0
0.0
Apr 5, 2024
04/24
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
henry kissinger at the height of his power. right. you know going and saying actually where you see communism as the outcome? i differ. and he did not appreciate. no, no, henry kissinger did not appreciate it that my my my dad said i'm i think you're wrong. and he pretty staunch in that opinion. and he came to washington and i said he said, i you're wrong. and he was proven correct. and i believe henry kissinger said something to the effect of, well, then you do it. yeah, then you do it. and he did. and he did. yeah. pretty remarkable. my sense was, is that post ambassador to portugal was was perhaps one of his favorite. i think kind of moments in his career. yeah obviously, they went on to other more senior and perhaps rivals. but that one it didn't seem to reflect to me kind of his quality and were able to play out and i think and and you know, think about it this way, like for 50 years now, portugal has been a democratic country. so the so the his influence there, he was able to give the portuguese the spirit out and the, you know,
henry kissinger at the height of his power. right. you know going and saying actually where you see communism as the outcome? i differ. and he did not appreciate. no, no, henry kissinger did not appreciate it that my my my dad said i'm i think you're wrong. and he pretty staunch in that opinion. and he came to washington and i said he said, i you're wrong. and he was proven correct. and i believe henry kissinger said something to the effect of, well, then you do it. yeah, then you do it. and he...
0
0.0
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
tell me why your boss, henry kissinger, the lady henry kissinger, was bugging your phone. it was your boss rouse. i was working for him on the national security council staff and the tires, close to story saying that the united states were seriously bombing cambodia. and providing some of the details about how the bombing was being carried out. the next thing was furious because he was trying to keep the bottom a secret. he sort of became public. that would be an outcry and he was expanding the war and that he would be forced to stop on. so he to, to take over that you've chosen his solution to every solution to everything was void. so because in order to find that it was leaking his toward that, so it makes it talk, isn't your figure out who understands might be doing the weekend and give those names to whomever we've been going to tap those people. and i think make some gateway, they could have cases, you gave my name because he's what i read the story because he switched over and mix it. so i read the story in the way to protect himself. looks to give my name to the bil
tell me why your boss, henry kissinger, the lady henry kissinger, was bugging your phone. it was your boss rouse. i was working for him on the national security council staff and the tires, close to story saying that the united states were seriously bombing cambodia. and providing some of the details about how the bombing was being carried out. the next thing was furious because he was trying to keep the bottom a secret. he sort of became public. that would be an outcry and he was expanding the...
0
0.0
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
tell me why your boss, henry kissinger, the lady henry kissinger, was bugging your phone. he was your boss as well as i was working for them on the national security council staff and the tires, close to story saying that the united states were seriously bombing cambodia and providing some of the details about how the board was being carried out. the next thing was furious because he was trying to keep the bottom a secret. he sort of, if you can help me with the it outright and he was expanding the war and then he re forced to stop on. so he talked to them over take over then yes, the over chosen solution to every solution to everything was wired. so hoover told them where to find that it was ricky, it's worth that. so it makes it talk, isn't your figure out who understands might be doing the weekend and give those names to whoever we didn't want to tap those people and i think next in gateway they could have cases you gave my name because when i read the story because the slip is over and mix, and so what i agreed, the story and the way to protect himself looks to give my
tell me why your boss, henry kissinger, the lady henry kissinger, was bugging your phone. he was your boss as well as i was working for them on the national security council staff and the tires, close to story saying that the united states were seriously bombing cambodia and providing some of the details about how the board was being carried out. the next thing was furious because he was trying to keep the bottom a secret. he sort of, if you can help me with the it outright and he was expanding...
0
0.0
Apr 17, 2024
04/24
by
1TV
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
i think i mentioned to you that henry kissinger, who was chairman until his death, chairman emeritus of the center for the national interest, yeah. for many years he said that, from his point of view, the partnership between russia and china has no prospects, he said that the history of relations between the two countries is very difficult, different political cultures, and it seemed to him that there was even a factor, well, if you like, an established factor of mutual hostility, so it was especially interesting to me when, after his... there’s nothing even to argue about, that’s exactly how it is, just look at it what is happening, but as for pushing china and russia into each other’s arms, this is actually a phenomenon that takes place, moreover, several years ago, when it was still possible, well, let’s say, fairly frank direct conversations with american political scientists, even before i left for china, when i worked in moscow, i sometimes asked: well, why, what is the goal of your policy aimed at pushing russia towards stronger relations with china, then i learned tha
i think i mentioned to you that henry kissinger, who was chairman until his death, chairman emeritus of the center for the national interest, yeah. for many years he said that, from his point of view, the partnership between russia and china has no prospects, he said that the history of relations between the two countries is very difficult, different political cultures, and it seemed to him that there was even a factor, well, if you like, an established factor of mutual hostility, so it was...
