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and not just for us, but for all mankind. we've been entrusted with this nation by god and by every generation that has cherished and protected her since our founding. and we have a duty not just to protect and defend the nation, but we have a duty to protect our ideals and our freedoms by safeguarding our history. as we have watched over the last several years, it has become even more clear than ever that american history is lacking in our schools. we have to teach our children what is special about this nation. our children need to know about the boys appoint a hawk, they need to know about doolittle raiders, the battles of midway and iwo jima, they need to know about the courage of the young americans who fought the nazis at the battle of the bulge and the japanese on okinawa. they need to learn why america was right to end the war by dropping atomic bombs. and they need to know about the fundamental decency of the nation that established the truman doctrine, the marshall plan, the berlin airlift, andy nato. they need to -
and not just for us, but for all mankind. we've been entrusted with this nation by god and by every generation that has cherished and protected her since our founding. and we have a duty not just to protect and defend the nation, but we have a duty to protect our ideals and our freedoms by safeguarding our history. as we have watched over the last several years, it has become even more clear than ever that american history is lacking in our schools. we have to teach our children what is special...
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and — ability to mankind, not in terms of a carand a— ability to mankind, not in terms of a car and a garage in a town, of course— a car and a garage in a town, of course not. _ a car and a garage in a town, of course not. i— a car and a garage in a town, of course not. i hope you are being symbolic— course not. i hope you are being symbolic and, in your symbolism, i would _ symbolic and, in your symbolism, i would say. — symbolic and, in your symbolism, i would say, why not? i symbolic and, in your symbolism, i would say, why not?— symbolic and, in your symbolism, i would say, why not? i wonder why i was even here _ would say, why not? i wonder why i was even here at _ would say, why not? i wonder why i was even here at all. _ would say, why not? i wonder why i was even here at all. laughter i would say, why not? i wonder why i was even here at all. laughter. i was even here at all. laughter. thank you to you both so much, they could do it all without me. that's it for the papers this hour. the papers will be back again tomorrow evening with rachel cunliffe, who's the dep
and — ability to mankind, not in terms of a carand a— ability to mankind, not in terms of a car and a garage in a town, of course— a car and a garage in a town, of course not. _ a car and a garage in a town, of course not. i— a car and a garage in a town, of course not. i hope you are being symbolic— course not. i hope you are being symbolic and, in your symbolism, i would _ symbolic and, in your symbolism, i would say. — symbolic and, in your symbolism, i would say, why not? i...
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. >> o, eternal god, creator and preserver of all mankind, giver of all spiritual grace, the author of everlasting life, send your blessing upon these servants this man and this woman the way bless in your name, that they live faithfully together may surely perform and keep the bow and covenant between then made, these rings given and received our tokens and pledges, and may ever remain in perfect love and peace together and live according to your laws through jesus christ our lord dirk almighty god, creator of mankind who only is the wellspring of life the still upon these servants if it be thy will, they get an heritage of children and grant that they may see their children brought up in thy faith and fair to the honor and glory of thy name through jesus christ our lord. oh god who has so consecrated the state of matrimony that in it is represented the spiritual marriage and unity betwixt christ and his church, mercifully upon these, thy servants, , that they may love, honor and cherish each other and so live together in faithfulness in patients, in wisdom and true godliness, that th
. >> o, eternal god, creator and preserver of all mankind, giver of all spiritual grace, the author of everlasting life, send your blessing upon these servants this man and this woman the way bless in your name, that they live faithfully together may surely perform and keep the bow and covenant between then made, these rings given and received our tokens and pledges, and may ever remain in perfect love and peace together and live according to your laws through jesus christ our lord dirk...
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but they believed that freedom was godly for all mankind. they had fled to the new world seeking this freedom. so the communalist system put them toward starvation, they private property and able bodied man was to become responsible for his family. the community owned or government owned farm lands and pastures would be parcelled out for private ownership. people would exchange goods and services among themselves. according to their abilities and desires. the industrious and the lazy alike would have to work or would suffer a self-inflicted penalty. one of hunger and disgrace. from this time forth the people possessed their own property. thus at plymouth was established the fundamental characteristic of american philosophy. just the opposite of the public ownership system of socialism and communism. did it change things for the better at plymouth colony, certainly did. and from the government to the individual citizen marked the beginning of progress in the colonies. it helped to establish the foundation of the american economic system. will
but they believed that freedom was godly for all mankind. they had fled to the new world seeking this freedom. so the communalist system put them toward starvation, they private property and able bodied man was to become responsible for his family. the community owned or government owned farm lands and pastures would be parcelled out for private ownership. people would exchange goods and services among themselves. according to their abilities and desires. the industrious and the lazy alike...
