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holbrooke? >> in july. at long island. and he was -- it was during the time that there were a lot of difficulties in pakistan. he was back in the united states and he was very anxious to get back into the region and get engaged. >> this is david gergen. i'm just curious about what he really felt about the afghan war. did he think it was winnable or did he think we really needed to adjust our sights there? >> well, i think that that's going to come out over time. but i will tell you this. that he put his heart and soul into it. and i don't think, you know, when richard holbrooke started to do something, he put everything else aside and worked on it. and this was something he passionately worked on and believed in trying to help us all. >> can you tell us his honest opinions about pakistan? >> i can't tell you that. >> you can but you'd have to kill me? >> i can't tell you this but i am going to tell you what you haven't given him credit for and that is that he had a tremendous vision of what europe was all about. it was ric
holbrooke? >> in july. at long island. and he was -- it was during the time that there were a lot of difficulties in pakistan. he was back in the united states and he was very anxious to get back into the region and get engaged. >> this is david gergen. i'm just curious about what he really felt about the afghan war. did he think it was winnable or did he think we really needed to adjust our sights there? >> well, i think that that's going to come out over time. but i will...
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who is he and what what his relationship to mr. holbrooke? >> barney rubin is adviser to the state department. one of the leading experts on afghanistan and pakistan. he has been part of this network of talents, different parts of the u.s. government. he is someone who has been a key adviser and architect, i think, of the civil society approach to afghanistan in terms of how to build a structure is to last. and he knows all the players. it just one of america's top people. i think he is an extraordinarily talented man. there may be others who have great experience, both -- we call of the nation building portfolio, but granular understanding of tectonics and who are very complicated. afghanistan is a place where we are spending about $120 billion a year in a country with $40 billion gdp, engaged in a bit of a war and power struggle internally and also a place where you have a proxy war between india and pakistan. so, it is an extraordinarily complex, brutal neighborhood and barney rubin is one of the leading experts on the area. host: the pres
who is he and what what his relationship to mr. holbrooke? >> barney rubin is adviser to the state department. one of the leading experts on afghanistan and pakistan. he has been part of this network of talents, different parts of the u.s. government. he is someone who has been a key adviser and architect, i think, of the civil society approach to afghanistan in terms of how to build a structure is to last. and he knows all the players. it just one of america's top people. i think he is...
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>> i think we heard the statement by mrs. clinton in particular. the legacy of his historic role that he played. she describe id the peace accors that ended the war in bosnia. he managed to bring warring leaders to the table. more recently, there was his role as president obama's envoy in afghanistan and pakistan. many will be asking the question who is to succeed him in the time when the u.s. is pushing to stabilize the situation in afghanistan and perhaps a transfer of more afghan troops forces involved in the fighting. >> i spoke earlier to the pakistani ambassador to the united states to was a close friend of richard holbrooke and met with him a few days ago. >> we had breakfast on thursday. the day before he was admitted to hospital. we were very close. we spoke frequently. i will remember him as a great diplomat who was able to show, while being loyal to the u.s., he was there friend and wanted to do good by them and his country. >> if you do not mind me questioning from your twitter freed -- quoting from your twitter feed. you said you asked
>> i think we heard the statement by mrs. clinton in particular. the legacy of his historic role that he played. she describe id the peace accors that ended the war in bosnia. he managed to bring warring leaders to the table. more recently, there was his role as president obama's envoy in afghanistan and pakistan. many will be asking the question who is to succeed him in the time when the u.s. is pushing to stabilize the situation in afghanistan and perhaps a transfer of more afghan...
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mr. holbrooke was 69 years old. >>> wintry weather is taking aim at the nation's east coast this morning after blasting heavy snow and high winds across the midwest. in northern indiana, more than 100 vehicles were stuck on highways for hours yesterday as a slow-moving storm blocked snowplow drivers' efforts to free them. at least 15 deaths have been linked to the storm which dumped nearly two feet of snow in parts of minnesota and wisconsin before moving into michigan and i understand understand. last night, the biting temperatures stretched further east with snow in parts of ohio, pennsylvania, and new york. >>> and now here's a look at some other stories making news early today in america. a missouri man returning after a weekend away found his home as frozen as an ice sickle. apparently a water main break shot water into the air and everything around it. add a blast of frigid air and the property literally became enclosed in ice. he says there's no damage on the inside. in fact, the h
mr. holbrooke was 69 years old. >>> wintry weather is taking aim at the nation's east coast this morning after blasting heavy snow and high winds across the midwest. in northern indiana, more than 100 vehicles were stuck on highways for hours yesterday as a slow-moving storm blocked snowplow drivers' efforts to free them. at least 15 deaths have been linked to the storm which dumped nearly two feet of snow in parts of minnesota and wisconsin before moving into michigan and i understand...
