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[applause] i believe that america is the last best hope for mankind.applause] saving america is what we need in the 21st century. i never dreamed i would be in the senate. growing up where i grew up, it just couldn't happen but it did. do you know what i got in the senate, because of people like you. people who believed in me when i was in the statehouse, the first republic and since reconstruction. the rest is history. every day that i go to work i think, oh my god, how did this happen to me. it happened to me because other people helped me. there are 10 of you who i elected tonight. [laughter] let me tell you what the republican party did for me. they got me on my feet and got me started. make those phone calls, had a good copier. the republican women's federation -- [cheers and applause] when i first ran for the statehouse, we had had a republican since 1873, and it was the republican federation of women that came. [laughter] -- [applause] it was the republican club which was the average age of about 89-year-old men who made all the phone calls. it
[applause] i believe that america is the last best hope for mankind.applause] saving america is what we need in the 21st century. i never dreamed i would be in the senate. growing up where i grew up, it just couldn't happen but it did. do you know what i got in the senate, because of people like you. people who believed in me when i was in the statehouse, the first republic and since reconstruction. the rest is history. every day that i go to work i think, oh my god, how did this happen to me....
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[applause] i believe that america is the last best hope for mankind. [applause] conservative america is exactly what we need in the 21st century. i never dreamed i would be in the united states senate. growing up where i grew up, it just couldn't happen, but it did. do you know why i got in the senate, because of people like you. people believed in me when i was in the statehouse, the first republican since reconstruction. we didn't elect a republican, that's about it was back home. the rest is history. everyday day that i go to work i think old my god, how did this happen to me? it happened because other people helped me. this is a party event. there are 10 of you [indiscernible] [laughter] let me tell you what the republican party did for me. they got me on my feet and got me started. make those phone calls, had a good carbon copy or -- copier. the republican women's federation [indiscernible] when i first ran for the statehouse, we had not had a republican since 1873. at was the republican federation of women that came and did all -- [indiscernible]
[applause] i believe that america is the last best hope for mankind. [applause] conservative america is exactly what we need in the 21st century. i never dreamed i would be in the united states senate. growing up where i grew up, it just couldn't happen, but it did. do you know why i got in the senate, because of people like you. people believed in me when i was in the statehouse, the first republican since reconstruction. we didn't elect a republican, that's about it was back home. the rest is...
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there is to make sure government comes in and shuts down one of the greatest liberators of mankind whichis fossil fuel energy . we demonize the lifeblood of modern civilization and the people funding this whether it's the jeff bezos or richard branson or bill gates who is one of the biggest climate activists, actually is bidding on the world's largest private jet transport company so it's not going to affectthem all . i get into that in the book as well. this is a system in which the people in charge are going to have their livesaffected . this will affectwhat we regrettably called the masses . the new deal will suppress the absolute masses. we have people declaring in a climate emergency they want to go from cobit lockdowns to climate lockdowns. you can only flywhen it's morally justifiable . we have climate lockdowns where people will have missed more freedom. you have a moment who likes recessions. this is why the major environmentalists praise the covid lockdowns and there is a movement in academia where they need to add climate change because it causes death to death certificates so w
there is to make sure government comes in and shuts down one of the greatest liberators of mankind whichis fossil fuel energy . we demonize the lifeblood of modern civilization and the people funding this whether it's the jeff bezos or richard branson or bill gates who is one of the biggest climate activists, actually is bidding on the world's largest private jet transport company so it's not going to affectthem all . i get into that in the book as well. this is a system in which the people in...
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there is to make sure government comes in and shuts down one of the greatest liberators of mankind whichis fossil fuel energy . we demonize the lifeblood of modern civilization and the people funding this whether it's the jeff bezos or richard branson or bill gates who is one of the biggest climate activists, actually is bidding on the world's largest private jet transport company so it's not going to affectthem all . i get into that in the book as well. this is a system in which the people in charge are going to have their livesaffected . this will affectwhat we regrettably called the masses . the new deal will suppress the absolute masses. we have people declaring in a climate emergency they want to go from cobit lockdowns to climate lockdowns. you can only flywhen it's morally justifiable . we have climate lockdowns where people will have missed more freedom. you have a moment who likes recessions. this is why the major environmentalists praise the covid lockdowns and there is a movement in academia where they need to add climate change because it causes death to death certificates so w
there is to make sure government comes in and shuts down one of the greatest liberators of mankind whichis fossil fuel energy . we demonize the lifeblood of modern civilization and the people funding this whether it's the jeff bezos or richard branson or bill gates who is one of the biggest climate activists, actually is bidding on the world's largest private jet transport company so it's not going to affectthem all . i get into that in the book as well. this is a system in which the people in...
