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as a country we lack full confidence in our commander in chief to confront what is the threat of a madman now with nuclear weapons what do you make fire and fury statement. you know i think those are the types of statements north korea needs to hear but they need to hear in private not in public because how do you escalate beyond that in the public dialogue essentially was an ultimatum similar to those that kim jong un has issued listen those are statements that are made in private as part of diplomacy and we can't overlook also the fact the international community came together just in the last week a fifteen nothing vote at the united nations including russia and china to extract deep sanctions on north korea through their exports to hurt their g.d.p. by about a third so let's see if that can work but at the same time and this is very important listen we live in a world in. twenty seventeen where many of us have criticisms of the president myself included but we can't let those criticisms blind us of the fact that there is a madman in north korea with nuclear capabilities someone who ta
as a country we lack full confidence in our commander in chief to confront what is the threat of a madman now with nuclear weapons what do you make fire and fury statement. you know i think those are the types of statements north korea needs to hear but they need to hear in private not in public because how do you escalate beyond that in the public dialogue essentially was an ultimatum similar to those that kim jong un has issued listen those are statements that are made in private as part of...
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i don't think, yes, we want to put pressure on china and they may be, they may have some kind of madmant i think that would be limited to an inner suckcircle the white house. secretary mattis understands what needs to be done here. >> nicole, you know, something that general mccaffrey said, i think we should key in on. secretary mattis is the secretary of defense. hr mcmaster is a national security advisor. john kelly is the chief of staff, all generals. we are, right now, the united states of america, which is supposed to have a civilian-run military, is now depending on retired generals. >> reporter: we have a military run west wing. >> yes. we are depending on these generals to safeguard our country, potentially from the commander in chief. the idea that mattis is on the phone, which, you know, under normal circumstances, that'd be great that the secretary of defense can pick up the phone and call militaries around the country to calm them down. but the united states shouldn't be about calming them down because of things said by the president of the united states, whether he's playin
i don't think, yes, we want to put pressure on china and they may be, they may have some kind of madmant i think that would be limited to an inner suckcircle the white house. secretary mattis understands what needs to be done here. >> nicole, you know, something that general mccaffrey said, i think we should key in on. secretary mattis is the secretary of defense. hr mcmaster is a national security advisor. john kelly is the chief of staff, all generals. we are, right now, the united...
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why would he bring up dialogue when we keep calling this guy a madman.nk we don't really think he's a madman, we think he doesn't really want to do this. i think we may be over blowing this a little bit, this guy is excerpt sizing his options, as crazy as it may seem. why else would we talk about dialogue if we didn't think that was possible. there's the other point to this, we do have options until the strange house at the end of town. we didn't have to deal with, and other strange house is driving over past our house, throwing their bottles on our lawn and it could get worse. they have a landlord and the landlord is china and we have to ask ourselves is a country what are we willing to give up? we buy a lot of stuff from china, is that one way to do it? we stop buying stuff from china, that hurts them. >> chris: we owe them grounded grounded. >> greg: skipped out on the bill, go to mars. >> juan: do you think he thinks kim jong il in might be rational, we try to talk to them and then we had to act. >> greg: if you know you're going to be completely ann
why would he bring up dialogue when we keep calling this guy a madman.nk we don't really think he's a madman, we think he doesn't really want to do this. i think we may be over blowing this a little bit, this guy is excerpt sizing his options, as crazy as it may seem. why else would we talk about dialogue if we didn't think that was possible. there's the other point to this, we do have options until the strange house at the end of town. we didn't have to deal with, and other strange house is...
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one of the parties not being a madman.s and you are dealing with a madman, you can't outcrazy kim jong-un. when you fear him and the president sort of trading these kind of comic book exchanges about i will bring fire and fury. they always sort of win, the rhetorical exchanges. there's a complete insanity to it. they have an economy the size of vermont, nuclear weapons and can threaten people all over the world, not just the united states, but the same missiles could reach beijing. we have a dangerous, unstable condition. the one thing i agree with the congressman on is decades of attempts to try to contain and control this have not succeeded. if you want to try crazy rhetoric and see, throw that against the wall and see where it gets you, that's where we are right now. >> hold the thought. tara, weigh in here. do you agree with the congressman? i don't understand the president messaging with putin here. it doesn't apply to all adversaries. one of my guests last hour said he was being flipped. i didn't see a smile, so i do
one of the parties not being a madman.s and you are dealing with a madman, you can't outcrazy kim jong-un. when you fear him and the president sort of trading these kind of comic book exchanges about i will bring fire and fury. they always sort of win, the rhetorical exchanges. there's a complete insanity to it. they have an economy the size of vermont, nuclear weapons and can threaten people all over the world, not just the united states, but the same missiles could reach beijing. we have a...