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mr. attorney general, i know your position, the conservative, the federal government has no right to do this. that's your position. answer, though, if you go on twitter, on facebook, e-mails to us today, answer the critic of your position. well, what happens? if you don't have this mandate in play. what happens if some 30, 35 year year old person decides i'm fine, i'm safe. then they have a horrific accident, say a car accident. and they end up in the emergency room. who pays snen. >> that's a great question. my obligation first is to defend the constitution. but the reality is, as you said, there are plenty of people who see benefits in this bill. and in a 2,700 page bill, surely there's something in it for everybody. i hope, a that we win the case and b, the parties can get back to the table and start to work on things there was broad agreement. there were enough feet voets to get this through, but i wouldn't call it broad agreement here. we need to start getting consumers in charge of
mr. attorney general, i know your position, the conservative, the federal government has no right to do this. that's your position. answer, though, if you go on twitter, on facebook, e-mails to us today, answer the critic of your position. well, what happens? if you don't have this mandate in play. what happens if some 30, 35 year year old person decides i'm fine, i'm safe. then they have a horrific accident, say a car accident. and they end up in the emergency room. who pays snen. >>...
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but i would underscore jamie's point that mr. holbrooke had this experience in the clinton administration of combining might with diplomacy and we see that president obama is ramping up the troop presence in afghanistan. of course, the big question is, when can we withdraw or withdraw those troops and mr. holbrooke was going to be a very important voice and player in determining that. >> there's one thing to know about milltrary strides and the other thing is the diplomatic strides and really finding a way towards a stable government in afghanistan. he was somebody, emily, who wasn't afraid to talk tough to harmid karzai. what are you hearing in washington about this huge loss for american foreign policy? >> his death is being met with great sadness here on capitol hill. particularly there was a very touching tribute that john kerry put out just this morning. had kerry won in '04, it was thought that holbrooke probably would have been a secretary of state and he put out a very moving tribute calling holbrooke a warrior for peace
but i would underscore jamie's point that mr. holbrooke had this experience in the clinton administration of combining might with diplomacy and we see that president obama is ramping up the troop presence in afghanistan. of course, the big question is, when can we withdraw or withdraw those troops and mr. holbrooke was going to be a very important voice and player in determining that. >> there's one thing to know about milltrary strides and the other thing is the diplomatic strides and...
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mr. berlusconi has confounded his critics with of color remarks. >> i say, battered you like girls than to be gay. >> such comments have overshadowed his successes, such as saving the state airline, reducing illegal immigration. but it has not been enough for one of his most -- one of his former allies leading the revolt in parliament. he calls mr. berlusconi and embarrassment who has failed to introduce reforms. an italian seem divided on the prime minister. >> this man says i hope the right wing coalition will lose and go home. this man says, i think mr. berlusconi will make it, which would be a terrible disaster. >> all this matters outside italy as well. the biggest economy in the euro zone. mr. berlusconi has called for stability and continuity. that may not be enough to save him. bbc news, in rome. >> of federal judge and the american state of virginia has declared part of president barack obama's health-care law unconstitutional. it is the first time a case against the reform has b
mr. berlusconi has confounded his critics with of color remarks. >> i say, battered you like girls than to be gay. >> such comments have overshadowed his successes, such as saving the state airline, reducing illegal immigration. but it has not been enough for one of his most -- one of his former allies leading the revolt in parliament. he calls mr. berlusconi and embarrassment who has failed to introduce reforms. an italian seem divided on the prime minister. >> this man says...
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mr. obama described mr. holbrooke as one of giants of american foreign policy. he was best none for helping to broker the dayton peace agreement which ended the bosnian conflict. his most recent role was as obama's special representative in pakistan and afghanistan. we look back at his life. >> peace negotiator and veteran troubleshooter richard holbrooke served as envoy to more than one u.s. president. he was point man on probably america's most troublesome overseas problem, averages and -- pakistan and afghanistan. he was famous for blunt speaking behind the scenes despite the hand shakes and courtesy in public. >> with president karzai, i carried a personal message from president obama. >> his active interest in asia spanned his career as a diplomat. he made frequent visits during his tenure as u.s. ambassador of the united nations, like here to china. he started his career as a vietnamese specialist on the delegation at the paris peace talks that ended the vietnam war. but it was his role in ending europe's war in bosnia with its siege of sarajevo that first
mr. obama described mr. holbrooke as one of giants of american foreign policy. he was best none for helping to broker the dayton peace agreement which ended the bosnian conflict. his most recent role was as obama's special representative in pakistan and afghanistan. we look back at his life. >> peace negotiator and veteran troubleshooter richard holbrooke served as envoy to more than one u.s. president. he was point man on probably america's most troublesome overseas problem, averages and...
