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please join me in welcoming henry kissinger and jeff greenfield.[applause] when henry kissinger was named secretary of state, the press asked him what should we call you, professor kissinger, doctor kissinger, secretary kissinger he replied your excellency will do. this isn't my plan for tonight. this covers 400 years of diplomatic military history and four or five continents. we have a little less than an hour. when we finish dealing with the book we will talk about the tax policy. but what i want to do is take doctor kissinger what you have written and see its application today. don't interfere. look at isis which crosses the national boundaries and if you look at the united states on them in serious. it's less than a country as a group of tribes whose central out of power is resentment and vengeance. can you look at the world today and actually say something like a world order is possible or is that an old concept that is simply not applicable today? >> first of all i agree with you that it is no world order today. and perhaps if i tell you what
please join me in welcoming henry kissinger and jeff greenfield.[applause] when henry kissinger was named secretary of state, the press asked him what should we call you, professor kissinger, doctor kissinger, secretary kissinger he replied your excellency will do. this isn't my plan for tonight. this covers 400 years of diplomatic military history and four or five continents. we have a little less than an hour. when we finish dealing with the book we will talk about the tax policy. but what i...
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kissinger will be interviewed this evening by jeff greenfield, an acclaimed television commentator and author in his own right who lectured here last year about his book "if kennedy lived." it's an honor and a privilege to have both of them here with us, and i'm only sorry i wasn't able to arrange the playing of "sweet georgia brown." but please join me in welcoming henry kissinger and jeff greenfield to the free library of philadelphia. [applause] >> when henry kissinger was named secretary of state, the press asked him what shall we call you? professor kissinger? dr. kissinger? secretary kissinger? he replied, no, your excellency will do. [laughter] this is not my plan for tonight. this book, "world order," covers roughly 400 years of diplomatic geopolitical, military history and four or five continents. we have a little less than an hour -- [laughter] when we finish dealing with the whole book, we'll talk about tax policy. [laughter] but what i want to do is to take, dr. kissinger, what you have written and see its application today. i think anybody looking at the headlines would lo
kissinger will be interviewed this evening by jeff greenfield, an acclaimed television commentator and author in his own right who lectured here last year about his book "if kennedy lived." it's an honor and a privilege to have both of them here with us, and i'm only sorry i wasn't able to arrange the playing of "sweet georgia brown." but please join me in welcoming henry kissinger and jeff greenfield to the free library of philadelphia. [applause] >> when henry...
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kissinger will be interviewed this evening by jeff greenfield and acclaimed television commentator and author in his own right who lectured last year about his book if kennedy lived. it's an honor and a privilege to have both of them here with us and i am only sorry that i wasn't able to arrange the playing of sweet georgia brown but please welcome jeff kissinger and greenfield to the library of philadelphia. [applause] when henry kissinger was named secretary of state, the press asked him what shall we call him, professor kissinger got doctor kissinger, secretary kissinger. he replied no, your excellency will do. this is not my plan for tonight. this book world order covers roughly 400 years of diplomatic achieve a political and geopolitical military history and four or five continents. we have a little less than an hour when we finish dealing with the book we will talk about tax policy but what i want to do is take, doctor kissinger would you have written in to see its application today. anybody looking at the headlines headlines with look at your book and say what world order. the p
kissinger will be interviewed this evening by jeff greenfield and acclaimed television commentator and author in his own right who lectured last year about his book if kennedy lived. it's an honor and a privilege to have both of them here with us and i am only sorry that i wasn't able to arrange the playing of sweet georgia brown but please welcome jeff kissinger and greenfield to the library of philadelphia. [applause] when henry kissinger was named secretary of state, the press asked him what...
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please join me in welcoming henry kissinger and jeff greenfield.[applause] when henry kissinger was named secretary of state, the press asked him what should we call you, professor kissinger, doctor kissinger, secretary kissinger he replied your excellency will do. this isn't my plan for tonight. this covers 400 years of diplomatic military history and four or five continents. we have a little less than an hour. when we finish dealing with the book we will talk about the tax policy. but what i want to do is take doctor kissinger what you have written and see its application today. don't interfere. look at isis which crosses the national boundaries and if you look at the united states on them in serious. it's less than a country as a group of tribes whose central out of power is resentment and vengeance. can you look at the world today and actually say something like a world order is possible or is that an old concept that is simply not applicable today? >> first of all i agree with you that it is no world order today. and perhaps if i tell you what
please join me in welcoming henry kissinger and jeff greenfield.[applause] when henry kissinger was named secretary of state, the press asked him what should we call you, professor kissinger, doctor kissinger, secretary kissinger he replied your excellency will do. this isn't my plan for tonight. this covers 400 years of diplomatic military history and four or five continents. we have a little less than an hour. when we finish dealing with the book we will talk about the tax policy. but what i...
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jeff greenfield reports on how brand name political families may influence tuesday's vote and how theld determine control of the u.s. senate. join us on air and online tomorrow on pbs "newshour" weekend from baton rouge. >> woodruff: and we'll be back, right here, on monday. after a trip to kentucky to profile one of the most closely watched senate races in the country. and tune in tuesday for the latest election results including a special report at 11:00 p.m. eastern. that's the newshour for tonight. i'm judy woodruff, have a great weekend. thank you and good night. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: >> carnegie corporation of new york. supporting innovations in education, democratic engagement, and the advancement of international peace and security. at carnegie.org. >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions and friends of the newshour. >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. captioning sponsored by macneil/lehrer productions captione
jeff greenfield reports on how brand name political families may influence tuesday's vote and how theld determine control of the u.s. senate. join us on air and online tomorrow on pbs "newshour" weekend from baton rouge. >> woodruff: and we'll be back, right here, on monday. after a trip to kentucky to profile one of the most closely watched senate races in the country. and tune in tuesday for the latest election results including a special report at 11:00 p.m. eastern. that's...