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if he's a mankind, he's made a migration. so, you know, we have not seen as an invasion, as we have seen. i mean, something that has always existed and people always have tried the conflict and is always deal. and we should try to apply to be proactive and try to manage these, these phenomena. rather than trying to count them as it is happening now and call me i think what, what sticks with me in it's in the last 3 years is also a lot of it is happening increase on both now and these countries are they had the worchester 27 years ago, and many of the people that you meet there like the locals say like like we understand the refugees and the asylum seekers because we were in the same and in the same role just it really a short while ago. so also not forgetting that this is something that's mazama said that this has always been with us, that people need to flee from somewhere because their homes are destroyed. and yeah, like that for sure. you don't have a visa if your house is destroyed or if you can't go back where you have y
if he's a mankind, he's made a migration. so, you know, we have not seen as an invasion, as we have seen. i mean, something that has always existed and people always have tried the conflict and is always deal. and we should try to apply to be proactive and try to manage these, these phenomena. rather than trying to count them as it is happening now and call me i think what, what sticks with me in it's in the last 3 years is also a lot of it is happening increase on both now and these countries...
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he has been saying this for years that the earth is god's greatest gift to mankind are human kind. he says, when he says is important that we honor that and not to spoil it further. so we're hearing a lot of that similar message from these dozens of leaders. the spanish government has pledged $239000000.00 to help the island of la palmer recover from the devastation caused by the ongoing erupting volcano. the prime minister petro sanchez, made the commitment on sunday during a visit to the island. the financial package will be the 2nd stage of a plan approved last week. volcano continues to spew thick clouds of ash, 2 weeks ostrich began erupting should al reports from la paula. volcanic ash and toxic gas explode into the sky, 6000 meters up and the wind can carry it almost anywhere. for the island of la palmer, that means everywhere. here on the southern shoreline, on the opposite side of the island, are salt pans carved into black volcanic rock. this farm faces disaster. much of the crop has been ruined by falling ash book galler cassandra, than i thought of betty de l got. thus,
he has been saying this for years that the earth is god's greatest gift to mankind are human kind. he says, when he says is important that we honor that and not to spoil it further. so we're hearing a lot of that similar message from these dozens of leaders. the spanish government has pledged $239000000.00 to help the island of la palmer recover from the devastation caused by the ongoing erupting volcano. the prime minister petro sanchez, made the commitment on sunday during a visit to the...
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but i think that is really a question for mankind and 20th century mankind, really.ast 250 years or so, but as our understanding of the world has progressed, and we have sort of work—out we can have all those benefits but, actually, we are cooking the planet at the same time, we, as technologists say, right, the answer is to apply technology to ensure we can have all the benefits of fossil fuel that we have enjoyed for the last multiple centuries but we can have it in a way that doesn't damage the environment. there is difficulty in accessing a state pension and that can be an issue for many, including one viewer from southern england. sarina king from dorset should have got hers when she celebrated her 66th birthday back injune. but she's still waiting. and to make matters worse, other benefits were cut when she reached pensionable age — causing sarina and her husband severe financial hardship. south today's steve humphrey reports. angry, frustrated because i can't speak to somebody in the pension department. sarina king thought that she would get her state pension
but i think that is really a question for mankind and 20th century mankind, really.ast 250 years or so, but as our understanding of the world has progressed, and we have sort of work—out we can have all those benefits but, actually, we are cooking the planet at the same time, we, as technologists say, right, the answer is to apply technology to ensure we can have all the benefits of fossil fuel that we have enjoyed for the last multiple centuries but we can have it in a way that doesn't...
