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Secretary of State Rex Tillerson has differed with President Trump on some significant international issues, including North Korea, Iran and Qatar. When he distanced himself from the president on the question of American values after the violence in Charlottesville, questions grew over whether Tillerson would soon be o...
secretary of state rex. tillerson has differed, with president trump on some significant; international issues including north korea iran and, qatar when he distanced himself from the president on the question of american. values after the violence in charlottesville questions grew over. whether. tillerson would soon b...
Secretary of State Rex Tillerson has differed. with President Trump on some significant international issues including North Korea Iran and Qatar, When. he; distanced himself; from the president on, the question; of. American values after the violence in Charlottesville questions grew over whether Tillerson would soon ...
secretary of state rex tillerson has differed with president trump on some significant international issues, including north korea, iran and qatar. when he distanced himself from the president on the question of american values after the violence in charlottesville, questions grew over whether tillerson would soon be o...
At the University of Virginia campus, historians at the Miller Center have been studying the first year of recent administrations. The idea, says Mel Leffler, was to highlight the common mistakes, like the failure to appoint key advisers who work well together.
at the university of virginia campus historians at the miller center have been studying the first year. of recent administrations the idea says mel leffler was to highlight the common mistakes like the failure to appoint key advisers who work well
At the University of Virginia campus historians at the Miller Center have been studying the. first year of recent administrations The idea says Mel Leffler was to highlight the common mistakes like the failure to appoint, key advisers who work well
at the university of virginia campus, historians at the miller center have been studying the first year of recent administrations. the idea, says mel leffler, was to highlight the common mistakes, like the failure to appoint key advisers who work well together.
So, that's one insurgent, and then there is a group known as the Quetta Shura. A shura is a leadership council. Quetta, Pakistan is the city near which they are supposedly located, and it includes the most famous Taliban member of all.
so that's one insurgent and then there is a group known as the quetta shura a shura is. a, leadership council quetta pakistan is the city, near which they are supposedly located and it includes the most famous taliban, member of
So that's one insurgent, and then there is a group known as the Quetta Shura; A shura is a leadership council Quetta Pakistan, is the city near which they are supposedly located and it includes the most. famous Taliban member of
so, that's one insurgent, and then there is a group known as the quetta shura. a shura is a leadership council. quetta, pakistan is the city near which they are supposedly located, and it includes the most famous taliban member of all.
Mullah Omar, the former ruler of Afghanistan, is one of those who is believed to be hiding on the Pakistan side of the border now, right?
mullah omar the former ruler of afghanistan is one of those. who is believed to; be hiding, on the pakistan side of the border now
Mullah Omar the former ruler of Afghanistan is one of those who is believed to be hiding on the, Pakistan side of, the border now
mullah omar, the former ruler of afghanistan, is one of those who is believed to be hiding on the pakistan side of the border now, right?
Well, he is, in fact, the leader of the Afghan Taliban, the leader of the Quetta Shura, and indeed, he is generally thought to be located -most of the time, if not all the time - in Pakistan.
well he is in fact the, leader of the afghan taliban the leader of the quetta shura and indeed he is generally thought to be, located -most of the time, if not all. the. time - in.
Well he is in fact the leader of the Afghan Taliban the leader of the Quetta Shura; and indeed he; is generally thought to be located -most. of the time if not all the time - in
well, he is, in fact, the leader of the afghan taliban, the leader of the quetta shura, and indeed, he is generally thought to be located -most of the time, if not all the time - in pakistan.
What, in your view, is Pakistan doing about those specific threats right now?
what, in your view is pakistan doing about those specific threats right
What in your. view is Pakistan doing. about those specific threats right
what, in your view, is pakistan doing about those specific threats right now?
Well, I think there was a major development there about nine months or so ago, and that is a recognition by the Pakistani population by virtually all of the political leaders - including the major opposition figure, Nawaz Sharif, for example - and the bulk of the clerics, that the most pressing threat to the very exist...
well i think there was a major development. there about nine months or so ago and that, is, a recognition by the pakistani population. by virtually all of the political leaders - including the major opposition figure nawaz sharif for example - and the bulk of the clerics. that the. most pressing threat to the, very exi...
Well I think there was a. major development. there about nine months. or so ago and that is. a recognition by the Pakistani population by virtually all of the political leaders - including the major opposition figure Nawaz Sharif for example - and the bulk of the clerics, that the, most, pressing threat, to the very ex...
well, i think there was a major development there about nine months or so ago, and that is a recognition by the pakistani population by virtually all of the political leaders - including the major opposition figure, nawaz sharif, for example - and the bulk of the clerics, that the most pressing threat to the very exist...
If you'll excuse me, sure, they're going after Taliban elements that they see as attacking inside Pakistan, but they're not going after the elements that we just described who are seen as attacking inside Afghanistan.
if you'll excuse me sure they're going after taliban elements that they see as attacking inside pakistan but they're not going after the elements that we just described who are, seen as attacking inside
If you'll excuse me, sure, they're going after Taliban elements that they see as attacking inside Pakistan but they're not going after the. elements that we just described who are seen as attacking inside
if you'll excuse me, sure, they're going after taliban elements that they see as attacking inside pakistan, but they're not going after the elements that we just described who are seen as attacking inside afghanistan.
In some cases, they are. Again, it depends on whether those organizations, needless to say, have posed a threat to the writ of governance, as it's termed, of Pakistan. In some other cases, there are elements that they have not yet gone after, and, in fact, I think we have to be very understanding of this, frankly. Ther...
in some cases they are, again it depends on whether those organizations needless to say have posed a, threat, to. the writ of governance as it's termed of pakistan in some other cases there are elements that they have not yet gone after and in fact i think we have to be very understanding. of this frankly there are - y...
In some cases, they are Again it depends on whether those organizations needless to say have posed. a threat to the writ, of governance as it's. termed of Pakistan In some other cases there are elements that they have not yet gone after and in fact I think we have to be very understanding of, this frankly. There are, -...
in some cases, they are. again, it depends on whether those organizations, needless to say, have posed a threat to the writ of governance, as it's termed, of pakistan. in some other cases, there are elements that they have not yet gone after, and, in fact, i think we have to be very understanding of this, frankly. ther...
It sounds like you feel there are limits to what the United States can ask Pakistan to do.
it sounds; like, you feel, there are limits, to what the united states can ask pakistan to.
