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i went with henry kissinger in october of 1971. and we use that, kind of, to give ourselves a little more cachet with the chinese. >> this was -- in hawaii, but this includes colonel brennon, who is here. >> this picture was taken in january of 1972 ahead of the nixon trip in february. there is jack brennan sitting there and myself, jack scowcroft and -- then i absolutely spectacular secretary, nellie yates. this was one of our planning sessions on china. >> and this is air force one. >> this is air force one, you see the picture bob haldiman, next to him is the chief lieutenant larry higby, and they are drilling meet with questions. haldiman has skeptical look on his face like, are you kidding me? and to his left, doctor henry kissinger, winston lord who later became ambassador to china. julie, william, and the far back on the right, there is mariel hartly, who was kissinger's secretary. and we were always working. it was almost impossible to underscore the amount of energy that we put into everything that we did 24/7. this is a m
i went with henry kissinger in october of 1971. and we use that, kind of, to give ourselves a little more cachet with the chinese. >> this was -- in hawaii, but this includes colonel brennon, who is here. >> this picture was taken in january of 1972 ahead of the nixon trip in february. there is jack brennan sitting there and myself, jack scowcroft and -- then i absolutely spectacular secretary, nellie yates. this was one of our planning sessions on china. >> and this is air...
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reading leadership the six studies in world strategy and learn a lot more about the wisdom of henry kissinger at the young age of 99. we look to what you're going to do next, dr. kissinger said very much that the way it's skewed conducted is that it was indeed my pleasure and i know all of the people participating really value your wisdom and your experience. thank you all so very much. and i think amelia has us to thank everyone and say good night. yes, you so much to dr. henry and andrea mitchell for being with us and to everyone who's welcome to politics prose. i'm brad graham, the co-owner of the bookstore along with my wife lissa muscatine and we're very delighted this evening to be hosting nicole hemmer who's here to talk her new book, the partizans the conservative revolutionaries who remade american politics. nicole's a political historian and founding director of the new center for the study of the presidency at vanderbilt university. she's also a co-founder of made by history, the historical analysis section in the washington post. and she writes regularly for number of other
reading leadership the six studies in world strategy and learn a lot more about the wisdom of henry kissinger at the young age of 99. we look to what you're going to do next, dr. kissinger said very much that the way it's skewed conducted is that it was indeed my pleasure and i know all of the people participating really value your wisdom and your experience. thank you all so very much. and i think amelia has us to thank everyone and say good night. yes, you so much to dr. henry and andrea...
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reading leadership the six studies in world strategy and learn a lot more about the wisdom of henry kissinger at the young age of 99. we look to what you're going to do next, dr. kissinger said very much that the way it's skewed conducted is that it was indeed my pleasure and i know all of the people participating really value your wisdom and your experience. thank you all so very much. and i think amelia has us to thank everyone and say good night. yes, you so much to dr. henry and andrea mitchell for being with us and to everyone who's
reading leadership the six studies in world strategy and learn a lot more about the wisdom of henry kissinger at the young age of 99. we look to what you're going to do next, dr. kissinger said very much that the way it's skewed conducted is that it was indeed my pleasure and i know all of the people participating really value your wisdom and your experience. thank you all so very much. and i think amelia has us to thank everyone and say good night. yes, you so much to dr. henry and andrea...
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and you hear this german voice by you can guess who henry kissinger? and he says this is amazing. i've never watched myself christ before. a very humorous moment. thanks to dwight. this is are going to be our question right over here. um, mr. chapin, i've always been a little confused about the president's relationship with the internal revenue service. you give any light? what is attitude was towards them? well i do i i cannot speak. to the relationship of the president to the internal revenue service. there were i will say this that as the watergate thing got more heated there were incredible leaks out on all kinds of weird things. and in looking back at that based on everything we all know now. i believe. the deep state was well activated at that time and there were bureaucratic people into these various slots that were trying to undermine the president. but i cannot speak to the legitimacy of any complaint of the irs or the but it's just my my intuition. i mean the deep state did not get invented with donald trump. you you when nixon interview deuced his cabinet and had a meet
and you hear this german voice by you can guess who henry kissinger? and he says this is amazing. i've never watched myself christ before. a very humorous moment. thanks to dwight. this is are going to be our question right over here. um, mr. chapin, i've always been a little confused about the president's relationship with the internal revenue service. you give any light? what is attitude was towards them? well i do i i cannot speak. to the relationship of the president to the internal revenue...