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. >>> i want to ask the table, what was mr. holbrooke accomplishing in pakistan? how was he doing in that part of the world? >> well, i think that what richard's primary objective in that part of the world was to try to combine and work closely with the u.s. military. i think he recognized that the key actor right now is general petraeus and what you'll find is admiral mullen went to the hospital and richard and general petraeus developed an extremely good working relationship from the beginning. they respected him. they knew him from bosnia. and he understood that in order to be successful there he had to ensure that the civilian component tried to work with the military component and it wasn't easy. i think everyone from secretary gates to secretary clinton to the president has acknowledged our civilian capacity is rather thin as compared to the military capacity and richard was trying to chin thaup t up, one day working on new crops instead of drugs, the other day working on getting salaries of afghan police and military transferred by cell phone rather than ha
. >>> i want to ask the table, what was mr. holbrooke accomplishing in pakistan? how was he doing in that part of the world? >> well, i think that what richard's primary objective in that part of the world was to try to combine and work closely with the u.s. military. i think he recognized that the key actor right now is general petraeus and what you'll find is admiral mullen went to the hospital and richard and general petraeus developed an extremely good working relationship...
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it was put together with input from mr. holbrooke. according to several administration officials president obama is expected to restate his pledge to begin drawing down u.s. combat troops in july. the process now scheduled to be completed by the end of 2014. yesterday mr. gibbs acknowledged the president is confident that the u.s. is moving forward. >>> as you've heard the president say on his most recent trip to afghanistan i think we are -- we are seeing -- we are seeing some progress. we still have and i think you know many of them. we have many challenges in both security and governance. i think the president feels confident that we are on track on where we should be and that we can certainly meet our commitments to begin a conditions base drawdown of our forces in july. >> robert gates and secretary of state hillary clinton also scheduled to brief reporters thursday after the president's statement. >>> the australian associated press is reporting that wikileaks founder julian assange has made his first public statement since bein
it was put together with input from mr. holbrooke. according to several administration officials president obama is expected to restate his pledge to begin drawing down u.s. combat troops in july. the process now scheduled to be completed by the end of 2014. yesterday mr. gibbs acknowledged the president is confident that the u.s. is moving forward. >>> as you've heard the president say on his most recent trip to afghanistan i think we are -- we are seeing -- we are seeing some...
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who is he and what what his relationship to mr. holbrooke? >> barney rubin is adviser to the state department. one of the leading experts on afghanistan and pakistan. he has been part of this network of talents, different parts of the u.s. government. he is someone who has been a key adviser and architect, i think, of the civil society approach to afghanistan in terms of how to build a structure is to last. and he knows all the players. it just one of america's top people. i think he is an extraordinarily talented man. there may be others who have great experience, both -- we call of the nation building portfolio, but granular understanding of tectonics and who are very complicated. afghanistan is a place where we are spending about $120 billion a year in a country with $40 billion gdp, engaged in a bit of a war and power struggle internally and also a place where you have a proxy war between india and pakistan. so, it is an extraordinarily complex, brutal neighborhood and barney rubin is one of the leading experts on the area. host: the pres
who is he and what what his relationship to mr. holbrooke? >> barney rubin is adviser to the state department. one of the leading experts on afghanistan and pakistan. he has been part of this network of talents, different parts of the u.s. government. he is someone who has been a key adviser and architect, i think, of the civil society approach to afghanistan in terms of how to build a structure is to last. and he knows all the players. it just one of america's top people. i think he is...
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mr. hunter, mr. holbrooke using unparliamentary language. so i think it is important to at least have that history. i just want to say one other thing. we do not discuss the executive sessions, liberations of the committee, but i feel obliged to note since i think a misimpression could be had that in fact mr. rangel did sign a settlement effort, and the committee was unable to reach a settlement agreement with mr. rangel earlier this year. now, it may be that the committee and the house could do a different sanction. mr. scott identified several members and former members and staffers who are either still serving sentences in prison or still in court, being tried or an ongoing proceeding for misconduct. i think it is precisely because of that failure to put members of this body and the american public first demand a higher standard that the committee on a 9-1 vote recommended this sanction. we need a higher standard. mr. rangel himselfs a acknowledged that we need a higher standard. process is about protecting the integrity of the house as m
mr. hunter, mr. holbrooke using unparliamentary language. so i think it is important to at least have that history. i just want to say one other thing. we do not discuss the executive sessions, liberations of the committee, but i feel obliged to note since i think a misimpression could be had that in fact mr. rangel did sign a settlement effort, and the committee was unable to reach a settlement agreement with mr. rangel earlier this year. now, it may be that the committee and the house could...
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we also know there's a report that mr. holbrooke, before he went to emergency surgery said you have to end in war in afghanistan. you've spent time in afghanistan. you're back. we're waiting on this review. is this latest strategy working? six soldiers now losing their lives at the out post at the the beginning of this week. >> first of all, it's a huge loss to this country and to the world. he dedicated his life to diplomacy and giving us a more peaceful world. he was amazing at his job. it is a great loss. certainly we offer our thoughts and prayers to his family. as far as afghanistan is concerned, he's right. it is enormously expensive in afghanistan. we have 100,000 troops. it goes beyond the military. we have an enormous commitment on the civilian side as well. i think we are making progress. i saw some of that progress. but the key is the transition. it's to turn these responsibilities over to the afghans. i think we have to do that sooner rather than later. >> so many agree with you. we'll see where this review tak
we also know there's a report that mr. holbrooke, before he went to emergency surgery said you have to end in war in afghanistan. you've spent time in afghanistan. you're back. we're waiting on this review. is this latest strategy working? six soldiers now losing their lives at the out post at the the beginning of this week. >> first of all, it's a huge loss to this country and to the world. he dedicated his life to diplomacy and giving us a more peaceful world. he was amazing at his job....
