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henry kissinger was livid. if you ask henry kissinger to this day about that incident he is well aware of it and remembers. it is not a detour to mention this because the truth is both kissinger and baker i think were extremely pragmatic, brilliant tactical negotiators and they really looked down probably on many of the successor presidents and secretaries of state's whose expended effort in what they would say is a willy-nilly way. i think that is a big take away for baker is used your leverage now but make sure you have it and understand when the moment is. it is not something he would've recommended to any of his successors. i think it's probably true of kissinger. let me just leave you with the real bottom line in my view which is obviously jim baker did not make a lasting peace. his accomplishment was essentially a proof of concept rather than an actual long-standing thing. that leads to the other point. he'd see the peace conference is a direct result of the opportunity the united states had in the wake o
henry kissinger was livid. if you ask henry kissinger to this day about that incident he is well aware of it and remembers. it is not a detour to mention this because the truth is both kissinger and baker i think were extremely pragmatic, brilliant tactical negotiators and they really looked down probably on many of the successor presidents and secretaries of state's whose expended effort in what they would say is a willy-nilly way. i think that is a big take away for baker is used your...
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martin: there are no shortage of books on henry kissinger, including his own. there is little written about his efforts to make peace in the middle east. even though it was the occupation of his four years as secretary of state. many of the things we noticed opening to china, cambodia, the debacle. the bangladesh and indo pakistan war. that took place while he was the national security advisor. his last four years were almost entirely preoccupied with middle east peacemaking. i went back and studied that. i basically presided over the end of the american lead peace process as we know it. i take no pride in that. it is the reality. there has not been a good negotiation -- a negotiation since 2017. it ended then. at that point, i decided instead of writing another book like the first one i had written about why we failed, i got back and look out why kissinger has succeeded. he had succeeded dramatically in negotiating four agreements. two agreements between israel and egypt, one between israel and syria. it laid the foundations for the american lead peace process
martin: there are no shortage of books on henry kissinger, including his own. there is little written about his efforts to make peace in the middle east. even though it was the occupation of his four years as secretary of state. many of the things we noticed opening to china, cambodia, the debacle. the bangladesh and indo pakistan war. that took place while he was the national security advisor. his last four years were almost entirely preoccupied with middle east peacemaking. i went back and...
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so i don't think i would want to go mount nearing with henry kissinger. but i think that -- what was encouraging, and he previously had quite stark warnings about the potential for conflict between these two superpowers. and was the idea that this meeting between biden and xi, the virtual summit talks this week, he thought actually had started on the right foot and had set the right tone. because that's a contrast with that first meeting that the u.s. secretary of state tony blinken had at the start of the year which went so badly. so it's nice to feel that he's at least henry kissinger thinks that we're on a slightly better path now. manus: and the other two words that jumped out, was equivalent and not subordination. and was his interpretation. for me, i think that's quite constructive. the other is around trade. i caught up with new zealand trade minister, and very bullish naturally so. and what was your take on gino reymundo? stephanie: it's interesting because she has been the commerce secretary, has been front running actually for quity aggressive b
so i don't think i would want to go mount nearing with henry kissinger. but i think that -- what was encouraging, and he previously had quite stark warnings about the potential for conflict between these two superpowers. and was the idea that this meeting between biden and xi, the virtual summit talks this week, he thought actually had started on the right foot and had set the right tone. because that's a contrast with that first meeting that the u.s. secretary of state tony blinken had at the...
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henry kissinger and the art of middle east diplomacy. thank you very much we appreciate it. >> thank you, judy. judy: while many areas across the u.s. have been upgraded >> many areas across the u.s. have been upgraded to high- speed internet, there are still pockets that are in a broad band desert aired that includes rural alaska communities. greg kim, alaska public media reports on one town that is finally getting connected. >> shauna williams has a full- time job. she's also in school to get her bachelors degree in early childhood education. there is an added challenge, she attends her classes by phone. >> this is the most reliable way to join class. >> she's tried to used videos so she can see what the teachers are writing on the board but her connection kept freezing. >> the internet is too slow. every so often it will load and be unstable. >> reporter: broadband internet is not available in the delta aired it's made it increasingly difficult for people to participate in all aspects of modern life. williams is one of the few people
henry kissinger and the art of middle east diplomacy. thank you very much we appreciate it. >> thank you, judy. judy: while many areas across the u.s. have been upgraded >> many areas across the u.s. have been upgraded to high- speed internet, there are still pockets that are in a broad band desert aired that includes rural alaska communities. greg kim, alaska public media reports on one town that is finally getting connected. >> shauna williams has a full- time job. she's...
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plus, henry kissinger himself, unlike all of his counterparts in that time is still alive. he was willing to be very generous with his time and i did 12 interviews with him and many other conversations. that together with my own experience gave me a kind of ability to triangulate what happened then, take the reader into the rooms where it happened behind those doors because of the granularity of the documentation step and try to read a great -- re-create that in a place that would bring to life with middle east diplomacy was about but draw some lessons for how to and how not to make peace in the middle east. ivo: i think the fact that you had 20 years of experience doing similar things to henry kissinger enlightens the story in a way that a traditional historian might not be able to be there. you, in fact, were in the same rooms and talking with some of the same people who you knew and worked with in your own service in the u.s. government stop its that interweaving of your own story with the story of those four years which makes this not just a regular history book, but re
plus, henry kissinger himself, unlike all of his counterparts in that time is still alive. he was willing to be very generous with his time and i did 12 interviews with him and many other conversations. that together with my own experience gave me a kind of ability to triangulate what happened then, take the reader into the rooms where it happened behind those doors because of the granularity of the documentation step and try to read a great -- re-create that in a place that would bring to life...
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martin indyk, "master of the game: henry kissinger and the art of middle east diplomacy." thank you very much. we appreciate it. >> thank you, judy. >> woodruff: while many areas across the u.s. have been upgraded to high-speed internet, there are still pockets that are in a broadband desert. and that includes many rural alaska communities. greg kim of alaska public media reports on one town that is finally getting connected. >> reporter: shawna williams is a parent with a full-time job in akiak. she's also in school to get her bachelor's degree in early childhood education. and, there's an added challenge. she attends her classes by phone. >> so, i have the meeting id memorized. because this is the most reliable way to join class. > reporter: she tried to use video so she could see what her teachers were writing on the board. but, she says, her connection just kept freezing. >> every so often it'll load and say "your internet is unstable." all the audio and the video stop-- it's just unreliable. >> reporter: in-home broadband internet is not available in akiak, or anywher
martin indyk, "master of the game: henry kissinger and the art of middle east diplomacy." thank you very much. we appreciate it. >> thank you, judy. >> woodruff: while many areas across the u.s. have been upgraded to high-speed internet, there are still pockets that are in a broadband desert. and that includes many rural alaska communities. greg kim of alaska public media reports on one town that is finally getting connected. >> reporter: shawna williams is a parent...