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he isn't good enough to be a career madman. >> interesting point.ports $30 million worth of alcohol. >> we have to import everything there. that's, including that knockoff viagra. >> really. >> that pays for the nuclear program. self-described beeion 'professor looking for a new job after celebrating john mccain's cancer diagnosis and announcing that he wanted president trump assassinated. up next, we will be back to discuss that. an american newsroom showdown. bill and shannon against each other in final exam. you don't want to miss this. that's all still to come on tucker carlson tonight. you won't see these folks at the post office. they have businesses to run. they have passions to pursue. how do they avoid trips to the post office? stamps.com mail letters, ship packages, all the services of the post office right on your computer. get a 4 week trial, plus $100 in extras including postage and a digital scale. go to stamps.com/tv and never go to the post office again. >> campus craziness, summer vacation, the professors are still on the job and so
he isn't good enough to be a career madman. >> interesting point.ports $30 million worth of alcohol. >> we have to import everything there. that's, including that knockoff viagra. >> really. >> that pays for the nuclear program. self-described beeion 'professor looking for a new job after celebrating john mccain's cancer diagnosis and announcing that he wanted president trump assassinated. up next, we will be back to discuss that. an american newsroom showdown. bill and...
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characters themselves referred to nixon and the madman strategy that this is where he deputed henry kissingergo around the world that saying to world leaders quite nixon he is crazy enough to do this. he believed leaders would fear him more and accommodate him with peace in vietnam and that kind of think as iam glad in vietnam and that kind of think as i am glad you mentioned him because he comes from that era, the early 70s, where not only was nixon and watergate going on, it spawned the political thriller. i did not have a role in this but the cover is absolutely a 70s era cover design. it could be day of the jackal or day of the condor. it was when people we re of the condor. it was when people were ready to believe the president was a danger and buy into those scenarios. some people will think that by looking at the book, looking at the cover, or reading it, this is at the cover, or reading it, this is a bit rich but you cannot bear donald trump, so you have written a book, portraying him, albeit through an unnamed president in these pages, as somebody who was about to blow up the world i
characters themselves referred to nixon and the madman strategy that this is where he deputed henry kissingergo around the world that saying to world leaders quite nixon he is crazy enough to do this. he believed leaders would fear him more and accommodate him with peace in vietnam and that kind of think as iam glad in vietnam and that kind of think as i am glad you mentioned him because he comes from that era, the early 70s, where not only was nixon and watergate going on, it spawned the...
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he's not sufficiently competent to be a nuclear madman.hen your granny decides to be a nuclear madman after she's been on the drink for a while. that's actually a vital point. he isn't good enough to be a nuclear madman. >> interesting point. kim jong un, do you know he importsl $30 million worth of alcohol? >> mark: we have to import everything there. that's, including that knockoff viagra. >> really. >> mark: that's what pays for the nuclear self-described beyonce professor program. looking for a new job after celebrating john mccain's cancer diagnosis and announcing that he wanted president trump assassinated. up next, we will be back tog discussru that. an t american newsroom showdown. we will pit bill and shannon against each other in "final exam." you don't want to miss this. that's all still to come on "tucker carlson tonight." ♪ yeah, 'cause i got allstate. if you total your new bike, they replace it with a brand new one. that's cool. i got a new helmet. we know steve. switching to allstate is worth it. steak and lobster is back at
he's not sufficiently competent to be a nuclear madman.hen your granny decides to be a nuclear madman after she's been on the drink for a while. that's actually a vital point. he isn't good enough to be a nuclear madman. >> interesting point. kim jong un, do you know he importsl $30 million worth of alcohol? >> mark: we have to import everything there. that's, including that knockoff viagra. >> really. >> mark: that's what pays for the nuclear self-described beyonce...
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he isn't good enough to be a career madman. >> interesting point.un, imports $30 million worth of alcohol. >> we have to import everything there. that's, including that knockoff viagra. >> really. >> that pays for the nuclear program. self-described beeion 'professor looking for a new job after celebrating john mccain's cancer diagnosis and announcing that he wanted president trump assassinated. up next, we will be back to discuss that. an american newsroom showdown. bill and shannon against each other in final exam. you don't want to miss this. that's all still to come on tucker carlson tonight. time's up, insufficient we're on prenatal care.es. and administrative paperwork... your days of drowning people are numbered. same goes for you, budget overruns. and rising costs, wipe that smile off your face. we're coming for you, too. for those who won't rest until the world is healthier, neither will we. optum. how well gets done. will people know it means they'll get the lowest price guaranteed on our rooms by booking direct on choicehotels.com? hey! b
he isn't good enough to be a career madman. >> interesting point.un, imports $30 million worth of alcohol. >> we have to import everything there. that's, including that knockoff viagra. >> really. >> that pays for the nuclear program. self-described beeion 'professor looking for a new job after celebrating john mccain's cancer diagnosis and announcing that he wanted president trump assassinated. up next, we will be back to discuss that. an american newsroom showdown....