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acted on the side of the arab coalition, did not want a global conflict , us secretary of state henry kissinger flew to moscow for negotiations the ussr declared that it was ready to intervene in the war and this stopped the parties from further actions, the loss of israel amounted to about 3,000 people killed in the arab countries, about 8,500, but, and the results of this war are still arguing israel's victory disputed by the fact that the armies of syria and egypt were not defeated on the same day on october 6, 1981 at the parade. in cairo, egyptian president anwar sad, fundamentalists from the egyptian islamic jihad group, during joy, jumped out of a truck in front of the podium with honored guests , threw grenades at it and shot people with machine guns. so they avenged egypt's rapprochement with israel after the outcome of the yom kippur war in 1973, president sadat revised egypt's belligerent policy against israel even spoke in the israeli parliament. with the mediation of the united states of america, israel, egypt concluded peace agreements with david, according to which the sinai peni
acted on the side of the arab coalition, did not want a global conflict , us secretary of state henry kissinger flew to moscow for negotiations the ussr declared that it was ready to intervene in the war and this stopped the parties from further actions, the loss of israel amounted to about 3,000 people killed in the arab countries, about 8,500, but, and the results of this war are still arguing israel's victory disputed by the fact that the armies of syria and egypt were not defeated on the...
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i think it was henry kissinger who said it's dangerous to be america's enemy, but deadly to be america. friend. so what, why won't they negotiate? i would say, i'm assuming that nato is really the sovereign in ukraine, and zelinski knows that between nato and nazis or the neo nazis in ukraine, that are, you know, a minority, but a very violent and well armed intelligence connected minority that he doesn't have a lot of room to negotiate unless the us says so and can get it. he has some kind of protection. i think he had been told he could have negotiated peace with russia . he would have done that and been fine with that. that was the platform that he ran on, but yeah, it's a tragedy and the ukrainians are being slaughtered. and i don't see what the u. s. plan is long term. i tend to think more and more these days that the us actually plans to lower the russians into invading ukraine and expected them to roll over, roll over them over all over the country like the u. s. did in iraq. and that's sort of the gist of an intercept article, although they spin it in a different way. so perhap
i think it was henry kissinger who said it's dangerous to be america's enemy, but deadly to be america. friend. so what, why won't they negotiate? i would say, i'm assuming that nato is really the sovereign in ukraine, and zelinski knows that between nato and nazis or the neo nazis in ukraine, that are, you know, a minority, but a very violent and well armed intelligence connected minority that he doesn't have a lot of room to negotiate unless the us says so and can get it. he has some kind of...
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as a former secretary of state, henry kissinger, one said, to be an enemy of america can be dangerous, but to be a friend is faithful with friends like that. who needs enemies? like all the people who are proposing the no pet lo and proposing other laws due to essentially essential saudi arabia, president biden is simply electioneering. the fact of the matter is that the rising inflation in the united states is only partly due to the war and ukraine and the up he was in the energy market. the 2nd thing is that the, in the decision of opec to got production is actually rather modest decision. they're cutting it by $2000000.00 barrels the actual amount even less because some countries are already producing let, and it's a purely commercial division. who can blame the producer suppliers of oil for making a small got introduction to stabilize prices? i think that's exactly what they're doing. i mean, the united states has always had this problem with that during about democracy has never been about democracy. it's always been about countries that are willing to do that us bidding, and par
as a former secretary of state, henry kissinger, one said, to be an enemy of america can be dangerous, but to be a friend is faithful with friends like that. who needs enemies? like all the people who are proposing the no pet lo and proposing other laws due to essentially essential saudi arabia, president biden is simply electioneering. the fact of the matter is that the rising inflation in the united states is only partly due to the war and ukraine and the up he was in the energy market. the...