0
0.0
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
oh, so like how you mentioned henry kissinger a short time ago. you remember his famous quote being an enemy of america is dangerous for being a friend of america or is face old. let me ask you if i can enjoys protesters and opposition forces plain that this bill is identical to the russian. one is aimed at putting pressure on independent media. should you think those claims are well founded? uh uh you know, uh these claims um, uh, re, uh are you to uh rios because uh not the feelings like georgian alo, documents uh his need to be 2 majors as far as i know you, i show, for example, if you are like these kind of agent for you, you lose, you can not to participate in any political elections, or you can have like a public election or something like these, these a georgia lo hayes, nothing with that. and it's only 4 times per week because i don't know you know, let's so this waste turner. finally, the organization is we can see promo, last 10. thank you. so you're aware connected with the gym, change in deepening country desk and sometimes you, when t
oh, so like how you mentioned henry kissinger a short time ago. you remember his famous quote being an enemy of america is dangerous for being a friend of america or is face old. let me ask you if i can enjoys protesters and opposition forces plain that this bill is identical to the russian. one is aimed at putting pressure on independent media. should you think those claims are well founded? uh uh you know, uh these claims um, uh, re, uh are you to uh rios because uh not the feelings like...
0
0.0
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
tell me why your boss, henry kissinger, the lady henry kissinger, was bugging your phone. he was your boss rouse, i was working for him on the national security cancer staff in new york times publish the story saying that the united states were seriously bombing cambodia. and providing some of the details about how the bombing was being carried out. nixon was furious because he was trying to keep the bottom a secret sort of for the kid who did outcry and he was expanding the war and that he would be forced to stop on. so he talked to them over take over that you've chosen you solution to every solution to everything was wired. so hoover told him where to find that it was ricky his toward that. so it makes it talk, isn't your figure out who understands might be doing the weekend and give those names to what we did. morning. it kept those people and i think next in gateway they could, kissinger gave my name. because when i read the story, because he's worked this over in nixon, so what i read the story and the way to protect himself likes to give my name to the bill. what, w
tell me why your boss, henry kissinger, the lady henry kissinger, was bugging your phone. he was your boss rouse, i was working for him on the national security cancer staff in new york times publish the story saying that the united states were seriously bombing cambodia. and providing some of the details about how the bombing was being carried out. nixon was furious because he was trying to keep the bottom a secret sort of for the kid who did outcry and he was expanding the war and that he...
0
0.0
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
tell me why your boss, henry kissinger, the lady henry kissinger, was bugging your phone. he was your boss. well, i was working for him on the national security cancer staff in new tires close to story saying that the united states was seriously bombing cambodia and providing some of the details about how the board was being carried out. the next thing was curious because he was trying to keep the bottom a secret. he sort of 50 k who is going to be it outright and he was expanding the war and he re forced to stop on. so he took them over take over that. yes, the hoover chosen his solution to every solution to everything was word so because in order to find that it was ricky his toward that. so makes it talk, isn't your figure out what to say? it might be during the weekend and give those names to whomever we've been going to tap those people. i think next some gateway, they could cases you gave my name because he's what i read the story because he switched over and mix it. so i agreed the story in the way to protect himself looks to give my name to the appeal. but what a l
tell me why your boss, henry kissinger, the lady henry kissinger, was bugging your phone. he was your boss. well, i was working for him on the national security cancer staff in new tires close to story saying that the united states was seriously bombing cambodia and providing some of the details about how the board was being carried out. the next thing was curious because he was trying to keep the bottom a secret. he sort of 50 k who is going to be it outright and he was expanding the war and...