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it's also reminiscent of what president richard nixon used to describe as the madman theory of you plantry of you plant in the mind of your adversarial the sense that you are volatile, that you are unpredictable, that you are prepared to do anything. now, that strategy didn't work with nixon in vietnam, and of course it is a very dangerous strategy if that is the case to apply now, because any miscalculation, any mistake, could so easily lead to war. 0k, nick, thank you. nick bryant live there in washington. the steel company tata, has been given the go—ahead to separate its uk pension scheme from the rest of the business, which will help tens of thousands of the firm's workers. staff voted earlier this year to accept less generous pensions, in return for investment to secure jobs. the move is expected to clear the way for a possible merger with a rival german company. our correspondent wyre davies reports now from port talbot. tata steel had warned for years that its uk business was under threat, and wanted to radically reduce pension benefits to workers, or face the prospect of having
it's also reminiscent of what president richard nixon used to describe as the madman theory of you plantry of you plant in the mind of your adversarial the sense that you are volatile, that you are unpredictable, that you are prepared to do anything. now, that strategy didn't work with nixon in vietnam, and of course it is a very dangerous strategy if that is the case to apply now, because any miscalculation, any mistake, could so easily lead to war. 0k, nick, thank you. nick bryant live there...
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and as donald trump ramps up the belligerent rhetoric against north korea is he trying to play the madman like richard nixon did back in the seventy's or is trump legitimately crazy that a more intense rumble with rob and medea been. the unionization vote and campaign mississippi's nissan factory was supposed to be a turning point for the labor movement in the south but when workers cast their ballots last thursday and friday they voted against joining the united auto workers by an almost two to one margin final vote was twenty two hundred forty four against unionization to thirteen hundred seven in favor so what happened joining me now is larry cohen board chair of our revolution and i should add former president of communication workers of america so you correct union president you would know this stuff from the bottom up but i do so one thing i know this is it yeah so what happened to him so what happened in canton is all too familiar which is that majority of the workers who actually signed up and petitions supporting the union management hires union busters they come into the workpla
and as donald trump ramps up the belligerent rhetoric against north korea is he trying to play the madman like richard nixon did back in the seventy's or is trump legitimately crazy that a more intense rumble with rob and medea been. the unionization vote and campaign mississippi's nissan factory was supposed to be a turning point for the labor movement in the south but when workers cast their ballots last thursday and friday they voted against joining the united auto workers by an almost two...
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that changes the strategic equation, and the president doing a little madman act, it's not such a badas long as it's connected to -- as long as that stick is connected to carrots that the north koreans can bite into and possibly stand down on, and that our allies would want to get behind. because that's the key thing here. if we're going to keep sanctions on north korea, if we're going to keep the moral high ground here, we need china, south korea, japan at a minimum, but also russia as well. we really want them on our side. that's what i'm a little concerned about here. >> is it possible that the president believes or people around him believe that this sort of madman idea to -- will motivate china to become more involved, will motivate china to use more of its influence? >> you're asking the right question, because i think a lot of this rhetoric is directed more at china than at north korea, or as much at china to act. but i think the chinese have also made their calculation. what the chinese have basically said to themselves is that look, if the north koreans were to launch a missi
that changes the strategic equation, and the president doing a little madman act, it's not such a badas long as it's connected to -- as long as that stick is connected to carrots that the north koreans can bite into and possibly stand down on, and that our allies would want to get behind. because that's the key thing here. if we're going to keep sanctions on north korea, if we're going to keep the moral high ground here, we need china, south korea, japan at a minimum, but also russia as well....
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on the loose with nuclear weapons and in addition to that kim jong un also has them that madman is our president i don't think the president would think twice about using nuclear weapons against north korea for the sake of denuclearizing or trying to do you know prize north korea but what he doesn't seem to understand is that he's playing with other people's lives what we should be talking about is the possibility that an attack probably a chemical warfare attack from north korea would kill between three and five million south koreans in the course of less than a day. now if that's the case what are we going to do to prod to try to prevent that the question is not whether we're going to lob missiles that are going to misquote the question of whether if we attack north korea what will they do in response and that's something that seems absent from our so-called diplomacy and from our so-called saber rattling sessional thought so north korea now says tonight no more talking that they don't believe that they can negotiate with donald trump so how do we defuse this how does the world commu
on the loose with nuclear weapons and in addition to that kim jong un also has them that madman is our president i don't think the president would think twice about using nuclear weapons against north korea for the sake of denuclearizing or trying to do you know prize north korea but what he doesn't seem to understand is that he's playing with other people's lives what we should be talking about is the possibility that an attack probably a chemical warfare attack from north korea would kill...
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i think the madman theory is the worst possible approach in a nuclear world.ed to put pressure afternoon the united states by creating crises around the world. it was nikt ca khrushchev. he wanted to put pressure around the united states by creating crises around the world. it was an idiotic thing to do in a nuclear age. i don't think anyone has ever proven it's a smart idea in the nuclear age to engage in predictable unpredictability when nuclear weapons and many lives are at stake. >> the sad thing is we've had this nuclear condition for 70 plus year. it's as if we're trying to relearn some lessons that might seem obvious. >> what i don't understand is why we just don't say that north korea can have nuclear weapons, and then they have to play by the rules. >> right. and we deter them. deterrence has worked. in the 70 plus years that nuclear weapons have existed. and north korea then we could test the theory, which is that north korea is a puffer fish. they're afraid of being swallowed. so they pretend to have more power and be more ambitious than they really
i think the madman theory is the worst possible approach in a nuclear world.ed to put pressure afternoon the united states by creating crises around the world. it was nikt ca khrushchev. he wanted to put pressure around the united states by creating crises around the world. it was an idiotic thing to do in a nuclear age. i don't think anyone has ever proven it's a smart idea in the nuclear age to engage in predictable unpredictability when nuclear weapons and many lives are at stake. >>...