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as the former secretary of state, henry kissinger, one said, to be an enemy of america can be dangerous, but to be a friend is fatal with friends like that a who needs enemies? why this was alive now to canada to read. he could dare say she's a diary of geopolitical economy and research group where the com, thanks so much for joining us all to this way. now. present by in the highest one, there will be consequences for saudi arabia, off the opec plus oil production cut. okay, let me once this got to do her re add and saudi arabia and what, why these consequences here? well, i think that like all the people who are proposing the know back lo and proposing other laws you to essentially send, show saudi arabia, president biden. this simply electioneering, the fact of the matter is that on the rising oil, the inflation in the united states is only partly due to the war and ukraine and the up he was in the energy market. ah, most of it is gore inflation, which is basically has its roots in the united states, but they've got to blame somebody else. so they, of course, russia always came in ve
as the former secretary of state, henry kissinger, one said, to be an enemy of america can be dangerous, but to be a friend is fatal with friends like that a who needs enemies? why this was alive now to canada to read. he could dare say she's a diary of geopolitical economy and research group where the com, thanks so much for joining us all to this way. now. present by in the highest one, there will be consequences for saudi arabia, off the opec plus oil production cut. okay, let me once this...
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always said never afraid of russia china at the same time henry kissinger said the same thing if reasonu stay away from the peat bogs hmm the flag in the hands of the americans but the flag for now grandpa grandpa old he doesn't care. assistance in the united states and nato has played a huge role in the success of the apu on the battlefield. just ask the russians, but no one will tell you how this armed conflict will end, but how this war will end. nobody can say . this phrase runs like a refrain throughout the article fried and the war. worried about china. mr friedman. even more than with us. and even friedman understands that this is now a war. last week, the biden administration released a new set of export rules that are practically became a statement to china we believe that you are three generations behind us in the area of logic chips and hardware and we will make sure you never catch up with us, in fact the us has declared war on china's ability to develop in the use of high performance computing in the interests of economy and security, with regard to the chinese being thre
always said never afraid of russia china at the same time henry kissinger said the same thing if reasonu stay away from the peat bogs hmm the flag in the hands of the americans but the flag for now grandpa grandpa old he doesn't care. assistance in the united states and nato has played a huge role in the success of the apu on the battlefield. just ask the russians, but no one will tell you how this armed conflict will end, but how this war will end. nobody can say . this phrase runs like a...
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going back 50 years to 1972, president richard nixon's national security adviser henry kissinger hasam war. >> we believe that peace is at hand. >> he was wrong and the war wouldn't come to a close for two and a half more years. in 1980, in what was the october surprise that never happened, 52 u.s. hostages held in iran were not released before the election, despite president jimmy carter's efforts. instead, they were set free as soon as ronald reagan was inaugurated. in '92, george h.w. bush was days away from the vote when a top reagan team member was indicted over the iran/contra affair. bill clinton took the white house. in 2000, in what was already a tight presidential race between al gore and george w. bush, news emerged that bush was arrested 24 years earlier for drunk driving. bush lost the popular vote although he ultimately won the presidency following a controversial supreme court decision. eight years later with the stock market taking a nose dive, gop presidential nominee john mccain insisted. >> fundamentals of our economy are strong. >> voters disagreed with the assess
going back 50 years to 1972, president richard nixon's national security adviser henry kissinger hasam war. >> we believe that peace is at hand. >> he was wrong and the war wouldn't come to a close for two and a half more years. in 1980, in what was the october surprise that never happened, 52 u.s. hostages held in iran were not released before the election, despite president jimmy carter's efforts. instead, they were set free as soon as ronald reagan was inaugurated. in '92, george...
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it is even true for highly respected major war criminals like henry kissinger.tries to say it, immediately demonized. the essence is there, but it is more trivialize. the issue i don't think is sending defensive weapons to ukraine, i think you can make a good case for that. the problem is what is not discussed, the continual program of the united states for over a decade to integrate ukraine within the u.s.-nato military system. to the point where military journals refer to ukraine as the de facto member of nato. obviously, the russians concede -- everyone wanting the policy -- with regard to taiwan. extending to the point where it is right now, war must continue until russia is severely weakened. events of last april our case in point. there are parts of the peace movement that are pursuing -- they are demonized. they don't make it into the mainstream. and even parts of what is called the left condemn them sharply. you can't put any conditions on them. any additional support for ukraine. amy: i wanted to ask about vijay prashad and dan noam chomsky about russia
it is even true for highly respected major war criminals like henry kissinger.tries to say it, immediately demonized. the essence is there, but it is more trivialize. the issue i don't think is sending defensive weapons to ukraine, i think you can make a good case for that. the problem is what is not discussed, the continual program of the united states for over a decade to integrate ukraine within the u.s.-nato military system. to the point where military journals refer to ukraine as the de...
