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worked with george but here at the hoover institution national security we interviewed secretary shultz and one of his reasons that if you're going to point* a year in and somebody can they said then nuclear-armed iran may be an acceptable and that they support terrorism is unacceptable that we have the option on the table. the president said he will prevent a nuclear arms iran and most recently said the president is not interrupting so there's a lot of word express but i have allowed to but they start -- up to fire missiles at the u.s. flag reedy vessel. we made our point* and iran, if anything was more eager to negotiate as a result of we have negative fitting from but talking about two years ago all we did was indict the i rgc officials and had three identified the song that did not do any good but he went on killing americans and blowing up american ships until the touch amount. that is what. >>host: at the beginning you said we should not attack and it would be bad to be the wrong policy. how to operate from a position of strength but it was to exercise self defense. the nuclear fa
worked with george but here at the hoover institution national security we interviewed secretary shultz and one of his reasons that if you're going to point* a year in and somebody can they said then nuclear-armed iran may be an acceptable and that they support terrorism is unacceptable that we have the option on the table. the president said he will prevent a nuclear arms iran and most recently said the president is not interrupting so there's a lot of word express but i have allowed to but...
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my repulsive sidekick, bill shultz. and if hilarity was a ferry wheel people would ride him while eating candy apples, tom shaw lieu. his latest cd is crawled "trust your heart." >> a block. the lede. that's the first story. greg, wanna join the blood oath? >> maybe later strange disembodied voice. when it comes to strippers, he is a lousy tipper. the tampa bay ray, the cricket squad i believe, has suspended one of their minor league players after a nasty facebook post revealed him to be a d-bag. on monday night outfielder josh posted on his account, quote, threw 50 cents at a stripper tonight. first time -- michelle finds that funny. got kicked out and she was so pissed thought she was going to cry. you are a stripper. be thankful, hoe. don't know why you are bringing a gardening tool into this one. indefinitely suspended the 21-year-old bro, delightfully seen here for a conduct detrimental to the organization which i assume includes wearing that shirt. and fantastically this comes after the first round draft pick comp
my repulsive sidekick, bill shultz. and if hilarity was a ferry wheel people would ride him while eating candy apples, tom shaw lieu. his latest cd is crawled "trust your heart." >> a block. the lede. that's the first story. greg, wanna join the blood oath? >> maybe later strange disembodied voice. when it comes to strippers, he is a lousy tipper. the tampa bay ray, the cricket squad i believe, has suspended one of their minor league players after a nasty facebook post...
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when we came out of the government, i told secretary shultz, we should apply to rebrand the policiesof the soviet union and he agreed with me and i'm honored he wrote the forward to this book. >> host: what are those that negotiating print the bulls? >> guest: the first is you have to have rhetorical strength. don't make a fool of the person you're negotiating went and make it more difficult to make concessions by pounding on your chest and claiming you've achieve some thing. make it easier by not growing as ronald reagan that he would not grow when he did things they want them do. the second thing is that doesn't mean you have to accept them our respect them for that matter, but you have to engage them diplomatically the way diplomacy works with sovereign states. the soviets were concerned about that. they wanted to be treated as a sovereign state. ronald reagan said. that he still treated them with respect and the one he engaged. maybe the most thing is linkage. we link their willingness to their behavior. the behavior of the soviet union with equally bad if not worse and what happ
when we came out of the government, i told secretary shultz, we should apply to rebrand the policiesof the soviet union and he agreed with me and i'm honored he wrote the forward to this book. >> host: what are those that negotiating print the bulls? >> guest: the first is you have to have rhetorical strength. don't make a fool of the person you're negotiating went and make it more difficult to make concessions by pounding on your chest and claiming you've achieve some thing. make...