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extermination would be waged until the race becomes extinct in the first i thought that he was a madman and then i see right away the state legislature puts the power. he told large numbers of people and inspired a number of the vigilante killings and the u.s. army was donating all of the weapons and ammunition to the militia that the federal government later reimbursed over 900,000 to pay for the militia and they also killed more people than the california militiamen and in total the numbers are quite staggering but the book documents all of the killings and what he learned is the vigilantes and militiamen and soldiers killed at an absolute minimum 9,400 or perhaps as many as 16,000 probably thousands of others whose deaths were not recorded in the newspapers and official reports that were combed over for years. it might seem like some kind of an antiquarian fetish but i wanted to do here is present some kind of memorial to all of the fallen people who were victims of state-sponsored mass murder and there was the day that i was doing my research and i bumped into the names of those tha
extermination would be waged until the race becomes extinct in the first i thought that he was a madman and then i see right away the state legislature puts the power. he told large numbers of people and inspired a number of the vigilante killings and the u.s. army was donating all of the weapons and ammunition to the militia that the federal government later reimbursed over 900,000 to pay for the militia and they also killed more people than the california militiamen and in total the numbers...
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i'm glad you mention it, partly because the characters themselves refer to nixon and the so—called madmans is where he deputed his secretary of state, henry kissinger, to go round the world saying to world leaders, nixon's a bit crazy, you know. he's just crazy enough to do this. which nixon encouraged this strategy, because he believed it would make them fear him more, and therefore accommodate him with peace in vietnam and that kind of thing. but i'm particularly glad you mentioned nixon, partlyjust because it comes from that era of the early ‘70s where not only was nixon and watergate going on, but it spawned the conspiracy political thriller. and, you know, i had no role in this, but one thing i love about this book is the cover. and the cover is absolutely a ‘70s—era sort of cover design. it could be day of the jackal or three days of the condor, which were thrillers i grew up with and loved. and the nixon era really incubated an atmosphere where people were ready to believe that the president was somehow a danger, and therefore buy into those kinds of scenarios. some people will thi
i'm glad you mention it, partly because the characters themselves refer to nixon and the so—called madmans is where he deputed his secretary of state, henry kissinger, to go round the world saying to world leaders, nixon's a bit crazy, you know. he's just crazy enough to do this. which nixon encouraged this strategy, because he believed it would make them fear him more, and therefore accommodate him with peace in vietnam and that kind of thing. but i'm particularly glad you mentioned nixon,...
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it was reminiscent in some way of the madman theory, you create the impression in the mind of your adversary that you are prepared to do anything, even take the nuclear option. but it's a dangerous game to play. especially as it now seems that north korea has managed to marry its missile technology and its nuclear technology and the insert a miniaturised warhead into an intercontinental ballistic missile. the country music star glen campbell has died at the age of 81. he was best known for hits including rhinestone cowboy and wichita lineman. his family said he died after a "long and courageous battle" with alzheimer's disease. david sillito looks back at his life. # i am a lineman for the county... # and i drive the main road.# wichita lineman, it's wide open spaces, yearning, loneliness, america turned into song. but what truly made it a masterpiece was the voice of glen campbell. # i hear you singing in the wires... he had been born in billstown arkansas, a large poor family of cotton pickers. his escape was his uncle boo who taught him to play guitar. i don't remember not having a guitar
it was reminiscent in some way of the madman theory, you create the impression in the mind of your adversary that you are prepared to do anything, even take the nuclear option. but it's a dangerous game to play. especially as it now seems that north korea has managed to marry its missile technology and its nuclear technology and the insert a miniaturised warhead into an intercontinental ballistic missile. the country music star glen campbell has died at the age of 81. he was best known for hits...
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my tuesdays and wednesdays became like friday and saturday spread i worked like a madman.ro and con about my own personality is that i have been a madman about everything i do. when i go to work on something, i go nuts. i would work from 8:00 a.m. until 6:00 p.m. and i loved what i did. i loved serving this country, i loved meeting with constituents, i love to lawmaking and policy. i loved the relationship part of it. i would go hard-core. unfortunately i played just as hard at night. i was out drinking like a madman.t drinking l i would get off of work and go, like most normal members of congress, they go out and maybe have a cocktail or glass of red wine, i met friends off the hill and i would find myself at a bar talking about sports or something other than the gdp ratio or the latest file form policy on syria. i didn't have to be congressman. with the drinking i started making idiotic decisions. if you don't know what this talk is about, i will throw the word out. i had dabbled in cocaine and you bet i was in washington. decision after decision, out partying night afte
my tuesdays and wednesdays became like friday and saturday spread i worked like a madman.ro and con about my own personality is that i have been a madman about everything i do. when i go to work on something, i go nuts. i would work from 8:00 a.m. until 6:00 p.m. and i loved what i did. i loved serving this country, i loved meeting with constituents, i love to lawmaking and policy. i loved the relationship part of it. i would go hard-core. unfortunately i played just as hard at night. i was out...