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poverty is the biggest killer mankind has ever known. just to give you an idea of the health meaning of this it's worthwhile to travel back in time to the 19th century in the united states. in the 19th century if you broke your femur, you had one in three odds of dying. but if you lived your only option was amputation. let's be clear that painkillers back then were not as advanced as they are today, let's just leave it at that. if you broke your hip in the 20th century you are going to die. when you were born in a 20th century you have as good of a chance of dying as you did living. if you got cancer, forget about it, you are going to die. most people never got to cancer. that would've represented healthcare progress and it didn't because tuberculosis and pneumonia. pneumonia was the captain of man's death killed you off much sooner than cancer could get to you. if you travel forward to even the early part of the 20th century, 1910, cancer was still a distant eighth among american killers and it was because once again tuberculosis, pneum
poverty is the biggest killer mankind has ever known. just to give you an idea of the health meaning of this it's worthwhile to travel back in time to the 19th century in the united states. in the 19th century if you broke your femur, you had one in three odds of dying. but if you lived your only option was amputation. let's be clear that painkillers back then were not as advanced as they are today, let's just leave it at that. if you broke your hip in the 20th century you are going to die....
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some people say, the highest calling of mankind is to be a four-star general. why do you think four-star generals are more important to the comp -- to the country than private equity people? sec. powell: i've never presented myself as being more important than anybody. if you think i can do something for you, let's talk about it. if i can, i'll do it. in many occasions when i was in the military, we didn't get that kind of option. powell, go there. you are not a four-star general. you just did what you were told. that is with the army is all about. i had choices. i had to take a careful look at with my family and my children and with america's promise alliance, and it served the people well. i've got no illusions about where i came from. the people who taught me everything i need to know were chinese military experts from 2000 years ago and german experts. they are the ones that teach you about politics and making sure if you go to war, you do it well and prevail. mr. rubenstein: final question. you were a four-star general and secretary of state. you have gran
some people say, the highest calling of mankind is to be a four-star general. why do you think four-star generals are more important to the comp -- to the country than private equity people? sec. powell: i've never presented myself as being more important than anybody. if you think i can do something for you, let's talk about it. if i can, i'll do it. in many occasions when i was in the military, we didn't get that kind of option. powell, go there. you are not a four-star general. you just did...
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someday, he wrote, the nuremberg trials will be recognized as a great landmark in the great struggle of mankindpeace" nothing will ever really be as important. some will be inspired by. today, we gather on the campus of great american university and at the entrance of its center for human rights, may i say with thanks and confidence to those of you gathered here today, including both my friend, the president of the united states. in response to my father's hope uttered 75 years ago, here at the center, at this university, we will invoke the president's and call upon the law that was made in nuremberg 75 years ago. i am very grateful to my dear, dear friend, our president, for coming to connecticut, for coming to our flagship university and for coming to the dodd center for human rights. my friend here is joe biden. a friendship that has grown personally. when my sister passed away some years ago, [indiscernible] president of the united states, joe biden. when my older brother was diagnosed with cancer, who did i call first for advice on what to do? my friend joe biden. and when we were both cam
someday, he wrote, the nuremberg trials will be recognized as a great landmark in the great struggle of mankindpeace" nothing will ever really be as important. some will be inspired by. today, we gather on the campus of great american university and at the entrance of its center for human rights, may i say with thanks and confidence to those of you gathered here today, including both my friend, the president of the united states. in response to my father's hope uttered 75 years ago, here...
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and with the tyranny we are reminded the question for freedom of all mankind is a present-day challengedents and young people today. >> jamie five from radio free europe and radio liberty, thank you general hr mcmaster here at the hoover institution and the author of battleground, thank you. william bowden from the university of texas and the author of the forthcoming book titled. >> the peacemaker. >> i like that. >> published sometime december or january. >> thank you. for uncommon knowledge the hoover institution and fox nation and the ronald reagan institute, iam peter robinson. >> individual who serves as vice president must be qualified to be president. second, the individual who serves as vice president of the united states, must be one who shares the views of the president on the critical issues of foreign-policy and national defense and then to play the role to keep peace. third and then at this particular time when we have the executive in the hands of one party and the congress controlled by another party, it is vital the vice president of the united states can work for appro
and with the tyranny we are reminded the question for freedom of all mankind is a present-day challengedents and young people today. >> jamie five from radio free europe and radio liberty, thank you general hr mcmaster here at the hoover institution and the author of battleground, thank you. william bowden from the university of texas and the author of the forthcoming book titled. >> the peacemaker. >> i like that. >> published sometime december or january. >>...
