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coming up, our conversation with david holbrook, son of richard holbrooke.ew hbo documentary about his father, the ambassador, a giant of american diplomacy. we will be back in 60 seconds with that. ♪ ♪ john: this week, the new documentary "the diplomat" debuted on hbo. it shows the legacy of ambassador richard holbrooke. it was written and directed by his son, david. he talks about why he made the film and what his father taught him even after he passed away. mark: your dad was your dad. a guy who had a huge public profile. what did you learn about your dad that you did not know before? david: i learned something about myself as well. you cannot do it all. you try to be a great diplomat, father, husband, and something had to give. for me, it was understanding how impossibly hard diplomacy is. i read the articles, i read his book. you realize the 360 degree complications coming at you when you try to broker a deal. it's impossible. john: were there things that you learned about him that you did not know? david: it was how persistent he was. he just was not g
coming up, our conversation with david holbrook, son of richard holbrooke.ew hbo documentary about his father, the ambassador, a giant of american diplomacy. we will be back in 60 seconds with that. ♪ ♪ john: this week, the new documentary "the diplomat" debuted on hbo. it shows the legacy of ambassador richard holbrooke. it was written and directed by his son, david. he talks about why he made the film and what his father taught him even after he passed away. mark: your dad was...
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. >> david is an award-winning documentarian, his film "the diplomat" is been richard holbrook, his late father. he received worldwide attention when fighting off access to birth chrome. she's the california state director of an advocacy and policy organization. and nan is a coacher of carley for america, carley fiorina's super pact. >> should planned parenthood save 97% of what they do by decoupling apportions from what do. >> i think her asking the wrong question. it should be should planned parenthood stop being attacked over something that is 3% of their services. >> that is happening, we'll answer that next. looking at the reality, they can set up a separate service funded by the private money. it's not funded by federal money, so save the 97%. >> i think planned parenthood and providers have an obligation to provide services. it's about women's lives, it's been a fi decades since we had -- few decades since we had illegal abortion. sometimes we forget if it's not provided women will die. >> does planned parenthood have to be the only provider. >> it is the only provider in a vast m
. >> david is an award-winning documentarian, his film "the diplomat" is been richard holbrook, his late father. he received worldwide attention when fighting off access to birth chrome. she's the california state director of an advocacy and policy organization. and nan is a coacher of carley for america, carley fiorina's super pact. >> should planned parenthood save 97% of what they do by decoupling apportions from what do. >> i think her asking the wrong question....
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my guest tonight is the writer of a new hbo documentary about ambassador richard holbrooke called th our military commitment and our diplomatic commitment in afghanistan. if we didn't make a full press on the diplomatic front, we wouldn't know whether or not this could be some kind of negotiated ending. >> the military dominated everything, everything that we did. so for your dad to show up, you know, this high-energy, brilliant, funny, engaging diplomat in the region and was just ready to, like, push everybody else out of the way, it was really great to see. it was, like, wow, man, we've got, like, the a-team here. >> trevor: please welcome, david holbrooke. (cheers and applause) oh! thank you so much for being here. i must apologize first and foremost because you were supposed to be here, but then i had an incident -- >> incident, that's what they call appendectomies now. >> trevor: yes, an internal incident where one part of your body disagrees with the rest of your body. unfortunately, i did not have an ambassador like your father to sort everything out. >> you wouldn't have want
my guest tonight is the writer of a new hbo documentary about ambassador richard holbrooke called th our military commitment and our diplomatic commitment in afghanistan. if we didn't make a full press on the diplomatic front, we wouldn't know whether or not this could be some kind of negotiated ending. >> the military dominated everything, everything that we did. so for your dad to show up, you know, this high-energy, brilliant, funny, engaging diplomat in the region and was just ready...
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it shows the legacy of ambassador richard holbrook. it was directed by his son, david.y he made the film and what his father taught him. your dad was your dad. a guy who had a huge public profile. what did you learn about your dad that you did not know before? david: i learned something about myself. you cannot do it all. try to be a great diplomat, father, husband, and something had to give. understand how hard diplomacy is. i read the articles, i read his book. 360 degree complications coming at you when you try to broker a deal. john: were there things that you learned about him that you did not know? david: it was how persistent he was. he just was not going to give up. .road strokes versus details that is when it got exciting. worked, itw how it was remarkable. afghanistan, pakistan, he had this monster problem behind him, the people he was working for. that was impossible. john: we joked about how your dad was called larger-than-life. i am fascinated by people who are larger than life and what factors contribute to them being termed that by everyone because in his
it shows the legacy of ambassador richard holbrook. it was directed by his son, david.y he made the film and what his father taught him. your dad was your dad. a guy who had a huge public profile. what did you learn about your dad that you did not know before? david: i learned something about myself. you cannot do it all. try to be a great diplomat, father, husband, and something had to give. understand how hard diplomacy is. i read the articles, i read his book. 360 degree complications coming...