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Nov 18, 2021
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the highest calling of man time -- mankind is equity. and then i started interviewing. i have learned how leaders make it to the top. >> i said fine. i did not negotiate. david: i have something i would like to sell to you. and how they stay there. the current chairman of the fcc is gary gensler. he is a former partner at goldman sachs, former professor at m.i.t., and a well recognized expert in financial markets. i talked with him recently about some of the issues facing the sec and how to deal with new technologies affecting our markets. your main principle is fairness and disclosure and equity. everyone is treated the same. that is the principal. gary: we talk about a three-part mission. investor protection. facilitating capital formation. companies that are raising money. we are issuers as well. we are raising money. david: since the great market recession of 2008 and 2009, you would then head of the cftc, the markets have changed dramatically because of technology developments. do you think you have been able to keep up? gary: it is a real challenge. to stay up wit
the highest calling of man time -- mankind is equity. and then i started interviewing. i have learned how leaders make it to the top. >> i said fine. i did not negotiate. david: i have something i would like to sell to you. and how they stay there. the current chairman of the fcc is gary gensler. he is a former partner at goldman sachs, former professor at m.i.t., and a well recognized expert in financial markets. i talked with him recently about some of the issues facing the sec and how...
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poverty is the biggest killer mankind has ever known. and just to give you an idea of the health and meaning of this, it's worth it to travel back in time to the 20th-- to the 19th century in the united states. in the 19th century, if you broke your femur, odds of dying, and amputation. pain killers weren't as advanced as they are today. let's leave it at that. if you broke your hip in the 20th century, you were going to die. when were you born in the 20th century you had as good a chance of dying as you did of living. if you got cancer, forget about it, you were going to die. but see, most people never got to cancer. that would have represented health care progress and they didn't because tuberculosis and pneumonia, pneumonia was the captain of man's death, killed you off much cooner than cancer could-- much sooner than cancer could get to you. 1910, cancer was still a distant 8th among american killers. and it was because, once again, tuberculosis, pneumonia, yellow fever, the terror of western civilization, they were getting us first.
poverty is the biggest killer mankind has ever known. and just to give you an idea of the health and meaning of this, it's worth it to travel back in time to the 20th-- to the 19th century in the united states. in the 19th century, if you broke your femur, odds of dying, and amputation. pain killers weren't as advanced as they are today. let's leave it at that. if you broke your hip in the 20th century, you were going to die. when were you born in the 20th century you had as good a chance of...
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western civilization and off getting us first grade world war i was the first war in the history of mankind in which more people died of gunshot than they did from routine disease. and so what changed. what changed was economic growth. nineteenth century, john hopkins made a fortune from the baltimore ohio railroad and directed 7 million of it to a became john's hopkinsst university, the largest donation ever of its kind. johns hopkins would start the first real medical school. ... us? doctors and scientists matched with preciou this bringss us to john d rockefeller, the richest man who ever lived. in his lifetime alone, he gave away $530 million. for 50 million of it was directed toward healthcare studies. matching doctors and scientists would capitol so they could find cures to that which used to readily kill us. all of a sudden people who used to die once were living. people were suddenly able to die once, twice or three times buyback, what used to kill them no longer was killing them because they had access to advances born of economic growth. even 1950, the biggest line item in hospita
western civilization and off getting us first grade world war i was the first war in the history of mankind in which more people died of gunshot than they did from routine disease. and so what changed. what changed was economic growth. nineteenth century, john hopkins made a fortune from the baltimore ohio railroad and directed 7 million of it to a became john's hopkinsst university, the largest donation ever of its kind. johns hopkins would start the first real medical school. ... us? doctors...