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>> guest: as legal advisor to the state department under george shultz and jim baker and i connected the negotiations with iran. there were negotiations over claims, the claims included a lot of military things and nicely developed good relationship, myself and the person i negotiated with was a member of a 10 person patrolling body in the iranian government. we were able to tackle other issues as well and i think we can negotiate effectively with iran, but we must do so with a background of strength and with policies -- negotiating policies that are more analogous to what we did with the soviet union into what we do with iran. >> host: abraham sofaer, you worked with george p. schultz senior fellow for policy at the national security at the hoover institution. where the secretary shall a little while ago with one of his rules of him was if you are going to point a gun at somebody, be prepared to use it. >> guest: that's absolutely right. we've escalated the verbal war to a ridiculous point, but would not use the.net all virtually. would set the nuclear armed iran unacceptable. we sa
>> guest: as legal advisor to the state department under george shultz and jim baker and i connected the negotiations with iran. there were negotiations over claims, the claims included a lot of military things and nicely developed good relationship, myself and the person i negotiated with was a member of a 10 person patrolling body in the iranian government. we were able to tackle other issues as well and i think we can negotiate effectively with iran, but we must do so with a background...
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chris: the color of george shultz's eyes. barbara walters had the first interview and got this revelation. >> in the last few seconds, time for yes or no, are you sorry you didn't burn the tapes? >> you know, interestingly enough, everybody in europe that i talked to said why dn't you burn the tapes? and the answer is, i probably should have. chris: and when we come back, how will or should the republicans make hay from all of the bam troubles? ill they retake the u.s. sena >> the one advice i give to republicans is stop calling it a huge scandal and stop saying it's watergate, stop saying it's iran contra, let the facts speak for themselves. it feeds the narrative of the other side and it's only a political event. it is not. just be quiet and present the facts. chris: that was conservative columnist warning republicans not to overplay benghazi. the republican national committee isn't listening, watch. >> change has come to america. >> government is responsible, hold it accountable. for a long time now there has been too much
chris: the color of george shultz's eyes. barbara walters had the first interview and got this revelation. >> in the last few seconds, time for yes or no, are you sorry you didn't burn the tapes? >> you know, interestingly enough, everybody in europe that i talked to said why dn't you burn the tapes? and the answer is, i probably should have. chris: and when we come back, how will or should the republicans make hay from all of the bam troubles? ill they retake the u.s. sena >>...
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this is to george shultz, secretary of state, and this is very startling to everyone following this. i started looking into that because i knew it was wrong and i discovered gorbachev may or may not have known the truth. there is so much information you don't know if he is putting it out. what we have discovered by piecing together the different expos days is that there was by armand hammer who'd been a soviet asset and no doubt about it. he started pushing this notion of supply, wasn't really going anywhere and at that time was roosevelts co-president some people called him -- at his side he lived there for over three years. in the end roosevelt was open but was hush hush to the rest of the world. harry dexter white had the most in american history and this became the means of expanding the soviet union because they're became half a million dodge and chevy trucks. >> host: the cobra fighter planes and jeeves -- jeeps. >> guest: he was interviewed by life magazine and he said he doesn't know how the army could have gotten in without the dodge trucks and studebaker trucks. rolling thr
this is to george shultz, secretary of state, and this is very startling to everyone following this. i started looking into that because i knew it was wrong and i discovered gorbachev may or may not have known the truth. there is so much information you don't know if he is putting it out. what we have discovered by piecing together the different expos days is that there was by armand hammer who'd been a soviet asset and no doubt about it. he started pushing this notion of supply, wasn't really...
