Host richard, congratulations on your book tickets not only the most thoughtful but its very timely and i think we do show that there on the screen. Very timely in discussing a world of disarray. Let me ask you right off the bat why did you write it . Guest i didnt know paula when i rode it who was going to be the president. I simply knew that this was going to be the inbox that would greet whoever was the president of United States but a lot of these trends have been long in the making. Some of the more recent but the bottom line was that whoever wins an election will choose just about everything, theyre running mate, their policies. The only thing they can choose is their inbox and what i wanted to do was talk about the next president and just as important how we got from the optimism of 25 years ago to something that shall we say its decidedly other than optimistic in the last part of the book i talk about what is it we should avoid about doing it. Whose though i noticed in the begi
Be the president. A lot of these trends have been long in the making, some more recent but the bottom line is whoever wins the election can chose everything. Their running mate, policy and the only thing they cant change is their inbox and i wanted to talk about what greeted the next president and how we got from the optimism of 25 years to something that is not optimistic and i talk about what we should and shouldnt do about avoiding it. I noticed in the beginning of the bock you discussed you had the opportunity to speak at Cambridge College that richard deer brought you in as the visiting professor of state craft and diplomacy. Great title. Great title. Yes, it is. What influence during the lectures you were delivering . How did this gel . You didnt know what was to come but when you impacted by your students . Lectures you were giving . What about that connection . Any time you give three formal public lectures it helps you organize your thoughts. I gave those and got lots of feedb
Be the president. A lot of these trends have been long in the making, some more recent but the bottom line is whoever wins the election can chose everything. Their running mate, policy and the only thing they cant change is their inbox and i wanted to talk about what greeted the next president and how we got from the optimism of 25 years to something that is not optimistic and i talk about what we should and shouldnt do about avoiding it. I noticed in the beginning of the bock you discussed you had the opportunity to speak at Cambridge College that richard deer brought you in as the visiting professor of state craft and diplomacy. Great title. Great title. Yes, it is. What influence during the lectures you were delivering . How did this gel . You didnt know what was to come but when you impacted by your students . Lectures you were giving . What about that connection . Any time you give three formal public lectures it helps you organize your thoughts. I gave those and got lots of feedb
His book the world in disarray. Senator hoskins interviewed by former under secretary of state for Global Affairs from 2001 to 2009 and senior fellow for Harvard University teacher of diplomacy project. Richard, congratulations on your book, its not only the most thoughtful but its very timely and i think we just showed it there onthe screen. Very timely in discussing the world in disarray. Let me ask, why did you write it . I didnt know paula when i wrote it that it was going to be this, i simply knew that this was going to be the inbox whoever was the 45th president. And the last part of the book i talk about what is it we should and should avoid doing about it. Host i noticed in the beginning of the book you also discuss the fact that you have the opportunity to teach at Pembroke College at cambridge, that richard gere love of mi six, project and as the humana top visiting professor statecraft and diplomacy. Great title. What in particular, what impetus during those lectures that yo
Well over 90 cents on the dollar. Stuart all right, joining us now on the phone, donald trump. Good morning, mr. Trump and welcome to the program. Good morning. Stuart whats your response to what Warren Buffett had to say. Well, i dont care much about Warren Buffett. You know, i had a Public Company based in Atlantic City. The numbers, and if you look at Atlantic City, Atlantic City was run down the tubes and look at everything thats happened in Atlantic City, theyre all, you know, bad. Ive been out of there for seven years, i had great timing, i got out and i made a lot of money in Atlantic City over the years, you know, i have to look at myself, i have to look at my company and i made a lot of money, it was a relatively small Public Company, the only one ive ever, i believe, and it was just a company waist based out of Atlantic City. I did well in Atlantic City, i took a lot of money out of Atlantic City, which is what im supposed to do, im a business person. Made a lot of money and