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extermination will be wait until the indian race becomes extinct and at first i thought it was some kind of madman and then i see right away the state legislature put the power of the purse behind his words racing money originally to the town of half a million dollars and later they raised over $1.9 million to send out 24 state militia campaigns against the california indians which killed large numbers of people. which inspired a larger number of vigilante killings. as i got further into the story relies the u.s. army were donating the weapons and ammunition to the militia. the federal government later reimburses the state of california over $900,000 to pay the militia and then the united states army is also involved in actually killed more people than the californian militiamen killed. total the numbers are quite staggering. we know there's this great population decline but this book documents in almost 200 pages of appendices all of the killings. what we have learned at an absolute minimum these vigilante militiamen and united states army soldiers killed 9400 california indian people and perhaps
extermination will be wait until the indian race becomes extinct and at first i thought it was some kind of madman and then i see right away the state legislature put the power of the purse behind his words racing money originally to the town of half a million dollars and later they raised over $1.9 million to send out 24 state militia campaigns against the california indians which killed large numbers of people. which inspired a larger number of vigilante killings. as i got further into the...
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bush to get demonized as a right-wing madman madman when 90% of the time he was tony baer with a ranchand i think the same process is underway now, trump is being demonized as the new hitler while inside the building they're basically trying to turn them into jeb bush with a kind of foulmouthed semi tourette's twitter feed and i don't think that's going to work. the trump agenda, it was very interesting listening, and that was a very sane explication we just heard but he didn't mention the wall, it didn't mention illegal immigration, it didn't mention any of the issues that catapulted trump in june and july of 2015 into the lead over all 17 sane governors and senators for whom there were no takers among the republican base >> tucker: so his voters have put up with an awful lot. they are mocked as bigots for supporting him, there is a lot about what trump says it's hard to explain or understand, but they've stuck with him because he speaks for them on those issues. how long will their patients last? how long until they say, you know what, he's not doing the things i voted for. what's th
bush to get demonized as a right-wing madman madman when 90% of the time he was tony baer with a ranchand i think the same process is underway now, trump is being demonized as the new hitler while inside the building they're basically trying to turn them into jeb bush with a kind of foulmouthed semi tourette's twitter feed and i don't think that's going to work. the trump agenda, it was very interesting listening, and that was a very sane explication we just heard but he didn't mention the...
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i don't mind thes's rhetoric and the madman here can be efktive if it's wedded to.to be diplomatic overture. which is to say we're ready if you give up your nuclear program, we're ready to make peace with you, open an embassy and end the korean war. i put a very clear offer on the table. they won't accept it. but it would certainly give us the moral high ground, the ability to hold south korea, china, russia and i think all of asia behind us. because ultimately we may find the only solution is simply long-term detrance in squeezing north korea until something happens. >> it does seem like this is such a change from decades of administration policy, which is to not have one on one direct confrontation between the u.s. and north korea. if there were to be discussions or negotiations, the president's essentially going toe to toe whether it's for political reasons or whatever it is with kim jong-un. i'm trading the same kind of rhetoric. >> the chinese have made their calculation. at the owned of the day trump is bluffing and innorth koreans aren't going to commit suici
i don't mind thes's rhetoric and the madman here can be efktive if it's wedded to.to be diplomatic overture. which is to say we're ready if you give up your nuclear program, we're ready to make peace with you, open an embassy and end the korean war. i put a very clear offer on the table. they won't accept it. but it would certainly give us the moral high ground, the ability to hold south korea, china, russia and i think all of asia behind us. because ultimately we may find the only solution is...
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trying to place bets or make investments based on the wildly unpredictable behavior of kim jong un, a madman >> well, i don't think the stock market, the stock market is a great mechanism for what's going on discounting the future, measuring recession and interest rates and i don't think it factors in doomsday scenarios. i didn't in the cuban missile, that was a lot, a whole other level than north korea. ic personally and maybe the market thinks this is world war ii army could beat north korea pretty clearly even with a couple of nukes that aren't accurate. at the end of the day, you can't discount a doomsday scenario situation like when you get to war. when you get life insurance they don't get priced that you get hit by meteor, there's other things that are relevant. it's going to keep going on and get more technology and then they will have accident, it's going to be the kind of mishaps that almost happened with us in the soviet union many times, computer glitches, start a war by accident, this is not a regime that has act together like the soviet union did. we have to deal with that at s
trying to place bets or make investments based on the wildly unpredictable behavior of kim jong un, a madman >> well, i don't think the stock market, the stock market is a great mechanism for what's going on discounting the future, measuring recession and interest rates and i don't think it factors in doomsday scenarios. i didn't in the cuban missile, that was a lot, a whole other level than north korea. ic personally and maybe the market thinks this is world war ii army could beat north...