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he believed this experiment in self-government is sort of the greatest hope of mankind.e was an ardent believer in democracy. in his mind, that meant that the congress and state legislatures needed to have enough power to really grapple with serious issues. keep in mind, he grew up in the shadow of the civil war. it was looming. it was a crisis that seemingly was inexorable. it was consuming his life and that of everybody around him. he came to believe that the country had to be willing to grapple with problems and that legislatures needed enough power to really deal with what these issues including the federal government. when he says cambridge, massachusetts through his board of health, made a reasonable decision to -- that the vaccine was necessary for its citizens, it was doing so to protect the liberty of the entire community. that notion that he introduced which was that there is a sense of competing liberties. yes, it is my right to say no to this but i am protecting my own independence, his right to -- in his liberty should not trump everybody else's liberty. tha
he believed this experiment in self-government is sort of the greatest hope of mankind.e was an ardent believer in democracy. in his mind, that meant that the congress and state legislatures needed to have enough power to really grapple with serious issues. keep in mind, he grew up in the shadow of the civil war. it was looming. it was a crisis that seemingly was inexorable. it was consuming his life and that of everybody around him. he came to believe that the country had to be willing to...
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the highest calling of mankind i've often thought was private equity. then i started interviewing. >> i want your show. i know how to do interviewing. david: i've learned from doing my interviews how leaders make it to the top. >> i asked how much he wanted, he said 250, i did not negotiate. i did no due diligence. david: and how they stay there. you don't feel inadequate now because you are only the second wealthiest man in the world, is that right? when i was on capitol hill, i met stephen prior -- breyer. he has been a justice of the supreme court for 20 years. i had a conversation with him about his future in the future of the court. i have to start with the question on everybody's mind. why is this book you have written so small? it is a small book, i am used to so many -- bigger books. why did you not get a bigger book? stephen: this is the constitution and it is smaller. david: a lot of justices of the supreme court carried the constitution. is that because you are going to forget what is in it? just like to remind people and read it over and ove
the highest calling of mankind i've often thought was private equity. then i started interviewing. >> i want your show. i know how to do interviewing. david: i've learned from doing my interviews how leaders make it to the top. >> i asked how much he wanted, he said 250, i did not negotiate. i did no due diligence. david: and how they stay there. you don't feel inadequate now because you are only the second wealthiest man in the world, is that right? when i was on capitol hill, i...
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at highest calling of mankind is private equity. then i started interviewing. have learned from my interviews how leaders make it to the top. i asked him how much he wanted. i said to 50. i did no due diligence. i have something i would like to say. you don't feel inadequate because being the south a us -- second wealthiest man in the world, is that right? in january 2013, she became the ceo of general dynamics. its stock is up by more than 180% since. i sat down with her and saw -- talked to her about the future of the industry. when you became the ceo of aerodynamics in 2013, there were not many women who were aerospace executives. did you think when you joined the company in 2001 you would rise to be ceo? guest: i never thought i would be the ceo. that would be highly aspirational. i have always been a big believer that you do well in the life by doing the job in front of you, being part of the solution, but i never could've believed this would happen. david: do you get tired when people ask you what it's like to be a woman and a ceo of an aerospace defense
at highest calling of mankind is private equity. then i started interviewing. have learned from my interviews how leaders make it to the top. i asked him how much he wanted. i said to 50. i did no due diligence. i have something i would like to say. you don't feel inadequate because being the south a us -- second wealthiest man in the world, is that right? in january 2013, she became the ceo of general dynamics. its stock is up by more than 180% since. i sat down with her and saw -- talked to...
