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. >> between that time, he was united nations ambassador.e is coming from texas, a texas that is transforming itself. when he runs in 1964, he is hopeful of winning, that no republican was going to win in 1964. richard nixon encourages him in 1970 to run again. he thinks he is going to run the exact same campaign portraying his incumbent as a liberal. a terrible thing happened. a more conservative man at the democratic nomination. his entire strategy went out in the wash. this is still a democratic state. texas will always take the democrat. that has changed, of course. richard nixon tells him, i will take care of you and you can become a united nations ambassador. >> where was his foreign policy at that point? >> he did not have any. he would be the first one to admit it. this is one of the reasons nixon chose him. ultimately, what nixon and henry kissinger wanted was somebody who would be loyal. the less the person knew the better. he was very good at that. he was very loyal. he liked being with other diplomats. he did something very unusu
. >> between that time, he was united nations ambassador.e is coming from texas, a texas that is transforming itself. when he runs in 1964, he is hopeful of winning, that no republican was going to win in 1964. richard nixon encourages him in 1970 to run again. he thinks he is going to run the exact same campaign portraying his incumbent as a liberal. a terrible thing happened. a more conservative man at the democratic nomination. his entire strategy went out in the wash. this is still a...
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him to run for the senate, tells him, "i'll take care of you, and you can go and become united nations ambassadorp in washington." ms. swain: and where would his foreign policy at that point bona fides come from that he would be thought of as u.n. ambassador? mr. engel: he didn't have any. and he'd be the first one to admit it. and he says, "i know nothing about foreign policy, but i'm going to learn." and this is actually one of the reasons that nixon chose him, because ultimately what nixon and his secretary of state and national security adviser, henry kissinger, wanted was somebody who was going to be loyal, not somebody who was going to pursue their own mind. in fact, the less a person knew, the better, because all they want him to do was to follow what they said from washington. and he was very good at that. he was very loyal. he liked the social activity of being at the united nations. he liked meeting with other diplomats. and he did something very unusual for a united nations ambassador. his predecessors gave him advice before he showed up, and they said, "you know, you're the ambassador
him to run for the senate, tells him, "i'll take care of you, and you can go and become united nations ambassadorp in washington." ms. swain: and where would his foreign policy at that point bona fides come from that he would be thought of as u.n. ambassador? mr. engel: he didn't have any. and he'd be the first one to admit it. and he says, "i know nothing about foreign policy, but i'm going to learn." and this is actually one of the reasons that nixon chose him, because...
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united nations thing. united nations ambassador to the environment.isele: personal projects i was of this doing ar lot line the time i did it. it was always for environmental causes. we were planting forests. charlie: a lot of us were planting forests. gisele: we had a personal project. we had a lot of different projects through the years and there are individuals who are actually doing some interesting things and they asked me to be ambassador and from then i became a u.n. ambassador. charlie: you gave a million-plus dollars to the people in haiti. gisele: i'm very grateful. and i feel like any time we can o something to help, i feel -- i don't know. charlie: two most important lessons you have learned is one, remember where you came from and the second lesson is to give. those are the two things you learned? gisele: yes. bringing such a joy. ven if it's a smile. that smile comes back to you. any gift. each individual in the world has a choice. we all have a choice no matter social class, no matter what we do as a job, we have a choice to come from l
united nations thing. united nations ambassador to the environment.isele: personal projects i was of this doing ar lot line the time i did it. it was always for environmental causes. we were planting forests. charlie: a lot of us were planting forests. gisele: we had a personal project. we had a lot of different projects through the years and there are individuals who are actually doing some interesting things and they asked me to be ambassador and from then i became a u.n. ambassador. charlie:...
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multiple attacks. >> the united nations secretary ban ki-moon condemned these as despicable terrorist united nat security council will convene. it's appropriate to ask you as former ambassador to the united nations which role if any does the u.n. play or is this really up to france and its allies to go after these people? >> well, i think there was a security council statement last night, but that's probably about the sum total of the u.n.'s efforts. we have never through the u.n. been able to agree on a universally accepted definition of terrorism. and that's been one reason why the u.n. has not been effective this countering it. i think this will be basically a western coalition with friends in the middle east and we do have a number in the arab world as well as israel obviously that we now immediate to get very serious about rooting out the remaining terrorist enclaves like what isis holds continue to worry about, taliban and al qaeda coming back in afghanistan and the deteriorating situation in a number of middle east countries like yemen, like libya. >> ambassador, given that isaiah appears to have been the one who brought down a jetliner over the sinai peninsula, russ
multiple attacks. >> the united nations secretary ban ki-moon condemned these as despicable terrorist united nat security council will convene. it's appropriate to ask you as former ambassador to the united nations which role if any does the u.n. play or is this really up to france and its allies to go after these people? >> well, i think there was a security council statement last night, but that's probably about the sum total of the u.n.'s efforts. we have never through the u.n....