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. >> there's no shortage of books on henry kissinger including his own books. but it's actually very little written about his efforts to make peace in the middle east. even though it was a preoccupation of his four years as secretary of state . most of the things that we talk about in the soviet union our china, vietnam, cambodia and the overthrow of many days, the bangladesh and pakistan war. all of those things eventually took place whilehe was national security advisor . but his last four years were almost entirely preoccupied with middle east peace. why study that? i presided over the and of the american leadfree's process as we know it. i take great pride in that but just a reality that there hasn't been a negotiation since 2014 when i provided our israeli-palestinian negotiations and at that point i decided that instead of trying and writing another book, i had written about why we failed i go back and look at why we could have succeeded and he had succeeded quite dramatically in negotiating for agreements for a cease-fire in the war of 1973 and there hav
. >> there's no shortage of books on henry kissinger including his own books. but it's actually very little written about his efforts to make peace in the middle east. even though it was a preoccupation of his four years as secretary of state . most of the things that we talk about in the soviet union our china, vietnam, cambodia and the overthrow of many days, the bangladesh and pakistan war. all of those things eventually took place whilehe was national security advisor . but his last...
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i will talk with the man who opened up relations between the two nations 50 years ago, henry kissinger. >>> then the rest of the world. the troubling situations at the borders of both poland and ukraine and at the climate summit, mr. blinken goes to africa, and much more. i'll talk to david miliband and zanny minton beddoes. >>> also, waiting for the end of the covid pandemic. when will it happen? will it ever, and what will it mean when it does? >>> but first, here's "my take." every two minutes a water main breaks in america. the total amount of treated water wasted every day is about 6 billion gallons or 9,000 swimming pools, every day. and it highlights the infrastructure bill that president biden just signed into law is so important. the need to fix america's crumbling infrastructure has become boringly obvious but that doesn't change the fact that it is indeed falling apart. and just as is the case with any kind of deferred maintenance, the longer we wait, the worse the problem becomes, and the more expensive it will be to fix. one way to make clear what a shift the biden adminis
i will talk with the man who opened up relations between the two nations 50 years ago, henry kissinger. >>> then the rest of the world. the troubling situations at the borders of both poland and ukraine and at the climate summit, mr. blinken goes to africa, and much more. i'll talk to david miliband and zanny minton beddoes. >>> also, waiting for the end of the covid pandemic. when will it happen? will it ever, and what will it mean when it does? >>> but first, here's...
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i will talk with the man who opened up relations between the two nations 50 years ago, henry kissinger. >>> then the rest of the world. the troubling situations at the borders of both poland and ukraine and at the climate summit, mr. blinken goes to africa, and much more. i'll talk to david miliband and zanny minton beddoes. >>> also, waiting for the end of the covid pandemic. when will it happen? will it ever, and what will it mean when it does? >>> but first, here's "my take." every two minutes a water main breaks in america. the total amount of treated water wasted every day is about 6 billion gallons or 9,000 swimming pools, every day. and it highlights why the infrastructure bill that president biden just signed into law is so important. the need to fix america's crumbling infrastructure has become boringly obvious, but that doesn't change the fact that it is indeed falling apart. and just as is the case with any kind of deferred maintenance, the longer we wait, the worse the problem becomes, and the more expensive it will be to fix. one way to make clear what a shift the biden ad
i will talk with the man who opened up relations between the two nations 50 years ago, henry kissinger. >>> then the rest of the world. the troubling situations at the borders of both poland and ukraine and at the climate summit, mr. blinken goes to africa, and much more. i'll talk to david miliband and zanny minton beddoes. >>> also, waiting for the end of the covid pandemic. when will it happen? will it ever, and what will it mean when it does? >>> but first, here's...
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what was it about henry kissinger? was at the times or the other people? what was at that allowed him to succeed in a way that in many ways -- carter succeeded in the continuation of the camp david agreements, but since then and certainly sense the clinton administration you served in, we have not succeeded. what was particular? was it kissinger? was the circumstances? was it his goals? dr. indyk: it was all of the above. i think there were some critical factors that i would highlight. certainly, kissinger's diplomacy, his skill, was part of it and we can come back to that, but he was dealing with giants if you compare them with the leaders in the middle east today, and i don't know whether that is the perspective of history, but that was a visionary. these were leaders who were capable of making decisions and sticking with them -- bringing their people along and not being constrained in the same way as we see today, with divisive politics and regional rivalries. yes, in part, it was a lot about the individuals. kissinger would be the first to say that he
what was it about henry kissinger? was at the times or the other people? what was at that allowed him to succeed in a way that in many ways -- carter succeeded in the continuation of the camp david agreements, but since then and certainly sense the clinton administration you served in, we have not succeeded. what was particular? was it kissinger? was the circumstances? was it his goals? dr. indyk: it was all of the above. i think there were some critical factors that i would highlight....
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henry kissinger the man two years ago who said that we could be in the foothills of a cold war within the u.s. and china. and we'll get an update on where he sees things now between the two. between two sides. let's listen in. he's speaking right now. >> i was going to begin by asking you about the last physical meeting that we had of the new economy forum in 2019. you warned us about being in the foothills of a new cold war with china. and then in the last virtual version of this, you told me that you thought we had reached the high mountain passes. that was back in the days of donald trump. since then, of course, we have had the biden presidency. and i think it would be fair to say that the first period of the biden presidency was one of increased tensions with china. but the past week, we have seen in a sense a kind of come down the mountain. we have the deal to do with climate at cop. and now we've had this conversation between president xi and president biden which -- wang qishan, there was common understandings and i suppose my first question for you is are we beginning to come
henry kissinger the man two years ago who said that we could be in the foothills of a cold war within the u.s. and china. and we'll get an update on where he sees things now between the two. between two sides. let's listen in. he's speaking right now. >> i was going to begin by asking you about the last physical meeting that we had of the new economy forum in 2019. you warned us about being in the foothills of a new cold war with china. and then in the last virtual version of this, you...
