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security council. there was an event to mark the h anniversary for the fall of the berlin wall and you need to much prompting a very sophisticated scholar of diplomacy at the speech work out does not prove it is the right decision to get it. george schultz among other side might that gorbachev and a tight spot and then you try to work with the americans and the president comes along and challenges you. so stick up for the nsc to the objection to the speech 30 years ago. you are right in the middle of berlin for those who forgot the speech or don't care to remember but come in and stick up for these guys. >> is the process is important because you want to give the president a broad range of views but the national security advisor you are the only person in the united states government in the form policy national security arena has the president has the only client and you get the president a say so it is important you spend time with the president as you did, peter on these important speeches. i had a g
security council. there was an event to mark the h anniversary for the fall of the berlin wall and you need to much prompting a very sophisticated scholar of diplomacy at the speech work out does not prove it is the right decision to get it. george schultz among other side might that gorbachev and a tight spot and then you try to work with the americans and the president comes along and challenges you. so stick up for the nsc to the objection to the speech 30 years ago. you are right in the...
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i merged it with the biological weapons unit of the national security council. and in fact, if you look both the bob woodward's book, if you look at reporting in the new york times, the national security council staff, these very people in early january 2020, we're raising red flags about the dangers of cobra. they were doing exactly what they were intended to do. the problem was not a bureaucratic reshuffle within the n s. c staff. it was time on willingness to take proven seriously at the beginning because he worry, it would re, uh, re effect his re election efforts. do you see the, the world without a strategic columns, imitation treaty is getting more dangerous or less dangerous? well, i think it depends on what countries like russia and try to want to do with their strategic weapons. i think russia and the u. s. could find an accommodation we did when i served george w bush's his under secretary of state for arms control. we signed the treaty of moscow in 2002, which reduced the operationally deployed strategic nuclear forces. both countries think that's po
i merged it with the biological weapons unit of the national security council. and in fact, if you look both the bob woodward's book, if you look at reporting in the new york times, the national security council staff, these very people in early january 2020, we're raising red flags about the dangers of cobra. they were doing exactly what they were intended to do. the problem was not a bureaucratic reshuffle within the n s. c staff. it was time on willingness to take proven seriously at the...
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but a former head of the national security council did not lie to be f, b i and his life was destroyed. where is the justice in that? with former british strike, chris for steel is a talking and is standing by his daughter j. a y. now we're going to bring you what he is saying and why he is even talking. we're going to look at how well vice president come on heritage handling her job. this as a new accusations that she violated the law by appearing in a commercial endorsement of virginia governor terry mcauliffe, which aired in area churches and supposed criticism of our program, which the migrant children from the border into new york. our panel will discuss and finally, new york city thomas jefferson is the latest statue to be removed all while a new statue on wall street might make you think the city has gone bananas. i'm sky now use and we're going to give you a 360 view of these stories and 8 new views. huge right here on our to america. ah, by birth with you to our top story, an f b i rayed on the washington d. c. mansion connected to a russian oligarch, omega. darrow pasco, fare
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no, i think the national security council- the national security council understood all of that.- the national security council understood all of that. knew that biden might _ understood all of that. knew that biden might set _ understood all of that. knew that biden might set a _ understood all of that. knew that biden might set a very _ understood all of that. knew that biden might set a very early - understood all of that. knew that i biden might set a very early date to get out? i biden might set a very early date to net out? ., �* ~' biden might set a very early date to retout? g a, , , biden might set a very early date to retout? .,�* ~'., , get out? i don't think anybody was surrised get out? i don't think anybody was surprised by _ get out? i don't think anybody was surprised by the _ get out? i don't think anybody was surprised by the decision - get out? i don't think anybody was surprised by the decision of - surprised by the decision of president biden. i'm on the record of saying it wasn't the decision we hoped for, but i think the die was cast in february 2020, when p
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comment was asked out in the memorandum to : powell the number two on national security council at that time you will see the call the speech mediocre and a missed opportunity. in attending an economic summit before going to west berlin, getting on air force one there was yet another alternative draft and in west berlin on the way to the wall i heard this from the deputy chief of staff that was in with the president ronald reagan explained he would deliver the speech as written and then he said the boys estate will call me for this but it's the right thing to do and that is the story of the speech ronald reagan delivered on june 12th. >> there is one sign the soviets would make that would be on mistake about to events dramatically the cause of freedom and peace. general secretary gorbachev , if you seek peace, if you seek prosperity for the soviet union and eastern europe, if you seek liberalization, come here to this gate. mr. gorbachev, open this gate. [cheers and applause] mr. gorbachev, mr. gorbachev, tr down this wall. [cheers and applause] >> the fly and ceo of radio free europe a
comment was asked out in the memorandum to : powell the number two on national security council at that time you will see the call the speech mediocre and a missed opportunity. in attending an economic summit before going to west berlin, getting on air force one there was yet another alternative draft and in west berlin on the way to the wall i heard this from the deputy chief of staff that was in with the president ronald reagan explained he would deliver the speech as written and then he said...