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multiple attacks. >> the united nations secretary ban ki-moon condemned these as despicable terrorist united nat security council will convene. it's appropriate to ask you as former ambassador to the united nations which role if any does the u.n. play or is this really up to france and its allies to go after these people? >> well, i think there was a security council statement last night, but that's probably about the sum total of the u.n.'s efforts. we have never through the u.n. been able to agree on a universally accepted definition of terrorism. and that's been one reason why the u.n. has not been effective this countering it. i think this will be basically a western coalition with friends in the middle east and we do have a number in the arab world as well as israel obviously that we now immediate to get very serious about rooting out the remaining terrorist enclaves like what isis holds continue to worry about, taliban and al qaeda coming back in afghanistan and the deteriorating situation in a number of middle east countries like yemen, like libya. >> ambassador, given that isaiah appears to have been the one who brought down a jetliner over the sinai peninsula, russ
multiple attacks. >> the united nations secretary ban ki-moon condemned these as despicable terrorist united nat security council will convene. it's appropriate to ask you as former ambassador to the united nations which role if any does the u.n. play or is this really up to france and its allies to go after these people? >> well, i think there was a security council statement last night, but that's probably about the sum total of the u.n.'s efforts. we have never through the u.n....
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ambassador john bolton is a former fox news contributor and ambassador to the united nations. ambassadorur thoughts on that? >> i think secretary kerry made the classic washington mistake. he said exactly what he believes. i i think you can understand now very clearly what informs the obama administration's policy towards international terrorism. in a sense, they think the terrorists have been proposed by the west. charlie hebdo writes cartoons that make them so angry that they respond by killing innocent people. it's a moral equivalence that is stop ark churning. just as bad, he's wrong. what we saw on friday was well coordinated. well carried out. the only difference between friday easter rich and the charlie hebdo is that friday's was bigger and perhaps promises more to come. but this kind of statement, to the staff of the u.s. embassy in parisjt obama administration sense of terrorism comes from. it was to attack everything we stand for. what's the grievance? that we're not who they are? yes. but he didn't seem to get that after charlie hebdo. nor did he seem to get it after benghazi
ambassador john bolton is a former fox news contributor and ambassador to the united nations. ambassadorur thoughts on that? >> i think secretary kerry made the classic washington mistake. he said exactly what he believes. i i think you can understand now very clearly what informs the obama administration's policy towards international terrorism. in a sense, they think the terrorists have been proposed by the west. charlie hebdo writes cartoons that make them so angry that they respond by...
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so you are doing the united nations thing, you are a united nations ambassador to the environment. >> yeah. i started, because i saw some of the personal projects i was doing with-- we had the-- working with us and doing a lot of the percentage of the sale of this whole line for the time i did it which was ten years, always for an environmental cause. we were planting forests or-- . >> rose: a lot of it was for planting forest. >> yeah, for planting forest or cleaning rivers. we had a in. so we had a lot of different kinds of projects throughout the years. in the u.n., there is an individual who is actually doing some interesting things and then they asked me to be the ambassador and from then i i became a u.n. ambassador. >> rose: you gave a million plus dollars to the red cross in haiti, did you that. >> uh-huh. >> rose: just why, just because you thought you wanted to help the people. >> i mean look, i feel like i'm very-- i'm very grateful for the opportunities i have in my life, right. and i feel like any time that we can do something to help, i feel-- i don't know. >> rose: beca
so you are doing the united nations thing, you are a united nations ambassador to the environment. >> yeah. i started, because i saw some of the personal projects i was doing with-- we had the-- working with us and doing a lot of the percentage of the sale of this whole line for the time i did it which was ten years, always for an environmental cause. we were planting forests or-- . >> rose: a lot of it was for planting forest. >> yeah, for planting forest or cleaning rivers....
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ambassador to the united nations ambassador john bolton goes "on the record." nice to see you, sir. >> do you think isis in any way felt threatened today? >> i'm sure they are shaking in their boots. today, barack obama deployed what heeybd views as america's strongest weapon in the war against terror. his rhetoric. and it will have no effect. this was really an incremental, marginal shift at best in what he wants to do. >> what did change? >> he said we would do better and intensify the air strikes and provide more intelligence to the french. let's face it, that's not going to change the reality on the ground. >> what did president hollande expect to get out of this meeting? why did he come all the way across the ocean? >> because he is under enormous political pressure at home having failed to heed the warning of the charlie hebdo attacks in january he is now trying to perform a mini degal being the follow crumb between the united states on one hand and russia on the other. he came away from this meeting with essentially nothing. i think he is going to come a
ambassador to the united nations ambassador john bolton goes "on the record." nice to see you, sir. >> do you think isis in any way felt threatened today? >> i'm sure they are shaking in their boots. today, barack obama deployed what heeybd views as america's strongest weapon in the war against terror. his rhetoric. and it will have no effect. this was really an incremental, marginal shift at best in what he wants to do. >> what did change? >> he said we would...
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former israeli ambassador to the united nations, dan tillerman will talk about this. forget terrorism, the democrats claiming climate change is the biggest threat we're facing. listen to bernie sanders at a climate change rally yesterday. >> this is a major, major, major planetary crisis and we in the united states have got to lead the world working with chinese, working with russia, working with india to transform our energy system. ashley: and anyway, hillary clinton says that, oh, yes, climate change is causing the immigration crisis. it's too easy and i can't believe that hillary clinton was asked what are, you know, what are the reasons behind this mass migration out of syria and elsewhere into europe and she listed as one of the major reasons climate change. >> she did, yes.
former israeli ambassador to the united nations, dan tillerman will talk about this. forget terrorism, the democrats claiming climate change is the biggest threat we're facing. listen to bernie sanders at a climate change rally yesterday. >> this is a major, major, major planetary crisis and we in the united states have got to lead the world working with chinese, working with russia, working with india to transform our energy system. ashley: and anyway, hillary clinton says that, oh, yes,...