It sounds like you feel there are limits to what the United States, can ask. Pakistan to
it sounds like you feel there are limits to what the united states can ask pakistan to do.
Well, there are limits to how fast we can expect or perhaps demand that Pakistan can take certain action. The fact is that they have shifted a substantial amount of their military from, for example, the Indian border from other locations to deal with this extremist threat. And I think you cannot underestimate how impor...
well there, are limits to how, fast we can expect or perhaps demand that pakistan can take certain action the fact is that they have; shifted a substantial amount of their military from for example the indian border from other locations. to deal with, this extremist threat and i think you cannot underestimate how, impo...
Well there are limits to how fast we can expect or perhaps demand that Pakistan can take certain action The. fact is that they have shifted a substantial amount of their military from for example the Indian border from other locations to deal with this extremist, threat And I think you cannot underestimate how, importa...
well, there are limits to how fast we can expect or perhaps demand that pakistan can take certain action. the fact is that they have shifted a substantial amount of their military from, for example, the indian border from other locations to deal with this extremist threat. and i think you cannot underestimate how impor...
You mentioned that for about nine months, Pakistan has been going heavily against some of these extremist groups along the border. But relatively recently, in October, we interviewed the foreign minister of Pakistan and asked him about Mullah Omar, who is believed, as you said, to be hiding frequently on the Pakistani ...
you, mentioned that for about nine months pakistan has been going heavily against some of these extremist groups along the border but, relatively recently in october we; interviewed the foreign minister of pakistan and asked. him about mullah omar who is believed as you said to be, hiding frequently on the pakistani si...
You mentioned that for about nine; months Pakistan has been going heavily against some of. these extremist groups along the border But relatively recently in, October. we interviewed the foreign minister of Pakistan and asked him about Mullah Omar who is believed as you said, to be hiding frequently, on. the Pakistani ...
you mentioned that for about nine months, pakistan has been going heavily against some of these extremist groups along the border. but relatively recently, in october, we interviewed the foreign minister of pakistan and asked him about mullah omar, who is believed, as you said, to be hiding frequently on the pakistani ...
Well, first of all, to be fair, the intelligence on the whereabouts of these individuals is sketchy in many cases. I mean, when you come to Osama bin Laden, for example, there hasn't been a confirmed location for him for years - not just months or weeks. But by and large, certainly, we think that the bulk of the leader...
well first of all to, be fair the intelligence on, the whereabouts of, these individuals. is sketchy in. many cases i mean when you, come to osama bin laden for example there hasn't been a. confirmed location for. him for years - not just months or weeks but by and large certainly we think that the bulk of the leaders ...
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Is there a bit of a dance that goes on in that you say we have intelligence, generally, that we think they're in Pakistan? They say show us exactly where. You say it's your country. You've got the local people on the ground. You need to find them. And they say, no, show us exactly where they are.
is there a bit of a dance that goes on in that you say we have intelligence generally that we think they're in pakistan? they say show us exactly where you say it's your country you've got the, local people on the ground you need to find them and they say no show us exactly where they
Is there a bit of a dance that, goes on in that you say we have intelligence generally that we think they're in Pakistan? They say show; us. exactly where You say it's your, country You've got the local people on the ground You need to. find them And they say no show us. exactly where they
is there a bit of a dance that goes on in that you say we have intelligence, generally, that we think they're in pakistan? they say show us exactly where. you say it's your country. you've got the local people on the ground. you need to find them. and they say, no, show us exactly where they are.
I think we're a little bit past that point, candidly, Steve. I mean, let's remember that, number one, manhunts are pretty difficult. And you have a sense of where someone is, but senses don't provide geo-coordinates to people. And so I think you have to be somewhat tolerant, again, of also how fast the dynamic can chan...
i think we're a little bit, past that point candidly steve i, mean let's remember, that, number one manhunts are pretty. difficult and you have a sense of where someone is but senses don't provide geo-coordinates to people and so i think you have to be somewhat tolerant again of also how. fast the dynamic can
I think, we're a little bit past that point candidly Steve; I mean let's remember that number one, manhunts are pretty difficult And you have a sense of where someone is but senses don't provide geo-coordinates to people And so I think you have to be somewhat tolerant again of also how fast the dynamic can
i think we're a little bit past that point, candidly, steve. i mean, let's remember that, number one, manhunts are pretty difficult. and you have a sense of where someone is, but senses don't provide geo-coordinates to people. and so i think you have to be somewhat tolerant, again, of also how fast the dynamic can chan...
Can you win in Afghanistan so long as there are apparently safe havens for some of your enemies crossing the border to Pakistan?
can you win in afghanistan so long as there. are apparently safe havens for some of your enemies crossing the border to
Can you win in, Afghanistan so, long as there are apparently safe havens for some of your enemies crossing the border to.
can you win in afghanistan so long as there are apparently safe havens for some of your enemies crossing the border to pakistan?
Well, clearly, to continue to make progress, there have to be complimentary efforts on either side of the border. And ideally, we want to build that not just with us as the go-between, but ideally over time, the respective intelligence organizations of Pakistan and Afghanistan, leaders of the two countries and so forth...
well clearly to continue to make progress there have to be complimentary efforts on either side of the border and. ideally we, want to build that not just. with us as; the go-between but ideally over time the respective intelligence, organizations of pakistan and afghanistan leaders of the two countries and so forth bu...
Well clearly to; continue to make progress there have to be complimentary efforts. on either side of the border And ideally we want to build, that not just with us as the go-between but ideally over time the respective intelligence, organizations of Pakistan and. Afghanistan, leaders, of the two countries and so forth ...
well, clearly, to continue to make progress, there have to be complimentary efforts on either side of the border. and ideally, we want to build that not just with us as the go-between, but ideally over time, the respective intelligence organizations of pakistan and afghanistan, leaders of the two countries and so forth...
But getting back to that fundamental question: Can you win, so long as there are safe havens outside of Afghanistan for the people you're fighting?
but getting. back to that fundamental question: can you win so long as there are safe havens, outside, of afghanistan for the people you're,
But getting back to that fundamental question: Can you win so long as there are safe havens, outside of Afghanistan, for the people you're
but getting back to that fundamental question: can you win, so long as there are safe havens outside of afghanistan for the people you're fighting?