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extermination will be waged until the indian race becomes extinct and at first i thought he was a rouge madman, and then i see right away the state legislature puts the power of the purse behind his words, raises money, originally to the tune of half a million dollars, and later they raise over $1.9 million to send out 24 state militia campaigns against california indians, which kill large numbers of people, but which inspired an even larger number of vigilante killings, asia got further into the story i realize that the u.s. army was donating all of the weapons and ammunition to militia shoulds, that the federal government later reimburses the state of california over $900,000 to pay for militias and then that the united states army is also involved and they actually killed more people than the california militiamen killed, and in total the numbers are staggering. well know that there's this great population decline, but this book actually documents in almost 200 pages of apen dissees all of the killings and what we have learned is at an absolute minimum the village'll teens and militiamen an
extermination will be waged until the indian race becomes extinct and at first i thought he was a rouge madman, and then i see right away the state legislature puts the power of the purse behind his words, raises money, originally to the tune of half a million dollars, and later they raise over $1.9 million to send out 24 state militia campaigns against california indians, which kill large numbers of people, but which inspired an even larger number of vigilante killings, asia got further into...
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elise talked about the madman theory. you know, i think that that's nice, sort of in theory, but this is not theory. this is real life. so what do you make of it? >> listen, you know, looking at rubio's comments initially. it wasn't that the words weren't nice. right? i mean the idea is, what did they mean? first of all, and a point john mccain made, that the president appeared to set something of a red line. right? if north korea makes another threat it will be met with fire and fury, and since president trump's words north korea made a very specific threat. naming the target and the kind of missile and number of missiles et cetera. there's that. the other point is, that, you know, it's not just how north korea reacts. it's how your allies react. clearly, discomfort in the region, in south korea in japan. based on the public comments of officials. apparently some discomfort from secretary of state rex tillerson because he made a point of saying, despite the rhetoric of the last 24 hours, not specifying just north korean
elise talked about the madman theory. you know, i think that that's nice, sort of in theory, but this is not theory. this is real life. so what do you make of it? >> listen, you know, looking at rubio's comments initially. it wasn't that the words weren't nice. right? i mean the idea is, what did they mean? first of all, and a point john mccain made, that the president appeared to set something of a red line. right? if north korea makes another threat it will be met with fire and fury,...
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fury to suggest fire and and see how that correlated to as madman theory doctrine, well as some ideas of how we're -- ng in the age of host: john is next, fairfax, line.nia, democrats' caller: good morning, steve. host: morning, john. again, i am most important story is voter suppression. is a lot that was the american and -- instead of joining with the people, stop decide ppression, they they were on the other side. in is so important because 2000, there were orders, 40,000 of rs to change the outcome the election and that would have saved millions of lives and of ions and trillions dollars and it is most important going on. chris kobach, with his cross-check is trying to eliminate democratic voters. penalties d be more voters.le who purge i wish the congress would enact try to curb this for american ate democracy. host: john, thank you for the call. front page of "washington post," and vice president in new jersey yesterday. he president travels to trump tower on sunday for a couple days. this headline, north korea scenario, here is portion of what the "washington post" is reporting
fury to suggest fire and and see how that correlated to as madman theory doctrine, well as some ideas of how we're -- ng in the age of host: john is next, fairfax, line.nia, democrats' caller: good morning, steve. host: morning, john. again, i am most important story is voter suppression. is a lot that was the american and -- instead of joining with the people, stop decide ppression, they they were on the other side. in is so important because 2000, there were orders, 40,000 of rs to change the...
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. >> he is not going to allow the ability of this madman to have a missile to hit america. if there's going to be a war to stop it, it's going to be over there. if thousands die, they're going to die over there. they're not going die here. he told me that to my face. >> sara huckabee sanders said all options are on the table when it comes to north korea. >>> a new lawsuit claims fox news created a falls story with the help of the white house. family members say they hope the suit puts an end to the conspiracy theories about their son's death. fox news concocted a story about rich giving e-mails to wikileaks as diversion from trump investigation. also pushed fox to air the story immediately. rich was shot to death last july in washington, d.c. >> meantime, lawmakers in d.c. are shifting from health care to tax reform. lawmakers in fwreemt to raise the debt ceiling in the next month. debate tax reform after labor day. battle lines already being drawn between democrats and republicans. warn the gop to keep them in the loop or the agenda could run into problems like the healthc
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trump the ability of this madman to hit america. if there's a war, they're going to stop them over there. if thousands die, they're going to die over there. not going to die over here. he's told me that to my face. >> white house press secretary sara huckabee sanders said all options on on the table when it comes to north korea. >>> fox news created a falls story about the unsolved murder of a staffer with the help from a white house. say they hope to put an end to conspiracy theories about his son's death. says fox news concocted a story. also says president trump pushed fox to air the story immediately. the death last july in washington, d.c. >>> senate overwhelmingly voted to confirm the fbi director. ray was justice department staffer under former president george washington. takes over for james comey who was abruptly fired by trump in may. >>> get a pass on the laws. the agency wants to speed up construction of barriers and roads along the border. construction will not have to comply with certain environmental natural resource
trump the ability of this madman to hit america. if there's a war, they're going to stop them over there. if thousands die, they're going to die over there. not going to die over here. he's told me that to my face. >> white house press secretary sara huckabee sanders said all options on on the table when it comes to north korea. >>> fox news created a falls story about the unsolved murder of a staffer with the help from a white house. say they hope to put an end to conspiracy...