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i do think, look, he's a man who has been director of the cia, been the united nations ambassador, aessman from texas, a president of the united states who did have a very successful war. and he's at a stage and age when he's entitled to his opinions. frankly, it's good for history to be able to have that kind of honesty play out. >> less than 90 days until the first contest in iowa. have you ever seen one like this presidential race? >> not of these proportions. we have had others in the past, you must remember john dean had a hot hand going into iowa, didn't work out. also remember pat robertson was doing very well for a time and looked like he was going to knock it out of the park. what's changed now, it's 24/7 and social media, you cannot overstate the importance of that. it drives the 24 hours a day, seven days a week, it's out there, systemic and we just have to learn to adapt to it. >> always good to be with you. thank you so much. >>> coming up next, friday night lights. we will preview tonight's democratic presidential forum. right here on msnbc with one of senator bernie sa
i do think, look, he's a man who has been director of the cia, been the united nations ambassador, aessman from texas, a president of the united states who did have a very successful war. and he's at a stage and age when he's entitled to his opinions. frankly, it's good for history to be able to have that kind of honesty play out. >> less than 90 days until the first contest in iowa. have you ever seen one like this presidential race? >> not of these proportions. we have had others...
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he was ambassador to the united nations, chairman to the republican national committee and i might add a precinct committee man and county chairman and he's proud there are grassroots activists working hard on all levels, because he did it. ambassador to china, director of the cia, he's been a loyal and effective vice president to a very great president ronald reagan, and through those experiences -- he's developed convictions about the role of limiting the role of government and keeping america strong. finally on a personal note, i can tell you that despite the fact that he's been extremely busy man all of his life, george bush has been a great husband to my great mother barbara for 42 years. he's been a great father to george, myself, and our other three brothers and sister and a wonderful grandfather to ten grandchildren. we are very privileged and proud to be here helping him become the next president of the united states, and we doask you to do e same. ladies and gentlemen, the next president of the united states, george bush! ♪ ♪ ♪ >> thank you. hey, the meter's running. thank yo
he was ambassador to the united nations, chairman to the republican national committee and i might add a precinct committee man and county chairman and he's proud there are grassroots activists working hard on all levels, because he did it. ambassador to china, director of the cia, he's been a loyal and effective vice president to a very great president ronald reagan, and through those experiences -- he's developed convictions about the role of limiting the role of government and keeping...
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ambassador to the united nations, american enterprise institute senior fellow john bolton. news contributor as well. ambassador, first, the words of secretary of state kerry in paris? >> well, reprehensible is the first word that comes to mind. pathetic is the second. this is a classic washington gaffe. kerry said what he actually thought, and it reveals volumes about his view of the world, and i think barack obama's, that you can publish a cartoon, lampooning mohammed, and there's a rationale for people to be upset about it, to kill innocent civilians. that is the sort of moral equivalency that poisoned civilizations and came from the mouth of our own secretary of state. it's unbelievable. lou: it is, it's stunning and to think he's uttering the words to the embassy staff in paris. let's turn to russia. russia now leading along with france under the leadership of president hollande, and the united states under president obama has been sidelined. that's all there is too this, and suddenly yesterday discovers that our military, it's okay to kill people and to destroy the enem
ambassador to the united nations, american enterprise institute senior fellow john bolton. news contributor as well. ambassador, first, the words of secretary of state kerry in paris? >> well, reprehensible is the first word that comes to mind. pathetic is the second. this is a classic washington gaffe. kerry said what he actually thought, and it reveals volumes about his view of the world, and i think barack obama's, that you can publish a cartoon, lampooning mohammed, and there's a...
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he was a successful businessman, a good congressman, and ambassador to the united nations, chairman of the republican national committee. he was a committeeman and a county chairman and he is proud that there are grassroots activists out there working for republicans at all levels because he did it. china,a messenger to director of the cia, loyal and effective vice president to a great president, ronald reagan. and through those experiences -- [applause] he has developed convictions about the role -- limiting the role of government and keeping america strong. i can't youl note, that, despite the fact that he has been an actually busy man all his life, george bush has been a great men to my great mother, barbara, for 42 years. he has been a great father to george, myself and our three other brothers and sisters. and he has been a great grandfather. we are privileged to be here helping him become the next president of the united states and we ask you to do the same. ladies and gentlemen, the next president of the united states, george bush! ♪ george bush: thank you very much. ♪ thank you
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ambassador to the united nations and american enterprise institute senior, john bolton. >> if it turnsresponsible for downing this plane, that is the single biggest mistake they have never made because vladimir putin will retaliate. maria: to the campaign trail, a brand new foxhole, republican presidential primary fines of 3 percentage points, carson is still in the margin of error. the executive vice president, donald trump jr. is here later in the program. get his assessment. higher opening for the broader market, expected to open a 50 points gaining ground in the last half-hour, pretty good earnings after the close, early action shows mostly gains with the exception of the s&p 100 in the u.k. the cac around in paris and the dax index in germany both higher. in asia overnight, gains as well, gains to performances up 1%. this market has completely rebounds. the shanghai composite in full market territory. 20% from the lows in august. facebook, the social media giant moving higher in the pre-market beating analysts' expectations, big move, a stock a round all-time highs, up roughly 25%
ambassador to the united nations and american enterprise institute senior, john bolton. >> if it turnsresponsible for downing this plane, that is the single biggest mistake they have never made because vladimir putin will retaliate. maria: to the campaign trail, a brand new foxhole, republican presidential primary fines of 3 percentage points, carson is still in the margin of error. the executive vice president, donald trump jr. is here later in the program. get his assessment. higher...
