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jason: and how jeff bezos bank account would stack up against john d rockefeller. ns joins us for an interview. jason: we talk about cybersecurity and so much more. chuck: about eight months ago when this began, our teams proactively thought about it. havede the status that we parts of the strategy and would continue dialogue to influence the outcome. second, we would optimize our supply chain. we have the capacity to move things on a regular basis. we do that as part of just doing business. the third was that if we could not mitigate it, we would pass it through pricing. our team has done an amazing job with the latest 25% really had a nominal affect, from a pricing perspective. carol: is it more difficult the longer this goes on? chuck: my bigger worry is, if we , theto the next phase concern is not for the impact on us. my concern is on the macro and what it does to customers and overall sentiment. jason: what are you hearing from customers at this point? i feel like now they are starting to think about it and talk about it in a more meaningful way. chuck: i hear
jason: and how jeff bezos bank account would stack up against john d rockefeller. ns joins us for an interview. jason: we talk about cybersecurity and so much more. chuck: about eight months ago when this began, our teams proactively thought about it. havede the status that we parts of the strategy and would continue dialogue to influence the outcome. second, we would optimize our supply chain. we have the capacity to move things on a regular basis. we do that as part of just doing business....
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jason: and how jeff bezos bank account would stack up against john d rockefeller. nd cisco ceo john robbins joins us for an interview. jason: we talked about tariffs, five g technology, cybersecurity, the ban on huawei , and so much more. chuck: about eight months ago when this began, our teams proactively thought about it. we need the statement that we have parts of the strategy and would continue dialogue to influence the outcome. secondly we would optimize our , supply chain because we have a globally distributed supply chain and we have the capacity to move things on a regular basis. our team does that as part of doing business. the third part was that if we cannot mitigate we would pass it , through pricing. our team has done an amazing job with the latest 25% really had a nominal affect, from a pricing perspective. they did such a good job of optimizing the supply chain. carol: is it more difficult the longer this goes on? chuck: my bigger worry is, if we move to the next phase, the concern is not for the impact on us at cisco. my concern is on the macro and w
jason: and how jeff bezos bank account would stack up against john d rockefeller. nd cisco ceo john robbins joins us for an interview. jason: we talked about tariffs, five g technology, cybersecurity, the ban on huawei , and so much more. chuck: about eight months ago when this began, our teams proactively thought about it. we need the statement that we have parts of the strategy and would continue dialogue to influence the outcome. secondly we would optimize our , supply chain because we have...
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the robber barons -- john d rockefeller and andrew carnegie.o is with this piece is figure out what their network would be like. not using inflation, which is often a method, but something called relative outlook. looking at how much of the economy john d rockefeller had, in comparison to bezos, and to be honest, there is no comparison. rockefeller's net worth today would be 300 billion, nearly triple bezos. carol: talk to us about some of the comparisons. >> we try to go back as far as we could, and the further you go back, the harder it becomes. you have to get more and more inventive with your comparisons. but right back to the beginning, we started with crassus. there was a famous proverb about being the richest man in rome, even before the emperors. we have got pliny the elder saying he was worth about 200 million roman coins back in the day. what does that mean in comparison to the roman economy? we try to bring that up to date. that would give him a net worth of 200 billion. we go to medieval england. you have got eleanor, a queen who in
the robber barons -- john d rockefeller and andrew carnegie.o is with this piece is figure out what their network would be like. not using inflation, which is often a method, but something called relative outlook. looking at how much of the economy john d rockefeller had, in comparison to bezos, and to be honest, there is no comparison. rockefeller's net worth today would be 300 billion, nearly triple bezos. carol: talk to us about some of the comparisons. >> we try to go back as far as...
