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kissinger. he he thought that kissinger was tricky. and he he tried to cut him of conversations with nixon, which is hilarious because, for example, we have this records at camp david where. if you look at the russian and the american versions, they're very different but you can see basically brezhnev procrastinate eating for the first time for the first part of the conversation. the moment kissinger walks out of the room. he right to the middle east. okay let's about the middle east you know so it's really, really interesting. so so brezhnev if you're brezhnev was really unhappy, but he thought that he could perhaps strike a better relationship with nixon, that he had kissinger but then, you know, the soviets, the soviets were superseded in angola, the the certain when they could get advantage over the united states, they did in vietnam, as you as you mentioned. absolutely did not help the united states to an exit from vietnam. well, they they tried a little bit. they tried to be fair. so so, y
kissinger. he he thought that kissinger was tricky. and he he tried to cut him of conversations with nixon, which is hilarious because, for example, we have this records at camp david where. if you look at the russian and the american versions, they're very different but you can see basically brezhnev procrastinate eating for the first time for the first part of the conversation. the moment kissinger walks out of the room. he right to the middle east. okay let's about the middle east you know...
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kissinger returned to the negotiating table. in paris agreement to end the war and restore peace in vietnam. in general, he did not start this war, but the responsibility fell on him, and he eventually solved the problem, for which he deserves respect. i don’t think trump knows what to do, whether to put pressure on kiev to force it to negotiate, practically on putin’s terms, or wait for now. many were waiting for the summit to see how biden was doing. he managed to convince everyone that he was the leader of the free. no, if you read the press or comments, which are usually off the record, but this time they were made quite openly, there is an opinion that the president is incompetent, there is confidence among nato leaders that biden does not make decisions in any case, the white house apparatus is working, and they allowed the foreign policy establishment to do what it wants in ukraine, if trump is not elected again , it will be... iran is behaving more aggressively, they are not asking who brought it to this. the commander o
kissinger returned to the negotiating table. in paris agreement to end the war and restore peace in vietnam. in general, he did not start this war, but the responsibility fell on him, and he eventually solved the problem, for which he deserves respect. i don’t think trump knows what to do, whether to put pressure on kiev to force it to negotiate, practically on putin’s terms, or wait for now. many were waiting for the summit to see how biden was doing. he managed to convince everyone that...
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so let me first quote the late henry kissinger from his foreword to the book. quote the great statesman and diplomat develops a vision and takes a people from the present to a future that they have neither experi ence nor imagined. the process by which the statesman, the statesman that is diplomacy diplomacy. and he, of course, urges us people to read this book as a as a valuable and necessary primer. there's also a forward from secretary of state james baker. i don't know anyone still that has a a forward from kissinger and a preface from baker. so congratulations alone that and now let me quote myself in the endorsement to stu's book. my reads a brilliant analysis the ins and outs of diplomatic dealmaking from one of our country's finest public servants and global affairs practitioners. eizenstat superb writing sharpene interviews offer unique insights into what diplomacy works? when it fails and when the use of force becomes necessary. it's a must read for anyone with an interest in how diplomacy leadership works and how it doesn't. so over the past eight ye
so let me first quote the late henry kissinger from his foreword to the book. quote the great statesman and diplomat develops a vision and takes a people from the present to a future that they have neither experi ence nor imagined. the process by which the statesman, the statesman that is diplomacy diplomacy. and he, of course, urges us people to read this book as a as a valuable and necessary primer. there's also a forward from secretary of state james baker. i don't know anyone still that has...
