse: up next, "last call." ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ hey, tam-tam! i was thinking maybe... your mom's car? you up for a little night work? ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ thank you. merry christmas, dad. ♪ ♪ jesse: time for "last...
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if you get a close-up on this, it looks like a young henry kissinger.hov lane. buff he should be prosecuted for i am percent naight henry kissinger. he's a really good listener. raymond: no james bonds driving that car. merry christmas, raymond. jesse: up next, "last call." before nexium 24hr, anna could only imagine a comfortable night's sleep without frequent heartburn waking her up. now, that dream... . ...is her reality. nexium 24hr stops acid before it starts, for all-day, all-night protection. can you imagine 24 hours without heartburn? when you really need to sleep you reach for the really good stuff. new zzzquil ultra helps you sleep better and longer when you need it most. it's non habit forming and powered by the makers of nyquil. new zzzquil ultra. when you really really need to sleep. jesse: time for "last call." i'm speak at "turning point usa"'s americafest. foxnation is streaming it through the 21st. our hearts go out to everybody in kentucky and anybody in the path of that tornado. we love you and wish everybody gets back up on their fee
if you get a close-up on this, it looks like a young henry kissinger.hov lane. buff he should be prosecuted for i am percent naight henry kissinger. he's a really good listener. raymond: no james bonds driving that car. merry christmas, raymond. jesse: up next, "last call." before nexium 24hr, anna could only imagine a comfortable night's sleep without frequent heartburn waking her up. now, that dream... . ...is her reality. nexium 24hr stops acid before it starts, for all-day,...
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if you get a close-up on this, it looks like a young henry kissinger.ff he should be prosecuted for i am percent naight henry kissinger. he's a really good listener. raymond: no james bonds driving that car. merry christmas, raymond. jesse: up next, "last call." hello, for the last few years, i've been a little obsessed with chasing the big idaho potato truck. but it's not like that's my only interest. i also love cooking with heart-healthy, idaho potatoes. always look for the grown in idaho seal. when we started our business we were paying an arm and a leg for postage. i remember setting up shipstation. one or two clicks and everything was up and running. i was printing out labels and saving money. shipstation saves us so much time. it makes it really easy and seamless. pick an order, print everything you need, slap the label onto the box, and it's ready to go. our costs for shipping were cut in half. just like that. shipstation. the #1 choice of online sellers. go to shipstation.com/tv and get 2 months free. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ hey, tam-tam! i was thinking ma
if you get a close-up on this, it looks like a young henry kissinger.ff he should be prosecuted for i am percent naight henry kissinger. he's a really good listener. raymond: no james bonds driving that car. merry christmas, raymond. jesse: up next, "last call." hello, for the last few years, i've been a little obsessed with chasing the big idaho potato truck. but it's not like that's my only interest. i also love cooking with heart-healthy, idaho potatoes. always look for the grown...
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if you get a close-up on this, it looks like a young henry kissinger.pe the hov lane. buff he should be prosecuted for i am percent naight henry kissinger. he's a really good listener. raymond: no james bonds driving that car. merry christmas, raymond. jesse: up next, "last call." when you really need to sleep you reach for the really good stuff. new zzzquil ultra helps you sleep better and longer when you need it most. it's non habit forming and powered by the makers of nyquil. new zzzquil ultra. when you really really need to sleep. - [narrator] gift yourself a hairclub consultation and get 20% off your personalized hair solution. head into the new year with life-changing hair solutions. not forgettable resolutions. hairclub. love your hair. live your life. imagine having someone else do your books for you. as your quickbooks live bookkeeper, i'll categorize expenses, reconcile accounts, and close your books. cool. yep. know where your business stands. intuit quickbooks live bookkeeping. before nexium 24hr, know where your anna could only imagine a co
if you get a close-up on this, it looks like a young henry kissinger.pe the hov lane. buff he should be prosecuted for i am percent naight henry kissinger. he's a really good listener. raymond: no james bonds driving that car. merry christmas, raymond. jesse: up next, "last call." when you really need to sleep you reach for the really good stuff. new zzzquil ultra helps you sleep better and longer when you need it most. it's non habit forming and powered by the makers of nyquil. new...
