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but but but kissinger too i think kissinger kissinger just that hubris he wanted everything between in this backchannel between ambassador dobrynin and himself and the state partment has published and you can only get it on on the web but they have side by side translations of the backchannel the american the english version has been in the series but they translated russian and you see in that translation that you that are often overlooked and one is there were attempts by dobrynin do what at to one to link different arms control agreements bw stuff was going on and there were negotiations that eventuated the biological weapons convention in 72. but nixon and kissinger were so focused salt, they just had this tunnel vision and a lot of it had to do about wanting their disdain and hostility. you're absolutely. kim so todd, what does cover and and how did they get to to agree on on what they agreed on how did they arrive at launchers and warheads and the dispersion between nuclear triad? what what does it entail? yeah, i mean, i'll let aaron talk about the details of the agreement, how
but but but kissinger too i think kissinger kissinger just that hubris he wanted everything between in this backchannel between ambassador dobrynin and himself and the state partment has published and you can only get it on on the web but they have side by side translations of the backchannel the american the english version has been in the series but they translated russian and you see in that translation that you that are often overlooked and one is there were attempts by dobrynin do what at...
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kissinger went back, a second time -- this is in the book of a truly fascinating -- went back to him second time and said look, we really want you to do this. this is at the time he was still the national security advisor, and the guy's answer was i am the ambassador for the president , not the ambassador for the national security advisor, at which point kissinger told nixon, and the following week, the ambassador to poland flew home and walked into the oval office and nixon explained to him and apparently very vivid terms that he, the president, expected the following things to happen, and just wanted to know they were going to happen with this ambassador or with the next ambassador. [laughter] at which point the guy said, oh, ok, i will do it. [laughter] so, they go through a process -- to show you an example of how secretive this was -- they very carefully reaching out to the chinese and saying, we would really like to sit down and talk. now, the chinese had become very unhappy with the soviets. it is important remember that when khrushchev made his speech attacking stalin, from t
kissinger went back, a second time -- this is in the book of a truly fascinating -- went back to him second time and said look, we really want you to do this. this is at the time he was still the national security advisor, and the guy's answer was i am the ambassador for the president , not the ambassador for the national security advisor, at which point kissinger told nixon, and the following week, the ambassador to poland flew home and walked into the oval office and nixon explained to him...
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we should not over egg them but i pay attention to kissinger. had the moet hennessy ceo, apparently partying like the roaring 20's. i could see you in one style and me in a dinner soup dani: you're never -- dinner suit. dani: it is absolute euphoria and chinese equities from the reopening story. i wonder if the folks you talk to, you will be talking to jim mcgregor, is there euphoria among the corporates themselves? manus: even just reflecting back, this is the chinese market, you can see the msci asia at a two month high. it will come down to supply chains. i caught up with moet hennessy ceo, for him it is the supply chain crunch of glass, he's running at of champagne. dubai will be a monster market for him but he is physically running out of supply. there will be more grapes next year but prices are increasing. he stockpiled for the china reopening, because if there is any evidence at all, when china comes roaring back, it might put the 20's to blushing shame. dani: looking forward to your interview in about 20 minutes. manus cranny at the new
we should not over egg them but i pay attention to kissinger. had the moet hennessy ceo, apparently partying like the roaring 20's. i could see you in one style and me in a dinner soup dani: you're never -- dinner suit. dani: it is absolute euphoria and chinese equities from the reopening story. i wonder if the folks you talk to, you will be talking to jim mcgregor, is there euphoria among the corporates themselves? manus: even just reflecting back, this is the chinese market, you can see the...
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henry kissinger was saying it is along the road in all of this as well.s are not solved overnight. it was not really focused on trade these talks. >> i think what this meeting is about is reestablishing the relationship. they have had a long history. they have had upwards of 70 hours face-to-face over the many years. they have to reestablish a connection and build upon that. on trade, some of the side discussions are about trade and about the shocks to the global system caused either by the disruptions in china because of the supply chain issues, but also the war in ukraine. it is at the back of so many of these discussions because of the disruptions caused to global food supply and inflation. that is what we are waiting for is whether a joint statement from the g20 will include condemnation of russia's war in ukraine. president jacoby mentioned the war. he called for an end to war and he talked about the rising threat of food crisis and fertilizer shortages as well. the war is still playing at the backdrop of almost every discussion here. rishaad: let's
henry kissinger was saying it is along the road in all of this as well.s are not solved overnight. it was not really focused on trade these talks. >> i think what this meeting is about is reestablishing the relationship. they have had a long history. they have had upwards of 70 hours face-to-face over the many years. they have to reestablish a connection and build upon that. on trade, some of the side discussions are about trade and about the shocks to the global system caused either by...