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back to what we were saying about kennedy and khrushchev having common and ience in nuclear war the madman in that situation was was fidel hev, it castro. what worried kennedy was this rospect of nuclear war by accident. as i describe in my book how we ramped up to high levels of nuclear alert, more actions happened. the most dangerous day of the lost , american u2 got over the soviet union and kennedy said, there is always of a bit who doesn't get the word. risk that weed the ran during the missile crisis. not that kennedy and khrushchev wanted to go to war, it was one a bit wouldn't get the word. author of el dobbs "one minute 'til midnight." independent line, hello. caller: yes, i have been ondering what defense systems does north korea have? also i see that the cuban crisis waged more by russia han by cuba, in this case, seems like north korea is the instigator, could you please on that? guest: well, the north koreans nuclear sider apability a defense capability that purpose for them of developing nuclear weapons from is to preventview regime change and to ensure the regime. of their i
back to what we were saying about kennedy and khrushchev having common and ience in nuclear war the madman in that situation was was fidel hev, it castro. what worried kennedy was this rospect of nuclear war by accident. as i describe in my book how we ramped up to high levels of nuclear alert, more actions happened. the most dangerous day of the lost , american u2 got over the soviet union and kennedy said, there is always of a bit who doesn't get the word. risk that weed the ran during the...
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i'm glad you mention it, partly because the characters themselves refer to nixon and the so—called madmansecretary of state, henry kissinger, to go round the world saying to world leaders, nixon's a bit crazy, you know. he's just crazy enough to do this. which nixon encouraged this strategy, because he believed it would make them fear him more, and therefore accommodate him with peace in vietnam and that kind of thing. but i'm particularly glad you mentioned nixon, partlyjust because it comes from that era of the early ‘70s where not only was nixon and watergate going on, but it spawned the conspiracy political thriller. and, you know, i had no role in this, but one thing i love about this book is the cover. and the cover is absolutely a ‘705—era sort of cover design. it could be day of the jackal or three days of the condor, which were thrillers i grew up with and loved. and the nixon era really incubated an atmosphere where people were ready to believe that the president was somehow a danger, and therefore buy into those kinds of scenarios. some people will think either looking at this
i'm glad you mention it, partly because the characters themselves refer to nixon and the so—called madmansecretary of state, henry kissinger, to go round the world saying to world leaders, nixon's a bit crazy, you know. he's just crazy enough to do this. which nixon encouraged this strategy, because he believed it would make them fear him more, and therefore accommodate him with peace in vietnam and that kind of thing. but i'm particularly glad you mentioned nixon, partlyjust because it comes...
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destroy north korea's program in north korea itself he's not going to president the ability of this madman to have a missile that hit america if there's going to be a war to stop and it will be over there. they're going to die over there and they're not going to die here and he's told me that to my face that may be provocative but not really china north korea to stop actions which might escalate the situation in the region but it's also calling for a halt to the deployment of u.s. anti missile system in south korea known as one expert told us north korea is only reacting to the potential threat from the u.s. and south korea well i think it's very unfortunate actually u.n. security council has passed this resolution and i think it misplaces the blame for the tension on the korean peninsula. nikki haley the u.s. ambassador to the u.n. talks about reckless actions but every year hundreds of thousands of south korean towns of thousands of u.s. troops participate in military maneuvers in korea that are openly aimed at regime change in north korea they're rehearsing for regime change. some are d
destroy north korea's program in north korea itself he's not going to president the ability of this madman to have a missile that hit america if there's going to be a war to stop and it will be over there. they're going to die over there and they're not going to die here and he's told me that to my face that may be provocative but not really china north korea to stop actions which might escalate the situation in the region but it's also calling for a halt to the deployment of u.s. anti missile...
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option to destroy north korea's program in north korea itself he's not president the ability of this madman to have a missile that hit america if there's going to be a war to stop it will be over there if thousands die they're going to die over there and they're not going to die here in these told me that to my face that may be provocative but not really however america's top diplomat rexton this and says his country would like dialogue with p. and yang at some point although one expert we spoke to said the chances of that happening are any decrease in. your thinking in terms of dialogue no if anything. less likely than before but if you're being a factor of. imposing a collective punishment i'm going to tire a north korean population and bring your boat the economic collapse of north korea are going to be a factor of force would be if you want to the thought draconian mates are the. only increase you'd like record of a conflict or increase tensions at the very least. authorities in venezuela say they have forty to terror attack on a military base close to the capital comes after a group of
option to destroy north korea's program in north korea itself he's not president the ability of this madman to have a missile that hit america if there's going to be a war to stop it will be over there if thousands die they're going to die over there and they're not going to die here in these told me that to my face that may be provocative but not really however america's top diplomat rexton this and says his country would like dialogue with p. and yang at some point although one expert we...