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president-elect nixon brought henry kissinger in.ur ghibli, today he is the world -- arguably, today he is the world's preeminent international statesman. susan: do you believe that no matter how many efforts you make, there are for some people that watergate will be the defining moment of the presidency which trumps other commerce meant -- accompli shments? pres. byron: it is part of a much larger story. when he eulogized president nixon in yorba linda, president clinton said made the day of judging nixon on one day in his 25 year career come to a close. abby -- i believe that is only beginning to happen now. susan: you reference the mystic policy achievement. i wanted to play a brief clip of tricia nixon cox talking about some of president nixon's domestic policies. >> in a turbulent time, peace in the world and justice at home where the twin pillars of my father's initiative. initiatives that integrated all americans into the promise of the american dream. initiatives that preserved our water, air and land. initiatives that were a
president-elect nixon brought henry kissinger in.ur ghibli, today he is the world -- arguably, today he is the world's preeminent international statesman. susan: do you believe that no matter how many efforts you make, there are for some people that watergate will be the defining moment of the presidency which trumps other commerce meant -- accompli shments? pres. byron: it is part of a much larger story. when he eulogized president nixon in yorba linda, president clinton said made the day of...
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the first night he was sitting next to henry kissinger. was loothe odd couple. what? this is wrong. "really, i loved the show, it was very moving, so moving, i really loved the show, i'd like you to meet my wife, say hello to billy joel." [ laughter ] >> jimmy: that's the worst letterman impersonation i've ever heard. [ laughter ] so kissinger, letterman. >> then we -- the biggest night for just a group that was crazy was out here when we finished our nationwide tour. president clinton. robert wagner and jill st. john. jack nicholson. warren beatty were there and came back. and that was like -- it's like, you know -- it's like amazing, that this show about my life moved them. and then it was so -- you know, just generous of them to want to spend the time. >> jimmy: they all came back together? >> yeah, yeah, yeah. >> jimmy: is there anybody that you just never expected you would ever come to a show like that? >> yeah. muhammad ali. >> jimmy: muhammad ali? who was your friend. >> yes. >> jimmy: your good friend. >> yes, yes. >> jimmy: where
the first night he was sitting next to henry kissinger. was loothe odd couple. what? this is wrong. "really, i loved the show, it was very moving, so moving, i really loved the show, i'd like you to meet my wife, say hello to billy joel." [ laughter ] >> jimmy: that's the worst letterman impersonation i've ever heard. [ laughter ] so kissinger, letterman. >> then we -- the biggest night for just a group that was crazy was out here when we finished our nationwide tour....
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that's only true if you're henry kissinger. but my friend moynihan who i once rather rudely said in wrote more books than people in the senate read. wasn't so. pat kept writing and producing books, but the trick in life in washington, really, everywhere, but particularly here, is to keep your intellectual capital restocked. >> since this is book tv. which books have been the most? >> oh, gosh. >> recently. any that pop up in recent memory and oh, that gave me that idea-- >> and john seatton. >> okay. >> a very bright man. >>en that's a bad combination usually. >> bad combination, but true, he was a very sinewy mind, and a terrible cause. white supremacy. >> and speaking of the bad causes, this column that you wrote in 2018 about visiting the holocaust museum here in washington, another place you can go to learn. it's hard to go there to learn about it, obviously you went and it was called into eternity velma. and it's-- you tell the story. >> you'll have to refresh me. >> i'll probably cry a little bit about a woman taken to th
that's only true if you're henry kissinger. but my friend moynihan who i once rather rudely said in wrote more books than people in the senate read. wasn't so. pat kept writing and producing books, but the trick in life in washington, really, everywhere, but particularly here, is to keep your intellectual capital restocked. >> since this is book tv. which books have been the most? >> oh, gosh. >> recently. any that pop up in recent memory and oh, that gave me that idea--...
