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henry kissinger. oh, by the way, most of the conversation between dobrynin and kissinger was to nuclear arms control, the balance of power, the arms race, berlin, things like that, the paragraphs on vietnam were at the end. they were short. we then turned to kissinger reporting nixon we then turned to vietnam. i said to dobrynin that we had read kosygin interview with the japanese newspaper with great interest. we had notice kosygin had listed the usual unacceptable hanoi demands, but he had also indicated it as soviet willingness to engage itself in the process of a settlement. this was stated, it seemed to me more emphatically than had been said in the past. was i correct? dobrynin merely said that he noticed the sentence also, i asked whether the two statements were linked, in other words, whether the soviet willingness to engage itself was linked to our prior acceptance of hanoi's demands. dobrynin then said, wanted to ask me a hypothetical question if hanoi dropped its demands for a coalition gov
henry kissinger. oh, by the way, most of the conversation between dobrynin and kissinger was to nuclear arms control, the balance of power, the arms race, berlin, things like that, the paragraphs on vietnam were at the end. they were short. we then turned to kissinger reporting nixon we then turned to vietnam. i said to dobrynin that we had read kosygin interview with the japanese newspaper with great interest. we had notice kosygin had listed the usual unacceptable hanoi demands, but he had...
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reporter the way kissinger to you know leak info and and that he wanted yeah that he he would we all knew that he was a senior state department or a senior national security official and we all knew as kissinger you know and that he would try and get information out his view. and then there were ones who hated us who thought we were trying to. that doesn't happen anymore, does it? ha ha ha ha ha. oh,
reporter the way kissinger to you know leak info and and that he wanted yeah that he he would we all knew that he was a senior state department or a senior national security official and we all knew as kissinger you know and that he would try and get information out his view. and then there were ones who hated us who thought we were trying to. that doesn't happen anymore, does it? ha ha ha ha ha. oh,
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reporter the way kissinger to you know leak info and and that he wanted yeah that he he would we all knew that he was a senior state department or a senior national security official and we all knew as kissinger you know and that he would try and get information out his view. and then there were ones who hated us who thought we were trying to. that doesn't happen anymore, does it? ha ha ha ha ha. oh, boy. who thought we were, you know, after them and nixon felt that way when i was in california. jerry brown, that we were out to get him. okay. so rockefeller. rockefeller. understood that if reporter asked a tough question, he would give back a tough answer. and i love that. and he was also unfilled. he one time he gave the crowd the finger and and i thought, oh, what a good story. you know, he he was a a we called it the salute. and and he just he was a lot of fun. and he when he finally stepped down as a running mate for, gerald ford, he said, i won't have anybody to argue with anymore. yeah. and then do you remember how he died all of a sudden having a heart attack in and i thought
reporter the way kissinger to you know leak info and and that he wanted yeah that he he would we all knew that he was a senior state department or a senior national security official and we all knew as kissinger you know and that he would try and get information out his view. and then there were ones who hated us who thought we were trying to. that doesn't happen anymore, does it? ha ha ha ha ha. oh, boy. who thought we were, you know, after them and nixon felt that way when i was in...
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what to make of liz cheney and adam kissinger and saw? >> as an original nevero trumpe, i have a unique view of this. i told you i was in my district, when i came out against trump in 2016, my primary opponent got actually i think about 33,000 riding votes which caused me to dip below 50%. and in 18 i had the most difficult race that i've had over the course of ten years because of my position on trump because i double down on it being 18. if you google me you will see he endorsed me. i wasn't because i ask him okay? somebody else did that. anyway, so it comes at great, can, great personal cost both for the career path you are on. i can't speak for adam and liz. they are two of my friends. add up and i both got elected at the same time and we keep in touch regularly. it takes a lot of courage to stand up to your own party. again, people, awful things, name-calling and things like that. i have mad respect for anybody from either party who is willing to stand up against their party because it's about our country before it's about our party.
what to make of liz cheney and adam kissinger and saw? >> as an original nevero trumpe, i have a unique view of this. i told you i was in my district, when i came out against trump in 2016, my primary opponent got actually i think about 33,000 riding votes which caused me to dip below 50%. and in 18 i had the most difficult race that i've had over the course of ten years because of my position on trump because i double down on it being 18. if you google me you will see he endorsed me. i...