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ambassador to the united nations, and fox news contributor. good to see you. two years ago president obama said we will not put woots on the ground, now he's putting boots on the ground, but only less than 50 special ops. is senator graham right when he says isis is just going to think this is not just a sign of weakness, but laughable? >> i think the entire world is going to see it as a further sign of the incoherence of the president's policy, not just with respect to isis, but in the middle east as a whole. we don't really have a policy. we have urges, and partial objectives. we're making sure even seven years after taking office, that we're not the bush administration. when you put all this together, you end up with actions and statements that contradict one another. this deployment of under 50 special operators, i think is just putting these people in jeopardy for no clear reason. >> and the white house, it's interesting, the white house is really parsing this, claiming that these will not be combat troops, and yet they're going to be deeply engaged, amba
ambassador to the united nations, and fox news contributor. good to see you. two years ago president obama said we will not put woots on the ground, now he's putting boots on the ground, but only less than 50 special ops. is senator graham right when he says isis is just going to think this is not just a sign of weakness, but laughable? >> i think the entire world is going to see it as a further sign of the incoherence of the president's policy, not just with respect to isis, but in the...
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former senator and ambassador to the united nations discussed why he believed religion can and the partisan how life has been all was. i thought that was important. >> afterwards errors on book tv every sunday.
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dagen: i want to bring in former ambassador to the united nations john bolton, ambassador i know you following this raid, this -- in the predawn hours in saint-denis outside of paris. i know of you been following the language and the receipt rhetoric what say about you this. >> well, i think the raid in paris,overnight and also the cancellation of the soccer match in ham you burring germany yesterday chancellor merkel was schedule to attend demonstrates this threat continues to me metastasize isis demonstrated ability to strikingly in western europe our intelligence in western intelligence generally missed you have to worry they've got compa capacity to strike in united states as well i think the refugee debate is complete out of what can number one many don't qualify under international treates conventions for status to begin with i think the president's approach has been dishonest the only way i can say it. to be a refugee, in the first place, you have to demonstrate a well-founded fear of persecution based on refugee, political beliefs, race ethnicity similar kinds of things the w
dagen: i want to bring in former ambassador to the united nations john bolton, ambassador i know you following this raid, this -- in the predawn hours in saint-denis outside of paris. i know of you been following the language and the receipt rhetoric what say about you this. >> well, i think the raid in paris,overnight and also the cancellation of the soccer match in ham you burring germany yesterday chancellor merkel was schedule to attend demonstrates this threat continues to me...
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. >>> the ambassador to the united nations is slamming some american officials for their responses to refugees coming to the u.s. some say they don't want them in their states. ambassador samantha power denounced their hard-line stance. >> in the wake of the paris attacks, many officials, public servants, have appealed to our people's fears of refugees saying that we should turn away people who have suffered bombings. people who suffer disappearances. people who have suffered religious persecution. >> well, back in the u.s. the political debate on resettling refugees have sparked some controversy from some republican presidential candidates. great to have you both on the show. ben, if i could start with you, how do you view the recent comments by several gop candidates, essentially calling syrian refugees a potential threat to the u.s. and therefore, to be kept out of the country? >> i think they see that the safeguards needed to make sure that they're absolutely policy sure who the people are coming into this country. and we see what happened and how this was exploited by the terrori
. >>> the ambassador to the united nations is slamming some american officials for their responses to refugees coming to the u.s. some say they don't want them in their states. ambassador samantha power denounced their hard-line stance. >> in the wake of the paris attacks, many officials, public servants, have appealed to our people's fears of refugees saying that we should turn away people who have suffered bombings. people who suffer disappearances. people who have suffered...
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united nations headquarters in new york. gabriel elizondo is there. gabe what has been the reaction to this incident there? >> reporter: well, we have just heard from the u.k. ambassadorunited nations whose on the security council and actually the president of the security council this month. he was on his way into a regular security council meeting on south sudan. however, as he was going into meeting, he stopped and talked to us briefly. he says the u.k. depends turkey's right to defend its own air space. he went on to say he is extremely concerned about events, he did confirm two important things. he confirmed in the last hour or so, the security council has received a letter from turkey that in his words sets out the facts of the situation. of course that's a letter from turkey, the facts as turkey sees them. but he did confirm that the security council did receive this letter. he also said importantly that so far the security council is not planning any meetings specifically on the downing of the russian aircraft. he said no member state so far, so far at least, has requested such a meeting. as far as ban ki-moon is concerned, we have yet to hear from him so far
united nations headquarters in new york. gabriel elizondo is there. gabe what has been the reaction to this incident there? >> reporter: well, we have just heard from the u.k. ambassadorunited nations whose on the security council and actually the president of the security council this month. he was on his way into a regular security council meeting on south sudan. however, as he was going into meeting, he stopped and talked to us briefly. he says the u.k. depends turkey's right to defend...