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which might be true if your henry kissinger. my friend moynihan what once rather rudely said read more books while in the senate the most of his colleagues read. proof that wasn't so. pat kept writing and producing serious books, but the trick in life in washington, really everywhere but particularly here, is to keep your intellectual capital restocked. >> host: said this is a booktv what have impacted you the most? >> guest: gosh. i mean,. >> host: recently he reach of many. there's probably some the pop up in recent memory. >> guest: i i just wrote a biography of john c. calhoun. >> host: okay. >> guest: very bright man, very bad man. >> host: that's a bad, nation. >> guest: a commendation but it's true. he was a very sinewy mind, good thinker and a terrible -- but white supremacy. >> host: speaking of the bad causes, this column he wrote in 2018 about visiting the holocaust museum here in washington, another place you can go to learn, it's hard to go there to learn about it. obviously you with an the column is called into ete
which might be true if your henry kissinger. my friend moynihan what once rather rudely said read more books while in the senate the most of his colleagues read. proof that wasn't so. pat kept writing and producing serious books, but the trick in life in washington, really everywhere but particularly here, is to keep your intellectual capital restocked. >> host: said this is a booktv what have impacted you the most? >> guest: gosh. i mean,. >> host: recently he reach of many....
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which did not work, while bringing in hundreds of millions of investment dollars from likes of henry kissinger, rupert murdoch and betsy devos and many others. >> i'm sure they're going count by count, it is going to take some time. >> the jury has both a lot of material in front of them along with testimony from holmes herself the question, which version of the story do they believe? >> now as of right now the jury is set to resume deliberating tomorrow and then again on thursday. if we don't have a verdict as of thursday night the judge says he will give the jury the choice whether to come back and continue deliberations the week after christmas or to come back the week after new year's. we'll keep you posted. live in san jose, scott budman, nbc bay area news. >> scott, thanks very much. we're closely monitoring the theranos case and soon as the verdict comes down we'll bring it to you live with legal analysis and break down what's next for holmes. >>> up next, booed, former trump base that disagreed regarding the third dose. >>> and our infectious disease expert will discuss what had we now
which did not work, while bringing in hundreds of millions of investment dollars from likes of henry kissinger, rupert murdoch and betsy devos and many others. >> i'm sure they're going count by count, it is going to take some time. >> the jury has both a lot of material in front of them along with testimony from holmes herself the question, which version of the story do they believe? >> now as of right now the jury is set to resume deliberating tomorrow and then again on...
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testing machines which did not work, bringing in hundreds of millions of investment kohls from henry kissingerrupert murdoch and dozens of others. >> methodically counting through will take time. >> reporter: jury has a lot of material in front of them and testimony from holmes herself. question, which version of the story do they believe. scott budman, nbc bay area news. >> we're closely monitoring the case, as soon as the verdict comes down we'll bring it to you live, including legal analysis and breakdown of what could happen to holmes next. >>> new at 11:00, more drug stores closing doors in san francisco, cvs closing six next month. prescriptions will be transferred to nearby locations, employees offered jobs at other stores. 15 stores will remain in san francisco. closures are part of re-alignment of its national retail footprint. >>> president of the san leandro unified school district has died. christian rodriguez was hit by driver in a car walking with his wife. impassioned advocate for the students, his family asked for privacy as they grieve. >>> union city selling land to developer
testing machines which did not work, bringing in hundreds of millions of investment kohls from henry kissingerrupert murdoch and dozens of others. >> methodically counting through will take time. >> reporter: jury has a lot of material in front of them and testimony from holmes herself. question, which version of the story do they believe. scott budman, nbc bay area news. >> we're closely monitoring the case, as soon as the verdict comes down we'll bring it to you live,...
