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and that you can make tradeoffs, kissinger gives this the fancy terminology linkage. everybody studying negotiating recognizes this is the horse trading that goes on in any serious negotiation. this drives the experts batty. they have figured out systematically the way to talk about abms, and for nixon and kissinger it doesn't matter, it's all politics, all politics. they intentionally disregard gerard smith and all the others who have come to them who have spent years thinking this through. it's a belief that it's all politics, all politics, all about making tradeoffs. that's what salt is, that's what the abm treaty is. that's what the prevention of nuclear war treaty is. an effort to build a structure for stability, not the other way around, not the other way around. there's the distrust in the structural factors in the trends, and a desire to use the individuals to redefine those trends. again, kissinger can give this a german romantic sensibility that you're standing out and redefining your zeitgeist, trying to redefine the pressures around you by building persona
and that you can make tradeoffs, kissinger gives this the fancy terminology linkage. everybody studying negotiating recognizes this is the horse trading that goes on in any serious negotiation. this drives the experts batty. they have figured out systematically the way to talk about abms, and for nixon and kissinger it doesn't matter, it's all politics, all politics. they intentionally disregard gerard smith and all the others who have come to them who have spent years thinking this through....
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when kissinger came to saigon to name him for prime minister, the next him. with a bomb under his car. the power of know the populist support. -- one should end with reconciliation. this is for the younger generation right here. the older generation like us, we may have resentment about reconciliation. the communist who did not have general --ened generosity that lincoln advised after the civil war. finding the nation's wounds, caring for the widows and orphans to achieve a just and lasting peace. with can'ts resolve, dislocation, painful reassessment to life after release and the resentment continued on. policy ofs not as a inviting people to come back, travel, investment, advising. the resentment is still there. theye diplomats go around are still boo'd, or thrown rock eg -- rotten eggs in their face. 80 to learn from nelson mandela, reconciliation on the two sides. mournuth vietnamese further dead in the cemetery and not try to obliterate it. the fifth lesson. the presidential leadership of -- stephen johnson is to be considered. a professor of political s
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henry kissinger and a penguin walk into a bar.over and punched henry kissinger in the face? would you find that entertaining? >> joe: i would. >> anthony: would you have a wee small bit of pleasure even? would you feel that justice is in some small way served? >> joe: you hate henry kissinger. >> >> anthony: i hate him. because in my travels, i stumble across his good works everywhere i go. >> joe: right. let's do this. >> anthony: a rabbit punch. [ laughter ] >> joe: no, kidney punch. >> tom: cheers, guys. ♪ >> announcer: java is indonesia's seat of power, but this home to millions is just one of seemingly countless islands across the archipelago. bali endures as an island of legends, of magic and spirits where ancient animist traditions blend with hindu and buddhist beliefs. ceremonies and offerings are an attempt to bring harmony between the upper world of the gods, and the lower world of the demons. with man balanced in between. ♪ who is the hero? who is the villain? who decides what is right or wrong? bali is as much an islan
henry kissinger and a penguin walk into a bar.over and punched henry kissinger in the face? would you find that entertaining? >> joe: i would. >> anthony: would you have a wee small bit of pleasure even? would you feel that justice is in some small way served? >> joe: you hate henry kissinger. >> >> anthony: i hate him. because in my travels, i stumble across his good works everywhere i go. >> joe: right. let's do this. >> anthony: a rabbit punch. [...
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and kissinger was what part of that? >> a big part. he still is. he was my boss at one point. >> caller: when president trump was in davos, switzerland, january 25th, he called the deep state together to give them a big seminar in history, emphasizing history, 200, 300 years and the plan to go ahead -- >> president xi, you mean? president xi did this at davos or president trump? >> caller: no, no. president trump was in davos, and then kissinger immediately called together the troops here and various congressmen, and he basically emphasized the point of the plan. for the last 2, 300 years we need educators, only a few ambassadors and a few key positions. he was joined with two other people. i was not impressed. i thought it was very characteristic and a game plan for deep state, one, which i believe is a one world church and a one world government. >> okay, so sicindy, what would you like our guest to address. >> caller: i would like to see if he could expose this, because there's a two state, a deep state right now battling it out in washington. >
and kissinger was what part of that? >> a big part. he still is. he was my boss at one point. >> caller: when president trump was in davos, switzerland, january 25th, he called the deep state together to give them a big seminar in history, emphasizing history, 200, 300 years and the plan to go ahead -- >> president xi, you mean? president xi did this at davos or president trump? >> caller: no, no. president trump was in davos, and then kissinger immediately called...
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she revealed at this meeting that she meets with henry kissinger every two months and saw him as kind of a mentor helping her learn on the job and then she proceeded to imply that she was embracing a version of his and richard nixon's madman theory where the president is portrayed to america's adversaries as a madman an unpredictable psychopath who could do anything she said when she was trying to force the hand of russia and china to get their sanctions as permanent members of the security council against north korea she told russia either you're with us or you're with the north koreans and that she told the chinese ambassador that she doesn't know what her boss donald trump could do he's kind of unpredictable there could be a military invasion and she sort of claim credit for china and russia's abstention on that vote based on her application of the madman theory i don't know if that's true but that was the boast that she made at this secret meeting ok. we're going to have to go. and senior editor.
she revealed at this meeting that she meets with henry kissinger every two months and saw him as kind of a mentor helping her learn on the job and then she proceeded to imply that she was embracing a version of his and richard nixon's madman theory where the president is portrayed to america's adversaries as a madman an unpredictable psychopath who could do anything she said when she was trying to force the hand of russia and china to get their sanctions as permanent members of the security...