Depends how large the safe havens and sanctuaries are, obviously. And, again, the objective is to see those whittled down on either side of the border. Again, there has to be continued level of pressure and progress in that regard.
depends how large the safe havens and. sanctuaries are obviously and again the objective is to see those whittled down on either side of the border again there has to be continued level of pressure and progress, in that,
Depends how large the safe havens and sanctuaries are obviously And again the objective is to see those whittled down on either side of the border Again there has. to be continued level of. pressure and progress in that
depends how large the safe havens and sanctuaries are, obviously. and, again, the objective is to see those whittled down on either side of the border. again, there has to be continued level of pressure and progress in that regard.
That's General David Petraeus, the commander of all U.S. forces in a huge region that includes the Middle East and South Asia.
that's general david petraeus the commander of all u.s forces in a huge region that includes the middle east and south
That's General David Petraeus the commander of all U.S forces in a huge region that includes the Middle East and South
that's general david petraeus, the commander of all u.s. forces in a huge region that includes the middle east and south asia.
A bomb exploded today at a mosque near Pakistan's army headquarters, and early reports say dozens of people were killed in the city of Rawalpindi.
a bomb exploded today at a mosque; near pakistan's army headquarters and early reports say dozens of people were killed in the city of
A bomb exploded today at a mosque near. Pakistan's army headquarters and early reports say dozens of people were killed in the city of
a bomb exploded today at a mosque near pakistan's army headquarters, and early reports say dozens of people were killed in the city of rawalpindi.
And, Steve, all of this is happening in the same week. President Obama says that he's sending 30,000 troops to Pakistan's neighbor, Afghanistan. The president also set a deadline to start bringing those troops home, which brings up one very important question for General Petraeus. He believes in a very disciplined, pat...
and steve all of this, is happening in the same; week president obama says that he's sending 30,000 troops to; pakistan's neighbor afghanistan the, president also set a deadline to, start bringing those troops home which brings up one very important, question for general petraeus he believes in a very disciplined patie...
And Steve, all of this is happening in the same, week President, Obama says that he's sending 30,000 troops to Pakistan's neighbor Afghanistan. The president also set a deadline to start bringing. those troops home which brings up one very important question for General Petraeus He believes in a very disciplined patien...
and, steve, all of this is happening in the same week. president obama says that he's sending 30,000 troops to pakistan's neighbor, afghanistan. the president also set a deadline to start bringing those troops home, which brings up one very important question for general petraeus. he believes in a very disciplined, pat...
Well, let's play a little more of the interview that gets to that issue. I asked if there is time for that patient approach. It's very tough. It takes a lot of discipline for soldiers to work in a civilian population and not do more harm than good. And I asked if the U.S. can train Afghans to do that in 18 months, and ...
well let's play a little more of the interview that gets to that issue i asked if there is time for that patient, approach, it's very tough it takes a lot of discipline for soldiers to work in a civilian population and not do more harm, than good and i asked if the u.s can train afghans to do that in 18 months and petr...
Well let's play a. little more of. the interview that gets to that issue I asked if there is. time for that patient approach It's very tough It takes a lot of; discipline for soldiers to work in a civilian population and not do more harm than good And I asked if the U.S can train Afghans, to do that in 18 months, and P...
well, let's play a little more of the interview that gets to that issue. i asked if there is time for that patient approach. it's very tough. it takes a lot of discipline for soldiers to work in a civilian population and not do more harm than good. and i asked if the u.s. can train afghans to do that in 18 months, and ...
There is nothing easy about anything in Afghanistan. It's all hard, and it's hard all the time. But this is what we need to do, and that's what we're going to strive to do.
there is nothing easy about anything in afghanistan it's. all, hard and it's hard all the, time but. this is what, we need to; do and that's what we're going to strive to
There is nothing easy about anything in Afghanistan It's all hard and it's hard all the time But this is what we need to do and, that's, what we're going to strive to
there is nothing easy about anything in afghanistan. it's all hard, and it's hard all the time. but this is what we need to do, and that's what we're going to strive to do.
Have we touched on maybe the greatest challenge, here? Getting Afghans ready that quickly.
have we touched on maybe the greatest challenge. here? getting afghans ready that
Have we touched on maybe the greatest. challenge here? Getting Afghans ready that
have we touched on maybe the greatest challenge, here? getting afghans ready that quickly.
Well, certainly, the Afghan security force development is one of the long polls in this overall tent, as are just the sheer efforts to develop human capital in a country where illiteracy is 60, 70 percent or more. But we have seen that where we do this properly, that progress is possible. And what we're now going to do...
well certainly the. afghan security force. development is one of the long polls in this overall, tent as are just the sheer, efforts to develop human capital in a country where illiteracy is 60, 70 percent or more but we have seen that where we do this properly that progress is possible and what we're, now going to do ...
Well certainly the Afghan security force development is one of, the long polls, in this overall tent as are just the sheer efforts to develop human capital in a country. where, illiteracy is 60, 70 percent or more But we; have seen that where we do. this, properly that progress is possible And what we're now going to d...
well, certainly, the afghan security force development is one of the long polls in this overall tent, as are just the sheer efforts to develop human capital in a country where illiteracy is 60, 70 percent or more. but we have seen that where we do this properly, that progress is possible. and what we're now going to do...
And General David Petraeus is one of many U.S. officials reminding us that this 2011 date is just a time to start withdrawing. More troops could stay longer if needed.
and general david petraeus is. one of many u.s officials reminding us, that this 2011 date is just a time to start withdrawing more, troops could stay longer if
And General David Petraeus, is one of many U.S officials reminding us that this 2011 date is just a, time to start withdrawing More troops could; stay longer if
and general david petraeus is one of many u.s. officials reminding us that this 2011 date is just a time to start withdrawing. more troops could stay longer if needed.
And you can read a transcript of the General's remarks at npr.org. This is MORNING EDITION.
and you can read a transcript of the general's remarks at npr.org this is, morning
And you can read a transcript of the; General's remarks at npr.org This is MORNING
and you can read a transcript of the general's remarks at npr.org. this is morning edition.
This is ALL THINGS CONSIDERED from NPR News. I'm Rebecca Roberts. July 2, 1881 was a beautiful day in Washington, D.C. President James A. Garfield arrived that morning at the Baltimore and Potomac train station on the National Mall eager to get going on a trip to Massachusetts with his sons. He never got on the train. ...
this. is all things considered from npr news i'm rebecca roberts july 2, 1881 was a beautiful day in washington d.c president james, a garfield arrived that morning at the baltimore and potomac train station on the national mall eager to get going on a trip to massachusetts with his sons he never got on the train charl...