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and mr. holbrooke was meant to have been there, as well, and he has been the very public face of this war effort, testifying before congress, talking to journalists when it was possible to really try to get the message of the administration out. so he is a vital part of this effort to turn that war around. >> and, you know, this is a man who's got a long history of diplomacy. he was credited with helping to end the war in bosnia in 1995 yet he has said that this assignment is the hardest one he's ever had. >> yes, it is incredibly hard as you can imagine perhaps not least because it's america's longest war. i first met him during his shuttle diplomacy in the balkan wars when sarejevo and bosnia were embroiled in a vicious ethic war, and he was deployed by president clinton and was really credited with getting all sides together and finally hammering out the dayton peace accords that ended that vicious civil war there. >> christiane amanpour who has covered richard holbrooke for many years now
and mr. holbrooke was meant to have been there, as well, and he has been the very public face of this war effort, testifying before congress, talking to journalists when it was possible to really try to get the message of the administration out. so he is a vital part of this effort to turn that war around. >> and, you know, this is a man who's got a long history of diplomacy. he was credited with helping to end the war in bosnia in 1995 yet he has said that this assignment is the hardest...
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holbrooke, your country is not prepared to move here? >> he did ask me several times things like, would you be crazy enough to bomb us over our security police? i said, yeah, we're just that crazy. >> you spent hours and hours with malosovitch. what drives him? >> power. >> understanding war power, understanding diplomatic power. power of force. richard holbrooke's last posting was as this president's special forces for afghanistan and pakistan. it will be presented to the country by the president in two days on thursday. we'll have more of that on tomorrow's show. stay tuned. pathetic. you call this a holiday party? we need to help. these people are under-indulgers, not enjoying the holidays! together we can end under-indulgence. and if you over do it, pepto-bismol's got you covered. ♪ we get double miles on every purchase. so we earned a holiday trip to the big apple twice as fast! dinner! [ garth ] we get double miles every time we use our card. and since double miles add up fast, we can bring the whole gang! it's hard to beat doubl
holbrooke, your country is not prepared to move here? >> he did ask me several times things like, would you be crazy enough to bomb us over our security police? i said, yeah, we're just that crazy. >> you spent hours and hours with malosovitch. what drives him? >> power. >> understanding war power, understanding diplomatic power. power of force. richard holbrooke's last posting was as this president's special forces for afghanistan and pakistan. it will be presented to...
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holbrooke, your country is not prepared to move here? >> he did ask me several times things like, would you be crazy enough to bomb us over our security politiciace? i said, yeah, we're just that crazy. >> you spent hours and hours with malosovitch. what drives him? >> power. >> understanding war power, understandi ining diplomatic po. pow e of force. richard holbrooke's last posting was as his president's special forces for afghanistan and pakistan. it will be presented to the country by the president in two days on thursday. we'll have more of that on tomorrow's show. stay tuned. we've saved people a lot of money on car insurance. feels nice going into the holidays. ohhhh.... will you marry me? oooh, helzberg diamonds. yeah, well he must have saved some money with geico. reminds me of the gecko mating call. really? how does that go? shoo be doo be doo. geico. 15 minutes could save you 15% or more on car insurance. slow you down. introducing bayer am. its dual-action formula delivers extra strength pain relief, plus it fights fatigue. s
holbrooke, your country is not prepared to move here? >> he did ask me several times things like, would you be crazy enough to bomb us over our security politiciace? i said, yeah, we're just that crazy. >> you spent hours and hours with malosovitch. what drives him? >> power. >> understanding war power, understandi ining diplomatic po. pow e of force. richard holbrooke's last posting was as his president's special forces for afghanistan and pakistan. it will be presented...
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mr. obama thanked the players for their charitable programs with children. put the champs to work. >> yeah, look at kobe and president obama. you can see there's not as much of a height difference as i would think there. >> that's right. >> we'll be right back with more "world news now." [ male announcer ] little oliver's fog horn nose had a powerful spray. but mom had new puffs ultra soft & strong to save the day. with lotion-free pillows to cushion the force. puffs ultra soft & strong holds up better than value tissue of course. ♪ who's born to care this life was protected... ♪ seems you've always been right there ♪ this life was saved... ♪ soothing sadness ♪ healing pain and this life # was made easier... ♪ making smiles appear again because of this life. nursing. at johnson & johnson, we salute all those who hoose the life... that makes a difference. ♪ you're a nurse ♪ you make a difference it's a story that played out like a shakespearean tragedy almost. a son shamed
mr. obama thanked the players for their charitable programs with children. put the champs to work. >> yeah, look at kobe and president obama. you can see there's not as much of a height difference as i would think there. >> that's right. >> we'll be right back with more "world news now." [ male announcer ] little oliver's fog horn nose had a powerful spray. but mom had new puffs ultra soft & strong to save the day. with lotion-free pillows to cushion the force....