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ambassador to the united nations, senior fellow at the american enterprise institute and a fox news contributor so ambassador, we're seeing that these new reports say maybe it was not an external force. what does that say to you? >> well, obviously the cause is still up in the air, but frankly, the claim of responsibility that was brought down by a missile i think was always questionable, if this is accurate, that would take that out. but it wouldn't eliminate the bomb possibility actually being on board. and there are enormous implications here for security in the sinai peninsula affecting israel and egypt, and more broadly about air traffic across wide regions in the middle east. so the decision on this, when they evaluate all the data, is going to be extremely important for everybody concerned. >> because the united states doesn't routinely fly commercial aircraft over that area, right? >> well, we've seen the consequences when you don't take account of what's going on on the ground with the shooting down of the malaysian airliner over ukraine. and the sinai peninsula is an area the united s
ambassador to the united nations, senior fellow at the american enterprise institute and a fox news contributor so ambassador, we're seeing that these new reports say maybe it was not an external force. what does that say to you? >> well, obviously the cause is still up in the air, but frankly, the claim of responsibility that was brought down by a missile i think was always questionable, if this is accurate, that would take that out. but it wouldn't eliminate the bomb possibility...
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. >> nixon was a vital patron, made him an ambassador to the united nations, chairman of the republican national committee. >> but it was a bad time to be chairman. the gop was falling apart amid the watergate scandal. nixon resigned in 1974 and ford took his place. ford named bush envoy to china and then director of the cia. >> when he was offered the cia, public confidence in the agency was very low, but he had this intense belief that a citizen's duty was to do what the president of the united states asked you to do. >> the cia was a significant problem for us. we'd been through a situation where there were questions about the way the agency had been handled, about some of the programs that had been carried on. so it was an important time when there was a lot going on, and as we put all those pieces together, george bush headed up the cia. >> so help me god. >> after democrat jimmy carter was elected president in 1976, bush retreated to texas to figure out what to do next. his decision, swing for the fences. he would run for president. >> they break out laughing after you tell them y
. >> nixon was a vital patron, made him an ambassador to the united nations, chairman of the republican national committee. >> but it was a bad time to be chairman. the gop was falling apart amid the watergate scandal. nixon resigned in 1974 and ford took his place. ford named bush envoy to china and then director of the cia. >> when he was offered the cia, public confidence in the agency was very low, but he had this intense belief that a citizen's duty was to do what the...
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ambassador to the united nations, american enterprise senior institute, and fox news contributor as well, and good to have you here. >> glad to be here. lou: russia, one would assume has a paramount interest in what happened to that plane. do you believe that there's a signal here that they don't buy into terrorism? what is your view? >> well, the signals are still mixed. it's not surprising to me that the airline said it wasn't our fault. lou: right. >> but russian aviation are being more cautious, i think they've got it both of the black boxes, they've got the plane, they'll be able to do the testing, this is a critical question, though, because if air travel is in danger whether for its missiles or bomb, that has a significant impact. lou: other airlines said until they're resolved, they're not flying over there. >> isis and affiliate of isis has taken credit for it. if that turns out to be true, that's the single stupidest thing isis has ever done because putin will have no option but to crush some substantial part of isis in retaliation. he won't be worried like obama would be about
ambassador to the united nations, american enterprise senior institute, and fox news contributor as well, and good to have you here. >> glad to be here. lou: russia, one would assume has a paramount interest in what happened to that plane. do you believe that there's a signal here that they don't buy into terrorism? what is your view? >> well, the signals are still mixed. it's not surprising to me that the airline said it wasn't our fault. lou: right. >> but russian aviation...
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. >>> bucks county native singer song writer pink is the newest ambassador to the you nighted nations children fund -- united nations children fund. shell work with the group to promote healthy habits. she want to help the fight against global mall nutrition and obesity. >>> the film crew of the movie creed celebrated in exton this weekend. creed is the latest installment in the rocky franchise. over the weekend it set the record for the best opening for a rocky movie. >>> while creed came out swinging it was no match for the hungers games. mockingjay part ii topped the box office for the second week in a row. it grossed $200 million. markingjay brought in $150 million. the good dinosaur premiered in second with 32.$2 million in sales. and creed in third 31.$1 million. >>> the holiday season is in full swing it's the philadelphia orchestra's handle -- handel messiah. >> reporter: the philadelphia orchestra hassles staged a december performance of the messiah. it's a show that packs the house. >> it's one of the great performances, the audience know so much of it, and the of course, the halleluiah chore us ev
. >>> bucks county native singer song writer pink is the newest ambassador to the you nighted nations children fund -- united nations children fund. shell work with the group to promote healthy habits. she want to help the fight against global mall nutrition and obesity. >>> the film crew of the movie creed celebrated in exton this weekend. creed is the latest installment in the rocky franchise. over the weekend it set the record for the best opening for a rocky movie....