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by the way, let's go back to kissinger's formula, he also talked about this and said, let's stop the war, we don't need it, for the west it's a dead end, let's fix the line of contact, let the russians restore all this damaged infrastructure there, invest economically there, and we'll drag this ukraine into nato, that's it. they'll double the armed forces, that's where it'll happen, that is, the western plan is absolutely obvious, now the task, as it seems to me, i 'll say it briefly, is simply not to let ourselves be deceived, in this situation, i agree 100%, not to let deceive yourself, stop believing them, when someone starts saying, come on, well maybe, i remember the well-known work of mario puse, the godfather, someone you trust will come to you. and will start talking about peace, offering negotiations with nai, by the way, i would like to note, from the country of traditional values at that time. it is not only soviet soviet history, and this is if we also remember the revolutionary years, and the war years, in the end, the munich conspiracy, everything that happened there,
by the way, let's go back to kissinger's formula, he also talked about this and said, let's stop the war, we don't need it, for the west it's a dead end, let's fix the line of contact, let the russians restore all this damaged infrastructure there, invest economically there, and we'll drag this ukraine into nato, that's it. they'll double the armed forces, that's where it'll happen, that is, the western plan is absolutely obvious, now the task, as it seems to me, i 'll say it briefly, is simply...
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yes... and here it is said in the material that kissinger cynically outlined the tactics of the usas memoirs. now we are talking about the fact that former politicians say a lot: nothing has not changed since then, listen, the us intervened in the war in such a way as to prevent the arabs from achieving victory on the battlefield, at the same time trying to gain the trust of the arabs so that we could immediately act as mediators and show the us that the road to peace lies only through washington, in essence, it's simple. they keep heating up the stove, sometimes making it hotter, sometimes colder, and warming their hands on it. we are well aware of the saying, varya's hat is on fire, this is precisely pompeo's communication, it openly shows who the thief is, and indeed, the very fact of his arrival in 2019, he says that this is a political business, and he says that i will not be in politics, but will go into business, and this... welders will soon receive from 6 to 10 thousand rubles, the salaries pleased, well, and the demand for these people too, and this is an example of how to
yes... and here it is said in the material that kissinger cynically outlined the tactics of the usas memoirs. now we are talking about the fact that former politicians say a lot: nothing has not changed since then, listen, the us intervened in the war in such a way as to prevent the arabs from achieving victory on the battlefield, at the same time trying to gain the trust of the arabs so that we could immediately act as mediators and show the us that the road to peace lies only through...
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you see yourself bowing to kamala harris, for example, or what do you make of liz cheney and adam kissinger and so on? >> i have a unique view, i told you i was in the district after i came out against trauma and 16 my primary opponent thought 33,000 writings which caused me did below 50% and then in 18 i had the most difficult race that i've had over the course of 10 years because of my position on trump. because i double down on it in 18. you will see he endorsed me. that was not because i asked. somebody else did that. great personal cost. the career path that you are on. i cannot speak for that. adam and i both got elected at the same time and we keep in touch regularly. it took a lot of courage to stand up to the party. again, people these days have been granted permission to do some pretty awful things, even beyond name-calling and things like that. i have mad respect for anybody from either poetry -- party, that is willing to stand up against their party because it's about our country before it is about our party. >> i would just say this. no matter what your personal opinion is, hal
you see yourself bowing to kamala harris, for example, or what do you make of liz cheney and adam kissinger and so on? >> i have a unique view, i told you i was in the district after i came out against trauma and 16 my primary opponent thought 33,000 writings which caused me did below 50% and then in 18 i had the most difficult race that i've had over the course of 10 years because of my position on trump. because i double down on it in 18. you will see he endorsed me. that was not...
