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co chair of the bridge committee loretta weinberg was in the front and and defended her work. >> it is not the first time i have heard it. it doesn't surprise me. as i just said, we have a charge from both houses of the legislature that we plan to carry forward. >> reporter: short time later weinberg testified in support of the bill that will create greater oversight and transparency over the port authority of new york and new jersey. among its provisions, greater protection for whistle blowers to report corrupt behavior which is what officials claimed caused the politically motivated traffic jam one year ago in fort lee, new jersey. >> we believe that had these protections been in place at the port authority many of the recent problems never would have occurred. >> reporter: leaders from the bridge investigation committee say they will meet to discuss their next move. meanwhile that port authority reform bill is expect to go before the the full senate on monday n trenton i'm cleve bryan, cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >>> it that is time of the year when you start thinking about the flu. >>
co chair of the bridge committee loretta weinberg was in the front and and defended her work. >> it is not the first time i have heard it. it doesn't surprise me. as i just said, we have a charge from both houses of the legislature that we plan to carry forward. >> reporter: short time later weinberg testified in support of the bill that will create greater oversight and transparency over the port authority of new york and new jersey. among its provisions, greater protection for...
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steven weinberg has been down there 40 years and has always spoken for his beliefs, which are entirelyecular. no one has ever raised a finger against him. in the bible belt, there is tolerance? >> maybe christianity is no was.r the rampant force it i guess 16th-century europe if you had steven weinberg's view you would find yourself strung up. our friend we were talking about believes the threat from isis will reseed because history shows that extreme and nihilistic movements don't have staying power. power could be 10, 30, 40 years. >> how many beheadings will there be between now and the arrival of the absolute power? >> north korea would be a counterexample of staying power. inconveniently long lived. even the soviet union it is two or three generations under highly inconvenient circumstances. >> what did you learn about the jehovah's witness? >> always very polite, very friendly. i was oh is very straight with them and said i was writing a novel. none of them had heard of me so that was quite refreshing. i just put them all to the issues of the blood and so on. you've only have thi
steven weinberg has been down there 40 years and has always spoken for his beliefs, which are entirelyecular. no one has ever raised a finger against him. in the bible belt, there is tolerance? >> maybe christianity is no was.r the rampant force it i guess 16th-century europe if you had steven weinberg's view you would find yourself strung up. our friend we were talking about believes the threat from isis will reseed because history shows that extreme and nihilistic movements don't have...
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weinberg steven weinberg scott jeffery weingard steven george weinstein simon weiser david m. weiss david thomas weiss chin sun packwells vincent michael wells debra jacobs welsh timothy matthew welty christian hans rudolf wemmers ssu-hui wen john joseph wenckus oleh d. wengerchuk peter m. west whitfield west jr. meredith lynn whalen eugene michael whelan adam s. white edward james white iii james >> and my uncle emilio p. ortiz jr. i love you and i miss you. on behalf of our entire family and all your friends, we love you and we miss you and we'll never forget you. and to daniel lopez, we love you and we miss you too. >> and my godfather, kenneth. i wish you were here. i wish i had more memories of you. i wish every time i look at your picture that you would be there. you were my number-one fan. everyone misses you. emily and i miss you the most. and you are never forgotten. [ applause ] john sylvester white kenneth wilburn white jr. leonard anthony white malissa y. white maudlin a. white sandra l. white wayne white leanne marie whiteside mark p. whitford leslie a. willington
weinberg steven weinberg scott jeffery weingard steven george weinstein simon weiser david m. weiss david thomas weiss chin sun packwells vincent michael wells debra jacobs welsh timothy matthew welty christian hans rudolf wemmers ssu-hui wen john joseph wenckus oleh d. wengerchuk peter m. west whitfield west jr. meredith lynn whalen eugene michael whelan adam s. white edward james white iii james >> and my uncle emilio p. ortiz jr. i love you and i miss you. on behalf of our entire...