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i was getting calls from president ford, henry kissinger, jim schlesinger and all those, and i said no, this is the way i'm going to vote. and we finally-- i remember john, the senate chair of the committee after the fifth vote, he realized it couldn't pass and their staff members, i think we better get the president on the phone, he'll want to know this. now, we would have-- the war would have ended disastrously as it was. you remember the pictures of helicopters taking off from our embassy in saigon. i visited that embassy and i knew i would catch hell from some of these newspapers back home, but we had people come up to us quietly at the grocery store or coming out of church and thank you, thank you. >> in 48 years in office, what's been the hardest single vote to cast? >> well, that one was difficult. i mean, i thought i was using the right vote, but i knew politically i'd catch heck for it. i've had some votes where, for example, i was proud to vote for john roberts as chief justice because i did not want, even though we were different philosophically, i did not want the chief jus
i was getting calls from president ford, henry kissinger, jim schlesinger and all those, and i said no, this is the way i'm going to vote. and we finally-- i remember john, the senate chair of the committee after the fifth vote, he realized it couldn't pass and their staff members, i think we better get the president on the phone, he'll want to know this. now, we would have-- the war would have ended disastrously as it was. you remember the pictures of helicopters taking off from our embassy in...
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going back 50 years to 1972, president nixon's national security adviser, henry kissinger, has late newsopular vietnam war. >> we believe that victory is at hand. >> reporter: he was wrong, and the war wouldn't end for another 2 1/2 years. in 1980, the october surprise that never happened, 52 u.s. hostages held in iran were not released before the election, despite president carter's efforts. instead, they were set free as soon as ronald reagan was inaugurated. in '92, reagan's successor, george h.w. bush, seeking re-election was days away from the vote, when casper weinberger was indicted over the iran contra affair. bill clinton took the white house. in 2000, what was already a tight race between al gore and george w. bush, news emerged that bush was arrested 24 years earlier for drunk driving. bush lost the popular vote, although he ultimately won the presidency, following a controversial supreme court decision. eight years later, with the stock market taking a nosedive, and recession wearing its ugly head, gop presidential nominee john mccain insisted -- >> the fundamentals of our ec
going back 50 years to 1972, president nixon's national security adviser, henry kissinger, has late newsopular vietnam war. >> we believe that victory is at hand. >> reporter: he was wrong, and the war wouldn't end for another 2 1/2 years. in 1980, the october surprise that never happened, 52 u.s. hostages held in iran were not released before the election, despite president carter's efforts. instead, they were set free as soon as ronald reagan was inaugurated. in '92, reagan's...
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and that analog is what henry kissinger ordered in 1975, when the israelis under then prime minister- under other then prime minister refused to do that he negotiated with the egyptian leader. and he was furious, he came home humiliated, president ford was mad as hell, and what did they do? i just wanted to review what they did, because i think it is a good template for what we should do now. they ordered the following steps. a national security study of u.s. interests, policy, and strategy in the middle east. a review of israel's request for $1.8 million in assistance. $700 million in economic assistance. canceled all upcoming visits by the israeli defense minister and the israeli ministry delegation. we will talk about the timeline for the delivery. they delayed the delivery of missiles and bombs. they instructed each government department to curtail the privilege access is really officials had enjoyed. -- israeli officials had enjoyed. kessinger removed the hotline in the white house with the israeli ambassador's office. and president ford issued instructions that the approach to
and that analog is what henry kissinger ordered in 1975, when the israelis under then prime minister- under other then prime minister refused to do that he negotiated with the egyptian leader. and he was furious, he came home humiliated, president ford was mad as hell, and what did they do? i just wanted to review what they did, because i think it is a good template for what we should do now. they ordered the following steps. a national security study of u.s. interests, policy, and strategy in...