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no, i think the national security council understood all of that. what, knew that biden might set a very early date to get out? it looked like people were taken by surprise. i don't think anybody was surprised by the decision of president biden. i'm on the record of saying it wasn't the decision we hoped for, but i think the die was cast in february 2020, when president trump signed that deal. with the taliban. it was then cast. the deadline was extended to august. but the die was cast. so the people who argued that we could've just carried on as we were, that there were no casualties at the hand of the taliban, why didn't we just stick with the status quo? was that a delusion? i personally think so because i think the taliban would have gone on the offence against us. i think we'd have had to reinforce our presence on the ground. let's go back to your own service. yes, you were in charge, but you served for many years before that. if you go way back to the invasion of iraq in 2003, you were not there but you are doing a fascinating job in governmen
no, i think the national security council understood all of that. what, knew that biden might set a very early date to get out? it looked like people were taken by surprise. i don't think anybody was surprised by the decision of president biden. i'm on the record of saying it wasn't the decision we hoped for, but i think the die was cast in february 2020, when president trump signed that deal. with the taliban. it was then cast. the deadline was extended to august. but the die was cast. so the...
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and the very next day, you were offered a job in the white house, in trump's national security council. and you write, and i've heard you say, that you thought you could contbute something to the country's response to russia's meddling in the 2016 election. what did you hope to achieve? >> well, i really felt it was worth the effort for the national-security perspective. and i'll be honest, i did think that, you know, once i was in the administration and that the people in the administration, that their minds would be focused by the national-security risks. of course, i saw, you know, much to my, you know, shock, i have to say, though perhaps not surprised but shocked that, really, you know, there were people in the administration, political appointees, you know, and others in that very tight circle around trump, who didn't care at all about the national-security implications and what had happened. it was more just about the private, personal, or domestic political game. and that was, you know, of course, you know, deeply troubling, not just disappointing. and it did make it very diffi
and the very next day, you were offered a job in the white house, in trump's national security council. and you write, and i've heard you say, that you thought you could contbute something to the country's response to russia's meddling in the 2016 election. what did you hope to achieve? >> well, i really felt it was worth the effort for the national-security perspective. and i'll be honest, i did think that, you know, once i was in the administration and that the people in the...
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but a former head of the national security council did not lie to be f b i and his life was destroyed. where is the justice in that with hello again, with the security situation in afghanistan, deteriorating taliban leaders of been in moscow. the talks focusing on the humanitarian crisis that gripped the water nation. 11 countries participated in the conference. i'll senior correspondent, i got the has the detail. this is been the biggest international events attended by the taliban. yet 11 countries, president, all of us got astonished neighbors as well as russia, china, india, will representing near enough half of the world's population. the aim here wasn't a concrete objective to agree on something. it was rather to discuss where to go from here because we're at something of a stalemate whereby the taliban rules of candace thought, but the international community east largely reluctant to recognize the taliban as the official government, as the official rulers of, of got a sudden and on the death unattended consequences that has been that the life and struggle of audrey afghans has
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but a former head of the national security council did not lie to be f, b i and his life was destroyed. where is the justice in that with when i see black america? i see part of my so when i was growing, young, black american spoke to me when, why destroyed it did not. those who say black lives matter is a movement we are importing from america. know nothing of who we are. i lived in a world where wide lives mattered, and i was not wide like listening. and i wasn't known from black america. i learned how to speak back to whitefish aboriginal people here. i'm more every day. we are moving them now with the police were out with 2 seats. i'm scared that more children are going to grow up in the country that think says no racism, but then more likely to end up in the criminal justice system. then there are other fellow friends in daycare. mm. the welcome back. this is our to international. now the murder of a british m. p at a constituency meeting has escalated issues of personal security in the country, including online tom secretary, pretty patel says, ending online anonymity is being lo
but a former head of the national security council did not lie to be f, b i and his life was destroyed. where is the justice in that with when i see black america? i see part of my so when i was growing, young, black american spoke to me when, why destroyed it did not. those who say black lives matter is a movement we are importing from america. know nothing of who we are. i lived in a world where wide lives mattered, and i was not wide like listening. and i wasn't known from black america. i...