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weinberg held in the police car for 32 hours.e an interview to a reporter from the san francisco examiner. >> trying to i felt get out of me that some older somebody or other was pulling our strings and i sort of got mad. we have a saying we don't trust anybody over 30. it was just mainly a put down. >> it became one of the most memorable expression of the 60's. university eventually gave in. lifting the ban on all political activity and fundraising on campus. today the steps named after mario those who go by here rae mind that had any student can spark change at any time. at uc berkeley abc 7 news. >> anniversary event continue through the weekend. find out what where and when by going to our web site. 7 news.com. >> that catalog customers love to the hate. >> michael says massive mailer can't hold my breath ♪ ♪ boom, boom, shake the room ♪ the unstoppable offender ♪ boom, boom, shake the room ♪ the unstoppable -- [ male announcer ] an electric city car here... makes about as much sense as a gas guzzling suv here. ♪ the quick ch
weinberg held in the police car for 32 hours.e an interview to a reporter from the san francisco examiner. >> trying to i felt get out of me that some older somebody or other was pulling our strings and i sort of got mad. we have a saying we don't trust anybody over 30. it was just mainly a put down. >> it became one of the most memorable expression of the 60's. university eventually gave in. lifting the ban on all political activity and fundraising on campus. today the steps named...
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this is casper weinberger. overwhelm it.horter timere a to regain stability, and there will be less casualties. the same thing in afghanistan. remember, al qaeda got away. >> you still have a lot of friends who you talk to about national security. what do they tell you about the president? >> he's viewed as weak. whether that is a perception or reality. >> is is reality -- is it realiy? there's confusion. we hear from the secretary of state and this secretary of defense strong statements but not quite as strong from the president or the vice president. the vice president comes on a lot stronger. >> this morning saying, we are at -- the gartes of hell. >> that is an element in this. he seems very deliberative. exudesn't seem to confidence. as i say in the book, one of the key things is the need to win the battle of the narrative. so, whether it is you versus because we have different audiences, so the message may not be the same. the bully pulpit is critical. we have seen masters of that and ronald reagan and fdr and the fire
this is casper weinberger. overwhelm it.horter timere a to regain stability, and there will be less casualties. the same thing in afghanistan. remember, al qaeda got away. >> you still have a lot of friends who you talk to about national security. what do they tell you about the president? >> he's viewed as weak. whether that is a perception or reality. >> is is reality -- is it realiy? there's confusion. we hear from the secretary of state and this secretary of defense strong...
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this is colin powell, casper weinberger, overwhelm it. this is our strength. it will require a shorter time to regain stability and less casualty. in afghanistan, al quaida got away in tora bora. >> charlie: what do your friends around the world tell you about the president. >> he's viewed as weak, whether a perception or reality. >> charlie: is it reality he's weak? >> it appears that way. we hear from the secretary of state and defense voong statements but not quite as strong from the president. >> charlie: or the vice president. >> or the vice president. the vice president usually comes on stronger. >> charlie: that's my point, this morning, the gates of hell. >> the gates of hell. so that is an element. he seems deliberative. he doesn't seem to exude confidence. you know, as i say in the book, one of the key things is the need to win the battle of the narrative. so whether it's you versus putin, you versus i.s.i.s., because we have different audiences, so the messages may not be the same, but, you know, the bully pulpit is critical in all this. we've seen
this is colin powell, casper weinberger, overwhelm it. this is our strength. it will require a shorter time to regain stability and less casualty. in afghanistan, al quaida got away in tora bora. >> charlie: what do your friends around the world tell you about the president. >> he's viewed as weak, whether a perception or reality. >> charlie: is it reality he's weak? >> it appears that way. we hear from the secretary of state and defense voong statements but not quite as...
