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Extended Interview with Richard Armitage
As part of Dateline's special on the 10th anniversary of 9/11, Yalda Hakim talks to Richar...
published: 09 Sep 2011
author: SBS Dateline
Extended Interview with Richard Armitage
Extended Interview with Richard Armitage
As part of Dateline's special on the 10th anniversary of 9/11, Yalda Hakim talks to Richard Armitage. He was Deputy Secretary of State in the United States b...- published: 09 Sep 2011
- views: 1188
- author: SBS Dateline
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Rich Armitage: One Day At Coldfall
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Rich Armitage shutting down Cold...
published: 09 Oct 2013
Rich Armitage: One Day At Coldfall
Rich Armitage: One Day At Coldfall
LIKE, FAVOURITE, SHARE AND SUBSCRIBE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Rich Armitage shutting down Coldfall in the space of 2 hours of non-stop shredding! Enjoy! Music: Rappaz R.N. Dainja: KRS-One- published: 09 Oct 2013
- views: 400
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Who are you?
Who are you?
Question: Who are you?
Richard Armitage: My name is Rich Armitage. I'm not ...
published: 24 Apr 2012
Who are you?
Who are you?
Who are you? Question: Who are you? Richard Armitage: My name is Rich Armitage. I'm not the President of Armitage International. I was previously the Deputy Secretary of State, and before that the Assistant Secretary of Defense.I was born in Boston and I grew up in Decatur, Georgia. I guess it made me a big sports fan, actually. Because if you live in the South, it's a mad football area. It ... Football was the sport that I played through high school. It got me a scholarship to college, which happened to be the U.S. Naval Academy. I would say I had a football coach by the name of George Maloof who is still alive in Atlanta, Georgia. He was a great Sugar Bowl and touchdown scorer for Georgia Tech years and years ago. He taught me a lot about sticking to things and giving 110%. The piece of advice I received when I was young came from my father. And it was, "Always tell the truth. That way you won't have to remember what you told anyone." Recorded on: 9/14/07 Question: Who are you? Richard Armitage: My name is Rich Armitage. I'm not the President of Armitage International. I was previously the Deputy Secretary of State, and before that the Assistant Secretary of Defense.I was born in Boston and I grew up in Decatur, Georgia. I guess it made me a big sports fan, actually. Because if you live in the South, it's a mad football area. It ... Football was the sport that I played through high school. It got me a scholarship to college, which happened to be the U.S. Naval Academy. I would say I had a football coach by the name of George Maloof who is still alive in Atlanta, Georgia. He was a great Sugar Bowl and touchdown scorer for Georgia Tech years and years ago. He taught me a lot about sticking to things and giving 110%. The piece of advice I received when I was young came from my father. And it was, "Always tell the truth. That way you won't have to remember what you told anyone." Recorded on: 9/14/07- published: 24 Apr 2012
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Who are you?
Armitage strives to live his life in truth.
Question: Who are you?
Richard Armitage: My ...
published: 24 Apr 2012
Who are you?
Who are you?
Armitage strives to live his life in truth. Question: Who are you? Richard Armitage: My name is Rich Armitage. I'm not the President of Armitage International. I was previously the Deputy Secretary of State, and before that the Assistant Secretary of Defense.I was born in Boston and I grew up in Decatur, Georgia. I guess it made me a big sports fan, actually. Because if you live in the South, it's a mad football area. It ... Football was the sport that I played through high school. It got me a scholarship to college, which happened to be the U.S. Naval Academy. I would say I had a football coach by the name of George Maloof who is still alive in Atlanta, Georgia. He was a great Sugar Bowl and touchdown scorer for Georgia Tech years and years ago. He taught me a lot about sticking to things and giving 110%. The piece of advice I received when I was young came from my father. And it was, "Always tell the truth. That way you won't have to remember what you told anyone." Recorded on: 9/14/07 Question: Who are you? Richard Armitage: My name is Rich Armitage. I'm not the President of Armitage International. I was previously the Deputy Secretary of State, and before that the Assistant Secretary of Defense.I was born in Boston and I grew up in Decatur, Georgia. I guess it made me a big sports fan, actually. Because if you live in the South, it's a mad football area. It ... Football was the sport that I played through high school. It got me a scholarship to college, which happened to be the U.S. Naval Academy. I would say I had a football coach by the name of George Maloof who is still alive in Atlanta, Georgia. He was a great Sugar Bowl and touchdown scorer for Georgia Tech years and years ago. He taught me a lot about sticking to things and giving 110%. The piece of advice I received when I was young came from my father. And it was, "Always tell the truth. That way you won't have to remember what you told anyone." Recorded on: 9/14/07- published: 24 Apr 2012
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6:23

Who are you?