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security council. the eu is sending emergency covid aid to romania which has this week recorded the highest covid mortality rate in the world. it's intensive care units are full and patients are being sent for treatment into neighbouring hungary. inside romania's overwhelmed intensive care unit, a country intensive care unit, a country in a covid critical condition. translation: i in a covid critical condition. translation:— in a covid critical condition. translation: �* , ., translation: i can't breathe in the air is vital. _ translation: i can't breathe in the air is vital. outside - translation: i can't breathe in the air is vital. outside some - the air is vital. outside some hosnitals. — the air is vital. outside some hospitals, medical— the air is vital. outside some hospitals, medical staff - the air is vital. outside some| hospitals, medical staff make space. romania's vaccination campaign chief says eastern european countries experiencing the same scenario italy bothered lombardi regio
security council. the eu is sending emergency covid aid to romania which has this week recorded the highest covid mortality rate in the world. it's intensive care units are full and patients are being sent for treatment into neighbouring hungary. inside romania's overwhelmed intensive care unit, a country intensive care unit, a country in a covid critical condition. translation: i in a covid critical condition. translation:— in a covid critical condition. translation: �* , ., translation: i...
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we all remember that those images of him at the united nations security council, then do you think that that will be his lasting legacy overshadowing everything else that he's a cheat? i'm afraid that is, that is very, very possible. he had really come to prominence is as a harsh critic of the u. s. role in vietnam. and he had vow to never let the united states go into such a quagmire as vietnam to destroy so many lives. so many people in vietnam and their lives here in the united states. and he became known for the power doctrine, which would be to fight a war in a different way, not to try, not counter insurgency or to remake societies. he vowed to have a different way of american foreign policy and national security. and in some ways, he succeeded with that in the 1991 gulf war to eject iraq from kuwait. but then to support not just to support, but to be the leading defender before the united nations security council. to tell the lies that we're told that justified that war with the number of people who died and who have been displaced, i'm afraid that there will be anybody know that
we all remember that those images of him at the united nations security council, then do you think that that will be his lasting legacy overshadowing everything else that he's a cheat? i'm afraid that is, that is very, very possible. he had really come to prominence is as a harsh critic of the u. s. role in vietnam. and he had vow to never let the united states go into such a quagmire as vietnam to destroy so many lives. so many people in vietnam and their lives here in the united states. and...
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but a former ahead of the national security council did not lie to be f b i and his life was destroyed. where is the justice in that? join me every thursday on the alex simon. sure. i'll be speaking to guess what the world of politics, sport, business, i'm sure business. i'll see you then. the moon. ah replied children and teens originally in texas and landing at the airport outside of white plains, new york, mostly between the hours of midnight and 6 30 am. i've been confirmed where the children go next. well that's the question is online of flight tracking data suggest more than a 2000 under age migrants on 21 flights have been redistributed throughout the region. so this one of the plans vice president comma harris has developed to address the crisis at the southern border. well, let's get 360 view on this issue as well as whether or not she and press secretary, jenn saki violated the hatch act in regards to the content. just governor's race in virginia, from the right and bringing to andrew langer, president of the institute for liberty. and from the last we bring in carrie anne bu
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department with the national security council where i have a great pleasure of working with her. incidentally a distinguished former member of the standing committee on national security. i could go on for a very long time. i will close by saying what anyone who has met her knows that in addition to being an extraordinarily talented dedicated public servant to devote a lot of time and thought with the national security field so i cannot think of a better person person to include in the conversation. so thank you very much. and then i'm looking forward to the conversation. >> thank you so much. good afternoon. first let me echo the thank you to take your time out of your schedule to talk with us we are so pleased to have you and proud you are one of our alums. so want to start off with the question many went down to florida of the international students they are understand this is your first so what you hoping to accomplish. >> before i get started, just to get to be with you jennifer and my mary who is my favorite bus as the national security council as i was her deputy it was an
department with the national security council where i have a great pleasure of working with her. incidentally a distinguished former member of the standing committee on national security. i could go on for a very long time. i will close by saying what anyone who has met her knows that in addition to being an extraordinarily talented dedicated public servant to devote a lot of time and thought with the national security field so i cannot think of a better person person to include in the...