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. >> you were ambassador to the united nations from israel. past i have listened to prime minister netanyahu speak at the u.n. and say that the u.n. is not particularly friendly to israel. what's it like to be the israeli ambassador to the u.n.? >> you really want top know that. >> yes, i do. >> it is not easy, greta. >> i don't think it is. that's why ip,0 asked. >> i feel biased. i see some party in the u.n. member states don't look at the facts. they ignore the facts. actually, not helping the palestinians because they allow the palestinian u.n. that allows them to raise the flags. look at the substance. prime minister netanyahu said he is willing to negotiate directly move forward. bash us at the u.n. but not actually support the palestinians without direct negotiations. >> if you look it on the screen, the prime minister netanyahu is at aei. we are is any news should there be any from his speech. it certainly does seem to me that things are very bleak and i appreciate the prime minister traveling all the way here to to talk to our preside
. >> you were ambassador to the united nations from israel. past i have listened to prime minister netanyahu speak at the u.n. and say that the u.n. is not particularly friendly to israel. what's it like to be the israeli ambassador to the u.n.? >> you really want top know that. >> yes, i do. >> it is not easy, greta. >> i don't think it is. that's why ip,0 asked. >> i feel biased. i see some party in the u.n. member states don't look at the facts. they...
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the british ambassador to the united nations has been speaking about the situation diplomatically cleart the united nations. and he is the current president of the security council, so he has been calling for a deescalation, and there are some signs that those calls are being heeded. countries like the international community, which is a nato member realize that there is now going to be a spat and damage to the relations between turkey and russia. they don't want this to turn into a bigger dispute between nato and russia. because as you heard, what they are trying to do is restart the political process and all trying to find a way to come together to fight isil. the problem with that is that you do have these different coalitions operating in syrian air space, and you have see the problem with that, with the downed russian jet. remember the u.k. prime minister, david cameron in the house of commons is trying to get mp's there to support the u.k. joining military action in syria. currently they are only involved in iraq. >> james away from military action for a moment and this exchange o
the british ambassador to the united nations has been speaking about the situation diplomatically cleart the united nations. and he is the current president of the security council, so he has been calling for a deescalation, and there are some signs that those calls are being heeded. countries like the international community, which is a nato member realize that there is now going to be a spat and damage to the relations between turkey and russia. they don't want this to turn into a bigger...
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agreement that threat in their very existence and their citizens we are joined by the former ambassador to the united nations john bolton. is an enormous tragedy it is only mounting as the result of a refugee crisis because of the islamic state and in the region of the middle east in paris. >> this tragedy sadly raises the question will this wake people up? we have heard so much nonsense even in this country about the threat of international terrorism to give up the projections of the patriot act or the threat of illegal immigration and it is tragically ironic - - ironic one of his first measures close the borders to make sure the culprits could be apprehended so ask yourself maybe we could have avoided this as they closed their borders in the first place. lou: it is understandable as they were talking with our correspondent in london, the european union prides itself to be open to the world but at the same time does not demand of itself open eyes to protect citizens it is open arms and hearts and vice close to the realities and the threats that nights like these will be repeated in the months and years ahea
agreement that threat in their very existence and their citizens we are joined by the former ambassador to the united nations john bolton. is an enormous tragedy it is only mounting as the result of a refugee crisis because of the islamic state and in the region of the middle east in paris. >> this tragedy sadly raises the question will this wake people up? we have heard so much nonsense even in this country about the threat of international terrorism to give up the projections of the...
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. >> nixon was a vital patron, made him an ambassador to the united nations, chairman of the republican national committee. >> but it was a bad time to be chairman. the gop was falling apart amid the watergate scandal. nixon resigned in 1974 and ford took his place. ford named bush envoy to china and then director of the cia. >> when he was offered the cia public confidence in the agency was very low but he had this intense belief that a citizen's duty was to do what the president of the united states asked you to do. >> the cia was a significant problem for us. we'd been through a situation where there were questions about the way the agency had been handled, about some of the programs that had been carried on. so it was an important time when there was a lot going on, and as we put all those pieces together, george bush headed up the cia. >> so help me god. >> after democrat jimmy carter was elected president in 1976, bush retreated to texas to figure out what to do next. his decision, swing for the fences. he would run for president. >> they break out laughing after you tell them you
. >> nixon was a vital patron, made him an ambassador to the united nations, chairman of the republican national committee. >> but it was a bad time to be chairman. the gop was falling apart amid the watergate scandal. nixon resigned in 1974 and ford took his place. ford named bush envoy to china and then director of the cia. >> when he was offered the cia public confidence in the agency was very low but he had this intense belief that a citizen's duty was to do what the...