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sam bankman-fried henry kissinger --shery: henry kissinger said it was a good starting point for thep. we also the vice president of china who last year talked about opening china to more for investments. we will see what he says this year. that is not what we have seen so far with the covid zero strategy. you can see the market opens in japan, and mixed picture with the nikkei under pressure. despite that we have seen fluctuations between gains and losses throughout the new york session. the japanese yen touching that 140 level, seeing weakness against the u.s. dollar. the dollar has been going up and down with a recent commentary from fed officials, the 10-year yield we are watching, 386 is the level as we have seen the treasury yields climb again. we see the korean yuan trade in a narrow range, perhaps importers were buying dollars following the dip. we see more of an upside when it comes to korean stockmarkets, korean won holding at that 1323 level. haidi: you mentioned that 140 level, psychologically this is a dollars story, you see that play out in the aussie dollar, on the a w
sam bankman-fried henry kissinger --shery: henry kissinger said it was a good starting point for thep. we also the vice president of china who last year talked about opening china to more for investments. we will see what he says this year. that is not what we have seen so far with the covid zero strategy. you can see the market opens in japan, and mixed picture with the nikkei under pressure. despite that we have seen fluctuations between gains and losses throughout the new york session. the...
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kissinger was serious. he came home humiliated. president ford was quite mad as hell. and what do they do? i just wanted to review what they did because i think it's a good template for what we should do now. they ordered the following steps. a national security study of u.s. interests and policy and strategy in the middle east. a review of israel's request from $1.8 billion in military assistance and 700 million in economic assistance. they canceled all upcoming visits by the israeli defense minister and israeli military delegation. we can talk about the timeline for the delivery. they delayed delivery of lance missiles and laser-guided bombs. they instructed each government department to curtail the privilege exits that israeli officials had enjoyed. kissinger removed the hotline between his national security council office in the white house and the israeli ambassadors office. and president ford issued instructions that the approach to the israelis should be one of what he called dignified aloofness, and which high-level, all high-level meetings and visits were put
kissinger was serious. he came home humiliated. president ford was quite mad as hell. and what do they do? i just wanted to review what they did because i think it's a good template for what we should do now. they ordered the following steps. a national security study of u.s. interests and policy and strategy in the middle east. a review of israel's request from $1.8 billion in military assistance and 700 million in economic assistance. they canceled all upcoming visits by the israeli defense...
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of ac henry kissinger's is -- is someone comes to mind but is there a modern day kissinger who can movehere. >> we've seen them playing a constructive role in facilitating the deal for exports of grain and he may play his role. henry kissinger's one who's highly respected, but at the end of the day what matters for president putin, he wants to have a deal in conversation with the white house. the question is of course how those terms you start to talk to putin and that remains to be seen. >> what is your expectation for this winter? how does this conflict evolve this winter. we are starting to go into the difficult period. it's cooling down rapidly what you think will happen over the next few months. >> i think the winter will be a tipping point. we will see which positions ukraine with the help of nato stands against russia's aggression and we will see what measures russia will reinforce. and certainly don't rule out also in those internal dynamics in russia. more are being sent from the front from ukraine back to moscow, more people especially mothers in a similar way as it happened i
of ac henry kissinger's is -- is someone comes to mind but is there a modern day kissinger who can movehere. >> we've seen them playing a constructive role in facilitating the deal for exports of grain and he may play his role. henry kissinger's one who's highly respected, but at the end of the day what matters for president putin, he wants to have a deal in conversation with the white house. the question is of course how those terms you start to talk to putin and that remains to be seen....
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kissinger said by applying such a strategy today.oing around the world and exploring challenges with clear eyed realistic solutions. today we will cover a host of pressing topics and approach them from a position of what is best for america's long-term national interest. a popular topic across today has to do with our countries relationship with china. this is the most important bilateral relationship in the world today, which is become the most contentious. many overstated, many understated, but few understand it. and those who will soon gather on this stage certainly understand it. let's approach a series of issues on china from a strategic spur specter. i like to introduce william barr, the 77th and 85th u.s. attorney general in one of only two people in history to serve twice at the study for strategic and international studies, a chinese studies from the university of oxford and spent the majority of his career focused on u.s.-china relations. matt is a distinguished visiting fellow at the hoover institution at the foundation fo
kissinger said by applying such a strategy today.oing around the world and exploring challenges with clear eyed realistic solutions. today we will cover a host of pressing topics and approach them from a position of what is best for america's long-term national interest. a popular topic across today has to do with our countries relationship with china. this is the most important bilateral relationship in the world today, which is become the most contentious. many overstated, many understated,...
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kissinger has also said that on the one hand, americans frequently seem to regard foreign policy as an optional activity and on the other hand, the breath of the american principles should be universal and believe that justice would be served if all nations into our nation. in this sometimes begets another belief. that the u.s. foreign policy should have a purpose of spreading our universal truths. winston churchill knew better and remember, this is a man who loved our country. winston churchill understood this custody of history. the vast inertia nations and national cultures. he was adverse to unrealistic national ambitions abroad. the united states had paid a steep price for not sharing his realism about this. in march of 2003, three weeks before the u.s. invasion of iraq, president george w. bush said, and i quote that human cultures can be vastly different if the human heart desires the same things, everywhere in earth. that is, i suggest and i think churchill would said, wishful thinking. exactly the sort of thinking that churchill deplored. it is refuted by virtually every chapt
kissinger has also said that on the one hand, americans frequently seem to regard foreign policy as an optional activity and on the other hand, the breath of the american principles should be universal and believe that justice would be served if all nations into our nation. in this sometimes begets another belief. that the u.s. foreign policy should have a purpose of spreading our universal truths. winston churchill knew better and remember, this is a man who loved our country. winston...