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henry kissinger. mitch mcconnell, four instances for him. mccarthy having a boulder thrown through his office window. they've been virtually silent on his instances. >> not to mention pickup trucks that are being torched in parking lots at rallies and so many other things. how hard is it just to say that this is not right? that everybody condemns this regardless of what political side you're on? everybody condemns it and these people deserve to be in jail for a very long time and this doesn't represent the political party. how hard is that to say? you see some of the kind of diatribes the cnn went on today and some of the other news networks went on today and they just further deepen the divide that this has nothing to do with the good people of this country. >> sean: they are so upset that your dad, i believe rightfully, calls out fake news. we have watched through the years come beyond two years if you take the election into account that every second, every minute, every hour of every day they just trash your father, say anything they want
henry kissinger. mitch mcconnell, four instances for him. mccarthy having a boulder thrown through his office window. they've been virtually silent on his instances. >> not to mention pickup trucks that are being torched in parking lots at rallies and so many other things. how hard is it just to say that this is not right? that everybody condemns this regardless of what political side you're on? everybody condemns it and these people deserve to be in jail for a very long time and this...
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i think the same is true with kissinger. there were times i criticized in the narrative is lack of appreciation for the values of american democracy and having to be included in the foreign policy. and had to push myself not to sugarcoat everything. so yes, some journalists, woodward and bernstein or robert caro, are very good at being tough about their subjects. for me it's a little more difficult and had to push myself. >> why do you find it difficult? >> i came to like the people i write about. whether their contemporary or not. i like steve jobs a lot. i respected him. i admired him but i like ben franklin thought and respected and admired him. so when you having to do the downside or story and a biography that's rough, you kind of flinch a bit because you almost feel like these are your friends so you don't want to say anything unnecessarily harsh about them. i think that makes me less of a good biographer in a way that i tend, you know, to try to find the good light i can use on a particular subject but i know that peo
i think the same is true with kissinger. there were times i criticized in the narrative is lack of appreciation for the values of american democracy and having to be included in the foreign policy. and had to push myself not to sugarcoat everything. so yes, some journalists, woodward and bernstein or robert caro, are very good at being tough about their subjects. for me it's a little more difficult and had to push myself. >> why do you find it difficult? >> i came to like the people...
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henry kissinger and mitch mcconnel. they lectured us you cannot call that a mob. cnn said you cannot call that a mob. meanwhile the rhetoric from the left is constantly demonizing their political opponents. they need a big fat mirror. >> if you had to be in an elevatorit who would it be? >> does one of us have to come out alive? >> please don't just come here today and then go home. go to the hill today. get up in and please get up in the face of some of congress people. >> when they go low, we go high. no.. when they go low, we kick them. >> don't i wish i was -- debatingis him. no. i wish i was in high school and could take him behind the gym. >> sean: or holding up severed heads of the president of the unitedst states. i didn't see a lot of criticism from the left. a little but not much. this country has got to come together. crazy uncle joe. it can'tyo go to a 7-eleven or duncan doughnut unless there is an indian accident and this is true of many democrats. remember hillary clinton? we cannot be civil with republicans. remember this? >> you cannot be civil wit
henry kissinger and mitch mcconnel. they lectured us you cannot call that a mob. cnn said you cannot call that a mob. meanwhile the rhetoric from the left is constantly demonizing their political opponents. they need a big fat mirror. >> if you had to be in an elevatorit who would it be? >> does one of us have to come out alive? >> please don't just come here today and then go home. go to the hill today. get up in and please get up in the face of some of congress people....
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i think the same was true with kissinger. there were times i criticized in the narrative his lack of appreciation for the values of american democracy and how they have to be included in the foreign policy yes, some journalists are very good at being tough about the subjects for me at the little bit more difficult when i have to push myself. i respected him i admired him but i like ben franklin a lot too. so when you have to do the downside you kind of flinch about it. he almost feel like these are your friends you don't want to say anything unnecessarily harsh about them. i think it makes me less of a good biographer in a way. i tend to find the good light i can find on a political in a dough or subject. but i know the people read my books including people who been the subjects of the book. that's what you try to balance. you try to do it honestly but not us just rigorously. let me see if i can understand why someone did it this way even though i don't think it turned out to be the right way to do it. did you get any pushbac
i think the same was true with kissinger. there were times i criticized in the narrative his lack of appreciation for the values of american democracy and how they have to be included in the foreign policy yes, some journalists are very good at being tough about the subjects for me at the little bit more difficult when i have to push myself. i respected him i admired him but i like ben franklin a lot too. so when you have to do the downside you kind of flinch about it. he almost feel like these...