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, probably that he was the solver of all issues, but kissinger minimum wage turned out to be not only but by and large he canceled the basic american approach by explaining to everyone that... how we are going to try to form them, we start from several premises, one of them is that when our country is not involved, when we are not in the lead, then one of two things happens, either someone else is involved, and probably not in a way that advances their own interests and values, or, just as bad, no one is involved, then you tend to have vacuums that are more likely to be filled with bad things before they are filled with good things. so we appreciate our involvement our leadership, but the downside is this: more than any time since i've been doing this, with all our power, we don't have the capacity. let me remind you that no one elected him, and who basically takes on the function of being biden to carry out presidential functions in determining the foreign policy of the state, such a seizure of power, a bad guitarist, dmitry, well, of course, the performance is amazing and it really
, probably that he was the solver of all issues, but kissinger minimum wage turned out to be not only but by and large he canceled the basic american approach by explaining to everyone that... how we are going to try to form them, we start from several premises, one of them is that when our country is not involved, when we are not in the lead, then one of two things happens, either someone else is involved, and probably not in a way that advances their own interests and values, or, just as bad,...
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in fact, the essence of what kissinger and nixon did in the early 70 is in the recognition of china was to keep these two apart. let me on your compare listen on the national sur. you know during trump and then in terms of the one released by biden, one challenge i'd make to you is i think some might say to you that in terms of the first one, that it was execute did in terms of defense the line that reagan had, you know, peace through strength, that our defee defenses were bolstered signals that were sent in termse establishment of actually a ki d ecau of concern of russian aggression that tangible actions that provided a deterrewould challen. well, it may not have been well some would say that it was executed in terms of act not not words. there were some was said, but actions. so there were some very helpfulu suggest, building up nato, giving some defensive weapons to ukraine that the obama administration had refused to give the javelins. the javelins, which i mean, today seems pretty modest compared to what we've had to go give the ukraine. and noe problem that they ran into, paul, w
in fact, the essence of what kissinger and nixon did in the early 70 is in the recognition of china was to keep these two apart. let me on your compare listen on the national sur. you know during trump and then in terms of the one released by biden, one challenge i'd make to you is i think some might say to you that in terms of the first one, that it was execute did in terms of defense the line that reagan had, you know, peace through strength, that our defee defenses were bolstered signals...
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in fact, the essence of what kissinger and nixon did in the early 70 is in the recogni chino apart.on your compare listen on the national security strategy. you know during trump and then in terms of the one released by hallge i'd make to you is i think some mightn termt one, that it wasxete did in terms of defense the line that reagan had, you know, peace through strength, that our defense defenses were bolstered and also the fact of the kind of signals that were sent in terms of policies like the establishment of actually a kind of fought you will or forward deployment in europe because of concern of russian aggression that actually there were concrete, tangible actions that provided a deterrent. so they would challenge that. well, it may not have been well executed. some would say that it was executed in terms of actions, not not words. e was said, but actions. so there were some very helpful actions, including, as you suggest, building up nato, ging some defensive weapons to ukraine that the obama administration had refused to gi the javelins, which i mean, today seems pretty■es
in fact, the essence of what kissinger and nixon did in the early 70 is in the recogni chino apart.on your compare listen on the national security strategy. you know during trump and then in terms of the one released by hallge i'd make to you is i think some mightn termt one, that it wasxete did in terms of defense the line that reagan had, you know, peace through strength, that our defense defenses were bolstered and also the fact of the kind of signals that were sent in terms of policies like...
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categorically against what he says, for those who are involved in international relations, reading kissingerher person whose books are available in moscow, he is even more controversial, his name is sbigniew brzzinski, i think it is important. immigration, they read mackinder and said, well , this is straight forward, and we should be able to read mackinder, absolutely right, mackinder and the eurasians, we should be able to read brzezinski, and my books, but my books are banned in america, this is important, that they are just, maybe, if some were hooligan attacks on america, they would not have touched all this, these are the real theoretical serious questions that are posed by american hegemony, here they are, this is another tucker. congratulated, they are very vigilant here, recently they even started censoring me on twitter, already twitter elon musk, it would seem, and how the account, the paid account, was canceled based on sanctions, that is, they are very vigilant to ideas , in fact, they just don’t pay attention to nonsense, but i think that we must act on -otherwise, we need to k
categorically against what he says, for those who are involved in international relations, reading kissingerher person whose books are available in moscow, he is even more controversial, his name is sbigniew brzzinski, i think it is important. immigration, they read mackinder and said, well , this is straight forward, and we should be able to read mackinder, absolutely right, mackinder and the eurasians, we should be able to read brzezinski, and my books, but my books are banned in america,...