0
0.0
Apr 26, 2024
04/24
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
kissinger — since the masterminding of henry kissinger. there was a wake up and i am glad _ kissinger. there was a wake up and i am glad to— kissinger. there was a wake up and i am glad to see democrats equally hawkish — am glad to see democrats equally hawkish. . ._ am glad to see democrats equally hawkish. ,, ._ , ,., am glad to see democrats equally hawkish. ,, , ., hawkish. stay with us, both, for now. i hawkish. stay with us, both, for new i want _ hawkish. stay with us, both, for now. i want to _ hawkish. stay with us, both, for now. i want to talk _ hawkish. stay with us, both, for now. i want to talk about i hawkish. stay with us, both, for. now. i want to talk about another day of political chaos in scotland today. first minister, humza yousaf, continues to fight for his political future. mr yousaf says he will not resign from the position — despite facing a no—confidence vote at holyrood next week. yesterday he terminated a coalition with the scottish greens — saying he was prepared to lead a minority snp administration
kissinger — since the masterminding of henry kissinger. there was a wake up and i am glad _ kissinger. there was a wake up and i am glad to— kissinger. there was a wake up and i am glad to see democrats equally hawkish — am glad to see democrats equally hawkish. . ._ am glad to see democrats equally hawkish. ,, ._ , ,., am glad to see democrats equally hawkish. ,, , ., hawkish. stay with us, both, for now. i hawkish. stay with us, both, for new i want _ hawkish. stay with us, both, for...
0
0.0
Apr 2, 2024
04/24
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
brown was there for about a week he went back to henry kissinger, one of our most powerful and sometimes rather difficult secretaries of state. he said my instructions are all wrong. we need to work with the syrians, not against them. as that's the only way we will get we what we want. i need to negotiate with them. i also want to negotiate with arafat. he got a green light on the first one but the second one, this is 1976, an election year and ford was not prepared to begin a dialogue with arafat. arafat said had to be public so we worked with arafat through the settings but he ended up with a redline agreement that lasted until the israelis got unrealistic eight years later. that was the work of one foreign service officer, frankly, who knew you -- who knew how to use power. mr. gabriel: that brings me to another question for you. one of the last ask you did as undersecretary was go to lebanon after this terrible port blast. your sense of condolence and caring for a people that were really in shock was very much appreciated. particularly in this age of me -- of social media -- how impo
brown was there for about a week he went back to henry kissinger, one of our most powerful and sometimes rather difficult secretaries of state. he said my instructions are all wrong. we need to work with the syrians, not against them. as that's the only way we will get we what we want. i need to negotiate with them. i also want to negotiate with arafat. he got a green light on the first one but the second one, this is 1976, an election year and ford was not prepared to begin a dialogue with...
0
0.0
Apr 30, 2024
04/24
by
RUSSIA24
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
anthony blinken and henry kissinger are like walking from washington to the gas sector, but the current us secretary of state also decided to try shuttle diplomacy. at the end of the trip there will be israel, while the head of the state department flew to jordan. well, sarriada's tour has begun, so as not to sit down twice, on site of the world economic forum collective meeting with here are the details and sequence of steps. the first phase calls for the release of 20 to 33 hostages over several weeks in exchange for a pause and the release of palestinian prisoners. the second stage is what sources call the restoration of sustainable calm, during which the remaining hostages, captured israeli soldiers and hostage bodies will be exchanged for more palestinian prisoners. in the minds of israel, this is apparently a carrot, so gathering in the rafah area in anticipation of a ground operation on the border with egypt. the equipment, of course, is a whiplash, the tanks seem to be standing on top of each other, meanwhile , more and more combat vehicles are being delivered on trailers, but b
anthony blinken and henry kissinger are like walking from washington to the gas sector, but the current us secretary of state also decided to try shuttle diplomacy. at the end of the trip there will be israel, while the head of the state department flew to jordan. well, sarriada's tour has begun, so as not to sit down twice, on site of the world economic forum collective meeting with here are the details and sequence of steps. the first phase calls for the release of 20 to 33 hostages over...
0
0.0
Apr 30, 2024
04/24
by
RUSSIA24
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
anthony blinken and henry kissinger are like walking from washington to the gas sector, but the current us secretary of state also decided to try shuttle diplomacy. at the end of the trip there will be israel, while the head of the state department flew to jordan. well, the sir riyadh tour has begun, so as not to sit down twice, at the world economic forum, a collective meeting with heads of the ministry of foreign affairs of the middle eastern countries, as well as the general. hamas is currently facing an extremely generous offer from israel, at this moment the only thing standing between the residents of gaza and a ceasefire is hamas, they must make a decision, they must make it quickly. according to cnn, the israeli proposal consists of two stages, here are the details and sequence of steps. the first phase involves the release of 20 to 33 hostages over several weeks in exchange for a pause and the release of palestinian prisoners. the second stage is what sources call the restoration of sustainable calm, during which the remaining hostages, captured israeli soldiers and hostage bod
anthony blinken and henry kissinger are like walking from washington to the gas sector, but the current us secretary of state also decided to try shuttle diplomacy. at the end of the trip there will be israel, while the head of the state department flew to jordan. well, the sir riyadh tour has begun, so as not to sit down twice, at the world economic forum, a collective meeting with heads of the ministry of foreign affairs of the middle eastern countries, as well as the general. hamas is...