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kissinger's book "diplomacy," yet that is what is needed.istory. can we get back to that feeling of a better good in europe after the elections in bavaria and the tumult we see in italy right now? >> this is a big challenge. you have divisions of virtually all over europe in terms of polarization of politics, extreme parties are doing a lot better in many parts of europe. the old europe and what is known as the new europe. and in germany, the bavarian elections, very disturbing when you look at the divisions that are creeping up in germany. adverse to the tenure of angela merkel and her party. what is needed i think is, first of all, the u.s. to come out and understand and help americans understand, europe is very important to us for economic and for security and for political reasons, but also help europeans understand that we share -- this goes back to the value issue -- common values and get back to those common values as well as stronger security -- tom: the idea of a divide between the periphery and the dominant italy and the germanic t
kissinger's book "diplomacy," yet that is what is needed.istory. can we get back to that feeling of a better good in europe after the elections in bavaria and the tumult we see in italy right now? >> this is a big challenge. you have divisions of virtually all over europe in terms of polarization of politics, extreme parties are doing a lot better in many parts of europe. the old europe and what is known as the new europe. and in germany, the bavarian elections, very disturbing...
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>> henry kissinger. you have blood on your hands. >> [booing]. !houting]. >> what about your role in chile? >> [shouting]. >> sean: everyone should disavow this kind of conduct. no person on either side of the aisle needs to be harassed. our disagreements, we have an election in 15 days. it should be solved at the ballot box. democrats should be disavowing this type of behavior before someone gets hurt or worse. they refuse to say a single word. just as they say nothing about the caravan. that brings us to our 3rd issue. the growing massive double standard inside the democratic party. not long ago every democrat called for an fbi investigation into judge kavanaugh over what we found out and knew ahead of time was uncorroborated allegations. now there are zero calls for the fbi to get involved over the multiple allegations of physical and repeated emotional abuse against keith ellison and the deputy chair. late night his challenger doug confronted him over these allegations with his radical ties to racist ties to farrakhan and others. >> there are s
>> henry kissinger. you have blood on your hands. >> [booing]. !houting]. >> what about your role in chile? >> [shouting]. >> sean: everyone should disavow this kind of conduct. no person on either side of the aisle needs to be harassed. our disagreements, we have an election in 15 days. it should be solved at the ballot box. democrats should be disavowing this type of behavior before someone gets hurt or worse. they refuse to say a single word. just as they say...
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so when i heard the way henry kissinger was welcomed to nyu, it brought back warm memories. watch. >> you don't belong here! >> people know! >> you deserve to go to jail and then rot in hell! >> the man is 95 years old. he's the former secretary of state. but what you see here is even former gop officials are not immune from this kind of harassment and upsetment, anger. why they would allow this -- this was a private event. they harassed him from 5:30 to 80. >> this went on and on. he barely got through the evening. an official that works for the president. the president makes the decision to bomb cambodia or overthrow a dictator. that's not up to the secretary to have state. >> most of these people weren't even alive when this was happening. >> "halloween" is back in theaters. in l.a. the billboard that featured killer michael myers is wearing a new mask tonight. the street artist has replaced michael myers' head with maxine waters. >> i see it. there it is. >> for a moment when i saw it, laura, i thought it was tyler per perry's boo a maxine halloween. >> how did it get up
so when i heard the way henry kissinger was welcomed to nyu, it brought back warm memories. watch. >> you don't belong here! >> people know! >> you deserve to go to jail and then rot in hell! >> the man is 95 years old. he's the former secretary of state. but what you see here is even former gop officials are not immune from this kind of harassment and upsetment, anger. why they would allow this -- this was a private event. they harassed him from 5:30 to 80. >>...
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amy: kissinger served as the top foreign policy maker under president nixon. during his tenure, he ledd massive bombing campaigns in cambodia andnd laos, prolonged e devastating war in vietnam, supported death squads and coups in latin america --including chile and argentina, greenlighted indonesia's invasion of east timor resulting in hundreds of thousands of deaths, supported anti-liberation insurgencies in angola and mozambique, and supported pakistan's genocide in bangladesh. this is nyu student madison kelts outside of the protest. >> during his time as secretary of state and national security adviser, henry kissinger perpetrated massive violence, massive crimes against people in vietnam from laos, cambodia, bombing campaigns. he is an imperialist warmonger who has to answer for -- which he is not answered for yet. thousands and thousands, hundreds of thousands of unnecessary or -- unnecessary deaths. and those are some of the amy: headlines. this is democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. juan: and i'm juan gonzalez.
amy: kissinger served as the top foreign policy maker under president nixon. during his tenure, he ledd massive bombing campaigns in cambodia andnd laos, prolonged e devastating war in vietnam, supported death squads and coups in latin america --including chile and argentina, greenlighted indonesia's invasion of east timor resulting in hundreds of thousands of deaths, supported anti-liberation insurgencies in angola and mozambique, and supported pakistan's genocide in bangladesh. this is nyu...