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and bill shultz is probably naked and unconscious, filling in for him is michael moynihan. glad you got dressed and if hilariousness were a swivel chair i'd sit on him and spin. the legendary comedian and wonderful dresser greg kroops. >> you can be blaz say about something fwhu isn't one of them sglur getting close, aren't you? she took a whack at the big mac and said the happy meal was a bad deal when mcdonald's ceo hosted the shareholder meeting on thursday, she probably wasn't expecting to be grilled like a chicken sandwich by a 9-year-old girl seen her. adorable actually. it will 8 anna robertson had plans that weren't adorable. >> something that i don't think is fair is when big companies try to trick kids in to eating food that isn't good for them by using toys and cartoon characters. it would be nice if you didn't trick kids in to eating food all the time mr. thompson, don't would you want kids to be healthy so they can live a long and happy life. >> no, he wants dhoirn die young. he point out that they offer salads, apples and salads and he says he is hoping to mak
and bill shultz is probably naked and unconscious, filling in for him is michael moynihan. glad you got dressed and if hilariousness were a swivel chair i'd sit on him and spin. the legendary comedian and wonderful dresser greg kroops. >> you can be blaz say about something fwhu isn't one of them sglur getting close, aren't you? she took a whack at the big mac and said the happy meal was a bad deal when mcdonald's ceo hosted the shareholder meeting on thursday, she probably wasn't...
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we'll try to figure out to what it will take to make bill shultz one of them. >> happy mother's day. >> same to you. >> did you get my card? >> no, i didn't. >> good because i didn't send you one, you jerk. >> okay. >>> let's welcome our guest -- she's so hot that global warming makes frightening documentaries about her. i'm here with author, columnist, and fox contribute or, jennaa look at you smiling, stop it. if comedic genius were an oil field, people would drill him for pay, michael ian black. mib. in app japan he-- and next to m carlson. "fox and friends" weekend co-anchor. congratulations. >> thank you. >> and editor-in-chief of the great "daily collar. "the k"♪ >> the first story, don't forget, ross and rachel were on. [ laughter ] >> they were. >> no one follow. should america say no way to murd mother's day? a writer suggests that the special day is sexist and reinforces gender stereotypes. kate stone lombardi, of course with three names, laments the fact that this sunday is seen as the one time hard-working moms are allowed to escape chores in their whiny, stupid kids. whe
we'll try to figure out to what it will take to make bill shultz one of them. >> happy mother's day. >> same to you. >> did you get my card? >> no, i didn't. >> good because i didn't send you one, you jerk. >> okay. >>> let's welcome our guest -- she's so hot that global warming makes frightening documentaries about her. i'm here with author, columnist, and fox contribute or, jennaa look at you smiling, stop it. if comedic genius were an oil field,...
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and then secretary of state george shultz it was very startling to anyone who knew history at all and i started to look into that because i knew it was wrong and discovered gorbachev may or may not have even known the truth because there's so much misinformation. >> host: everyone knows there was a huge supply. >> guest: but what we discovered that it was the cook to a list a delayed by armand hammer that was detonate a soviet asset and he had great business dealings of the soviet union and he started to push the notion thank god it to harry hopkins to at that time was roosevelt's co-president, . >> host: most important aid and advisor. >> guest: literally in the white house over three years. and roosevelt was very open but it was very hush hush and then you have the language written at the treasury and actually have the soviet type of bill and this became a means of expanding the soviet union because half a million died and a chevy trucks >> host: most famous are the red army. >> host: echograph fighter planes, the jeeps. >> guest: but they denied they ever getting any of them but th
and then secretary of state george shultz it was very startling to anyone who knew history at all and i started to look into that because i knew it was wrong and discovered gorbachev may or may not have even known the truth because there's so much misinformation. >> host: everyone knows there was a huge supply. >> guest: but what we discovered that it was the cook to a list a delayed by armand hammer that was detonate a soviet asset and he had great business dealings of the soviet...