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americans started a new movement most of them were men from well known scientists to the super rich like john d. rockefeller the 3rd together they wanted to curb the large numbers of children worldwide. so you had the system where people at every level were big givers monitor body from united states from the united nations from sweden from norway to agree to our money to get other people to agree to sterilization prenatal sex determination was the biggest breakthrough in population control this way girls were aborted on mass. daughters are weeded out in china as well one in 5 boys presently born one later not be able to find a wife. u.s. president richard nixon and his secretary of state henry kissinger arrived in beijing and $972.00 it was a historic meeting with mounts a tongue about the balance of power and the mutual commitment to world peace. there is no reason for us to be enemies. neither of us domination over the other. neither of us seek to stretch out our. and waited world. but the fear of the americans of chinese supremacy and thus the supremacy of communism was great and the fear th
americans started a new movement most of them were men from well known scientists to the super rich like john d. rockefeller the 3rd together they wanted to curb the large numbers of children worldwide. so you had the system where people at every level were big givers monitor body from united states from the united nations from sweden from norway to agree to our money to get other people to agree to sterilization prenatal sex determination was the biggest breakthrough in population control this...
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numbers of children worldwide most of them were men from well known scientists to the super rich like john d. rockefeller the 3rd they were people with influence and connections to the highest levels of the american government. their foundations continue to exist today the ford foundation the rockefeller foundation the population council they triggered a rising tide of fear of a population explosion that soon also spread to other countries and they formed the head of worldwide measures taken to decimate the population of the impoverished. this has been examined by matthew connelly as dorian at columbia university in new york he has researched in detail the development of this movement from its beginnings to its impact today population council saw its mandate not just to control the rate of population growth but also to address problems in the quality of population so they have an explicit mandate to try to do something about the growth of the fertility rates among people who they thought you know would eventually take over the world if something wasn't done to reduce fertility rates across t
numbers of children worldwide most of them were men from well known scientists to the super rich like john d. rockefeller the 3rd they were people with influence and connections to the highest levels of the american government. their foundations continue to exist today the ford foundation the rockefeller foundation the population council they triggered a rising tide of fear of a population explosion that soon also spread to other countries and they formed the head of worldwide measures taken to...
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conflict conflict zone with two chavez john d. w. von d. w. . earth home to millions of species the home worth saving. global ideas tell stories of creative people and innovative projects around the world ideas that protect the climate boost clean energy solutions and reforestation . using interactive content to inspire people to take action global audience the environment series of global three thousand on t.w. and online. the only quarter is history the world is reorganizing itself and the media's role these keep shifting powers the topic in focus at the global media forum twenty nine pm called the laboratory for the digital age. who are we following who do we trust to debate and shape the future at the georgia village global media forum twenty nine t. the place made for minds. this week conflict zone is at the annual security conference in munich i made plenty of recriminations and bad blood between europe and washington my guest here is jim risch chairman of the powerful senate foreign relations committee how damaging is this transatlantic d
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americans started a new movement most of them were men from well known scientists to the super rich like john d. rockefeller the 3rd together they wanted to curb the large numbers of children worldwide. so you have the system where people at every level were big it being given money money from united states from the united nations from sweden from norway funny to agree to searles ation our money to get other people to agree to sterilization prenatal sex determination was the biggest breakthrough in population control this way girls were aborted on mass. daughters are weeded out in china as well one in 5 boys presently born one later not be able to find a wife. u.s. president richard nixon and his secretary of state henry kissinger arrived in beijing in 1972 it was a historic meeting with moussa tongue about the balance of power and the mutual commitment to world peace. there is no reason for us to be enemies. neither of us domination over the other. neither of us seek to stretch out our. and waited world. but the fear of the americans of chinese supremacy and thus the supremacy of communism was
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b >> supportthe john d. and catherine t. macarthur foundation.mitted to building a more just, verdant and peaceful world. more information at macfound.org >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions: >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. rsd by contributions to your pbs station from vieike you. thank you. >> nawaz: tensions between the u.s. and iran have prompted new diplomatic and military moves today. it follows washington's warnings of unspecified threats by iran. today, the state department ordered non-essential government staff out of neighboring iraq. and, germany and t netherlands halted military training missions in iraq. but in berli german officials also issued a veiled warning about intensifying u.s. sanctions on iran. >> ( translated ): because maximum pressure always carries th escalation then we certainly do not need one thing at the moment: an additional fuse. and that is why wengill do everyte can to ensure that this does not happen. >> nawaz: in washi house speaker nancy pelosi al
