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frank was a great friend of richard nixon's. in fact, we bought frank in on the moonwalk, he was kind of our conduit with nasa. >> we're gonna have to pass over this. this was my introduction to dwight chapman. i was a white house fellow, it was peripheral. i was an outsider, it's so when the trip to china was announced, i try to finagle a place on the plane. i wrote a memo, and this is my first contact with the white chief in. fortunately, even though your arguments are meritorious, you are going to be on this plane. and having never met him, we met in the mass and he said to me words that i will always treasure. nice try. >> and all of us that were involved in this, the idea of going on the trip to china, there was no one in the white house that did not want to go to the trip to china. it was very dicey picking the right people to go. >> and 50 years of the day that they left the south lawn, and headed to hawaii and then to guam in shanghai and in beijing to handshakes at the airport and then right after. these are what we rem
frank was a great friend of richard nixon's. in fact, we bought frank in on the moonwalk, he was kind of our conduit with nasa. >> we're gonna have to pass over this. this was my introduction to dwight chapman. i was a white house fellow, it was peripheral. i was an outsider, it's so when the trip to china was announced, i try to finagle a place on the plane. i wrote a memo, and this is my first contact with the white chief in. fortunately, even though your arguments are meritorious, you...
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why is writing about richard nixon still so controversial? there are several reasons, but i think the main reason is one of the reviews that i received which was a nice review. it wasn't bad it. it said i can't see it. i mean dixon was so bad and kennedy was so good. there's no way that this book that is written as well as it is written and the arguments that are made are so reasonable. it just it just it just can't be. and one of the reviews i got from a syndicate in canada was an important book in your water read it, but 60 years they've gotten it wrong gilman's narrative is like swimming upstream. so the general tenor of nixon being a despicable individual one of the the greatest things that i remember as i was writing. the second volume was that just about every liberal commentator. hold the speech maudlin. and maudlin is not a good term. i found in the adley stevenson papers. at princeton about a hundred and twenty letters. that were favorable to stevenson and unfavorable to the chucker. speech. the only thing i left out was there were a
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i'm the president ceo the richard nixon foundation. it's my pleasure to welcome you here this evening. we have a truly terrific evening in store for you, and let me beginning by welcoming special guests, for the richard nixon foundation, sandy quinn, former president of the nixon foundation. colonel jack brennan, a marine military aid to president nixon and chief of staff. judge jim rogin, and keeper being here, sir. jean rezendes, of the great city of -- thank you for being here, jeanne. i want to welcome dr. laurie -- the chair presidential studies at chapman university and her colleague dr. luke -- , the james h. kavanaugh chair in presidential studies, which is a new program at chapman university and we are joined by the dean of student, chalk doctor jerry price as well. the new program at chaplin that the foundation has helped put together. we are really excited about it. thank you all for being here. in addition i want to thank all of the presidential council members here tonight, which makes this evening in all of our evenings l
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richard to your thoughts. i mean, it seems as though this is an election in many ways about authoritarianism versus democracy. someone a candidate who wants to hold them accountable. another who wants to continue to maybe steam, roll it? what do you make of kind of disinformation, how it's playing in and what we just heard about rubric those real chances. well, let's be very clear about the situation here. a linear bread is not only against freedom, marcus junior, he's against the tandem, the axis of freedom. marcus junior and cited the 3rd that the president, this presidential daughter who's running for the vice presidency, but actually used to be the front runner in pre election service for the presidency . so the moment side, the 3rd to decided not to run for the presidency that was around 30 points that went to bumble marcus. so lenny is really against the whole team and that's the problem. that's why it's a little bit lopsided. the other thing we have to keep in mind is that actually a few survey world va
richard to your thoughts. i mean, it seems as though this is an election in many ways about authoritarianism versus democracy. someone a candidate who wants to hold them accountable. another who wants to continue to maybe steam, roll it? what do you make of kind of disinformation, how it's playing in and what we just heard about rubric those real chances. well, let's be very clear about the situation here. a linear bread is not only against freedom, marcus junior, he's against the tandem, the...