This is ALL THINGS CONSIDERED from NPR News I'm Rebecca Roberts July; 2, 1881 was a beautiful day in Washington D.C President James A Garfield arrived that morning at the Baltimore and Potomac train station on the National Mall eager to get going on a; trip to Massachusetts with, his sons He never. got; on the train Ch...
this is all things considered from npr news. i'm rebecca roberts. july 2, 1881 was a beautiful day in washington, d.c. president james a. garfield arrived that morning at the baltimore and potomac train station on the national mall eager to get going on a trip to massachusetts with his sons. he never got on the train. ...
What happened over the next two months, the desperate and ultimately failed attempt to save the president is the subject of a new book by author Candace Millard. It's called "Destiny of the Republic: A Tale of Madness, Medicine and the Murder of a President." To get a better feel for the story, Candace Millard and I to...
what happened over the next two months the desperate and ultimately failed, attempt to save the president is the subject of a new book by author candace millard it's called "destiny of the, republic: a tale of madness. medicine and the murder of a president" to get a better feel for the story candace millard and i took...
What happened over the next two months the desperate and ultimately failed attempt to save the president is the subject of a new book by author Candace Millard It's called "Destiny of the Republic: A Tale of Madness. Medicine and the Murder of a President" To get a better feel for the story, Candace Millard and I took ...
what happened over the next two months, the desperate and ultimately failed attempt to save the president is the subject of a new book by author candace millard. it's called "destiny of the republic: a tale of madness, medicine and the murder of a president." to get a better feel for the story, candace millard and i to...
We're here at the National Museum of Health and Medicine. This is a facility that has existed since the 1860s in various places in Washington and is now in a new home in Silver Spring, Maryland. Candace Millard, what is it that we're looking at here?
we're here at the national museum, of health and medicine this is, a facility that, has existed since the 1860s, in various places in washington, and is now in a new home in silver spring maryland candace millard, what is it that. we're looking at
We're here at the National Museum of Health and Medicine, This is a facility that has existed, since the 1860s in, various places in Washington and is now, in a new home in Silver Spring Maryland, Candace Millard what is it that we're looking at
we're here at the national museum of health and medicine. this is a facility that has existed since the 1860s in various places in washington and is now in a new home in silver spring, maryland. candace millard, what is it that we're looking at here?
This is the section of President Garfield's spine that was removed during the autopsy. And it shows - specifically, you can see there's a red pin that goes - and it's a plastic pin - that goes through the spinal column showing where Guiteau's bullet went through.
this is the section of president garfield's spine that was removed during the autopsy and it shows - specifically you can see, there's a red pin that goes - and it's a plastic pin - that. goes through the spinal column showing where, guiteau's. bullet went
This; is the section of President Garfield's spine that was removed during the autopsy And it shows, - specifically you can see there's a red pin that goes - and it's a plastic pin - that goes through the spinal column showing where Guiteau's bullet, went
this is the section of president garfield's spine that was removed during the autopsy. and it shows - specifically, you can see there's a red pin that goes - and it's a plastic pin - that goes through the spinal column showing where guiteau's bullet went through.
Also, looking at it, the way the bullet went through the body of the vertebra instead of through where the spinal cord comes up, he could have survived this bullet wound.
also looking at it the way the bullet went through the body of the vertebra instead of through where. the spinal cord comes up he could have survived this bullet
Also looking at it the way the bullet went through the body of the vertebra instead of through where the spinal cord comes; up he could, have survived this bullet
also, looking at it, the way the bullet went through the body of the vertebra instead of through where the spinal cord comes up, he could have survived this bullet wound.
Yes, absolutely. The bullet didn't hit the spinal cord. It didn't hit any vital organs. And, you know, at this time, 16 years after the Civil War, there were a lot of Civil War veterans walking around with bullets inside of them. In fact, one of the detectives who took Guiteau to the district jail after he shot Garfiel...
yes absolutely the bullet didn't hit the spinal cord it didn't hit any vital organs and you know at this time 16 years, after the civil war there were a lot of civil war veterans walking; around with bullets inside of them in fact one of the. detectives who took guiteau to the district jail after he shot garfield had; ...
Yes absolutely The bullet, didn't hit the spinal cord It didn't hit any vital organs And you know at this time 16 years after. the Civil War there were a lot of Civil War veterans walking around with bullets inside of them In fact one of the detectives who took Guiteau to the district jail. after, he shot Garfield had ...
yes, absolutely. the bullet didn't hit the spinal cord. it didn't hit any vital organs. and, you know, at this time, 16 years after the civil war, there were a lot of civil war veterans walking around with bullets inside of them. in fact, one of the detectives who took guiteau to the district jail after he shot garfiel...
And what eventually killed the president?
and what eventually killed the
And what eventually killed the
and what eventually killed the president?
Infection. So this examination went on for day after day after day for more than two months. In the end, 12 different doctors inserted unsterilized fingers and instruments in this wound in the president's back searching for this bullet. In fact, they made the track down the right side that they thought was the track of...
infection so this examination went on for day after day after day for more than two months in the end 12 different doctors inserted unsterilized fingers and instruments in this wound in the. president's back searching for this bullet in fact they made the track down the right. side that they thought was the track of th...
Infection So this examination went, on for day after day after day for; more than two months In the end 12 different doctors inserted unsterilized fingers and instruments in this wound in the president's back searching for this bullet In fact they made the track down the right side that they thought was. the track of. ...
infection. so this examination went on for day after day after day for more than two months. in the end, 12 different doctors inserted unsterilized fingers and instruments in this wound in the president's back searching for this bullet. in fact, they made the track down the right side that they thought was the track of...
So looking from here - and I'm trying to orient my spine to the president's here on the table - if the bullet went through to the left side of his body, his doctors at the time were pretty convinced it was on the right side. And, in fact, one of the interesting, sort of subplots in your book is Alexander Graham Bell tr...
so looking from. here; - and i'm trying to orient my spine to the president's here on the table - if the, bullet went. through to the left side of his body his doctors at the time were, pretty convinced it was on the right side and in fact one of. the interesting. sort of subplots in your book is alexander, graham bell...