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but a former head of the national security council did not lie to be f, b i and his life was destroyed. where is the justice in that? ah, that he rather before us the point but also with a fin. daniels, purely with the basilica, thought their mother melissa with what it was, i just would say with him. and then you would you that is images moves up was good for supposedly gonna have my dad on. i would say again, there's plenty of music in which is spreads filica mom, but it's mostly for her was out of the to get the vote if idea all of your plan a dumb way up. all of the fella with the shelf worship with it's been decade since the fall of spain's fascist regime. but old wound still haven't tailed, your interest in going into them in the short because on the phone with michael feed america, people to me. so i will said cutting me in the parentheses. me notice that anderson, i think with thousands of newborn babies were torn from their mothers and given away and forced adoption. they don't really bottom on are you still fiesta that are my own robles? i feel it to this day mothers still se
but a former head of the national security council did not lie to be f, b i and his life was destroyed. where is the justice in that? ah, that he rather before us the point but also with a fin. daniels, purely with the basilica, thought their mother melissa with what it was, i just would say with him. and then you would you that is images moves up was good for supposedly gonna have my dad on. i would say again, there's plenty of music in which is spreads filica mom, but it's mostly for her was...
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he was very familiar with the national security council which was created in 1947. the president was chairman of the vice president was a board member and he had five statutory members. this was a formulating domestic policies in his early iterations with patrick moynihan after the election. he wanted something which in a formal way could manage the process of making policy whether it was rural development or whether was health insurance he wanted some place for it to be discussed at the top level of government and he used it as i would have expected. it was almost like an appellate judge. he had that legal side and typically he would have read all the papers religiously and he would treat the meetings like an oral argument like a judge listens to an oracle -- oral argument. this is what he used and he personally was very involved. patrick moynihan was the executive secretary to the domestic cabinet. >> i succeeded pat 10 months later but nixon chaired 21 out of 23 in his first 18 months of office. as they say he would read the document. >> this is the meeting which
he was very familiar with the national security council which was created in 1947. the president was chairman of the vice president was a board member and he had five statutory members. this was a formulating domestic policies in his early iterations with patrick moynihan after the election. he wanted something which in a formal way could manage the process of making policy whether it was rural development or whether was health insurance he wanted some place for it to be discussed at the top...
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but a former head of a national security council did not lie to be f, b i and his life was destroyed. where is the justice in that it's been decades since the fall of spain, fascist regime, but old wound still has entailed a finish because on the phone with nickel fee to market, people to municipal said cutting me in the parentheses. me notice that i just, i think with thousands of newborn babies, what toned from their mothers been given away in fullest adoption. they don't really bottom on are you just yet fiesta that are my own robots. i feel it to this day. mothers still search for grown children, while adults look in hope for their bus parents. with this is been bus going visit say, you can't afford to miss. i'm are to love it. i read to bore and watch kid coming up, the future of the world, premiere crypto current thinking a new turn. if the 1st big point atf has launched at the fcc has cleared the measure straight ahead. we analyze the development and what it means for the digital economy, plus the ongoing supply chain shortages continue to drive of energy prices with warning. i
but a former head of a national security council did not lie to be f, b i and his life was destroyed. where is the justice in that it's been decades since the fall of spain, fascist regime, but old wound still has entailed a finish because on the phone with nickel fee to market, people to municipal said cutting me in the parentheses. me notice that i just, i think with thousands of newborn babies, what toned from their mothers been given away in fullest adoption. they don't really bottom on are...
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but a former head of the national security council did not lie to be f, b i and his life was destroyed. where is the justice in that patience and the u. k. are reportedly having to wait up to 50 hours for a bed in accident and emergency wards. that's just the pandemic puts fresh pressure on hospitals every step, the way that mismanaged the crisis. aside from the vaccine roll, re posting of any faith in the car is government. us social media giant facebook has to shell out millions in the discrimination case after giving preference to hiring foreigners over americans. u. k. schools are installing facial recognition cameras and canteens to make it easier for pupils to pay for their lunches, but some parents think it's a violation of privacy and hand crisis talks on afghanistan are underway in moscow with taliban leaders among the participants.
but a former head of the national security council did not lie to be f, b i and his life was destroyed. where is the justice in that patience and the u. k. are reportedly having to wait up to 50 hours for a bed in accident and emergency wards. that's just the pandemic puts fresh pressure on hospitals every step, the way that mismanaged the crisis. aside from the vaccine roll, re posting of any faith in the car is government. us social media giant facebook has to shell out millions in the...
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united nations security council was met and is urging a democratic transition. yes, sector of state anthony blinkin has welcome the release of sedans, deposed prime minister for custody abdullah hun ducks office says he's been returned to his residence and is under close surveillance. while other leaders remain in detention. iraqi police, at least 11 people have been killed in an isolated indiana province. the attackers used hand grenades and machine guns during the assault. the government declared victory against the group in 2017. but the attacks have continued. indigenous communities across ecuador are protesting against the government's economic policies, said demanding the president reverse arise, and fuel prices announced last week and was angry at times to double oil and mining exploration in the amazon. and the you and climate report says reason promises to cut emissions fall far short of averting dangerous climate change. it's as comment pledges put the world on track for temperature rise of $2.00 degrees by the end of the century. that's way above the
united nations security council was met and is urging a democratic transition. yes, sector of state anthony blinkin has welcome the release of sedans, deposed prime minister for custody abdullah hun ducks office says he's been returned to his residence and is under close surveillance. while other leaders remain in detention. iraqi police, at least 11 people have been killed in an isolated indiana province. the attackers used hand grenades and machine guns during the assault. the government...
