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kissinger as dr. kissinger was to nixon. he was with dr. kissinger during the peace accords in 1973. he was with president nixon in moscow during his first presidential trip there. he was there for kissinger's shuttles between arabs and israelis. he was a key act your and president nixon's historic trip to china -- he was a key actor in president nixon's historic trip to china. he was state department director of policy and planning, ambassador to the people's republic of china and assistant secretary of state for south east asia and pacific affairs part he conducted several hours of oral histories of dr. kissinger on behalf of the nixon foundation. it can be found in this highly readable book called kissinger on kissinger: reflections on diplomacy, grand strategy, and leadership. it is available for purchase at our museum store. ambassador lord will be interviewed by dr. frank gannon. he obtained his masters degree at the london school of economics and doctorate at oxford. he worked with churchill to biographydefinitive of his father, wins
kissinger as dr. kissinger was to nixon. he was with dr. kissinger during the peace accords in 1973. he was with president nixon in moscow during his first presidential trip there. he was there for kissinger's shuttles between arabs and israelis. he was a key act your and president nixon's historic trip to china -- he was a key actor in president nixon's historic trip to china. he was state department director of policy and planning, ambassador to the people's republic of china and assistant...
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our speaker was to kissinger as kissinger was to nixon. he joined the staff in 968 as special assistant traveling the world on just about every major event in the cold war. he was with him during the grinding talks with negotiators in paris that cull min nated in the paris peace according of 1973. he was with president nixon in moscow during his first presidential trip there in the historic arms control treaties in may 1972 and he was there for shuttles after the 1973 war. and he is a quay actor in president nixon's historic trip to china in february 1972, known as the week that change d the world. ambassador lord went to hold such -- president of the counsel on foreign relations, ambassador to the people's republic of china and assistant secretary of state for southeast asian and pacific affairs. from 2015 to 2016, he conducted several hours of oral histories with dr. kissinger on behalf of the nixon foundation and the interviews cover a variety of subject matter. china, russia, the middle east, vietnam, leadership strategy as statesmansh
our speaker was to kissinger as kissinger was to nixon. he joined the staff in 968 as special assistant traveling the world on just about every major event in the cold war. he was with him during the grinding talks with negotiators in paris that cull min nated in the paris peace according of 1973. he was with president nixon in moscow during his first presidential trip there in the historic arms control treaties in may 1972 and he was there for shuttles after the 1973 war. and he is a quay...
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and why do you think kissinger said yes? >> first of all let me thank you for that exert, it sets up the book very nicely, it was a strange alliance and knicks and showed great courage and doing this, he was a conservative from the west coast, distrustful of the ivy league here you have a jewish immigrant working for nelson rockefeller, they never met, maybe ones at a social meeting, nixon had read his books, nixon wanted to dominate politics and in order to do that he needed a very able and thoughtful national security adviser, so he put politics aside and thought about the national interest and what would serve his interest and foraging a new world order so it's a sheer brilliance of nixon already exhibited, now get back to one other aspect but let me get to the acceptances and he himself says when he was asked by the president for his supplies to the national security adviser instead of saying yes immediately he hesitated, partly out of misplaced loyalty to rockefeller, partly not entirely sure of what nixon was going to
and why do you think kissinger said yes? >> first of all let me thank you for that exert, it sets up the book very nicely, it was a strange alliance and knicks and showed great courage and doing this, he was a conservative from the west coast, distrustful of the ivy league here you have a jewish immigrant working for nelson rockefeller, they never met, maybe ones at a social meeting, nixon had read his books, nixon wanted to dominate politics and in order to do that he needed a very able...
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when those don't work, kissinger is in moscow. nixon is determined that kissinger be there in a position of strength. he sends a force of b-52 against typhon harbor. into the north vietnamese heartland. devastating attack, it's the only one in the b-52 range where there is civilian casualties. for the north vietnamese, it is more serious because the spoofingescorts and was so powerful that they did not even know until the next day that there were b-52s in the strikeforce. they knew they had a big problem. airn personally directs an campaign against north vietnam, up to 20 degrees north. this is kind of forgotten by history. it is probably the most effective of any of these operations against north korea -- north vietnam. we need to remember with all of this activity, what really matters is what happens on the ground. they fled south vietnam with their power. the assaults on and lock -- assaults on can tune. the north vietnamese are able to advance to the south and take thepreventable capital, only one they captured at that point i
when those don't work, kissinger is in moscow. nixon is determined that kissinger be there in a position of strength. he sends a force of b-52 against typhon harbor. into the north vietnamese heartland. devastating attack, it's the only one in the b-52 range where there is civilian casualties. for the north vietnamese, it is more serious because the spoofingescorts and was so powerful that they did not even know until the next day that there were b-52s in the strikeforce. they knew they had a...