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i can't help but go back to henry kissinger. you will be the kissinger barometer. we are on the precipice -- he fully hedged himself yesterday, started the conversation, went on to qualify. the interesting words where he talked about we need equivalent rather than dominance. it is like trying to find a good offramp. >> there is a similarity between what he is saying. said it in different ways. both of them are saying it is good news that it acts as a truce of sorts, which we should add from our point of view means some journalists may be allowed in and things like that. they are good things. it is good he is talking about them. but don't underestimate the level to which there is an underlying problem. the prime minister pointed out that between the two different attitude the set up was we were on the foothills of the cold war, then talked about being on the high mountain pass. now he said we are on the edge of a precipice looking to ways. i give him a little bit of wiggle room, but it would be easy him to say we have come down the mountain a little bit. but i don't
i can't help but go back to henry kissinger. you will be the kissinger barometer. we are on the precipice -- he fully hedged himself yesterday, started the conversation, went on to qualify. the interesting words where he talked about we need equivalent rather than dominance. it is like trying to find a good offramp. >> there is a similarity between what he is saying. said it in different ways. both of them are saying it is good news that it acts as a truce of sorts, which we should add...
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which he cowrote with henry kissinger and a computer scientist. it is wonderful to have you back on the show. thank you so much for joining us. your book tells us that we are entering a new epic. the age of a.i.. the world seems calm about this big transition. do you think most people don't understand the gravity of what is happening at this moment? eric: we wrote the book because precisely we don't think people understand what this will do to society both the good and bad. as a prologue, what i would tell you is most people when we talk about ai, think about it in terms of killer robots. that's not what were talking about. dr. kissinger talks a great deal about the transition from the age of faith to the age of reason hundreds of years ago. where all the sudden after the dark ages, the notion of us having our own ability to reason and think about points of view and argue them was a new concept. it became the new definition of what humans could do because other animals couldn't do it. it couldn't reason through the situation. we believe the develo
which he cowrote with henry kissinger and a computer scientist. it is wonderful to have you back on the show. thank you so much for joining us. your book tells us that we are entering a new epic. the age of a.i.. the world seems calm about this big transition. do you think most people don't understand the gravity of what is happening at this moment? eric: we wrote the book because precisely we don't think people understand what this will do to society both the good and bad. as a prologue, what...
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henry kissinger and the u.s. secretary of commerce. coming up next, bitcoin seeing its biggest drop since september. a broad-based retreat from recent record highs. the analysis just ahead. this is bloomberg. haidi: bitcoin whip starring below $60,000. that's bring in our guest for more. we have seen previously the pullback. >> there could be. it is hanging above the key $60,000 level, above the 50 day moving average. we had a couple of things yesterday. the infrastructure bill which has some taxation measures, news out of china they are continuing the crypto crackdown. nothing super unexpected but enough after a decent run up to take the space down a little bit. shery: what is the next technical level we need to watch out for? joanna: i would say the 50 day moving average is pretty key. that is also watching either. either is above it. more broadly, the crypto space is down 6% to 8% over the past 24 hours, and crypto is so volatile that is not a huge amount relatively, but it definitely is looking somewhat fragile and there were some
henry kissinger and the u.s. secretary of commerce. coming up next, bitcoin seeing its biggest drop since september. a broad-based retreat from recent record highs. the analysis just ahead. this is bloomberg. haidi: bitcoin whip starring below $60,000. that's bring in our guest for more. we have seen previously the pullback. >> there could be. it is hanging above the key $60,000 level, above the 50 day moving average. we had a couple of things yesterday. the infrastructure bill which has...
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which might be true if your henry kissinger. my friend moynihan what once rather rudely said read more books while in the senate the most of his colleagues read. proof that wasn't so. pat kept writing and producing serious books, but the trick in life in washington, really everywhere but particularly here, is to keep your intellectual capital restocked. >> host: said this is a booktv what have impacted you the most? >> guest: gosh. i mean,. >> host: recently he reach of many. there's probably some the pop up in recent memory. >> guest: i i just wrote a biography of john c. calhoun. >> host: okay. >> guest: very bright man, very bad man. >> host: that's a bad, nation. >> guest: a commendation but it's true. he was a very sinewy mind, good thinker and a terrible -- but white supremacy. >> host: speaking of the bad causes, this column he wrote in 2018 about visiting the holocaust museum here in washington, another place you can go to learn, it's hard to go there to learn about it. obviously you with an the column is called into ete
which might be true if your henry kissinger. my friend moynihan what once rather rudely said read more books while in the senate the most of his colleagues read. proof that wasn't so. pat kept writing and producing serious books, but the trick in life in washington, really everywhere but particularly here, is to keep your intellectual capital restocked. >> host: said this is a booktv what have impacted you the most? >> guest: gosh. i mean,. >> host: recently he reach of many....
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elizabeth: taiwan is pushing back on henry kissinger. henry kissinger says china will not invade or attack taiwan foreign minister says it is a fact. it's a reality. we're worried about it. china could take out a offshore island off the coast of taiwan and start small that way. even australia is saying, yes, this is a looming crisis. your final word, sir. >> yeah, you, we need to be very aggressive with china and we haven't been out there. in a way joe biden is compromised but we need to be verbally very aggressive with him and military verying a agressive with him. here is what i would do. call the seventh fleet, fifth carrier battle group led by the uss ronald reagan, park in taiwan straits until they stop flying overflights into the air defense identification zone in taiwan. we have to take strong actions and we haven't. elizabeth: lieutenant-general keith kellogging, have a happy thanksgiving. thank you for your service and thank you to all the military veterans out there, what done foreour country, happy thanksgiving to you. still t
elizabeth: taiwan is pushing back on henry kissinger. henry kissinger says china will not invade or attack taiwan foreign minister says it is a fact. it's a reality. we're worried about it. china could take out a offshore island off the coast of taiwan and start small that way. even australia is saying, yes, this is a looming crisis. your final word, sir. >> yeah, you, we need to be very aggressive with china and we haven't been out there. in a way joe biden is compromised but we need to...
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i repeat -- [indiscernible] amy: the night before the invasion, henry kissinger and president ford were in the indonesian capital of jakarta toasting general, the ruler. >> our relationship involves a common concern for the right of every nation to pursue its destiny on its own independent and sovereign courts. on behalf of mrs. ford and myself, i raise my glass and propose a toast. amy: the brother of the former governor of east timor and mself a political leader now in exile, was working for the indonesians at the time. >> i arrived in jakarta one hour before presidentord and henry kissinger related in jakarta. on the same night, i was informed, a top officer in the administration, that america had given the green light for indonesia to invade timor. amy: the united states supplied 90% of indonesia's arms the story of east timor is one few know about except those who have lived through it. six foreignournalistshere there is indonesia type are executed by the indonesian military. australian tv correspondent greg shackleton said this report the night before the frontier town he was visi
i repeat -- [indiscernible] amy: the night before the invasion, henry kissinger and president ford were in the indonesian capital of jakarta toasting general, the ruler. >> our relationship involves a common concern for the right of every nation to pursue its destiny on its own independent and sovereign courts. on behalf of mrs. ford and myself, i raise my glass and propose a toast. amy: the brother of the former governor of east timor and mself a political leader now in exile, was...
