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>> kissinger: yes.ng that to be more commonplace because, not only their child, but other family members or friends, because they act as lookouts and, also, they're less conspicuous. they blend in with the rest of the audience. >> stahl: kissinger works for the mpaa, the motion picture association of america. i interviewed him and his boss, mike robinson, at the amc multiplex where arellano was arrested. i actually heard once that some... one of these people brought a camera in in a baby carriage. >> kissinger: sometimes even in the diaper bag. >> stahl: in the diaper bag. >> kissinger: yes. actually, we've seen it where they cut out the cup holder and they'll set the... cut out the bottom of the cup holder and actually set the camera in here. >> stahl: in there? >> kissinger: and then, they control the camera with a remote control device and monitor it. >> stahl: police say arellano worked out of his home, where they found more than 13,000 dvds he had made from his recordings, along with the computers
>> kissinger: yes.ng that to be more commonplace because, not only their child, but other family members or friends, because they act as lookouts and, also, they're less conspicuous. they blend in with the rest of the audience. >> stahl: kissinger works for the mpaa, the motion picture association of america. i interviewed him and his boss, mike robinson, at the amc multiplex where arellano was arrested. i actually heard once that some... one of these people brought a camera in in a...
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its kissinger. [laughter] >> sometime later bush was calling gorbachev about something, and he said you know the question you asked hoosier father son who is not your brother? he said i asked dan quayle that, and he know it he said what he said it was henry kissinger. and i said no, it's jovanovski. [laughter] >> from time to time, i'm going to get serious now, from time to time i go back and read the literature particularly if there are any new articles, journal articles or what have you on early civilizations and their decline and collapse. the ones whose archaeological sites we study today. and what i've come to realize is that more often than not, the reason for the decline of early civilizations was at the client and their food supply. with the samaritans, it was the rise in the salt level in the soil. based on a fault in the design of which was otherwise an exceptional irrigation system. for the mayans it was deportation, soil erosion. answer whether it is them or the eastern islanders or th
its kissinger. [laughter] >> sometime later bush was calling gorbachev about something, and he said you know the question you asked hoosier father son who is not your brother? he said i asked dan quayle that, and he know it he said what he said it was henry kissinger. and i said no, it's jovanovski. [laughter] >> from time to time, i'm going to get serious now, from time to time i go back and read the literature particularly if there are any new articles, journal articles or what...
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a column earlier this year the international herald tribune where henry kissinger said barack obama as president of to use this economic crisis globally to create a new world order, and he published those words. the idea being if we have a global economy we need a global governance system. in other words with kissinger and other globalist economists are calling for is a system where the united nations, the world bank, the international monetary fund, the world trade organization sets the rules for the international economy. not the u.s. government. our economy would be dictated to by these international organizations with rules set for us. so one of the globalist site went out is robert blundell. robert blundell is an economy at columbia university. but he's not just simply an academic. robert mondello is credited with being the father of the euro and he has been writing she won a nobel prize in 1999 for arguing that currencies have to have an optimal currency area, in other words a nation state like the united states is not an optimum currency area and robert blundell's view becaus
a column earlier this year the international herald tribune where henry kissinger said barack obama as president of to use this economic crisis globally to create a new world order, and he published those words. the idea being if we have a global economy we need a global governance system. in other words with kissinger and other globalist economists are calling for is a system where the united nations, the world bank, the international monetary fund, the world trade organization sets the rules...
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then he was walking down the hall pass henry kissinger's office. he said ah-hah, henmon knows everything. he said henry, i have a question for you. he said he was your father's son who is not your brother? that is me. really? sure. down the hall the goes to the president. he said mr. president you know that question you ask me who is your father's son who is not your brother, it is kissinger. [laughter] sometime later bush was calling gorbachev about something and he said you know that question you asked, who is your father's son who is not your brother? he said i asked dan quayle that into you know what he said? he said it was henry kissinger and i said no, it is shover banowsky. [laughter] from time to time, i am going to get serious now. from time to time i go back and read the literature particularly for any new articles during-- journal articles are what have you want early civilizations and their decline in collapse, the ones whose archaeological sites we study today. and what i have come to realize is that more often than not, the reason for
then he was walking down the hall pass henry kissinger's office. he said ah-hah, henmon knows everything. he said henry, i have a question for you. he said he was your father's son who is not your brother? that is me. really? sure. down the hall the goes to the president. he said mr. president you know that question you ask me who is your father's son who is not your brother, it is kissinger. [laughter] sometime later bush was calling gorbachev about something and he said you know that question...
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kissinger. >> good afternoon, ladies and gentlemen. i used to be a reporter. [laughter] it is my pleasure to have been asked -- hang on, jimmy. i want to say at the very beginning, it is my pleasure to have been asked by the kennedy library to return once again. . >> at reykjavik, both presidents, reagan and gorbachev, or actually discussing something that kissinger had just finished with, the idea that we ought to come to a time when we can do away with nuclear weapons at all. kissinger was saying as a tool in diplomacy that you could think about diplomacy in other ways. allison, in the earlier panel, made the point, and i just want to pick up on that, that as a result of the cuban missile crisis and then the american university speech, i got the impression that he was saying that both sides were moving towards a more sensible control, the effort toward more sensible control of nuclear weapons. we have to remember that in 1964, october, khrushchev was kicked out of power because there were people in the politburo, eisenhower call them the soviet version of th
kissinger. >> good afternoon, ladies and gentlemen. i used to be a reporter. [laughter] it is my pleasure to have been asked -- hang on, jimmy. i want to say at the very beginning, it is my pleasure to have been asked by the kennedy library to return once again. . >> at reykjavik, both presidents, reagan and gorbachev, or actually discussing something that kissinger had just finished with, the idea that we ought to come to a time when we can do away with nuclear weapons at all....