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he has authored 16 books including " kissinger the idealist".asparov is a global human rights activist, speaker and world chess champion. and this morning's discussion -- i should say this afternoon's discussion will be moderated by james coleman who writes an opinion column for the washington post and is a lecturer at standard university -- stanford university. please welcome them. [applause] >> thank you so much. thank you everyone for being here, thank you mary. very good to see you. >> good afternoon. >> we will just jump right in. obviously, russia and china are inexplicably dutch inextricably linked. -- inextricably linked. in the news today was kherson and ukrainian troops moving in. what is your read of the current situation in ukraine? >> there can be no second opinion. ukraine is winning the war. russia is in your treat. vladimir putin has realized that there will be no other choic e but to leave kherson. the most capable part of the russian army left after the beginning of the invasion on november 24 would encircle. you can see from t
he has authored 16 books including " kissinger the idealist".asparov is a global human rights activist, speaker and world chess champion. and this morning's discussion -- i should say this afternoon's discussion will be moderated by james coleman who writes an opinion column for the washington post and is a lecturer at standard university -- stanford university. please welcome them. [applause] >> thank you so much. thank you everyone for being here, thank you mary. very good to...
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henry kissinger has argued that americans believes in our principles are universally true. he implies the governments based on other principles are less than legitimate. they are, as it were on permanent probation. our founding document, the declaration of independence, does not mince words. it says governments derive their just powers, they're just powers from the consent of the government. therefore, many of the world's governments do not have just powers. kissinger has also said acutely that on the one hand, americans frequently seem to regard foreign policy as an optional activity. on the other hand, the belief that american principles should be universal, the belief that justice would be served if all nations emulated our nation. this belief sometimes begets another belief. that u.s. foreign policy should have a missionary purpose of spreading our universal truths. wind still winston churchill knew better. and remember, this is a man who loved our country. winston churchill understood that this custody of history, the vast inertia of nations and national cultures. he w
henry kissinger has argued that americans believes in our principles are universally true. he implies the governments based on other principles are less than legitimate. they are, as it were on permanent probation. our founding document, the declaration of independence, does not mince words. it says governments derive their just powers, they're just powers from the consent of the government. therefore, many of the world's governments do not have just powers. kissinger has also said acutely that...
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this phrase, by the way, was not authored by putin, but by henry kissinger, us presidential adviser on national security, us secretary of state, and laureates. forgive me lord nobel prize. so , last week my colleagues from the telen news agency shared the tv news. the data of a closed american social survey on belarus turned out to be at the disposal of journalists. let's translate into russian this survey was cut by our intelligence and handed over to journalists. and regardless of results. the very fact that classified information was easily stolen by our chekists. in any case, it would cause a storm of negative emotions in washington and run away, so, as they say, regularly stolen, it follows that the international republican institute from the usa ordered the sun to follow from another american institute of the institute of the gallof institute of ge. i called 1,500 belarusians, the choice is, of course, well, so-so, but how is it to the question of which of the leaders of the opposition. do you trust most of all the name tikhanovskaya named 1% of the respondents have the surname l
this phrase, by the way, was not authored by putin, but by henry kissinger, us presidential adviser on national security, us secretary of state, and laureates. forgive me lord nobel prize. so , last week my colleagues from the telen news agency shared the tv news. the data of a closed american social survey on belarus turned out to be at the disposal of journalists. let's translate into russian this survey was cut by our intelligence and handed over to journalists. and regardless of results....
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i wanted to mention done, you know, you just mentioned henry kissinger a few, a few moments ago. the guy is still going to 900 something odd years old, but it was also he also said, if you want to control the people to the will, you have to control the energy. he also allegedly said later down the road. if you want to control the people that you have to control their access to food, but i'm not exactly sure if he was the one who said that gentlemen, it's been wonderful having you both here at the headquarters of artsy and our studio here at moscow. danica alika international lawyer are no devil a human and labor rights laura as well. thank you very much, both of you joining us and welcome back from don bass and on. yes, very interesting to get your, well, your level headed opinion on what's going on down the i know of correspondence with down that we always get the action from them, but to get the more schuman side of it from both of you. priceless. thank you both very, very much. thank you. thank you. thank you. well, thanks for joining us here on archie international. let's shi
i wanted to mention done, you know, you just mentioned henry kissinger a few, a few moments ago. the guy is still going to 900 something odd years old, but it was also he also said, if you want to control the people to the will, you have to control the energy. he also allegedly said later down the road. if you want to control the people that you have to control their access to food, but i'm not exactly sure if he was the one who said that gentlemen, it's been wonderful having you both here at...