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even former secretary of state henry kissinger, how old is he? in his 90s.e a look. [ indiscernible ] [ indiscernible ] throw him out. throw him out. [ indiscernible ] i have my first amendment rights. all power to the people. [ laughter ] [ indiscernible ] >> henry kissinger, you have blood on your hands. [ indiscernible ] b [ crowd booing ] [ indiscernible ] what about your role in chilly? >> throw her out. throw her out. >> this is the result of what you've done. >> sean: everyone should disavow this kind of conduct. no person on either side of the aisle needs to be harassed like this. our problems and disagreements, well we have an election in 15 days. it should be solved at the ballot box. democrats should be disavowing this type of behavior. they refuse almost all of them to say a single word. just, you know as they say nothing about the caravan. nothing. which brings us to our third issue, which is the growing massive double standard inside the democratic party. it was not long ago when nearly every democrat enthusiastically called for an fbi investig
even former secretary of state henry kissinger, how old is he? in his 90s.e a look. [ indiscernible ] [ indiscernible ] throw him out. throw him out. [ indiscernible ] i have my first amendment rights. all power to the people. [ laughter ] [ indiscernible ] >> henry kissinger, you have blood on your hands. [ indiscernible ] b [ crowd booing ] [ indiscernible ] what about your role in chilly? >> throw her out. throw her out. >> this is the result of what you've done. >>...
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when i heard how he was welcomed to nyu, it brought back more memories. >> henry kissinger, you are a war criminal, you are -- you're a nazi you don't belong here. >> people know, live with the result of what you've done. >> the man is 95 years old and the former secretary of state but what you see here is even former gop officials are not immune from this kind of harassment and upsettlement and anger. this was an invitation only event. they harassed him from 5:30 to 8:00. they dragged them out. you could see this on the video. but this went on and on. he barely got through the evening. but i have to say this, an official who works for the president, the president makes the decision to bomb cambodia, that's not up to the secretary of state. why are they yelling at him? yell at nixon's grave in wittier. >>> "halloween" is coming back again. a billboard has -- his head has been replaced with maxine waters. and uncivil democrats toeer side of the image. this guy routinely -- for a moment when i saw it, i thought it was tyler perry's "boo" a maxine halloween. i thought maybe. >> laura: ho
when i heard how he was welcomed to nyu, it brought back more memories. >> henry kissinger, you are a war criminal, you are -- you're a nazi you don't belong here. >> people know, live with the result of what you've done. >> the man is 95 years old and the former secretary of state but what you see here is even former gop officials are not immune from this kind of harassment and upsettlement and anger. this was an invitation only event. they harassed him from 5:30 to 8:00....
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jeffrey: you and i have pastssed many times in the the nixon approach to foreign policy, the henry kissinger tactic of telling our adversaries, i am a reasonable guy, but this president, i don't know about him. senator graham: this is an easy sell. jeffrey: with the trump approach, we are not sure if this is a highly elaborate crazy nixon approach, or just crazy, right? senator graham: i am with you. jeffrey: you don't know either. is crazy?ahamyou think donald p senator graham: no. crazy like a fox. he won, by the way. you need to ask yourself, what was it about donald trump allowed him to win? if you can't figure that out, you won't win 2020. rocket man. we give sanctions, we relief sanctions, it didn't work. first conversation with president trump, this is your biggest challenge. itg term, iran will use because they are religious nazis. sell it.is liable to somebody should stop him before he has a missile that can hit u s. you don't want to be the guy that let it get completely out of the box. he asked if i would use military force, i said as a last resort. the only way he will change is
jeffrey: you and i have pastssed many times in the the nixon approach to foreign policy, the henry kissinger tactic of telling our adversaries, i am a reasonable guy, but this president, i don't know about him. senator graham: this is an easy sell. jeffrey: with the trump approach, we are not sure if this is a highly elaborate crazy nixon approach, or just crazy, right? senator graham: i am with you. jeffrey: you don't know either. is crazy?ahamyou think donald p senator graham: no. crazy like...
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that is exactly what henry kissinger want to hear.an: 1973, he began as the chair of the republican national committee. there for 21 months. why? it was the middle of watergate. dr. engel: because the president asked. and if the u.n. experience was his happiest time of life where he discovered something that enthralled him, the time of the rnc was the worst time politically and his life. -- in his life. his professional life. he did it because president and decided to shake up his cabinet after winning reelection in 1972. move people around for the second term. he decided bush would be the kind of person he wanted at the rnc because he would be a loyal follower of the president's ideas. it became difficult because of watergate. bush had the unenviable job of being forced to go out on the stump everyday and defend the president, a president who he increasingly came to believe and then know have been lying to him. so like other republicans at , that time, the moment they realized they had been made to lie for nixon, that was a moment he
that is exactly what henry kissinger want to hear.an: 1973, he began as the chair of the republican national committee. there for 21 months. why? it was the middle of watergate. dr. engel: because the president asked. and if the u.n. experience was his happiest time of life where he discovered something that enthralled him, the time of the rnc was the worst time politically and his life. -- in his life. his professional life. he did it because president and decided to shake up his cabinet after...
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there is a vip board back there when our speakers come in, henry kissinger, presidents, members of congress, and better, and on the vip board we have signatures and so at the top of -- as we were coming in this morning, we gave mr. bridenstine a marker to send a vip board and we directed him, henry kissinger, members of congress, canadian minister, you know, down around the logo. but the nasa administrator signed right up on top. so here we go. i had a chance to thank -- it's gone now but let me thank them again. master technology to they are our event sponsored today and we are very, very pleased to have them on board. can i say that again? thank you, maxtor technologies. so we've done the american administrator presentation and now we are moving on to the canadian administrator presentation. so, what we have got today for the canadian contribution is we have of course sylvain laporte, president of the canadian space agency introduced by matt evans, who if you know anything about space and canada, you know mack evans. i will givethe introduction and then -- is that correct, lynn? i can't d
there is a vip board back there when our speakers come in, henry kissinger, presidents, members of congress, and better, and on the vip board we have signatures and so at the top of -- as we were coming in this morning, we gave mr. bridenstine a marker to send a vip board and we directed him, henry kissinger, members of congress, canadian minister, you know, down around the logo. but the nasa administrator signed right up on top. so here we go. i had a chance to thank -- it's gone now but let...