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which did not work while bringing in hundreds of millions of investment dollars from the likes of henry kissinger and many others. >> i am sure they are going through count one, count two, count three, so it's going to take time. >> the question? which version of the story did they believe. scott budman for "today in the bay." >>> happening today, a plan to boost housing options for people trying to make it in the bay. dublin leaders are being specked to approve a new 165 acre development with 560 homes. the proposal also includes the creation of two new public parks and 72 affordable homes. there's still no timeline for completion. >>> questions are swirling for what is next for the biden agenda, this after a key democratic senator said he would vote no on a climate change and social safety net bill. >> he announced on sunday he would not vote for the president's build back better bill, and he mentioned there was nothing in the bill to hold people accountable. senator manchin is taking heat from the white house and progressives, and he defended himself on the radio. >> it's not the president, it
which did not work while bringing in hundreds of millions of investment dollars from the likes of henry kissinger and many others. >> i am sure they are going through count one, count two, count three, so it's going to take time. >> the question? which version of the story did they believe. scott budman for "today in the bay." >>> happening today, a plan to boost housing options for people trying to make it in the bay. dublin leaders are being specked to approve a...
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kind of criticism perhaps peaked in the early 21st century with the publications the trial of henry kissingerosed no less than prosecution for the decision making during the nixon presidency. expressions of hostility nixon had departed from honored american traditions both in the content of his policies, especially the low regard as either practice or goal in the cynicism that lay at the heart of his political style. this is something critics on both left and right agreed on. it's worth pointing out nixon's record particularly in the foreign policy realm is repute in some republican circles as early as 1976 and over time the gop would move further and await further away from realism and a moralizing approach to foreign policy that became with ronald reagan. but at the heart of this was the senses a moralism outside new traditions outside as jimmy carter might have put it in during american values. the unfortunate outcome as i think many moderate analysts of nixon's presidency might say is the throw into deep disrepute any reasonable sense of limits and interests might have served the united s
kind of criticism perhaps peaked in the early 21st century with the publications the trial of henry kissingerosed no less than prosecution for the decision making during the nixon presidency. expressions of hostility nixon had departed from honored american traditions both in the content of his policies, especially the low regard as either practice or goal in the cynicism that lay at the heart of his political style. this is something critics on both left and right agreed on. it's worth...
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he fancies, bending, las once termed a bottomless basket case by former us secretary of state, henry kissinger. bangladesh now has one of the fastest growing economies in the world, and is scheduled to officially become a developing country in 2026. by le le let a much over the past 50 years, but the nation is still very polarized between 2 main rival political parties. for many desperation, for democracy, free and fair elections still remains a major challenge. bangladesh has defied many expectations since it's barb 50 years ago. but is facing more obstacles on the political front. it's over population and the effects of climate change. turnville chaudhry al jazeera, darker the u. a secretary of state has cut short the 2nd leg of his southeast asia . tor after i journalist accompanying him on the trip, tested positive for cove at 19. antony blinking has been trying to firm up ties in the region to county. china's influence is criticized beijing voice aggressive policies in the region. look at additional ah now cut off his cup. holes have been knocked out after losing 2 algeria to one a gold s
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a secretary of state, henry kissinger, bangladesh now has one of the fastest growing economies in the world, and is scheduled to officially become a developing country in 2026. by le let a much over the past 50 years. but the nation is still very polarized between 2 main rival political parties. for many of desperation, for democracy, free and fair elections still remains a major challenge. bangladesh has defied many expectations since it's about 50 years ago, but it's facing more obstacles on the political front. it's over population and the effects of climate change. turnville chaudhry al jazeera, darker. ah, now katara fi face ab cap, pulse have been knocked towel tough to losing 2 algeria to one. the golf state took the semi final match 2 extra time with a late equalizer cut. i headed home the leveller in 97 minutes of stoppage time. but it wasn't enough. jerry, a seal victory with a penalty shortly after. and now face tenicia in the final on saturday. i'll just here is an interesting, has more on a little biting. tell me final i'll for minus stadium. well, they are a semi final b
a secretary of state, henry kissinger, bangladesh now has one of the fastest growing economies in the world, and is scheduled to officially become a developing country in 2026. by le let a much over the past 50 years. but the nation is still very polarized between 2 main rival political parties. for many of desperation, for democracy, free and fair elections still remains a major challenge. bangladesh has defied many expectations since it's about 50 years ago, but it's facing more obstacles on...