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numbers of children worldwide most of them were men from well known scientists to the super rich like john d. rockefeller the 3rd they were people with influence and connections to the highest levels of the american government. their foundations continue to exist today the ford foundation the rockefeller foundation the population council they triggered a rising tide of fear of a population explosion that soon also spread to other countries and they formed the head of worldwide measures taken to decimate the population of the impoverished. this has been examined by matthew connelly as tory and a columbia university in new york he has researched in detail the development of does movement from its beginnings to its impact today population council saw its mandate not just to control the rate of population growth but also to address problems in the quality of population so they had an explicit mandate to try to do something about the growth of the fertility rates among people who they thought you know would eventually take over the world if something wasn't done to reduce fertility rates across t
numbers of children worldwide most of them were men from well known scientists to the super rich like john d. rockefeller the 3rd they were people with influence and connections to the highest levels of the american government. their foundations continue to exist today the ford foundation the rockefeller foundation the population council they triggered a rising tide of fear of a population explosion that soon also spread to other countries and they formed the head of worldwide measures taken to...
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. >> supported by the john d. and catherine t. macarthur foundation.o building a more just, verdant and peaceful world. more information at macfound.org >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions >> 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 newshour productions, llc captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >> you're watching pb >>> hello, everyone. welcome to amanpour & company. upcong elections in australia could reshape the political narrative. i talk toea ang voice there about how xenophobia and intolerance are on the back foot after anwe australian mod down in new in two mosques zealand. what the constitution means to me. heidi schreck on her hit. plus, guantanamo's darkest secrets. a journalist speaks to us about the infamous detention center.
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on the web at lemels >> supported by the john d. and catherine t. macarthur foundation.mitted to building a more just, verdant and peac world. more information at macfound.org >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions: >> this program s made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> woodruff: the first questions for the attorney general now that the special counsel's reports public. william barr appeared before the senate judiciary committee today amid new revelations that robers mueller takee about how his work was characterized. a growing rift between the department of justice and the yeecial counsel's office p out today on capitol hill. rtorney general william b defended his handling of robert mueller's rert on russian interference in the 2016 election >> his work conclud when he submitted his report to the attorney general. at that point it was my baby. and i was making a decision blether or not to make it . >> woodruff: barr told the senate judiciary committee the re
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when we come back, i am very excited to have tee degreesley and john flannery. dee's new loaded fajitas. now that's eatin' good in the neighborhood. woman 1: i had no symptoms of hepatitis c. applebee's new loaded fajitas. man 1: mine... man 1: ...caused liver damage. vo: epclusa treats all main types of chronic hep c. vo: whatever your type, ask your doctor if epclusa is your kind of cure. woman 2: i had the common type. man 2: mine was rare. vo: epclusa has a 98% overall cure rate. man 3: i just found out about my hepatitis c. woman 3: i knew for years. vo: epclusa is only one pill, once a day, taken with or without food for 12 weeks. vo: before starting epclusa, your doctor will test if you have had hepatitis b, which may flare up, and could cause serious liver problems during and after treatment. vo: tell your doctor if you have had hepatitis b, other liver or kidney problems, hiv, or other medical conditions... vo: ...and all medicines you take, including herbal supplements. vo: taking amiodarone with epclusa may cause a serious slowing of your heart rate. vo
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think there's an argument those attention is the most precious commodity when equipment one person, john dr, had control of the most precious commodity 100 years ago it took a long time but it was realized shareholders did better with all of the smaller spin-offs. you can say the same thing with the bells, ultimately more val dwru was created and competition and way more innovation. >> but those are monopoly businesses but it's an monopoly business that is not what i would think a part of life like telephone and oil. >> you have the choice to not use facebook. >> let me say this, i shouldn't brag about this, but every day or week i get an email from somebody, i want to be your friend, linkedin, facebook i don't use any of that stuff. you want to talk to me, call me. i'm in the phone book. i just want to be left alone it's not a monopoly. it's not an essential service. life goes on my wife is on facebook because she likes looking at pictures of my grandkids and she shows me the pictures but i'm not on it. >> it's ridiculous, you don't punish a company for bad behavior. >> is regulation puni
think there's an argument those attention is the most precious commodity when equipment one person, john dr, had control of the most precious commodity 100 years ago it took a long time but it was realized shareholders did better with all of the smaller spin-offs. you can say the same thing with the bells, ultimately more val dwru was created and competition and way more innovation. >> but those are monopoly businesses but it's an monopoly business that is not what i would think a part of...