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in the dying words of our great heroes that we just lost, mr. holbrooke, and i think we will be out of afghanistan by september of next year. host: patrick, democrat, good morning to you. caller: good morning. congressman, i'm sure you were alive during the 1950's and 1960's. america sustained its longest period of economic growth. during that period, the tax rate was 91%. that was the highest marginal tax rate in america. guest: it was changed. caller: of course it was. he was a billionaire. this is my point, congressman. poor people are out of work right now because there's no money available to them. rich people do not have to work because they've already set up the methods that will continue to have them the rich. if we put a strain on our society -- string on our society, we may be able to get our society moving. i do not know how the cutting taxes will work. it has not worked and it is not going to work in the future. guest: let me respond to that. the bush tax cuts of 2001 and 2003, the democrats role was to make sure that the middle clas
in the dying words of our great heroes that we just lost, mr. holbrooke, and i think we will be out of afghanistan by september of next year. host: patrick, democrat, good morning to you. caller: good morning. congressman, i'm sure you were alive during the 1950's and 1960's. america sustained its longest period of economic growth. during that period, the tax rate was 91%. that was the highest marginal tax rate in america. guest: it was changed. caller: of course it was. he was a billionaire....
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mr. holbrooke died yesterday. he was 69 years old. in a few moments, a forum on u.s. strategy in afghanistan. in more than an hour, a briefing on drug use among teenagers. after that, a forum on the effects of the website wikileaks on public policy and journalism. a couple of live events to tell you about tomorrow on cspan-3. the house judiciary committee holds a hearing on foreclosures that will focus on the documentation practices by mortgage servicers. that is at 10:00 a.m. eastern. at 1:00 p.m. eastern, the open source intelligence roundtable closed the discussion of the relationship between technology and traditional media. panelists will talk about the future of so-called open source intelligence in national security decisions. >> this sunday on c-span, and her first televised interview, the newest supreme court justice elena kagan on the confirmation process, or adjustment to the court, and her relationship with john roberts. sunday at 6:30 p.m. and 9:30 p.m. on c-span. just-in-time for the holiday season, "the supreme court" is being offered at a special price
mr. holbrooke died yesterday. he was 69 years old. in a few moments, a forum on u.s. strategy in afghanistan. in more than an hour, a briefing on drug use among teenagers. after that, a forum on the effects of the website wikileaks on public policy and journalism. a couple of live events to tell you about tomorrow on cspan-3. the house judiciary committee holds a hearing on foreclosures that will focus on the documentation practices by mortgage servicers. that is at 10:00 a.m. eastern. at 1:00...
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mr. hunter, mr. holbrooke using unparliamentary language. so i think it is important to at least have that history. i just want to say one other thing. we do not discuss the executive sessions, liberations of the committee, but i feel obliged to note since i think a misimpression could be had that in fact mr. rangel did sign a settlement effort, and the committee was unable to reach a settlement agreement with mr. rangel earlier this year. now, it may be that the committee and the house could do a different sanction. mr. scott identified several members and former members and staffers who are either still serving sentences in prison or still in court, being tried or an ongoing proceeding for misconduct. i think it is precisely because of that failure to put members of this body and the american public first demand a higher standard that the committee on a 9-1 vote recommended this sanction. we need a higher standard. mr. rangel himselfs a acknowledged that we need a higher standard. process is about protecting the integrity of the house as m
mr. hunter, mr. holbrooke using unparliamentary language. so i think it is important to at least have that history. i just want to say one other thing. we do not discuss the executive sessions, liberations of the committee, but i feel obliged to note since i think a misimpression could be had that in fact mr. rangel did sign a settlement effort, and the committee was unable to reach a settlement agreement with mr. rangel earlier this year. now, it may be that the committee and the house could...
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watson: mr. speaker, i take great honor in coming and saluting ambassador holbrooke. he was a person that we can all be proud of because among ambassadors he stood above them head and shoulders and represented the will and the morality of our country around this globe. being a member of that elite corps is something that will always remain deep in my heart and my mind and i had the privilege of serving two years as an ambassador myself. during the six weeks of training that we had, ambassador holbrooke was always held as the standard by which we perform our duties for the united states of america. i offer my condolences to his family and his broad global family from the state of california. i'm very proud to have served with him in that department for the short period of time, but oh, what an experience. may god bless the family and i know he's up there presiding over all of the matters that will affect our country and bring peace. god bless. thank you, mr. speaker. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from california. mr. berman: may i inquire of the speaker whethe
watson: mr. speaker, i take great honor in coming and saluting ambassador holbrooke. he was a person that we can all be proud of because among ambassadors he stood above them head and shoulders and represented the will and the morality of our country around this globe. being a member of that elite corps is something that will always remain deep in my heart and my mind and i had the privilege of serving two years as an ambassador myself. during the six weeks of training that we had, ambassador...