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richard feldman joins us now. he is the president of the indendent firearm owners association, and was a lobbyist for the nra back in the 1980's. one of the reasons we wanted to speak with you was because you wrote an op- several years ago now, in which you said that you believe there is a way to achieve meaningful gun law reforms without alienating millions of responsible gun owners who don't believe that criminals, unsupervised children or mentally ill people should have accesto any kind of weapon. so what is it? how should both sides approach this debate? richard: if we are serious about changing policy and not just affecting politics, i think in the current situation, post-texas and buffalo, we really need to have a task force of people, experts both in firearms, technology, mental health, that really look at this thing and come up with the kind of solutions that aren't going to be easy, and they're certainly not going to be inexpensive. if it's done correctly, with the assistance and involvement, not 100% sup
richard feldman joins us now. he is the president of the indendent firearm owners association, and was a lobbyist for the nra back in the 1980's. one of the reasons we wanted to speak with you was because you wrote an op- several years ago now, in which you said that you believe there is a way to achieve meaningful gun law reforms without alienating millions of responsible gun owners who don't believe that criminals, unsupervised children or mentally ill people should have accesto any kind of...
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richard richard siegel is a reach research analyst with the london based financial institution, ambrosia capital. thank you for joining us on counting the cost now as temperature, sword to an old time high in india. so did the demand for electricity. but due to the countries worse power crisis in 6 years, air conditioners machines and lights have been switched off for long hours during the day. the main reason for the shortage, not enough coal. the fossil fuel accounts for more than 70 percent of the countries electricity generation. and india is the world's 2nd largest producer and consumer of coal. but socks are said to be critically low in $108.00 of it's $173.00 power plants. imports are becoming more and affordable as the war in ukraine drives the prices of coal and natural gas. up joining us now to talk more about the power crisis in india is the booty gog? who's in you delhi, she's in the lead energy economies at the institute for energy comics and financial analysis. thank you very much for joining us. v booty. so coal shortages and high temperatures are largely to blame for this
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richard, thank you for joining us. the trust barometer, i encourage everyone to check it out on social media dani: the trust barometer in the friday office attendance barometer good indicators of where we are headed. francine, thank you. francine lacqua at the world economic forum. she will be back throughout the program with more interviews. that's get the first word news with juliette saly. juliette: sources tell us some ecb officials are worried president christine lagarde will not raise rates fast enough. a blog post spelled out the timetable for exiting subzero monetary policy by the end of the third quarter. it implies a 25 basis point hikes in july and september. bloomberg understands that makes caucus official uncomfortable. don't miss our exclusive interview with the ecb president, christine lagarde, live from the world economic forum in davos shortly after 7:30 a.m. and in time. jp morgan shares have jumped the most in 18 months on monday, after jamie dimon made upbeat comments about the state of the u.s. eco
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richard. hey, darian is an, a columnist and the author of the rise of do tell, say, a populist revolt against elite democracy. and regina kubat o, a journalist who has been reporting on election dis information for the washington post. and of course, we want you to be a part of this conversation live on youtube. you can chat your comments and questions to our producer right here. and we will do our best to get them into the show. let's get straight to it. i want to start by asking you regime why is this being dubbed the most consequential or important election in history? what's really at stake here, could you explain for our view our viewers i am and it's basically because the whole, the of truth on reality is going to be best in the upcoming election in this election. in particular, we are seeing a massive this information campaign that is working in favor and benefiting the front on are afraid of the market junior know locally as bob, bob has nickname. this has been a decades long, well pla
richard. hey, darian is an, a columnist and the author of the rise of do tell, say, a populist revolt against elite democracy. and regina kubat o, a journalist who has been reporting on election dis information for the washington post. and of course, we want you to be a part of this conversation live on youtube. you can chat your comments and questions to our producer right here. and we will do our best to get them into the show. let's get straight to it. i want to start by asking you regime...
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and i'm the president ceo of the richard nixon foundation, and it's my pleasure to welcome you here this evening. we have a truly terrific evening in store for you and let me begin by welcoming some special guests starting with larry higby who's a member of the board of directors of the richard nixon foundation. in sandy quinn a member of the board former president of the nixon foundation colonel jack brennan. the marine military aid the president nixon and his chief of staff in the san clemente years judge, jim rogan. thank you for being here, sir. jean hernandez the mayor pro tem of the great city of yorba linda. thank you for being here gene. i want to welcome dr. lori cox hahn, who is the doybee henley chair of presidential studies at chapman university and her colleague dr. luke nichter, who is the james? kavanaugh chair in presidential studies, which is a new program at chapman university and we're joined by the dean of students, dr. jerry price as well at a new program at chapman that the foundation has helped to put together and we're really excited about so thank you all for bei
and i'm the president ceo of the richard nixon foundation, and it's my pleasure to welcome you here this evening. we have a truly terrific evening in store for you and let me begin by welcoming some special guests starting with larry higby who's a member of the board of directors of the richard nixon foundation. in sandy quinn a member of the board former president of the nixon foundation colonel jack brennan. the marine military aid the president nixon and his chief of staff in the san...