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this invested, henry kissinger was on the company's board.ny's board. this is my certificate for thoroughly . my certificate for thoroughly showing my shares, and a was actually signed by elizabeth holmes. 50 actually signed by elizabeth holmes. , ., actually signed by elizabeth holmes. , ., holmes. so it is a bit of history- _ holmes. so it is a bit of history- it _ holmes. so it is a bit of history. it is, _ holmes. so it is a bit of history. it is, sad - holmes. so it is a bit of history. it is, sad bit i holmes. so it is a bit of history. it is, sad bit of| history. it is, sad bit of history _ history. it is, sad bit of history but _ history. it is, sad bit of history but history, i history but history, nevertheless. ., , ., nevertheless. eileen was a secretary _ nevertheless. eileen was a secretary in _ nevertheless. eileen was a secretary in silicon - nevertheless. eileen was a secretary in silicon valley, j secretary in silicon valley, she heard about this amazing new company. she heard about this amazing new company-— new company. mat
this invested, henry kissinger was on the company's board.ny's board. this is my certificate for thoroughly . my certificate for thoroughly showing my shares, and a was actually signed by elizabeth holmes. 50 actually signed by elizabeth holmes. , ., actually signed by elizabeth holmes. , ., holmes. so it is a bit of history- _ holmes. so it is a bit of history- it _ holmes. so it is a bit of history. it is, _ holmes. so it is a bit of history. it is, sad - holmes. so it is a bit of history. it...
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teaching assistant to henry kissinger, recipient of the highest reward -- highest award. the emmy award for television, his book is a searing revelation of america's past. the only award he was unable to achieve was the oscar, but then he was incapable of acting and he scorned makeup. beneath these accolades laid a heart of patriotism and generosity. less the curmudgeon, but the patriot while berating our leaders' follies, -- les the inquisitor infused of the mentor, our future is more hopeful because of the students and fellows who he took under his wing. the signal -- was the more than six decade journey that his beloved and unsinkable judy. for better or for worse, in sickness and in health, he mastered the valleys and scaled the heights and during his homestretch, his awesome stoicism was mast by judy's awesome solace. and in turn both were sustained by the devotion of their succeeding generations. those are some of the reasons why les was my best friend. les was also a moses on international affairs. here are 10 commandments for american foreign policy from his book
teaching assistant to henry kissinger, recipient of the highest reward -- highest award. the emmy award for television, his book is a searing revelation of america's past. the only award he was unable to achieve was the oscar, but then he was incapable of acting and he scorned makeup. beneath these accolades laid a heart of patriotism and generosity. less the curmudgeon, but the patriot while berating our leaders' follies, -- les the inquisitor infused of the mentor, our future is more hopeful...
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he wasn't kissinger who opened up to china because that may not mhave been a great idea now. very creative foreign policy thinker and he read about american history. so perhaps i would put them in different categories. i think to me there a lot of things i could accept that to me the end of it was january the sixth and questioning the wizards of the election which is a i continuing threat to americn democracy. c thank you michael. [applause] michael assigned books.
he wasn't kissinger who opened up to china because that may not mhave been a great idea now. very creative foreign policy thinker and he read about american history. so perhaps i would put them in different categories. i think to me there a lot of things i could accept that to me the end of it was january the sixth and questioning the wizards of the election which is a i continuing threat to americn democracy. c thank you michael. [applause] michael assigned books.
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attract investors to the hook, according to the american media, former us secretaries of state henry kissingerultz is one of tesla's first investors to look for billionaire tim draper as well as media mogul robert murtck, and many of them.
attract investors to the hook, according to the american media, former us secretaries of state henry kissingerultz is one of tesla's first investors to look for billionaire tim draper as well as media mogul robert murtck, and many of them.
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as he says to kissinger at one point nobody will ever know. what they put a president through in a time like this. um, so i think we can talk about whether or not nixon is a true tragic hero we can talk about, you know, some of the of watergate. um, you know, i loved the line from that holdeman says to dean dean will do once the toothpaste is out of the tube. it's going to be very hard to put it back in. which described their problem they faced because once the aid started, you know talking and dean started talking in particular was very hard to put that toothpaste back in the tube. then there's nixon to david frost. actually, this is after the after his resignation. he says i gave them a sword meaning his enemies. which they twisted with relish into my wounds. if i had been in their place, i would probably have done the same thing. there's nixon on his own. downfall where he says he tells his staff always remember? others may hate you but those who hat . . . . my story begins in january 1973. i'm not trying to include every detail, i'm focuse
as he says to kissinger at one point nobody will ever know. what they put a president through in a time like this. um, so i think we can talk about whether or not nixon is a true tragic hero we can talk about, you know, some of the of watergate. um, you know, i loved the line from that holdeman says to dean dean will do once the toothpaste is out of the tube. it's going to be very hard to put it back in. which described their problem they faced because once the aid started, you know talking and...