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kissinger returned to the negotiating table, and on january 27 , 1973 , an agreement was signed in parise peace in vietnam. all in all. he didn’t start this war, but the responsibility fell on him, and he finally solved the problem, for which he deserves respect? i don’t think trump knows what to do, should he put pressure on kiev to force him to negotiate, practically on putin’s terms, or should he wait for now? many waited for the summit to see how biden felt, he managed to convince everyone that he was the leader of the free world. iran is behaving more aggressively, they don’t ask who brought it to this? the commander of the central command, the minister of defense, everything is in place, in the economy, inflation has now dropped somewhat, but it was going down. under control, no one blamed janet yellin, this is such a closed little world, inside which people retain power, and, of course, on the side of the democrats, the media, technology platforms, returned. wallstreet, in general, they believe that somehow it will settle down, the storm will subside. the majority believes that bi
kissinger returned to the negotiating table, and on january 27 , 1973 , an agreement was signed in parise peace in vietnam. all in all. he didn’t start this war, but the responsibility fell on him, and he finally solved the problem, for which he deserves respect? i don’t think trump knows what to do, should he put pressure on kiev to force him to negotiate, practically on putin’s terms, or should he wait for now? many waited for the summit to see how biden felt, he managed to convince...
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and, of course, he wrote a very important book with the late doctor henry kissinger about artificial intelligence. so we're ending our afternoon with eric, and trying to see if we can pull together some of the strains of thinking and challenges and ideas that we have heard. so eric, thank you for joining us. you look like you're in a very positional i can -- countable placed on want to start by asking you, , what are you most worried about with respect to ai in the 2024 election cycle? >> first, madam secretary, thank you and fighting me to participate in all the columbia activities. i'm at a tech conference, ai conference in snow in montana which is why i'm not there. if you look at misinformation, we now understand extremely well that plurality, emotion, and particularly horrible videos drive voting behavior, human behavior, mood,be everything. and the current social media companies are weaponizing that because they respond not to the content but rather to the emotion. because they know the things that are viral are outrageous, right?or crazy claims get much more spread. it's just
and, of course, he wrote a very important book with the late doctor henry kissinger about artificial intelligence. so we're ending our afternoon with eric, and trying to see if we can pull together some of the strains of thinking and challenges and ideas that we have heard. so eric, thank you for joining us. you look like you're in a very positional i can -- countable placed on want to start by asking you, , what are you most worried about with respect to ai in the 2024 election cycle? >>...
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we have seen these actions since the time of kissinger, and every government that has come to power in america one after another has tried to position itself as the main supporter of zionism, and this is one of the most important and best ways to managing the situation that has arisen and advancing economic programs is one of the problems in gaza, and the chinese have expressed their willingness to desalinate sea water to solve it, and the chinese have said that they are committed to transferring technologies related to this. the problem is that the chinese should be appreciated in this regard, along with other countries such as turkey and egypt. israel all this time doing an effort to continue the policy. america and israel we witnessed it continue with this situation . thank you very much. there was a conversation with mr. harley eshlenger, a political activist and the spokesperson of the shiler think tank. mr. eshlenger, thank you for being in this conversation . and now the second case, the turkish government has been trying to restore its relations with the syrian government, whic
we have seen these actions since the time of kissinger, and every government that has come to power in america one after another has tried to position itself as the main supporter of zionism, and this is one of the most important and best ways to managing the situation that has arisen and advancing economic programs is one of the problems in gaza, and the chinese have expressed their willingness to desalinate sea water to solve it, and the chinese have said that they are committed to...