0
0.0
Apr 2, 2024
04/24
by
PRESSTV
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
kissinger which is half a century ago. now kissinger was very heavily criticized at the time of the israelis es now forgotten, disliked and distrusted kissinger because he forced them to make more concessions than they wanted to make uh, but the key to kissinger was he kept the pressure on israel and he kept the pressure on syria and egypt. his priority was to end the the major conflicts between nations, he was not focusing on the palestinian israeli conflict, and he did really nothing on that whatsoever, not nothing constructive, but he did in the the continual states of war that had continued for a quarter of a century virtually uh between israel, egypt and syria, and he did so by keeping going back to the region, staying there for weeks and even months a time and maintaining the pressure on both. sides including israel, he really pressure the israelies very significantly, we have not seen any of that so far, and frankly i believe secretary of state anthony blincan does not have the character, does not have the determination, does not have the guts and doesn't have the intellect t
kissinger which is half a century ago. now kissinger was very heavily criticized at the time of the israelis es now forgotten, disliked and distrusted kissinger because he forced them to make more concessions than they wanted to make uh, but the key to kissinger was he kept the pressure on israel and he kept the pressure on syria and egypt. his priority was to end the the major conflicts between nations, he was not focusing on the palestinian israeli conflict, and he did really nothing on that...
0
0.0
Apr 20, 2024
04/24
by
ESPRESO
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
henry kissinger of the usa ukrainians had time to think over the past six months, that's how much time congress needed to finally take up the consideration of a vitally important package for ukraine help back on october 20, president joseph biden proposed a bill that provided military support to ukraine, israel and taiwan, but the document became hostage to the election campaign and irreconcilable contradictions between democrats and republicans. the result for... an acute shortage of artillery shells and air defense equipment, a retreat from avdiyivka and the threat of a collapse of the front, which the media are writing about and ukrainian and western politicians are already openly talking about. it is necessary to specifically tell congress that if congress does not help ukraine, ukraine will lose the war. and find a public format of this. if ukraine loses the war, other states will be attacked. and this is a fact. the most surprising thing in this story is that after a half-year delay in the draft law, little has changed in substance. almost 61 billion dollars have been pledged for
henry kissinger of the usa ukrainians had time to think over the past six months, that's how much time congress needed to finally take up the consideration of a vitally important package for ukraine help back on october 20, president joseph biden proposed a bill that provided military support to ukraine, israel and taiwan, but the document became hostage to the election campaign and irreconcilable contradictions between democrats and republicans. the result for... an acute shortage of artillery...
0
0.0
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
kissinger. why state the united states has no permanent francis for any means for the interest it should be and probably to, for the georgia government as well. and the georgia dream does the exact same thing, either 2nd try, you actually, or the base a little bit about the transparency of forwarding rules. and the proposed legislation, 6 only tests per transparency on the activities, the activities open, the mental organization. it doesn't, it entail. uh, any we need to make as for example, and it is a worth nothing of that many western countries including usa and prize in canada. busy next to port is causing the comparable lows. however, the we could do, would you have for introducing similar to each legislation the claim privileges for themselves while denying that was this reminds me of the pay most award. so feel free to really quickly. so right. the only the most out will but some are more equal than others. in just a few days, almost a 1000000000 of those is will be able to cost the viole
kissinger. why state the united states has no permanent francis for any means for the interest it should be and probably to, for the georgia government as well. and the georgia dream does the exact same thing, either 2nd try, you actually, or the base a little bit about the transparency of forwarding rules. and the proposed legislation, 6 only tests per transparency on the activities, the activities open, the mental organization. it doesn't, it entail. uh, any we need to make as for example,...