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poverty is the biggest killer mankind has ever known. just to give you an idea of the health meaning of this it's worthwhile to travel back in time to the 19th century in the united states. in the 19th century if you broke your femur, you had one in three odds of dying. but if you lived your only option was amputation. let's be clear that painkillers back then were not as advanced as they are today, let's just leave it at that. if you broke your hip in the 20th century you are going to die. when you were born in a 20th century you have as good of a chance of dying as you did living. if you got cancer, forget about it, you are going to die. most people never got to cancer. that would've represented healthcare progress and it didn't because tuberculosis and pneumonia. pneumonia was the captain of man's death killed you off much sooner than cancer could get to you. if you travel forward to even the early part of the 20th century, 1910, cancer was still a distant eighth among american killers and it was because once again tuberculosis, pneum
poverty is the biggest killer mankind has ever known. just to give you an idea of the health meaning of this it's worthwhile to travel back in time to the 19th century in the united states. in the 19th century if you broke your femur, you had one in three odds of dying. but if you lived your only option was amputation. let's be clear that painkillers back then were not as advanced as they are today, let's just leave it at that. if you broke your hip in the 20th century you are going to die....
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king once said if there is if mankind doesn't put an end to war, war will put an end to mankind. >> then the news of ouster of jean-bertrand astide in a u.s. backed coup. >> this is a democracy now! focus. >> he was kidnapped. he said was forced to leave haiti. >> did u.s. security forces kidnap haitian president air ed. we will speak with congressmember maxine waters and close friend randall robinson. >> he said tell the world it is a coup. it is a coup. it is a coup. >> representative waters is claiming on pacifica that aristide was led away in happened coughs and marines were part of a coup. would you comment on that comment or claim? >> i'm trying to hit the right words. if you're asking me did that happen, the answer is no. >> any embellishment? >> i think not today. >> weeks later democracy now! reported on president aristide's return to the caribbean the >> it has been an historic 48 hours. haitian president jean-bertrand aristide has returned to caribbean. laps night a return to new york after a trip that began saturday when i accompanied a delegation of u.s. and jamaican officia
king once said if there is if mankind doesn't put an end to war, war will put an end to mankind. >> then the news of ouster of jean-bertrand astide in a u.s. backed coup. >> this is a democracy now! focus. >> he was kidnapped. he said was forced to leave haiti. >> did u.s. security forces kidnap haitian president air ed. we will speak with congressmember maxine waters and close friend randall robinson. >> he said tell the world it is a coup. it is a coup. it is a...
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someday, he wrote, the nuremberg trials will be recognized as a great landmark in the great struggle of mankind for peace" nothing will ever really be as important. some will be inspired by. today, we gather on the campus of great american university and at the entrance of its center for human rights, may i say with thanks and confidence to those of you gathered here today, including both my friend, the president of the united states. in response to my father's hope uttered 75 years ago, here at the center, at this university, we will invoke the president's and call upon the law that was made in nuremberg 75 years ago. i am very grateful to my dear, dear friend, our president, for coming to connecticut, for coming to our flagship university and for coming to the dodd center for human rights. my friend here is joe biden. a friendship that has grown personally. when my sister passed away some years ago, [indiscernible] president of the united states, joe biden. when my older brother was diagnosed with cancer, who did i call first for advice on what to do? my friend joe biden. and when we were bot
someday, he wrote, the nuremberg trials will be recognized as a great landmark in the great struggle of mankind for peace" nothing will ever really be as important. some will be inspired by. today, we gather on the campus of great american university and at the entrance of its center for human rights, may i say with thanks and confidence to those of you gathered here today, including both my friend, the president of the united states. in response to my father's hope uttered 75 years ago,...
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and with the tyranny we are reminded the question for freedom of all mankind is a present-day challenge for students and young people today. >> jamie five from radio free europe and radio liberty, thank you general hr mcmaster here at the hoover institution and the author of battleground, thank you. william bowden from the university of texas and the author of the forthcoming book titled. >> the peacemaker. >> i like that. >> published sometime december or january. >> thank you >> and the founding director for presidential history at southern methodist university and you already know because you signed up for this webinar here to talk about preside
and with the tyranny we are reminded the question for freedom of all mankind is a present-day challenge for students and young people today. >> jamie five from radio free europe and radio liberty, thank you general hr mcmaster here at the hoover institution and the author of battleground, thank you. william bowden from the university of texas and the author of the forthcoming book titled. >> the peacemaker. >> i like that. >> published sometime december or january....