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no magic bullet, you say richard. the federal reserve has high interest rates, as we've seen, and his strongest moved to tame the spies in prices. but some of said that this is too little, too late. would you agree with that? i wouldn't on that point, i would say it too late, but not too little in terms of timing. i think the that is behind the cur, although not significantly, perhaps 3 or 6 months, which in the grand scheme of things is not that significant. however, by claiming inflation that which was seen last year and really this year was you and your words, transitory. they lead everyone to believe that things would be under control very quickly. and by moving to late, it doesn't really affect the economy that much. but it effects expectations a lot. they've created a lot of volatility in terms of expectations, but also market volatility. and this makes it much more difficult for corporations to raise money. and the polity also hurts consumer confidence. right. what about the rising dollar? how does that benefit
no magic bullet, you say richard. the federal reserve has high interest rates, as we've seen, and his strongest moved to tame the spies in prices. but some of said that this is too little, too late. would you agree with that? i wouldn't on that point, i would say it too late, but not too little in terms of timing. i think the that is behind the cur, although not significantly, perhaps 3 or 6 months, which in the grand scheme of things is not that significant. however, by claiming inflation that...
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i mean more than a year's worth of magazines feature richard nixon on the cover. he's convinced they are out to get it. yeah, and they do he tricks all the time and it's like you wouldn't be being true to yourself if you resp. it's like it's like a legitimate self-defense. yes. it seems to be the cycle and that's exactly right and it's similar in some ways to i think some of the paranoia and conspiracy that we see in donald trump's way of politics and donald trump's presidency where you have this man just convinced that his enemies are out there doing evil to him all the time and that he's got to give his good as he's good. he's getting everyone is a dirty gay and don't use dirty taxes yourself that you'll get. it's all corrupt, and i just need to be as corrupt as everyone else when in most cases richard nixon is the only corrupt figure in the conversation. yeah. but to me, that's the the i want to say about this book by the way that the i think in an extraordinarily. clever and kind of convincing way. there are all the way through brilliant character studies. we
i mean more than a year's worth of magazines feature richard nixon on the cover. he's convinced they are out to get it. yeah, and they do he tricks all the time and it's like you wouldn't be being true to yourself if you resp. it's like it's like a legitimate self-defense. yes. it seems to be the cycle and that's exactly right and it's similar in some ways to i think some of the paranoia and conspiracy that we see in donald trump's way of politics and donald trump's presidency where you have...
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quote, the unhappy with the freedom literally hello, i'm brother richard. i'm the economist and manage the font of both lloyd, i'm with these are not dairy cows in punched anton cattle or raised for their meat. ah, it's important to the monks that all the animals are treated humanely and have everything they need. even if they're destined for slaughter, benedictine monks have an obligation to pray together 5 times a day. but brother richard has his own little chapel for when he can't get away from the farm. the club the day is structured so that prayer sustains the work. but in practice, the work becomes prayer, the goal is not work but prayer. albertson finding fulfillment and god walked on thus ready, i soon should you, as monks were supposed to set an example, him. thus median in there, all we give, lay people a space where they can relax mentally, emotionally and physically, believe me and i talking to then they go back to their everyday life. so my thesis, we monks provide this for them. yeah. hi, jasmine, she this monk also works hard so that guests f
quote, the unhappy with the freedom literally hello, i'm brother richard. i'm the economist and manage the font of both lloyd, i'm with these are not dairy cows in punched anton cattle or raised for their meat. ah, it's important to the monks that all the animals are treated humanely and have everything they need. even if they're destined for slaughter, benedictine monks have an obligation to pray together 5 times a day. but brother richard has his own little chapel for when he can't get away...