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when those don't work, kissinger is in moscow and nexen is determined kissinger would be their position of strength. he sends b-52s into the north mean the visa heartland. it is a devastating attack. it is the only one of these earlier b-52 rates for their our civilian casualties. for the north vietnamese, it is more serious. escorts wasand the so powerful, they did not know until the next day that there had been b-52s. they knew they had a problem. a big problem. nixon personally directs a campaign against north vietnam up to 20 degrees north. this is forgotten by history, effective anymost operations against north vietnam because it took the north vietnamese by surprise. most importantly, we always need to remember with all of this activity what really matters is what is happening on the ground. they fled south vietnam with their power. the assaults on -- on may the first, they do a break -- due to a breakdown in the command structure, the north vietnamese were able to advance to the south and take the provincial capital. it is the only provincial capital they had captured at that poi
when those don't work, kissinger is in moscow and nexen is determined kissinger would be their position of strength. he sends b-52s into the north mean the visa heartland. it is a devastating attack. it is the only one of these earlier b-52 rates for their our civilian casualties. for the north vietnamese, it is more serious. escorts wasand the so powerful, they did not know until the next day that there had been b-52s. they knew they had a problem. a big problem. nixon personally directs a...
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he and kissinger would have conversations like that. part of it was sharing thoughts, part of it exploring options, part of it just letting off steam. and he had so much inner anger at the rest of the government and the military, you name it but that was an integral part of his way of conducting business. but there was never that kind of despair. there was frustration a lot, and irritation a lot. since the north vietnamese knew the u.s. was planning on withdrawal, was there a reason they decided to go on an offensive rather than wait the u.s. out? professor randolph: it's interesting, that question, for a couple of reasons. there is a use -- there is a huge mass of information about north vietnamese thinking, but the politburo, who was on which side, that remains untouchable. they never released that. is anere isn't -- there account when a negotiator went to paris on one of his trips with kissinger, he visited the french communist party, and someone said, why are you doing this? he said, it was a tough decision and it was a majority vot
he and kissinger would have conversations like that. part of it was sharing thoughts, part of it exploring options, part of it just letting off steam. and he had so much inner anger at the rest of the government and the military, you name it but that was an integral part of his way of conducting business. but there was never that kind of despair. there was frustration a lot, and irritation a lot. since the north vietnamese knew the u.s. was planning on withdrawal, was there a reason they...
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learn more about president's foreign-policy and his secretary of state, henry kissinger today at 2:30 p.m. eastern. explore our nation's past here on american history tv. each week, american artifacts takes you to museums and learning about american history. karen sherry focuses on sharing stories that individuals that led to slave revolts. educated fellow free people and participated in abolitionist john brown's raid on herbert fairey. wco
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henry kissinger is still secretary of state. carter will be elected about a month and a half in the future, but there is an election going on, so the response -- i mean, we have no real response that has been recorded, but we have internal documents from the department of defense, department of state, and the general stance is that pinochet -- dina probably did this, but it seems too obvious, right? they're looking at all the options. the options include not just dina, but it could be a rogue force within the government or paramilitary force. it could also be -- this is something many people think or are trying to spread that it could be the extreme left. it could be these leftist guerrillas organizing violently against pinochet. the government glommed onto this explanation. they say of course this must be what it is. it cannot possibly be dina or this righteous anti-communist government. it has to be these extreme communists, and they want to make it look like it's us, so inside the u.s. government, you immediately have, you kn
henry kissinger is still secretary of state. carter will be elected about a month and a half in the future, but there is an election going on, so the response -- i mean, we have no real response that has been recorded, but we have internal documents from the department of defense, department of state, and the general stance is that pinochet -- dina probably did this, but it seems too obvious, right? they're looking at all the options. the options include not just dina, but it could be a rogue...
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eastern on american history tv, the author of kissinger on kissinger on president nixon's relationship with his secretary of state henry kissinger. books, nixond his wanted to dominate foreign policy. he was so interested in this and he knew he needed a thoughtful national security advisor. line 10:00 -- >> there was nothing to do would work and life seemed rugged indeed. they prepared to search for oil. >> the 1948 film desert venture on the origins of the saudi arabia oil industry. sunday at 6:00 p.m. eastern on american artifacts, we will preview the exhibit at the smithsonian's national portrait gallery. >> she was well ahead of her time. she started her own business as a wall street banker. for sex outside of marriage. >> this author discusses her book democracy and truth, a short history. >> no one person, no one kingtution, no one sector, , priest, national research body would get a call all of the shots. passedore our nation's on american history tv every weekend on c-span3. this weekend, american history tv is joining our cable partners to showcase the history of rapid city, s
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eastern on american history tv, winston lord, author of "kissinger on kissinger" on president nixon's relationship with his former secretary of state, henry kissinger. >> was a very able national security advisor. >> at 10:00 -- they prepared to search for oil. >> on real america, the 1948 venture" on the saudi arabia and oil industry. saturday at 6:00 p.m. eastern, we will preview the boats for women exhibit at the smithsonian's national portrait gallery. >> she was well ahead of her time. she started her own business as a wall street banker. sex outside ofor marriage laws. >> author sophia rosenfeld discusses her book "democracy and truth, a short history" one person, sector, priest, national research body would get to call the shots. >> explore our nations passed on american history tv every weekend on c-span3. past on american history tv with every weekend on c-span3. >> nancy pelosi and adam schiff held a news conference a week after formally launching an impeachment inquiry into president trump. this is 30 minutes.
eastern on american history tv, winston lord, author of "kissinger on kissinger" on president nixon's relationship with his former secretary of state, henry kissinger. >> was a very able national security advisor. >> at 10:00 -- they prepared to search for oil. >> on real america, the 1948 venture" on the saudi arabia and oil industry. saturday at 6:00 p.m. eastern, we will preview the boats for women exhibit at the smithsonian's national portrait gallery....