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kissinger and others buy in, and they put $384 million into theranos. moseley himself invested $6 million of his own money. >> the defense trying to portray these investor as sophisticated investors. they were advised in writing it was highly speculative and they're taking a big risk here. >> reporter: the testimony was effective according to michelle hagen, a legal analyst. >> holmes is trying to shift the blame to say it isn't elizabeth holmes that made these decisions, they made their decisions based off what their representatives told him. >> reporter: moseley said he relied on a flattering fortune magazine cover story about holmes, and dr. kissinger met memphis and was impressed with her. the trial resumes tomorrow. in san jose, len ramirez, kpix 5 five. >>> the santa clara district's office is not going to be filing charges in the shooting at the home of a councilwoman rebecca armendariz. it was during a halloween party. one person was killed three others wounded the mercury news reports that the suspect is the councilmember's relative. the d.a.'s
kissinger and others buy in, and they put $384 million into theranos. moseley himself invested $6 million of his own money. >> the defense trying to portray these investor as sophisticated investors. they were advised in writing it was highly speculative and they're taking a big risk here. >> reporter: the testimony was effective according to michelle hagen, a legal analyst. >> holmes is trying to shift the blame to say it isn't elizabeth holmes that made these decisions, they...
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henry kissinger and the u.s. secretary of commerce, gina raimondo is one of the speakers we will hear from. we get a preview of the first official summit between president xi and president biden. coming up next, the chinese property sector with developers, kaiser said to miss interest payments. we get the details next, this is bloomberg. ♪ >> credit markets focused on training starts across greater china today. bloomberg learned that some of kaiser group creditors have yet to see payment from last week. rachel, what do we know about the latest at kaiser? >> they had about 88 million do in payment last week. and some of the dollar bondholders they had not yet seen -- the dollar bond in question trended down. there is growing doubt about the company ability to pay their debts. the developer has 30 days to repay those interests for they go into default. that could be likely to show how their progress has been. -- how slow their progress has been. >> we continue to see that pressure among broader developers. as soo
henry kissinger and the u.s. secretary of commerce, gina raimondo is one of the speakers we will hear from. we get a preview of the first official summit between president xi and president biden. coming up next, the chinese property sector with developers, kaiser said to miss interest payments. we get the details next, this is bloomberg. ♪ >> credit markets focused on training starts across greater china today. bloomberg learned that some of kaiser group creditors have yet to see...
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kissinger and others buy in, and they put $384 million into theranos. moseley himself invested $6 million of his own money. >> the defense trying to portray these investor as sophisticated investors.
kissinger and others buy in, and they put $384 million into theranos. moseley himself invested $6 million of his own money. >> the defense trying to portray these investor as sophisticated investors.
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secretary of state henry kissinger, both an investor and board member for theranos. and according to the defense, not one of them looked closely at where their money was going. >> there really has been such an absence of due diligence throughout this entire process. >> reporter: what they all have in common, according to moseley's testimony, holmes convinced all of them that theranos machines worked and that the company would eventually make money. court watchers say today's testimony meant to help prosecutors could actually boost the defense. >> the defense is gaining ground because they are showing that, you know, anybody who is going to invest hundreds of millions of dollars in a startup, especially a scientific, technology startup, at an absolute minimum needs to be convinced that the technology works. >> reporter: prosecutors also told the defense that on a couple of different occasions, theranos released memos with its logo, alongside the logos of pharmaceutical giants pfizer and schering-plough. they brought witnesses to the stand to testify that neither of th
secretary of state henry kissinger, both an investor and board member for theranos. and according to the defense, not one of them looked closely at where their money was going. >> there really has been such an absence of due diligence throughout this entire process. >> reporter: what they all have in common, according to moseley's testimony, holmes convinced all of them that theranos machines worked and that the company would eventually make money. court watchers say today's...
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kissinger, to investigate theranos as an investment opportunity for them both. he said he was fooled by the pfizer logo documents, and had questions about the company, but ultimately recommended kissinger invest. he also invested $6 million, after writing that he was a mannered with what holmes was doing. >> i understand there was a slight disruption in court today? what happened? >> reporter: everything came to a screeching halt this morning, after the court clerk noticed that a man in the gallery was taking pictures. taking pictures or recording the trial proceedings in federal court is forbidden. that is why we have court artists, sketching what goes on. we can't shoot any video. this man was taking pictures, and he was ordered by the judge to come up. he had to make sure the photos were being erased, and he was admonished for doing that. he said court marshals would be taking action if he was seen doing that again. this trial has had, as you have been following, just about everything. >> another day, another drama. thank you. >>> one person is dead after a s
kissinger, to investigate theranos as an investment opportunity for them both. he said he was fooled by the pfizer logo documents, and had questions about the company, but ultimately recommended kissinger invest. he also invested $6 million, after writing that he was a mannered with what holmes was doing. >> i understand there was a slight disruption in court today? what happened? >> reporter: everything came to a screeching halt this morning, after the court clerk noticed that a...
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this after being introduced to holmes by former secretary of state henry kissinger who once served on the company's board of directors. moseley also recommended theranos to other investors and took everything at face value when it came to the blood testing data. you can follow our reporting of the theranos trial online. head to nbcbayarea.com and click on elizabeth holmes trial coverage. >>> possible new help for families struggling the most to make it in the bay. fremont may become the next bay area city to launch a universal basic income program. next bay area's bob redell has more on the next steps. >> reporter: on tuesday night, fremont city council voted to research this pilot program. to see if they'd be worthwhile to provide guaranteed income to the poorest residents here in the city of fremont, namely those families at risk of homelessness and young people transitioning out of foster care. this move directs city staff to explore ways to fund the pilot, including applying for grants. los angeles and oakland are already investing in universal basic income as a way to battle pove
this after being introduced to holmes by former secretary of state henry kissinger who once served on the company's board of directors. moseley also recommended theranos to other investors and took everything at face value when it came to the blood testing data. you can follow our reporting of the theranos trial online. head to nbcbayarea.com and click on elizabeth holmes trial coverage. >>> possible new help for families struggling the most to make it in the bay. fremont may become...