0
0.0
Apr 24, 2024
04/24
by
1TV
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
i remember the late henry kissinger, who once said at the pryamakov readings that russia, between risk, even defeat, and compromise, often chose risk and could even come to defeat, but went to the end in its decision. the decision has been made, but pressure groups of this kind exist in the united states, and not only in the united states in europe, they have a very dangerous the temptation, as you said, ruslan, to think that russia is like them, and that russia will not decide at the last moment, from my point of view, the idea, in the name of peace and security, to test russia for strength, is an idea. extremely counterproductive from the american and european point of view, we go off to advertise, we’ll be back in just a few minutes, excitement and bustle, i don’t know why, the islands are becoming clear, but i’m used to procrastinating. these are the finalists of the twelfth season of the voice project, among them, of course, there is a winner, voice, final, live broadcast on saturday on the first, with fabulous ease the provincial resort turned into the capital of world cine
i remember the late henry kissinger, who once said at the pryamakov readings that russia, between risk, even defeat, and compromise, often chose risk and could even come to defeat, but went to the end in its decision. the decision has been made, but pressure groups of this kind exist in the united states, and not only in the united states in europe, they have a very dangerous the temptation, as you said, ruslan, to think that russia is like them, and that russia will not decide at the last...
0
0.0
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
kissinger, no aid was on the line but all the way to bill clinton and the like, would never threaten israel and if this is a policy of the united states, we could be hastening a war closing a bit too early for his relapse safety whether pressure is on to do that. what do you think? >> this is why my old boss robert gates said president biden has been wrong on every foreign policy matter of the last 40 years. 's actions and words are emboldening iran to have been supporting hamas all around. i'm sure the mullahs are laughing their way to the bank as president biden makes these comments and forcing those who work for him to come out publicly and say these things. neil: the in normative this widens. the moral case for fossil fuels, the reason we want to talk to alex, look at oil prices. a certain contract jumped over $90 a barrel north of 87 right now so we are back to levels we've not seen since the early part of last year. the significance of that can't be lost on those what's happening in the middle east, there's more behind this but what do you think? >> there are always different f
kissinger, no aid was on the line but all the way to bill clinton and the like, would never threaten israel and if this is a policy of the united states, we could be hastening a war closing a bit too early for his relapse safety whether pressure is on to do that. what do you think? >> this is why my old boss robert gates said president biden has been wrong on every foreign policy matter of the last 40 years. 's actions and words are emboldening iran to have been supporting hamas all...
0
0.0
Apr 6, 2024
04/24
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
kissinger and the fact of the matter is, we're angling aid and continuance to what israel does and how israel behaves. what do you think of that? >> neil, to your point, there may have been pressure and i'm sure there were difficult phone calls between, for example, george w. bush and his counterparts in afghanistan and iraq, but they were kept quiet and neither side put this in the public realm. israel certainly didn't put it that and you have to conclude, cynically, perhaps, for political purposes that the president is under immense pressure with the schism within his own party to do this and it's very unhelpful and it gives encouragement to hamas that they just need to hold on a little longer that much of the world, that all of europe and that israel's primary benefactor and suppliers of weapons is putting pressure on their enemy and gives them, you know, unfortunately, a shot in the arm. neil: you know, christian, you know foreign policy inside and out and i know the sopranos series on h.b.o. and that might be apropos no one says outright, blatantly, your aid is on the line. and th
kissinger and the fact of the matter is, we're angling aid and continuance to what israel does and how israel behaves. what do you think of that? >> neil, to your point, there may have been pressure and i'm sure there were difficult phone calls between, for example, george w. bush and his counterparts in afghanistan and iraq, but they were kept quiet and neither side put this in the public realm. israel certainly didn't put it that and you have to conclude, cynically, perhaps, for...
0
0.0
Apr 29, 2024
04/24
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
what to henry kissinger's funeral a memorial service in the largest synagogue on fifth avenue. i know you have been there. as i walked out a couple protesters that attach themselves from the protest that maybe they're following because i work for president trump on national security advisor. they were shafting the most vicious of vile things to me that i should die, die a jew and that sort of thing. they are not time time but the p administration. they weren't on with some actually took in support of his or they're coming after me for some other reason i got in the car i want to run my hands or my hair i realize i had a cap on. they were coming after me they thought i was a joubert i'm a christian, i am a more of a. moments are christians who think they are jews if you've ever been to utah. i thought this is of a jewish friends are going through every day. if you are a student and wear it on campus people are shouting the most vile and horrible things at you. it's not about an israel policy its rank anti-semitism and hatred of jews it's the oldest of prejudice. some help that i
what to henry kissinger's funeral a memorial service in the largest synagogue on fifth avenue. i know you have been there. as i walked out a couple protesters that attach themselves from the protest that maybe they're following because i work for president trump on national security advisor. they were shafting the most vicious of vile things to me that i should die, die a jew and that sort of thing. they are not time time but the p administration. they weren't on with some actually took in...