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eastern on american history tv, winston lorde, author of kissinger on kissinger, on president nixon's relationship with his secretary of state, henry kissinger. >> nixon had read kissinger's books and wanted to dominate foreign policy where he was so well-versed and felt interested in. he picked a very able national security advisor. announcer: and at 10:00 -- >> there was little to do than work and life seemed rugged indeed. here in such a setting, they prepared to search for oil. america, the reel film desert venture on the origins of the saudi arabian oil industry. and sunday, at 6:00 p.m. eastern on american artifacts, we preview the votes for women exhibit at the smithsonian's national portrait gallery. a hard time.ad she started her own business as a wall street banker and tennessee crop line. she advocated for free love which means a sex outside of marriage. announcer: at 6:30 p.m. time, cynthia rosen fell discussion her -- rosenfell discusses her book. >> no one sector, king, pres, national research body, specific cast would get to call all of the shots. announcer: explore our
eastern on american history tv, winston lorde, author of kissinger on kissinger, on president nixon's relationship with his secretary of state, henry kissinger. >> nixon had read kissinger's books and wanted to dominate foreign policy where he was so well-versed and felt interested in. he picked a very able national security advisor. announcer: and at 10:00 -- >> there was little to do than work and life seemed rugged indeed. here in such a setting, they prepared to search for oil....
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on american history tv, winston lord, author of "kissinger on kissinger" on president nixon's relationshiph henry kissinger. >> he had read his books. he was so interested. and he knew that he needed an able national security advisor. announcer: at 10:00 p.m. -- >> there was little to do except work. and life was rugged indeed, here in such a setting they prepared to search for oil. announcer: the 1948 film "desert venture" on the origins of the saudi arabian oil industry. and on sunday on american artifacts, we will preview the votes for women exhibit at the smithsonian's national portrait gallery. >> she was well ahead of her time. she started her own business as a wall street --. sex outside ofor marriage. anouncer: and at 6:30 p.m., author discusses her book "democracy and truth." >> no one person, no one institution, no one sector, no king, priest, national research body would get the call all the shots. announcer: explore our nation's cast on american history tv, every weekend on c-span 3. host: we continue the conversation on impeachment and the whistleblower complaint against presi
on american history tv, winston lord, author of "kissinger on kissinger" on president nixon's relationshiph henry kissinger. >> he had read his books. he was so interested. and he knew that he needed an able national security advisor. announcer: at 10:00 p.m. -- >> there was little to do except work. and life was rugged indeed, here in such a setting they prepared to search for oil. announcer: the 1948 film "desert venture" on the origins of the saudi arabian oil...
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from 1975 to 1983, contrary rest allies --s and his henry kissinger became an expert. letelier one month beforeletelier -- one month before letelier was killed, assinger's office prepared report demonstrating washington's deep concern over their plan for the assassination of subversives in prominent figures both within the national border of certain southern countries and abroad. in other words, the state department was supposed to tell south american dictators not to kill people outside of south america, but for one month, none of the ambassadors who received this cable from washington did anything about it. usually you're given an order, you do it. the ambassador to europe feared for his life if he wagged his finger at the generals. the envoy to chilly -- to chile feared pinochet might well take as an insult he was connected to any assassination plots. five days before the letelier assassination, kissinger ordered no further action be taken on the matter. back in chile in the same summer eras entrusted the and americaner, chilean explosive expert. this is michael tow
from 1975 to 1983, contrary rest allies --s and his henry kissinger became an expert. letelier one month beforeletelier -- one month before letelier was killed, assinger's office prepared report demonstrating washington's deep concern over their plan for the assassination of subversives in prominent figures both within the national border of certain southern countries and abroad. in other words, the state department was supposed to tell south american dictators not to kill people outside of...
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with his secretary of state, henry kissinger. >> nixon had read kissinger's books. nixon wanted to dominate foreign policy. he knew to do that, he needed a very able national security advisor. >> and at 10:00 -- >> there was little to do except work. here in such a second, they -- s etting, they prepared to search for oil. >> on reel america, the origins of the saudi arabia oil industry. and on american artifacts, we will preview the votes for women exhibit at the smithsonian national portrait gallery. >> she was well ahead of her time. she started a business as a multi-banker. love,dvocated for free which was sex outside of marriage. >> 6:30 p.m. eastern, a discussion on the book "democracy and truth: a short history." oneo one person, no institution, no king, specific caste, would get to call all the shots. >> explore our nation's asked on history tv -- past on history tv every weekend on c-span3. >> earlier today, federal reserve chair jerome powell spoke about the current u.s. economy. he gave these remarks at the top of a listening session with community leader
with his secretary of state, henry kissinger. >> nixon had read kissinger's books. nixon wanted to dominate foreign policy. he knew to do that, he needed a very able national security advisor. >> and at 10:00 -- >> there was little to do except work. here in such a second, they -- s etting, they prepared to search for oil. >> on reel america, the origins of the saudi arabia oil industry. and on american artifacts, we will preview the votes for women exhibit at the...