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this truck is food to overflowing with this roughly 6000000 garments every weight that life can to mankind market is waste . and a huge proportion of all of that clothing is trucks, 2 hours north of a crop and ends up being dumped his landfill. ah, the pressure from the used closing industry is relentless. the city of a cra now has to find some way to dispose of more than 160 tons of textile waste. every single day. with black christiane miko is a ring. tyler, who sells her stock outside the city and i wanted it to help me. i mean, if i, if i fill a with, with high and a long time and a half with him to mouth existence for the single mother of 3, it travels for hours between can't manta market and alkaline villages. ah, she says she fell into the tried after her brother used juju. sorcery to force her off the family farm. not because miss always helpful. let me be that. actually i miss away prius bean, see me quite homework. actually. i mistake on what day it grew say, when in one today as i see, i mean one told me miss amy seek lulu when you feel foolish back. ah, had she goes from villag
this truck is food to overflowing with this roughly 6000000 garments every weight that life can to mankind market is waste . and a huge proportion of all of that clothing is trucks, 2 hours north of a crop and ends up being dumped his landfill. ah, the pressure from the used closing industry is relentless. the city of a cra now has to find some way to dispose of more than 160 tons of textile waste. every single day. with black christiane miko is a ring. tyler, who sells her stock outside the...
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the highest calling of mankind i often thought was private equity and then i started interviewing. i have learned from doing my interviews how leaders make it to the top. >> i asked him how much he wanted and he said 250. i said fine. i did not negotiate with him. i did no due diligence. >> you don't feel inadequate being the second wealthiest man in the world now. is that right? one of the greatest businesses in the what is consulting. it seems everyone is either using a consultant or is a consultant. the largest consulting firm in the world is -- julie has grown it dramatically in the several years she has been the ceo. i had a conversation with her about why everyone uses consultants and why everyone should be a consultant. david: it seems as though everyone is a consultant's days. -- these days. what are all of these consultants doing? >> i think we actually defy the label "consultant." sometimes it seems to imply that we only give advice. when you look at what accenture does, we are a more traditional version of a consultant. our clients look for two things from us. relevant.
the highest calling of mankind i often thought was private equity and then i started interviewing. i have learned from doing my interviews how leaders make it to the top. >> i asked him how much he wanted and he said 250. i said fine. i did not negotiate with him. i did no due diligence. >> you don't feel inadequate being the second wealthiest man in the world now. is that right? one of the greatest businesses in the what is consulting. it seems everyone is either using a consultant...
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no rush and i'm been dull conference of colored people, so gall gallop, people in the history of mankind. the conference talked about the old empires as powers to be defeated. starting with france. the clock was ticking on the established order. isolated internationally weakened by events in north, in sub saharan africa, france could not continue to fight on every front. on his list of priorities, algeria was at the top. morocco and tenicia were not so paris allowed the return home of tenicia, nita happy boy gabba from his 2 year exile on the 1st of june, 1955, he returned home in triumph negotiations began leading to denisia independence in march 1956. i have been only by god, i did not know, but i did you make music the material could be labeled because he didn't. he didn't notice maternity. it did all maybe to hold it. paris also moved quickly on morocco. despite the violence, the french authorities agreed to negotiations. they allowed the return to robots of cd. mohammad been uses the future king lamid the 5th after 2 and a half years of exciting. given us durish monday. go tomorrow
no rush and i'm been dull conference of colored people, so gall gallop, people in the history of mankind. the conference talked about the old empires as powers to be defeated. starting with france. the clock was ticking on the established order. isolated internationally weakened by events in north, in sub saharan africa, france could not continue to fight on every front. on his list of priorities, algeria was at the top. morocco and tenicia were not so paris allowed the return home of tenicia,...
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i've got people, jo gallup, people, and the history of mankind. the conference talked about the old empires as powers to be defeated. starting with france. the clock was ticking on the established order. isolated internationally weakened by events in north, in sub saharan africa. france could not continue to fight on every front on his list of priorities. algeria was at the top morocco, indonesia were not ah, so paris allowed the return home of tenicia leader, happy bull dba from his 2 year eggs. on the 1st of june, 1955, he returned home in triumph negotiations began leading to denisia independence in march. 1956 a look on. did you make me think limits? you're going to be labeled because he didn't, he didn't you notice that he did on maybe hold it. paris also moved quickly on morocco. despite the violence, the french authorities agreed to negotiations. they allowed the return to robots of cd. mohammad been uses the future king lamid the 5th after 2 and a half years of exciting gave him nash b durish sunday. gotten him at oak, morty benny gave jul
i've got people, jo gallup, people, and the history of mankind. the conference talked about the old empires as powers to be defeated. starting with france. the clock was ticking on the established order. isolated internationally weakened by events in north, in sub saharan africa. france could not continue to fight on every front on his list of priorities. algeria was at the top morocco, indonesia were not ah, so paris allowed the return home of tenicia leader, happy bull dba from his 2 year...