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richard, you wrote a piece in 2019 for politico. this was after there had been shootings in california and texas and ohio in this piece you said, i believe there's a way to achieve meaning of meaningful gun law reforms without alienating millions of responsible gun owners who don't believe the criminals, unsupervised children or mentally ill people should have access to any kind of weapon meaningful gun lar forms. did not happen then. do you think that this is something that can, that can actually happen now and if so, how can it be achieved? thank you. oh, yes, it can happen. but i think part of our problem in this country is that we talk around the issue and we use terms about the policy. but the real argument ends up being about the politics of the debate rather than the policy. because if you ask gun owners or non gun owners, we're all in agreement on who shouldn't have guns are whether it's the um, negligent misuse, largely by children be intentional criminal misuse or um, someone was severe, psychiatric problems and dangerous
richard, you wrote a piece in 2019 for politico. this was after there had been shootings in california and texas and ohio in this piece you said, i believe there's a way to achieve meaning of meaningful gun law reforms without alienating millions of responsible gun owners who don't believe the criminals, unsupervised children or mentally ill people should have access to any kind of weapon meaningful gun lar forms. did not happen then. do you think that this is something that can, that can...
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richard haass is with us as well. he's president on the council on foreign relations. >> great to have both of you here. richard haass's background makes you look even more learned than usual. he's even a yankees fan. richard you wrote something yesterday that struck me as being, i thought, pretty dead on. you talked about the options that vladimir putin had. you said the most likely option would live with a long, low intensity war with reduced casualties. that seems to me, again, if he can't win, well, he certainly can't afford to lose. so have almost just to borrow from world war ii throughout this entire war over the past couple months, have a low intensity war where you never have to admit just how badly you miscalculated ukraine, nato and the west. >> yeah. you never have to admit anything wrong. you never have to accept or sign off on lesser demands. there's no way putin is going to agree that ukraine can be an independent, sovereign country. he clearly doesn't want it to be in the eu. plus, by playing for time,
richard haass is with us as well. he's president on the council on foreign relations. >> great to have both of you here. richard haass's background makes you look even more learned than usual. he's even a yankees fan. richard you wrote something yesterday that struck me as being, i thought, pretty dead on. you talked about the options that vladimir putin had. you said the most likely option would live with a long, low intensity war with reduced casualties. that seems to me, again, if he...
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ambassador richard. amb. richard: thank you, chairman menendez, ranking member risch, and distinguished members of the committee. it is an honor to appear before you today as president biden's nominee to be coordinator for counterterrorism at the department of state. i am deeply grateful to president biden and secretary blinken for their support and confidence in me. over the course of my 36 years as a foreign service officer, i have had the privilege of serving in some of our most challenging posts, including lebanon, yemen, pakistan, and afghanistan. during that time, i have taken part in robust efforts by the u.s. and our partners and allies to confront the challenges to our stability and security from terrorist groups in these regions and beyond. we have prevented another terrorist attack on the homeland and greatly weakened isis and al-qaida, though both groups continue to work to expand their geographic footprint, creating new challenges. terrorist groups threatening the united states and our partners t
ambassador richard. amb. richard: thank you, chairman menendez, ranking member risch, and distinguished members of the committee. it is an honor to appear before you today as president biden's nominee to be coordinator for counterterrorism at the department of state. i am deeply grateful to president biden and secretary blinken for their support and confidence in me. over the course of my 36 years as a foreign service officer, i have had the privilege of serving in some of our most challenging...
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the apple trees, for instance, where brother richard is working 2456. the best apples are sold directly and they're all the same. but most of the harvest is immediately processed. the monks produce 60000 leaders of apple juice annually. all of it in organic quality for over 20 years. now. it was a tough decision. organic farming is more expensive and more labor intensive. but climate change can't be ignored, and the monks are committed to sustainable farming enestus in this own, let's get to the call. meaning a vow of authority is that nothing belongs to us, may occur kind. i don't own a book. here's out. i don't own a tree. so in this i don't own the car, but when i don't own the bike, i the moot song cookie by a lent to me for my uses. so i take good care of them on. so person b o, we also take care of the land off, which doesn't belong to brother rashad or brother, andreas or to abbot bader. this ticket has been entrusted to the community and we take care of it and get a hiking trail begins and ends at the monastery. avid beta and the local mayor cam
the apple trees, for instance, where brother richard is working 2456. the best apples are sold directly and they're all the same. but most of the harvest is immediately processed. the monks produce 60000 leaders of apple juice annually. all of it in organic quality for over 20 years. now. it was a tough decision. organic farming is more expensive and more labor intensive. but climate change can't be ignored, and the monks are committed to sustainable farming enestus in this own, let's get to...