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answer them, and then also i said i wanted to attend meetings with cabinet members and so forth, and, kissinger didn't like that too much, but, basically that is what i did, i had a daily meeting with the president, and i could attend any of his cabinet meetings and other meetings, so, i come in the morning as my staff would put together a list of the questions they thought i would be asked in briefing, and some of the questions, kissinger could answer, secretary of the treasury could, but most of them, i needed to be able to reflect the president's views, so i had my daily meeting with the president, and i don't know whether the press secretary is nowadays still had that or not, but i thought that was very important, and ford agreed to it. >> a couple more, but i would like to open it up to questions from the floor. one of the other things we talk about is the notion of credibility, both the presses credibility and the white house is credibility, both are under siege today, very little trust in the press, and there is very little trust among some in the information that is coming from the whit
answer them, and then also i said i wanted to attend meetings with cabinet members and so forth, and, kissinger didn't like that too much, but, basically that is what i did, i had a daily meeting with the president, and i could attend any of his cabinet meetings and other meetings, so, i come in the morning as my staff would put together a list of the questions they thought i would be asked in briefing, and some of the questions, kissinger could answer, secretary of the treasury could, but most...
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questions they thought i would be asked at the briefing and then some of the questions, you know, kissinger could answer, secretary of treasury could, but most of them needed -- i needed to be able to reflect the president's views. so i had my daily meeting with the president. i don't know whether the press secretaries nowadays still have that or not, but i thought that was very important and ford agreed to it. >> to all of you for a minute and then a couple more and then i'd like to open it up to questions from the floor if you've got them because i think it's a fascinating conversation. one of the other things that we talk about is the notion of credibility, both the press' credibility from the white house and the white house's credibility from the white house. both are under siege today. there's very little trust in the press and there's very little trust among some jen way in the information that's coming from the white house. i certainly remember when i was at the white house and when i was bureau chief at cnn, if the president said something or a press secretary would say something th
questions they thought i would be asked at the briefing and then some of the questions, you know, kissinger could answer, secretary of treasury could, but most of them needed -- i needed to be able to reflect the president's views. so i had my daily meeting with the president. i don't know whether the press secretaries nowadays still have that or not, but i thought that was very important and ford agreed to it. >> to all of you for a minute and then a couple more and then i'd like to open...
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. >> they were counting on kissinger to stop them.un, good to see you. >> china is not going away. lou: next. president trump sending trooping to border, we take up that, stay with us. hey guys. today we're here to talk about trucks. i love trucks. what the heck is that?! whoa! what truck brand comes from the family of the most dependable, longest-lasting full-size pickups on the road? i think it's the chevy. ford. is it ford? nope, it's not ford. i think it's ram. is it ram? not ram. that's a chevy! it's chevy! that's right. from the family of the most dependable, longest-lasting full-size pickups on the road. gorgeous. chevy hit it out of the ballpark with these. ♪you will see ♪what you mean to me ♪don't tell me it's not worth trying for♪ ♪you know it's true ♪everything i do ♪i do it for you ♪yeah, i would fight for you♪ ♪i'd lie for you ♪walk the wire for you ♪yeah, i'd die for you ♪you know it's true ♪everything i do ♪i do it for you lou: last week we asked, do you think president trump's unparalleled success and achievements will
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board and we directed him, henry kissinger, members of congress, canadian minister sagin, harget sagin, down around the logo but the nasa administrator signed right up on top. so there you go. let me thank max star technologies. they are our event sponsor today. and we are very, very pleased to have them on board. can i see that again? thank you. we've done the american administrator presentation and now we're moving on to the canadian administrator presentation. so what we've got today for the canadian contribution is we have of course sylvain laporte, who is the important of the canadian space agency but he is going to be introduced by mac evans so if you know anything about space and canada, you know mac evans. i'm going to give the introduction to mac. and then mac is going to give the introduction to sylvain, is that correct, lynn? i can't do anything without her. and then we're ready to roll. so mac evans, to say that mac evans has a long experience in canada/u.s. space issues is a vast understatement. he was instrumental in getting the canadian space agency established in 1989.
board and we directed him, henry kissinger, members of congress, canadian minister sagin, harget sagin, down around the logo but the nasa administrator signed right up on top. so there you go. let me thank max star technologies. they are our event sponsor today. and we are very, very pleased to have them on board. can i see that again? thank you. we've done the american administrator presentation and now we're moving on to the canadian administrator presentation. so what we've got today for the...