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a weird term. 40% of american households are helmed by a woman breadwinner with debbie wasserman shultzr. what was your takeaway from the study? >> you started with the bill clinton clip, wow, it's a long time coming, but next month is the equal pay act and 50 years later there's still a huge wage gap. you still have this huge pay gap that is increased if you're a mom tremendously, you know, is the real story, it's really a distraction. >> part of the stat about this 4 in 10 is the fact so many of those households are helmed by single moms. when you're just looking at married couples, in 1960, just 6% of married couples had a woman earning more than a husband. it has increased four fold, quite a bit, but it's still only 24%, and, of course, there's a lot of stuff in 2013, loaded psychological stuff about what that does to a marriage. >> at the beginning of our marriage, i made more than my husband and i stressed out about it, that it would bother him. turns out he's comfortable in his own skin and was fine with it, but i had some angst for awhile. it's not the case now. we've flipped, e
a weird term. 40% of american households are helmed by a woman breadwinner with debbie wasserman shultzr. what was your takeaway from the study? >> you started with the bill clinton clip, wow, it's a long time coming, but next month is the equal pay act and 50 years later there's still a huge wage gap. you still have this huge pay gap that is increased if you're a mom tremendously, you know, is the real story, it's really a distraction. >> part of the stat about this 4 in 10 is the...
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we'll try to figure out to what it will take to make bill shultz one of them. >> happy mother's day. >> did you get my card? >> no, i didn't. >> good because i didn't send you one, you
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. >>> when we come back, we'll go to cleveland and talk to columnist connie shultz about the impact onily as. i'm here at my house on thanksgiving day, and i have a massive heart attack right in my driveway. the doctor put me on a bayer aspirin regimen. [ male announcer ] be sure to talk to your doctor before you begin an aspirin regimen. go talk to your doctor. you're not indestructible anymore. i just stick the bar in the dryer like this, and it freshens my laundry for me so i don't have to think. wait. what was the question? [ male announcer ] how do you get your bounce? [ man ] stick it and forget it. a regular guy with an irregular heartbeat. the usual, bob? not today. [ male announcer ] bob has afib: atrial fibrillation not caused by a heart valve problem, a condition that puts him at greater risk for a stroke. [ gps ] turn left. i don't think so. [ male announcer ] for years, bob took warfarin, and made a monthly trip to the clinic to get his blood tested. but not anymore. bob's doctor recommended a different option: once-a-day xarelto®. xarelto® is the first and only once-a-day
. >>> when we come back, we'll go to cleveland and talk to columnist connie shultz about the impact onily as. i'm here at my house on thanksgiving day, and i have a massive heart attack right in my driveway. the doctor put me on a bayer aspirin regimen. [ male announcer ] be sure to talk to your doctor before you begin an aspirin regimen. go talk to your doctor. you're not indestructible anymore. i just stick the bar in the dryer like this, and it freshens my laundry for me so i don't...
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we're hearing it from secretary of secretary of state george shultz who was the former secretary of state under president reagan. he says it's a national priority that shouldn't be ignored. cabinet officials from the nixon, ford, carter, reagan, bush, 41 from clinton and 43 from bush wrote a letter to us. and navy admiral samuel lockier iii, chief of u.s. pacific forces, called climate our biggest worry. that's what he said. the significant upheaval from climate change is probably the most likely thing that will cripple the security environment. this is a navy man. there's a broad range of risks associated with this -- drought, lack of drinking water supplies. that can contribute to military crises around the world. so this is what director of national intelligence, james clapper, said, "extreme weather will create water scarcity, disrupt food supplies, harm energy infrastructure, will raise the global risks of instability and aggravate regional tensions." so it goes on. the entire national defense establishment is speaking with one voice on this and if you just look at -- we also did --
we're hearing it from secretary of secretary of state george shultz who was the former secretary of state under president reagan. he says it's a national priority that shouldn't be ignored. cabinet officials from the nixon, ford, carter, reagan, bush, 41 from clinton and 43 from bush wrote a letter to us. and navy admiral samuel lockier iii, chief of u.s. pacific forces, called climate our biggest worry. that's what he said. the significant upheaval from climate change is probably the most...