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it was the latter who had confidential conversations with kissinger.s developed on ending the war and restoring peace in vietnam. it provided for the withdrawal of us troops and allies from the south of vietnam and the transfer of the process of political settlement into the hands of the vietnamese themselves. but november 7th. in 1972, richard nixon again won the us presidential election, after which he immediately proposed changing the text of the agreement. according to washington, the resolution of the conflict should not be in the hands of the vietnamese themselves. moreover, northern vietnam must recognize the existence of the southern one. having become acquainted with new demands, the drv delegation left paris. on the night of december 18-19 , 1972... already on nixon’s orders , massive bombings of the cities of hanoi and haiphong, also known as christmas bombings, began. they lasted 12 days in a row and were supposed to force hanoi to accept american conditions, but during this period, vietnamese pilots and anti-aircraft gunners shot down doze
it was the latter who had confidential conversations with kissinger.s developed on ending the war and restoring peace in vietnam. it provided for the withdrawal of us troops and allies from the south of vietnam and the transfer of the process of political settlement into the hands of the vietnamese themselves. but november 7th. in 1972, richard nixon again won the us presidential election, after which he immediately proposed changing the text of the agreement. according to washington, the...
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and of course he wrote a very important book with the late doctor henry kissinger about artificial intelligence we are ending our afternoon with eric and trying to see if we can pull together some of the strains of thinking and challenges that we've heard. thank you for joining us, you look like you're in a very comfortable but snowing place. i wanted to start by asking you, what are you most worried about with respect to ai in the 2024 election cycle? >> first, madam secretary, thank you for inviting me to participate in all of the columbia activities.i meditech conference in snowy montana which is why am not there. if you look at this information we now nunderstand extremely well that virality emotion and particularly powerful videos drive voting behavior, human behavior, moods, everything. social media companies are what denies end because they respond not to the content but rather to the emotion because they know the things that are viral are outrageous. crazy claims get much more spread it's just a human thing. my concern goes something like this. the tools to build really really terrible
and of course he wrote a very important book with the late doctor henry kissinger about artificial intelligence we are ending our afternoon with eric and trying to see if we can pull together some of the strains of thinking and challenges that we've heard. thank you for joining us, you look like you're in a very comfortable but snowing place. i wanted to start by asking you, what are you most worried about with respect to ai in the 2024 election cycle? >> first, madam secretary, thank you...
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during our panels today and of course he wrote a very important book with the late doctor henry kissinger about artificial intelligence so we k are ending and pulling together the strains of thinking and the challenges and ideas that we've heard you look like you're in a comfortable but snowy place. what are you most worried about with respect to ai in the 202014 election cycle? i'm at a tech conference if you look at misinformation, we now understand extremely well that particularly powerful videos drive voting behaviors, human behavior, mood, everything. from the emotion they know things thatar are viral are outrageous. the crazy claims get more spread.y my concern goes something like this. it's terrible misinformation availablefo today globally. most voters encounter them through social media so the question is what are the social media companies doing to make sure what they are promoting iff you will is legitimate under some set of assumptions you put forth a six-point plan for fighting election misinformation and disinformation. i wantnt to mention both because they are distinct. wha
during our panels today and of course he wrote a very important book with the late doctor henry kissinger about artificial intelligence so we k are ending and pulling together the strains of thinking and the challenges and ideas that we've heard you look like you're in a comfortable but snowy place. what are you most worried about with respect to ai in the 202014 election cycle? i'm at a tech conference if you look at misinformation, we now understand extremely well that particularly powerful...
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he he toin kissinger for the following the press is the enemy. the press is, the enemy.emy write that on the blackboard forget. and if there is someone who knows the american big media that is kari lake. and because kari lake. verdes them worked in that media. but he he learned that that now she fights against media evil. and i'm very thankful to her tonight. the floor is yours, carrie. thank you much. please. say hello. whoaevent? this i thought is going to be a little mixer is so for this beautiful home of us. it's wonderful to be here. she i appreciate you so much for writing this book and everyone who's here. i'm hoping that who is here has had the opportunity to visit one of the most amazing countries on the planet hun people incredible and what they have been through is a story of survival a story of survival and a story coming through that being stronger than ever. and in for us, it's a cautionary tale because we are in the fight for the survival of ourountry right now. and what i what, i love about hungary is you it america first policy is here right? they are sh
he he toin kissinger for the following the press is the enemy. the press is, the enemy.emy write that on the blackboard forget. and if there is someone who knows the american big media that is kari lake. and because kari lake. verdes them worked in that media. but he he learned that that now she fights against media evil. and i'm very thankful to her tonight. the floor is yours, carrie. thank you much. please. say hello. whoaevent? this i thought is going to be a little mixer is so for this...