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there is -- henry kissinger -- henry kissinger, just as sharp as ever. >> what is he, 97 now?> i don't care if he's 140. he may be in that new steven king fairy tale book, which i recommend to my friends. there is a talk that he is said that it may be right for the chinese to pivot and that they're -- they might rethink their love for the russians. because it hasn't gotten them anywhere plus, the chinese, they have a tendency to like to back winners, not losers, so i think the russians are overreaching here, and i know that because our president, who is not in favor of -- our president's not that crazy about american oil companies, given the fact that he will not sit down and have a picture taken, might think that mike worth and anyone taking a picture with mike, he's a cool guy, but venezuela now he's talking venezuela nextwill be iran these are renegade countries venezuela's a renegade country, and he's talking about u.s. looking to ease -- >> venezuela is a very sad, sad place where everybody's trying to get out of. >> i'm not talking about -- what are you, some sort of fre
there is -- henry kissinger -- henry kissinger, just as sharp as ever. >> what is he, 97 now?> i don't care if he's 140. he may be in that new steven king fairy tale book, which i recommend to my friends. there is a talk that he is said that it may be right for the chinese to pivot and that they're -- they might rethink their love for the russians. because it hasn't gotten them anywhere plus, the chinese, they have a tendency to like to back winners, not losers, so i think the russians...
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sure i was a one term senator because of that, and i was getting calls from the president for henry kissinger, jim saucier, and all those. i said, oh, this is the way i'm going to vote. and we finally. i remember john sanders, the chair of the committee, after the fifth vote, he realized he couldn't pass, turned to his staff members. it i think we very get the president on the phone. you want to know that now we would have war would have ended disastrously as it was. you remember the pictures of the helicopter as taking off from our embassy and saigon? i visited that embassy, said and i knew i could tell from some of these newspapers back home. but what marcel and i found, we had people come up to us quietly. the grocery store. i come out of church. angelo thank you. thank you. in 48 years in office, what's been the hardest single vote to cast? well, that one was difficult. not i mean, i thought it was the right vote, but i knew that politically i'd catch heck for it. i've had some votes where, for example, i was proud to vote for john roberts as chief justice because i did not want even a di
sure i was a one term senator because of that, and i was getting calls from the president for henry kissinger, jim saucier, and all those. i said, oh, this is the way i'm going to vote. and we finally. i remember john sanders, the chair of the committee, after the fifth vote, he realized he couldn't pass, turned to his staff members. it i think we very get the president on the phone. you want to know that now we would have war would have ended disastrously as it was. you remember the pictures...
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but the country found a way to overcome its past, to become in henry kissinger's words, a normal country the turning of the times, is one of the great good news stories of our times. thanks to all of you for being part of my program this week. i will see you next week. coverage. netwog only from t-mobile for business. new astepro allergy. now available without a prescription. astepro is the first and only 24-hour steroid free spray. while other allergy sprays take hours astepro starts working in 30 minutes. so you can... astepro and go. okay everyone, our mission is to provide complete balanced nutrition for strength and energy. woo hoo! ensure, complete balanced nutrition with 27 vitamins and minerals. and ensure complete with 30 grams of protein. ♪ ♪ there's a different way to treat hiv. it's every-other-month, injectable cabenuva. for adults who are undetectable, cabenuva is the only complete, long-acting hiv treatment you can get every other month. cabenuva helps keep me undetectable. it's two injections, given by my healthcare provider, every other month. it's one less thing to thin
but the country found a way to overcome its past, to become in henry kissinger's words, a normal country the turning of the times, is one of the great good news stories of our times. thanks to all of you for being part of my program this week. i will see you next week. coverage. netwog only from t-mobile for business. new astepro allergy. now available without a prescription. astepro is the first and only 24-hour steroid free spray. while other allergy sprays take hours astepro starts working...
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president xi has pretty much, you know, tremendous power putin has tremendous power and you know henry kissinger wrote this piece in foreign affairs. maybe there's a couple years ago worrying arguing that it's become harder to overthrow autocrats harder to overthrow dictators because they all have access to incredible spying technology that lets them see potential opponents before their potential opponent even had the idea they were potential on it. and that's one of the reasons we we just aren't seeing regime change. of course, that's what we hope for that. that would be in, you know, an incredibly optimistic outcome to this, but it's very difficult to know what might create that there. it's not like there isn't pushback in cuba. it's not like the cubans don't know but the police states so powerful that they can't get away from it. it's you know, i i think when you're talking about the the wall in the bridge, we're really speaking about the fortunately shrinking space in which autocrats are not ruling and how do we make sure we don't come into that i guess i have why i can't help but ask are yo
president xi has pretty much, you know, tremendous power putin has tremendous power and you know henry kissinger wrote this piece in foreign affairs. maybe there's a couple years ago worrying arguing that it's become harder to overthrow autocrats harder to overthrow dictators because they all have access to incredible spying technology that lets them see potential opponents before their potential opponent even had the idea they were potential on it. and that's one of the reasons we we just...