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mr. hunter, mr. holbrooke using unparliamentary language. so i think it is important to at least have that history. i just want to say one other thing. we do not discuss the executive sessions, liberations of the committee, but i feel obliged to note since i think a misimpression could be had that in fact mr. rangel did sign a settlement effort, and the committee was unable to reach a settlement agreement with mr. rangel earlier this year. now, it may be that the committee and the house could do a different sanction. mr. scott identified several members and former members and staffers who are either still serving sentences in prison or still in court, being tried or an ongoing proceeding for misconduct. i think it is precisely because of that failure to put members of this body and the american public first demand a higher standard that the committee on a 9-1 vote recommended this sanction. we need a higher standard. mr. rangel himselfs a acknowledged that we need a higher standard. process is about protecting the integrity of the house as m
mr. hunter, mr. holbrooke using unparliamentary language. so i think it is important to at least have that history. i just want to say one other thing. we do not discuss the executive sessions, liberations of the committee, but i feel obliged to note since i think a misimpression could be had that in fact mr. rangel did sign a settlement effort, and the committee was unable to reach a settlement agreement with mr. rangel earlier this year. now, it may be that the committee and the house could...
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watson: mr. speaker, i take great honor in coming and saluting ambassador holbrooke. he was a person that we can all be proud of because among ambassadors he stood above them head and shoulders and represented the will and the morality of our country around this globe. being a member of that elite corps is something that will always remain deep in my heart and my mind and i had the privilege oferving two years as an ambassador myself. during the six weeks of training that we had, ambassador holbrooke was always held as the standard by whiche perform our duties for the united states of america. i offer my condolences to his family and his broad global family from the state of california. i'm very proud to have served with him in that department for the short period of time, but oh, what an experience. may god bless the family and i know he's uphere presiding over all of e matters that will affect our country and bring peace. god bless. thank you, mr. speaker. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from california. mr. berman: may i inquire of the speaker whether or not
watson: mr. speaker, i take great honor in coming and saluting ambassador holbrooke. he was a person that we can all be proud of because among ambassadors he stood above them head and shoulders and represented the will and the morality of our country around this globe. being a member of that elite corps is something that will always remain deep in my heart and my mind and i had the privilege oferving two years as an ambassador myself. during the six weeks of training that we had, ambassador...
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mr. assange maybe showed us how dangerous the world is. make the case for a 26-year-old man who made his living in a computer business. >> the impact of facebook this year is almost incalculable. they passed 500 million users, almost 1 in 10 people on the planet. it's not just that penetration into our lives but it's changing our sense of privacy, our sense of intimacy, how we relate to each other. when i make these choices and you follow them, i think how is it going to look five years from now, not just this year. i think five years from now, julian assange will be a historical footnote. we won't remember that at a time when facebook will continue to affect our lives in a very immediate way. >> he's the second youngest person of the year. the youngest was the first, charles lindbergh. you've named some giants, the hitlers, the fdrs. but to your point, he's in a business when the next thing comes along, you're dead. do you think this could possibly be one of those what we were thinking in that moment covers, given that? >> i think he's ma
mr. assange maybe showed us how dangerous the world is. make the case for a 26-year-old man who made his living in a computer business. >> the impact of facebook this year is almost incalculable. they passed 500 million users, almost 1 in 10 people on the planet. it's not just that penetration into our lives but it's changing our sense of privacy, our sense of intimacy, how we relate to each other. when i make these choices and you follow them, i think how is it going to look five years...
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this morning mr. clinton said, quote, richard holbrooke saved lives, secured peace, and restored hope for countless people around the world. richard holbrooke was 69 years old. >>> it's about four past the hour. let's go back outside to dave price for another check of the weather. dave? >> whit, you just -- you just take your time reading that news. it's just perfectly comfortable out here. oh, buddy, wait till you get out here at 8:30. it is chilly! now the good news have a lot of very smart people. this woman's wearing a hat. and this woman's wearing a hat. this one's wearing a hat, hat, hat, parka. where did you get this. where are you from? >> texas. >> you don't need these in texas. did you steal this from somebody? >> no, i brought it. >> look at this. ooh that's nice. that's really nice. i'll tell you what, take this mike, we'll tried, lrpt? no, come on, come on. >> no. >> please, i'm begging you. >> it's way too cold out here. >> hold on, i'm going to give you a souvenir from new york city. he
this morning mr. clinton said, quote, richard holbrooke saved lives, secured peace, and restored hope for countless people around the world. richard holbrooke was 69 years old. >>> it's about four past the hour. let's go back outside to dave price for another check of the weather. dave? >> whit, you just -- you just take your time reading that news. it's just perfectly comfortable out here. oh, buddy, wait till you get out here at 8:30. it is chilly! now the good news have a lot...