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. >>> i speak to fiona hill on her time in the trump administration at the national security council. she testified against trump at his first impeachment trial and tells us why she went to work for him in the first place. >>> plus, abu zubaydah. i'll talk to the man who captured him, former cia intelligence officer and former whistle-blower john kiriakou. >>> good evening. i'm mehdi hasan. nine months after the storming of the united states capitol, the attempt to overturn the results of the 2020 election is still under way. we are in the midst of a rolling coup. almost every day republicans pass more voter suppression laws. they purge more and more election officials and they entrench the big lie that the election was stolen. just check out this weekend. >> and the republicans have to stay strong. you have to stay strong. you have to fight. bring our country back. >> do you feel that enough has been done for a free and fair election for these congressional races in 2022? >> we are making great improvements. and as you say, 18 states. but we've also been able to stop hr-1 where the d
. >>> i speak to fiona hill on her time in the trump administration at the national security council. she testified against trump at his first impeachment trial and tells us why she went to work for him in the first place. >>> plus, abu zubaydah. i'll talk to the man who captured him, former cia intelligence officer and former whistle-blower john kiriakou. >>> good evening. i'm mehdi hasan. nine months after the storming of the united states capitol, the attempt to...
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serving as a lawyer in the state department and on the hill with the national security council i had the great pleasure of working with her. and also as a distinguished former member of the outstanding committee on national security. i could go on and that is an interesting back story but i will take any more time away from the conversation and i will close by saying anyone who has met her that knows in addition to being an extraordinary talented dedicated public servant she is generous to put a lot of time and thought into how the people navigate the national security so i cannot think of a better person that we are having today. so thank you very much and i am looking forward to the conversation. >> good afternoon. thank you for taking time out of your very busy schedule and we are so very proud we went to start off with the question we saw a couple weeks ago to go down to florida to visit the florida international university student fair so many colleges would love to have you do this and i understand it is your first college visit. tell us how did it go and whatfo we are hoping t
serving as a lawyer in the state department and on the hill with the national security council i had the great pleasure of working with her. and also as a distinguished former member of the outstanding committee on national security. i could go on and that is an interesting back story but i will take any more time away from the conversation and i will close by saying anyone who has met her that knows in addition to being an extraordinary talented dedicated public servant she is generous to put...
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she served as a lawyer in the state department on the hill in the national security council ride the great pleasure of working with her. she is also incidentally a distinguished of the committee on law and national security. so i could go on for a very long time, she has interesting back story will not take anymore time anyone who has met to be extraordinarily talented m she is a generous person who could devote a lot of time and thought to helping people navigate the national security field. i cannot think of a better person for the kind of conversation we are having today. thank you very much jen for agreeing to join us today i look forward to the conversation. >> thank you so much, mary. thank you for taking time of your very busy schedule. we are so pleased to have you and so proud you are one of our alums and are in the role you're in today. i want to start off with a question they took we saw a couple weeks ago you went down to florida and visited with the florida international university there. so many colleges would love to have you visit. i understand this is your first coll
she served as a lawyer in the state department on the hill in the national security council ride the great pleasure of working with her. she is also incidentally a distinguished of the committee on law and national security. so i could go on for a very long time, she has interesting back story will not take anymore time anyone who has met to be extraordinarily talented m she is a generous person who could devote a lot of time and thought to helping people navigate the national security field. i...
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the united nations security council says it accepts haiti's. elections are going to be delayed until the 2nd half of 2022 at the latest b u. s. had earlier pushed for a vote to take place earlier this year. last month, haiti's primacy or re dissolved the electoral council responsible for organizing a vote in november is dismissed claims. he's trying to cling to power those. the headlines coming up next on al jazeera. it's risking it all good. by talk to al jazeera, we ask, what gets you hope that it is going to be peace because the situation on the ground seems to be pointing. otherwise we listen. we went never on the whatever road to off migration. we meet with global news makers and talk about the stories that matter on al jazeera. ah, things are hopping at the road terminus and loop embassy, and the congo traders throng around the only available transport. hoping to get a lift to sell their goods in the town of bu, comma. they like a fellow well i guess like a number opened up a baby. a eugene is one of the few truckers willing to risk the the tories road a mentor with the bundles
the united nations security council says it accepts haiti's. elections are going to be delayed until the 2nd half of 2022 at the latest b u. s. had earlier pushed for a vote to take place earlier this year. last month, haiti's primacy or re dissolved the electoral council responsible for organizing a vote in november is dismissed claims. he's trying to cling to power those. the headlines coming up next on al jazeera. it's risking it all good. by talk to al jazeera, we ask, what gets you hope...