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henry kissinger before he died said in a interview that there has been too little u.s. with russia and china. with china, there should be constant working level meetings to talk about issues of dispute between the two countries. that is not going along here. there has not been serious diplomacy by this administration with any of our adversaries, especially russia and china. that has to change. sumi: really good to have you on bbc news thank. . you for sharing your perspective. fred: good to be here. sumi: as republicans meet here in wisconsin, president joe biden is campaigning in nevada. he is trying to shore up his support among hispanic and black voters, as he continues to face pressure to drop out of the race. the latest blow comes from one of the most high-profile democrats in congress, adam schiff, the former chairman of the house intelligence committee. in a statement, he wrote "joe biden has been one of the most consequential presidents in our nations history. but our nation is at a crossroads. a second trump presidency will undermine the very foundations of our
henry kissinger before he died said in a interview that there has been too little u.s. with russia and china. with china, there should be constant working level meetings to talk about issues of dispute between the two countries. that is not going along here. there has not been serious diplomacy by this administration with any of our adversaries, especially russia and china. that has to change. sumi: really good to have you on bbc news thank. . you for sharing your perspective. fred: good to be...
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and we told kissinger and x and the russians are really serious about those. they didn't want to spend themselves into oblivion and they were afraid of china. it was good to see a little march on them. we provided the a problem, have a the trust but verify. we provided the verification stuff and and that was in it in scott ritter as squared sort of my my life's work noted. stays okay. now you have scott ritter is life's work. the neutral, the immediate range, nuclear forces treaty cop, put that last that 30 till years from get out of that. and now as you say, there's a special arrangement where new medium range, ballistic missiles, i go to go with the german or just like the pershing two's way back in the eighty's per guys. they were destroyed them in the eighty's. it surprised the hell out of me that we couldn't agree with the rush just to destroy a whole class of nuclear missile, but we did it. now we're back to square one. or even worse, i have some words to say about the f sixteens as well, but perhaps go ahead and went ahead and go, go ahead, go ahead, ri
and we told kissinger and x and the russians are really serious about those. they didn't want to spend themselves into oblivion and they were afraid of china. it was good to see a little march on them. we provided the a problem, have a the trust but verify. we provided the verification stuff and and that was in it in scott ritter as squared sort of my my life's work noted. stays okay. now you have scott ritter is life's work. the neutral, the immediate range, nuclear forces treaty cop, put that...
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much as nixon and kissinger intended to do, he said we do have a strategy, i'm not prepared to talk to but it. which i guess i could understand for the covert part of it, you would think much of what you described from cold war were quite public open economic and communications elements. if you were advising the next president, about what elements of strategy would be, to get in the way of the russia-klein relationship and north korea-iran one supporting it what elements would you think is most important. >> first thing, don't underestimate the -- but don't over estimate them, harmonizing their interest is not easy, it cannot be warming hearts of an incredibly. -- it cannot warm the hearts russians to think that the indians will be pulled away. they do have a common purpose, to end the american as they say american international order and push the u.s. out of international leadership. so how do you counter that. george canon had one wonderful words said we need to deny them the course of external expansion until they have to deal with their own internal contradictions, first thing deny
much as nixon and kissinger intended to do, he said we do have a strategy, i'm not prepared to talk to but it. which i guess i could understand for the covert part of it, you would think much of what you described from cold war were quite public open economic and communications elements. if you were advising the next president, about what elements of strategy would be, to get in the way of the russia-klein relationship and north korea-iran one supporting it what elements would you think is most...
