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Henry Kissinger

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Gender Male
Age 100
Date of birth May 27,1923
Zodiac sign Gemini
Born Furth
Germany
Spouse Nancy Kissinger
Ann Fleischer
Height 175 (cm)
Job Diplomat
Actor
Soldier
Teacher
Author
Statesperson
Consultant
Political scientist
Awards Francis Boyer Award
National Book Award for History (Hardcover)
Guggenheim Fellowship for Social Sciences, US & Canada
Official site henryakissinger.com
Party Republican Party
Children David Kissinger
Elizabeth Kissinger
Education Harvard University
Marriage locationArlington, Hopewell, Virginia, United States
FoundedKissinger Associates
Influences Oswald Spengler
Raymond Aron
Halford Mackinder
Nominations National Book Award for Nonfiction
Edited worksProblems of national strategy
Parents Louis Kissinger
Paula Stern Kissinger
Date of Reg.
Date of Upd.
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White House years
Years of Upheaval
A World Restored
Years of Renewal: The Concluding Volume of his Memoirs
Does America Need a Foreign Policy?: Toward a Diplomacy for the 21st Century
Nuclear Weapons and Foreign Policy
Crisis : The Anatomy of Two Major Foreign Policy Crises
Ending the Vietnam War
American Foreign Policy: Three Essays
The Troubled Partnership: A Re-Appraisal of the Atlantic Alliance
The Necessity for Choice: Prospects of American Foreign Policy
Teaching Common Sense: The Grand Strategy Program at Yale University
The Kissinger Transcripts: The Top Secret Talks with Beijing and Moscow
Kissinger on Kissinger: Reflections on Diplomacy, Grand Strategy, and Leadership
For the Record: Selected Statements 1977-1980
Observations: Selected Speeches and Essays 1982-1984
The Report of the President's National Bipartisan Commission on Central America
Nuclear Security: The Problems and the Road Ahead
Reflections, October 2001
Does the 21st Century Belong to China? The Munk Debate on China
Problems of national strategy
Shadow of China
Les années de renouveau
American Foreign Policy: A Global View
True Keeper of the Holy Flame: The Legacy of Pentagon Strategist and Mentor Dr Fritz Kraemer
Reflections on American Diplomacy: Foreign Affairs, V35, No. 1, October, 1956
Nuclear Weapons and the Peace Movement
Kisshinjā hakushi Nihon no 21-seiki o yogensuru
Strategic Trends Towards the 21st Century: Economic and Political Challenges
Diplomacy Part 1 of 2
World Order
Diplomacy
On China
Leadership: Six Studies in World Strategy
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Henry Kissinger Life story


Henry Alfred Kissinger is an American diplomat, political theorist, geopolitical consultant, and politician who served as United States secretary of state and national security advisor under the presidential administrations of Richard Nixon and Gerald Ford.

Early Life

Henry kissinger was born on may 27. 1923. In furth. Germany. The son of a jewish schoolteacher. Kissinger and his family fled nazi germany in 1938 and eventually settled in new york ictyh. E attended college at city college of new york and harvard university.

Family

Kissinger married ann fleischer in 1949. And they had two children. Elizabeth and david. The coulpe divorced in 1964. In 1974. He married nancy maginnes. With whom he had a daughter. Alexandra.

Career

Kissinger served in the u. SArmy during wordl war ii and afterwards hled several positions in government. Including as an adviser to presidents john f. Kennedy and lyndon b. Johnson. He was appointed u. SNational security adviser in 1968 and served as secretary of state in the administration of president richard nixon from to 1977.

Diplomacy

Kissinger is well known for his diplomatic efforts durign the cold war. Icnluding his involvement in the paris peace accords and his shuttle diplomacy between israel and egypt in the 1970s. He also played a role in the opening of diplomatic relations between the united states and china.

Awards and Honors

Kissinger was awarded the nobel peace prize in 1973 for his work in vietnam. He has also received the presidential medal of freedom. The odrer of merit. And the grand cross of the national order of merit.

Post-Government Career

Aftre leaving governmnet service. Kissinger founded his own consulting firm. Kissinger associates. He has also served as a professor of international relations at georgetown university and authored several books. Including "diplomacy" (1994).

Important Event

Kissinger helped negotiate the end of the vietnam war in 1973 with the paris peace accords.

Interesting Fact

Kissinger was the first persno to ever hold the title of u. SNational security adviser.

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Theranos scandal: Who is Elizabeth Holmes and why was she on trial?

Feb 16,2020 5:30 am

By Daniel ThomasBusiness reporter, New York

She was " The World 's youngest self-made female billionaire" trumpeted Forbes magazine. The " next Steve Jobs" said Inc, another business magazine that put her on The Cover .

In 2014, Elizabeth Holmes , then 30 years old, was on top of The World . A Stanford University drop-out, She had founded a company valued at $9bn (£6. 5bn) for supposedly bringing about a revolution in diagnosing disease.