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john. shorey --d this craig this trade story go south? maybe there's a few bumps along the way. reporter: yes, it always looks to me as though a lot of things ,ere being taken for granted and the degree of risk has been underpriced to a degree that didn't make sense. the 100 an index of stocks, developed market stocks, that have the greatest exposure to china. if you look at the performance of that index, the way it surged ahead in the last few months made very little sense unless you were very confident that a deal was going to be made. i think the extent of the thation today is a sign there is really a done deal that we will see as being very much in jeopardy. it was more a correction of correcting prior optimism. vonnie: how do you invest in china, at this time or any other time? is it getting any easier? if it drops like this on just a tweet or two, how do you do it? to be a veryinues retail driven index. you probably, if you're really interested in investing in china and want to sleep at night, you probably invest in the stoxx that msci has in that index. the people who sol
john. shorey --d this craig this trade story go south? maybe there's a few bumps along the way. reporter: yes, it always looks to me as though a lot of things ,ere being taken for granted and the degree of risk has been underpriced to a degree that didn't make sense. the 100 an index of stocks, developed market stocks, that have the greatest exposure to china. if you look at the performance of that index, the way it surged ahead in the last few months made very little sense unless you were very...
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amigos de telemundo 48, viernes de de somos gigantes, muy cuestiÓn d horas gigantes se enfrentan a d back, john>>> otro tema importante, hoy sale de la lista de conmociÓn cerebral posey, hay un tipo de preocupaciÓn, por ya hacer ha segunda pasantÍa de catcher en esta instancia. >>> la preocupaciÓn siempre estÁ, es la segunda, la preocupaciÓn con pa wri, que ya tuvo una, la preocupaciÓn sigue con... lo bueno que re fwr a, lo bueno que ha dicho que piensa, primero en su familia, en ser padre, el peys bolivÉisbol es ahorita secundario para Él. >>> quÉ esperamos hoy de la serie de fin de semana en arizona.>>> claro, me gustarÍa decir que gigantes van a barrer, pero creo que gigantes tienen buena posibilidad de ganar 2 de 3. gracias, nos vemos la prÓxima semana. >>> seguimos con mÁ >>> unari de la capital mexicana. y ciudadanos que ingresan a san diego desde tijuana dicen estar mÁs alerta que nunca luego de una riÑa. le decimos quÉ pasÓ. >>> alerta en la pa bahÍa, nuevo caso de de sarampiÓn en ha zona 67>>> recuerde que ue dese giro nos en redes sociales, en direcciÓn que ve en pantalla, ademÁs,te t
amigos de telemundo 48, viernes de de somos gigantes, muy cuestiÓn d horas gigantes se enfrentan a d back, john>>> otro tema importante, hoy sale de la lista de conmociÓn cerebral posey, hay un tipo de preocupaciÓn, por ya hacer ha segunda pasantÍa de catcher en esta instancia. >>> la preocupaciÓn siempre estÁ, es la segunda, la preocupaciÓn con pa wri, que ya tuvo una, la preocupaciÓn sigue con... lo bueno que re fwr a, lo bueno que ha dicho que piensa, primero en su...