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so a few just a few weeks ago, henry kissinger was on the stage talking about really incredible leaders as well. now we're lucky enough to have you talking about these ten incredible woman and these wonderful lessons in leadership. one thing i really loved is that they're also different. they're from different chapters of history and they did different things. and like you said, you didn't you say in the book, you don't look at their party, you really didn't look at anything. you looked at their story and that their story inspired you. but again, they are also different. but i was wondering if when you were researching these incredible women, did you find any one characteristic that think is unique to like a leadership trait that they all share? we can all take as a universal lesson? well, you know, and the book is not from a partizan slant. the book is much from a how did these ordinary women become extraordinary? and was different. so you look at margaret thatcher and here was a woman who was a grocer's daughter and, was always underestimated, but she believed in. but more than that,
so a few just a few weeks ago, henry kissinger was on the stage talking about really incredible leaders as well. now we're lucky enough to have you talking about these ten incredible woman and these wonderful lessons in leadership. one thing i really loved is that they're also different. they're from different chapters of history and they did different things. and like you said, you didn't you say in the book, you don't look at their party, you really didn't look at anything. you looked at...
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about the wisdom of henry kissinger at the young age of 99. we look to what you're going to do next, dr. kissinger said very much that the way it's skewed conducted is that it was indeed my pleasure and i know all of the people participating really value your wisdom and your experience. thank you all so very much. and i think amelia has us to thank everyone and say good night. yes, you so much to dr. henry and andrea mitchell for being with us and to everyone who's welcome to politics prose. i'm brad graham, the co-owner of the bookstore along with my wife lissa muscatine and we're very delighted this evening to be hosting nicole hemmer who's here to talk her new book, the partizans the conservative revolutionaries who remade american politics. nicole's a political historian and founding director of the new center for the study of the presidency at vanderbilt university. she's also a co-founder of made by history, the historical analysis section in the washington post. and she writes regularly for number of other publications and a book six ye
about the wisdom of henry kissinger at the young age of 99. we look to what you're going to do next, dr. kissinger said very much that the way it's skewed conducted is that it was indeed my pleasure and i know all of the people participating really value your wisdom and your experience. thank you all so very much. and i think amelia has us to thank everyone and say good night. yes, you so much to dr. henry and andrea mitchell for being with us and to everyone who's welcome to politics prose....
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forthe architect by henry kissinger himself.tion? when you talk about ambiguity and clarity. _ when you talk about ambiguity and clarity. the — when you talk about ambiguity and clarity, the purpose _ when you talk about ambiguity and clarity, the purpose is _ when you talk about ambiguity and clarity, the purpose is the - when you talk about ambiguity and clarity, the purpose is the same, i when you talk about ambiguity and | clarity, the purpose is the same, to deter. _ clarity, the purpose is the same, to deter. to _ clarity, the purpose is the same, to deter. to show— clarity, the purpose is the same, to deter, to show deterrents. - clarity, the purpose is the same, to deter, to show deterrents. so, i clarity, the purpose is the same, to. deter, to show deterrents. so, which one is— deter, to show deterrents. so, which one is better— deter, to show deterrents. so, which one is better to— deter, to show deterrents. so, which one is better to deter— deter, to show deterrents. so, which one is better to deter a _ deter, to show
forthe architect by henry kissinger himself.tion? when you talk about ambiguity and clarity. _ when you talk about ambiguity and clarity. the — when you talk about ambiguity and clarity, the purpose _ when you talk about ambiguity and clarity, the purpose is _ when you talk about ambiguity and clarity, the purpose is the - when you talk about ambiguity and clarity, the purpose is the same, i when you talk about ambiguity and | clarity, the purpose is the same, to deter. _ clarity, the purpose...