0
0.0
Apr 5, 2024
04/24
by
BLOOMBERG
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
kissinger. we judge the present by the recent past. the recent past was the period between two cold war's peer the first ended with the soviet collapse. we didn't notice cold war ii beginning but it really began when xi jinping came to power in china. now it is in its second inning and has some ways to go. i don't expect the world to get more peaceful in 2025. david: it's commonplace that the markets don't do a good job of discounting political or geopolitical risk. can we learn from history? you suggest going back further. can we learn how markets and investors reacted to unthinkable developments as they happened and use that to inform our investment decisions today? niall: i think that we know that markets try to adjust for domestic political risk. we know this because there has been great work done in recent years on the way that in an election year, investors have a tendency to make some allowance for policy uncertainty. the bigger the difference between the candidates in the united states,
kissinger. we judge the present by the recent past. the recent past was the period between two cold war's peer the first ended with the soviet collapse. we didn't notice cold war ii beginning but it really began when xi jinping came to power in china. now it is in its second inning and has some ways to go. i don't expect the world to get more peaceful in 2025. david: it's commonplace that the markets don't do a good job of discounting political or geopolitical risk. can we learn from history?...
0
0.0
Apr 30, 2024
04/24
by
RUSSIA1
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
anthony blinken and henry kissinger felt like walking from washington to the gas sector, but the current us secretary of state also decided to try shuttle diplomacy. at the end of the trip there will be israel, while the head of the state department flew to jordan. well, sir riyadh’s tour began, so as not to sit down twice, at the world economic forum, a collective meeting with the heads of the foreign ministry of the middle eastern countries, as well as the secretary general of the palestine liberation organization. to all of them, blinkin, like an experienced traveling salesman, he praised israel’s latest proposal. currently, hamas faces an extremely generous offer from israel, which is currently the only thing standing between the residents. gas and a ceasefire - it's hamas, they have to make a decision, they have to make it quickly. according to cnn, the israeli proposal consists of two stages: here are the details and sequence of steps. the first phase involves the release of 20 to 33 hostages over several weeks in exchange for a pause and the release of palestinian prisoners. t
anthony blinken and henry kissinger felt like walking from washington to the gas sector, but the current us secretary of state also decided to try shuttle diplomacy. at the end of the trip there will be israel, while the head of the state department flew to jordan. well, sir riyadh’s tour began, so as not to sit down twice, at the world economic forum, a collective meeting with the heads of the foreign ministry of the middle eastern countries, as well as the secretary general of the palestine...
0
0.0
Apr 5, 2024
04/24
by
ALJAZ
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
the signing ceremony was former us secretary of state, henry kissinger, chief architect of the peace between egypt and israel. kissinger's approach was to making only small demos from the out of 5 picked up on this step by step strategist and as early as 1974. as promised, any in liberation organization approved a plan to aim for a foothold in the region administered by a palestinian authority rather than historic palestine. in the same year, the out of the summit had officially designated the piano as the sold representative of the palestinian people. the l u b and stuff, the bought a shot of this lien and the 3rd x of wenatchee to walk i had i had a phone. i mean to tell you can never jess off is it can really some what i mean. yeah. pull clues of comp model, if someone is mobile, i said move, bought them at the co mendez in 1974, i refer noun to his colleagues as a rama. address the united nation for the palestinians. and for the p l. o. the venge represented recognition for the palestinian struggle had said between him and yeah, on the sofa v, i think you're not being in a height
the signing ceremony was former us secretary of state, henry kissinger, chief architect of the peace between egypt and israel. kissinger's approach was to making only small demos from the out of 5 picked up on this step by step strategist and as early as 1974. as promised, any in liberation organization approved a plan to aim for a foothold in the region administered by a palestinian authority rather than historic palestine. in the same year, the out of the summit had officially designated the...
0
0.0
Apr 14, 2024
04/24
by
CNNW
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
kissinger always felt that one of the core goals of american foreign policy should be to avoid russia and china forming an alliance to heightened the divisions between russia and china. do you think that that is still a strategy left for the us? i mean, is there a way and it really be it took to win china to have a better working relationship with china. and when it off, it's unqualified support for russia >> it's the sort of defining question of this time for reed. and i'm glad you, you raised it because kissinger is idea by doing the opening to try hi, there nixon's of course, was to create that division and it worked four, 60 or more years. >> what's >> happened now is that we missed to some degree russia's move toward authoritarianism. and we the to understand that it would be taking over territory. we made a parallel mistake with china and then we were pretty slow to recognize the degree to which they were coming together. putin and xi of met more than 40 times president biden has met putin one time in his time in office, and that will probably be the last one so we're at a momen
kissinger always felt that one of the core goals of american foreign policy should be to avoid russia and china forming an alliance to heightened the divisions between russia and china. do you think that that is still a strategy left for the us? i mean, is there a way and it really be it took to win china to have a better working relationship with china. and when it off, it's unqualified support for russia >> it's the sort of defining question of this time for reed. and i'm glad you, you...