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we call it richard. the farmer often comes by then he asks, do you need potatoes or do you need through total obama? you don't have to ship everything half way around the world so that food is cheap. that's my opinion anyway, let herself in addition to running a guest house and conference center, the monks also grow crops and keep animals. the abbey owns $350.00 hectares of land. some of it is pasture, some arable the rest forest plunged. ethan is known for its organic produce with the abbey is down in the valley. a road through the forest leads uphill to the farm land. then the courier greenness girl skipped off. if i give the cows green grass, which they like, then i'm also happy and freud and they both, it's a pleasure to keep animals. those at least it is for me. but they're also god's creatures moist them. and when they're grateful for something good to leave that i feel one with god presently i feel fulfill. quote, the unhappy with the freedom literally. hello, i'm brother richard. i'm the economis
we call it richard. the farmer often comes by then he asks, do you need potatoes or do you need through total obama? you don't have to ship everything half way around the world so that food is cheap. that's my opinion anyway, let herself in addition to running a guest house and conference center, the monks also grow crops and keep animals. the abbey owns $350.00 hectares of land. some of it is pasture, some arable the rest forest plunged. ethan is known for its organic produce with the abbey is...
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richard, with you were the best. joe is so moved. i know. >> the capitalist in me, the capitalist in me is so heartened that we're hearing all of those other sentiments, richard goes straight to return on investment. which is by the way. >> i thought he was warren buffett. hi to do a second take. >> when i went off to college i told my father i would major in english literature and minor in history and he asked, what my return on investment was going to be. so here we go, mika. >> zero. >> zero. >> yeah, exactly. i said zero. i said something about liberal arts, blah blah blah. so it worked out all right for you and me, mika. >> my parents were like is this really happening. is she going to get the diploma. finally. okay. let's turn to politics now to the latest in georgia where mike pence will campaign for republican governor brian kemp today ahead of tomorrow's primary. kemp has pulled away from his trump-backed challenger former senator david perdue. despite being one of trump's top targets after the governor refused to support tr
richard, with you were the best. joe is so moved. i know. >> the capitalist in me, the capitalist in me is so heartened that we're hearing all of those other sentiments, richard goes straight to return on investment. which is by the way. >> i thought he was warren buffett. hi to do a second take. >> when i went off to college i told my father i would major in english literature and minor in history and he asked, what my return on investment was going to be. so here we go,...
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richard, the final press conference is not far off starting. is there anything that j 7 foreign ministers have found agreement on your entry? there's certainly been a wide sense of agreement on the importance of supporting ukraine. there's been an awful lot of talk of unity in that support for ukraine and opposition for the to the russian invasion. and but to take the example that has been talked about a lot here, we just heard the, the german foreign minister analynn about talking about it. now this issue of getting 25 or 1000000 or so, tons of grain out of ukraine onto world markets to prevent a new hunger crisis that the world food program is warning about am. there's been a lot of talk about potential logistical alternatives, trying to get some of that grain out of ukraine overland, whether it's of ports down either in romania or potentially up in poland or in the baltic states. but so far there's been no real concrete plan emerging from the leaders here. now the, the g 7 organizes always stress that the g 7 is not really an operational org
richard, the final press conference is not far off starting. is there anything that j 7 foreign ministers have found agreement on your entry? there's certainly been a wide sense of agreement on the importance of supporting ukraine. there's been an awful lot of talk of unity in that support for ukraine and opposition for the to the russian invasion. and but to take the example that has been talked about a lot here, we just heard the, the german foreign minister analynn about talking about it....
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richard admiral richard, given that russia's arsenal already exceeds hours and that china's arsenal is rapidly growing, if we keep our plans exactly the same as they are today, well the stratcom commander who comes after you in eight years, 2030, have a fourth that is capable of different deterring both russia and china? >> that is the number one questions that we need to ask ourselves as we move forward. >> that's why they asked to. >> right. what we have the absolute minimum. it depends on the trajectory of where this goes, and we will not be able to do it with the same level of risk that we are caring today if we don't ask that question. >> churchill said in his iron curtain speech that you should not engage in temptations of a trial of strength by merely exceeding your adversary by a small amount in military power. do you agree with churchill's recommendation that you don't encourage trials of strength? >> i do. but i would also point out, like it's not necessary to match your opponent weapon to weapon. we have a good strategy. you have to have straight sufficient capability to exe
richard admiral richard, given that russia's arsenal already exceeds hours and that china's arsenal is rapidly growing, if we keep our plans exactly the same as they are today, well the stratcom commander who comes after you in eight years, 2030, have a fourth that is capable of different deterring both russia and china? >> that is the number one questions that we need to ask ourselves as we move forward. >> that's why they asked to. >> right. what we have the absolute...