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. >>> amigos ya de regreso, fÍjate que john d es un joven puertorriqueÑo que se abre camino y hace pocoo de marihuana medicinal >>> es hora que el mundo cambie la perspectiva y cuando hay cosas peores legales como el cigarrillo. >> que mata gente y da cÁncer >>> desde manhattan nueva york, "un nuevo dÍa." >> ay! gracias ahora le ponen la palabra medicinal >>> vamos a la pausa fÍjense ustedes que suman 40 los casos del actual brote de sarampiÓn >>> perdÓn 140. >> el hermano de juan gabriel habla por fin y estÁ esperando para entregar el rancho a ivÁn aguilera >>> lorena herrera nos confiesa por quÉ tiene que competir con marjorie de sousa ¿por quÉ? >>> no sÉ si, son hermosas y bellas. >> como dijimos cristian estrada estÁ >> vamos con la informaciÓn de "un nuevo dÍa." >> varios tornados >>> tras su paso. >> en el poblado en a azote para millones de personas. >>> desgaste profesional. >> en la organizaciÓn mundial de la salud el estrÉs crÓnico en el trabajo y lo incluye por primera vez en su lista de clasificaciÓn de enfermedades. >> culminÓ su viaje a japon en el asunto vital para ambos
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d c. that was 1908 when john smith and wentrom jamestown to the native american village on the banks of the anacostia. >> let's focus on the early american. --- american period. what was the makeup at the time? prof. musgrove: once congress got here in 1800, it was 20% african-american. tobacco carved out of plantation counties. they were plantations in the middle of the city today. there was already a large black population in the area. as folks decided to employ slaves, and in certain cases, free blacks on the construction projects building the capital, that population remained constant through the end of the antebellum. -- antebellum period. >> how many were free compared to those who were enslaved? prof. musgrove: when congress comes to town in 1800, the vast majority are enslaved. that changes rapidly, largely because of changes in agriculture in maryland and virginia. by 1830, about half of the african-americans are free and. -- free. notcco exhausted soil was supporting plantation slavery in the way it could. many were switching to grain. grain doesn't require as much labor as tobacc
d c. that was 1908 when john smith and wentrom jamestown to the native american village on the banks of the anacostia. >> let's focus on the early american. --- american period. what was the makeup at the time? prof. musgrove: once congress got here in 1800, it was 20% african-american. tobacco carved out of plantation counties. they were plantations in the middle of the city today. there was already a large black population in the area. as folks decided to employ slaves, and in certain...
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. >> june 6th will mark 75 years since the allied d-day invasion of normandy, france. tonight, john mcmanus talks about his book, "the dead and those about to die," which tells the story of the u.s. army's first infantry division, the first combat soldiers to storm the beaches on d-day. that's at 8:00 eastern here on c-span3. >>> watch commencement speeches all week on c-span. tonight, at 8:00 eastern, speakers include supreme court justice, sonia sotomayor. at manhattan college in the bronx. businesswoman and philanthropist cindy mccain at the george washington university school of international affairs. and we'll look back to june 1990 and former first lady barbara bush, speaking at wellesley college. watch commencement speeches tonight at 8:00 p.m. eastern on c-span. watch online any time on c-span.org and listen on the free c-span radio app. >>> reno had been called the biggest city on the map starting in 1910. and what it meant is that for its size, there was so much excitement and culture and action happening in reno that it really was the biggest little city around. >> there
. >> june 6th will mark 75 years since the allied d-day invasion of normandy, france. tonight, john mcmanus talks about his book, "the dead and those about to die," which tells the story of the u.s. army's first infantry division, the first combat soldiers to storm the beaches on d-day. that's at 8:00 eastern here on c-span3. >>> watch commencement speeches all week on c-span. tonight, at 8:00 eastern, speakers include supreme court justice, sonia sotomayor. at...