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that i have taken from studying kissinger. >> gary? mr. kasparov: very simple. do not want to have to make a bet but i am happy to. vladimir putin, that is my production for 2023. that year, we will see if i was overoptimistic. expecting more from the situation or i was as realistic as richard nixon. now we can play from a position of strength. >> mary, final thought? >> i would be very amazed if in any piece that jake sullivan tries to negotiate next year, crimea is returned to ukraine. so you are making an assumption about the outcome of the war. but it seems to me quite low probability in and of itself. >> crimea will turn to ukraine no matter what jake sullivan thinks about it. i do not think any american policy can stand in the way of a victorious ukrainian army. >> we are going to have to bet on that. it's the kind of bet that i do not mind to lose, but what are we betting? one of your chess boards signed. >> in any case i give you my chessboard assigned. -- signed. if i lose the bet, i will confess that i was wrong. >> if you win, i will buy you dinner in
that i have taken from studying kissinger. >> gary? mr. kasparov: very simple. do not want to have to make a bet but i am happy to. vladimir putin, that is my production for 2023. that year, we will see if i was overoptimistic. expecting more from the situation or i was as realistic as richard nixon. now we can play from a position of strength. >> mary, final thought? >> i would be very amazed if in any piece that jake sullivan tries to negotiate next year, crimea is returned...
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as he says to kissinger at one point, nobody will ever know what they put a president through in atime like this . so we can talk about whether or not nixon is the true tragic hero. we can talk about someof the great minds of watergate . i loved the line from haldeman says to dean. dean will do, once the t toothpaste is out of the tube it's going to be hard to put it back in which describes their problem they face because once the aides started e talking and dean started talking in particular it wasvery hard to put the toothpaste back in the tube . then there's next and to david frost actually, this is after the updates his resignation he says i gave them a sword meeting his enemies, which they twisted with relish into my wounds. if i had been in their place i would probably have donethe same thing . there's nixon on his own downfall. where he says, he tells his staff always remember others may hate you but those who hate you don't win unless you hate them. and then you destroy yourself . and i think that pretty much sums up the tragedy of richard nixon. so thanks very much for the nic
as he says to kissinger at one point, nobody will ever know what they put a president through in atime like this . so we can talk about whether or not nixon is the true tragic hero. we can talk about someof the great minds of watergate . i loved the line from haldeman says to dean. dean will do, once the t toothpaste is out of the tube it's going to be hard to put it back in which describes their problem they face because once the aides started e talking and dean started talking in particular...
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henry kissinger, who needs no introduction as president nixon's national security advisor and secretaryate, and the winner of the nobel peace prize. last evening he outlined the nixon grand strategy, which was to essentially "combine power with purpose." he went on, "we should place the american interest in such a way we were closer to russia and china than they were close to each other, giving us a maximum
henry kissinger, who needs no introduction as president nixon's national security advisor and secretaryate, and the winner of the nobel peace prize. last evening he outlined the nixon grand strategy, which was to essentially "combine power with purpose." he went on, "we should place the american interest in such a way we were closer to russia and china than they were close to each other, giving us a maximum
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rupert murdock the company's board of directors was occupied by former secretaries of state henry kissingerjor. shultz bill clinton helped promote the idea, and joe biden. as vice president of the united states in 2015, i even visited the company and admired its success, which impressed me the most. it's not just that you're making these lab tests more accessible. but you are still doing it. it's at very low prices compared to those. what are there now while maintaining the highest standards, this helps people no matter how they live, they are in poor neighborhoods or mansions to control their health. when biden said it. he, of course, did not know that everything shown to him was actually a fake beautiful screen. in fact, practically nothing worked, the new edison blood test device, allegedly specially created by the company for diagnostics, existed only in the picture, tests were done on conventional equipment, but most importantly, nothing. there was no armament of diseases at an early stage for almost 10 years, holmes was allowed to fool politicians investors all this time attracting hu
rupert murdock the company's board of directors was occupied by former secretaries of state henry kissingerjor. shultz bill clinton helped promote the idea, and joe biden. as vice president of the united states in 2015, i even visited the company and admired its success, which impressed me the most. it's not just that you're making these lab tests more accessible. but you are still doing it. it's at very low prices compared to those. what are there now while maintaining the highest standards,...
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with, we understand that this person knows extremely many and he is trying to fulfill a kind of kissingerission so shuttle diplomacy and he communicates with very different environments in particular with representatives of the russian federation in your opinion what does sullivan's visit mean precisely because i have a certain voting assumption uh on those issues i would answered your question from another point of view, i already said that there is, let's say, a lack of understanding in the united states and in the collective west, that ukraine's victory should mean a human race, and i think that this is such a question correctly check the lessons in ukraine precisely in order to er this defeat russia but the reality is that it should have been focused on at the same time it is unlikely that they will be able to help eh hmm speeding up the war on a profitable and necessary for ukraine ugh well, mr. olezh, probably lastly , i would like to eh finish the topic of sullivan's visit and its possible consequences, did you notice that how a diplomat with e-e experience would refrain from comme
with, we understand that this person knows extremely many and he is trying to fulfill a kind of kissingerission so shuttle diplomacy and he communicates with very different environments in particular with representatives of the russian federation in your opinion what does sullivan's visit mean precisely because i have a certain voting assumption uh on those issues i would answered your question from another point of view, i already said that there is, let's say, a lack of understanding in the...
