Henry Kissinger, the German-born American diplomat, academic and presidential adviser who served as Secretary of State for two presidents and left his stamp on U.S. foreign policy for decades died Wednesday at the age of 100. LiveNOW from FOX's Andrew Craft is joined by Retired Marines Intelligence Officer Hal Kempfer to discuss Kissinger's life and legacy. Subscribe to … [Read more...]
Was Henry Kissinger a War Criminal?
America's Most Controversial Statesman is Dead at 100 Support independent journalism! Join the Newsroom and get access to behind-the-scenes vlogs, my scripts, and extended interviews over at https://www.patreon.com/johnnyharris Henry Kissinger, America’s most controversial statesman, is dead. Let’s explore the record of a man that some call a war criminal, and see what we can … [Read more...]
Henry Kissinger, statesman and scholar, dies at 100
As the only person ever to be White House national security adviser and secretary of state at the same time, Henry Kissinger exercised a control over U.S. foreign policy that has rarely been equaled by anyone who was not president. Read more: https://wapo.st/3sViwkK. Subscribe to The Washington Post on YouTube: https://wapo.st/2QOdcqK Follow us: Twitter: … [Read more...]
Oral Histories: Frank Borman
Former astronaut Frank Borman talks with Nixon Library Director Timothy Naftali about the early days of the space program, his role as liaison between NASA and the White House for the Apollo 11 moon landing mission, his impressions of President Nixon, and a bedside conversation with the dying Dwight D. Eisenhower. ahtv,C-SPAN,cspan,astonaut,frank … [Read more...]
James Woods On Meryl Streep’s Greatest Love
Subscribe to this channel for more exclusive videos from the AFI Archive: http://bit.ly/SubscribeAFI James Woods speaks at the 32nd AFI Life Achievement Award: A Tribute To Meryl Streep (2004). Follow … [Read more...]