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at highest calling of mankind i thought was private equity. i started hearing it more.atched your interviews and know-how to do something. i have learned from doing my interviews how leaders make it to the top i asked him how much she wanted. i said to 50 in did not negotiate with him. and how they stay there. you don't feel inadequate being the second wealthiest man in the world. one of the greatest growth businesses in the world is consulting. it seems everybody today is using a consultant or is a consultant the largest consulting firm is accenture with more than 569,000 employees and a market cap of $200 billion. julie suite has grown it dramatically as ceo. i had a conversation with her about why everybody uses consultants and why everybody should be a consultant. it seems as if everybody is a consultant these days. when people were being raised, they don't say, i hope you grow up to be a consultant. why does everybody want to be one and what are they doing? julie: i think we defy the label consultant. sometimes it seems to imply we only give advice. when you look a
at highest calling of mankind i thought was private equity. i started hearing it more.atched your interviews and know-how to do something. i have learned from doing my interviews how leaders make it to the top i asked him how much she wanted. i said to 50 in did not negotiate with him. and how they stay there. you don't feel inadequate being the second wealthiest man in the world. one of the greatest growth businesses in the world is consulting. it seems everybody today is using a consultant or...
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at the highest calling of mankind is private equity. [laughter] then i started interviewing.ave learned from my interviews how leaders make it to the top. i asked him how much he wanted. i said $250. i did no due diligence. you don't feel inadequate now because you're the second wealthiest man in the world, is that right? [laughter] david: 25 years ago, ken burns came into the consciousness with his compelling nine part series on the civil war. since then, he continues to make documentaries on american history. i share his love of american history and i've come to know as a friend and supporter and i recently sat down with him to discuss our mutual increased about the country's history. you are in new hampshire where you do most of your work. that town is not a media center. i'm curious how come you happen to do your work there. ken: i moved here in 1979, 40 two years ago, when i realized becoming a documentary filmmaker focusing in american history was stoking a vow of anonymity and poverty. though my first film was nominated for an oscar and everybody presumed i would come
at the highest calling of mankind is private equity. [laughter] then i started interviewing.ave learned from my interviews how leaders make it to the top. i asked him how much he wanted. i said $250. i did no due diligence. you don't feel inadequate now because you're the second wealthiest man in the world, is that right? [laughter] david: 25 years ago, ken burns came into the consciousness with his compelling nine part series on the civil war. since then, he continues to make documentaries on...
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advisor, always believe that would nuclear weapons had no utility and were extreme thrill dangerous to mankindcad. i saw him in various roles advocating and supporting reductions of nuclear weapons. just before i-went to the pentagon in late 2021, he was part of an niche active to do major reduction in nuclear weapons between the u.s. and soviet your, where rekip ro cali without any negotiated agreements, the two countries decided to reduce tact cam nuclear weapons by about 15,000 between them and after the soviet union broke up, i came to the pentagon to help with the initiative to get rid of more of the nuclear weapons in the former soviet union through a program that congress had told the defense department to september aside $400 impact each year and to put it into helping the now independent statements of the soviet union to get ripped of their weapons of mass destruction, reallily nuclear weapons. colin powell was there and he completely foul. ed what we were doing. he had been part of that major arms carom niche active in placement 1991 and now implementing if nunn-lukeer program. he an
advisor, always believe that would nuclear weapons had no utility and were extreme thrill dangerous to mankindcad. i saw him in various roles advocating and supporting reductions of nuclear weapons. just before i-went to the pentagon in late 2021, he was part of an niche active to do major reduction in nuclear weapons between the u.s. and soviet your, where rekip ro cali without any negotiated agreements, the two countries decided to reduce tact cam nuclear weapons by about 15,000 between them...