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more of my conversation with congressman adam kissinger after the break.bout criminal referrals for donald trump. and just how dangerous, cash city hutchinson could be to the disgraced ex president. we will be right back. we will be right back. ♪♪ gillette presents... the gillettelabs with exfoliating bar. a razor designed to take the hassle out of your routine. with effortless shaving in one efficient stroke. the bar in the handle removes unseen dirt and debris the gets in the way of the blades. so, nothing gets between you and a quick and easy shave. ♪♪ all with a lifetime warranty. gillette. the best a man can get. the virus that causes shingles is sleeping... in 99% of people over 50. it's lying dormant, waiting... and could reactivate. shingles strikes as a painful, blistering rash that can last for weeks. and it could wake at any time. think you're not at risk for shingles? it's time to wake up. because shingles could wake up in you. if you're over 50, talk to your doctor or pharmacist about shingles prevention. socks are the #1 most requested item i
more of my conversation with congressman adam kissinger after the break.bout criminal referrals for donald trump. and just how dangerous, cash city hutchinson could be to the disgraced ex president. we will be right back. we will be right back. ♪♪ gillette presents... the gillettelabs with exfoliating bar. a razor designed to take the hassle out of your routine. with effortless shaving in one efficient stroke. the bar in the handle removes unseen dirt and debris the gets in the way of the...
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it wasn't kissinger who opened up to china, of course, you know, that might not have been such a great idea now that we have problems with china, but that was nixon was a very, you know, creative foreign policy thinker he read deeply about american history. i i'm in perhaps my too close to trump, but i i put them in ♪♪ 8:00 p.m. eastern, republican governor charlie baker shares his book, results were he offers though on how to move past politics and get things done. 10:00 p.m. eastern on "afterwards", sociologist looking at the future of retirement and whether working longer provides better financial security in her book overtime interviewed by college economics professor courtney oil. watch book tv every sunday on c-span2 invite a full schedule on your program guide or watch onne anytime booktv don't work. ♪♪ >> weekend on c-span2 an intellectual piece. every saturday american history tv documents american stories. sunday's book tv brings the latest in nonfiction books a authors funding for c-span2 comes from these television companies and more including cox. >> homework can be hard b
it wasn't kissinger who opened up to china, of course, you know, that might not have been such a great idea now that we have problems with china, but that was nixon was a very, you know, creative foreign policy thinker he read deeply about american history. i i'm in perhaps my too close to trump, but i i put them in ♪♪ 8:00 p.m. eastern, republican governor charlie baker shares his book, results were he offers though on how to move past politics and get things done. 10:00 p.m. eastern on...
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you can interpret yuria, you know elon musk took a very interesting place because on this henry kissinger like that - he will not come to another world, but he continues, apparently elon musk appeared, who even better and more cheerfully talks about how it is necessary negotiate with vladimir putin of useful idiots unfortunately , there are always enough idiots это человек очень э-э э-э ээ ээ ээ ээ ээ ээ ээ ээ эээ эээ человек очень ээ ээ ээ ээ ээ ээ ээ ээ ээ ээ ээ ээ ээ ээ ээ ээ ээ ээ ээ ээ twitter nobody needs him a lot of people so that we saw such a very interesting russian tribe ilona mask i am not talking about that ego if the blue ticks that he decided to sell for eight dollars for which someone immediately wrote to him how official delon mask that in general just a terrible ego trollit ego is trolled because it is possible sex this is going to slide, he somehow decided to leave in the mud and take part in such rubbish, this with everyone, this did not help his reputation in any way , and the fact that he suddenly decided to become a political philosopher and explain that a divided
you can interpret yuria, you know elon musk took a very interesting place because on this henry kissinger like that - he will not come to another world, but he continues, apparently elon musk appeared, who even better and more cheerfully talks about how it is necessary negotiate with vladimir putin of useful idiots unfortunately , there are always enough idiots это человек очень э-э э-э ээ ээ ээ ээ ээ ээ ээ ээ эээ эээ человек очень ээ ээ...
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s. secretaries of state, henry kissinger, and george schultz to sit on thoroughness. his board, digging by investigative journalists eventually revealed their noses, thackeray and the whole edifice collapsed 4 years ago. prosecutors also asked for hundreds of millions of dollars in restitution, but the judge deferred a decision on that till later. at the height of her fame, holmes, as company was worth $9000000000.00. she hobb dobbs, with politicians, celebrities and billionaires, and the media treated her to numerous adoring articles. now it appears she will be spending time behind bars, although she's likely to appeal her sentence. rob reynolds al jazeera los angeles. ah, it's just one day until the world cut begins and organizes have announced alcohol will only be available in hospitality suites in stadiums. it's a reversal of the original plan to sell beer around. he ain't venues but in the ticketing perimeter. consumption of alcohol in public is a legal encounter. alcohol will be available at fan parks and licensed bias to vailable ny obviously, and cats are also
s. secretaries of state, henry kissinger, and george schultz to sit on thoroughness. his board, digging by investigative journalists eventually revealed their noses, thackeray and the whole edifice collapsed 4 years ago. prosecutors also asked for hundreds of millions of dollars in restitution, but the judge deferred a decision on that till later. at the height of her fame, holmes, as company was worth $9000000000.00. she hobb dobbs, with politicians, celebrities and billionaires, and the media...