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the secretary of state henry kissinger. >> nixon had read kissinger's books. nick exx nixon wanted to dominate foreign policy and he knew he needed a very able, thoughtful national security adviser. >> and at 10:00 -- ♪ >> little to do except work and light steam seemed rugged, indeed. here in such a setting they prepared to search for oil. >> on reel america, the 1948 film "desert venture" on the origins of the saudi arabian oil industry and 6:00 p.m., preview the votes for women exhibit at the smithsonian's national portrait gallery. >> hall was ahead of her time. she warted a business as a wall street banker with her sister. she advocated for free love which means sex outside of march. >> at 6:30 p.m. eastern, an author discusses "democracy and truth,". >> no one person, sector or king, priest, national research body, specific cast would get to call all the shots. >> explore our nation's past on american history tv every weekend on c-span3. >>> our c-span campaign 2020 bus team is traveling across the country visiting key battleground states in the 2020 pre
the secretary of state henry kissinger. >> nixon had read kissinger's books. nick exx nixon wanted to dominate foreign policy and he knew he needed a very able, thoughtful national security adviser. >> and at 10:00 -- ♪ >> little to do except work and light steam seemed rugged, indeed. here in such a setting they prepared to search for oil. >> on reel america, the 1948 film "desert venture" on the origins of the saudi arabian oil industry and 6:00 p.m.,...
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with his secretary of statehenry kissinger . >> nixon had read kissinger's books.ne on foreign policy where he was so interested in this but we knew then that we needed to have a national security advisor. >> and then. >> there was little to do except work in real life he brought it in the area here is such a setting. they prepared the search for oil. >> unreal america in the 1948 filled desert venture on the origins of the saudi arabian oil industry and at 6 pm eastern on american artifacts , we will review the votes for women exhibit at the smithsonian's gallery. >> i had time to study her ownbusiness as a laundry anchor . she advocated for big life which for sex outside of marriage. >> at 6:30 p.m. author sophia rosenfeld discusses her book democracy in truth: a short history. >> no one person, no one institution, no one sector, no came, priests, national research body, specific cash we get to call all the shots. >> explore our nation fast on american history tv every weekend on c-span3. >> sunday on q&a, the smithsonian institution clearly whole on the history
with his secretary of statehenry kissinger . >> nixon had read kissinger's books.ne on foreign policy where he was so interested in this but we knew then that we needed to have a national security advisor. >> and then. >> there was little to do except work in real life he brought it in the area here is such a setting. they prepared the search for oil. >> unreal america in the 1948 filled desert venture on the origins of the saudi arabian oil industry and at 6 pm eastern...
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he is the author of kissinger on kissinger: reflections on diplomacy, grand strategy, and leadership.ident nixon's relationship with his secretary of state henry kissinger and how it was instrumental in developing foreign policy strategies. >> good evening, ladies and gentlemen. nixonith the richard foundation. before we introduce our distinguished speaker this evening, i wanted to mention a couple of special guest. distinguished speaker's daughter here and her husband. we have betsy hewitt
he is the author of kissinger on kissinger: reflections on diplomacy, grand strategy, and leadership.ident nixon's relationship with his secretary of state henry kissinger and how it was instrumental in developing foreign policy strategies. >> good evening, ladies and gentlemen. nixonith the richard foundation. before we introduce our distinguished speaker this evening, i wanted to mention a couple of special guest. distinguished speaker's daughter here and her husband. we have betsy...
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as i pointed out very strongly in my book about kissinger.t the moment you've got a big fight for control of the eastern mediterranean because russia is moving much much closer to turkey as it feels slightly betrayed by greece and that's because of the greek energy cooperation with cyprus and israel heavily sponsored by the united states one reason being that the united states is very angry about the turkish purchase of s. 400 missiles. protective missiles and judging and to what extent then william is the u.s. looking to bolster relations with athens as a result of the growing differences with turkey as you're going through which which appears to be realigning itself politically. yes well well at the end of the day the u.s. will always consider turkey more important than greece it's been proven by historical documents and proven by the way the treason to allow turkey to invade cyprus however on the surface for good public relations and good arms sales obviously and remember that the greek turkish market has been the biggest one for the u.s.
as i pointed out very strongly in my book about kissinger.t the moment you've got a big fight for control of the eastern mediterranean because russia is moving much much closer to turkey as it feels slightly betrayed by greece and that's because of the greek energy cooperation with cyprus and israel heavily sponsored by the united states one reason being that the united states is very angry about the turkish purchase of s. 400 missiles. protective missiles and judging and to what extent then...
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academy classroom professor randolph to learn about president nixon, his national adviser henry kissingereir strategy for withdrawing from vietnam and at 10:00 p.m., reel america, desert venture, a 1948 film produced by standard oil in california on exploration f oil and well drilling in saudi arabia. on 's what's coming up here american history tv. > our next presenter -- some staffing issues came up at the center for civil war studies an jim was unable to be here, he me to pass along his regrets. perfect we've got the stunt double and i told jon-erik. going to go and make some stuff up. he said, i wrote a really nice promised i so i would read it, although i was really attempted to come up here and just make up some
academy classroom professor randolph to learn about president nixon, his national adviser henry kissingereir strategy for withdrawing from vietnam and at 10:00 p.m., reel america, desert venture, a 1948 film produced by standard oil in california on exploration f oil and well drilling in saudi arabia. on 's what's coming up here american history tv. > our next presenter -- some staffing issues came up at the center for civil war studies an jim was unable to be here, he me to pass along his...