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, and here it is said in the material that kissinger cynically outlined the tactics of the united statesoirs, now we are talking about the fact that former politicians talk a lot, nothing has changed since then, the united states intervened in the war in such a way as to not allow the arabs to achieve victories on the battlefield, while at the same time trying to gain the trust of the arabs so that we can immediately act as mediators and show the united states that the road to peace lies only through washington, in fact, they just keep heating up the stove all the time, sometimes making it hotter, sometimes colder, warming their hands on this, we are well aware of the saying, the hat burns on the boil, this is precisely pompev's communication, it openly shows who the thief is, and indeed, the very fact of his arrival in 2019, he says that this is a political business, and he says that i am not in politics i will, and i will go into business, and this is a political business, with the smallest efforts to achieve the maximum result, to come and negotiate with the leadership, to tear it out
, and here it is said in the material that kissinger cynically outlined the tactics of the united statesoirs, now we are talking about the fact that former politicians talk a lot, nothing has changed since then, the united states intervened in the war in such a way as to not allow the arabs to achieve victories on the battlefield, while at the same time trying to gain the trust of the arabs so that we can immediately act as mediators and show the united states that the road to peace lies only...
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as henry kissinger used to say, does anybody have any questions for my answers? you guys have to loosen up. i know you would find this hard to believe, but during the senate confirmation, i said the next three years will determine the foundation for the next 30 years. i thought it was a really good sound bite. that is all i thought it was. and pithy. i did not intend it to be prescient. i think it turned out to be that way. i think what i wanted to say here about the last three years is kind of a projection into the future rather than, i am not one for resting on laurels or anything like that, and i really do think this is foundational to what we want to see. i kind of see it as a period of time when the alliance went so focused on internal to focused on projecting into the region. there is a lot more people that have forgotten what i have learned in just three years but i would say it was also gratuitous you had a president and administration very interested in putting some roots down. you had a country ready to poison take a different position, which is japan.
as henry kissinger used to say, does anybody have any questions for my answers? you guys have to loosen up. i know you would find this hard to believe, but during the senate confirmation, i said the next three years will determine the foundation for the next 30 years. i thought it was a really good sound bite. that is all i thought it was. and pithy. i did not intend it to be prescient. i think it turned out to be that way. i think what i wanted to say here about the last three years is kind of...
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but henry kissinger once said, there's no israeli policy, it's only domestic politics. what does that mean? there is a huge cry net right now in israel about the hostages. this is their number one priority. the war aim was to kill sinwar, decimate hamas. they've done that. and of course to get the hostages back. so, the israeli public, i think, is going to put an extraordinary amount of pressure on the netanyahu government to make a deal. of course we have to figure out if there's anyone to deal with on the hamas side. take a look at the israeli public and what they're thinking on this. you know, that's going to be front and center, and it makes a lot of sense, particularly with, you know, 100+ individuals still in captivity. >> and so final is the issue of the big overriding force in all of this, which is iran. now, we've seen what's happened just like hamas has been obliterated as far as a structure and as a force. you know, hezbollah has been obliterated as well. and lebanon is seeing the results of this. what does iran do next? >> well, that's a great question becau
but henry kissinger once said, there's no israeli policy, it's only domestic politics. what does that mean? there is a huge cry net right now in israel about the hostages. this is their number one priority. the war aim was to kill sinwar, decimate hamas. they've done that. and of course to get the hostages back. so, the israeli public, i think, is going to put an extraordinary amount of pressure on the netanyahu government to make a deal. of course we have to figure out if there's anyone to...
