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our guest today is whistleblower karen hughes former siniora counselor at the world bank karen it's great to have you on the show today thanks for having me sophia i'm glad to be with you so the government shutdown is didn't move on the part of the republicans justified is fighting off obamacare worth all this mess. i think there's something more going on behind the scenes a lot more actually what do you mean well there is a terrible currency problem or on the verge of a currency war the federal reserve is printing dollars like there's no tomorrow and if they keep going the rest of the world is not going to accept them as it is the brics countries brazil russia india china and south africa have decided that they're going to finance the trade among these countries with offsets and pay for the difference in gold and it isn't connected right and that i think cost the u.s. congress has been fighting with the presidency because the presidency has been in total contempt and the highest legal officer of the united states government has also been in contempt of congress in fighting this internati
our guest today is whistleblower karen hughes former siniora counselor at the world bank karen it's great to have you on the show today thanks for having me sophia i'm glad to be with you so the government shutdown is didn't move on the part of the republicans justified is fighting off obamacare worth all this mess. i think there's something more going on behind the scenes a lot more actually what do you mean well there is a terrible currency problem or on the verge of a currency war the...
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i guess today's whistleblower karen hughes former siniora counsellor at the world bank karen it's great to have you on the show today thanks for having me sophie i'm glad to be with you so the government shutdown is didn't move one of part of the republicans justified is fighting off obamacare worth all this mass. i think there's something more going on behind the scenes a lot more actually what do you mean well there is a terrible currency problem or on the verge of a currency war the federal reserve is printing dollar.
i guess today's whistleblower karen hughes former siniora counsellor at the world bank karen it's great to have you on the show today thanks for having me sophie i'm glad to be with you so the government shutdown is didn't move one of part of the republicans justified is fighting off obamacare worth all this mass. i think there's something more going on behind the scenes a lot more actually what do you mean well there is a terrible currency problem or on the verge of a currency war the federal...
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information and sharing information and you know the fact that i really have not been allowed or nor has karen hughes nor has many people but allowed to see the types of things were saying . to the american media and so that has to change and you know that's why you think you know russia today for having the opportunity to express this opinion and say that you know. this can no longer be confrontational we're all in the same team and you know we all need to work together this is a crisis of epic proportions if the united states of america goes down you know tragically we're going to take the rest of the world down with this so we have to look at this is a global concern and to break that line also whistleblower and if that works the sacrifice and the banks turns exactly are the states. the global financial system is to put speed time to rebuild something better something less corrupt in fact this really architect of the global financial system is happening right now as i speak these words doesn't matter whether you like it or not it is happening why the recent. well the former french prime minister d
information and sharing information and you know the fact that i really have not been allowed or nor has karen hughes nor has many people but allowed to see the types of things were saying . to the american media and so that has to change and you know that's why you think you know russia today for having the opportunity to express this opinion and say that you know. this can no longer be confrontational we're all in the same team and you know we all need to work together this is a crisis of...
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information and sharing information and you know the fact that i really have not been allowed or nor has karen hughes nor has many people made a lot to say the types of things were saying. to the american media and so that has to change and you know that's why i think you know russia today for having the opportunity to express this opinion and say that you know. this can no longer be confrontational we're all in the same team and you know we all need to work together this is a crisis of epic proportions if the united states of america goes down you know tragically we're going to take the rest of the world down with this so we have to look at this is a global concern and to break the law the whistleblower is of course the sacrifice and the banks turn exactly are they. everyone in my life that i cared about their government and then. came to skin. i was a national champion in track and field and also was able to go and qualify for the olympic games. you know nine hundred eighty eight i started to experiment with other drugs i had lost all the financial means that i. was really on the street. black mark
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karen hughes, and later, ed gillespie. we had a series of press secretaries who did a fantastic job. ari fleischer, scott mcclellan, tony snow, dana perino. it was the press secretary's job to pick out people who the president would do interviews with and under what terms. for the president's comfort, they would try to steer things towards people who are more likely to be friendly to the president. you cannot always do that. to reach the major markets, you have to invite in people who the white house feels are not favorably inclined to the president. you have to take that on and that is part of the job. >> for those who do not see the first part of this interview, you are deputy chief of staff of the bush administration during which years? >> two years. i was the budget director in between. i was in the white house all eight years. >> here is tony snow talking about how he was selected. >> josh and i work in the bush white house. he would come into my radio show and we talked about getting together. he's a great guy to wor
karen hughes, and later, ed gillespie. we had a series of press secretaries who did a fantastic job. ari fleischer, scott mcclellan, tony snow, dana perino. it was the press secretary's job to pick out people who the president would do interviews with and under what terms. for the president's comfort, they would try to steer things towards people who are more likely to be friendly to the president. you cannot always do that. to reach the major markets, you have to invite in people who the white...