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henry kissinger was on the company's board. she was even on the front cover of forbes.ould do no wrong. but inside this building, the theranos lavish headquarters in silicon valley, there was a major problem. the tech simply didn't work as had been claimed. but the retail giant walgreens had a contract with theranos to diagnose patients. this is erika chung, a whistle—blower at theranos. we didn't let them know, hey, we reran your patient sample and we're not actually positive about what the diagnosis is. this is someone's health information. exactly. this isn't an app crashing. this isn't, you know, someone�*s food delivery coming late. that's just a different ball game. the company went from having an £8 billion valuation to being worth nothing. eileen lepera lost a chunk of her life savings. i think that 11.25 years makes sense, and i think it's fair considering all the facts of the case. holmes had argued at trial that she'd always attempted to create a genuine product and that she'd never intended to commit fraud. in january, a jury disagreed. she had hoped to be g
henry kissinger was on the company's board. she was even on the front cover of forbes.ould do no wrong. but inside this building, the theranos lavish headquarters in silicon valley, there was a major problem. the tech simply didn't work as had been claimed. but the retail giant walgreens had a contract with theranos to diagnose patients. this is erika chung, a whistle—blower at theranos. we didn't let them know, hey, we reran your patient sample and we're not actually positive about what the...
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there's tremendous power, putin has tremendous power, henry kissinger in foreign affairs may be a coupleyears ago worrying, arguing it's become harder to overthrow autocrats and dictators because they all have access to incredible spying technology that left them see potential opponents before they had the idea that they were a potential opponent and that's one of the reasons we just are not seeing regime change and that's what we hope for, for in an incredibly optimistic outcome but it's very difficult to know what might create that. it's not like there isn't pushback in cuba it's so powerful they can't get away from it. talking about the wall and the bridge we are speaking about the space in which autocrats don't come into that. i can't help but ask are you concerned about the united states at all about the politics at least becoming so paralyzed that we end up in a much more autocratic system on the left or the right. the societies are more suspicious and anti-semitic and more afraid of the other and that is a breeding ground. >> that's very interesting. you either appeal very strongl
there's tremendous power, putin has tremendous power, henry kissinger in foreign affairs may be a coupleyears ago worrying, arguing it's become harder to overthrow autocrats and dictators because they all have access to incredible spying technology that left them see potential opponents before they had the idea that they were a potential opponent and that's one of the reasons we just are not seeing regime change and that's what we hope for, for in an incredibly optimistic outcome but it's very...
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the honorary chair of the bloomberg new economy forum, henry kissinger will be with us again.azing how much dr. kissinger continues to contribute to the international dialogue. what he has to say about the u.s.-china rivalry will have everyone on the edge of their seats. >> what about some of the discussions we will be having with those big panels? >> one of the most important things about the new economy forum is not just bringing the public sector to the table, it is also bringing the private sector and capital to the table. nothing happens in this world without capital. you can have great ideas and policy, but money needs to be part of the equation. we've got ken griffin of citadel coming. neil shen, managing partner of sequoia china, a man you hardly ever see will be with us. as will the ceo of hillhouse. from the secant -- singaporean sovereign wealth, the ceo of gic as well as dylan piller. in the corporate world we are bringing david mcclendon of cargill to the table. noel quinn of hsbc. bill winters. michael knee box. the list goes on. it is quite a parade of boldfaced
the honorary chair of the bloomberg new economy forum, henry kissinger will be with us again.azing how much dr. kissinger continues to contribute to the international dialogue. what he has to say about the u.s.-china rivalry will have everyone on the edge of their seats. >> what about some of the discussions we will be having with those big panels? >> one of the most important things about the new economy forum is not just bringing the public sector to the table, it is also bringing...
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program is the grain deal, who is guilty of global famine, the legendary american diplomat henry kissingerrol the state, but by controlling food. you control an entire nation humanity has reached the 8 billion mark in a world where so many people have food as the number one resource, there is a bigger fight over it than any other rivalry about how daily bread has become a driving force in world politics and why there is not enough of it for everyone and will be discussed in the program and i i am glad to welcome inna aleksandrovna vetrenko, doctor of political sciences, professor of the russian federation, already present in our studio hello and vadim borovik political scientist. thank you very much for being with us today, in addition, i would like to connect with pleasure to our broadcast of a political expert from ukraine oleksandr lazarev good evening oleksandr hello nadezhda and the audience glad to see you, spend it, we start our discussion program with a blitz question of hunger, as it was in the past, has again become a weapon. vadim please listen, he never ceased to be one, if, uh
program is the grain deal, who is guilty of global famine, the legendary american diplomat henry kissingerrol the state, but by controlling food. you control an entire nation humanity has reached the 8 billion mark in a world where so many people have food as the number one resource, there is a bigger fight over it than any other rivalry about how daily bread has become a driving force in world politics and why there is not enough of it for everyone and will be discussed in the program and i i...