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. >> saturday at 2:30 eastern, winston lord come up often under -- author of kissinger and kissinger during the relationship with henry kissinger. [inaudible] that, he needed and able national security advisor. >> and at 10:00 -- >> here, they prepare the search for oil. 1948 real america, the industry.e saudi oil we will preview the votes for women's exhibit for the national portrait gallery. business.rted her own for sex outside of marriage. and, author sophia road and so -- institutionrson, no , no king, no priest would get to call all the shots. pastplore our nations every weekend on c-span3. chair jeromeserve powell spoke at the top of a listening session and with union representatives in washington, d.c.. here's a look at what he had to say. good afternoon, everyone during welcome to the board room where members meet eight times per year, most recently a couple of weeks ago. ands a magnificent unimposing
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what it was based on was could you do a cicitizens arrest of someone like henry kissinger and get themtalk truth so that could get out -- truth so they could get out? we thought about that and we realized thehere is no way you n nonviolently compel another and take them kind of like a prisoner and force them to spspeak. that is not a nonviolent action. that is not something we could do. amy: so you're going to trial. you faith can pharisee, trespassing -- you face and spurs it, it trespassing, and degradation of property. three felonies and a misdemeanor. what is your response? close our response is, i did them. seei own that and i don't that that is the crime. i think the crime is the weapons. the crime is the money spent on the weapons. the crime is the money y taken from the real needs in our country and in our world to spend d it on these weapons of mass destruction. and we need to stop that. and that is the message that i i wantnt to continue to stand behind. amy: longtime peacee activist lz mcalister. she and six other catholic anti-nuclear activists go on trial today for breakin
what it was based on was could you do a cicitizens arrest of someone like henry kissinger and get themtalk truth so that could get out -- truth so they could get out? we thought about that and we realized thehere is no way you n nonviolently compel another and take them kind of like a prisoner and force them to spspeak. that is not a nonviolent action. that is not something we could do. amy: so you're going to trial. you faith can pharisee, trespassing -- you face and spurs it, it trespassing,...
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they will recruit with that. >> martha: you very much, adam kissinger. always good to see you.tor rick scott about members of the own party and possibly defecting on impeachment when we come back that's why there's otezla. otezla is not a cream. it's a pill that treats plaque psoriasis differently. with otezla, 75% clearer skin is achievable. don't use if you're allergic to otezla. it may cause severe diarrhea, nausea, or vomiting. otezla is associated with an increased risk of depression. tell your doctor if you have a history of depression or suicidal thoughts or if these feelings develop. some people taking otezla reported weight loss. your doctor should monitor your weight and may stop treatment. upper respiratory tract infection and headache may occur. tell your doctor about your medicines and if you're pregnant or planning to be. otezla. show more of you. it's what gives audible themembers an edge.listening; it opens our minds, changes our perspective, connects us, and pushes us further. the most inspiring minds, the most compelling stories: audible. mom you've got to [ g
they will recruit with that. >> martha: you very much, adam kissinger. always good to see you.tor rick scott about members of the own party and possibly defecting on impeachment when we come back that's why there's otezla. otezla is not a cream. it's a pill that treats plaque psoriasis differently. with otezla, 75% clearer skin is achievable. don't use if you're allergic to otezla. it may cause severe diarrhea, nausea, or vomiting. otezla is associated with an increased risk of...
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. >> saturday at 2:30 p.m., winston lord on "kissinger versus kissinger." about nixon and his secretary of state henry kissinger. >> nixon had read the books and he wanted to dominate foreign policy of where he was so well versed and knew that, and to do that he knew that he needed a able and thoughtful national security adviser. >> at 10:00 -- >> there was work and life seemed rugged indeed. here in such a setting they prepared to search for oil. >> on real america, the 1948 film "desert venture" on the ventures of the saudi arabia oil industry, and sunday at 6:00 p.m. eastern on american artifacts, and we will preview the "votes for women" exhibit at the national gallery. >> she started her business as a wall street banker with her sister and advocated for free love which means sex outside of marriage. >> at 6:30 p.m. eastern author sophia rose enfeld discusses her book "democracy and truth." >> no one person, no one institution, no one sector, no king, priest, national research body, specific cast would get to call all of the shots. >> explore our nation
. >> saturday at 2:30 p.m., winston lord on "kissinger versus kissinger." about nixon and his secretary of state henry kissinger. >> nixon had read the books and he wanted to dominate foreign policy of where he was so well versed and knew that, and to do that he knew that he needed a able and thoughtful national security adviser. >> at 10:00 -- >> there was work and life seemed rugged indeed. here in such a setting they prepared to search for oil. >> on...