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but in the course of doing both of those people like shultz and weinberger and mcclellan and cia folks and other people involved basically got the short end of the stick to put it mildly. why? there were protecting their presidents and policies and party and themselves. but there were basically thrown under the boss as a result. not not really answering a question here, but there was a process that took place. remember that scandal basically was exposed in three steps. first and early october 1986. allegedly cutting off all military aid to wrigley or indirectly. one of the aircraft that have been organized with the general and some of the other folks from one of the supply aircraft crashed in a jungle of nicaragua who was shot down by 90 year-old kid he was stunned that he actually hit it. raised his target. it crashed. one survivor. drayman from an international tv he bared his soul and said in been hired by the cia. was an american operation. that led to an immediate scramble by those people involved, not just appalling north in the middle of a negotiation with the iranians, abrams o
but in the course of doing both of those people like shultz and weinberger and mcclellan and cia folks and other people involved basically got the short end of the stick to put it mildly. why? there were protecting their presidents and policies and party and themselves. but there were basically thrown under the boss as a result. not not really answering a question here, but there was a process that took place. remember that scandal basically was exposed in three steps. first and early october...
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weinberg steven weinberg scott jeffery weingard steven george weinstein simon weiser david m. weiss david thomas weiss chin sun packwells vincent michael wells debra jacobs welsh timothy matthew welty christian hans rudolf wemmers ssu-hui wen john joseph wenckus oleh d. wengerchuk peter m. west whitfield west jr. meredith lynn whalen eugene michael whelan adam s. white edward james white iii james patrick white >> and my uncle emilio p. ortiz jr. i love you and i miss you. on behalf of our entire family and all your friends, we love you and we miss you and we'll never forget you. and to daniel lopez, we love you and we miss you too. >> and my godfather, kenneth. i wish you were here. i wish i had more memories of you. i wish every time i look at your picture that you would be there. you were my number-one fan. everyone misses you. emily and i miss you the most. and you are never forgotten. [ applause ] john sylvester white kenneth wilburn white jr. leonard anthony white malissa y. white maudlin a. white sandra l. white wayne white leanne marie whiteside mark p. whitford leslie
weinberg steven weinberg scott jeffery weingard steven george weinstein simon weiser david m. weiss david thomas weiss chin sun packwells vincent michael wells debra jacobs welsh timothy matthew welty christian hans rudolf wemmers ssu-hui wen john joseph wenckus oleh d. wengerchuk peter m. west whitfield west jr. meredith lynn whalen eugene michael whelan adam s. white edward james white iii james patrick white >> and my uncle emilio p. ortiz jr. i love you and i miss you. on behalf of...
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ne'er-do-wells mike macfarlane and so on the record is in the handwriting of people like weinberger. but what happened to them, at some point, the national reaction of tightening offenses and circling the wagons, there was a sense that they not only had to protect the president put themselves people, whatever else you may think of them, jurors and all these other people basically get the short end of the stick. why? because they were protecting the president's policies and the party and in themselves. but they were basically thrown under the bus as a result. now, i am really answer your question, but there was a process that took place. remember that this basically was exposed in three steps. first and early october, 1986. two years after the in poland amendment cutting off allegedly all military aid directly or indirectly. one of the aircraft that was organized, this little private air forces, one of the supply aircraft crashed. shot down by a 19 year-old kid he said he was stunned that he actually hit it. one survivor. tractive in front of international tv. he bared his soul and sa
ne'er-do-wells mike macfarlane and so on the record is in the handwriting of people like weinberger. but what happened to them, at some point, the national reaction of tightening offenses and circling the wagons, there was a sense that they not only had to protect the president put themselves people, whatever else you may think of them, jurors and all these other people basically get the short end of the stick. why? because they were protecting the president's policies and the party and in...