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if you compare history, i would already compare it. how once, where did secretary kissinger go to china here's your pancakes, he will finally visit china again, this is a serious step, unfortunately, you talked about the vote in the general assembly on reparations , so far china has remained on that side well, i would ask in beijing, and what will you compensate for these funds that we have, er, all er, to whom are you proposing the question? so to speak, he has to pay for his own money, it is not specifically mykolaiv oblast that suffered from its chinese business, chinese investors from shelling of the russian federation, yes, and that is why this conversation must be constantly introduced to us, and the position of china is correct, a colleague tells us that it is too important because we have to constantly remind them listen to the usa and britain, they constantly confirm us, so to speak , not because we are so loved by them, but also, according to the budapest memorandum, they are not the first guarantors of our territorial integrity they fulfill obligations of an international nat
if you compare history, i would already compare it. how once, where did secretary kissinger go to china here's your pancakes, he will finally visit china again, this is a serious step, unfortunately, you talked about the vote in the general assembly on reparations , so far china has remained on that side well, i would ask in beijing, and what will you compensate for these funds that we have, er, all er, to whom are you proposing the question? so to speak, he has to pay for his own money, it is...
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s. secretaries of state henry kissinger and george schultz to sit on thoroughness . his board, digging by investigative journalists, eventually revealed their noses, faker, re and the whole edifice collapsed 4 years ago. prosecutors also asked for hundreds of millions of dollars in restitution, but the judge deferred a decision on that till later. at the height of her fame, holmes, as company was worth $9000000000.00. she hobnob with politicians, celebrities and bill in airs, and the media treated her to numerous adoring articles. now it appears she will be spending time behind bars, although she's likely to appeal her sentence. rob reynolds al jazeera los angeles. ah, ah, just over a days ago now. and catherine is bracing itself an influx of football fan for the wild cup. many of them will come across the land border with saudi arabia. interrogating the reports. authority say they're expecting thousands of fans to cross to saudi cattle today in the coming days in the lead up to the match between saudi arabia and origin. tina on tuesday now they've overhauled the fac
s. secretaries of state henry kissinger and george schultz to sit on thoroughness . his board, digging by investigative journalists, eventually revealed their noses, faker, re and the whole edifice collapsed 4 years ago. prosecutors also asked for hundreds of millions of dollars in restitution, but the judge deferred a decision on that till later. at the height of her fame, holmes, as company was worth $9000000000.00. she hobnob with politicians, celebrities and bill in airs, and the media...
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s. secretaries of state henry kissinger and george schultz to sit on thoroughness. his board, digging by investigative journalists, eventually revealed their noses, thackeray and the whole edifice collapsed 4 years ago. prosecutors also asked for hundreds of millions of dollars in restitution, but the judge deferred a decision on that till later. at the height of her fame, holmes, as company was worth $9000000000.00. she hobnob with politicians, celebrities and billionaires, and the media treated her to numerous adoring articles. now it appears she will be spending time behind bars, although she is likely to appeal her sentence. rob reynolds al jazeera los angeles to the boss ill on mosque has some of the companies software engineers for face to face meetings in san francisco, in an email mosque asked the workers to send him summaries of recent coding achievements. meeting comes after we issued an ultimatum, telling employees to agree to long hours at high intensity or to quit with 3 month severance pay. hundreds of south of reportedly left a mexico. many people are
s. secretaries of state henry kissinger and george schultz to sit on thoroughness. his board, digging by investigative journalists, eventually revealed their noses, thackeray and the whole edifice collapsed 4 years ago. prosecutors also asked for hundreds of millions of dollars in restitution, but the judge deferred a decision on that till later. at the height of her fame, holmes, as company was worth $9000000000.00. she hobnob with politicians, celebrities and billionaires, and the media...
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levels, ms. holmes had a preternatural ability to gain the trust of important people, like henry kissinger and the, and george schultz both former secretaries of state of the united states to sit on the company's board of directors. and that gave it a sheen of respectability, but they of the company always a sort of said that our, our technology is proprietary. we can't have it, you know, vetted by any outside experts or anything like that. and that raised more and more suspicions. and as you said, eventually about 4 years ago, the whole thing was revealed as of fraud. now, after all of her fame and, and, and fortune, ah, ms. holmes does appear to be facing some time behind bars. sounds like a t v drama in the making. rob reynolds live in ella, thanks look. ah, just 2 days before the well cut begins, organizes of announced that alcohol will not be sold at stadiums. it's a reversal of the original plan to sell be around the 8 stadium sites within the ticketing perimeter. the public consumption of alcohol and public intoxication of both illegal in qatar, but alcohol will still be available i
levels, ms. holmes had a preternatural ability to gain the trust of important people, like henry kissinger and the, and george schultz both former secretaries of state of the united states to sit on the company's board of directors. and that gave it a sheen of respectability, but they of the company always a sort of said that our, our technology is proprietary. we can't have it, you know, vetted by any outside experts or anything like that. and that raised more and more suspicions. and as you...