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second anchor: the rear admiral stressed the importance of service not only in the military but to mankind and to our country. anchor: next at 5:00, up cycling. we will tell you about the company turning nonrecyclable plastics into things that could be used every day, like ranges. >> we ♪ christmas music ♪ ♪ ♪ if your dry eye symptoms keep coming back, what?! no! over the counter eye drops typically work by lubricating the eyes and may provide temporary relief. xiidra works differently, targeting inflammation that can cause dry eye disease. it can provide lasting relief. xiidra is the only fda-approved non-steroid eye drop specifically for the signs and symptoms of dry eye disease. one drop in each eye, twice a day. don't use if you are allergic to xiidra. common side effects include eye irritation, discomfort or blurred vision when applied to the eye, and unusual taste sensation. don't touch container tip to your eye or any surface. after using xiidra wait 15 minutes before reinserting contacts. ♪ this holiday, ask your doctor about xiidra. umph! second anchor: as the two week l
second anchor: the rear admiral stressed the importance of service not only in the military but to mankind and to our country. anchor: next at 5:00, up cycling. we will tell you about the company turning nonrecyclable plastics into things that could be used every day, like ranges. >> we ♪ christmas music ♪ ♪ ♪ if your dry eye symptoms keep coming back, what?! no! over the counter eye drops typically work by lubricating the eyes and may provide temporary relief. xiidra works...
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the highest calling of mankind, i have often thought of as private equity. [laughter] david: then i started interviewing. >> by watching your interviews i know how to do -- david: by doing my interviews i have learned how leaders make it to the top. >> i did no due diligence. david: and how they stay there. you do not feel inadequate now that you are only the second wealthiest, man in the world right? when angela merkel was looking for someone new to head the european central bank, she found christine lagarde. as head of the bank, chris taylor guard has had immense impact -- christine lagarde has had a tremendous impact. i had a conversation with her about how europe is recovering from the pandemic and the global slowdown in the economy. as we look at the post-covid environment, what would you say is the situation in europe? is europe recovering rapidly? or not as rapidly as you thought from the covid pandemic? christine: europe is recovering more rapidly than we had anticipated. we have as a result of that significantly upgraded our projections. our project
the highest calling of mankind, i have often thought of as private equity. [laughter] david: then i started interviewing. >> by watching your interviews i know how to do -- david: by doing my interviews i have learned how leaders make it to the top. >> i did no due diligence. david: and how they stay there. you do not feel inadequate now that you are only the second wealthiest, man in the world right? when angela merkel was looking for someone new to head the european central bank,...
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the highest calling of mankind, i have often thought, is private equity. [laughter] and then i started interviewing. i watched your interviews so i know how to do some interviews. [laughter] i learned from doing my interviews how leaders make it to the top. >> i asked him how much he wanted. he said $250,000. i said fine. i did not negotiate with him and i did no due diligence. david: i have something i would like to sell. [laughter] and how they stay there. you don't feel inadequate being being only the second wealthiest man in the world, is that right? [laughter] when angela merkel was looking for someone new to head the european central bank, she successfully recruited christine lagarde, then the head of the european monetary fund. she has had enormous impact as the head of the european central bank, and enormous impact on the way the european and global economy moves forward. i had a conversation with her about how europe is recovering from the global pandemic and the global slowdown in the economy. as we now look at the post-covid environment, what wo
the highest calling of mankind, i have often thought, is private equity. [laughter] and then i started interviewing. i watched your interviews so i know how to do some interviews. [laughter] i learned from doing my interviews how leaders make it to the top. >> i asked him how much he wanted. he said $250,000. i said fine. i did not negotiate with him and i did no due diligence. david: i have something i would like to sell. [laughter] and how they stay there. you don't feel inadequate...