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korea's program in north korea itself he's not going oh well president trump the ability of this madman to have a missile that hit america if there's going to be awarded stop it will be over there thousands die they're going to die over there and they're not going to die here in these told me that my place in that may be provocative but not really however america's top diplomat rex tillerson says his country would like dialogue with pyongyang at some point although one expert told us the chances of that happening are only decreasing. if you're thinking in terms of dialogue no if anything that makes dialogue even less likely than before but if you mean effective as far as imposing a collective punishment on the entire north korean population then bring about the economic collapse of north korea. unfortunately these. draconian nature that. only increase the likelihood of a conflict or increase of tensions at the very least. is trying to stop people in the mediterranean but can't seem to get. help. after the break. seems wrong. to shape our. trail. to look for common ground. brings peace t
korea's program in north korea itself he's not going oh well president trump the ability of this madman to have a missile that hit america if there's going to be awarded stop it will be over there thousands die they're going to die over there and they're not going to die here in these told me that my place in that may be provocative but not really however america's top diplomat rex tillerson says his country would like dialogue with pyongyang at some point although one expert told us the...
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destroy north korea's program and north korea itself he's not president trump the ability of this madman to have a missile that hit america if there's going to be a war to stop it it will be over there if thousands die they're going to die over there and they're not going to die here in these told me that to my face that may be provocative but not really or for america's top diplomat rex tillerson sais his country would like dialogue with going out some point although one expert told us the chances of that happening are diminishing. if you're thinking in terms of dialogue no if anything from. life like where you've been before but if you're mean effective for the important collective punishment i'm going to hire north korean population and bring your boat the economic collapse of north korea may be a factor of course unfortunately but if you want thanks to the thought draconian mates are. the only increase the likelihood of a conflict or increase of tensions that the very least. let's turn our attention to south america authorities in venice way less say they have foiled a terror attack
destroy north korea's program and north korea itself he's not president trump the ability of this madman to have a missile that hit america if there's going to be a war to stop it it will be over there if thousands die they're going to die over there and they're not going to die here in these told me that to my face that may be provocative but not really or for america's top diplomat rex tillerson sais his country would like dialogue with going out some point although one expert told us the...
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option to destroy north korea's program in north korea itself he's not president the ability of this madman to have a missile that hit america if there's going to be a war to stop it will be over there. they're going to die over there and they're not going to die here in these told me that. that may be provocative but not really however america's top diplomat rex tillerson says his country would like dialogue with people young at some point although one expert told us the chances of that happening already decreasing if you're thinking in terms of dialogue no if anything . less. than before but if you're being a factor of. imposing a collective a partition we're not going to tire a north korean population and bring about the economic collapse of north korea are going to be a factor of course unfortunately you're thanks to the thought draconian. the only increase you like record of a conflict or increase tensions at the very least. well some of those seem to be sanctions season this year with venezuela also joining the restrictions club the u.s. treasuries now imposing tough measures against
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option to destroy north korea's program in north korea itself he's not president the ability of this madman to have a missile that hit america if there's going to be a war to stop it will be over there if thousands die they're going to die over there and they're not going to die here and he's told me that to my face that may be provocative but not really however america's top diplomat rex tillerson says his country would like dialogue with pyongyang points although one expert told us the chances of that happening are ready to treat. your thinking in terms of dialogue no if anything. less. than before but if you're being effective for the. collective punishment i'm going to tire a north korean population and bring about the economic collapse of north korea are going to be a factor of unfortunately you're thanks to the thought draconian. the only increase the likelihood of a conflict or increase tensions at the very least. relations south further between russia and the united states on wednesday as donald trump put his signature to the new sanctions bill hits the move this and get america's a
option to destroy north korea's program in north korea itself he's not president the ability of this madman to have a missile that hit america if there's going to be a war to stop it will be over there if thousands die they're going to die over there and they're not going to die here and he's told me that to my face that may be provocative but not really however america's top diplomat rex tillerson says his country would like dialogue with pyongyang points although one expert told us the...
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destroy north korea's program in north korea itself he's not going to president try the ability of this madman to have a missile that hit america if there's going to be a ward of stop and it will be over there thousands die they're going to die over there and they're not going to die here and he's told me that. that may be provocative but i really don't judge politicians by what they say judge them by what they do and by all appearances donald trump is ready for war he's seen the pentagon's plans for north korea and the likelihood they've already selected a battle plan is are in motion and what senator lindsey graham has said only goes to reinforce that if millions have to die then so be it are you saying it's ok to use a military option that immediately endangers the lives of millions of people in that region. north korea changes if you have any doubts that the u.s. is preparing for war take a look at what's happening on the ground on the korean peninsula u.s. troops ships jets forces are arriving there in a ceaseless stream. blanketing the airspace there are endless simulations war games exe
destroy north korea's program in north korea itself he's not going to president try the ability of this madman to have a missile that hit america if there's going to be a ward of stop and it will be over there thousands die they're going to die over there and they're not going to die here and he's told me that. that may be provocative but i really don't judge politicians by what they say judge them by what they do and by all appearances donald trump is ready for war he's seen the pentagon's...