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i think is what kissinger said we should not be doing about 40 years ago. you know, there have been significant developments in relations. >> so up until recently it seemed like china was more willing to sit on the sidelines and yet the united states and russia duke out their problems while they continue to be active in other regions very quietly. however i think there's a few new irritants in the relationship. new technology going into japan. i think it's driving them closer together. as a case in point, russia and china just had their first post soviet large military exercise together. china sent over several thousands of people to participate in an exercise in siberia. a few days after that, we sanctioned china for purchasing fixed wing aircraft. i don't know and i can't tell if that was a deliberate timing or if it was complete accidental timing. i don't know which one is better or worse. it won't matter because they'll interpret it as a deliberate attempt to get in the way. so i think increasingly we're going to see them in alignment. there's very spec
i think is what kissinger said we should not be doing about 40 years ago. you know, there have been significant developments in relations. >> so up until recently it seemed like china was more willing to sit on the sidelines and yet the united states and russia duke out their problems while they continue to be active in other regions very quietly. however i think there's a few new irritants in the relationship. new technology going into japan. i think it's driving them closer together. as...
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china has been at war with us since we took disastrous conditions from kissinger on down. all these concessions to china that they exploited while at the same time the things they were doing with intellectual property theft. if you look at what they are doing in response to the president's very clear messages, they understand this is the man who wrote "the art of the deal" and they are starting to play the game by his rules, and that's good for all americans. kennedy: it was interesting in the final days of the nafta reboot, the president and the president of mexico had come to an agreement about what a u.s.-mexico trade deal might look like. the president said if justin wants to come to the table fine, if not, we are fine with that. they kind of mean girled them into an 11th hour agreement and canada gaved. -- canada caved. >> 30 years of free loading, then they agreed to pay the 2% of gdp they promised. mexico finally understands it, trudeau and canada finally understands it. if you are looking at the ramifications of the iran deal by barack obama, i think europe is star
china has been at war with us since we took disastrous conditions from kissinger on down. all these concessions to china that they exploited while at the same time the things they were doing with intellectual property theft. if you look at what they are doing in response to the president's very clear messages, they understand this is the man who wrote "the art of the deal" and they are starting to play the game by his rules, and that's good for all americans. kennedy: it was...
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i will go back to my henry kissinger quote. said years ago "this argument has the benefit of being true." ok? all i ask -- there are respectable disagreements in town -- but all i ask is that we focus on the actual numbers, the facts right now. the facts are painting a very, very positive picture that at the beginning of the year, almost nobody -- vonnie: you have been listening to larry kudlow, director of the council, economic responding to some of the comments that president trump made about the fed. he said that the president was correct, that it was a long overdue correction and tech and china led the way. the president has said a lot of things and has fun. let's bring in someone for their first time on bloomberg television. spent three, having decades at the financial times. >> good to be here. vonnie: your first question will be to react to what to larry said in the past couple of days. is this tech at china related? is it an overdue correction? i actually do agree with larry kudlow and the president, that it is a long-o
i will go back to my henry kissinger quote. said years ago "this argument has the benefit of being true." ok? all i ask -- there are respectable disagreements in town -- but all i ask is that we focus on the actual numbers, the facts right now. the facts are painting a very, very positive picture that at the beginning of the year, almost nobody -- vonnie: you have been listening to larry kudlow, director of the council, economic responding to some of the comments that president trump...
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president, let's call henry kissinger, jim schultz, conde rice, jim baker. we have a huge interest in this area of the world. >> we have pictures as this man should be demanding answers, it's this photo-op with they're smiling. not only that you have -- again, we don't want to criticize how much people are smiling in their instagram photos, but i think it's germane that heather nauert is grinning ear to ear. again, do your job. demand answers and don't buy the cover story. >> we have no saudi ambassador. there are appointments that have not been made by the administration that are incredibly important. i think it's a real tipping point. we've already seen the trump administration pulling out of the old geo political order. i think this is a moment when europeans in particular who are already trying to create mechanisms where they can do business with iran. i think this is a time when old allies are going to turn and say this is not who we are. >> what message does it send the world? where are his morals? i say that out of one side of my mouth. on the other s
president, let's call henry kissinger, jim schultz, conde rice, jim baker. we have a huge interest in this area of the world. >> we have pictures as this man should be demanding answers, it's this photo-op with they're smiling. not only that you have -- again, we don't want to criticize how much people are smiling in their instagram photos, but i think it's germane that heather nauert is grinning ear to ear. again, do your job. demand answers and don't buy the cover story. >> we...
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of the brave nation where refugees are at highest levels of government, madeleine albright, henry kissinger, people who benefited, not to turn their backs on them is not who we are as americans. if there are gangs and people who are violent they won't pass muster by our courts, they won't pass muster by the justice system but if you are seeking asylum for political and economic, you should be given your day in court and allowed to have justice in the united states and go through the refugee process. by stopping that that is anti-american. >> i don't think the asylum process. and numbers who come into the country and disappear here. the low numbers of people who get approved for asylum based on the current framework, congress wants to change it. that is another debate. i want to play something eric older had to say about how this president is using this crisis. >> the most important midterm election of my life, we have an opportunity to put a check on an administration that has been unbelievably corrupt and runs the country in a way that is inconsistent with all we say we value as americans,
of the brave nation where refugees are at highest levels of government, madeleine albright, henry kissinger, people who benefited, not to turn their backs on them is not who we are as americans. if there are gangs and people who are violent they won't pass muster by our courts, they won't pass muster by the justice system but if you are seeking asylum for political and economic, you should be given your day in court and allowed to have justice in the united states and go through the refugee...