Tribe talks about being born a few months before Pearl Harbor in Shanghai, his first exper...
published: 24 Apr 2012
author: Big Think
Who are you?
Who are you?
Tribe talks about being born a few months before Pearl Harbor in Shanghai, his first experience with injustice and how he landed at Harvard. Question: Who ar...- published: 24 Apr 2012
- views: 69
- author: Big Think
3:55

Who are you?
Newkirk learned the concept of ahimsa early in life.
Question: Who are you?
Richard Armi...
published: 24 Apr 2012
Who are you?
Who are you?
Newkirk learned the concept of ahimsa early in life. Question: Who are you? Richard Armitage: My name is Rich Armitage. I'm not the President of Armitage International. I was previously the Deputy Secretary of State, and before that the Assistant Secretary of Defense.I was born in Boston and I grew up in Decatur, Georgia. I guess it made me a big sports fan, actually. Because if you live in the South, it's a mad football area. It ... Football was the sport that I played through high school. It got me a scholarship to college, which happened to be the U.S. Naval Academy. I would say I had a football coach by the name of George Maloof who is still alive in Atlanta, Georgia. He was a great Sugar Bowl and touchdown scorer for Georgia Tech years and years ago. He taught me a lot about sticking to things and giving 110%. The piece of advice I received when I was young came from my father. And it was, "Always tell the truth. That way you won't have to remember what you told anyone." Recorded on: 9/14/07 Question: Who are you? Richard Armitage: My name is Rich Armitage. I'm not the President of Armitage International. I was previously the Deputy Secretary of State, and before that the Assistant Secretary of Defense.I was born in Boston and I grew up in Decatur, Georgia. I guess it made me a big sports fan, actually. Because if you live in the South, it's a mad football area. It ... Football was the sport that I played through high school. It got me a scholarship to college, which happened to be the U.S. Naval Academy. I would say I had a football coach by the name of George Maloof who is still alive in Atlanta, Georgia. He was a great Sugar Bowl and touchdown scorer for Georgia Tech years and years ago. He taught me a lot about sticking to things and giving 110%. The piece of advice I received when I was young came from my father. And it was, "Always tell the truth. That way you won't have to remember what you told anyone." Recorded on: 9/14/07- published: 24 Apr 2012
- views: 16
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Who are you?
Anna Deavere Smith recalls her childhood in segregated Baltimore, and how she found her wa...
published: 24 Apr 2012
author: Big Think
Who are you?
Who are you?
Anna Deavere Smith recalls her childhood in segregated Baltimore, and how she found her way out West and into the theater. Question: Who are you? Richard Arm...- published: 24 Apr 2012
- views: 294
- author: Big Think
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MAX 60 Seconds: Richard Armitage (The Hobbit) (Cinemax)
Subscribe to Cinemax: http://itsh.bo/10r1tmj Cinemax on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com...
published: 18 Dec 2012
author: Cinemax
MAX 60 Seconds: Richard Armitage (The Hobbit) (Cinemax)
MAX 60 Seconds: Richard Armitage (The Hobbit) (Cinemax)
Subscribe to Cinemax: http://itsh.bo/10r1tmj Cinemax on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/cinemax Cinemax on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Cinemax Cinemax Of...- published: 18 Dec 2012
- views: 378232
- author: Cinemax
2:07

Who are you?
Yunus' will to end poverty has taken him from Bangladesh to Tennessee. Question: Who are y...
published: 24 Apr 2012
author: Big Think
Who are you?