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s. secretary of state, henry kissinger, bangladesh now has one of the fastest growing economies in the world and is scheduled to officially become a developing country in 2026 by let us let a much over the past 50 years. but the nation is still very polarized between 2 main rival political parties. for many of desperation, for democracy, free and fair elections still remains a major challenge. bangladesh has defied many expectations since it's about 50 years ago, but it's facing more obstacles on the political front. it's over population and the effects of climate change. tanveer chaudhry al jazeera dhaka ah cut off, he says ab cap hole have been knocked out after losing 2 algeria to one a golf state looks like. like taking this any final matter extra time with a mate. equalizer got i headed home the lever in the 97 minutes of stoppage shine, but it wasn't enough. algeria sealed victory with a penalty shortly after, and they will face to nisha in the final on saturday. i'm serious, andy richardson has more on the nail biting, semi final and al, from honesty. well, it's our cup, semi fi
s. secretary of state, henry kissinger, bangladesh now has one of the fastest growing economies in the world and is scheduled to officially become a developing country in 2026 by let us let a much over the past 50 years. but the nation is still very polarized between 2 main rival political parties. for many of desperation, for democracy, free and fair elections still remains a major challenge. bangladesh has defied many expectations since it's about 50 years ago, but it's facing more obstacles...
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venture raised over $400 million, acquiring high—profile board members along the way, including henry kissingerlogy soon flooded in after customers received inaccurate results. then, a whistle—blower revealed that some samples were outsourced to other medical companies. ms holmes denies defrauding patients and investors. if convicted, she could face 20 years in prison. robert weisberg, a professor of criminal law at stanford university, explained more about the arguments ms holmes relied on in her defence. it's almost as if she's asking the jury to pick whichever one that works. one of them is the silicon valley story, that laypeople — that is to say people who are not silicon valley experts — have to understand that great innovation occurs through trial and error and we have to tolerate some error and that statements she made have been denounced as lies were, shall we say, aspirational. but then we shift to some other stories she's told abut herself, such as, gee, she really didn't have that much control of the company and that a lot of the bad acts attributed to her were really done by her th
venture raised over $400 million, acquiring high—profile board members along the way, including henry kissingerlogy soon flooded in after customers received inaccurate results. then, a whistle—blower revealed that some samples were outsourced to other medical companies. ms holmes denies defrauding patients and investors. if convicted, she could face 20 years in prison. robert weisberg, a professor of criminal law at stanford university, explained more about the arguments ms holmes relied on...
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and that's not good if you have a grand strategy that he was at henry kissinger, 19 seventies. you know, if it's a triangular thing, you need to make sure that you are aligned with the countries. you don't have a significant problem, but not it should not be a significant problem for the west. bridger didn't talk about, you know, of the west. and he said that our left on france, you still have us to the, my friends. so hopefully they can work out something that could be good for, as in india to well, maybe, maybe they want to make a child maybe that some competition that america is the biggest arms export or in the world. russia is number 2. so perhaps langley virginia is not going to appreciate it when other countries are buying weapons from russia. i wanted to ask you about this delicate dance of letting me put in india and china, as you well know how these classes, these board of classes and doc, and the kimber layers. on june 2020, it took 12 rounds of meetings between india and china to actually find some sort of resolution to that obviously. rusher it's friends with india
and that's not good if you have a grand strategy that he was at henry kissinger, 19 seventies. you know, if it's a triangular thing, you need to make sure that you are aligned with the countries. you don't have a significant problem, but not it should not be a significant problem for the west. bridger didn't talk about, you know, of the west. and he said that our left on france, you still have us to the, my friends. so hopefully they can work out something that could be good for, as in india to...