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and kissinger immediately called together the troops here.sically emphasized the point of the plan for the last 00, 300 years we need educators, only a few ambassadors, and a few key positions. he was joined with two other eople. i was not impressed. i thought it was very game plan for the deep state. which i believe is the one world church and one world government. host: ok. cindy, what would you like our guest to address? caller: i would like to see if he could expose this. i think there is two states of the deep state battling it out right now in washington. host: thank you. guest: the deep state, my point of view, used to be called the bureaucracy. we didn't have such a fancy name for it. we called it the permanent government. and the permanent government has been changing its collective mind about china. again this is one reason why i wrote 100-year marathon. some people would consider me a member of the deep state, deep state one as you are calling it. some people would say president trump used to be in the deep state. he's a billionair
and kissinger immediately called together the troops here.sically emphasized the point of the plan for the last 00, 300 years we need educators, only a few ambassadors, and a few key positions. he was joined with two other eople. i was not impressed. i thought it was very game plan for the deep state. which i believe is the one world church and one world government. host: ok. cindy, what would you like our guest to address? caller: i would like to see if he could expose this. i think there is...
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-china relations as henry kissinger visited. welcome, walter, good to see you again. >> hey, paul.at you think the strategic shift in policy is? >> well, i think the vice president was signaling that just as china has adopted a whole of government approach to changing the balance of power with the u.s., the u.s. is looking at a whole of government policy in response, so everything from trade policy to military policy to alliance and development policy, the u.s. is not going to start looking through a china lens and using every instrument the government has, federal government has to push china back or prevent china from changing the balance. paul: so that would be manifest say in new tariff policies, for example, tougher trade negotiations, how would it manifest itself militarily and diplomatically? >> militarily you will see -- we've got some of that which is the large military build-up and i think this is signal it will continue and these new military assets clearly a proportion of them is going to western pacific where that's been talk that the balance between the u.s. and china
-china relations as henry kissinger visited. welcome, walter, good to see you again. >> hey, paul.at you think the strategic shift in policy is? >> well, i think the vice president was signaling that just as china has adopted a whole of government approach to changing the balance of power with the u.s., the u.s. is looking at a whole of government policy in response, so everything from trade policy to military policy to alliance and development policy, the u.s. is not going to start...
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let's enjoy it and hope to continue. >> professor kissinger when i had him said you have to do differentinds of home work i want what larry is saying to continue i think we can get there. >> larry, thank you so much. larry kudlow from the white house. by the way, we'll talk to secretary steve mnuchin tomorrow morning, 7:00 a.m. eastern time on "squawk box." so market didn't move dramatically on his comments >> but i think he -- you kind of threw cold water on the notion that xi and the president get together it's a long day. you'll probably get another chance and remember there's earnings. larry and i have disagreed i do bottom up, he does tops down but there are moment where you're in disagreement and i have too many companies telling me wow, things have gotten weak and we have a fed that -- i know the president didn't use the word choice that i would have, not that i'm a statesman but i wish he hadn't said that because all i'm asking is if the president and the fed see the numbers that i see -- and they probably will in the next ree to six weeks -- they may regret that they didn't say
let's enjoy it and hope to continue. >> professor kissinger when i had him said you have to do differentinds of home work i want what larry is saying to continue i think we can get there. >> larry, thank you so much. larry kudlow from the white house. by the way, we'll talk to secretary steve mnuchin tomorrow morning, 7:00 a.m. eastern time on "squawk box." so market didn't move dramatically on his comments >> but i think he -- you kind of threw cold water on the...
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madeleine albright, henry kissinger. people who have benefited. for us to turn our backs on them is not who we are as americans. if they are getting some people who are violent, they will not pass muster by our courts or justice system. if you are seeking asylum for political or economic asylum hearing needed states and we should be given your day in court and you should be allowed to have a justice in the united states of america be allowed to go to the refugee process. by stopping that, is anti-american. >> shannon: i don't think the asylum process is going to stop. the numbers of dental commit of the country and disappear here and maybe don't show up for hearings -- >> it shouldn't happen. >> shannon: the low numbers of people who get approved for asylum. congress, if they want to change, they should be doing it. i want to play something former attorney general eric holder had to say tonight about how he thinks this president is using this crisis. >> i think the most important midterm election of my life, we have an opportunity to put a check o
madeleine albright, henry kissinger. people who have benefited. for us to turn our backs on them is not who we are as americans. if they are getting some people who are violent, they will not pass muster by our courts or justice system. if you are seeking asylum for political or economic asylum hearing needed states and we should be given your day in court and you should be allowed to have a justice in the united states of america be allowed to go to the refugee process. by stopping that, is...
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. >> john, it's kind of like if henry kissinger was -- we've seen it before in terms of american foreign policy but this is like that kind of cold-blooded approach but saying it out loud. we don't care about the assassination because they weren't on our soil. i don't want to come down too hard on the saudis because lockheed is getting a fat contract and those are good american jobs. it's pretty extraordinary to see but it's not a departure from what we kind of know. it's just that we're not used to presidents saying it so bluntly to the camera. right? >> another moment where the president talks about jim mattis, secretary of defense, and how much more he knows about nato, basically, than jim mattis. here is this. >> what about general mattis? is he going to leave? >> well, i don't know. he hasn't told me that. i have a very good relationship with him. i had lunch two days ago. it could be he is. i think he's a democrat, if you want to know the truth. but general mattis is a good guy. we get along very well. he may leave. at some point, everybody leaves. people leave. that's washington. >
. >> john, it's kind of like if henry kissinger was -- we've seen it before in terms of american foreign policy but this is like that kind of cold-blooded approach but saying it out loud. we don't care about the assassination because they weren't on our soil. i don't want to come down too hard on the saudis because lockheed is getting a fat contract and those are good american jobs. it's pretty extraordinary to see but it's not a departure from what we kind of know. it's just that we're...