Who are you?
Yunus' will to end poverty has taken him from Bangladesh to Tennessee. Question: Who are you? Richard Armitage: My name is Rich Armitage. I'm not the Preside...- published: 24 Apr 2012
- views: 70
- author: Big Think
2:43

Who are you?
Tommy Thompson talks about growing up in Elroy, Wisconsin.
Question: Who are you?
Richar...
published: 24 Apr 2012
Who are you?
Who are you?
Tommy Thompson talks about growing up in Elroy, Wisconsin. Question: Who are you? Richard Armitage: My name is Rich Armitage. I'm not the President of Armitage International. I was previously the Deputy Secretary of State, and before that the Assistant Secretary of Defense.I was born in Boston and I grew up in Decatur, Georgia. I guess it made me a big sports fan, actually. Because if you live in the South, it's a mad football area. It ... Football was the sport that I played through high school. It got me a scholarship to college, which happened to be the U.S. Naval Academy. I would say I had a football coach by the name of George Maloof who is still alive in Atlanta, Georgia. He was a great Sugar Bowl and touchdown scorer for Georgia Tech years and years ago. He taught me a lot about sticking to things and giving 110%. The piece of advice I received when I was young came from my father. And it was, "Always tell the truth. That way you won't have to remember what you told anyone." Recorded on: 9/14/07 Question: Who are you? Richard Armitage: My name is Rich Armitage. I'm not the President of Armitage International. I was previously the Deputy Secretary of State, and before that the Assistant Secretary of Defense.I was born in Boston and I grew up in Decatur, Georgia. I guess it made me a big sports fan, actually. Because if you live in the South, it's a mad football area. It ... Football was the sport that I played through high school. It got me a scholarship to college, which happened to be the U.S. Naval Academy. I would say I had a football coach by the name of George Maloof who is still alive in Atlanta, Georgia. He was a great Sugar Bowl and touchdown scorer for Georgia Tech years and years ago. He taught me a lot about sticking to things and giving 110%. The piece of advice I received when I was young came from my father. And it was, "Always tell the truth. That way you won't have to remember what you told anyone." Recorded on: 9/14/07- published: 24 Apr 2012
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Who are you?
The son of a chauffeur and a tenement superintendent, David Patrick Columbia came back to ...
published: 24 Apr 2012
Who are you?
Who are you?
The son of a chauffeur and a tenement superintendent, David Patrick Columbia came back to New York a different man.- published: 24 Apr 2012
- views: 75
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Who are you?
A scholar of religions, and writer.
Question: Who are you?
Richard Armitage: My name is ...
published: 24 Apr 2012
Who are you?
Who are you?
A scholar of religions, and writer. Question: Who are you? Richard Armitage: My name is Rich Armitage. I'm not the President of Armitage International. I was previously the Deputy Secretary of State, and before that the Assistant Secretary of Defense.I was born in Boston and I grew up in Decatur, Georgia. I guess it made me a big sports fan, actually. Because if you live in the South, it's a mad football area. It ... Football was the sport that I played through high school. It got me a scholarship to college, which happened to be the U.S. Naval Academy. I would say I had a football coach by the name of George Maloof who is still alive in Atlanta, Georgia. He was a great Sugar Bowl and touchdown scorer for Georgia Tech years and years ago. He taught me a lot about sticking to things and giving 110%. The piece of advice I received when I was young came from my father. And it was, "Always tell the truth. That way you won't have to remember what you told anyone." Recorded on: 9/14/07 Question: Who are you? Richard Armitage: My name is Rich Armitage. I'm not the President of Armitage International. I was previously the Deputy Secretary of State, and before that the Assistant Secretary of Defense.I was born in Boston and I grew up in Decatur, Georgia. I guess it made me a big sports fan, actually. Because if you live in the South, it's a mad football area. It ... Football was the sport that I played through high school. It got me a scholarship to college, which happened to be the U.S. Naval Academy. I would say I had a football coach by the name of George Maloof who is still alive in Atlanta, Georgia. He was a great Sugar Bowl and touchdown scorer for Georgia Tech years and years ago. He taught me a lot about sticking to things and giving 110%. The piece of advice I received when I was young came from my father. And it was, "Always tell the truth. That way you won't have to remember what you told anyone." Recorded on: 9/14/07- published: 24 Apr 2012
- views: 16
2:57

Who are you?