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weinberg was held in the police car for 32 hours. to a reporter from the san francisco examiner. >> he was trying to isolate, get out of me that somebody or other was pulling our springs. and i will said, man, we don't trust anybody over 30. it was just mainly a put-down. >> it became one of the most memorable expressions of the '60s. the university eventually gave in, lifting the ban on all political activity and fundraising on campus. the steps are named after mario savio. it is a reminder that any student can spark change at any time. at u.c. berkeley, leeann melendez abc7 news. >>> this morning there's a new member of the clinton dynasty. last night chelsea clinton tweeted: the birth came days after chelsea made an appearance in new york at the clinton global initiative. charlotte is the first-born child for bill and hillary clinton. congratulations tots whole family. >> and a big wedding weekend ahead for george clooney. he has arrived in venice and reportedly is about to get married, sending the palm raisezy into overdrive. >>
weinberg was held in the police car for 32 hours. to a reporter from the san francisco examiner. >> he was trying to isolate, get out of me that somebody or other was pulling our springs. and i will said, man, we don't trust anybody over 30. it was just mainly a put-down. >> it became one of the most memorable expressions of the '60s. the university eventually gave in, lifting the ban on all political activity and fundraising on campus. the steps are named after mario savio. it is a...
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form a great team, just at ronald reagan formed a great team, with people like jim baker and cap weinbergert people he surrounds himself in and was able to win the colored war without firing a shot. >> senator you have that expertise now. you're a spry 70 something. >> well, as i mentioned on another show, pale -- >> i thought i could get that in there, but you were one step ahead of me. senator, very good. nothing along with being pale, take it from me. john mccain, in our nation's capitol. he does speak his mind. >> thank you. >> who says we actually have to find more cash could fund this ebola fight? the congressman who says, we already have it. i am so nervous right now, it's not even funny. oh my gosh... driver 1 you ready? yeah! go! [sfx] roaring altima engine woah! ahhhha! we told people they were riding nissan's most advanced altima race car. we lied... about the race car part. altima, with 270 horsepower and active understeer control. how did you?...what! i don't even, i'm speechless. innovation that excites. on my journey across america, i've learned that when you ask someone in t
form a great team, just at ronald reagan formed a great team, with people like jim baker and cap weinbergert people he surrounds himself in and was able to win the colored war without firing a shot. >> senator you have that expertise now. you're a spry 70 something. >> well, as i mentioned on another show, pale -- >> i thought i could get that in there, but you were one step ahead of me. senator, very good. nothing along with being pale, take it from me. john mccain, in our...
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the movement started months before the speech when jack weinberg was arrested by campus police and held in the back of a patrol car for 32 hours. we talked with jack and students on both sides of the movement, as well as administrators and journalists. you can see their stories starting tuesday as part of a special series "berkeley free speech movement 50" at 6:00 right here. >>> wednesday's $228 million power ball winner didn't waste time. california lottery officials tell us vin nguyen of san mateo bought the winning ticket from the dehoff's. he's a nally technician. he picked the numbers at random, couldn't believe he had won, and just wants to live a normal life. nguyen chose the $228 million jackpot in payments over 30 years. >>> looks like this yard is just right. a family of bears have become comfortable in southern california in this neighborhood. this is mama bear and her two baby cubs. the bears are frequent visitors to monrovia, just north of l.a., south of the angeles national forest. people who live near them don't seem too concerned about the bears climbing over their fenc
the movement started months before the speech when jack weinberg was arrested by campus police and held in the back of a patrol car for 32 hours. we talked with jack and students on both sides of the movement, as well as administrators and journalists. you can see their stories starting tuesday as part of a special series "berkeley free speech movement 50" at 6:00 right here. >>> wednesday's $228 million power ball winner didn't waste time. california lottery officials tell...