So looking from. here - and I'm trying to orient my spine. to the president's here on the table - if the, bullet, went through to the left side of his body his doctors at the time were pretty convinced it was on the right side. And in fact one of the. interesting sort of subplots. in your book is, Alexander Graham Bell...
so looking from here - and i'm trying to orient my spine to the president's here on the table - if the bullet went through to the left side of his body, his doctors at the time were pretty convinced it was on the right side. and, in fact, one of the interesting, sort of subplots in your book is alexander graham bell tr...
That's right. So the doctor who took over his medical care, Dr. Doctor Willard Bliss - whose first name was Doctor strangely - Dr. Bliss believed and had publicly stated that the bullet was on the right side. At first, he thought it was in the liver, and everyone believed that the president would die that night. And wh...
that's right so the doctor, who took over his medical care dr doctor willard bliss - whose first name was doctor strangely - dr bliss believed and had publicly; stated that the bullet was on the right side. at first, he thought, it was in the liver and everyone. believed that the president would die that night and when...
That's right So the doctor who took over, his medical care Dr Doctor Willard Bliss - whose. first name was Doctor, strangely - Dr Bliss. believed and had publicly stated that the bullet was on the. right. side At first he thought it was in the liver and everyone believed that the president would. die that night And whe...
that's right. so the doctor who took over his medical care, dr. doctor willard bliss - whose first name was doctor strangely - dr. bliss believed and had publicly stated that the bullet was on the right side. at first, he thought it was in the liver, and everyone believed that the president would die that night. and wh...
And had he been able to find this bullet, and had they been able to see, it had done all the damage it was going to do. It was no longer a danger to the president, the medical care was. Had he been able to stop that early enough before the infection was too great, the president almost certainly would have survived. So ...
and had; he been. able to find this bullet and had they been able to see, it had done all the damage it was going, to do it was no longer a danger to the. president, the medical care was had he been able to stop that early enough before, the. infection was too. great the president almost certainly would have; survived ...
And had he been able to find this bullet and had they been able to see it had done all the damage it was going to do It, was no longer, a danger to the president the medical care was Had he been able to stop that early enough before the infection was too great the president almost. certainly would have survived So what...
and had he been able to find this bullet, and had they been able to see, it had done all the damage it was going to do. it was no longer a danger to the president, the medical care was. had he been able to stop that early enough before the infection was too great, the president almost certainly would have survived. so ...
Well, he was a one-term congressman from southern New Jersey. He died yesterday at 51 years old, a big shock. He was just 51 years old, pretty sad, very surprising.
well he was a one-term congressman, from southern new jersey he died yesterday at 51 years old a, big shock he was just, 51 years old pretty sad very
Well he was a one-term congressman from southern New Jersey He died yesterday at 51 years old a big shock He was just 51 years old pretty sad very
well, he was a one-term congressman from southern new jersey. he died yesterday at 51 years old, a big shock. he was just 51 years old, pretty sad, very surprising.
Cherry Hill, he lost to...
cherry hill he lost
Cherry Hill he lost
cherry hill, he lost to...
World-renowned cellist Yo-Yo Ma giving an impromptu performance. According to the Mumbai Mirror newspaper, a little before sundown, Ma quietly walked onto the promenade, sat on the wall that separates the sea from the city and began to play Bach's "Cello Suite No. 1."
world-renowned cellist yo-yo ma giving an impromptu. performance according to the mumbai mirror newspaper a little before sundown ma quietly walked onto the promenade sat on the wall that separates the sea from the city, and began to play bach's "cello suite no,
World-renowned. cellist Yo-Yo, Ma giving an impromptu performance According to the Mumbai Mirror newspaper a. little, before; sundown Ma quietly walked onto the promenade sat on the wall that separates the, sea from the city and began to play Bach's "Cello Suite No
world-renowned cellist yo-yo ma giving an impromptu performance. according to the mumbai mirror newspaper, a little before sundown, ma quietly walked onto the promenade, sat on the wall that separates the sea from the city and began to play bach's "cello suite no. 1."
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For 20 minutes, the typical sounds of Marine Drive - choking traffic, cacophonous car horns - mingled with Bach. Onlookers had no idea who the performer was.
for 20 minutes the typical sounds of marine drive, - choking traffic cacophonous car horns - mingled. with bach onlookers had no, idea. who the performer
For 20 minutes the typical sounds of Marine Drive - choking traffic cacophonous, car horns - mingled. with Bach Onlookers had no idea who, the performer
for 20 minutes, the typical sounds of marine drive - choking traffic, cacophonous car horns - mingled with bach. onlookers had no idea who the performer was.
But that didn't matter. One bystander told The Mirror, I'm not quite sure what he played, but listening to him left me spellbound. And that feeling is probably just what Ma was trying for.
but that didn't matter one bystander told the mirror i'm not quite sure what he played but listening to him left me spellbound and that feeling is probably just what ma was trying.
But that didn't matter One bystander told The, Mirror I'm not quite sure what he, played but, listening to him left me spellbound And that feeling is, probably, just what Ma; was, trying,
but that didn't matter. one bystander told the mirror, i'm not quite sure what he played, but listening to him left me spellbound. and that feeling is probably just what ma was trying for.
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That's Ma here at NPR last August. He stopped by to play for us and to talk about his Bach project, a 36-city worldwide tour where he is playing the complete suites. A musical journey, Ma told me, motivated by Bach's ability to speak to our common humanity at a time of division in the world.
that's ma here at npr last, august he stopped by to play for us and to talk about his bach project, a 36-city worldwide tour where he is playing the complete; suites a musical journey ma told me motivated by. bach's ability to speak to our common, humanity at a time of division in the
That's Ma; here at NPR last August He stopped by to, play, for us and to talk about his Bach project a. 36-city worldwide tour where he is playing the, complete suites A musical, journey Ma told me motivated by Bach's ability to speak to our common humanity at a time of division in the.
that's ma here at npr last august. he stopped by to play for us and to talk about his bach project, a 36-city worldwide tour where he is playing the complete suites. a musical journey, ma told me, motivated by bach's ability to speak to our common humanity at a time of division in the world.
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Music actually was invented, as all of culture was invented, by us to help all of us figure out who we are, what the culture of us is and to start a conversation.
music, actually was invented as all of culture was invented by, us to help all, of us figure out who we, are what the culture of us is and to start a
Music actually was invented, as all of. culture, was invented by us to help all of us figure out who we are what the culture of us is and to start a
music actually was invented, as all of culture was invented, by us to help all of us figure out who we are, what the culture of us is and to start a conversation.