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our communications directors were karen hughes, dan bartlet, ed gillespie. we had a series of press secretaries, most of whom did a fantastic job. ari fleischer, scott mcclellan, tony snow, dana perino. and it was typically the press secretary's job to pick out folks with whom the president would do interviews under what formats on what terms. for the president's comfort, they would try to steer things toward people who were more likely to be friendly toward the president. but you couldn't always do that. and, you know, to reach the major markets, you had to often invite in people whom the white house felt were not favorably inclined to the president. and you have to take that on. that's part of the job. >> for those who may not have seen the first part of this interview, you were deputy chief of staff what years in the bush administration? >> first two years. >> and you were chief of staff what years? >> last three years. and i was the budget director for the three years in between. so i was there in the white house all eight years. >> talking about the med
our communications directors were karen hughes, dan bartlet, ed gillespie. we had a series of press secretaries, most of whom did a fantastic job. ari fleischer, scott mcclellan, tony snow, dana perino. and it was typically the press secretary's job to pick out folks with whom the president would do interviews under what formats on what terms. for the president's comfort, they would try to steer things toward people who were more likely to be friendly toward the president. but you couldn't...
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karen hughes, and later, ed gillespie.s secretaries who did a fantastic job. ari fleischer, scott mcclellan tony snow, dana perino. it was the press secretary's job to pick out people who the president would do interviews with and under what terms. for the president's comfort, they would try to steer things towards people who are more likely to be friendly to the pr
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. >> he tried to return karen hughes talks about that the thing that really bothered her how they had from the come passionate conservatism. if you take iraq off the table what would his legacy be pet far which saved millions of people from aides in africa. medicare part d. saved people from prescription drugs. education no, child left behind. all these things got lost in the back wash of iraq. immigration might have happened had he had a different political environment in the second term. >> the book is absolutely extraordinary. i loved reading it and on sail now? >> today is publication day. >> get it on amazon as well. >> thank you, peter, it's a great book. >> appreciate it. >>> red flags, did the obama administration ignore the red flags? test test joining us with that story jack. >> nice to to see you, too. >> what were the red flags. >> the programmers we spoke to figure out if you want to figure out how well a three course meal is you go to the kitchen. how hard was this to cook? and they said look, we had a couple years to do. this some as far back as a year, year and a half
. >> he tried to return karen hughes talks about that the thing that really bothered her how they had from the come passionate conservatism. if you take iraq off the table what would his legacy be pet far which saved millions of people from aides in africa. medicare part d. saved people from prescription drugs. education no, child left behind. all these things got lost in the back wash of iraq. immigration might have happened had he had a different political environment in the second...
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. >> colin powell, condaleesa rice, dawn rumsfeld, mike gerson, karen hughes, josh bolton. all these people. >> rose: take those people right there you just name, can you sum up most of them. was there a consensus about big cheney. >> it was overstate and in their view they circle vented him, condoleezza rice in particular announcing the treaty and the carbon of the president and made the candidate issues like the detention policy that the vice president brings to the president but he signs without a full-on process. >> rose: dick cheney told me in an interview he says it wasn't a close relationship, it was a professional relationship. >> right, yes. exactly. >> rose: it was never tha-÷ they were never -- >> they did not socialize together, they didn't exchange birthday gives or hang out at cam david. if the president wanted to socialize it was condoleezza rice, she came for dinner and work outs with him. she has risen as the primary advisor as he becomes to fade in influence. >> rose: what do you think dick cheney really thought of george bush? >> i think he respects georg
. >> colin powell, condaleesa rice, dawn rumsfeld, mike gerson, karen hughes, josh bolton. all these people. >> rose: take those people right there you just name, can you sum up most of them. was there a consensus about big cheney. >> it was overstate and in their view they circle vented him, condoleezza rice in particular announcing the treaty and the carbon of the president and made the candidate issues like the detention policy that the vice president brings to the...