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this for several decades, not just now, they are reliving uh the dream of george lb bush and uh kissinger trying to create this new world order, and when they were not capable of doing so through diplomacy and through their so-called policies of the carrot and the stick, the fact that hezballah and the resistance fronts in the region, especially the... in palestine grow grew stronger and can really face this hegemony uh from the israel and the us, you see the us now pushing ahead with this military, and whenever we hear from secretary of state blicking, it's you, it's it's become a pattern every time he talks about uh diplomatic efforts or he talks about deescalation or he talks about an end to the suffering of the palestinian people, we know it's going to be the opposite, we know it's going to be the other way around, we know that... it's going to be just another uh attempt by the us to try to put pressure on the politics here and we're even starting to hear things on the issue of lebanon that they want to now push for candidate that would be closer to the us or back by the us and lebano
this for several decades, not just now, they are reliving uh the dream of george lb bush and uh kissinger trying to create this new world order, and when they were not capable of doing so through diplomacy and through their so-called policies of the carrot and the stick, the fact that hezballah and the resistance fronts in the region, especially the... in palestine grow grew stronger and can really face this hegemony uh from the israel and the us, you see the us now pushing ahead with this...
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had this for several decades, not just now, they are reliving uh the dream of georgelb bush and uh kissinger trying to create this new world order, and when they were not capable of doing so through diplomacy and through their so-called pol policies of the carrot and the stick, the fact that and the resistance fronts in the region, especially the resistance in palestine stronger and can really face this hegemony from israel and the us, you see the us now pushing ahead with this military, and whenever we hear from secretary of state blickon, it's it's a it's become a pattern every time he talks about diplomatic efforts or he talks about the... escalation or he talks about an end to the suffering of the palestinian people, we know it's going to be the opposite, we know it's going to be the other way around, we know that it's going to be just another uh attempt by the us to try to put pressure on politics here, and we're even starting to hear things on the issue of lebanon that they want to now push for candidate that would be closer to the us or back by the us in lebanon, candidate for the pre
had this for several decades, not just now, they are reliving uh the dream of georgelb bush and uh kissinger trying to create this new world order, and when they were not capable of doing so through diplomacy and through their so-called pol policies of the carrot and the stick, the fact that and the resistance fronts in the region, especially the resistance in palestine stronger and can really face this hegemony from israel and the us, you see the us now pushing ahead with this military, and...
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give him "@henry kissinger," he's not using that anymore.into an election. musk's real influence is turning twitter into donald trump's personal propaganda machine. >> musk also uses x, formerly twitter, which he owns, to promote trump to his 200 million plus followers. according to a cbs news investigation, musk has used x to amass 3.3 billion views on posts about election security so far this year. 55% of the posts contained or amplified false or misleading information, including unsubstantiated conspiracies. >> michael: holy shit. 3.3 billion views for conspiracies and misinformation. and yes, a billion or two of those views come from sex bots that only tweet things like "click here to see crypto in my [bleep]" -- but that's still a huge amount of propaganda. 55% of the posts had misinformation. so he's wrong half the time. thank god he only controls twitter and not some sort of rocket company. and if you're on twitter like me, you know that he doesn't just tweet this stuff out to his followers, he puts it in your feed whether you follow
give him "@henry kissinger," he's not using that anymore.into an election. musk's real influence is turning twitter into donald trump's personal propaganda machine. >> musk also uses x, formerly twitter, which he owns, to promote trump to his 200 million plus followers. according to a cbs news investigation, musk has used x to amass 3.3 billion views on posts about election security so far this year. 55% of the posts contained or amplified false or misleading information,...
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israel means overusing power without following the base principle rule express expressed by henry kissinger himself many years ago, the those to those the amount of force to use proportionate force equaling the purpose, and here's the question, what is the purpose for the israel government and by the apply? that force we see, we can conclude that the purpose is extermination, is a genocide, they are making genocide in both gaza and now they start it in southern lebanon, which means there must be something that would stop them, and there are two things, the first is uh winning the public opinion all across the world, but on another level to create an alliance. between all of shia muslim, all of orthodox christians, maybe the shia muslim, but but the sunny muslim, but so far, most of them, most of the gulf arabic states, maybe they value more money and trade routes instead of blood, faith and all right, thank you very much for that, we do appreciate it, that's stanislav batchev. political analysts speaking to us from shumanoval in bulgaria, we now we'll cross on over to darabala and speak to
israel means overusing power without following the base principle rule express expressed by henry kissinger himself many years ago, the those to those the amount of force to use proportionate force equaling the purpose, and here's the question, what is the purpose for the israel government and by the apply? that force we see, we can conclude that the purpose is extermination, is a genocide, they are making genocide in both gaza and now they start it in southern lebanon, which means there must...