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the national security council, the military, the state department. you should have seen, you should have seen the line of people who wanted to say good-bye to colin when he retired from the military. he was just incredible. thousands of people, thousands, young enlisted men, everybody wanted to come and just be able to touch this man. that's what colin was. he was a magnificent human being and a family man and he loved the country. he was an extraordinary soldier, too. shouldn't forget it, aaron miller said he preferred diplomacy. yes, any smart soldier prefers diplomacy to having to go out there and risk his own or other people's lives, but he was also, he won the gulf war. he's the last guy we've had who achieved a decisive military victory for the united states of america, acting according to principles that he really believed in. you remember the powell rules about not getting into a conflict with too few troops, be prepared for what you're doing, have a clear objective, be ready to get out of there once you've won, all of those kinds of things a
the national security council, the military, the state department. you should have seen, you should have seen the line of people who wanted to say good-bye to colin when he retired from the military. he was just incredible. thousands of people, thousands, young enlisted men, everybody wanted to come and just be able to touch this man. that's what colin was. he was a magnificent human being and a family man and he loved the country. he was an extraordinary soldier, too. shouldn't forget it,...
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i work for her at the national security council when she was legal advisor. i was her deputy. it was an extraordinary privilege. honestly, i can't think of two women better suited to guide women in national security that the two of you. just remarkable. it is just a piece of the larger community that i feel like we have a great honor to be part of in national security law, both women and men, extraordinary people across the board. things i learned out of that time are critical to anything i have done right since, so i appreciate that. but also, for women in national security, and with the aba has done in that space in the project you are running jennifer, very important over the years, all the people who have contributed to this, holly and others, it is so important to have these moments where you can be part of that community and just be able to talk to each other about the challenges that you face and opportunities you are looking at, and how you think about the law and professional career. i know i've benefited and or enormously from other mentors in the course of my career
i work for her at the national security council when she was legal advisor. i was her deputy. it was an extraordinary privilege. honestly, i can't think of two women better suited to guide women in national security that the two of you. just remarkable. it is just a piece of the larger community that i feel like we have a great honor to be part of in national security law, both women and men, extraordinary people across the board. things i learned out of that time are critical to anything i...
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security council. let me introduce the ambassador and then i will turn it over to lead this discussion. at the university in jerusalem and participating in a special semester at georgetown university here in washington where he also worked as an aide to gebhardt in missouri where we first met. in 2003 he received the rank of ambassador and then foreign minister and became the youngest diplomat in the foreign ministry. three years later he was assigned to be the ambassador of israel to australia, new guinea and fiji. the ambassador was appointed the senior deputy director general heading the foreign ministry's public diplomacy directorate. in october he was appointed by the prime minister benjamin netanyahu as the israel he foreign ministry's acting director general where he became permanent director later that year. he served in 2020 when he returned to private life. it's a pleasure for me to introduce my friend, ambassador. >> thank you so much for inviting me. >> it's great to have you. let's start b
security council. let me introduce the ambassador and then i will turn it over to lead this discussion. at the university in jerusalem and participating in a special semester at georgetown university here in washington where he also worked as an aide to gebhardt in missouri where we first met. in 2003 he received the rank of ambassador and then foreign minister and became the youngest diplomat in the foreign ministry. three years later he was assigned to be the ambassador of israel to...
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and national security council before running the pentagon under presidents george w. bush and barack obama. given the end of the war in afghanistan, tensions with china, and deep divisions in this country, we thought it would be worth hearing from the only secretary of defense to serve under presidents from different parties. gates is 78, and lives in washington state, where he says he moved to get as far away from washington, d.c. as possible. he told us, watching the chaos of the american withdrawal from afghanistan on television made him feel sick. >> robert gates: it was really tough. for a few days there, i actually wasn't feeling very well. and i realized, it was because of what was happening in kabul. and i was just so low about-- the way it had ended, if you will. and-- and i guess the other-- the other feeling that i had was that it probably did not need to have turned out that way. >> cooper: well, president biden said, "any withdrawal is messy." >> gates: certainly the military considers withdrawal the most dangerous part of an operation. but-- but they rea
and national security council before running the pentagon under presidents george w. bush and barack obama. given the end of the war in afghanistan, tensions with china, and deep divisions in this country, we thought it would be worth hearing from the only secretary of defense to serve under presidents from different parties. gates is 78, and lives in washington state, where he says he moved to get as far away from washington, d.c. as possible. he told us, watching the chaos of the american...