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well look, i think in plain language it's actually called shuttle diplomacy, and orbán is kind of a kissingerchinese peace on the minimum, we understand that he tries to talk about certain things sometimes not publicly, yes, well , we understand that... the clarity of our position, it is strengthened by the position of washington and not only washington. look, and if we talk about the parameters of what orbán could actually offer. we understand that the hungarian case, yes, when we talk about the normalization of ukrainian-hungarian relations - this is one story, and the story is connected with russian aggression and with the position of beijing and moscow, it is a little different, i think that orbán is going at the same time and a little invade something else, operating, as it were, from under the shadow of beijing? i don't think he's trying to intrude on anything specific. i think that he primarily wants to strengthen his position. in the eyes of both beijing and moscow, because hungary is an important state, like all states, but without a special potential for economic or political influe
well look, i think in plain language it's actually called shuttle diplomacy, and orbán is kind of a kissingerchinese peace on the minimum, we understand that he tries to talk about certain things sometimes not publicly, yes, well , we understand that... the clarity of our position, it is strengthened by the position of washington and not only washington. look, and if we talk about the parameters of what orbán could actually offer. we understand that the hungarian case, yes, when we talk about...
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fact, refused to run for office. well, i wouldn’t want to be in blinkin’s place, of course, with kissinger united states, when he performed in brookkins, he performed there for the american audience, there he could talk about it, but in general, in a world that listens to everything, everything is recorded. tomorrow it will be quoted everywhere, as already quoted, yes, it would be better if he did not say some words, because regarding the role that other countries play in the alliances of the united states, i would rather remain silent, honestly, yes, this is humiliating, in a world where brix exists and where there are, in general, completely different alliances, and a huge number of countries are asking themselves the question, here... years of sitting on a hill, which are also forty plus, they are also still 30 and from the way they are now, and in general they are ideologically very rigid about, that is, the new party, well, this is the core that, in the new situation, may well... we need to deal with it seriously, and not in words like this does the current administration and so on an
fact, refused to run for office. well, i wouldn’t want to be in blinkin’s place, of course, with kissinger united states, when he performed in brookkins, he performed there for the american audience, there he could talk about it, but in general, in a world that listens to everything, everything is recorded. tomorrow it will be quoted everywhere, as already quoted, yes, it would be better if he did not say some words, because regarding the role that other countries play in the alliances of...
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order to make friends. these are the people who actually advise this, but how do they differ from kissinger, who before agreeing on peace with vietnam, he organized carpet bombers of laos and cambodia to show what we can generally do with you, and then we will negotiate, the same thing, it seems to me, no, well, i can do it in... more moreover, they even reached the point of heresy, they had a very long discussion about whether they needed the ground component of the triad, and what is it, so to speak, a one-time weapon, we have submarines, bombers, that’s enough for us, not only that, that the sentinel program is inviolable, they they also raise the question that they need mobile soil complexes, which they never had, it was only... they never laid claim to it, they don’t have any, so to speak, developments in this regard, but everything is crammed there like that , so to speak, well, not just to confront russia and china, and they understand that this, so to speak, will provoke a nuclear arms race, not only in russia, in china, but will also provoke a race to build up the nuclear potential
order to make friends. these are the people who actually advise this, but how do they differ from kissinger, who before agreeing on peace with vietnam, he organized carpet bombers of laos and cambodia to show what we can generally do with you, and then we will negotiate, the same thing, it seems to me, no, well, i can do it in... more moreover, they even reached the point of heresy, they had a very long discussion about whether they needed the ground component of the triad, and what is it, so...