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President Trump has been leaning into the immigration debate in the closing days of the midterm campaign. But a lot of Republicans would have preferred that the president stick to talking about the strong economy and record-low unemployment, especially those House Republicans running in more moderate districts. So Hous...
president trump has. been leaning into the, immigration debate in the closing days of the midterm campaign but a lot of republicans would have. preferred that the president stick to talking about the strong economy and record-low unemployment especially those; house republicans running in. more moderate districts so; h...
President. Trump has been leaning into the. immigration debate in the closing days of the midterm campaign But a lot of Republicans would have preferred that the president stick, to talking. about the strong economy and record-low unemployment especially those House Republicans running in more, moderate districts. So H...
president trump has been leaning into the immigration debate in the closing days of the midterm campaign. but a lot of republicans would have preferred that the president stick to talking about the strong economy and record-low unemployment, especially those house republicans running in more moderate districts. so hous...
It's hardly a secret that House Republicans are campaigning in the face of some pretty powerful headwinds. Democrats have a money advantage. President Trump, also a Republican, is unpopular. And even in a year when the president is popular, the party in charge usually loses an average of 29 seats. So House Republican l...
it's hardly. a secret that house republicans are campaigning in the face of some pretty, powerful headwinds democrats have a money advantage president trump also a republican is unpopular and even in a year when the president is, popular the party in charge usually loses an average of 29 seats so house republican. lead...
It's hardly, a secret that House, Republicans are, campaigning in the face of some pretty powerful headwinds Democrats have a money advantage President Trump also a Republican is unpopular, And even in a year when the president, is popular the party in charge usually loses an, average of 29 seats So House Republican le...
it's hardly a secret that house republicans are campaigning in the face of some pretty powerful headwinds. democrats have a money advantage. president trump, also a republican, is unpopular. and even in a year when the president is popular, the party in charge usually loses an average of 29 seats. so house republican l...
Once we get re-elected and get this new House majority in place - and it'll be a Republican majority, I'm confident - we need to keep building on the success we have with the economy.
once we get re-elected and get this new house majority in place - and it'll be a republican; majority i'm confident - we need to keep building on the success we have with the
Once we get re-elected and get this new, House majority in place - and it'll be a Republican majority I'm confident - we need to keep building on the success we have with the
once we get re-elected and get this new house majority in place - and it'll be a republican majority, i'm confident - we need to keep building on the success we have with the economy.
That's Steve Scalise. He's the No. 3 Republican in the House, and that's a message that he's been saying a lot lately as he tries to get voters excited to vote Republican. The message is equal parts excitement about the economy and warnings about what Democrats would do if they were in charge. Here is how House Speaker...
that's steve scalise he's the no 3 republican in the house and, that's a message that he's been saying a lot lately as he tries to get voters excited. to vote republican the message, is equal parts excitement about, the economy and warnings about what. democrats would do if they were in charge here is how house speaker...
That's Steve Scalise He's the No 3 Republican in the House and that's, a message that, he's been saying a lot lately as he tries to get voters excited. to vote Republican, The message is equal parts excitement about; the economy, and warnings about what Democrats would do if they were in charge Here is how House Speake...
that's steve scalise. he's the no. 3 republican in the house, and that's a message that he's been saying a lot lately as he tries to get voters excited to vote republican. the message is equal parts excitement about the economy and warnings about what democrats would do if they were in charge. here is how house speaker...
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Nancy Pelosi and her clones running for Congress are going hard left. They want to get rid of just controlling our border. They want to have socialized medicine and takeover and bankrupt Medicare. They want to undo all the tax cuts and raise all of our taxes.
nancy pelosi and. her clones running for congress are going hard left they want to get rid of just controlling our border they want to have socialized, medicine and takeover and; bankrupt medicare they want to undo all the; tax cuts and raise all of our
Nancy; Pelosi and her clones running for Congress. are going hard left They, want to; get rid of just controlling our border They want to have socialized medicine and takeover and bankrupt Medicare They want to undo all. the, tax cuts and raise all of our
nancy pelosi and her clones running for congress are going hard left. they want to get rid of just controlling our border. they want to have socialized medicine and takeover and bankrupt medicare. they want to undo all the tax cuts and raise all of our taxes.
That's from a recent rally in a battleground district in New Jersey, but the message has been the same across the country. Ryan was just on a 12-state swing to win back some momentum on issues like health care and the economy. GOP leaders have spent the closing weeks of the election trying to fill in the gaps that even...
that's from a recent rally in a battleground district in new jersey but, the message has been the same, across the country ryan was just on. a. 12-state swing to win back some momentum on issues. like health care and the economy gop, leaders have spent the closing weeks of the election trying to fill in the gaps that e...
That's from a recent rally in a battleground district in New; Jersey but the message has been the same across the country Ryan was just on a 12-state swing to win back some. momentum on issues like. health care and the, economy GOP leaders have spent the closing weeks of, the election. trying to fill in the gaps that e...
that's from a recent rally in a battleground district in new jersey, but the message has been the same across the country. ryan was just on a 12-state swing to win back some momentum on issues like health care and the economy. gop leaders have spent the closing weeks of the election trying to fill in the gaps that even...
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The only problem is, with the House, there's so many people. I'd like to stop for every one of them, but there's so many people.
the only problem is with the house there's so many. people. i'd like to stop. for every one of them but there's so many
The only problem is with the House there's so. many people I'd like to stop. for every one of them but there's so many
the only problem is, with the house, there's so many people. i'd like to stop for every one of them, but there's so many people.
The Center for Responsive Politics estimates that Democrats and their supporters will spend more than $2.5 billion this cycle. They're working to convince voters that Republicans want to take away their healthcare. Scalise says his party is trying to reframe that message to their advantage.
the center for responsive. politics estimates that democrats and their supporters will spend. more than $2.5 billion. this cycle they're working to convince voters that republicans. want to take away their, healthcare scalise says his party is trying to reframe that message to their
The Center for Responsive Politics estimates that Democrats, and their supporters will spend more than $2.5 billion this cycle They're working to convince voters that Republicans want to take away their healthcare Scalise says his. party is trying to reframe that message to their
the center for responsive politics estimates that democrats and their supporters will spend more than $2.5 billion this cycle. they're working to convince voters that republicans want to take away their healthcare. scalise says his party is trying to reframe that message to their advantage.