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kissinger again to nixon was focused on the president a moral approach to foreign policy. his prioritization of stability above all at the expense of a concern with democracy for human rights or even economic development. what counted for nixon in other words was the extent to which a foreign nation served americans geostrategic interest rate the nature of the government and their attitude toward their own people mattered hardly at all amid what social sciences have taken twitch hardheaded notions of national interest trump allegedly softheaded notions of democracy or social justice. so this kind of thing is of course one of many reasons why richard nixon has been the focus of so much disdain if not in fact hatred over the years. it is true that all of the news is not bad for richard nixon and his legacy, recent polls of presidential accomplishments ten presidential standings reveal nixon sometimes falls in the lowest but usually lands somewhere in that third and the company of safe martin van buren, zachary taylor, herbert kruger, jimmy carter. but clearly many of these m
kissinger again to nixon was focused on the president a moral approach to foreign policy. his prioritization of stability above all at the expense of a concern with democracy for human rights or even economic development. what counted for nixon in other words was the extent to which a foreign nation served americans geostrategic interest rate the nature of the government and their attitude toward their own people mattered hardly at all amid what social sciences have taken twitch hardheaded...
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we will hear from henry kissinger himself, a host of voices to weigh in on that u.s.-china relation. and don't forget, one meeting will be hosted by mike bloomberg himself. yvonne: we will bring you a full coverage of what is going on. stephen engle will talk us through what we've learned at these virtual summits. talk about the significance of this and the fact that we start out pretty warm. steven: you can never steal my thunder. i was struck by this as well, the tone was obviously set and in the opening 10 minutes, you saw xi jinping smiling and giving president biden -- very happy to see president biden, and biden is smiling and waving back. it does set the tone, and i'm not being disrespectful to president xi, but he usually has a desist are said -- disinterested and dour look on his face. but it was a good opening salvo. biden saying he look forward to a candid and forthright discussion. however, all countries he said have to play by the same rules of the road. and that gets it -- into the various granular details of economic policy that the u.s. feels they are
we will hear from henry kissinger himself, a host of voices to weigh in on that u.s.-china relation. and don't forget, one meeting will be hosted by mike bloomberg himself. yvonne: we will bring you a full coverage of what is going on. stephen engle will talk us through what we've learned at these virtual summits. talk about the significance of this and the fact that we start out pretty warm. steven: you can never steal my thunder. i was struck by this as well, the tone was obviously set and in...
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we also had henry kissinger weighing in on u.s.-china tensions and now day two. we have so much more to go, if it is drug development of medicine, pandemic readiness, and of course, climate as an issue as well. haslinda: we talked about taking a pulse check of the health of our planet following cop 26. we are increasingly tapping space to solve problems on earth, and we had one man trying to connect the 50% of the world not connected yet. we are talking about rural areas. how is he doing this? looking to send 300,000 satellites to space that we are able to connect all these people. satellites are getting smaller and smaller to reduce the cost of sending them to space. very, very ambitious plan for space. we also talked about ambitions in the market from goldman sachs' ceo, and that really plays into what is happening within ration concerns as well, right? haidi: and there has been the crush when it comes to energy prices, right? it could be one area that washington and beijing could find agreement on. president biden did discuss a virtual summit earlier on. how l
we also had henry kissinger weighing in on u.s.-china tensions and now day two. we have so much more to go, if it is drug development of medicine, pandemic readiness, and of course, climate as an issue as well. haslinda: we talked about taking a pulse check of the health of our planet following cop 26. we are increasingly tapping space to solve problems on earth, and we had one man trying to connect the 50% of the world not connected yet. we are talking about rural areas. how is he doing this?...
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i said when we had henry kissinger mere for a while, this was a guy scoring all these triumphs, foreign policy triumphs when the dow was in and out of 1000. 36 times that right now. amazing time. benefit of patience with stocks. that is the clarion call of my buddy charles payne. he is now. charles: neil, great interview, great, great interview. good to see you as well. neil: interesting guy. charles: good afternoon, i'm charles payne. this is "making money." breaking right now, stop me if you heard this before, i will said it over and over, i will repeat it again, one of wall street's greatest axioms, new highs beget new highs. powered by record amount of cash pouring into the market. amazing earning. get this, stocks are getting cheaper. i will explain later in the show. all you have to do, grab a pen and a pad, let's make
i said when we had henry kissinger mere for a while, this was a guy scoring all these triumphs, foreign policy triumphs when the dow was in and out of 1000. 36 times that right now. amazing time. benefit of patience with stocks. that is the clarion call of my buddy charles payne. he is now. charles: neil, great interview, great, great interview. good to see you as well. neil: interesting guy. charles: good afternoon, i'm charles payne. this is "making money." breaking right now, stop...
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he said he invested $6 million into theranos after being introduced to holmes from henry kissinger. he said he took everything at face value when it came to the blood testing data. you can find all of our reporting on the theranos trial online. just head to nbcbayarea.com and click on elizabeth holmes trial coverage. >>> 5:37. new this morning, one north bay school district reportedly offering a buyout plan due to declining enrollment forecasts. they are predicting enrollment to start declining next fall. this would be the district's first drop in a decade, and as a result the trustees have approved a staff buyout plan, and this is with the idea for early retirement for at least 15 employees that qualify. >>> 5:37 on your wednesday morning. taking a peek outside before the sun's arrival. a nice and clear look over downtown san josÉ. more is expected this week. to get a better timeline, let's bring in meteorologist, kari hall. >>> we have more rain heading our way, and by this time tomorrow morning we will have a much different picture. visibility is the issue as we have seen it dro
he said he invested $6 million into theranos after being introduced to holmes from henry kissinger. he said he took everything at face value when it came to the blood testing data. you can find all of our reporting on the theranos trial online. just head to nbcbayarea.com and click on elizabeth holmes trial coverage. >>> 5:37. new this morning, one north bay school district reportedly offering a buyout plan due to declining enrollment forecasts. they are predicting enrollment to start...
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henry kissinger once said when you come to washington you start running down your intellectual capital because you don't have time to reap punish it. my friend moynahan who once rather rudely said he wrote more books in the senate for most of his colleagues read proved to be so. pat was writing and producing serious books but the trick of life in washington really everywhere butgo particularly is to keep your intellectual capital restocked. >> since this is booktv what books have impacted you the most? >> oh gosh. >> there are probably some that pop up in recent memory. >> i just read about john c. calhoun a very bright man. a very bad man. he was this anyway minded tanker for a terrible cause of white supremacy. >> speaking ofca bad causes this column that you wrote in 2018 about the holocaust museum here in washington another place we can go to learn and it's hard to go there and learn about it obviously. the column is called into eternity and you tell the story. >> you'll have to refresh me. >> i can'tut read from it becaue i will probably try because it's about a woman who's taken
henry kissinger once said when you come to washington you start running down your intellectual capital because you don't have time to reap punish it. my friend moynahan who once rather rudely said he wrote more books in the senate for most of his colleagues read proved to be so. pat was writing and producing serious books but the trick of life in washington really everywhere butgo particularly is to keep your intellectual capital restocked. >> since this is booktv what books have impacted...