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this morning mr. clinton said, quote, richard holbrooke saved lives, secured peace, and restored hope for countless people around the world. richard holbrooke was 69 years old. >>> it's about four past the hour. let's go back outside to d d >>> good morning. let's take a look at the forecast. 31. more likely lap wind chill, the upper teens to low 20s. we have a single digit wind chill of 8 degrees. for the record it's about 20. 16 degrees tonight. the wind goes to a breeze, patchy clouds, single digit wind chills tomorrow morning. tomorrow breezy, clouds and sun. the 32 will be more >>> this weather report sponsored by kay jewelers. every kiss begins with kay. >> thanks, john. that's a quick look at your weather picture, betty back inside to you. >> all right. thank you, dave. up next the latest facts on good cholesterol, and a possible breakthrough in the fight against alzheimer's disease. this is "the early show" on cbs. - you went to kay. she'll love it. [chuckles] trust me. i know. ho-ho-ho-ho-ho.
this morning mr. clinton said, quote, richard holbrooke saved lives, secured peace, and restored hope for countless people around the world. richard holbrooke was 69 years old. >>> it's about four past the hour. let's go back outside to d d >>> good morning. let's take a look at the forecast. 31. more likely lap wind chill, the upper teens to low 20s. we have a single digit wind chill of 8 degrees. for the record it's about 20. 16 degrees tonight. the wind goes to a breeze,...
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richard holbrooke will be missed. mr. president, separately, i have three unanimous consent requests for committees to meet during today's session of the senate. they have the approval of the majority and minority leaders. i ask unanimous consent that these requests be agreed to and these requests be printed in the record. the presiding officer: without objection, so ordered. mr. conrad: mr. president, i come to the floor to discuss the tax extension package before us. i support this package because it will provide, i believe, a significant boost to the economy next year. it is necessary because the alternative would be a significant tax increase on millions of middle-class families in just a matter of weeks. mr. president, i recognize that this package will increase the deficit over the next two years, but we need to distinguish between what is the right economic policy short term and longer term. short term i don't think there is any question that this economy remains weak, unemployment stubbornly high, and that means w
richard holbrooke will be missed. mr. president, separately, i have three unanimous consent requests for committees to meet during today's session of the senate. they have the approval of the majority and minority leaders. i ask unanimous consent that these requests be agreed to and these requests be printed in the record. the presiding officer: without objection, so ordered. mr. conrad: mr. president, i come to the floor to discuss the tax extension package before us. i support this package...
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he fell ill on friday during a routine meeting with mrs. clinton. he is best known for the peace accords that ended the war in bosnia. an initial results from the parliamentary elections in kosovo suggest that the prime minister's party has won the big money coalition partners to govern. opposition parties have demanded a rerun. french police have ended a hostage siege at a nursery school after a youth armed with two swords or least four children and their teacher. earlier, the 17-year-old had taken 22 children hostage. most were released as the police moved the site of the world's worst nuclear accident, chernobyl, has built its first official chores for next year. they are working out safe routes through the areas so they can learn more about the explosion from 1986. in the past few weeks, but japan and south korea have conducted large-scale joint military exercises but the u.s. china calls this an attempt at american containment in an area that beijing sees as its responsibility. a correspondent giant the american aircraft carrier uss as george w
he fell ill on friday during a routine meeting with mrs. clinton. he is best known for the peace accords that ended the war in bosnia. an initial results from the parliamentary elections in kosovo suggest that the prime minister's party has won the big money coalition partners to govern. opposition parties have demanded a rerun. french police have ended a hostage siege at a nursery school after a youth armed with two swords or least four children and their teacher. earlier, the 17-year-old had...
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the referendum is expected to be extremely tight just to vote state will have soon a result comes as mr berlusconi faces planting support i made claims of sexual indecency and failed policies. in american diplomat richard holbrooke has died at the age of sixty nine after undergoing emergency heart surgery he's best known as the chief architect of the dayton peace agreement which ended the bosnian war more recently became barack obama's special envoy to afghanistan and pakistan credits include being nominated for the nobel peace prize seven times praised by president obama as a giant of american foreign policy is often unrelenting style ending the nickname the bleeders or. iranian president mahmoud ahmadinejad has dismissed the country's foreign minister manouchehr mottaki from his post the news came unexpectedly while the minister was on a state visit to senegal on a spot speculation of a power struggle the country's top nuclear official last sunday he has been real money interim replacement the move comes as ron struggles on the heavy sanctions aimed at curbing its nuclear enrichment a
the referendum is expected to be extremely tight just to vote state will have soon a result comes as mr berlusconi faces planting support i made claims of sexual indecency and failed policies. in american diplomat richard holbrooke has died at the age of sixty nine after undergoing emergency heart surgery he's best known as the chief architect of the dayton peace agreement which ended the bosnian war more recently became barack obama's special envoy to afghanistan and pakistan credits include...