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of the world toilet organization, the word that the forefront of clean a bathroom in the history of mankind. there have been a lot of the boom, but somebody came up and say, this is not right. you have to do whatever it takes to make people talk with . ah, people often ask me how many toilets did you build? my job is not to build pilots. my job is to motivate everybody to build their own pilots. ah, i grew up in singapore when singapore was actually a very, very poor country. we live in slums and we would have an outhouse with bucket going to the bucket to see everybody's. and magnus and green flies is a very traumatic experience for chop. eventually, singapore invest in sanitation. we move from the slums to public housing. this is to be the house that i live in. my people a 600 square feet. who this is my 1st flush the toilet. when we 1st saw the flash pilot, we were so excited we feel like we are rich. this is poor boy. this is a sculpture. a of myself, when i was. 1 3 years old, i see that that's a piece of land here that is not use. so i would not go here. this is all done illegally. i
of the world toilet organization, the word that the forefront of clean a bathroom in the history of mankind. there have been a lot of the boom, but somebody came up and say, this is not right. you have to do whatever it takes to make people talk with . ah, people often ask me how many toilets did you build? my job is not to build pilots. my job is to motivate everybody to build their own pilots. ah, i grew up in singapore when singapore was actually a very, very poor country. we live in slums...
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eternal god, create tour and preserver of all mankind, giver of all spiritual grace, send a blessing upon patricia and edward that they may surely perform and keep the covenants made between them. may their hearts be one of your love and fidelity, and may they be a blessing and a comfort to each other. and to everyone else, they touch. maybe shares of each other's choice, consoler's of each other's sorrows, helpers to each other in all and made a ever remain in perfect it, harmony together living according to the golden rule. look upon them and that they may love, honor, and cherish one another and sell them together in faithfulness and in patients, in wisdom and true kindness, that there home may be a haven of happiness in the place of serenity. this moment is the beginning of a new day. in the evening of their life together, maybe they be able to look back and say, how splendid the day has been. amen. will you kneel. may the lord bless you and keep you, may the lord make his face to shine upon you and be gracious unto you. may the lord at the satellite of his countenance upon you a
eternal god, create tour and preserver of all mankind, giver of all spiritual grace, send a blessing upon patricia and edward that they may surely perform and keep the covenants made between them. may their hearts be one of your love and fidelity, and may they be a blessing and a comfort to each other. and to everyone else, they touch. maybe shares of each other's choice, consoler's of each other's sorrows, helpers to each other in all and made a ever remain in perfect it, harmony together...
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[applause] our rights, the rights of all mankind, derived from the natural equality of man. as abraham lincoln put it, the father of all moral principle that binds us together has flesh of the flesh irrespective of our race or our origin or upbringing. the declaration does not proclaim our rights. it also contains lessons about how to preserve and protect them. take a look at the bill of particulars. our founders acute king george of interfering with elections and operational legislatures, representative government could abusing -- representative government. abusing his power. encroaching on the three departments of government, the separation of powers. consider even the declaration speaks of god four times. once as divine providence and as lawgiver, executive and judge the political trinity if you will. this is why lincoln declared the declaration the apple of gold sitting inside the constitution's frame of silver. the electric cord is both the chief end of our government and the foundational principle of its many institutions. it is not surprising i suppose at a time when
[applause] our rights, the rights of all mankind, derived from the natural equality of man. as abraham lincoln put it, the father of all moral principle that binds us together has flesh of the flesh irrespective of our race or our origin or upbringing. the declaration does not proclaim our rights. it also contains lessons about how to preserve and protect them. take a look at the bill of particulars. our founders acute king george of interfering with elections and operational legislatures,...
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at the chinese communist tyranny or putin's tierney, reminded that the question of freedom for all mankind is not a historical question alone. it's a president a challenge for our young people today. >> jamie fly of radio free europe and radio liberty, thank you. general h.r. mcmaster, my pal here at the hoover institution and the author most recently a battleground. thank you. and william charles inboden of the university of texas and the author of the forthcoming book the title of which is about to name. >> the peacemaker, ronald reagan's white house in the. >> wow, i like that. >> and the -- >> sometime in december january. >> all right, jamie fly, william charles inboden and h.r. mcmaster, thank you. for uncommon knowledge the hoover institution and the ronald reagan presidential foundation, i'm peter robinson. wednesday on american history tv, that they are on the life of civil war general and u.s. president ulysses s grant. he talks about grand support of the 14th and 15th amendments, and his efforts to return to lincoln's vision of peace after the civil war. watch wednesday eat him
at the chinese communist tyranny or putin's tierney, reminded that the question of freedom for all mankind is not a historical question alone. it's a president a challenge for our young people today. >> jamie fly of radio free europe and radio liberty, thank you. general h.r. mcmaster, my pal here at the hoover institution and the author most recently a battleground. thank you. and william charles inboden of the university of texas and the author of the forthcoming book the title of which...