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remember in the first gulf war, when we put in overwhelming troops according with the powell and weinberger we ended that fight pretty quickly and able to reduce to a small containment force that didn't have boots on the ground. remember when the kurds were brutalized by saddam. we put in a ground force to push the military back from kurdistan and brought them home, then protected them with an air contingent out of turkey and off carriers. so, there isn't necessarily that kind of commitment. it's a misunderstanding, i think, that's gotten our presidents and others in our understanding by the american people confused. >> general, with regard to the coalition being assembled, is the enemy of my enemy my friend in this case and by that sir, i mean should we participate with assad? should we participate with iran? >> i would not participate in the sense that we're cooperating with either one. it may be that right now we have the same enemy. all that needs to be done is just deconflict what we're doing on the ground which basically means we would say in the case of syria, issue, we're going to s
remember in the first gulf war, when we put in overwhelming troops according with the powell and weinberger we ended that fight pretty quickly and able to reduce to a small containment force that didn't have boots on the ground. remember when the kurds were brutalized by saddam. we put in a ground force to push the military back from kurdistan and brought them home, then protected them with an air contingent out of turkey and off carriers. so, there isn't necessarily that kind of commitment....
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i think even the great american physicist steven weinberg has been down there 40 years and has alwaysen for his beliefs chest entirely secular. he said in all these years no one ever raised a finger against him. >> rose: in theá bible belts tolerant. >> there's no longer the rampant. i think in 16th century europe, you would soon find yourself strung up. >> rose: our friend we were talking about said he police that they will recede because history shows that extreme and willingness don't have staying power. >> well, that staying power could be 10, 30, 40 years. >> rose: between the rival and the a staying power. >> even the soviet union. there is still some 80 years, two or three generations highly inconvenient circumstances. >> rose: what did you learn about jaw -- jehovah witness. >> very polite, very friendly. i told them i was writing a novel. this was quite refreshing and i put them through all the issues of the blood and so on. i said you only had this rule in place since 1945. but the last one i spoke to just a couple weeks ago said yes but the truth is always known in genesis
i think even the great american physicist steven weinberg has been down there 40 years and has alwaysen for his beliefs chest entirely secular. he said in all these years no one ever raised a finger against him. >> rose: in theá bible belts tolerant. >> there's no longer the rampant. i think in 16th century europe, you would soon find yourself strung up. >> rose: our friend we were talking about said he police that they will recede because history shows that extreme and...
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colin powell doctrine, caspar weinberger doctrine. don't try to be cute and just incrementally applied troops. hit them with your sunday punch. so get them, the first thing is getting out of iraq. the second thing is though that that peshmerga and those iraqi military and what iraqi military and what it would take in advising and equipment and the support that's necessary. the third thing is with this new government in iraq, now the maliki is gone, this government we have put political pressure on, diplomatic pressure. they've got to be more inclusive. maliki excluded the sunnis and to a certain extent the kurds. the only way you're going to get the sunnis to reject isis and stand up and fight as if they feel they have something to fight for. again, remember that lady's story told you about, tell me what i'm supposed to die for the next thing is build coalitions in the region and internationally. why are we not at the u.n. now getting a resolution for the authorization of use of force? this allows us to build coalitions. under that it
colin powell doctrine, caspar weinberger doctrine. don't try to be cute and just incrementally applied troops. hit them with your sunday punch. so get them, the first thing is getting out of iraq. the second thing is though that that peshmerga and those iraqi military and what iraqi military and what it would take in advising and equipment and the support that's necessary. the third thing is with this new government in iraq, now the maliki is gone, this government we have put political pressure...
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it was with general westmoreland and caspar weinberger. a hospital at that time was under rayborn.he works diligently to get us establish in this hospital. we did not let him down. we came back and did the things that were needed to raise the funds for certain programs that weren't allocated by federal budgets. there's one thing -- 1.5 million of my complied raise. we want the logos, the seal of this country and the eagle is guardian being used as doormats outside of this hospital is a. >> right now. we have sent a letter to the president and the video explaining to him that we would like to have those placed in a disgusting manner and placed in proper areas. i noticed yesterday, i looked at some of the guys nice to gee quiz we are in their left press pocket he they never did before and they are all wearing them now. all these patches you see on my chest here i have earned every single one of them just like this gentleman did here in his -- and there are 50 years between us. and 74 years old. i am dying of agent orange liver cancer caused by lead transfusions by the va. i'm on a sp
it was with general westmoreland and caspar weinberger. a hospital at that time was under rayborn.he works diligently to get us establish in this hospital. we did not let him down. we came back and did the things that were needed to raise the funds for certain programs that weren't allocated by federal budgets. there's one thing -- 1.5 million of my complied raise. we want the logos, the seal of this country and the eagle is guardian being used as doormats outside of this hospital is a....
