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Stand Up! with Pete Dominick

1390 Karen Elliot House "The Man Who Would Be King"

Stand Up! with Pete Dominick

Pete Dominick

News, Politics

4.8 • 1.2K Ratings

🗓️ 2 July 2025

⏱️ 51 minutes

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Karen Elliott House is a senior fellow at Harvard Kennedy School’s Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs.

Elliott House retired in 2006 as publisher of The Wall Street Journal, senior vice president of Dow Jones & Company, and a member of the company’s executive committee.  She is a broadly experienced business executive with particular expertise and experience in international affairs stemming from a distinguished career as a Pulitzer Prize winning reporter and editor.

She is author of On Saudi Arabia: Its People, Past, Religion, Fault Lines—and Future, published in September 2012 by Knopf.

During a 32-year career with Dow Jones and The Wall Street Journal, Elliott House also served as foreign editor, diplomatic correspondent, and energy correspondent based in Washington D.C.  Her journalism awards include a Pulitzer Prize for international reporting for coverage of the Middle East (1984), two Overseas Press Club awards for coverage of the Middle East and of Islam and the Edwin M. Hood award for Excellence in Diplomatic Reporting for a series on Saudi Arabia (1982).

In both her news and business roles, she traveled widely over many years and interviewed world leaders including Saddam Hussein, Lee Kwan Yew,  Zhu Rongji, Vladimir Putin, Shimon Peres, Benjamin Natanyahu, Saudi King Abdullah, Hosni Mubarak, Margaret Thatcher, Richard Nixon, Helmut Kohl, George H.W. Bush, the late King Hussein and Yasser Arafat. She  has appeared frequently on television over the past three decades as an executive of the Wall Street Journal and as an expert on international relations.

Elliott House has served and continues to serve on multiple non-profit boards including the Rand Corp., where she is chairman of the board, the Trilateral Commission, the Council on Foreign Relations, the Asia Society, the German-American Council, and Boston University.  She also is a member of the advisory board of the College of Communication at the University of Texas. She is a graduate of the University of Texas at Austin where in 1996 she was the recipient of the University’s “Distinguished Alumnus” award.  She studied and taught at Harvard University’s Institute of Politics and she holds honorary degrees from Pepperdine University (2013), Boston University (2003) and Lafayette College (1992).  She also is a fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences.

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0:00.0

Truly, I've never seen anything like this in my life, the kind of petrified fealty we see, we're seeing on the right, scared by a man who called voting against this bill the ultimate betrayal.

0:13.4

Like, who, what kind of president talks like that? That's the language of dictators, not the language of a president.

0:19.9

But let me remind you all of something.

0:22.4

The people you should be afraid of, the people you should be afraid of betraying are not in the

0:28.1

White House or dining at Marilago. They're back home. The people in Boone, North Carolina,

0:33.8

in Moorhead, Minnesota, and Rock Hill, South Carolina, in Austin, Texas, and Salem, Indiana, and Jamestown, New York, and Tifton, Georgia, and Abington, Virginia, and Noonin, Georgia.

0:45.9

They're the ones who hired you.

0:48.2

And if you vote for this bill, you're voting to screw them over, plain and simple.

0:53.2

When their kids go hungry, when their health care is gone, when their energy bill skyrocket,

0:58.3

when they watch big oil raking profits while they get pink slips,

1:01.7

when they realize that billionaires like Jeff Bezos are getting 40 times the tax breaks that they're getting,

1:08.1

when they watch the wealthy get richer and they're left behind,

1:12.4

they are going to feel the pain that you brought on them. And I think you're going to see that

1:17.0

reflected in the next election. The American people are watching. They deserve better than

1:22.5

this. They deserve certainly better than this cowardice, better than this cruelty, better than

1:27.1

this betrayal.

1:28.2

So I'm asking all of you to have a spine, find your moral compass, vote no on this bill, and come up with something better.

1:36.4

There's still time. Work with us on tax relief for people who are not making millions and billions of dollars.

1:41.8

Let's go back to the drawing board. We can come up with a bipartisan consensus.

1:46.8

And so, Madam Chair, for a million reasons, from process to substance,

1:54.4

and quite frankly, to give Republican members a chance to read their own bill,

1:58.7

I move that the committee do now adjourn.

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