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including henry kissinger so many people are overweight now, and asking themselves, "why can't i lose weight?" for most, the reason is insulin resistance, and they don't even know they have it. conventional starvation diets don't address insulin resistance. that's why they don't work. now there's release from golo. it naturally helps reverse insulin resistance, stops sugar cravings, and releases stubborn fat all while controlling stress and emotional eating. at last, a diet pill that actually works. go to golo.com to get yours. dani: good morning from bloomberg's european headquarters, it has just gone 6:30 in london. i am dani burger with manus cranny live on the road from singapore. world leaders seal a breakthrough climate dealing glasgow after two weeks of talks. can the watered down packed -- the water down pact leaves the paris clement accord on life-support. airbus scores the first big win at the dubai air shore with a mega order for 255 new jets. we bring you a packed lineup of interviews from the event. manus, good morning. the grinch arrived early, that is the consensus at b
including henry kissinger so many people are overweight now, and asking themselves, "why can't i lose weight?" for most, the reason is insulin resistance, and they don't even know they have it. conventional starvation diets don't address insulin resistance. that's why they don't work. now there's release from golo. it naturally helps reverse insulin resistance, stops sugar cravings, and releases stubborn fat all while controlling stress and emotional eating. at last, a diet pill that...
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conversation, the economic forum in singapore, including henry kissinger earlier today. the gentleman from goldman sachs earlier, and a conversation with the prime mr. of singapore a few hours ago. singapore continues with bloomberg. this is bloomberg. good morning. ♪ jonathan: let's get this trading mornings darted. a beautiful morning in new york city. your equity market -.1%. "the countdown to the open" starts right now. >> everything you need to get set for the start of u.s. trading. this is "bloomberg: the open" with jonathan ferro. from new york we begin with the big issue. counting down to a fed chair decision. >> between governor brainard and chairman powell. >> do not see much daylight between them. >> not a lot of daylight. >> monetary policy is still loose. >> inflation is running hot. >> weber comes in will have to tighten. >> the big differences on regulatory policy. >> will be shaping up the fed. >> a significant story
conversation, the economic forum in singapore, including henry kissinger earlier today. the gentleman from goldman sachs earlier, and a conversation with the prime mr. of singapore a few hours ago. singapore continues with bloomberg. this is bloomberg. good morning. ♪ jonathan: let's get this trading mornings darted. a beautiful morning in new york city. your equity market -.1%. "the countdown to the open" starts right now. >> everything you need to get set for the start of...
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you have henry kissinger, janet reno, hillary's i.t. guy, former bush chief of staff and all others held in contempt of congress. none of them got the treatment that steve bannon got. so the question is do we have equal justice and equal application of our laws in this country? sadly, i hate to say, the answer is no. here with reaction, steve bannon's attorney. when was the last year, 1983 since this ever happened? of course it would happen to steve bannon because if you are associated with trump, everything happens only to those people. >> that's right. usually i don't comment on a pending case but in this case, have an obligation to because merrick garland the attorney general had the audacity to issue a press release with the indictment saying this represents a steadfast commitment of his department to equal justice law. little could be further from the truth. they don't prosecute people criminally for this. every american citizen ought to be scared to death by what happened to steve bannon. he was subpoenaed to this committee headed
you have henry kissinger, janet reno, hillary's i.t. guy, former bush chief of staff and all others held in contempt of congress. none of them got the treatment that steve bannon got. so the question is do we have equal justice and equal application of our laws in this country? sadly, i hate to say, the answer is no. here with reaction, steve bannon's attorney. when was the last year, 1983 since this ever happened? of course it would happen to steve bannon because if you are associated with...
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mostly after reading henry kissinger he once said that when you come to washington you start toow run down your intellectual capitol because you do not have time to replenish it. but my friend who i once will he said. [inaudible]. he said most of his colleagues read, proved that it was not so in confronting and producing serious books but the trick in life in washington, really everywhere but particular here is to keep your intellectual capitol re- stocked. >> what books have impacted you the most, you read so many. >> i just read a biography, and very bright man, veryry bad man. it's a very bad combination but is true. he was a good thinker and a terrible cause but it was white supremacy. >> speaking of these bad causes, is: that you wrote in 2018, about the holocaust, the museum here in washington another placn to learn about it is hard and obviously went. it's called eternity - and will you tell the story. i will probably cry little bit but it's about a woman and her son was taken. >> yes the holocaust museum, from someone who discovered it along the way, some photographs and lette
mostly after reading henry kissinger he once said that when you come to washington you start toow run down your intellectual capitol because you do not have time to replenish it. but my friend who i once will he said. [inaudible]. he said most of his colleagues read, proved that it was not so in confronting and producing serious books but the trick in life in washington, really everywhere but particular here is to keep your intellectual capitol re- stocked. >> what books have impacted you...
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officials, henry kissinger, george schultz, betsy devos among them. the devos family investing $100 million in theranos. how such prominent individuals fell for what prosecutors say was a scam is part of what makes the holmes case so intriguing. >> an important component for the government is to show not only that she made factual misrepresentations but when she did it, she was intending to defraud them. >> she's a law professor closely following the case. >> once you get a certain number of people in that are reputable, other people assume due diligence or investigation had occurred. secondly, this was an exciting opportunity in terms of changing health care. >> among those that testified, former defense secretary james mattis who serveed on theranos' board. he invested $85,000 in the company. >> compared to other investments made in the condition, not a huge one. but for someone that spent their life in civil service, it is not an insignificant amount of money. >> holmes claimed her devices were used in the military in the battlefield to assess the
officials, henry kissinger, george schultz, betsy devos among them. the devos family investing $100 million in theranos. how such prominent individuals fell for what prosecutors say was a scam is part of what makes the holmes case so intriguing. >> an important component for the government is to show not only that she made factual misrepresentations but when she did it, she was intending to defraud them. >> she's a law professor closely following the case. >> once you get a...