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. >> he tried to return karen hughes talks about that the thing that really bothered her how they haday from the come passionate conservatism. if you take iraq off the table what would his legacy be pet far which saved millions of people from aides in africa. medicare part d. saved people from prescription drugs. education no, child left behind. all these things got lost in the back wash of iraq. immigration might have happened had he had a different political environment in the second term. >> the book is absolutely extraordinary. i loved reading it and on sail now? >> today is publication day. >> get it on amazon as well. >> thank you, peter, it's a great book. >> appreciate it. >>> red flags, did the obama administration ignore the red flags? you will have to hear what the web site builders have to say about the launch. this is the quicksilver cash back card from capital one. it's not the "juggle a bunch of rotating categories" card. it's not the "sign up for rewards each quarter" card. it's the no-games, no-messing-'round, no-earning-limit-having, do-i-look-like-i'm-joking, turbo-
. >> he tried to return karen hughes talks about that the thing that really bothered her how they haday from the come passionate conservatism. if you take iraq off the table what would his legacy be pet far which saved millions of people from aides in africa. medicare part d. saved people from prescription drugs. education no, child left behind. all these things got lost in the back wash of iraq. immigration might have happened had he had a different political environment in the second...
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karen hughes, one of the president's closest adviser, wanting to express those doubts and being sente his involvement in iraq saying "the only reason we went into iraq, i tell people now, is we were looking for somebody's blank to kick. afghanistan was too easy." that what's that mean? moo well i think he was talking act inside the administration and the country at large. this is a period when after 9/11 the country was in a very angry moment, a scared moment and that it wasn't enough simply to go in and knock off these relatively primitive governments in afghanistan, that iraq became part of this what do we do next we have to keep going. this particular official unfortunately not named, he did come to regret it. a lot of people in the administration did come to regret it. we see the results. >> you write, too, in the book that personality tests show that dick cheney's ideal job would have been that as a funeral director. >> he did tell that to president bush. loved that. thought that was a funny and apt line. >> and in many way people thought he engineered his way into the vp job. w
karen hughes, one of the president's closest adviser, wanting to express those doubts and being sente his involvement in iraq saying "the only reason we went into iraq, i tell people now, is we were looking for somebody's blank to kick. afghanistan was too easy." that what's that mean? moo well i think he was talking act inside the administration and the country at large. this is a period when after 9/11 the country was in a very angry moment, a scared moment and that it wasn't enough...
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jim hughes, a husband, father and superstar in the game of life. >> tropical storm karen is heading towards the gulf coast and tornados hit the plains in the midwest. let's check in with our metrologist. >> tropical storm karen weakened immensely, packing sustained winds of 40 miles per hour, a low-level tropical storm by the time it makes its way onshore. it will pack a bunch, put look at the satellite imagery. strong westerly winds, and dry air breaking up the storm. it will continue on a north-west track. once it pushing on sure, it will continue to track across the gulf and make its way between pennsy cola and mobile. it will bring a bit of rain fall. six inches of rain where it will make landfall. weekly dissipating into a tropical depression. we could see 4 inches of rain across south and eastern portions of louisiana, into southern portions of alabama and mississippi. 2 inches of rain to the north. we have a cool air mass take over across the plains and into the midwest. a strong line of thunder storms creating a bit of commotion across portions of nebraska into iowa and into south d
jim hughes, a husband, father and superstar in the game of life. >> tropical storm karen is heading towards the gulf coast and tornados hit the plains in the midwest. let's check in with our metrologist. >> tropical storm karen weakened immensely, packing sustained winds of 40 miles per hour, a low-level tropical storm by the time it makes its way onshore. it will pack a bunch, put look at the satellite imagery. strong westerly winds, and dry air breaking up the storm. it will...