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we will show you the conversation with james carville on a conversation documentary about richard holbrooke in a pick and choose world. love or like? naughty or nice? calm or bright? but at bedtime ...why settle for this? enter sleep number. don't miss the semiannual sale going on now! sleepiq technology tells you how you slept and what adjustments you can make. she likes the bed soft. he's more hardcore. so your sleep goes from good to great to wow! gift the best sleep of your life to your whole family. only at a sleep number store. right now save $500 on the veteran's day special edition mattress with sleepiq technology. know better sleep with sleep number. emily: tesla names a new cfo. higher after hours despite weaker than estimated hard quarter results. -- third-quarter results. i'm emily chang and this is "bloomberg west." reports of mixed quarter with some warning signs a hand -- ahead. a multibillion-dollar buyout. twitter hearts changed but existing users, not so much. we talked to a former board member about jack dorsey's latest move. first let's get caught up with our bloomberg
we will show you the conversation with james carville on a conversation documentary about richard holbrooke in a pick and choose world. love or like? naughty or nice? calm or bright? but at bedtime ...why settle for this? enter sleep number. don't miss the semiannual sale going on now! sleepiq technology tells you how you slept and what adjustments you can make. she likes the bed soft. he's more hardcore. so your sleep goes from good to great to wow! gift the best sleep of your life to your...
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. >> richard holbrook, the envoy chose the air force base because it was isolated. participants were sequestered in a remote outpost. >> in one of the most brutal chant jors in the bosnian war, serb troops overcan srebrenica, the u.n. designated safe haven in july. the massacre of 8,000 men and boys, the murder since world war ii helped to gall janize the convenience of the community. >> the most challenging european security problem, and the heart-breaking humanitarian problem is bossy nia. four peace plans had been rejected previously. under the dayton accords bosnia was declared as a single state. it was divided into two parts. a croat federation was given 51% of territory. the serbs were allowed to call them a republic. some felt it gave the illusion. >> it kept the peace and country divided. ethnic tensions remained >>> to discuss the importance of the dayton accords, and whether they should serve as a template we joined from dayton ohio from bruce. good to have you with us. i know you've been involved in bosnia over the years, now we are hear, 20 years later.
. >> richard holbrook, the envoy chose the air force base because it was isolated. participants were sequestered in a remote outpost. >> in one of the most brutal chant jors in the bosnian war, serb troops overcan srebrenica, the u.n. designated safe haven in july. the massacre of 8,000 men and boys, the murder since world war ii helped to gall janize the convenience of the community. >> the most challenging european security problem, and the heart-breaking humanitarian...
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i think it is when richard holbrook was a driver behind this. kissinger was there. it came time for the q&a, and being the journalist that i am, i asked a question about the plan for iraqis to finally make a deal on oriole revenues. before the minister could even answer this question, kissinger cut in and said that's a very american question. i i don't think he said that in a flattering way. what did he mean? >> while you were there and i wasn't. >> but you knew him. >> perhaps it's best understood when we go back to the view of economics. when we've discussed earlier his ideas kissinger never believed that the cold war would be one but that it would ultimately be one by the belief that democracy was a more attractive system. throughout his career he has tended to be skeptical about economics of any sort. he tends, one of the interesting things they address is the oil shop which most scholars think he underestimated but so he was suggesting that i was a material girl? is that what you are saying? it's odd for a man who was a secretary of state and national security
i think it is when richard holbrook was a driver behind this. kissinger was there. it came time for the q&a, and being the journalist that i am, i asked a question about the plan for iraqis to finally make a deal on oriole revenues. before the minister could even answer this question, kissinger cut in and said that's a very american question. i i don't think he said that in a flattering way. what did he mean? >> while you were there and i wasn't. >> but you knew him. >>...
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will show you the conversation with james carville and a conversation on a documentary about richard holbrookrishaad: it is wednesday, the fourth of november. this is "trending business". i am rishaad salamat. ♪ rishaad: chicago, tokyo, take -- here's what were looking at. shares taking off as investors flocked to the $12 billion offering. aiming to double incomes and gdp, president xi jinping will accept slower growth, but not too slow. informal economy, saying it creates more opportunities than the official sector. follow me on twitter. let's take a look at the trading day. the jakarta session just getting underway. broader markets showing substantial gains. things, also helping playing catch-up, doing the heavy lifting. the services cmi number. texas, 4789,t west have a look at the hang seng index. just below
will show you the conversation with james carville and a conversation on a documentary about richard holbrookrishaad: it is wednesday, the fourth of november. this is "trending business". i am rishaad salamat. ♪ rishaad: chicago, tokyo, take -- here's what were looking at. shares taking off as investors flocked to the $12 billion offering. aiming to double incomes and gdp, president xi jinping will accept slower growth, but not too slow. informal economy, saying it creates more...