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general west morlede, casper weinberger. the hospital at that time was under ray bourne. he worked to get us established in this hospital. we did not let him down. we came back, we did the things that were needed to raise the funds for certain programs and stuff that wasn't allocate bid federal budgets. now there's one thing that's really bothering me and one 1.5 million of my compadres. we want the locals of the seal of this country and the eagle, its guardian, being used as door mats outside of this hospital as i speak right now. we have sent a letter to the president and a vie explaining to him that we would like to have those placed out of the disgraceful and disgusting manner and placed in the proper areas. and i noticed yesterday, i looked at some of the guys and i said, gee, was, they're wearing the crest on their left breast pock t which they never did before but they're doing it now. all these patches i'm wearing, i have earned every single one of them, just like this gentleman here. and there's 50 years between us. i'm 74 years old i'm dying of agent orange caus
general west morlede, casper weinberger. the hospital at that time was under ray bourne. he worked to get us established in this hospital. we did not let him down. we came back, we did the things that were needed to raise the funds for certain programs and stuff that wasn't allocate bid federal budgets. now there's one thing that's really bothering me and one 1.5 million of my compadres. we want the locals of the seal of this country and the eagle, its guardian, being used as door mats outside...
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general westmoreland, casper weinberger. the hospital at that time was under ray bourne.worked to get us established in this hospital. we did not let him down. we came back, we did the things that were needed to raise the funds for certain programs and stuff that wasn't allocated by federal budgets. now there's one thing that's really bothering me and one 1.5 million of my compadres. we want the locals of the seal of this country and the eagle, its guardian, being used as doormats outside of this hospital as i speak right now. we have sent a letter to the president explaining to him that we would like to have those placed out of the disgraceful and disgusting manner and placed in the proper areas. and i noticed yesterday, i looked at some of the guys and i said, gee, was, they're wearing the crest on their left breast pocket which they never did before but they're doing it now. all these patches i'm wearing, i have earned every single one of them, just like this gentleman here. and there's 50 years between us. i'm 74 years old i'm dying of agent orange caused by bad blood
general westmoreland, casper weinberger. the hospital at that time was under ray bourne.worked to get us established in this hospital. we did not let him down. we came back, we did the things that were needed to raise the funds for certain programs and stuff that wasn't allocated by federal budgets. now there's one thing that's really bothering me and one 1.5 million of my compadres. we want the locals of the seal of this country and the eagle, its guardian, being used as doormats outside of...
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it's one thing i used to tell my staff when i was in the senate was that i met every day with weinberger when he was secretary of defense. you will never see one word that was ever said in that meeting when the door is closed. i owe that to him and to good governance. the issues of character override even issues of intelligence. i would rather have someone loyal and trusted than someone who is smart and couldn't be trusted. [ applause ] >> hillary clinton, of course, is widely seen as the democratic front runner for president in 2016. what do you see as her strengths and weaknesses? >> well, i've had the pleasure of working with hillary in the senate. she has a broader forum to answer that question than i do. >> a follow-up regarding mrs. clinton. hillary was secretary of state for four years. how responsible is she for the tangled mess of u.s. foreign policy that you cited in your remarks? >> again, i think that's a question that really should be directed at secretary clinton. i'm not here to undermine her. i'm here just to explain where my concerns are as someone who has been involved
it's one thing i used to tell my staff when i was in the senate was that i met every day with weinberger when he was secretary of defense. you will never see one word that was ever said in that meeting when the door is closed. i owe that to him and to good governance. the issues of character override even issues of intelligence. i would rather have someone loyal and trusted than someone who is smart and couldn't be trusted. [ applause ] >> hillary clinton, of course, is widely seen as the...