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the highest calling of mankind, i've often thought was private equity. then i started interviewing. watched your interviews so i know how to do some interviewing. i've learned from doing my interviews how leaders make it to the top. i asked how much he wanted. he said at hundred 50,000. i did not negotiate. i did no due diligence. more than a quarter of a century ago, ken burns came into the consciousness of every american with his compelling nine part series on the civil war. since that time, he has continued to make in a number of documentaries about american history. i share his love of american history and have come to know him as a friend and a supporter. i recently sat down with him to discuss our mutual interest about this country's history. you are, i assume, in new hampshire where you do most of your work. walpole, new hampshire is not known as a media center. so i am curious how you come to happen to do all of york there. >> i moved here in 1979, 42 years ago, when i realized that becoming a documentary filmmaker focusing on american history was taking a veil of an end and
the highest calling of mankind, i've often thought was private equity. then i started interviewing. watched your interviews so i know how to do some interviewing. i've learned from doing my interviews how leaders make it to the top. i asked how much he wanted. he said at hundred 50,000. i did not negotiate. i did no due diligence. more than a quarter of a century ago, ken burns came into the consciousness of every american with his compelling nine part series on the civil war. since that time,...
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how does this trip add to the company's mission and believe that your trips to space can do mankind a lot of good? >> when we started planet, our idea is if we had more information, we could be better stewards of the planet. you can't fix something if you don't know about it. by mapping the whole world every day, we can find stuff going on that no one knows about, and we regularly do. we can go and proactively take care of it. i imagine nasa puts out a report about ice that was lost last year in the arctic. that already happened. it was a year ago. with planet labs data, we can see this happening in real time. if you watch it and you see what is happening, you can react. the whole point of that is to allow people to take control of looking after our home. kristen: i want to ask what is next for you. i wonder if you are checking out elon musk and his promise of taking people to mars. >> i think mars is a little far for me. i would be happy with the moon or a giant space station in orbit. when i took this trip, i wondered, will this be me checking the box and the highlight of my career?
how does this trip add to the company's mission and believe that your trips to space can do mankind a lot of good? >> when we started planet, our idea is if we had more information, we could be better stewards of the planet. you can't fix something if you don't know about it. by mapping the whole world every day, we can find stuff going on that no one knows about, and we regularly do. we can go and proactively take care of it. i imagine nasa puts out a report about ice that was lost last...
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where there is a mankind is out. there is also some of mazda pieces of odds. that shows nudity. we just question who is going to the site, what is about to be shown or not? and we think it should not be an algorithm. and that conversation continues online right now at auto dot com for the meantime. thank you for sharing some of your to stay with us here at moscow. we are back soon with more. join me every 1st on the alex simon. sure. i'll be speaking to guess of the world politics sport. business. i'm show business. i'll see you then. mm. ah, a with so would they say, why do you burned down the community? why do you run down your own neighborhood? it's not our. we don't own anything. we don't own anything. there's a social contract that we all have. but if you feel or i feel, then the person who has the authority comes in and they fix the situation. but the part of the fix is that the to wait a contract. when you get that finished give you brought the contract for 400 year. now we play our game and build your well with i'm concerned, it could burn to the ground and it still woul
where there is a mankind is out. there is also some of mazda pieces of odds. that shows nudity. we just question who is going to the site, what is about to be shown or not? and we think it should not be an algorithm. and that conversation continues online right now at auto dot com for the meantime. thank you for sharing some of your to stay with us here at moscow. we are back soon with more. join me every 1st on the alex simon. sure. i'll be speaking to guess of the world politics sport....
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to stand it is not the german question alone that remains open but the question of freedom are all mankindand chinese communist tyranny today for putin tyranny we're reminded that the question of freedom of all mankind is not a historical question alone, it's a challenge for our students and young people today . >> jamie fly of radio free europe and radio liberty, thank you. general hr mcmaster, my power at the institute andauthor of battleground ,thank you . and will inboden at the university of texas and author of the forthcoming book the title of which is about to name. >> the peacemaker, ronald reagan and the white house. >> i like that and the publishing date is? >> time december or january. >> jamie fly, will inboden and hr mcmaster, thank you for uncommonknowledge, the hooverinstitute, fox nation and the ronald reagan institute . i am peter robinson . >>. >> when frenchman marquis de lafayette was 19 he came to america and was probably made a major general by george washington. the year was 1777 and the american revolutionary war wasunderway . political history podcast or an author
to stand it is not the german question alone that remains open but the question of freedom are all mankindand chinese communist tyranny today for putin tyranny we're reminded that the question of freedom of all mankind is not a historical question alone, it's a challenge for our students and young people today . >> jamie fly of radio free europe and radio liberty, thank you. general hr mcmaster, my power at the institute andauthor of battleground ,thank you . and will inboden at the...