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eastern on american history tv, author winston lord on "kissinger on kissinger". >> nixon had read kissinger's books. nixon wanted to dominate foreign policy where he was so well versed and so interested in this and he knew to do that, he needed a very able, thoughtful national security adviser. 1. >>> at 10:00 -- >> there were little to do and life seemed rugged, indeed. here in such a setting, they prepared to search for oil. >> on reel america, the 1948 film "desert venture" on the origins of the saudi arabia oil industry. sunday at 6:00 p.m. eastern on american artifacts, we'll preview the votes for women exhibit at the smithsonian national portrait gallery. >> victorian hall was ahead of her time. she started her business as a wall street banker with her sister. she advocated for free love, which means sex outside of marriage. >> at 6:30 p.m. author sophia rosenfeld discusses her book. >> no king, national research body, specific cast would get to call all the shots. >> explore our nation's past on american history tv every weekend on c-span3. >>> sunday on q&a, the smithsonian institutio
eastern on american history tv, author winston lord on "kissinger on kissinger". >> nixon had read kissinger's books. nixon wanted to dominate foreign policy where he was so well versed and so interested in this and he knew to do that, he needed a very able, thoughtful national security adviser. 1. >>> at 10:00 -- >> there were little to do and life seemed rugged, indeed. here in such a setting, they prepared to search for oil. >> on reel america, the 1948...
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relationship with his secretary of state, henry kissinger. >> nixon had read kissinger's books. nixon wanted to dominate foreign policy when he was so well-versed and interested. he knew to do that he needed a very able thoughtful national security advisor. >> at 10:00. >> there was little to do except work. life seemed rugged indeed. here in such a setting they prepared to search for oil. >> on real america, the 1948 film, desert adventure on the saudi arabian oil industry. and then american artifacts we preview the "votes for women" exhibit. >> victoria was well ahead of her time. she started her own business as a wall street banker with her sister. she advocated for free love, which means sex outside of marriage. >> at 6:30 p.m. eastern, author, sofia rosenfeld discusses her book. >> no one person, no one institution, no one sector, no king, priest, national research body, specific cast would get to call all the shots. >> explorer nation's past on american history tv every weekend on c-span3. >>> while the brookings institution on inflation and monetary policy is taking a bre
relationship with his secretary of state, henry kissinger. >> nixon had read kissinger's books. nixon wanted to dominate foreign policy when he was so well-versed and interested. he knew to do that he needed a very able thoughtful national security advisor. >> at 10:00. >> there was little to do except work. life seemed rugged indeed. here in such a setting they prepared to search for oil. >> on real america, the 1948 film, desert adventure on the saudi arabian oil...
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and nixon was outraged, as was henry kissinger, and nixon and kissinger eventually forced an effort toestigate and try to sabotage daniel ellsberg, and that involved a burglary of daniel ellsberg's psychiatrist office. amy: and he was going to face the rest of his life in jail come ellsberg. his trial was going on at this time. >> yes, he was charged with offenses under the espionage act and was facing potential total of over 100 yearars in prison.n. amy: for r releasing the pentatn pages. what was the judge reaction in his trial when he understood what had taken place? result of the investigations by the senate come in the middle of 1973, an enormous number of revelations came out, including those pertaining to ellsberg and what nixon and the administration had done to him that included not only burglarizing ellsberg's psychiatrist, but where taping various people involved in antiwar movement, wiretapping various people who were .uspected of leaking john ehrlichman had actually approached the judge in the pentagon papers case and offered him the directorship of the fbi while he was ju
and nixon was outraged, as was henry kissinger, and nixon and kissinger eventually forced an effort toestigate and try to sabotage daniel ellsberg, and that involved a burglary of daniel ellsberg's psychiatrist office. amy: and he was going to face the rest of his life in jail come ellsberg. his trial was going on at this time. >> yes, he was charged with offenses under the espionage act and was facing potential total of over 100 yearars in prison.n. amy: for r releasing the pentatn...
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that adam kissinger tweet is astonishing. this is not just a republican, but a veteran. he might even still be active duty. and he is tweeting that his fellow republican, the president of the united states, hurt american forces by making an impulsive decision. if you just think about that, that is unbelievable. >> it takes a lot to get a person that wears the uniform to go after the commander in choie. >> exactly. never mind that he's in politics. that tweet to me said so much. >> in the context of president trump's normal reaction to these types of things, it doesn't seem to have affected him that much. i know we had the meeting with pelosi and schumer and trump yesterday, which we can talk about, but he's been pretty measured responding to all of this for a couple weeks now. i was in the roosevelt room when some of the first criticisms came out and a reporter read him some of the sharpest ones, and trump kind of shrugged his shoulders and said, these are people with different opinions. i have my opinions, they have their opinions, and we need to move on in syria. even
that adam kissinger tweet is astonishing. this is not just a republican, but a veteran. he might even still be active duty. and he is tweeting that his fellow republican, the president of the united states, hurt american forces by making an impulsive decision. if you just think about that, that is unbelievable. >> it takes a lot to get a person that wears the uniform to go after the commander in choie. >> exactly. never mind that he's in politics. that tweet to me said so much....