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she name dropped names like henry kissinger, the gaddafi family. she was a woman who had an extraordinary global rolodex. she was great friends with prince andrew. so the question is, are we going to learn in this trial, how did somebody with all those benefits get to be where she is now, charged with these unspeakable allegations? how would somebody like her be in a position that she's now charged with helping jeffrey epstein groom and sexually abuse underage women? you know, i think it's the image of a very accomplished, privileged woman doing this to other woman, it's something that is very difficult to comprehend. and we all want answers. >> absolutely. and in a recent "rolling stone" article, you note that high society types are bracing for this trial. what's driving that? fear that they'll be implicated if epstein's little black book is introduced as evidence? what do you think? >> well, i know from my reporting -- and we all know it from the last two years, right, jim, that since jeffrey epstein died, all sorts of names have been reported as
she name dropped names like henry kissinger, the gaddafi family. she was a woman who had an extraordinary global rolodex. she was great friends with prince andrew. so the question is, are we going to learn in this trial, how did somebody with all those benefits get to be where she is now, charged with these unspeakable allegations? how would somebody like her be in a position that she's now charged with helping jeffrey epstein groom and sexually abuse underage women? you know, i think it's the...
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kissinger used to say of being true. this is a vital, vital moment and i think that the passage of these pieces of legislation have shown that the president and speaker pelosi and others know what they're doing, sure, inflation is bad. sure, the polls, it would be great if they were higher but 11, 10 months ago people stormed the capitol so i think we just have to remind ourselves that the stakes are different than they have been in recent decades. >> well, let me be annoying and rewind you to the second to last point you made about inflation. because as 41's biographer no one needs to remind you that the label out of touch is fatal politically and a lot of democrats fear that's exactly what's happening. >> it's a great point. it's totally fair. george h.w. bush is a good example here. he's a man who made long-term decisions, the budget deal in 1990 that helped lead to the rise of gingrich which was part of the rise of what we're dealing with now, he signed -- president bush changed the americans with disability act. a w
kissinger used to say of being true. this is a vital, vital moment and i think that the passage of these pieces of legislation have shown that the president and speaker pelosi and others know what they're doing, sure, inflation is bad. sure, the polls, it would be great if they were higher but 11, 10 months ago people stormed the capitol so i think we just have to remind ourselves that the stakes are different than they have been in recent decades. >> well, let me be annoying and rewind...
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kissinger, and he also served once on the board of directors. he said he took everything at face value when it came to the blood-testing data. can you follow our following of the theranos trial at nbcbayarea.com. >>> there's reporting that the enrollment in the district is expected to decline starting next fall. trustees approved a buyout plan for at least 15 employees that qualify. >>> it's 6:37 on your wednesday morning. we're halfway through the workweek. it's a nice and clear start to our morning. enjoy it now because changes are in the works. kari has a look at the forecast. >> by this time tomorrow morning it will be raining. we have a lot of changes coming our way. we are waking up to fog in parts of our inland valleys, especially the tri-valley. look at novato, and visibility is at zero. we're seeing no visibility at half moon bay, due to the dense fog rolling by. allow yourself extra time to get to work. that's a live look outside in dublin. watch out for the fog there. it's a cloudy start, but it will warm up to about 70 degrees, so pr
kissinger, and he also served once on the board of directors. he said he took everything at face value when it came to the blood-testing data. can you follow our following of the theranos trial at nbcbayarea.com. >>> there's reporting that the enrollment in the district is expected to decline starting next fall. trustees approved a buyout plan for at least 15 employees that qualify. >>> it's 6:37 on your wednesday morning. we're halfway through the workweek. it's a nice and...
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kissinger used to say of being true. and this is a vital, vital moment. i think that the passage of these pieces of legislation have shown that the president and speaker pelosi, and others know what they are doing sure, inflation is bad, it sure the polls could be better if they were higher, but ten months ago, people stormed the capitol, so i think we just have to remind ourselves that the stakes are different than they have been in recent decades. well, let me be annoying and rewind you to the second to last point you made, about inflation. because, as 41's biographer, no one needs to remind you that the label out of touch is fatal, politically. and a lot of democrats fear that's exactly what's happened. >> it's a great point, it's totally fair. george h. w. bush is a good example here, he's a man who made long term decisions, the budget deal in 1990 that helped lead the rise of gingrich, which is part of the rise of what we're dealing with now. president bush signed the american disabilities, act change things fundame
kissinger used to say of being true. and this is a vital, vital moment. i think that the passage of these pieces of legislation have shown that the president and speaker pelosi, and others know what they are doing sure, inflation is bad, it sure the polls could be better if they were higher, but ten months ago, people stormed the capitol, so i think we just have to remind ourselves that the stakes are different than they have been in recent decades. well, let me be annoying and rewind you to...
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you have henry kissinger, janet reno, hillary's i.t. guy, former bush chief of staff and all others held in contempt of congress. none of them got the treatment that steve bannon got. so the question is do we have equal justice and equal application of our laws in this country? sadly, i hate to say, the answer is no. here with reaction, steve bannon's attorney. when was the last year, 1983 since this ever happened? of course it would happen to steve bannon because if you are associated with trump, everything happens only to those people. >> that's right. usually i don't comment on a pending case but in this case, have an obligation to because merrick garland the attorney general had the audacity to issue a press release with the indictment on friday saying this represents a steadfast commitment of this department to equal justice of law. little could be further from the truth. they don't prosecute people criminally for this. every american citizen ought to be scared to death by what happened to steve bannon. he was subpoenaed to this sh
you have henry kissinger, janet reno, hillary's i.t. guy, former bush chief of staff and all others held in contempt of congress. none of them got the treatment that steve bannon got. so the question is do we have equal justice and equal application of our laws in this country? sadly, i hate to say, the answer is no. here with reaction, steve bannon's attorney. when was the last year, 1983 since this ever happened? of course it would happen to steve bannon because if you are associated with...
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henry kissinger is his top national security advisor and daniel moynihan from the harvard institute of urban affairs. he thought well, i've got to take care of terms on the more conservative side of the party. so he reached out to arthur. i know you want to be chairman of the fed but in the meantime i want you to come in the white house and oversee broad domestic policy. and so came and really politically consequence of the moynihan appointment and it was clear nixon set them up as sparring partners. intellectual sparring partners because they would fight each other with great decorum and quite articulately, but that went on for next almost 12 month, 11 months. >> so i think if we move forward past the -- we've got photograph -- oh yes, this is the urban affairs clouns council. describe what's going on there? >> this is our young staff. we were youngs. i was an old timer and three were 22, maybe 23. and then the gentlemen in the frames in the middle part of our group, thomas nast. political satirist. this is a portrait moynihan dug out of the basement office of the white house where th
henry kissinger is his top national security advisor and daniel moynihan from the harvard institute of urban affairs. he thought well, i've got to take care of terms on the more conservative side of the party. so he reached out to arthur. i know you want to be chairman of the fed but in the meantime i want you to come in the white house and oversee broad domestic policy. and so came and really politically consequence of the moynihan appointment and it was clear nixon set them up as sparring...