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john mccain on missile. a very d bush to make bad decision in the middle east, o i wasn't a fan of him and i never will be but certainly i could care less whether or not a boat named after his father. not say --ueller did [inaudible] were no trump: there charges. none. look at bill clinton, that very nice gentleman who has side, as you on my know, his special prosecutor, it guilty, ty, guilty, guilty, guilty. nome guilties. with me, there was no guilty. one, there was no crime. and number two, i fought back, you, wait, wait, wait, there was no collusion, collusion.o read volume one. there was no collusion. say said he could not there was no crime. he -- >>. president trump: that means you're innocent. excuse me. then he should have said, you're guilty. be ut he said that would unfair. president trump: that's wrong, no, because, he said it the first time. so he said, essentially, you're innocent. all charges.of and, you know, thing that nobody no crime. there was he's obstructing something and there was no crime and n
john mccain on missile. a very d bush to make bad decision in the middle east, o i wasn't a fan of him and i never will be but certainly i could care less whether or not a boat named after his father. not say --ueller did [inaudible] were no trump: there charges. none. look at bill clinton, that very nice gentleman who has side, as you on my know, his special prosecutor, it guilty, ty, guilty, guilty, guilty. nome guilties. with me, there was no guilty. one, there was no crime. and number two,...
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laura: john, the president is saying that he is going to buy your crops and sell them abroad as humanitarian dhat going to help you? john: humanitarian aid at what price? if it is $8 a bushel, it give a break to american -- it does not give much relf to american farmers. for us to even break even we need tbe somewhere between $10.50 and $11 a bushel. this administration has not been swift to help american farmers what myself -- like myself and other small-scale farmers out there. i've reached out to the united states department of agriculture and secretary sonny perdue. asanng the secretary what he do to help farmers like myself in a situation. that request has fal deaf years. in the past, those doors have always been open for both republican agriculture secretarieand democrats. this administration from a farmer like myse gets an f. an f right now, because we are hurting, and t playing footsie with china and not helping u.s. farmers here. laura: john boyd, jr., thank yoo much for sharing your story with us. john: thank you for having me. i really appreciate it. laura:ou in other news from the
laura: john, the president is saying that he is going to buy your crops and sell them abroad as humanitarian dhat going to help you? john: humanitarian aid at what price? if it is $8 a bushel, it give a break to american -- it does not give much relf to american farmers. for us to even break even we need tbe somewhere between $10.50 and $11 a bushel. this administration has not been swift to help american farmers what myself -- like myself and other small-scale farmers out there. i've reached...
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those tests do bother the japanese, but while here president trump broke with his hts d his national cusecuridv aiser john bolton who see the tests as violations of u.n. resolutions. >> and late tonight back here at the white house, president trump on twitter is defending his insult of biden, claiming he r was sticking up fo the former vice president by paraphrasing kim jong-un's words. savannah? >> peter alexander at the white house, thank you. >>> tonight we're hearing fromhe the heriker reuescued after spending 17 days lost in the jungle in hawaii. and she is shari a miraculous survival story. nbc's moy hunter is there. >> reporter: tonight amanda eller flanked by her family, talking about the rueling days lost in the maui jungle after becoming disoriented. >> i tried all these different paths. and then i was like oh, shoot. these are n bike patz. these are not walking paths. these are arboat paths. >> reporr: badly injured, she did whatever s could to survive. facing treacherous terrain, even a flash flood. >> i was sitting in a foot of water on hard rocks, but i didn't have another choice. >> reporte
those tests do bother the japanese, but while here president trump broke with his hts d his national cusecuridv aiser john bolton who see the tests as violations of u.n. resolutions. >> and late tonight back here at the white house, president trump on twitter is defending his insult of biden, claiming he r was sticking up fo the former vice president by paraphrasing kim jong-un's words. savannah? >> peter alexander at the white house, thank you. >>> tonight we're hearing...