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. >> glen rogers -- richards? >> it is a pleasure to be here again as the operational commander responsible for our nation nuclear forces and be able to testify aside my nuclear weapons counselor colleagues. given buses ongoing war against ukraine, i will limit my responses. i will begin with this observation. we are facing crisis deterrence dynamics right now that we have only seen a few times in our nations history. when i testify to this committee and arts, i addressed concern concerning three -- dynamics we face today. nations in our out -- an hour allies have not face a crisis like this in only 30 years. president putin simultaneously invaded a sovereign nation while using thinly veiled nuclear threats. the prc is watching the war in ukraine closely and will likely use nuclear coercion to their advantage in the future. their intent is to achieve the military capability to reunify to taiwan by 2027 if not sooner. track con has been preparing for this class of threat for years. developing theoretical deterrence
. >> glen rogers -- richards? >> it is a pleasure to be here again as the operational commander responsible for our nation nuclear forces and be able to testify aside my nuclear weapons counselor colleagues. given buses ongoing war against ukraine, i will limit my responses. i will begin with this observation. we are facing crisis deterrence dynamics right now that we have only seen a few times in our nations history. when i testify to this committee and arts, i addressed concern...
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in 2016, her story has always been told by others, whether it be her tirelessly campaigning husband, richard... we talked about it. we said how unacceptable it is and she needs to be released urgently. we'll look at what nazanin zaghari—ratcliffe. .. ..or incorrect comments from politicians. she was simply teaching people journalism, as i understand it. in this exclusive interview, nazanin tells her own story, and in her own words. nazanin, it is so lovely to be with you in person and to be able to talk with you today. thank you so much for coming to talk. what can you remember about the day of your arrest? i went to iran on march 17th 2016 to take my baby girl, to show her to my family, and that wasn't the first time that she was going to iran. but we would always go for nowruz holiday, which is the new year in iran, purely because the city is empty, the weather is nice and especially the holiday season. but also, the two weeks that i was in iran, everywhere was closed and we felt like it's a good time to hang out with family. while i was coming out of iran, at the airport in tehran, i wa
in 2016, her story has always been told by others, whether it be her tirelessly campaigning husband, richard... we talked about it. we said how unacceptable it is and she needs to be released urgently. we'll look at what nazanin zaghari—ratcliffe. .. ..or incorrect comments from politicians. she was simply teaching people journalism, as i understand it. in this exclusive interview, nazanin tells her own story, and in her own words. nazanin, it is so lovely to be with you in person and to be...
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admiral richard. i want to make sure i understand your testimony that you need your low yield of that visible generation is put that in plain english low yield ballistic capability so like a cruise missile without visible generation that sounds like something that is not on an airplane it sounds like nuclear capabilities. >> it would fit the requirements. >> is that your best military advice with the cruise missile? >> so you agree with that testimony? >> . >> it is her admiral richard's testimony is a your best military advice we continue with the cruise missile with lunch capabilities as well quick. >> . >> and as it is rapidly growing if we keep the plans exactly the same with a strap, commander have a force that is capable of deterring russia and china? >> that's why asked you we have the absolute minimum. and we cannot do with the same level of risk we are doing today if we don't ask the question. >> churchill said in the iron curtain speech and with a trial a strength to exceed your adversary. a
admiral richard. i want to make sure i understand your testimony that you need your low yield of that visible generation is put that in plain english low yield ballistic capability so like a cruise missile without visible generation that sounds like something that is not on an airplane it sounds like nuclear capabilities. >> it would fit the requirements. >> is that your best military advice with the cruise missile? >> so you agree with that testimony? >> . >> it...