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i said when we had henry kissinger mere for a while, this was a guy scoring all these triumphs, foreign policy triumphs when the dow was in and out of 1000. 36 times that right now. amazing time. benefit of patience with stocks. that is the clarion call of my buddy charles payne. he is now. charles: neil, great interview, great, great interview. good to see you as well. neil: interesting guy. charles: good afternoon, i'm charles payne. this is "making money." breaking right now, stop me if you heard this before, i will said it over and over, i will repeat it again, one of wall street's greatest axioms, new highs beget new highs. powered by record amount of cash pouring into the market. amazing earning. get this, stocks are getting cheaper. i will explain later in the show. all you have to do, grab a pen and a pad, let's make some money. by the way i have some great experts lined up to give you guidance as well. could tomorrow really be jay powell's last press conference as fed chair? i will be joined by one of his harshest critics who the biden administration wants to replace him. speak
i said when we had henry kissinger mere for a while, this was a guy scoring all these triumphs, foreign policy triumphs when the dow was in and out of 1000. 36 times that right now. amazing time. benefit of patience with stocks. that is the clarion call of my buddy charles payne. he is now. charles: neil, great interview, great, great interview. good to see you as well. neil: interesting guy. charles: good afternoon, i'm charles payne. this is "making money." breaking right now, stop...
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henry kissinger, george schultz, betsy devos among them. the devos family investing a whopping $100 million in theranos. media titan rupert murdoch invested $125 million. how such prominent individuals ultimately fell for what prosecutors say was a scam is part of what makes the holmes case so intriguing. >> an important component for the government is to show not only that she made factual misrepresentations, but when she did it she was intending to defraud them. >> reporter: ellen kreitzberg is a law professor following the case. >> once you get a certain number of people in who are reputable, other people assume that the due diligence or the investigation had occurred. secondly, this was an exciting opportunity in terms of changing health care. >> reporter: among those who have testified, james matt mattis who served on theranos' board. >> compared to the other investments made in this company, it's not a huge one, but as he pointed out for someone who spent their life in civil service, it's not a -- not an insignificant amount of money.
henry kissinger, george schultz, betsy devos among them. the devos family investing a whopping $100 million in theranos. media titan rupert murdoch invested $125 million. how such prominent individuals ultimately fell for what prosecutors say was a scam is part of what makes the holmes case so intriguing. >> an important component for the government is to show not only that she made factual misrepresentations, but when she did it she was intending to defraud them. >> reporter: ellen...
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she convinced a lot of people, including rupert murdoch, henry kissinger, the former secretary of state to invest in her company. at one point making her a billionaire now for the past 4 days. her defense team, they painted her out to be the victim of her ex-boyfriend who helped her run theranos sunny balwani claiming that he imposed his will so much honor. she wasn't truly herself and did things that maybe she could not have done as far as legally that he imposed his will. according to prosecutors to say no, she knew full well what she was doing and that's why they charged her with wire fraud and conspiracy to commit wire fraud, meaning getting money from investors for her product. james if she is convicted she faces 20 years in prison. this case, 3 months old and look at the line right behind me. so it's still getting a lot of attention. guys, back to you. >> sure is. all right. thank you very much. well. >> another thing to get a lot of attention is these robberies. they keep happening all throughout the bay area. this time it was a business that was burglarized in oakland not for th
she convinced a lot of people, including rupert murdoch, henry kissinger, the former secretary of state to invest in her company. at one point making her a billionaire now for the past 4 days. her defense team, they painted her out to be the victim of her ex-boyfriend who helped her run theranos sunny balwani claiming that he imposed his will so much honor. she wasn't truly herself and did things that maybe she could not have done as far as legally that he imposed his will. according to...
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here's the whole -- richard nixon, dÉtente, henry kissinger, jimmy carter. i think is genie the senior jimmy carson gave his speech. -- it feels risky, now that i'm older, it feels a little risky to me. jamie? >> i'm a big fan of the approach. obviously, especially given where i stand today on radio liberty. i think the moral clarity of region is incredibly essential here. authoritarian's ultimately are incredibly fearful. they're fearful of their own citizens. and when they realize that democracies are resilient and united and up to the task, that strikes fear into the heart of every authoritarian leader. i think that's ultimately what regan understood and why this speech was so powerful. now, in terms of what a president says in a setting like this that in terms of presenting the moral clarity, the vision. then you could be the tactics and that diplomacy and the negotiation. which obviously regan engaged in extensively. one brief comments on the inter agency process. a conversation that was happening earlier. i only had a bit rule in the forthcoming bush a
here's the whole -- richard nixon, dÉtente, henry kissinger, jimmy carter. i think is genie the senior jimmy carson gave his speech. -- it feels risky, now that i'm older, it feels a little risky to me. jamie? >> i'm a big fan of the approach. obviously, especially given where i stand today on radio liberty. i think the moral clarity of region is incredibly essential here. authoritarian's ultimately are incredibly fearful. they're fearful of their own citizens. and when they realize that...
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kissinger. that's how big this case has gotten a lot of people. we showed you this morning, guys. remember they're outside as early as 4 o'clock in the morning just to get a seat and they're all reporters and anchors. the fact there are just members of the public wanting to be in sight to see elizabeth holmes for themselves. back to you. >> and this case certainly drawing a lot of attention. thank you. will. >> 34 another thing that's been in the news a lot getting a lot of attention is all of these businesses that are being burglarized and robbed all over the bay area. there was another one in oakland. it was hit renegade running on grand avenue and you can see the surveillance video. the thieves came in and they just started stealing as many shoes as they carry and then made off with them. this was sunday night and the owner says that he can't take. it is the 3rd time history has been broken into. >> when you're building community and we love being in oakland. and when something like this happ
kissinger. that's how big this case has gotten a lot of people. we showed you this morning, guys. remember they're outside as early as 4 o'clock in the morning just to get a seat and they're all reporters and anchors. the fact there are just members of the public wanting to be in sight to see elizabeth holmes for themselves. back to you. >> and this case certainly drawing a lot of attention. thank you. will. >> 34 another thing that's been in the news a lot getting a lot of...