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we're hearing it from secretary of secretary of state george shultz who was the former secretary of state under president reagan. he says it's a national priority that shouldn't be ignored. cabinet officials from the nixon, ford, carter, reagan, bush, 41 from clinton and 43 from bush wrote a letter to us. and navy admiral samuel lockier iii, chief of u.s. pacific forces, called climate our biggest worry. that's what he said. the significant upheaval from climate change is probably the most likely thing that will cripple the security environment. i
we're hearing it from secretary of secretary of state george shultz who was the former secretary of state under president reagan. he says it's a national priority that shouldn't be ignored. cabinet officials from the nixon, ford, carter, reagan, bush, 41 from clinton and 43 from bush wrote a letter to us. and navy admiral samuel lockier iii, chief of u.s. pacific forces, called climate our biggest worry. that's what he said. the significant upheaval from climate change is probably the most...
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and even -- this was to george shultz, then secretary of state. and there was very startling to everyone following this who knew the history at all. >> host: of course. >> guest: and i started looking into that because i knew that was wrong and discovered that, well, you know, gorbachev may or may not have even known the truth. there's so much disinformation that you don't even know if he's putting it out -- >> host: everybody knew that there was a huge supply line. everybody knew that. >> guest: but what we discovered by piecing together various exposes is that lend/lease was actually sort of a cuckoo egg laid by arkansas min hammer. he had great business dealings with the soviet union, had great back and forth entree. >> host: starting with lenin, isn't it? >> guest: correct. he started pushing this notion of supply. wasn't really going anywhere. got it to harry hopkins who at that time was roosevelt's co-president some people called him, certainly -- >> host: the most important aide and adviser. >> guest: yes. at his side, literally, he lived i
and even -- this was to george shultz, then secretary of state. and there was very startling to everyone following this who knew the history at all. >> host: of course. >> guest: and i started looking into that because i knew that was wrong and discovered that, well, you know, gorbachev may or may not have even known the truth. there's so much disinformation that you don't even know if he's putting it out -- >> host: everybody knew that there was a huge supply line. everybody...
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there was the cea chairman starting with i guess john kennedy and johnson and mccracken and george shultz. and nixon, there were two big events that passed economics in to the forefront and one is when the united states was having all kinds of problems with the brentonwood agreement which worked just fine at the feria was that the world operate on the balance of the dollar would operate on the gold standard. the system worked just great as long as nobody asked. but in 1970 to, the united states trade deficit was getting bigger and bigger and the french would add the goal so one day nixon aggregated e essentially the commitment ended the brentonwood system. that happened to be the day that i was leaving the council to get back to the university of pittsburgh because i decided that i could no longer ignore the likelihood that the president would accept the watergate scandal. the chairman's assistant called me up and said be sure to listen to the radio tonight because the president is going to drop the bomb. so i hung up and i turned around and said to my family the president is going to dro
there was the cea chairman starting with i guess john kennedy and johnson and mccracken and george shultz. and nixon, there were two big events that passed economics in to the forefront and one is when the united states was having all kinds of problems with the brentonwood agreement which worked just fine at the feria was that the world operate on the balance of the dollar would operate on the gold standard. the system worked just great as long as nobody asked. but in 1970 to, the united states...
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guess, arthur holtman and keller and john kennedy and johnson and then mccracken and also george shultz with nixon. and nixon, there were two big events that cast economics into the forefront, and one was when the united states was having all kinds of problems with the bretton woods agreement which worked just fine. the theory was that the world would operate on a dollar standard, and t dollar wo less d standard. and so the countries that wanted to trade dollars for gold could do that. the system worked just great as long as nobody asked. but in 1972, '72, the united states' trade deficit, current account deficit was getting bigger and bigger, and the french were threatening to add demand gold. so one fine day nixon abrogated, essentially, our commitment, ended the bretton woods system. i remember that happened to be the day that i was leaving the council to go back to the university of pittsburgh because i had decided i could to longer ignore the likelihood that the president was mixed up in the watergate scandal. and the chairman's assistant called me up and said, marina, be sure and
guess, arthur holtman and keller and john kennedy and johnson and then mccracken and also george shultz with nixon. and nixon, there were two big events that cast economics into the forefront, and one was when the united states was having all kinds of problems with the bretton woods agreement which worked just fine. the theory was that the world would operate on a dollar standard, and t dollar wo less d standard. and so the countries that wanted to trade dollars for gold could do that. the...