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reporter the way kissinger to you know leak info and and that he wanted yeah that he he would we all knew that he was a senior state department or a senior national security official and we all knew as kissinger you know and that he would try and get information out his view. and then there were ones who hated us who thought we were trying to. that doesn't happen anymore, does it? ha ha ha ha ha. oh, boy. who thought we were, you know, after them and nixon felt that way when i was in california. jerry brown, that we were out to get him. okay. so rockefeller. rockefeller. understood that if reporter asked a tough question, he would give back a tough answer. and i love that. and he was also unfilled. he one time he gave the crowd the finger and and i thought, oh, what a good story. you know, he he was a a we called it the salute. and and he just he was a lot of fun. and he when he finally stepped down as a running mate for, gerald ford, he said, i won't have anybody to argue with anymore. yeah. and then do you remember how he died all of a sudden having a heart attack in and i thought
reporter the way kissinger to you know leak info and and that he wanted yeah that he he would we all knew that he was a senior state department or a senior national security official and we all knew as kissinger you know and that he would try and get information out his view. and then there were ones who hated us who thought we were trying to. that doesn't happen anymore, does it? ha ha ha ha ha. oh, boy. who thought we were, you know, after them and nixon felt that way when i was in...
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reporter the way kissinger to you know leak info and and that he wanted yeah that he he would we all knew that he was a senior state department or a senior national security official and we all knew as kissinger you know and that he would try and get information out his view. and then there were ones who hated us who thought we were trying to. that doesn't happen anymore, does it? ha ha ha ha ha. oh, boy. who thought we were, you know, after them and nixon felt that way when i was in california. jerry brown, that we were out to get him. okay. so rockefeller. rockefeller. understood that if reporter asked a tough question, he would give back a tough answer. and i love that. and he was also unfilled. he one time he gave the crowd the finger and and i thought, oh, what a good story. you know, he he was a a we called it the salute. and and he just he was a lot of fun. and he when he finally stepped down as a running mate for, gerald ford, he said, i won't have anybody to argue with anymore. yeah. and then do you remember how he died all of a sudden having a heart attack in and i thought
reporter the way kissinger to you know leak info and and that he wanted yeah that he he would we all knew that he was a senior state department or a senior national security official and we all knew as kissinger you know and that he would try and get information out his view. and then there were ones who hated us who thought we were trying to. that doesn't happen anymore, does it? ha ha ha ha ha. oh, boy. who thought we were, you know, after them and nixon felt that way when i was in...
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visit to china, now, of course, private, but the guest was received by xizenping himself, henry kissingers right, he died at the end of november of the same year, and 100 years at lunch 300, gaev from vernevoy garden discovered that this object in the room was made exactly 100 years ago. stepped the hundred-year mark, the overwhelming majority of this sex, a woman, right, a forest for 300, here's an auction, 700 from you, 800 from mikhail, 1500 from igor, the bet is all-in, mikhail vabank, igor, all-in, we're playing with igor, the first example of this genre is sometimes called. amphibian man book world 300 auction again 800 from mikhail 500 from you 700 from ivan vabank what do you say ivan vabank mikhail vabank we're playing with mikhail in response to persistent questions from one newspaper, he deciphered the letter o as the french name olivier. in the list of the most published foreign authors in the soviet union, it was this couple that outpaced all the others in total circulation, oh-oh-oh, i'll take a chance, in the soviet union. marx and engels. sloths 500. 600 for ivan, 800 for
visit to china, now, of course, private, but the guest was received by xizenping himself, henry kissingers right, he died at the end of november of the same year, and 100 years at lunch 300, gaev from vernevoy garden discovered that this object in the room was made exactly 100 years ago. stepped the hundred-year mark, the overwhelming majority of this sex, a woman, right, a forest for 300, here's an auction, 700 from you, 800 from mikhail, 1500 from igor, the bet is all-in, mikhail vabank,...