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it's one thing i used to tell my staff when i was in the senate was that i met every day with weinberger when he was secretary of defense. you will never see one word that was ever said in that meeting when the door is closed. i owe that to him and to good governance. the issues of character override even ishz sues of intelligence. i would rather have someone loyal and trusted than someone who is smart and couldn't be trusted. [ applause ] >> hillary clinton, of course, is widely seen as the democratic front runner for president in 2016. what do you see as her strengths and weaknesses? >> well, i've had the pleasure of working with hillary in the senate. she has a broader forum to answer that question than i do. >> a follow-up regarding mrs. clinton. hillary was secretary of state for four years. how responsible is she for the tangled mess of u.s. foreign policy that you cited in your remarks? >> again, i think that's a question that really should be directed at secretary clinton. i'm not here to undermine her. i'm here just to explain where my concerns are as someone who has been involv
it's one thing i used to tell my staff when i was in the senate was that i met every day with weinberger when he was secretary of defense. you will never see one word that was ever said in that meeting when the door is closed. i owe that to him and to good governance. the issues of character override even ishz sues of intelligence. i would rather have someone loyal and trusted than someone who is smart and couldn't be trusted. [ applause ] >> hillary clinton, of course, is widely seen as...
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demaio: that get toss the two criteria i laid out, articulated first by cap weinberger who served in the reagan administration. he said if you're going to put men and women in our armed services in harm's way, that we have to satisfy first that issue is a direct national security threat to our country and, second, that we have to have a well thought out plan. i believe that we have gotten into conflicts around the globe where the first criteria has not been adhered to, where we've allowed mission creep. we've gotten into nation building, policing other countries, imposing governments, running public health systems in certain cases, roles that we should not be in that don't really relate to our national security interests. they may be humanitarian, but they are not a direct link to our national security interests, and i think a lot of americans are upset by the mission creep we saw in afghanistan and in iraq. second, we have to insure that when we do use force, that it's part of a sensible, strategic approach to winning. and that should not be a democrat or republican issue, that shou
demaio: that get toss the two criteria i laid out, articulated first by cap weinberger who served in the reagan administration. he said if you're going to put men and women in our armed services in harm's way, that we have to satisfy first that issue is a direct national security threat to our country and, second, that we have to have a well thought out plan. i believe that we have gotten into conflicts around the globe where the first criteria has not been adhered to, where we've allowed...
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developed by as cap weinberger, our great powell.n, general colin one of the greatest principles of going to war was securing the borders. they did not. rumsfeld threw away the playbook. this is the result. fraternity for isil right now is on the republican side. facts. because that's the in the exodus in syria, they had to 30,000 republican gods that sat there for almost a decade coordinating and planning now.we see host: we'll leave it there. brian, warren, michigan. democratic caller. brian, your thoughts this morning? caller: i would like to know how to pay for it? and now my son's generations, we know that they're screwed, are we working on our grandchildren now? the debate, n to 3:00 p.m. eastern time here on c-span. here of the first step isis strategy. train and it is to equip the syrian rebels. this is the "usa today," overdue medals awarded for soldiers eep timeless valor. he president giving a gold medal of honor for gettysburg month.r last continuing on with the white ouse medal of honor service monday for a retiring soldier and another who die in battle 45 years ago. little b
developed by as cap weinberger, our great powell.n, general colin one of the greatest principles of going to war was securing the borders. they did not. rumsfeld threw away the playbook. this is the result. fraternity for isil right now is on the republican side. facts. because that's the in the exodus in syria, they had to 30,000 republican gods that sat there for almost a decade coordinating and planning now.we see host: we'll leave it there. brian, warren, michigan. democratic caller. brian,...