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mankind's highest calling i always thought was private equity and then i started interviewing. i have learned in doing interviews how leaders make it to the top. i did not negotiate. i did no due diligence. you don't feel inadequate now because you are the second wealthiest man in the world now, is that right? one of the most powerful people in washington is senator joe manchin who is the democratic senator from a republican state, west virginia. he holds the key to how legislation will get through the senate. i met with him recently and talked with him about his views on a variety of important issues facing the senate and the country. thank you for coming. anything new lately? sen. manchin: not much. david: you spent the weekend in delaware according to the press. anything you can tell us? sen. manchin: i had a nice visit. the president and i have known each other quite a while but knowing each other politically and as a person is a different study. since he has been president, we have known each other as who we are and hopefully he knows who i am. i basically said to the pres
mankind's highest calling i always thought was private equity and then i started interviewing. i have learned in doing interviews how leaders make it to the top. i did not negotiate. i did no due diligence. you don't feel inadequate now because you are the second wealthiest man in the world now, is that right? one of the most powerful people in washington is senator joe manchin who is the democratic senator from a republican state, west virginia. he holds the key to how legislation will get...
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the highest calling of mankind i have often thought was private equity. then i started interviewing. >> i watch your interviews. i have learned in doing my interviews how leaders make it to the top. >> i asked him how much he wanted, he said to 50 -- 250. i didn't negotiate. i did no due diligence. david: i have something i would like to sell you. you are the second wealthiest man in the world, right? [laughter] one of the most successful investors and entrepreneurs in silicon valley is reid hoffman. as an entrepreneur, he helped build paypal and he started linkedin. as an investor, he has been an early investor in facebook and airbnb and now is a partner in one of the leading venture capital firms in silicon valley. i found out what quality it takes to be an investor and entrepreneur in my conversation with reid hoffman. the venture-capital world today seems like it could never get any better. everybody seems to be making money. the values are high and the returns are very high. can it get any better? are you worried about this being a bubble, not unlike
the highest calling of mankind i have often thought was private equity. then i started interviewing. >> i watch your interviews. i have learned in doing my interviews how leaders make it to the top. >> i asked him how much he wanted, he said to 50 -- 250. i didn't negotiate. i did no due diligence. david: i have something i would like to sell you. you are the second wealthiest man in the world, right? [laughter] one of the most successful investors and entrepreneurs in silicon...
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the highest calling of mankind, i often thought, is private equity, and then i started interviewing. i have learned in doing my interviews how leaders make it to the top. >> i asked him how much he wanted, he said 250. i said fine. i did not negotiate. i did no due diligence. david: and how they stay there. you do not feel inadequate being only the second wealthiest men in the world, is that right? the current chairman of the fcc is gary gensler. he is a former partner at goldman sachs, former professor at m.i.t., and a well recognized expert on the financial markets. i had a chance to sit down with him recently to talk about some of the issues facing them, and how to deal with new new technologies affecting our markets. your main principal at the sec is fairness and disclosure and equity. everybody is treated the same. everything is fair. everything is disclosed, and do not rate the relative merits of investments. that is the principal, right? gary: we talk about is as a three-part mission. investor protection, which embodies much of what you just said. facilitating capital formatio
the highest calling of mankind, i often thought, is private equity, and then i started interviewing. i have learned in doing my interviews how leaders make it to the top. >> i asked him how much he wanted, he said 250. i said fine. i did not negotiate. i did no due diligence. david: and how they stay there. you do not feel inadequate being only the second wealthiest men in the world, is that right? the current chairman of the fcc is gary gensler. he is a former partner at goldman sachs,...