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attracted some of the most important and cultural figures of the area, including ralph bunch, henry kissinger, edward r. murrow, adlai stevenson, paul tillic and john f. kennedy both as senator and president although she dispied jfk's father and had to be convinced to book the younger kennedy. some of her kennedy remarks were incorporated in television commercials for republican richard nixon for whom she also had little respect. eleanor roosevelt spoke with authority, yet, she had a kind, grandmotherly appearance and mode of delivery as she aged. television commentators and guests often behaved deferentially and avoid the what plagued women at the time. and directly on tv, the medium regularly provided a platform for her liberal voice during the republican eisenhower years and beyond. because of her status as a larger than life figure both loved and hated by the public, they avoided films until after her deathment and there was a dramaticization of franklin's come back from polio with the loving support of his wife. and e.r. commented it was as much like the roosevelt family as people from m
attracted some of the most important and cultural figures of the area, including ralph bunch, henry kissinger, edward r. murrow, adlai stevenson, paul tillic and john f. kennedy both as senator and president although she dispied jfk's father and had to be convinced to book the younger kennedy. some of her kennedy remarks were incorporated in television commercials for republican richard nixon for whom she also had little respect. eleanor roosevelt spoke with authority, yet, she had a kind,...
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some of the most important political and cultural figures of the era including ralph bunch henry kissinger edward r. murrow adlai stevenson paul tillotson john f. kennedy as senator and president. although she jfk's father and the younger the candidates. some of her anti-kennedy remarks were unfortunately it appropriated to televisionn commercials for which richard nixon had little respect. eleanor roosevelt spoke with authority yet she had a kind grandmotherly appearance. television commentators and guests often behaved different surely to her personage resisting the trivialization or of women at the time. although she had consistent chapters very few confronted them directly on tv so the medium provided an effective platform for her liberal voice during her eisenhower years. because of her status of a larger-than-life figure who is loved and by the public filmmakers largely avoided documentary and biographical film coverage until after her death. in 1960 durocher a notable exception of dramatization of franklin struggling comeback from polio with the loving support of his wife. he commen
some of the most important political and cultural figures of the era including ralph bunch henry kissinger edward r. murrow adlai stevenson paul tillotson john f. kennedy as senator and president. although she jfk's father and the younger the candidates. some of her anti-kennedy remarks were unfortunately it appropriated to televisionn commercials for which richard nixon had little respect. eleanor roosevelt spoke with authority yet she had a kind grandmotherly appearance. television...
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some of the most important political and cultural figures of the era, including ralph bunche henry kissinger, luis munoz, marin edward murrow, julius nyerere, bertrand russell, adlai stevenson, paul tillich and john f kennedy both as senator and president. although she really despised jfk's father and had to be convinced to book the younger of the kennedys, some of her anti kennedy remarks were unfortunately incorporated into television for republican richard, for whom she also had little respect. eleanor roosevelt spoke authority, yet she had a kind, grandmotherly appearance and mode of delivery as she aged television commentators. guests often behaved deferentially to her personage, resisting the trivialization or sexualization that plagued most women at the time, although she had consistent offscreen detractors, very few either directly on tv. so the medium regularly provided an effective platform for her liberal voice. during the republican eisenhower years and beyond, because of her status as a larger than life figure, both loved and hated segments of the public. filmmakers largely avoi
some of the most important political and cultural figures of the era, including ralph bunche henry kissinger, luis munoz, marin edward murrow, julius nyerere, bertrand russell, adlai stevenson, paul tillich and john f kennedy both as senator and president. although she really despised jfk's father and had to be convinced to book the younger of the kennedys, some of her anti kennedy remarks were unfortunately incorporated into television for republican richard, for whom she also had little...