Something had to be done to fix the broken health care system in our country. And so we took it on.
something had to be done to. fix the. broken health. care system in our country and so we took it
Something had to be, done to fix the broken health care, system in our country And so we, took it
something had to be done to fix the broken health care system in our country. and so we took it on.
Scalise seems to be fighting a two-front war this campaign. Not only is he trying to keep the majority. He's also widely considered to be running to be the next Republican leader, no matter who wins the election. That's why he recently traveled to nine districts in just two days, spreading a message that sounds pretty ...
scalise seems to be. fighting a, two-front war this campaign not only is he trying to keep the majority he's also widely considered to be running to be the next, republican leader no; matter who wins the election that's. why he recently, traveled to nine districts in just two days spreading a message that sounds, prett...
Scalise seems, to be fighting a two-front war this campaign Not only is he; trying to keep the majority He's, also widely considered to be running to be the next Republican leader no, matter who wins the election That's why he recently, traveled to nine districts in just. two days spreading a message that, sounds prett...
scalise seems to be fighting a two-front war this campaign. not only is he trying to keep the majority. he's also widely considered to be running to be the next republican leader, no matter who wins the election. that's why he recently traveled to nine districts in just two days, spreading a message that sounds pretty ...
It's an exciting time. It's only happened because of the work that we've done with the president. And Nancy Pelosi wants to reverse the tax cuts. She wants to make our border less secure. I mean, there's a big difference in this election.
it's an exciting time it's only happened because of the work that, we've done with, the. president and. nancy pelosi wants to reverse the tax, cuts she wants to make our border less, secure, i mean. there's a big difference, in this
It's an exciting time It's only happened because of the work that we've done with the president And Nancy Pelosi wants to reverse. the tax cuts She wants to make our border, less secure I mean there's. a big difference, in this
it's an exciting time. it's only happened because of the work that we've done with the president. and nancy pelosi wants to reverse the tax cuts. she wants to make our border less secure. i mean, there's a big difference in this election.
Another person up for the top leadership job is Majority Leader Kevin McCarthy. McCarthy has largely avoided interviews in recent weeks. Instead, he's spending nearly all of his time raising cash and campaigning. His idea is that you can't become speaker if you lose the House. And amid the frenzied push, leaders are al...
another. person. up for the top leadership job is majority leader kevin mccarthy mccarthy has largely avoided interviews, in. recent weeks instead he's spending nearly all of his time raising cash and, campaigning his idea, is that you can't become speaker if you lose, the, house and amid the frenzied push. leaders are...
Another person up for the top leadership job is Majority Leader Kevin McCarthy McCarthy has largely avoided interviews in recent weeks Instead he's spending, nearly all of his time raising cash and campaigning, His idea is, that you can't become speaker if you lose the House And amid the frenzied push leaders, are also...
another person up for the top leadership job is majority leader kevin mccarthy. mccarthy has largely avoided interviews in recent weeks. instead, he's spending nearly all of his time raising cash and campaigning. his idea is that you can't become speaker if you lose the house. and amid the frenzied push, leaders are al...
It's just staying in contact with people, following their races, following what - the advertisements, the spending and all the other issues that - they go into big races. It's just time.
it's, just staying, in contact, with people following their races following what - the advertisements the spending and all the other issues that - they go into big races it's just
It's just staying in contact with people following their races following what - the advertisements the spending and all the other issues, that - they go into big races It's just
it's just staying in contact with people, following their races, following what - the advertisements, the spending and all the other issues that - they go into big races. it's just time.
Most Republicans admit the best-case scenario is keeping the losses to a minimum. And at the core, the goal they're pitching is two more years of moving Trump's agenda. Kelsey Snell, NPR News, Washington.
most republicans, admit the best-case scenario is keeping the losses to a minimum and at the core the goal they're pitching is two more years of moving trump's agenda kelsey snell npr news,
Most Republicans admit the best-case; scenario is keeping the losses to a minimum And at the core the. goal they're pitching is two more years, of moving Trump's agenda Kelsey Snell NPR News
most republicans admit the best-case scenario is keeping the losses to a minimum. and at the core, the goal they're pitching is two more years of moving trump's agenda. kelsey snell, npr news, washington.
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This is TALK OF THE NATION. I'm Neal Conan, in Washington.
this is. talk of the nation, i'm. neal conan in
This is, TALK OF. THE. NATION I'm Neal Conan in
this is talk of the nation. i'm neal conan, in washington.
Tim Kaine flips into the Virginia Senate race. Debbie Wasserman-Schultz jumps up to the DNC chair, and the shutdown is still a toss-up. It's Wednesday, and time for a deadline edition of the Political Junkie.
tim kaine flips into, the virginia, senate, race debbie, wasserman-schultz jumps up, to the dnc chair and the shutdown is still a, toss-up it's wednesday and time for a deadline edition, of the political
Tim, Kaine flips into the Virginia Senate race Debbie Wasserman-Schultz jumps up to the DNC chair and the shutdown is still a toss-up It's Wednesday and. time for a deadline edition of the Political
tim kaine flips into the virginia senate race. debbie wasserman-schultz jumps up to the dnc chair, and the shutdown is still a toss-up. it's wednesday, and time for a deadline edition of the political junkie.
There you go again.
there you go
There you go.
there you go again.
When I hear your new ideas, I'm reminded of that ad: Where's the beef?
when i hear your new ideas i'm reminded of that ad: where's the
When I hear your, new ideas I'm reminded of, that ad: Where's the
when i hear your new ideas, i'm reminded of that ad: where's the beef?
Extremism in the defense of liberty is no vice.
extremism in the defense of liberty is no.
Extremism in the, defense of liberty is no
extremism in the defense of liberty is no vice.
Senator, you're no Jack Kennedy.
senator you're no jack;
Senator you're no Jack
senator, you're no jack kennedy.
You don't have Nixon to kick around anymore.
you, don't have nixon to kick around.
You don't have Nixon to kick around
you don't have nixon to kick around anymore.
Lipstick.
lipstick.
President GEORGE W. BUSH: But I'm the decider.
president george w. bush: but i'm the
President GEORGE W BUSH: But I'm the
president george w. bush: but i'm the decider.
What we've seen is that the Trump administration has repeated many of these errors - in fact I would say magnified them in significant ways so that the country is in a perilous state.
what we've seen is that the trump, administration has repeated many of, these errors - in fact. i would say magnified them in significant ways so that the country is in a, perilous
What we've seen is, that the Trump, administration has repeated many of these errors - in fact I would say magnified them in significant ways so that the country is in a perilous
what we've seen is that the trump administration has repeated many of these errors - in fact i would say magnified them in significant ways so that the country is in a perilous state.