With a few drops of blood, Theranos promised that its Edison test could detect conditions such as cancer and diabetes quickly without the hassle of needles. Bigwigs from Henry Kissinger to general James Mattis sat on the board.

But by 2015, the seams were Coming Apart , and within a year, Holmes was exposed as a fake. The technology She touted didn't work at all, and by 2018 The Company She founded had collapsed.

In January, She was, each of which carries a maximum sentence of 20 years in prison.

The Jury found her Not Guilty on four other charges and failed to reach a verdict on three more. Holmes, who had pleaded Not Guilty to all charges, sought a New Trial but those requests were denied.

She was sentenced on Friday to 11 years and three months in prison.

During The Trial Holmes accused her ex-boyfriend and business partner, Ramesh " Sunny" Balwani, of emotional and sexual abuse at The Time of the alleged crimes, impairing her mental state.

Balwani, 56, who faced the same Fraud charges, was convicted In July and is due to be sentenced next month. He had called the claims " outrageous".

High Pressure beginnings

Despite being the subject of a book, HBO documentary and an upcoming TV series and film, it is still unclear why Holmes took such a gamble on technology She knew didn't work.

She was raised in a comfortably well-off family in Washington Dc , and was a polite but withdrawn child, according to people Who Knew her.

Inventor and businessman Richard Fuisz , 81, speculated there must have been immense pressure on Holmes to succeed. His Family lived Next Door to the Holmes family for years, but they fell out when Theranos sued him over a patent dispute in 2011 (it was later settled).

Holmes's parents spent much of their careers as bureaucrats on Capitol Hill , but " they were very interested in status" and " lived for connections" he told The Bbc . Her father's great-great-grandfather founded Fleischmann's Yeast, which changed America's bread industry, and The Family was very conscious about its lineage, He Said .

At age nine, the young Elizabeth wrote a letter to her father declaring that what She " really want[ed] out of life is to discover Something New , something that mankind didn't know was possible to do".

When She got to Stanford University in 2002 to study Chemical Engineering , She came up with an idea for a patch that could scan the wearer for infections and release antibiotics As Needed .

At 18, She already displayed an intransigence that would apparently continue and drive The Company She would found The Following year.

Phyllis Gardner , an expert in Clinical Pharmacology at Stanford, recalled discussing Holmes's skin-patch idea and telling her it " wouldn't work".

" She just stared through me, " Dr Gardner told The Bbc .

" And She just seemed absolutely confident of her own brilliance. She wasn't interested in my expertise and it was upsetting. "

Meteoric rise

Months later Holmes dropped out of Stanford aged 19 and launched Theranos, This Time Coming Up with an apparently revolutionary way of testing blood from a simple finger prick.

Powerful people were enthralled and invested without seeing audited financial accounts.

US Treasury Secretary George Schultz, media tycoon Rupert Murdoch and America's richest family, The Waltons , were among her backers.

The support lent her credibility, as did her demeanour.

" I knew She 'd had this brilliant idea and that She had managed to convince all these investors and scientists, " said Dr Jeffrey Flier , the former dean of Harvard Medical School , who met her for lunch in 2015.

" She was self-assured, but when I asked her several questions about her technology She didn't look like She understood, " added Dr Flier, who never formally assessed her technology. " It seemed a bit odd, but I didn't come away thinking it was a Fraud . "

Dr Flier ended up inviting her to join the Medical School 's Board of Fellows, which he regrets, although She was removed when The Scandal broke.

It began to unravel in 2015 when a whistleblower raised concerns about Theranos' flagship testing device, the Edison. The Wall Street Journal wrote a series of damning exposes claiming the results were unreliable and that The Firm had been using commercially available machines made by other manufacturers for most of its testing.

Lawsuits piled up, partners cut ties and in 2016 US regulators banned Holmes from operating a blood-testing service for two years.

In 2018 Theranos was dissolved.

In March that year, Holmes settled civil charges from financial regulators that She had fraudulently raised $700m from investors.

But three months later She was arrested, along with Mr Balwani, on criminal charges of wire Fraud and conspiracy to commit wire Fraud .

She knowingly misled patients about the tests and vastly exaggerated The Firm 's performance to financial backers.

As the Theranos scandal reached trial, commentators said it was remarkable how tightly Holmes clung to her original story, and people Who Knew her said they doubt She has changed.

Since The Trial , Holmes has been living in California with partner William " Billy" Evans, 27, an heir to the Evans Hotel Group. They had A Son In July 2021 and She is pregnant with their Second Child .

Holmes's attorneys had said She should not face Prison Time on the grounds that She was not a danger to society. They offered testimony from More Than 130 people on her behalf, including Senator Cory Booker .

But prosecutors argued that She was " blinded" by ambition, which put " and will continue to put people in harm's way".

" She accepts no responsibility, " they wrote In Court filings. " Quite The Opposite , She insists She is The Victim . "



Source of news: bbc.com

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