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and how will mankind be benefited and who makes the money? thanks for joining us here. a naughty international web back at the top of the ah, this was a bargain that was may 2025 years ago under a clinton. as a matter of fact, they've brought china into the world trade organization, the w t o. this was a quid pro well that we're going to essentially give america a huge break on flat screen tv. but within 2045 years we're going to bankrupt the country and that's what's happening now. ah. both. oh wow. i made, this is a different world. the fisherman visited regularly this morning world familiar book with chapters still to come. his traps, hopes, assessment, all like 20 fathoms deep and rocky bottom of the coast of maine. a good living to be made in the atlantic ocean. if anybody will go get there's a patch of water around the try a seal island in contention between canada and the united states. you know, where the government may suddenly become optimal for lobster. our population here is exploded. one of the most valuable fisheries that ever existed. suddenly you had mad
and how will mankind be benefited and who makes the money? thanks for joining us here. a naughty international web back at the top of the ah, this was a bargain that was may 2025 years ago under a clinton. as a matter of fact, they've brought china into the world trade organization, the w t o. this was a quid pro well that we're going to essentially give america a huge break on flat screen tv. but within 2045 years we're going to bankrupt the country and that's what's happening now. ah. both....
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butt the question of freedom for all mankind. and we look at chinese today communist tyranny today and north korea on putin tyranny we're reminded that question of freedom all of mankind is not mirks call question but a question for our students and young people today. jamie fly of radio europe and liberty, thank you general hr mcmaster pal here at the hoover institution and author most recently of battle grounds, thank you. and will of the university of texas -- and the author of the forthcoming book that title of which he's about to family. peacemaker ronald reagan in the white house and the world. >> would you i leak that and update is -- >> sometime through december or january still about six months away. >> all right jamie fly will, and hr mcmaster, thank you. for uncommon knowledge hoover institution fox nation, and the ronald reagan institute, i'm peter robinson. weekends on c-span2 are intellectual feast, every saturday american history tv documents america's stories. and on sundays booktv brings you the latest nonfiction
butt the question of freedom for all mankind. and we look at chinese today communist tyranny today and north korea on putin tyranny we're reminded that question of freedom all of mankind is not mirks call question but a question for our students and young people today. jamie fly of radio europe and liberty, thank you general hr mcmaster pal here at the hoover institution and author most recently of battle grounds, thank you. and will of the university of texas -- and the author of the...
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united nations, i m f and the need to know was he denied they claim that they are for the benefit of mankind or their public private partnerships or did i, is again, brought and nothing. but let me give you a quote, bye bye. i me. the old former, the director general if you know, he said tray is human rights in practice, quote, unquote, i say, oh wow. human rights in practice. well, how about help me? you know, the pressure men in bangladesh or the fisherman and wherever overcome the for over 50 that you have by the commercial, enormous fleet. now just sweep up everything. the main, we say sickness of the system of human rights protection today is what i call the red herring, the wrong priorities. the money is being spent for issues of gender. not that gender is not important. what is not the 1st, 2nd, or 3rd priority? the 1st priority is peace. make a and in order to have peace, you have to control arms straight the arms race. you have to make sure, but if there is so much trade in arms, you want more so that they blow up the drone. somebody blow up, i need no more. i've got to say that, i
united nations, i m f and the need to know was he denied they claim that they are for the benefit of mankind or their public private partnerships or did i, is again, brought and nothing. but let me give you a quote, bye bye. i me. the old former, the director general if you know, he said tray is human rights in practice, quote, unquote, i say, oh wow. human rights in practice. well, how about help me? you know, the pressure men in bangladesh or the fisherman and wherever overcome the for over...
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o was he denied they claim that they are for the benefit of mankind or their public private partnerships, or did it again, propaganda and nothing. but let me give you a quote bye bye. i me the old former director general. they don't, you know, he said train is human rights in practice. quote, unquote, i say, oh wow. human right, a practice? well, how about help me, you know, the fisherman and bangladesh or the fisherman and wherever overcome the over fishing that you have by the commercial. enormous fleet. now just to evolve everything, the main we say sickness of the system of human rights protection today is what i call the red herring, the wrong priorities. the money is being spent for issues of gender, not that gender is not important. what is not the 1st, 2nd, or 3rd priority? the 1st priority is peace. make a and in order to have peace, you have to control arms straight the arms race. you have to make sure, because if there is so much trade in arms, you want more so that they blow up the drone. so they blow up there and they need new. i'm going i'm going to say that, i mean, obviou
o was he denied they claim that they are for the benefit of mankind or their public private partnerships, or did it again, propaganda and nothing. but let me give you a quote bye bye. i me the old former director general. they don't, you know, he said train is human rights in practice. quote, unquote, i say, oh wow. human right, a practice? well, how about help me, you know, the fisherman and bangladesh or the fisherman and wherever overcome the over fishing that you have by the commercial....