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the president is basically doing a sergeant shultz "i'm shocked, i know nothing."ration reform, gun control, debt, budget, all important matters in the second term agenda for both congress and the president yet they are static? >> the problem is, what do you do with the scandals? one comes up this week, another a few days later. by the way, by misleading people which i argue they are doing, and by trying to soften it for the president they make it deeper. it is like the i.r.s., no, this wasn't political. >> on i.r.s., the i.r.s. is a key element of obamacare. they have been completely discredited as a fair and dispassionate agency this week. don't you think the republicans would be smart in offering legislation to remove the i.r.s. from obamacare? >> who do you give it to in >>gregg: create a special agency? >> no, you take it out. >> instead of doing the repeal --. >> it would be an agenda the american people would respond to and put marginal democrats in a pickle. >> when you have the head in the i.r.s. and the i.r.s. tough and going on where the databases are bu
the president is basically doing a sergeant shultz "i'm shocked, i know nothing."ration reform, gun control, debt, budget, all important matters in the second term agenda for both congress and the president yet they are static? >> the problem is, what do you do with the scandals? one comes up this week, another a few days later. by the way, by misleading people which i argue they are doing, and by trying to soften it for the president they make it deeper. it is like the i.r.s.,...
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. >> one of the stories that came out of all of this was george shultz. november 7, 1994. >> he had not seen george in a long time. the letter is a very sweet letter. how devastated he was to hear. it is a very nice letter. >> as you go through this disease and you begin to lose contact, how have you dealt with when people come to visit? >> we do not have visitors. >> when it did happen? >> we never let that happen. >> the other thing we learned about is you have been the care giver. what do you tell people who are watching you as an example? how do you do it from day to day? they say it is tougher on the care giver. >> it is. it is tougher. he would do the same thing for me. i know that. i am not the only person. many people out there are who are caregivers. it is very difficult to watch somebody you love. >> what kind of shape is the president in now? >> he was referring more to another year. he does not swim anymore. john did come to see him last august, i think. he was going to the baseball game. i think ronnie recognized him, but he does not do the o
. >> one of the stories that came out of all of this was george shultz. november 7, 1994. >> he had not seen george in a long time. the letter is a very sweet letter. how devastated he was to hear. it is a very nice letter. >> as you go through this disease and you begin to lose contact, how have you dealt with when people come to visit? >> we do not have visitors. >> when it did happen? >> we never let that happen. >> the other thing we learned about...
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. >> i salles and youtube one of ronald reagan's i think it was shultz speaking with one of the russians. and he seemed to be very frustrated by the fact that you can reach an agreement with your enemy and not be able to sell it to your constituencies. in other words, there's a perception that even talking to your enemy is weak. is there any author or school that is good at promoting the idea that your worst enemy is the one you should be talking to and that is strength? >> there is a very pejorative meeting to the word compromise. when we hear the word compromise, we think of the munich agreement in the 1930's that was part of the run-up to world war ii, but negotiation and compromise and diplomacy are essentially what the founding fathers warned us we need to emphasize, not military power. john quincy adams talked about this country not going abroad to destroy monsters. there are cases in national survival, world war ii, pearl harbor you have to use military force but look at the questionable use of military force in this country, vietnam, iraq, afghanistan, iraq and afghanistan alone
. >> i salles and youtube one of ronald reagan's i think it was shultz speaking with one of the russians. and he seemed to be very frustrated by the fact that you can reach an agreement with your enemy and not be able to sell it to your constituencies. in other words, there's a perception that even talking to your enemy is weak. is there any author or school that is good at promoting the idea that your worst enemy is the one you should be talking to and that is strength? >> there is...