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you know, kissinger already famously said in the seventy's, isabel did not have a foreign policy, only has in their policy. so for nits now, it's always about railing his base and that to now is a constant campaigner. he always is drugs that you know election around the corner . he wants his base and the writing base and as well to be galvanized to be seen again as the protector of israel, a, you know, a leader known and loved in the world. so for him does the way he sees it as only what to gain right down despite the very tricky timing of this visit, you know, looking at the domestic politics that he is arriving to. i understand he's supposed to meet both biden and trump on this visit. can you tell us a little bit about the dynamic there and what we might expect the plan at least. i mean, if i didn't, wasn't, you know, we know that from back channels that you know, between now and just people kind of forced democrats into accepting them and welcoming them into washington. even before the recent events happened by didn't want it to distance himself. you wanted to focus ideally on his c
you know, kissinger already famously said in the seventy's, isabel did not have a foreign policy, only has in their policy. so for nits now, it's always about railing his base and that to now is a constant campaigner. he always is drugs that you know election around the corner . he wants his base and the writing base and as well to be galvanized to be seen again as the protector of israel, a, you know, a leader known and loved in the world. so for him does the way he sees it as only what to...
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camccaffery more energized than the energizer bunny itself and new foreign policy better than henry kissingerdon't want to hear from jen psaki, she covered up joe biden's cognitive issues and got a huge deal from msnbc, a big, no-no, don't want to listen to you, go back to band camp. >> carley: there is a sit-down interview with the president and lester holt today and it will air tonight. we'll see what he says about calls to step down, that has fled the news cycle, but is still going on. thank you very much. have a great day. with rnc kicking off this morning, wisconsin business owners preparing for big week ahead with thousands showing up to milwaukee. e e evan hughes joins me now. good morning. it is a big week, busy week for you being in milwaukee, thousands of new people coming to town. what is the atmosphere like in milwaukee with so many things going on in the world and celebration happening because of the rnc? >> i would say on the ground in milwaukee, we had the red, white and brew, we made cocktails last night and temperature was exciting. the crowd had a buzz and we are looking for
camccaffery more energized than the energizer bunny itself and new foreign policy better than henry kissingerdon't want to hear from jen psaki, she covered up joe biden's cognitive issues and got a huge deal from msnbc, a big, no-no, don't want to listen to you, go back to band camp. >> carley: there is a sit-down interview with the president and lester holt today and it will air tonight. we'll see what he says about calls to step down, that has fled the news cycle, but is still going on....
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this is classic bismarck, classic kissinger, this is where you study history to see who can win thisn race, that's where we are right now. stuart: do you assume she will redefine herself towards the center? is that your assumption? i think kevin dropped his microphone or the ifb went down. i'm going to move on. britain's royal family will be receiving a big raise this year. ashley, how much are we talking about? ashley: i am waiting for my slice. of 53% raise, worth 45 million pounds, or $58 million. in the last financial year, the crown state that manages all the royal land and property portfolio generated a profit of $1.4 billion. part of that revenue generated by offshore wind farm leases on royal land, turned out to be a boon for the family. this money generated first goes to the treasury and the government returns the percentage under what is known as the sovereign grant to cover the operating costs of the royal household. the royal family in addition to cash will get two new helicopters. critics not impressed. they say brits, 40% inheritance tax while king charles paid exactly
this is classic bismarck, classic kissinger, this is where you study history to see who can win thisn race, that's where we are right now. stuart: do you assume she will redefine herself towards the center? is that your assumption? i think kevin dropped his microphone or the ifb went down. i'm going to move on. britain's royal family will be receiving a big raise this year. ashley, how much are we talking about? ashley: i am waiting for my slice. of 53% raise, worth 45 million pounds, or $58...
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. >> i do i have you are recognized of a african american voters vote prosecutes practical like kissinger votes in order to do that have to look at republicans i think that the issue here is that harris is going to do just as well as biden, african american women if black men challenging for democrats where trump is making inroads that is challenge for cause of his message on economic inclusion, economic opportunity frankly america is all about us getting to a place where it doesn't matter what race what gender you are everybody gets the fair chance get the same chance, in order for us to do that, then you could be actions the first action not to classify people based on on race but competence, character i think donald trump's message of economic opportunity and challenging some of these policies is going to be very effective. not just for black voters but latino voters what he has done very well with them anyone who is come to this country for you know better life that is what democracy is about, access to opportunity. >> that is why, immigrants o fefpeded by wide-open border adopt like
. >> i do i have you are recognized of a african american voters vote prosecutes practical like kissinger votes in order to do that have to look at republicans i think that the issue here is that harris is going to do just as well as biden, african american women if black men challenging for democrats where trump is making inroads that is challenge for cause of his message on economic inclusion, economic opportunity frankly america is all about us getting to a place where it doesn't...