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within the last half hour russia's ambassador to the united nations says his country is proposing a u.n. security council resolution on comparting isis. police have banned public demonstrations in paris and its suburbs until at least sunday as authorities try to expand security measures, and starting tomorrow a debate will begin in the lower house of france's parliament about whether the state of emergency should be extended for three months. >>> back here at moment debate over how the u.s. should handle syrian refugees rages on. the president said the u.s. will steadily take in more refugees an it's despite heavy pushback from the majority of state governors. the president says good decisions are not made out of fear and panic. >>ed when individuals say that we should have a religious test and that only christians, proven christians should be admitted, that's offensive and contrary to american values. >> and the president went on to say the divisive rhetoric coming out of the refugee debate is a potent recruitment tool for isis. >>> speaking of which, the governors of delaware and penn
within the last half hour russia's ambassador to the united nations says his country is proposing a u.n. security council resolution on comparting isis. police have banned public demonstrations in paris and its suburbs until at least sunday as authorities try to expand security measures, and starting tomorrow a debate will begin in the lower house of france's parliament about whether the state of emergency should be extended for three months. >>> back here at moment debate over how the...
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joining me now is former ambassador to the united nations, and former governor of new mexico, bill richardsonovernor, thank you for being here. >> thank you, reverend. nice to be with you. >> you know, you've been in politics a long time. have you ever seen this kind of rhetoric on the national level? >> no, i haven't seen this rhetoric and i was just in paris. i got back last night where the french people have rallied around their leaders, they've rallied as a community for the victims there, and then to hear this rhetoric on the right, shut down mosque, don't allow refugees to come in, data registry, the silence of the right when it comes to this planned parenthood attack in colorado, it shows that as a country, we need to come together and i applaud the president. i think the president was very right to send this calming message. he has a bully pulpit. i just traveled extensively through airports, reverend, and i'm going to say something good about law enforcement, about the police, even tsa, everything seemed orderly. travelers were upbeat, they were cooperating. i think as a country when
joining me now is former ambassador to the united nations, and former governor of new mexico, bill richardsonovernor, thank you for being here. >> thank you, reverend. nice to be with you. >> you know, you've been in politics a long time. have you ever seen this kind of rhetoric on the national level? >> no, i haven't seen this rhetoric and i was just in paris. i got back last night where the french people have rallied around their leaders, they've rallied as a community for...
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. >> singer song writer pink is the newest ambassador to the united nations children's fund or unicefinner and bucks county native made the announcement this morning on "gma." she'll work with the group to promote healthy habits for children. she wants to fight obesity here in the u.s. >>> while everyone is taking selfies these days but here's one there will always be memorable for two brothers who are performing a good deed in canada recently. here's the selfie. the men had just saved a bald eagle from a metal hunting trap in ontario. they had been hiking through some woods when they found the eagle struggling and in pain and topping the brothers pride open the trap freeing the eagles talons. of course having their smartphones with them they took a selfie with the grateful bird who as you can see was no longer feeling foul. sorry. >> a project that was launched during pope franciss are visit to philadelphia was unveiled today. it may break a world record. take look at this massive mural at the new saint maliki school in north philadelphia. more than 2700 people including the pontiff
. >> singer song writer pink is the newest ambassador to the united nations children's fund or unicefinner and bucks county native made the announcement this morning on "gma." she'll work with the group to promote healthy habits for children. she wants to fight obesity here in the u.s. >>> while everyone is taking selfies these days but here's one there will always be memorable for two brothers who are performing a good deed in canada recently. here's the selfie. the...
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you're an ambassador for the united nations. >> it's huge. when u.n. aids invited me to be a global goodwill ambassador. it was a huge honor. it's something you i'm passionate about. i'm spending a lot of time in after kra africa. it took me getting to 40 years old to realize i have a powerful voice. people will listen to what i say, for whatever reason. i can make a difference. it means a huge amount. >> cindy, i know that tonight's the big celebration. >> yes, it is. >> looking forward to that. what makes a woman a woman of the year? >> well, you know, i think victoria just articulated a big we look for women who are not just doing great things for themselves and certainly, your achievements both as a pop star and a fashion designer would material. we look for women doing something to make the world a better place for all women. and really for all of us. that idea of, okay, i have been given this platform, now, what am i going to do with it? women of the year have found an answer to that question. >> we're talking about the power of women and women he
you're an ambassador for the united nations. >> it's huge. when u.n. aids invited me to be a global goodwill ambassador. it was a huge honor. it's something you i'm passionate about. i'm spending a lot of time in after kra africa. it took me getting to 40 years old to realize i have a powerful voice. people will listen to what i say, for whatever reason. i can make a difference. it means a huge amount. >> cindy, i know that tonight's the big celebration. >> yes, it is....
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keane on why nato is absent instead of launching action, and the former israeli ambassador to the united states on what the nations of the world are doing wrong when it comes to protecting their citizens. ambassador danny ayalon live with us exclusively. we'reless than an hour to the closing bell, the market climbing up even higher. we're now up 186 points for the dow. let's start the "countdown." ♪ ♪ liz: breaking news, it is 9 p.m. in paris, a city in mourning, but already fighting back. you are looking live at the eiffel tower, as we mentioned, lit with the colors of the french flag. ironically or not so, the same colors as ours, red, white and blue. and here in the u.s., take a look at this, the two flags hanging side by side outside the new york stock exchange. we need to tell you that president obama ordered flags at federal buildings including the white house to fly at half staff as a mark of solidarity with the french people. risk and reward host deirdre bolton is live in paris as the city comes to grips with the attacks. right now at the highest levels we've got military might mobilizing, but we cannot se
keane on why nato is absent instead of launching action, and the former israeli ambassador to the united states on what the nations of the world are doing wrong when it comes to protecting their citizens. ambassador danny ayalon live with us exclusively. we'reless than an hour to the closing bell, the market climbing up even higher. we're now up 186 points for the dow. let's start the "countdown." ♪ ♪ liz: breaking news, it is 9 p.m. in paris, a city in mourning, but already...