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by two favorite phone calls though was brenda scowcroft and henry kissinger after president ford's. they informed me that no one who is 80 or older should be honorary pallbearers, because they were exhausted and they were cold and they were hungry. [laughter] and so i told president bush, you see what we did, it is honorable pallbearers what the captains of the uss george h. w. bush. we kicked out all the old people -- [laughter] -- and my other favorite was the 45th president of the united states who called me immediately after john mccain's funeral, jean, everyone at that funeral talked too long except for me. [laughter]. at dad's funeral, nobody talks more than ten minutes, you got it? ten minutes. okay, so. president bush -- this time to talk about the train.? >> we'll get into that >> shall we save it for later? okay, we'll save the train for later. he enjoyed talking about the funeral. and one quick story, this is a little bizarre. but even the national media has to get really organized because they also had to hit the ground running and the networks divide up who's going to b
by two favorite phone calls though was brenda scowcroft and henry kissinger after president ford's. they informed me that no one who is 80 or older should be honorary pallbearers, because they were exhausted and they were cold and they were hungry. [laughter] and so i told president bush, you see what we did, it is honorable pallbearers what the captains of the uss george h. w. bush. we kicked out all the old people -- [laughter] -- and my other favorite was the 45th president of the united...
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here is an article by the patriarch of american foreign policy henry kissinger, written in 1994, the secretary of state then campaigned for the speedy expansion of nato to the east, he called the non-bloc countries a vacuum, the vacuum between germany and russia threatens not only the cohesion of nato, but also the very existence of nato as a significant institution of nato cannot long exist if the borders it guards are not threatened. at that time how it refuses to defend the borders of neighboring countries that feel threatened by nato as an instrument of american dominance in europe and this instrument is not viable without the threat of conflict, and such a threat was created they always play to exacerbate nothing here. well, not anymore. this is inciting war in ukraine. this is a provocation around taiwan, destabilizing the world food and energy market. the last one, of course. it was not done on purpose, it's not here. there are no doubts, but a whole series of system errors. that's just western authorities. and as we see now, uh, plus the destruction of pan-european gas pipeli
here is an article by the patriarch of american foreign policy henry kissinger, written in 1994, the secretary of state then campaigned for the speedy expansion of nato to the east, he called the non-bloc countries a vacuum, the vacuum between germany and russia threatens not only the cohesion of nato, but also the very existence of nato as a significant institution of nato cannot long exist if the borders it guards are not threatened. at that time how it refuses to defend the borders of...
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i think it was henry kissinger who said it's dangerous to be america's enemy, but deadly to be america's for. and so what are why they negotiate? i would say, i'm assuming that nato is really the sovereign in ukraine, and zelinski knows that between nato and nazis or the neo nazis in ukraine, that are, you know, a minority, but a very violent and well armed intelligence connected minority that he doesn't have a lot of room to negotiate unless the us says so and can get it. he has some kind of protection. i think he, he had been told he could have negotiated peace with russia. he would have done that and been fine with that. that was the platform that he ran on, but yeah, it's a tragedy and the ukrainians are being slaughtered. and i don't see what the u. s. plan is long term. i tend to think more and more these days that the us actually plans to lower the russians into invading ukraine and expected them to roll over, roll over them over all over the country like the us did in iraq. and that's sort of the gist of an intercept article, although they spin it in a different way. so perhaps t
i think it was henry kissinger who said it's dangerous to be america's enemy, but deadly to be america's for. and so what are why they negotiate? i would say, i'm assuming that nato is really the sovereign in ukraine, and zelinski knows that between nato and nazis or the neo nazis in ukraine, that are, you know, a minority, but a very violent and well armed intelligence connected minority that he doesn't have a lot of room to negotiate unless the us says so and can get it. he has some kind of...
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my two favorite phone calls though was brent's go-croft and henry kissinger after president ford's they informed me that no one who was 80 or older should be honoring paul bearers because they were exhausted and they were cold and they were hungry and so i told president bush and so you know what we did his honorary paul bears with the captains of the uss george hw bush we kicked out all the old people bad and then my other favorite was the 43rd president stage who called me immediately after john mccain's funeral gene everyone at that funeral talked too long except for me. dad's funeral. no one talks more than 10 minutes 10 minutes. you got it. i'm like, yes, sir. but president bush i and i is this time to talk about the train? oh, we'll get to that. should we say that for later? yeah. okay, so he enjoyed talking about the funeral and one quick story. this is a little bizarre, but even the national media has to get really organized because they also have to hit the ground running and the networks divide up who's gonna be the pool camera for the big events. fox news was the pool camera
my two favorite phone calls though was brent's go-croft and henry kissinger after president ford's they informed me that no one who was 80 or older should be honoring paul bearers because they were exhausted and they were cold and they were hungry and so i told president bush and so you know what we did his honorary paul bears with the captains of the uss george hw bush we kicked out all the old people bad and then my other favorite was the 43rd president stage who called me immediately after...