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he rose in ranks becoming a general and was appointed head of the national security council by president ronald reagan. more honors were to follow. during next administration president george herbert walker bush made him chairman of joint chiefs of staff, highest military position in the defense department. again powell was first african- american to hold the post. operation desert storm in 1991 made powell an even more familiar face. >> our strategy to go after this army is very simple. first we will cut it off. >> reporter: when he retired from the army powell wrote his autobiography and shared america's promise, a nonprofit organization dedicated to building character in young people. there was speculation he might run for president but his wife alma was against it. powell was called upon by george w bush. >> i am honored to be given the opportunity to return to public service as a 65th secretary of state. >> reporter: initially opposed to the idea, powell agreed to go along with the bush administration's plan to forcibly overthrow saddam hussein. using his greatest asset, his popular
he rose in ranks becoming a general and was appointed head of the national security council by president ronald reagan. more honors were to follow. during next administration president george herbert walker bush made him chairman of joint chiefs of staff, highest military position in the defense department. again powell was first african- american to hold the post. operation desert storm in 1991 made powell an even more familiar face. >> our strategy to go after this army is very simple....
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from the security council can use position is weaker, but it's certainly depend what 2 countries choose to do what the allies choose to do. and certainly important to remember that there are international oil companies and foreign governments that are behind the country's respective interest. in extracting the wealth from the natural resources beneath the sea, let's take a look now at some of the competing claims between the 2 countries. at stake, his control of that 100000 square kilometers stretch of the indian ocean with prospects of vast oil and gas deposits. kenya says it's maritime borders should be drawn in a straight line east parallel to the line of latitude. somalia, however, says it should be expanded for the south as an extension of its land border. the dispute is for the strain relations between the neighbors. george, why jack? oh yeah, he's an expert on maritime an international law. he says, can you can't appeal against the decision. the impact is great. the box is great, given the fact that somebody has been given a junk of land, which means that it's going to reduce it
from the security council can use position is weaker, but it's certainly depend what 2 countries choose to do what the allies choose to do. and certainly important to remember that there are international oil companies and foreign governments that are behind the country's respective interest. in extracting the wealth from the natural resources beneath the sea, let's take a look now at some of the competing claims between the 2 countries. at stake, his control of that 100000 square kilometers...
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security council at the time, you depict him as being someone who was kind of this oddball at the white house. wearing a mask, telling everybody this is serious. and no one else waswearing a mask and people thought it was silly to wear a mask . was that an example of someone who was in touch through other sources and world health organization about what was really goingon in china ? >> the mast history, part of his history is he had worked for the wall street journal in china and have broken the story about the initial sars-1 outbreak. max also moved his office out of thewest wing . his own active social distancing because he was so worried about the precautions being taken in the white house he extricated himself from the white house and made a decision on the national security council on the two top officials that they wouldn't meet in the same room together so theywere taking precautions early . >> they were taking precautions on the official position of the white house . >> it's only 5:46. >> you have some strong language in the book about the importance of messaging, being honest w
security council at the time, you depict him as being someone who was kind of this oddball at the white house. wearing a mask, telling everybody this is serious. and no one else waswearing a mask and people thought it was silly to wear a mask . was that an example of someone who was in touch through other sources and world health organization about what was really goingon in china ? >> the mast history, part of his history is he had worked for the wall street journal in china and have...
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and he kept the national security council very organized. and you know, meetings started on time options were presented to the president and things work the way, theoretically they were supposed to work. so after he finished that, he went back into the military, had several commands. and then when, when george bush senior was president, and he was looking for someone to, to be his chairman of the trench staff. it was actually dick cheney who had, who had suggested jenny, with the defense secretary suggested power, which required power to jump over several other 4 start generals. he was the most junior at the time. and, and then there he was. and of course then the persian gulf war came out, which is where power really became known to the american people. you know, he was the guy standing at the saw the press conferences every day. he was the guy speaking crisp, military language, all of which he learned in military schools where he excelled in briefing, which is actually a skill right now the terry by another dimension of, of secretary power
and he kept the national security council very organized. and you know, meetings started on time options were presented to the president and things work the way, theoretically they were supposed to work. so after he finished that, he went back into the military, had several commands. and then when, when george bush senior was president, and he was looking for someone to, to be his chairman of the trench staff. it was actually dick cheney who had, who had suggested jenny, with the defense...