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the former ambassador to the united nations will weigh in on that next.s, facebook hits an all-time after after reporting amazing numbers. we've got a facebook bull who says it's the ultimate great stock. >> i'm a facebook advocate. >> am i bored with it? i don't use it that much. >> i would keep using it. it's a great platform. if you're an adult with type 2 diabetes and your a1c is not at goal with certain diabetes pills or daily insulin, your doctor may be talking about adding medication to help lower your a1c. ask your doctor if adding once-a-week tanzeum is right for you. once-a-week tanzeum is an injectable prescription medicine that may improve blood sugar in adults with type 2 diabetes, along with diet and exercise. once-a-week tanzeum works by helping your body release its own natural insulin when it's needed. tanzeum is not recommended as the first medicine to treat diabetes or in people with severe stomach or intestinal problems. tanzeum is not insulin. it is not used to treat type 1 diabetes or diabetic ketoacidosis, and has not been studied w
the former ambassador to the united nations will weigh in on that next.s, facebook hits an all-time after after reporting amazing numbers. we've got a facebook bull who says it's the ultimate great stock. >> i'm a facebook advocate. >> am i bored with it? i don't use it that much. >> i would keep using it. it's a great platform. if you're an adult with type 2 diabetes and your a1c is not at goal with certain diabetes pills or daily insulin, your doctor may be talking about...
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united nations so far said more than 4. 3 people have left syria, '2300 have settled in the united states ambassadorof folks are divided on this. some say troops on the ground would help many saying it would not, but it does feel like steady as she goes is not working. >> it is deja vu. senator mccain, and graham, urged a surge it worked. president obama decided to withdraw, completely, as a result, not that willing assad even though he said he crossed a red line, as a result of this approach that obama administration has we have started now to see something very much like the mess that existed when the surge was urged some years before. how many times do we have to go through this, before people realize, if you fight a war, you have to fight. >> fighting a war to win would be a novel thing. president obama had his surge. the need to get out responsibly, i call it retreating responsibly, it is too little to late to send in ground troops? >> this is end of 2015 for any plan to work, you have to have a commander in chief who cares, whose heart is in it, who is a warriors, if there is anything we know
united nations so far said more than 4. 3 people have left syria, '2300 have settled in the united states ambassadorof folks are divided on this. some say troops on the ground would help many saying it would not, but it does feel like steady as she goes is not working. >> it is deja vu. senator mccain, and graham, urged a surge it worked. president obama decided to withdraw, completely, as a result, not that willing assad even though he said he crossed a red line, as a result of this...
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joining me now right here is belgium's ambassador to the united nations, benadicte francille.m. tell us why your city is under lockdown and your prime minister says possibly until wednesday. >> it is under lockdown because obviously the priority is to make people safe. after what happened in paris, i don't think any government was in position given the information that was available to take any chances. >> give me your best analysis n information where these paris attacks were planned. were they planned in belgium? >> there is a combination obviously of triangle between syria itself, belgium for some suspects obviously and then some paris also, but i think for me to speak about it is a lot of speculation also. i suppose it is a triangle. you know -- in a way radicalization only became terrorism because some of these people went to syria. and that's where they acquired necessary experience to carry out what they did in paris. >> you must be incredibly worried as a government that highest number of per capital jihadis going to isis are belgi belgian. >> we are concerned. belgium
joining me now right here is belgium's ambassador to the united nations, benadicte francille.m. tell us why your city is under lockdown and your prime minister says possibly until wednesday. >> it is under lockdown because obviously the priority is to make people safe. after what happened in paris, i don't think any government was in position given the information that was available to take any chances. >> give me your best analysis n information where these paris attacks were...
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at a special session of the united nations security council, the united states, cuba and russia offered separate resolutions and traded bitter charges. >> do you, ambassadord intermediate range missiles and sites in cuba? yes or no? don't wait for the translation. yes or no? >> i am not in an american court room, sir. therefore, i do not wish to answer a question that's put to me in the fashion in which prosecutor does. in due course, sir, you will have your replay. >> i'm prepared to wait for my answer until hell freezes over if that's your decision. >> each side didn't know what the other side was doing and there was a lot of room for miscalculation. >> we believe there are about 25 soviet ships moving toward cuba. if the vessel does not stop, refuses to heed the instructions, force will be applied to assure that it does stop. >> nikita khrushchev says soviet ships will never submit to the united states blockade. >> the next few days are critical. who is going to blink first? is a really big deal.u with aches, fever and chills... there's no such thing as a little flu. so why treat it like it's a little cold? there's something that works differently than
at a special session of the united nations security council, the united states, cuba and russia offered separate resolutions and traded bitter charges. >> do you, ambassadord intermediate range missiles and sites in cuba? yes or no? don't wait for the translation. yes or no? >> i am not in an american court room, sir. therefore, i do not wish to answer a question that's put to me in the fashion in which prosecutor does. in due course, sir, you will have your replay. >> i'm...