From Sardinia to Milan, then back to Sardinia.
Question: Who are you?
Richard Armitage: ...
published: 23 Apr 2012
Who are you?
Who are you?
From Sardinia to Milan, then back to Sardinia. Question: Who are you? Richard Armitage: My name is Rich Armitage. I'm not the President of Armitage International. I was previously the Deputy Secretary of State, and before that the Assistant Secretary of Defense.I was born in Boston and I grew up in Decatur, Georgia. I guess it made me a big sports fan, actually. Because if you live in the South, it's a mad football area. It ... Football was the sport that I played through high school. It got me a scholarship to college, which happened to be the U.S. Naval Academy. I would say I had a football coach by the name of George Maloof who is still alive in Atlanta, Georgia. He was a great Sugar Bowl and touchdown scorer for Georgia Tech years and years ago. He taught me a lot about sticking to things and giving 110%. The piece of advice I received when I was young came from my father. And it was, "Always tell the truth. That way you won't have to remember what you told anyone." Recorded on: 9/14/07 Question: Who are you? Richard Armitage: My name is Rich Armitage. I'm not the President of Armitage International. I was previously the Deputy Secretary of State, and before that the Assistant Secretary of Defense.I was born in Boston and I grew up in Decatur, Georgia. I guess it made me a big sports fan, actually. Because if you live in the South, it's a mad football area. It ... Football was the sport that I played through high school. It got me a scholarship to college, which happened to be the U.S. Naval Academy. I would say I had a football coach by the name of George Maloof who is still alive in Atlanta, Georgia. He was a great Sugar Bowl and touchdown scorer for Georgia Tech years and years ago. He taught me a lot about sticking to things and giving 110%. The piece of advice I received when I was young came from my father. And it was, "Always tell the truth. That way you won't have to remember what you told anyone." Recorded on: 9/14/07- published: 23 Apr 2012
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Who are you?
Harbison never thought he'd have any interest in doing anything but music.
Question: Who ...
published: 24 Apr 2012
Who are you?
Who are you?
Harbison never thought he'd have any interest in doing anything but music. Question: Who are you? Richard Armitage: My name is Rich Armitage. I'm not the President of Armitage International. I was previously the Deputy Secretary of State, and before that the Assistant Secretary of Defense.I was born in Boston and I grew up in Decatur, Georgia. I guess it made me a big sports fan, actually. Because if you live in the South, it's a mad football area. It ... Football was the sport that I played through high school. It got me a scholarship to college, which happened to be the U.S. Naval Academy. I would say I had a football coach by the name of George Maloof who is still alive in Atlanta, Georgia. He was a great Sugar Bowl and touchdown scorer for Georgia Tech years and years ago. He taught me a lot about sticking to things and giving 110%. The piece of advice I received when I was young came from my father. And it was, "Always tell the truth. That way you won't have to remember what you told anyone." Recorded on: 9/14/07 Question: Who are you? Richard Armitage: My name is Rich Armitage. I'm not the President of Armitage International. I was previously the Deputy Secretary of State, and before that the Assistant Secretary of Defense.I was born in Boston and I grew up in Decatur, Georgia. I guess it made me a big sports fan, actually. Because if you live in the South, it's a mad football area. It ... Football was the sport that I played through high school. It got me a scholarship to college, which happened to be the U.S. Naval Academy. I would say I had a football coach by the name of George Maloof who is still alive in Atlanta, Georgia. He was a great Sugar Bowl and touchdown scorer for Georgia Tech years and years ago. He taught me a lot about sticking to things and giving 110%. The piece of advice I received when I was young came from my father. And it was, "Always tell the truth. That way you won't have to remember what you told anyone." Recorded on: 9/14/07- published: 24 Apr 2012
- views: 11