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israel believes channeling henry kissinger, you cannot earn at the negotiating table what has not beenht first and talk later. i think that the general in the united states central command has arrived in israel with boots on the ground and i will provide some clarity for israel and no daylight between israel and no daylight between israel and the united states which hopefully will bring this to a swift and to the fighting and being able to translate that into some kind of long—term political solution and everyone agrees that you need a political. agrees that you need a political-— agrees that you need a olitical. ~ ., . political. watching live in beirut on _ political. watching live in beirut on the _ political. watching live in beirut on the screen - political. watching live in beirut on the screen to i political. watching live in i beirut on the screen to your right, there is a fairly large plume of smoke continuing to rise there he could see some the flames crowing there in the night sky around 2am the region and laura, what do you think about iran? referred the prime minister pled
israel believes channeling henry kissinger, you cannot earn at the negotiating table what has not beenht first and talk later. i think that the general in the united states central command has arrived in israel with boots on the ground and i will provide some clarity for israel and no daylight between israel and no daylight between israel and the united states which hopefully will bring this to a swift and to the fighting and being able to translate that into some kind of long—term political...
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some of the most important political and cultural figures of the era, including ralph bunche henry kissinger, luis munoz, marin edward murrow, julius nyerere, bertrand russell, adlai stevenson, paul tillich and john f kennedy both as senator and president. although she really despised jfk's father and had to be convinced to book the younger of the kennedys, some of her anti kennedy remarks were unfortunately incorporated into television for republican richard, for whom she also had little respect. eleanor roosevelt spoke authority, yet she had a kind, grandmotherly appearance and mode of delivery as she aged television commentators. guests often behaved deferentially to her personage, resisting the trivialization or sexualization that plagued most women at the time, although she had consistent offscreen detractors, very few either directly on tv. so the medium regularly provided an effective platform for her liberal voice. during the republican eisenhower years and beyond, because of her status as a larger than life figure, both loved and hated segments of the public. filmmakers largely avoi
some of the most important political and cultural figures of the era, including ralph bunche henry kissinger, luis munoz, marin edward murrow, julius nyerere, bertrand russell, adlai stevenson, paul tillich and john f kennedy both as senator and president. although she really despised jfk's father and had to be convinced to book the younger of the kennedys, some of her anti kennedy remarks were unfortunately incorporated into television for republican richard, for whom she also had little...
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have republicans on very often, they certainly don't have me or republicans like liz cheney or adam kissinger, because if they do, invite people like that, they get attacked by donald trump and bret baier himself has gotten attacked so much that the morning after the election, i believe it was the morning after, bret baier was shown in emails during the whole lawsuit that they had, he was one of the ones that was arguing, maybe we should pull back the call on arizona, can we do that, because they were getting so much blowback from their audience and attacks from trump. this is what happens, fox gets attacked, trump believes everybody and he knows darn well that trump has bullied and attacked people and made exactly the kind of threats that the vice president talked about today at the rally that i attended and his own people, the reason donald trump is not supported by the dozens and dozens of people who work for him, people like mark esper, people like mark milley, people like jim mattis, all of those national security people, they know he made these outrageous statements, you know mark esper
have republicans on very often, they certainly don't have me or republicans like liz cheney or adam kissinger, because if they do, invite people like that, they get attacked by donald trump and bret baier himself has gotten attacked so much that the morning after the election, i believe it was the morning after, bret baier was shown in emails during the whole lawsuit that they had, he was one of the ones that was arguing, maybe we should pull back the call on arizona, can we do that, because...
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when henry kissinger became secretary, he and president nixon recognized there was an opportunity to exploit what became known as the final soviet -- sino-soviet split. they exploited it brilliantly. having opened up to china then having given some form to the u.s.-soviet relationship with the great agreements of 1972, it had a strategy about how to keep the soviet union and china apart. we face now in international politics what some have called a kind of russia-china axis. they call it their friendship, their relationship without limits. we know it is deepening in terms of cooperation. we also know that on occasion the iranians are kind of a part of that. i was a little shocked myself to see north korean soldiers showing up in russia, either to fight in the ukrainian war, be trained there. what would you say to the incoming administration? what would your transition memo look like on the issue of the four of them in their coordination? stephen: one issue with the transition memo should be clear about what is happening and what is not happening and what the trends are. the informati
when henry kissinger became secretary, he and president nixon recognized there was an opportunity to exploit what became known as the final soviet -- sino-soviet split. they exploited it brilliantly. having opened up to china then having given some form to the u.s.-soviet relationship with the great agreements of 1972, it had a strategy about how to keep the soviet union and china apart. we face now in international politics what some have called a kind of russia-china axis. they call it their...