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, but i definitely end it, shuttle diplomacy too... the phrase was said, i came up with it ghoul kissingerthe most dishonest diplomacy, because he first started this doomsday war. through negotiations with the israelis and egyptians, brought them to a state of war, and then, when it was necessary to resolve their issues through finance and oil, he ended these negotiations with this very shuttle diplomacy, that is, it works only in the hands of schuller, who knows perfectly well when to start and when to finish, so of course no shuttle diplomacy can work in this situation , because what kind of third country will it be that will offer one and the other side some... conditions, it can give a concept, as, for example, china offers, it can give some guidelines for starting a dialogue, but the conditions offer two countries, it cannot, and then what other parties, well, judging by these very polls, even the ukrainians already understand that there will be negotiations between, well, russia and the united states, well, maybe the anglo-saxons will somehow drag the british there, but in general, i
, but i definitely end it, shuttle diplomacy too... the phrase was said, i came up with it ghoul kissingerthe most dishonest diplomacy, because he first started this doomsday war. through negotiations with the israelis and egyptians, brought them to a state of war, and then, when it was necessary to resolve their issues through finance and oil, he ended these negotiations with this very shuttle diplomacy, that is, it works only in the hands of schuller, who knows perfectly well when to start...
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henry kissinger used to say when he was looking at outreach to china there are three powers in the worldina, and the united states. it is our job to make sure it's never too to one. from the beginning of the biden presidency it has been to to one and this is a big problem for all the reasons you layout and going to the nato summit what they need is not ongoing bank check for the botnet been a straight and but tough love for the united states, to say we have a problem here and you need to step up and take the lead on the russian front. ashley: is biden's weakness to blame for a big part of this? >> i think it is and that was the topic, they get to plot next steps, they don't trust communication for some reason so they like to get together in person to have strategic discussions botch everybody saw what happened last thursday. i was in morocco and everyone was horrified that this was now fully revealed, the weakness of the american president and disarray of his administration. this is a huge problem and i worry bad actors will take actions that they wouldn't have taken four years ago. ashl
henry kissinger used to say when he was looking at outreach to china there are three powers in the worldina, and the united states. it is our job to make sure it's never too to one. from the beginning of the biden presidency it has been to to one and this is a big problem for all the reasons you layout and going to the nato summit what they need is not ongoing bank check for the botnet been a straight and but tough love for the united states, to say we have a problem here and you need to step...
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and then, of course, the more recent secretaries of state clinton, rice, powell, albright, yes, kissinger. we're just past. so well speaking presidents who, as secretary of state, i think our next stop is in monroe. it is. let's go. great. now, virginia hart, this is one of the smaller rooms we've been at? yes, absolutely this is one of the private rooms for the secretary of state. so this is off the tour. it at this point. how does the secretary use room? well, it's a holding room and he'll gather here before proceeding to another area to make remarks. and this is the monroe room. oh, it is. for this portrait by thomas aiello and thomas aiello, one of the great american portrait artists, the 19th century. and he was also known to flatter his subjects. so if you to have your portrait done, you would probably want solely your artist. now, we want to remind our viewers about the book america's collection that just came out because i'm seeing something that reminds me of that. well, they are a pair of vases that made in paris for the american market and americans absolutely loved porcelain.
and then, of course, the more recent secretaries of state clinton, rice, powell, albright, yes, kissinger. we're just past. so well speaking presidents who, as secretary of state, i think our next stop is in monroe. it is. let's go. great. now, virginia hart, this is one of the smaller rooms we've been at? yes, absolutely this is one of the private rooms for the secretary of state. so this is off the tour. it at this point. how does the secretary use room? well, it's a holding room and he'll...