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the firm also attracted a high—profile board members such as henry kissinger and former generaljim mattisalgreen — and at one point, she was thought to be the richest woman in america. so how did she finish up facing criminal prosecution? this court case came out of claims her company provided inaccurate test results. 0ne witness said she had been given a false positive for hiv when taking the test in 2015. a conventional test at a clinic three months later came back negative. there have also been clams by a whistle—blower that many of the tests purportedly done by theranos machines were outsourced to conventional testing facilities. ms holmes denies charges of fraud — she could face 20 years in prison if convicted. i'm joined now by professor robert weisberg from stanford university in california, who is an expert in criminal law. thank you very much for coming on the programme. thank you very much for coming on the programme-— the programme. thank you. extraordinary _ the programme. thank you. extraordinary case - the programme. thank you. extraordinary case coming l the programme. than
the firm also attracted a high—profile board members such as henry kissinger and former generaljim mattisalgreen — and at one point, she was thought to be the richest woman in america. so how did she finish up facing criminal prosecution? this court case came out of claims her company provided inaccurate test results. 0ne witness said she had been given a false positive for hiv when taking the test in 2015. a conventional test at a clinic three months later came back negative. there have...
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once termed a bottomless basket case by former us secretary of state, henry kissinger, bangladesh now has one of the fastest growing economies in the world. and is scheduled to officially become a developing country in 2026. by let us ha ha much over the past 50 years. but the nation is still very polarized between 2 main rival political parties. for many desperation, for democracy, free and fair elections still remains a major challenge. bangladesh has defied many expectations since it's about 50 years ago, but is facing more obstacles on the political front. it's over population and the effects of climate change. sandwich audrey al jazeera, darker, and keep in mind you can catch up any time with all the stories were reported on. on our website, the address of that is al jazeera dot com, and that's updated throughout the day out there, dot com. ah . or one of the top stories are now to 0. u. s. president joe biden has visited kentucky where he seen 1st hand the devastation caused by tornadoes that killed at least 88 people across 6 states in the city.
once termed a bottomless basket case by former us secretary of state, henry kissinger, bangladesh now has one of the fastest growing economies in the world. and is scheduled to officially become a developing country in 2026. by let us ha ha much over the past 50 years. but the nation is still very polarized between 2 main rival political parties. for many desperation, for democracy, free and fair elections still remains a major challenge. bangladesh has defied many expectations since it's about...
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s. secretary of state, henry kissinger, bangladesh now has one of the fastest growing economies in the world and is scheduled to officially become a developing country in 2026 bangladesh as that's a much over the past 50 years. but the nation is still very polarized between 2 main rival political parties. for many desperation, for democracy, free and fair elections still remains a major challenge. bangladesh has defied many expectations since it's about 50 years ago, but it's facing more obstacles on the political front. it's over population and the effects of climate change. tanveer children al jazeera dhaka still had an al jazeera saving the bees in africa. why scientists say it's not too late. and in the n b a steph curry enters the record books all the details coming up later in school. ah and the way we go with here are whether story for the middle east. hello everyone. good to see you. we have a bit of activity rolling across the levant areas of iraq and we may see some showers across saudi into kuwait. and another area we're watching is voc that we show you the 3 day forecast, t
s. secretary of state, henry kissinger, bangladesh now has one of the fastest growing economies in the world and is scheduled to officially become a developing country in 2026 bangladesh as that's a much over the past 50 years. but the nation is still very polarized between 2 main rival political parties. for many desperation, for democracy, free and fair elections still remains a major challenge. bangladesh has defied many expectations since it's about 50 years ago, but it's facing more...
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it raised over $400 million and had high—profile board members, including henry kissinger.technology after customers received inaccurate results and later, a whistleblower revealed some samples were actually outsourced to other medical companies. ms holmes denies charges of fraud. she could face 20 years in prison if convicted. robert weisberg is a professor of criminal law at stanford university. he told us the main argument she was using in her defence. it is almost a as if she is asking thejury to pick almost a as if she is asking the jury to pick whichever one works and one of them is the silicon valley story, but laypeople that is to say people who are not experts — have to understand that great innovation occurs through trial and error and we have to tolerate some error and that statement she weighed have been denounced those lies were aspirational. —— she may have lied. 0ther aspirational. —— she may have lied. other statements, she did not have other control of the company and a lot of the bad acts attributed to her were really done by her then partner andindeed rea
it raised over $400 million and had high—profile board members, including henry kissinger.technology after customers received inaccurate results and later, a whistleblower revealed some samples were actually outsourced to other medical companies. ms holmes denies charges of fraud. she could face 20 years in prison if convicted. robert weisberg is a professor of criminal law at stanford university. he told us the main argument she was using in her defence. it is almost a as if she is asking...