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quote, hidden away at the white house, the national security council staff were less like ivanka trump and more like the steelworkers who are clustered around her father in the roosevelt room. we shared the same family backgrounds and the same aspirations for a meaningful job. the people i worked with at the nsc, including some of the political appointees, were neither partisan nor ideologically constrained. they were pragmatic and operational, focused on accomplishing the mission. but they had to contend with the fact that since the 1960s, popular appreciation and respect for government service and public servants had steadily declined in the united states. this made them easy targets for populist opprobrium by president trump and others in the maga world. i feared the u.s. was stuck in a period of profound and dangerous disruption. it was not just that trump was embarrassing our country in press conferences abroad and playing a tin pot dictator at home. it was that the disaffection, decay, and division that had given rise to trump and the maga phenomenon were getting worse. they thre
quote, hidden away at the white house, the national security council staff were less like ivanka trump and more like the steelworkers who are clustered around her father in the roosevelt room. we shared the same family backgrounds and the same aspirations for a meaningful job. the people i worked with at the nsc, including some of the political appointees, were neither partisan nor ideologically constrained. they were pragmatic and operational, focused on accomplishing the mission. but they had...
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national security security council, but you council. but you also, said i also said, quote it was think it was a mistake to a mistake to have president trump as have president trump's president, unfortunately. president unfortunately. we know, that we know that donald donald trump is trump is clearly clearly toying with the toying with the idea of running again idea of running again in 2024. as 2024, someone who was someone who is inside the inside the trump trump presidency, you presidency, you saw it saw it firsthand firsthand, you've just, you've just written written a book about it, a book about it, what do you what do you want voters to want voters to know going into know, going into 2024? 2024? >> >>. well, first of all i first of all i want to want to stress that i do stress that i do believe believe he was he was legitimately elected, legitimately elected, so the so that the people who people who voted, we're voted were not swayed not swayed necessarily necessarily by by vladimir vladimir putin putin or any of the other or any o
national security security council, but you council. but you also, said i also said, quote it was think it was a mistake to a mistake to have president trump as have president trump's president, unfortunately. president unfortunately. we know, that we know that donald donald trump is trump is clearly clearly toying with the toying with the idea of running again idea of running again in 2024. as 2024, someone who was someone who is inside the inside the trump trump presidency, you presidency,...
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where the guiding must say, this is the united national security council, with the international monetary fund, is wanting the family to a clean, distribute cobit 19 vaccines worldwide is darkening prospects for developing nations. it's cut it's global growth for cons to 5.9 percent this year. slightly lower than what it predicted 3 months ago. it's also calling on banks to be prepared to act quickly in the face of worsening inflection. you can't government's delay in imposing a lock down at the start of the pandemic. is one of the country's worst ever public health failures. that's the conclusion of the newly released parliamentary report. the inquiry by impede is also found to releasing people from hospital into care homes, cost thousands of lives, jonah hel, reports from london mph from across the political spectrum. have delivered a damning verdict on the government's handling of the coven 19 pandemic. in the words of a parliamentary report, it was one of the worst public health failures in u. k. history. it left vulnerable groups exposed and led to one of the worst outcomes among dev
where the guiding must say, this is the united national security council, with the international monetary fund, is wanting the family to a clean, distribute cobit 19 vaccines worldwide is darkening prospects for developing nations. it's cut it's global growth for cons to 5.9 percent this year. slightly lower than what it predicted 3 months ago. it's also calling on banks to be prepared to act quickly in the face of worsening inflection. you can't government's delay in imposing a lock down at...
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where the guiding massey, this is the united nations security council. chinese property giant f. a grant has failed to pay a $148000000.00 of its dead june tuesday, and a 3rd round of miss payments and warning of a grand could be declared in default. as soon as monday liabilities of around $305000000000.00. newton is in prime ministers as the main focus of her government is to create economic reforms as the country continues to fend off a growing financial crisis. national broadens comments come just a day after a new cabinet. so 23 ministers was sworn in. could you say any moves bowden tries to implement will face toughest scrutiny from president of chi said in september, say they assumed all executive powers and began willing by decree, daddy. ah, this is odyssey that these are the top stories. the e u has placed a $1000000000.00 to afghanistan, but the money will be given to international aid groups. not the taliban government . international funds have been frozen since the groups take over worsening the country's humanitarian crisis. tens of thousands of program and demonstr
where the guiding massey, this is the united nations security council. chinese property giant f. a grant has failed to pay a $148000000.00 of its dead june tuesday, and a 3rd round of miss payments and warning of a grand could be declared in default. as soon as monday liabilities of around $305000000000.00. newton is in prime ministers as the main focus of her government is to create economic reforms as the country continues to fend off a growing financial crisis. national broadens comments...