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>> he had read kissinger's books.needed a very able national security advisor. >> at 10:00, ♪ >> life seemed rugged indeed. they prepared to search for oil. >> on railamerica, the 1948 film "does her venture -- desert venture." sunday on american artifacts, we will preview the votes for women exhibit at the smithsonian. >> she was well ahead of her time. she started her own business as a wall street banker. sexadvocated for free love, outside of marriage. eastern, soviet rosenfeld discusses her book. , no onee person institution, no one said her, no king, priest, national research body, would get to call all the shots. >> explore our nations passed on american history tv every weekend on c-span3. next, a debate about conservatism in the age of trump with conservative supporters and opponents of the president's policies. >> my name is maggie garnet. it is my privilege to introduce erythroid guests today for what
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is the nukes with kennedy, whether it is harder, sharon any number of times, and even carter or kissinger >> he had something no other prime minister ever had in it if you look at his diary, he feared the united states was going to attack israel. it isn't generally known, but when he sentenced him to see marshall, he feared that there might be an american military strike on israel. this sounds so far-fetched. the british naval ships in the mediterranean in the summer of 1956 that were making the decision whether to go to support had two sets of orders in the thief on the ships. one was how to attack israel to defend jordan because of the treaty, or how to support the invasion of sinai because of the sinai campaign. >> on october 14, they call up the undersecretary of the foreign ministry and tells him to get off of his anti-semitic about and call of the orders to attack. two weeks before the war. they are not invited to the white house during his entire tenure. 16 years after the state was founded that was the first time they were invited to the white house. the first u.s. military aid th
is the nukes with kennedy, whether it is harder, sharon any number of times, and even carter or kissinger >> he had something no other prime minister ever had in it if you look at his diary, he feared the united states was going to attack israel. it isn't generally known, but when he sentenced him to see marshall, he feared that there might be an american military strike on israel. this sounds so far-fetched. the british naval ships in the mediterranean in the summer of 1956 that were...
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of state, henry kissinger. >> nixon had read kissinger's books. nixon wanted to dominate foreign policy when he was so well versed and so interested in this and he knew to do that and needed a very able, thoughtful national security adviser. ? a >> and at 10:00, was there little to do except work and life seemed rugged indeed. here in such a setting they prepared to search for oil. on real america, the 1948 film desert venture on the origins of the saudi arabian oil industry and sunday at 6:00 p.m. eastern on "american artifacts" we'll preview the works for women exhibit at the portrait gallery. >> victoria hall was well ahead of her time. she started her own business as a wall street banker with her sister tennessee kaplan. she advocated for free love which means sex outside of marriage. >> at 6:30 eastern, author sophia rosenfeld discusses her book. >> no one person, no one institution, no one sector, king, priest, national research body, specific caste would get to call all the shots. >> explore our nation's past on american history tv every we
of state, henry kissinger. >> nixon had read kissinger's books. nixon wanted to dominate foreign policy when he was so well versed and so interested in this and he knew to do that and needed a very able, thoughtful national security adviser. ? a >> and at 10:00, was there little to do except work and life seemed rugged indeed. here in such a setting they prepared to search for oil. on real america, the 1948 film desert venture on the origins of the saudi arabian oil industry and...
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relationship with his secretary of state, henry kissinger. >> nixon had read kissingers he books. nixon wanted to dominate foreign policy. he was so well versed and so interested in this, he knew to do that, he needed a very able, thoughtful, national security adviser. >>> and at 10:00 -- >> there was lit totle to do ext work and life seemed rugged, indeed. here in such a setting they prepared to search for oil. >> on "reel america" the 1948 film "desert venture" on the origins of the saudi arabian oil industry. >>> sunday at 6:00 p.m. eastern on "american artifacts," we'll preview the votes for women exhibit at the smithsonian's national port rrait gallery. >> she was well ahead of her time. she started her own business as a wall street banker with her sister. she advocated for free love which means sex outside of marriage. >>> and at 6:30 p.m. eastern on, author sophia rosenfeld discusses her book, "democracy and truth: a short history." >> no one person, no one institution, no one sector, no king, priest, national research body, specific cast, would get to call all the shots. >
relationship with his secretary of state, henry kissinger. >> nixon had read kissingers he books. nixon wanted to dominate foreign policy. he was so well versed and so interested in this, he knew to do that, he needed a very able, thoughtful, national security adviser. >>> and at 10:00 -- >> there was lit totle to do ext work and life seemed rugged, indeed. here in such a setting they prepared to search for oil. >> on "reel america" the 1948 film...
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[laughter] >> three, here's your list of reading, and a couple of them are by kissinger, words long.e is 27 the point that the marines make is, it's an imperfect way of the future but it's light we have in that dark path ahead and human nature doesn't change a lot so what across e trying to get to us was, we were responsible for our own development, for our wn learning and we would have to study this stuff. they could train us how to shoot to put a woundow dressing on a wound, how to call or an air vehicle that sort of thing, they knew we would have to know that and trained us to do it. educate cted us to ourselves for what they couldn't train us for, for the unexpected, for the time you're awake in your sleeping bag trying to figure out how you're going to deal with the attack the next day and that's the reading paid off. it's required reading and the surest way to probably find passed over for promotion is to find did you not do the reading for your rank, effective way ry of motivating people to read in is not hen history taught with the same degree of our universities as it once wa
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specifically henry kissinger, how were those relationships after? >> they were all very different. the kissinger relationship has been well documented, there's a book about how the two men kind of jockeyed for credit over different foreign policy accomplishments. it was a complicated relationship, for sure. finish -- i think his relationship with some of his aides was a little more personal. and, again, he felt their suffering very personally, particularly the ones that went to jail. you know, mitchell and ehrlichman and haldeman if, these were things that weighed op him. and there's stories in there where he occasionally reaches out. when haldeman gets out of jail, you know, nixon calls him. it's a pretty emotional conversation. i mean, he felt their grief very personally. and so there are a lot of those stories in here and a lot of those conversations. the heart and soul of the book by design is really to show him kind of emerging from this emotional state in '74 and '75 and really focusing on his policy objectives and really sort of taking him seriously as an ex-president and wh
specifically henry kissinger, how were those relationships after? >> they were all very different. the kissinger relationship has been well documented, there's a book about how the two men kind of jockeyed for credit over different foreign policy accomplishments. it was a complicated relationship, for sure. finish -- i think his relationship with some of his aides was a little more personal. and, again, he felt their suffering very personally, particularly the ones that went to jail. you...