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infuriated critics of richard nixon and i hasten to add his partner in foreign policy making henry kissinger. again and again antipathy to nixon focused on the president's approach of a moral approach to foreign policy. his approach to stability above all at the expense of a concern with democracy or human rights or even economic development. what counted for nixon in other words was the extend to which a foreign nation served american geostrategic interests. the nature of those governments in their attitude towards their own people mattered hardly at all amid the ascendancy of what political scientists of course have taken to calling a realist school of foreign policy in which hard-headed notions of national interests trump allegedly soft-headed notions of democracy or social justice. so this kind of thing is of course one of many reasons why richard nixon has been the focus of so much disdain if not in fact hatred over the years. all the news is not bad for nixon in his legacy. presidential polls of standing reveal he sometimes falls in the lowest quartile but usually lands in the third qu
infuriated critics of richard nixon and i hasten to add his partner in foreign policy making henry kissinger. again and again antipathy to nixon focused on the president's approach of a moral approach to foreign policy. his approach to stability above all at the expense of a concern with democracy or human rights or even economic development. what counted for nixon in other words was the extend to which a foreign nation served american geostrategic interests. the nature of those governments in...
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henry kissinger, bill clinton. >> reporter: the question was how? >> there were designer clothes.rly lots of private planes. and i did think, gosh, who's paying for all this? >> reporter: ward later wrote a profile of jeffrey epstein for vanity fair discovering that maxwell was his ex-girlfriend and uncovering early allegations of sexual abuse against the pair, which ward's editors wouldn't allow her to publish. they say she needed more sources. >> he controlled the money that she needed access to. she introduced him to rich people, to important people, to people like prince andrew. >> reporter: she had befriended the so-called party prince in the 1980s. he denies that maxwell and epstein trafficked a 17-year-old to him for sex. >> i -- i've no recollection of ever meeting her. >> reporter: but ward told us other former friends of ghislaine maxwell now refuse to speak on the record. fearful their reputations will be tarnished. >> is there a possibility that ghislaine maxwell was jeffrey epstein's victim in some sense? >> that, according to my reporting, is what her defense will ar
henry kissinger, bill clinton. >> reporter: the question was how? >> there were designer clothes.rly lots of private planes. and i did think, gosh, who's paying for all this? >> reporter: ward later wrote a profile of jeffrey epstein for vanity fair discovering that maxwell was his ex-girlfriend and uncovering early allegations of sexual abuse against the pair, which ward's editors wouldn't allow her to publish. they say she needed more sources. >> he controlled the...
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theranos boasted two former secretaries of state, george schultz and henry kissinger. one former defense secretary william perry and one future defense secretary jim mattis among others. investors looked at this blue ribbon board and thought, i can trust they know what's going on. now they say they didn't either. >> in george schultz's case he was warned. >> his own grandson worked in the labs and tried to warn his grandfather that things were amiss and tried to protect his grandfather's legacy. schultz was a statesman, he was on the right side of all kinds of things and did so much for america, which is why a lot of people trusted that he knew what was happening in theranos, but it turns out he didn't. >> we will be following all of it. you can follow the trial online at nbcbayarea.com. all you have to do is click on elizabeth holmes trial coverage once again. closing arguments expected today. >>> authorities are investigating a deadly police shooting in the east bay. surveillance video captured the tense moments leading up to that shooting. a camera at the evergreen
theranos boasted two former secretaries of state, george schultz and henry kissinger. one former defense secretary william perry and one future defense secretary jim mattis among others. investors looked at this blue ribbon board and thought, i can trust they know what's going on. now they say they didn't either. >> in george schultz's case he was warned. >> his own grandson worked in the labs and tried to warn his grandfather that things were amiss and tried to protect his...