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i recall richard holbrook was a key driver behind this. may he rest in peace.he was with a senior iraqi official and kissinger was there. when it came time for the q&a and be in the journalist i am asked a question about what the plan was by the iraqis to make a deal on oil revenues. before the administer could even answer this? kissinger cut in and said that's a very american question. i don't think he said that in a flattering way. what did he mean? >> well he was there i wasn't. so so you have the advantage of me there. perhaps his best understanding is alluding back to the view of economics. it is not paramount. when we discuss his idealism which is much more commonplace in america, capitalism is going to be problematic, kissinger never believe that the cold war would ultimately be one by democracy was more attractive system. throughout his career kissinger has tended to be skeptical about economic of any sort. he tends to be dismissive but not always. one of the interesting things to address is the impact of the oil shock in 1973. most previous scholars th
i recall richard holbrook was a key driver behind this. may he rest in peace.he was with a senior iraqi official and kissinger was there. when it came time for the q&a and be in the journalist i am asked a question about what the plan was by the iraqis to make a deal on oil revenues. before the administer could even answer this? kissinger cut in and said that's a very american question. i don't think he said that in a flattering way. what did he mean? >> well he was there i wasn't. so...
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several years back when i was a full-time journalist is invited to a small dinner and i recall richard holbrookas the key driver behind this, may he rest in peace. as with a senior iraqi officially kissinger was there, so when it came time for the q&a and being the journalists i am, i asked a question about what was the plan, other iraqis going to make some sort of deal on oil revenues. before the minister could even answer this question kissinger touted in and said that's a very american question. i don't think he said that in a flattering way. what did he mean? >> guest: while you're there and i wasn't. so you have the advantage. perhaps it is best understood as him alluding back to the view of economics. he is not paramount. when we are discussing euro earlier kissinger's was more commonplace in america the fact that ultimately about economics and capitalism is going to be a problem. kissinger never believe that. he argued that the cold war would not be one by differential growth rate, it would ultimately be one by the belief that democracy was more attractive system. throughout his career k
several years back when i was a full-time journalist is invited to a small dinner and i recall richard holbrookas the key driver behind this, may he rest in peace. as with a senior iraqi officially kissinger was there, so when it came time for the q&a and being the journalists i am, i asked a question about what was the plan, other iraqis going to make some sort of deal on oil revenues. before the minister could even answer this question kissinger touted in and said that's a very american...
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hillary wanted richard holbrook as her deputy secretary of state. the obama administration did not agree because it would have put too much power in the state department. he was given afghanistan. someone else was given israel. hillary did not have a major brief. what she did mainly was to make friends and try to undo the damage that had been done by the bush administration in alienating allies and exacerbating enemies. >> president obama took over the presidency, it was the economy, all of the focus of that presidency was on the economy. there had to be someone running foreign policy that was someone that he was confident to do it. the press was paying attention was what going on domestically. >> philadelphia. >> will she win the presidency? yes or no? >> david answered that earlier. >> i was hoping the packers would win the super bowl. it is the same thing as saying that. i am interested in the results, but i know no more than you or anyone else. >> on twitter -- does hillary have any interests or hobbies outside of politics? she seems singularly
hillary wanted richard holbrook as her deputy secretary of state. the obama administration did not agree because it would have put too much power in the state department. he was given afghanistan. someone else was given israel. hillary did not have a major brief. what she did mainly was to make friends and try to undo the damage that had been done by the bush administration in alienating allies and exacerbating enemies. >> president obama took over the presidency, it was the economy, all...
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richard. the model of the holbrook sixth graders is bulldogs for bridges. phil: it's all part of the bridge building foundation in martin's memory. janet: herding cats may look easier, but this was the idea of 68 sixth graders, a mini marathon around their school to launch their program, bulldogs building bridges. their motivation, martin richard who would have graduated the same year from high school they will. many were at the marathon and recently some visitors came to speak to them. >> when his parents came, it got us really motivated. janet: they ran 26 times around their aging school collecting a bead for each lap. they want to buy a peace pole to erect at the school's playground which they hope to name after martin. the message is simple, choose kindness, stop bullying. >> they can help somebody cross that bridge in they're sad or happy. janet: sometimes martin richard's message is easy to forgive in real life. >> i have a lot of brothers. i have three, so sometimes i don't get along with them, but i mostly choose kindness. >> i get really into sport
richard. the model of the holbrook sixth graders is bulldogs for bridges. phil: it's all part of the bridge building foundation in martin's memory. janet: herding cats may look easier, but this was the idea of 68 sixth graders, a mini marathon around their school to launch their program, bulldogs building bridges. their motivation, martin richard who would have graduated the same year from high school they will. many were at the marathon and recently some visitors came to speak to them....