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henry kissinger. >> nixon had read henry kissinger's books.so interested. >> at 10:00 -- >> there was little to do except work. they prepared to search for oil. >> on reel america, the 1948 the "desert venture" on origins of the saudi arabian oil industry. sunday at 6:00 p.m. eastern on american artifacts, we will preview the votes for women exhibit at the cecconi and -- smithsonian's national portrait gallery. >> she was starting her own business. for state laws. >> at six up -- 6:30 p.m. eastern, author sophia rosenfeld discusses her book "democracy and truth: a short history." >> no one person, sick your, king, specific cast would get to call all the shots. >> explore our nation's past on a mac in history tv every weekend on c-span 3. >> "washington journal" continues. host: here for the next 15 plus minutes or so, getting your thoughts on the appropriateness of seeking foreign governments' help in u.s. political issues. this after the president on cama called on china to investigate the biting's -- bidens. (202) 748-8001 is a line for repu
henry kissinger. >> nixon had read henry kissinger's books.so interested. >> at 10:00 -- >> there was little to do except work. they prepared to search for oil. >> on reel america, the 1948 the "desert venture" on origins of the saudi arabian oil industry. sunday at 6:00 p.m. eastern on american artifacts, we will preview the votes for women exhibit at the cecconi and -- smithsonian's national portrait gallery. >> she was starting her own business. for...
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suppressing this people and so on so forth but i'll read the bill and there came nixon and also henry kissinger and there came a period honeymoon period whereby the united states want the china on their side so as to thought otherwise all russia. and so that there came a honeymoon period in the side of china with a ship and then also for the little bit china was more into the night with theo the world trade organization ringback because it was felt by brain china into the beauty of time it could produce all the all the cheap products of production that we all sorts that china and then all the. of the cheap products the benefit the american consumer goods and then also the whole china would be more like the west you know to see more would become more liberal and then even more than credit. but end of the so many years this hope was was lost i mean that the the the this this up newitz of the fact that time is a lot like the united states by any means and not ringback only is is is 'd is a mockery they are saying that he shares the nike shoes anymore is lollop trying to eat americans lunch in 5 g.
suppressing this people and so on so forth but i'll read the bill and there came nixon and also henry kissinger and there came a period honeymoon period whereby the united states want the china on their side so as to thought otherwise all russia. and so that there came a honeymoon period in the side of china with a ship and then also for the little bit china was more into the night with theo the world trade organization ringback because it was felt by brain china into the beauty of time it...
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eastern on american history tv, winston lord, author of "kissinger on kissinger," on president nixonrelationship with henry kissinger . >> [inaudible] able nationalry security advisor. >> and at 10:00 -- >> there was little to do except work and life seemed rugged indeed. here, they prepared to search for oil. >> on real america, the 1948 film desert venture, on the origins of the saudi arabian oil industry. on sunday at 6:00 p.m. eastern on american artifacts, we preview the vote for women exhibit at the national portrait gallery. business,rted her own she advocated for sex outside of marriage. eastern, 6:30 p.m. author sophia rosenfeld discusses her book "democracy and truth, a short history." >> know one person, no one institution, sector, king, priest, national research body, specific cast would get to call all the shots. >> explore our nation for the ont -- nation's past american history tv. all weekend, every weekend on c-span3. up next, former national security advisor talks about u.s.-north korea relations and the efforts by the trump administration to reach an arms deal. the
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for this show will be back on wednesday 46 years to the day that satire allegedly died when henry kissinger got the nobel peace prize if you like you just my social media can subscribe to white trash and. one else seems wrong. wrong just don't hold. me. to shape out of disdain. and in detroit because betrayal. when something find themselves worlds apart we choose to look for common ground. so smart it's. just. he was so they did so. in that. clip. let. your little one with the show moves just watch me over. the top of my mind that you know most of the time. oh. oh. the. deals are sealed and gift exchange in riyadh as lattimer put in 6 to bolster russia's ties with saudi arabia. video obtained by r.t. is roughly agency it shows the syrian army entering a cop prominence in northeast syria earlier turkish officials said they'd struck and agreement with damascus to deploy government troops to the area. and the child gender clinic in the u.k. is sued over the alleged use of under research experimental treatment we hear from a title analyst who works there. something about. this is cool almost pu
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