0
0.0
Apr 6, 2024
04/24
by
ALJAZ
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
the signing ceremony was former us secretary of state, henry kissinger, chief architect of the peace between egypt and israel. kissinger's approach was to making only small the most building from the out of 5 picked up on this step by step strategist and as early as 1974. as promised any and liberation organization approved a plan to aim for a foothold and the region administered by a palestinian authority rather than historic palestine. in the same year, the out of the summit had officially designated the piano as the sole representative of the palestinian people. the l u b and stuff. the bought a shot of this lien and the 3rd x of wenatchee to walk i had i had a phone. i mean, to tell you can never, jess off is it can really some what in the apple cause of pop mobile? if someone is mobile, i submitted a bug. i'm at the co mendez in 1974. i refer noun to his colleagues as a rama. address the united nation for the palestinians, and for the p l. o. the venge represented recognition for the palestinian struggle had said between him and yeah, on the sofa the i think the, the, the height
the signing ceremony was former us secretary of state, henry kissinger, chief architect of the peace between egypt and israel. kissinger's approach was to making only small the most building from the out of 5 picked up on this step by step strategist and as early as 1974. as promised any and liberation organization approved a plan to aim for a foothold and the region administered by a palestinian authority rather than historic palestine. in the same year, the out of the summit had officially...
0
0.0
Apr 2, 2024
04/24
by
ALJAZ
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
the signing ceremony was former us secretary of state, henry kissinger, chief architect of the peace between egypt and israel. kissinger's approach was to making only small demands from the out of 5 picked up on this step by step strategist and as early as 1974. as promised any and liberation organization approved a plan to aim for a foothold and the region administered by a palestinian authority rather than historic palestine. in the same year, seattle, the summit had officially designated the piano as the sole representative of the palestinian people. the you the only thing about a shot, if this lien and the 3rd x of wenatchee looked at whether i had a phone, i mean to tell you can reach us off is it can really some what i need y'all to quit. i've called model like someone to his model. i submitted a bug, i'm at the co mendez in 1974. i refer noun to his colleagues as a rama. address the united nation for the palestinians. and for the p l. o. the event represented recognition for the palestinian struggle in the had the set between him at the end. yeah. oh that's so probably i think
the signing ceremony was former us secretary of state, henry kissinger, chief architect of the peace between egypt and israel. kissinger's approach was to making only small demands from the out of 5 picked up on this step by step strategist and as early as 1974. as promised any and liberation organization approved a plan to aim for a foothold and the region administered by a palestinian authority rather than historic palestine. in the same year, seattle, the summit had officially designated the...
0
0.0
Apr 1, 2024
04/24
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
i will spare you the old joke about henry kissinger's phone number. but if you want to talk about your, talk to europe, no more about europe, please, call the cfr office in washington here. you can also call jeremy schapiro. he will be happy to share his phone number with all you. so,. on june, 400 million citizens of the european union will be called upon to vote in 27 member states to elect the european parliament. it will be a very important election because of the context in which it is happening. with such issues as war in ukraine, migration, the rise of the far right, the fragmentation of the political landscape in many european countries, climate change, all these issues. so important. this election will have major consequences on the future, for the future of europe. the feeling might not be shared so widely here. correct me if i am wrong later. but, for many citizens of europe, particularly, those that live closer to the eastern border, this is an election in a time of war. then of course, there is the other election. the one we don't get to
i will spare you the old joke about henry kissinger's phone number. but if you want to talk about your, talk to europe, no more about europe, please, call the cfr office in washington here. you can also call jeremy schapiro. he will be happy to share his phone number with all you. so,. on june, 400 million citizens of the european union will be called upon to vote in 27 member states to elect the european parliament. it will be a very important election because of the context in which it is...