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henry kissinger a few weeks ago said the relationship with the u.s. was on a cliff. is it that there is a significant, demonstrable shift in a better sino u.s. relations to the growth story? michael: clearly that would help a lot because china's dependence on exports and the trade surplus -- excuse me, i have a bit of asthma -- it is rising in their vulnerability is increasing and the pboc has several times warned about that. many people see the soaring trade surplus as a good thing, but i think that is the mistake and the wrong way to look at it. china's soaring trade surplus is the inevitable consequence of attempts to restrain growth without rebalancing domestic demand in the economy, something they've been talking about since basically 2007. if you look at the last two years, the imbalances have gotten worse. the forces of demand, consumption, the trade surplus and investment. consumption is not growing fast enough. if you try to bring down investment, the only way to prevent growth from slowing dramatic is with the surge in the trade surplus and that is what we
henry kissinger a few weeks ago said the relationship with the u.s. was on a cliff. is it that there is a significant, demonstrable shift in a better sino u.s. relations to the growth story? michael: clearly that would help a lot because china's dependence on exports and the trade surplus -- excuse me, i have a bit of asthma -- it is rising in their vulnerability is increasing and the pboc has several times warned about that. many people see the soaring trade surplus as a good thing, but i...
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award peace and in 1973 there was an uproar when the prize was awarded to then secretary of state henry kissingerrded to sadat and begin for peace negotiations, the same year they signed the peace accord. tended three years of bitter hostilities in warnings but begin was an ultra conservative and guerrilla. to many he was little more than a terrorist and when he arrived in oslo there were such forceful protests against him that the organizers posted the ceremony to a medieval for trempts the committee once again waded into middle east politics in 1949 when it awarded the award to yasser arafat, shimon perez and rabin after the signing of the oslo accords. if the opposition to begin's award was fierce the objection over arafat was an inferno who was the head of the plo who was responsible for ugly acts of terrorism against israel. a conservative journalist called him worst man ever to win the nobel peace prize. we can condemn these leaders for their misdeeds and we should but i understand the committee's standard desire to reach out and take risks to encourage diplomats to actually find ways to en
award peace and in 1973 there was an uproar when the prize was awarded to then secretary of state henry kissingerrded to sadat and begin for peace negotiations, the same year they signed the peace accord. tended three years of bitter hostilities in warnings but begin was an ultra conservative and guerrilla. to many he was little more than a terrorist and when he arrived in oslo there were such forceful protests against him that the organizers posted the ceremony to a medieval for trempts the...
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it's attracted a lot of high profile people, henry kissinger and others.uttal yesterday said, you know, trade secrets are not where you hide when your product isn't working. a trade secret is like the recipe for coca-cola and they made the comparison if they are nose -- theranos were a soda company, it would have only made a few flavors. so the jury has to decide whether holmes willfully misled doctors, patients, investors and they are trying to decide whether she is guilty on nine counts of federal wire fraud, two counts of conspiracy to commit wire fraud. if she's found guilty, she could face up to 20 years in prison, $250,000, plus restitution on each of those counts. >> it's incredible. and also, what the jury has to do in terms of digesting all of that information. three months of testimony. appreciate you joining us. thank you so much for that. >>> a quick programming note for you, join dr. sanjay gupta for a look at how families are finding hope in cannabis and how some hope comes at a great risk. this new cnn special report, "weed 6" begins tomorro
it's attracted a lot of high profile people, henry kissinger and others.uttal yesterday said, you know, trade secrets are not where you hide when your product isn't working. a trade secret is like the recipe for coca-cola and they made the comparison if they are nose -- theranos were a soda company, it would have only made a few flavors. so the jury has to decide whether holmes willfully misled doctors, patients, investors and they are trying to decide whether she is guilty on nine counts of...