Perilous, he says, because most recent administrations have faced big foreign policy challenges in their first year. Think about Black Hawk Down in Somalia for the Clinton administration or 9/11 for George W. Bush. President Bush had key advisers with a lot of experience, but they didn't work well as a team. And a slow...
perilous he says because most recent administrations have faced big foreign policy challenges, in their first year think about black hawk down in somalia for the clinton administration. or 9/11 for george w bush president, bush had key advisers with a lot of experience but they didn't work well as a team and a slow con...
Perilous he, says; because most recent administrations have faced big foreign policy challenges in their first year Think about Black Hawk Down in Somalia for the Clinton administration or 9/11 for George W Bush President Bush had key advisers with a lot of experience. but they didn't work well as a team And a slow con...
perilous, he says, because most recent administrations have faced big foreign policy challenges in their first year. think about black hawk down in somalia for the clinton administration or 9/11 for george w. bush. president bush had key advisers with a lot of experience, but they didn't work well as a team. and a slow...
In this case, in this administration, a lot of it has to do not so much with the slowness of Congress to act although that's part of it. But an even more significant part is the failure of the administration to make appointments. And this is particularly true in the Department of State.
in this case in this administration a lot of it has to do not. so much with the slowness of congress to act although that's part of it but an even more significant part; is the failure of the administration to make. appointments and this is particularly true in the department of
In; this case in this administration a lot of it has to do not so much with the slowness. of Congress to act although that's part of it But an even more significant part is the failure of the administration; to make appointments And; this is particularly, true in the Department of
in this case, in this administration, a lot of it has to do not so much with the slowness of congress to act although that's part of it. but an even more significant part is the failure of the administration to make appointments. and this is particularly true in the department of state.
That is a self-inflicted wound, says another UVA historian, Will Hitchcock. Part of it is that the secretary of state is a former Exxon Mobil CEO who's taking a corporate approach, trimming the State Department bureaucracy.
that is a self-inflicted wound says another uva historian will hitchcock part of it is that the secretary of state is a former exxon mobil ceo who's taking a corporate approach trimming the state department
That is a self-inflicted wound says another UVA historian Will Hitchcock Part of it is that the secretary of state is a former Exxon Mobil CEO who's taking a corporate approach trimming the State Department
that is a self-inflicted wound, says another uva historian, will hitchcock. part of it is that the secretary of state is a former exxon mobil ceo who's taking a corporate approach, trimming the state department bureaucracy.
One of the biggest puzzles for me is why we have persuaded ourselves that work in the private sector is an adequate preparation for government. I don't see any demonstration of that being true at all.
one of the biggest puzzles for me is why we have persuaded, ourselves that work in the private sector is. an adequate preparation for government. i don't see. any, demonstration of, that being. true at,
One of the biggest puzzles for me is why we have persuaded ourselves, that work in the. private sector is an adequate preparation for government I don't see any demonstration of. that being true at
one of the biggest puzzles for me is why we have persuaded ourselves that work in the private sector is an adequate preparation for government. i don't see any demonstration of that being true at all.
Hitchcock has another worry, too - the distrust of career employees.
hitchcock has another worry too - the distrust of career
Hitchcock has another worry too - the distrust of, career
hitchcock has another worry, too - the distrust of career employees.
The last time we had this degree of hatred towards professional diplomats who were worldly, cosmopolitan, knowledgeable about other places, who had traveled, who knew foreign languages was in the McCarthy period.
the last time, we had this degree of hatred towards professional diplomats who; were worldly cosmopolitan knowledgeable, about, other places who had traveled who knew foreign languages was in the mccarthy
The, last time we had this degree of hatred towards professional diplomats. who were worldly cosmopolitan knowledgeable about other. places who had traveled who knew foreign languages was in. the McCarthy
the last time we had this degree of hatred towards professional diplomats who were worldly, cosmopolitan, knowledgeable about other places, who had traveled, who knew foreign languages was in the mccarthy period.
President Trump has been surrounding himself with generals, including his chief of staff, his national security adviser and defense secretary. Historian Mel Leffler says normally he'd be worried.
president trump has. been surrounding himself with. generals including; his chief of staff his national security adviser and defense, secretary historian mel leffler says normally he'd be
President Trump has been surrounding himself with generals including his chief of staff his national security adviser and defense secretary Historian Mel, Leffler says normally he'd be
president trump has been surrounding himself with generals, including his chief of staff, his national security adviser and defense secretary. historian mel leffler says normally he'd be worried.
In the current circumstance, it's probably a good thing because we have a president who is ill-informed about foreign policy, who is inattentive to process and organization and who seems at least to be a bit deferential to military people and military leaders.
in the current circumstance. it's; probably a good thing because we have a president who is ill-informed about foreign policy who is inattentive to process and organization and who seems at least to be a bit deferential to military people. and military
In the current circumstance it's. probably, a good thing because we have a president who. is ill-informed about foreign policy who is inattentive. to process, and organization. and who seems, at least, to be a bit deferential to military people and military
in the current circumstance, it's probably a good thing because we have a president who is ill-informed about foreign policy, who is inattentive to process and organization and who seems at least to be a bit deferential to military people and military leaders.
The problem is many of the challenges facing the U.S. from Afghanistan to Iran, North Korea to Russia require a political strategy, says Philip Zelikow, who was a top State Department official in the Bush administration.
the problem is many of the challenges facing the u.s from afghanistan to iran north korea to russia require a, political strategy says philip zelikow who was a top state. department official in the bush
The problem is many of the challenges facing the U.S from Afghanistan to Iran North Korea to Russia require a political strategy, says Philip Zelikow who was a top State Department official in, the Bush
the problem is many of the challenges facing the u.s. from afghanistan to iran, north korea to russia require a political strategy, says philip zelikow, who was a top state department official in the bush administration.
If we can't tell what our political strategy is on all these different subjects, I can't give the secretary of state a good grade.
if we can't tell what our political strategy is on all these different subjects i can't give the secretary of state a good
If we can't tell, what our political. strategy is on all these different, subjects I can't give the; secretary of state a good
if we can't tell what our political strategy is on all these different subjects, i can't give the secretary of state a good grade.