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the highest calling of mankind, i've often thought, was private equity.laughter] and then i started interviewing. i watched your interviews, so i know how to do some interviewing. [laughter] i've learned from doing my interviews how leaders make it to the top. >> i asked how much he wanted, he said $250k, i did not negotiate. i did no due diligence. david: i have something i would like to sell. [laughter] and how they stay there. you don't feel inadequate now because you are only the second wealthiest man in the world, is that right? one of the greatest businesses is consulting. the largest consulting firm in the world's exsentra with the market cap over $200 million. i had a conversation with julie suite about why everybody uses consultants and why everybody should be a consultant. it seems as if everybody is a consultant these days. when people were being raised as they don't say to the child, i hope you grow up to be a consultant. why does everybody want to be a consultant and what are all these consultants doing? julie: i think we defy the label consu
the highest calling of mankind, i've often thought, was private equity.laughter] and then i started interviewing. i watched your interviews, so i know how to do some interviewing. [laughter] i've learned from doing my interviews how leaders make it to the top. >> i asked how much he wanted, he said $250k, i did not negotiate. i did no due diligence. david: i have something i would like to sell. [laughter] and how they stay there. you don't feel inadequate now because you are only the...
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continue to go down laws, a fair capitalist roads, we're going to blow up the planet and destroy mankind. ah, there's something in the pictures you can't see. it's essential to live. and breathe it out, free that in oh c o 2. now some politicians want to label carbon dioxide a pollutant. imagine if they succeed, they call it pollution. we call it life. this tv commercial is from the think tank competitive enterprise institute. and so is myron ego. it's clear that the earth is screaming and so i don't, you know, do you think that's a bad thing? competitive enterprise institute is a conservative american think tank. and myron eagle has its department on energy climate and environment. iron able believes the climate debate started like this. global warming as a political project was initiated in sweden, in the early 19 eighties. they needed a recent, essentially, to increase tax revenue. i mean, remember, i think you're aware of this in denmark that the welfare state needs a lot of money and it needs more and more money as it goes on. ah, all, all the climate, skeptical pundits. you've just
continue to go down laws, a fair capitalist roads, we're going to blow up the planet and destroy mankind. ah, there's something in the pictures you can't see. it's essential to live. and breathe it out, free that in oh c o 2. now some politicians want to label carbon dioxide a pollutant. imagine if they succeed, they call it pollution. we call it life. this tv commercial is from the think tank competitive enterprise institute. and so is myron ego. it's clear that the earth is screaming and so i...
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the highest calling of mankind, have often thought was private equity, and then i started interviewingi watch your interviews. i know how to do some interviews. i have learned in doing my interviews how leaders make it to the top. >> i asked him how much he wanted. he said 250. i said, fine. i didn't negotiate with him. and i did no due diligence. david: i have something i would like to sell you. and how they stay there. you don't feel inadequate now that you are only the second wealthiest man in the world, right? [laughter] the most senior person in the u.s. military is always the chairman of the joint chiefs of staff. the 20th person to hold that title is general mark milley. he was appointed by president trump and continues to serve under president biden. i had a chance recently to sit down with him at the national archives and ask him about a range of civilian and military issues the chairman faces. this is where our constitution, the original copy of the constitution is stored. it is right over there. what does the constitution mean to you as the chairman of the joint chiefs of st
the highest calling of mankind, have often thought was private equity, and then i started interviewingi watch your interviews. i know how to do some interviews. i have learned in doing my interviews how leaders make it to the top. >> i asked him how much he wanted. he said 250. i said, fine. i didn't negotiate with him. and i did no due diligence. david: i have something i would like to sell you. and how they stay there. you don't feel inadequate now that you are only the second...