0
0.0
Apr 1, 2024
04/24
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
that was the same question that i posed to henry kissinger in 2015. moderator: what did he say? >> he also answered it, concerning putin, he said that the west, america needs to prepare for the redrawing of the map of the middle east, and he also said, the west needs to prepare for a post-putin russia. and if that didn't send a single out to every single other country in the world, i don't know what did. so. moderator: does anybody want to offer any policy prescriptions for the next president the second-term biden or trump? >> if i may, i have an article in the current issue of foreign affairs, called the two-state mirage. the idea is not that we oppose the two-state, i have been a supporter of it before it was popular and her work hard formally and informally to make it happen. but rather, that my worry is that the talk of two states now or reviving diplomacy at a time when you see the devastation and the horror, whatever you call it, it is an unacceptable humanitarian catastrophe that is human-maid. it is one that is not likely to lead to any prospect of peace, especially give
that was the same question that i posed to henry kissinger in 2015. moderator: what did he say? >> he also answered it, concerning putin, he said that the west, america needs to prepare for the redrawing of the map of the middle east, and he also said, the west needs to prepare for a post-putin russia. and if that didn't send a single out to every single other country in the world, i don't know what did. so. moderator: does anybody want to offer any policy prescriptions for the next...
0
0.0
Apr 28, 2024
04/24
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
henry kissinger, george shultz, daniel moynihan. arthur burns, herb stein and. others. less well known. clay t whitehead. tom who conceived and headed the white house office of telecommunications and assembled his own team of brainiacs, including antonin scalia, who would go on to become one of the greatest of all supreme court justices. and brian lamb, who would go on to found c-span and become one of america's greatest civic educators. tom died in 2008, just shy of 70. having lived to see the first fruits of his policy revolution, steve jobs had introduced the iphone just year and a half before and helping and having helped advance that revolution as. a pathbreaking satellite entrepreneur nor his legacy lives in his papers collected at the library of congress and the nixon library, and in the work our three distinguished panelists. margaret whitehead was tom's soulmate and his wife for 35 years. she part of his creative adventures engineering, economics, politics and business on a daily basis as ph.d. cultural historian, she has been perfectly equipped to preserve and
henry kissinger, george shultz, daniel moynihan. arthur burns, herb stein and. others. less well known. clay t whitehead. tom who conceived and headed the white house office of telecommunications and assembled his own team of brainiacs, including antonin scalia, who would go on to become one of the greatest of all supreme court justices. and brian lamb, who would go on to found c-span and become one of america's greatest civic educators. tom died in 2008, just shy of 70. having lived to see the...
0
0.0
Apr 6, 2024
04/24
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
in two thousand 10, henry kissinger, if you look at him a global order, the subtitle is the character of nations. the character of nations assumes that countries have particular cultural traits that are both the essence, if you want to keep international order alive -- that are of the essence, if you want to keep international order alive. the west versus the rest is a rehash of this traditional story. we know full well that there are many criticisms against this kind of talk, right? it's discriminatory, it legitimizes the subjugation of non-western people, it imposes homogenized models that ignore the wealth and diversity of political life, it's emblematic of injustice, so on and so forth . but the point i want to raise with you now is a different dimension that i think is really important. one of the major problems with the idea of a standard civilization is that it ignores the fact that liberalism has been a powerful force not only in the west, but beyond of the west. liberal voices have been prominent and deeply courageous in some places way outside the north atlantic. this multip
in two thousand 10, henry kissinger, if you look at him a global order, the subtitle is the character of nations. the character of nations assumes that countries have particular cultural traits that are both the essence, if you want to keep international order alive -- that are of the essence, if you want to keep international order alive. the west versus the rest is a rehash of this traditional story. we know full well that there are many criticisms against this kind of talk, right? it's...
0
0.0
Apr 5, 2024
04/24
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
in two thousand 10, henry kissinger, if you look at him a global order, the subtitle is the character of nations. the character of nations assumes that countries have particular cultural traits that are both the essence, if you want to keep international order alive -- that are of the essence, if you want to keep international order alive. the west versus the rest is a rehash of this traditional story. we know full well that there are many criticisms against this kind of talk, right? it's discriminatory, it legitimizes the subjugation of non-western people, it imposes homogenized models that ignore the wealth and diversity of political life, it's emblematic of injustice, so on and so forth . but the point i want to raise with you now is a different dimension that i think is really important. one of the major problems with the idea of a standard civilization is that it ignores the fact that liberalism has been a powerful force not only in the west, but beyond of the west. liberal voices have been prominent and deeply courageous in some places way outside the north atlantic. this multip
in two thousand 10, henry kissinger, if you look at him a global order, the subtitle is the character of nations. the character of nations assumes that countries have particular cultural traits that are both the essence, if you want to keep international order alive -- that are of the essence, if you want to keep international order alive. the west versus the rest is a rehash of this traditional story. we know full well that there are many criticisms against this kind of talk, right? it's...