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former congressman adam kissinger we have heard of him a lot because a member of january 6 committee expected to speak today. the campaign calls this a major speech in pennsylvania focused on unity in bringing the country together character that is set up all day and they have been putting this together in pennsylvania as we wait for her to get in stage. george washington crossed the delaware river and she chose this because she wants to talk about bringing the country to gather. taking the stage bucks county which is a wayne county as more registered republicans and democrats, which is interesting. harris has changed her media strategy. you don't have to look far, colored call your daddy podcast, 60 minutes and special report with bret baier a. a. the more she talks, the responses sound can't. >> what do you say to people who say you stay on the talking points? >> i would say, you're welcome. there are certain things that must be repeated to ensure that i have everyone know what i stand for and the issues i think are at stake in this election so it requires reputation. >> for indepe
former congressman adam kissinger we have heard of him a lot because a member of january 6 committee expected to speak today. the campaign calls this a major speech in pennsylvania focused on unity in bringing the country together character that is set up all day and they have been putting this together in pennsylvania as we wait for her to get in stage. george washington crossed the delaware river and she chose this because she wants to talk about bringing the country to gather. taking the...
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washington you are getting more pandas but to go back and give that story, when richard nixon, henry kissingerave this amazing groundbreaking reopening of china to the west in 1972 they are trying to open relations back up, they take pat nixon along, she is one of the few women on the trip because she is so good behind the scenes with diplomacy, she is like the secret sauce that helps president nixon make the deals. so she and the chinese premier at dinner one night and he had pandas on his cigarette 10 and she says, i love pandas, they are so cute and he says, i will give you some. she thinks he mean cigarettes but he meant a pair of pandas. so now there has been this exchange of pandas between our countries and it is a barometer of how relations with china are going and this is all thanks to pat nixon. peter: 1974, when did pat know the end was near? heath: i think until the bitter end pat was not ready to give up on her husband. but let's go back a little bit. 1972, june there is a break-in at the doc and that is upsetting to her, she is aware of it but they are jumping into campaign season
washington you are getting more pandas but to go back and give that story, when richard nixon, henry kissingerave this amazing groundbreaking reopening of china to the west in 1972 they are trying to open relations back up, they take pat nixon along, she is one of the few women on the trip because she is so good behind the scenes with diplomacy, she is like the secret sauce that helps president nixon make the deals. so she and the chinese premier at dinner one night and he had pandas on his...
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washington you are getting more pandas but to go back and give that story, when richard nixon, henry kissinger have this amazing groundbreaking reopening of china to the west in 1972 they are trying to open relations back up, they take pat nixon along, she is one of the few women on the trip because she is so good behind the scenes with diplomacy, she is like the secret sauce that helps president nixon make the deals. so she and the chinese premier at dinner one night and he had pandas on his cigarette 10 and she says, i love pandas, they are so cute and he says, i will give you some. she thinks he mean cigarettes but he meant a pair of pandas. so now there has been this exchange of pandas between our countries and it is a barometer of how relations with china are going and this is all thanks to pat nixon. peter: 1974, when did pat know the end was near? heath: i think until the bitter end pat was not ready to give up on her husband. but let's go back a little bit. 1972, june there is a break-in at the doc and that is upsetting to her, she is aware of it but they are jumping into campaign seas
washington you are getting more pandas but to go back and give that story, when richard nixon, henry kissinger have this amazing groundbreaking reopening of china to the west in 1972 they are trying to open relations back up, they take pat nixon along, she is one of the few women on the trip because she is so good behind the scenes with diplomacy, she is like the secret sauce that helps president nixon make the deals. so she and the chinese premier at dinner one night and he had pandas on his...