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henry kissinger never knew about the cases. >> i called bradley at home at 9:00 on a saturday night and said nixon taped himself. what should we do? and ben said i wouldn't bust one on it, and it's kind of a b-plus story. okay, the boss says b-plus. i won't work on it. i took sunday off, and monday they called butterfield, and i remember ben came by and knocked on my desk and said, okay, it's better than a b-plus. >> from that point on, of course, it's a fight for the tapes because they answer the questions. am i telling the truth? is the president telling the truth? and what else happened? the prosecutors immediately subpoena the tapes. the senate subpoenas them, so nixon is early advised to destroy the tapes. today is the day you're going to get motivated... get stronger... get closer. start listening today to the world's largest selection of audiobooks on audible. and now, get more. for just $14.95 a month, you'll get a credit a month good for any audiobook, plus two audible originals exclusive titles you can't find anywhere else. if you don't like a book, you can exchange it any tim
henry kissinger never knew about the cases. >> i called bradley at home at 9:00 on a saturday night and said nixon taped himself. what should we do? and ben said i wouldn't bust one on it, and it's kind of a b-plus story. okay, the boss says b-plus. i won't work on it. i took sunday off, and monday they called butterfield, and i remember ben came by and knocked on my desk and said, okay, it's better than a b-plus. >> from that point on, of course, it's a fight for the tapes because...
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and everybody would always say, well, henry kissinger. and i'd always say, no, it was judith benjamin who was the secretary of state of the confederacy. and still there was anti-semitism on both sides. on the north general grant, general order number 11, ordered the evacuation of the eviction of jews from occupied territories. he saw them as corrupt smugglers and black marketeers in part because they were in league with his father who he didn't get along with. and in the, and judah benjamin was the focus of anti-semitism polemics on both sides. the confederates blamed him for the failure of the war, and the north saw him as the evil, you know where, paymaster of the confederacy. and benjamin was one of the few people who actually had -- [laughter] a distinguished career after being in the confederacy. he managed to get out of the country before the war was over and went to england and had a distinguished career as a jurist. and he's buried in paris. >> why do you think that, i mean, i think you said in your book there's something like 4.5
and everybody would always say, well, henry kissinger. and i'd always say, no, it was judith benjamin who was the secretary of state of the confederacy. and still there was anti-semitism on both sides. on the north general grant, general order number 11, ordered the evacuation of the eviction of jews from occupied territories. he saw them as corrupt smugglers and black marketeers in part because they were in league with his father who he didn't get along with. and in the, and judah benjamin was...
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kissinger in june,, going on to something new that is different?is happening in europe and the u.s. and china is that the tech sector has gotten too big for its boots and the leader of the tech sector which has goingd enormous power is to be the object for more government regulation and interference. alibaba and 10 zen in china are being pushed around -- tencent in china are being pushed around. we have to look at a couple of players who know that. smallerve thought that chinese tech companies would be the test as to whether you are going to see an absorption by the state of the private sector. tom: lord patten, we have time for one more observation. can you give us a state of your conservative party? good lord, do you want a disaster movie? you what is happening and it is basically what bloomberg has been reporting. i think there will probably be a deal between the eu and the u.k. on withdrawal. tom: i don't care about that. is the going to be a deal between prime minister may, mr. johnson and the other eight factions of your conservative party? c
kissinger in june,, going on to something new that is different?is happening in europe and the u.s. and china is that the tech sector has gotten too big for its boots and the leader of the tech sector which has goingd enormous power is to be the object for more government regulation and interference. alibaba and 10 zen in china are being pushed around -- tencent in china are being pushed around. we have to look at a couple of players who know that. smallerve thought that chinese tech companies...
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kissinger as well. let me give you the easy question. what would dr. kissinger do?ould be the best practices of another time and place? martin: he would understand the gravity of the situation, but it cannot be simply brushed under the rug. it is important, given the porton's -- the importance of saudi arabia to the united states, particularly because we have made it one of the pillars of our anti-iran strategy in the region. we have to find a way to get the particularlyhip, the crown prince, to take an active role, not only in terms of saying there will be a thorough, transparent investigation, but also in switching the channel, in making the focus something positive. is announcing he will release the women that he has arrested. do something to double down on his positive reform agenda, to make it clear that there is a reason to be supporting him. francine: does the u.s., and does the west that has ties to saudi arabia, really want to know the truth? i would say the vast majority of the senate and congress, all of the journalists and editorial staff at "the ," "the
kissinger as well. let me give you the easy question. what would dr. kissinger do?ould be the best practices of another time and place? martin: he would understand the gravity of the situation, but it cannot be simply brushed under the rug. it is important, given the porton's -- the importance of saudi arabia to the united states, particularly because we have made it one of the pillars of our anti-iran strategy in the region. we have to find a way to get the particularlyhip, the crown prince,...