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comes as mr berlusconi faces promising support claims of sexual indecency in full well this is a. veteran american diplomat richard holbrooke has died at the age of sixty nine undergoing emergency heart surgery he's best known as the chief architect of the dayton peace agreement which ended the bosnian well recently he became barack obama's special envoy to afghanistan and pakistan the credits include being nominated for the ruble peace prize seven times praised by president obama as a giant of american foreign policy is often unrelenting stuff and in the nickname the bulldozer. raining president mahmoud ahmadinejad has dismissed the country's foreign minister. from his post news came and it was mentally while there was on a state visit to senegal and a spot speculation of a power struggle country's top official. says interim replacement the move comes as iran struggles on the heavy sanctions aimed at curbing its richmond's activities. russia joining the world trade organization would help boost to europe's economies a hope and especially that of its neighbors that's the view of t
comes as mr berlusconi faces promising support claims of sexual indecency in full well this is a. veteran american diplomat richard holbrooke has died at the age of sixty nine undergoing emergency heart surgery he's best known as the chief architect of the dayton peace agreement which ended the bosnian well recently he became barack obama's special envoy to afghanistan and pakistan the credits include being nominated for the ruble peace prize seven times praised by president obama as a giant of...
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. >> my question is to you, mr. bop. compared to the pentagon how much influence do you think ambassador holbrooke said on the decision and afghanistan? did he work well with president obama on this issue? >> i am going to pass on the answer of that and give you a copy of my book. you'll not have to read it. [laughter] >> a quick question and perhaps a good last question. what about negotiations? a great personage of the afghan population would be in favor, even if it meant returning taliban to government positions. >> two days ago i sat in a living room in kabul and listen to the most well-respected civilian research in afghanistan speak. one very pointedly told me that you have to negotiate with the taliban. they're people that you can negotiate with. and they vary in next researchers said, no, that is not true. i don't think did you can negotiate. but that is the topic on which a lot of reasonable people disagree. there was a letter published a few days ago, prominent academics and experts and afghanistan, telling pre
. >> my question is to you, mr. bop. compared to the pentagon how much influence do you think ambassador holbrooke said on the decision and afghanistan? did he work well with president obama on this issue? >> i am going to pass on the answer of that and give you a copy of my book. you'll not have to read it. [laughter] >> a quick question and perhaps a good last question. what about negotiations? a great personage of the afghan population would be in favor, even if it meant...
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he was mr. humanitarianism. he was. i can't find anybody else on this globe who was ready to go to war for humanitarian causes at a senior level than dick. but people think it's a matter of dick holbrooke persuading the end of this country or that tribal chief to do this. he used charm and argument dick knew that they had to be moved by muscle. he was always active, twisting the arm, saying here's what we can do for you, here's what we can do to hurt you. it was not, how shall i put it, soft power? (laughter) >> of course,... >> rose: he wanted to use soft power and that's what he was about in afghanistan in part. no, or not? >> no. i think no. >> rose: not for a second. >> no, because those people are not going to be moved by saying you know, it's in your interest to stop the corruption. that's not the way it works. >> you know, you talk about dealing with really hard-nosed people, i think all of us know the stories but they're worth remembering of richard going up against those serbian thugs in bosnia, mladic and kara
he was mr. humanitarianism. he was. i can't find anybody else on this globe who was ready to go to war for humanitarian causes at a senior level than dick. but people think it's a matter of dick holbrooke persuading the end of this country or that tribal chief to do this. he used charm and argument dick knew that they had to be moved by muscle. he was always active, twisting the arm, saying here's what we can do for you, here's what we can do to hurt you. it was not, how shall i put it, soft...
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richard holbrooke will be missed. mr. president, separately, i have three unanimous consent requests for committees to meet during today's session of the senate. they have the approval of the majority and minority leaders. i ask unanimous consent that these requests be agreed to and these requests be printed in the record. the presiding officer: without objection, so ordered. mr. conrad: mr. president, i come to the floor to discuss the tax extension package before us. i support this package because it will provide, i believe, a significant boost to the economy next year. it is necessary because the alternative would be a significant tax increase on millions of middle-class families in just a matter of weeks. mr. president, i recognize that this package will increase the deficit over the next two years, but we need to distinguish between what is the right economic policy short term and longer term. short term i don't think there is any question that this economy remains weak, unemployment stubbornly high, and that means w
richard holbrooke will be missed. mr. president, separately, i have three unanimous consent requests for committees to meet during today's session of the senate. they have the approval of the majority and minority leaders. i ask unanimous consent that these requests be agreed to and these requests be printed in the record. the presiding officer: without objection, so ordered. mr. conrad: mr. president, i come to the floor to discuss the tax extension package before us. i support this package...