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we do not want anybody to be tempted to become what energy -- henry kissinger called a revolutionary power. that will not just happen. it will require us to get stronger, and that means, of other things, we need to take steps to get our economic house in order, to reduce our deficit, not to eliminate it overnight, but to set it on a path toward gradual reduction. we need to educate ourselves. we do not have the citizenry able to cope with the challenges of the 20th-century, and we need to think of education as not to something and people do, but something that is a life of an enterprise. we need to build economic safety net so people continue to get agitated -- educated. we need to change immigration policy and get beyond the obsession and think about how the united states once again opened its borders and long numbers to a highly educated people who can help for kendall of culture and the reality of innovation so they can stay here when they have so much to contribute. we need an energy policy and independence, an unrealistic goal, but it would help reduce consumption on fossil fuel
we do not want anybody to be tempted to become what energy -- henry kissinger called a revolutionary power. that will not just happen. it will require us to get stronger, and that means, of other things, we need to take steps to get our economic house in order, to reduce our deficit, not to eliminate it overnight, but to set it on a path toward gradual reduction. we need to educate ourselves. we do not have the citizenry able to cope with the challenges of the 20th-century, and we need to think...
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we do not want anybody to be tempted to become what energy -- henry kissinger called a revolutionaryer. that will not just happen. it will require us to get stronger, and that means, of other things, we need to take steps to get our economic house in order, to reduce our deficit, not to eliminate it overnight, but to set it on a path toward gradual reduction. we need to educate ourselves. we do not have the citizenry able to cope with the challenges of the 20th-century, and we need to think of education as not to something and people do, but something that is a life of an enterprise. we need to build economic safety net so people continue to get agitated -- educated. we need to change immigration policy and get beyond the obsession and think about how the united states once again opened its borders and long numbers to a highly educated people who can help for kendall of culture and the reality of innovation so they can stay here when they have so much to contribute. we need an energy policy and independence, an unrealistic goal, but it would help reduce consumption on fossil fuels. l
we do not want anybody to be tempted to become what energy -- henry kissinger called a revolutionaryer. that will not just happen. it will require us to get stronger, and that means, of other things, we need to take steps to get our economic house in order, to reduce our deficit, not to eliminate it overnight, but to set it on a path toward gradual reduction. we need to educate ourselves. we do not have the citizenry able to cope with the challenges of the 20th-century, and we need to think of...
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we do not want anybody to be tempted to become what energy -- henry kissinger called a revolutionary power. that will not just happen. it will require us to get stronger, and that means, of other things, we need to take steps to get our economic house in order, to reduce our deficit, not to eliminate it overnight, but to set it on a path toward gradual reduction. we need to educate ourselves. we do not have the citizenry able to cope with the challenges of the 20th-century, and we need to think of education as not to something and people do, but something that is a life of an enterprise. we need to build economic safety net so people continue to get agitated -- educated. we need to change immigration policy and get beyond the obsession and think about how the united states once again opened its borders and long numbers to a highly educated people who can help for kendall of culture and the reality of innovation so they can stay here when they have so much to contribute. we need an energy policy and independence, an unrealistic goal, but it would help reduce consumption on fossil fuel
we do not want anybody to be tempted to become what energy -- henry kissinger called a revolutionary power. that will not just happen. it will require us to get stronger, and that means, of other things, we need to take steps to get our economic house in order, to reduce our deficit, not to eliminate it overnight, but to set it on a path toward gradual reduction. we need to educate ourselves. we do not have the citizenry able to cope with the challenges of the 20th-century, and we need to think...
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remember what henry kissinger once said, nobody comes of second-best in a conversation, clothes closety record is not any better. the answer is look at all of this stuff skeptically. to go back to toll soared vs. the highest levels -- go back to tolstoy vs. the highest levels, i think it is fair to say that what was taking place and the need, perhaps much more important than what was taking place at the highest levels, much of what was happening was perhaps beyond the control of leaders. so with that opening, let me just make a few -- tell a few anecdotes, and each of them will hopefully make a point. first one is a story -- a true story -- that i was working for cheney sometime probably early 1991. he received a visit from a young russian, remarkable young man. he had organized the first ever organization in support of disabled people, and he was so impressive that a famous astronaut decided not to run against him in elections for the moscow minutes of how the election, and he came to see cheney. we had an interesting conversation about what was going on, and as he left, he said that
remember what henry kissinger once said, nobody comes of second-best in a conversation, clothes closety record is not any better. the answer is look at all of this stuff skeptically. to go back to toll soared vs. the highest levels -- go back to tolstoy vs. the highest levels, i think it is fair to say that what was taking place and the need, perhaps much more important than what was taking place at the highest levels, much of what was happening was perhaps beyond the control of leaders. so...