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richard, also a test for the individual. and alina beer box, she is expected to talk soon, and we will let you go just anything before you leave on what you're expecting from her. yet what i think. yeah, i will be very much listening out on this issue of food security that we've been talking about a lot of the last couple of days. how concrete of the things that she can say about that. is it about registering concern, trying to, trying to acknowledge that concerns about developing countries or how concrete are her solutions? i think there's an element in this whole discussion about food security is not just about the concrete solutions. it's also about trying to push back against russian narratives that it is, in fact, western sanctions that have been pushing up food prices, energy prices, rather than the fact of the russian war itself that the root of it all. so i think this will be interesting for me to what i'll be listening out for analynn about how much concrete action is there in terms of food security, or is a large p
richard, also a test for the individual. and alina beer box, she is expected to talk soon, and we will let you go just anything before you leave on what you're expecting from her. yet what i think. yeah, i will be very much listening out on this issue of food security that we've been talking about a lot of the last couple of days. how concrete of the things that she can say about that. is it about registering concern, trying to, trying to acknowledge that concerns about developing countries or...
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. >> joining us now is cnn business editor-at-large, richard quest. richard, great to see you. do you agree that this is the hardest to predict economy in decades? >> absolutely. without any question of doubt. because the underlying economics are so horrible. gas prices in the u.s. at the moment average $4.33, so you've got a vast range, $4.37, previous record, week ago, year ago, we could be going up to $4.80 because the reasons why and the effects and the various, if you like, forces the u.s. has almost no control over. first of all, you have what's going on in china at the moment and the lockdown, the ships waiting to deliver. the supply chain issues. that's inflationary. secondly, you have demand in the u.s. which is still strong, and then you have the war in ukraine, which, of course, is raising prices for fuel and energy, creating more instability, food prices, because of grain in russia and ukraine, and therefore, it's impossibly difficult at the moment to deal with it. >> richard, stay with us, if you would. we also want to bring in alexis glick, a former wall street ex
. >> joining us now is cnn business editor-at-large, richard quest. richard, great to see you. do you agree that this is the hardest to predict economy in decades? >> absolutely. without any question of doubt. because the underlying economics are so horrible. gas prices in the u.s. at the moment average $4.33, so you've got a vast range, $4.37, previous record, week ago, year ago, we could be going up to $4.80 because the reasons why and the effects and the various, if you like,...
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and she also spoke about how is it possible to actually tackle this problem that something the richard mentioned as well. how is it possible to get this 1000000 tons of grades that are there in ukraine, in ports you cannot go to the world, mac, it's out of the country and therefore prevent this crisis that could unfold in africa and in asia to have this group to meet constantly to have a rapid group that will see where this problems. well, we'll look at the countries that are dependent on it, these grains on oil, how they can actually get that they did with the political correspondent, been over a square. but thanks so much for your help today. oh, benjamin mentioned it just now the german foreign minister in her press conference said the g 7 stance firmly with ukraine and that the group could not allow russia to succeed in its aggression. we can have a listen now to some of that stuff. we support every measure and every step they are taking to ensure that people in ukraine and this is also our common goal as g 7 can live as everybody else in europe again in peace, but also insecurity
and she also spoke about how is it possible to actually tackle this problem that something the richard mentioned as well. how is it possible to get this 1000000 tons of grades that are there in ukraine, in ports you cannot go to the world, mac, it's out of the country and therefore prevent this crisis that could unfold in africa and in asia to have this group to meet constantly to have a rapid group that will see where this problems. well, we'll look at the countries that are dependent on it,...
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admiral richard i like to ask my first question of you it is a repeat of what chairman kang asked. you reported to us last year in your prepared statement you said without this capability adversaries may proceed an advantage at lower levels of conflict that may encourage limited nuclear use. is that still your view? >> senator it is. >> and you believe we have a a deterrence and gap? >> ideally what i would add is, one of the takeaways i think from ukraine there are certain scenarios that were judged to be highly improbable that have not materialized in front of us in real life. i think t that requires us to go back and reassess some of the decisions we made in the past. >> do you believe the npr that just came out recently from the administration, does that provide the department to have conversations not just the threats that are out there but also on the needs that this country must have to defend the homeland? >> i think it does the mpr spruce in my opinion a very good strategy. think as we implement the mpr but we have to do is take that strategy and then as threats change i r
admiral richard i like to ask my first question of you it is a repeat of what chairman kang asked. you reported to us last year in your prepared statement you said without this capability adversaries may proceed an advantage at lower levels of conflict that may encourage limited nuclear use. is that still your view? >> senator it is. >> and you believe we have a a deterrence and gap? >> ideally what i would add is, one of the takeaways i think from ukraine there are certain...