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the public service, chelsea clinton. chelsea clinton is a graduate of stanford, has earned a master's from colombia and is currently pursuing a doctorate at oxford. she's also working with the clinton foundation and the clinton will win initiative. her recent professional and academic work has focused on improving access to health care for citizens around the world on equal rights and education for children. ladies and gentlemen, please join me in welcoming president clinton and chelsea clinton. [applause] ..
the public service, chelsea clinton. chelsea clinton is a graduate of stanford, has earned a master's from colombia and is currently pursuing a doctorate at oxford. she's also working with the clinton foundation and the clinton will win initiative. her recent professional and academic work has focused on improving access to health care for citizens around the world on equal rights and education for children. ladies and gentlemen, please join me in welcoming president clinton and chelsea...
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the clinton foundation -- and i'm assuming this is a general -- of general interest as well in addition to of interest to mr. abernathy -- the clinton foundation put together a list of health-related ngos for the ministry of health and it's really the first time that we've really registered as health-related ngos. now, these are larger health ngos like doctors without borders, partners in health, save the children, et cetera, but it was the first time that this had been done and, again, using a platform, a technology platform that everybody should be using. and we have -- i think it's going to be good to do that with church groups as well. >> and, you know, one of the things that's a theme of this book again is trying to think correctly even if it's painful. >> yeah. >> and it is painful sometimes. you have the best intentions. i saw real magical thinking when i was there when the cholera epidemic was happening. there were people -- officials saying it's going to be contained and stay right there and i actually went on air and said this is magical thinking. there is no possibility that
the clinton foundation -- and i'm assuming this is a general -- of general interest as well in addition to of interest to mr. abernathy -- the clinton foundation put together a list of health-related ngos for the ministry of health and it's really the first time that we've really registered as health-related ngos. now, these are larger health ngos like doctors without borders, partners in health, save the children, et cetera, but it was the first time that this had been done and, again, using a...
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for this group of applicants hoping for an $80,000 a year job with the force >>hillary clinton is mother has died the clinton foundationed a statement saying dorothy rodham died in washington today surrounded by her family. the cause of death has not been released but yesterday secretary of state clinton canceled a scheduled trip to england and turkey because her mother was ill. dorothy rodham was born in chicago and raised children in park ridge. she kept a low profile while in the clinton white house but she has been seen campaigning with her daughter during the 2008 presidential race she was 92 years old >>police have a sketch of the person they're looking for in connection with the murder of a lion's township freshman last week and a reward for his capture his crown to $50,000. 14 year-old kelly o'laughlin was stabbed to death in her home in the ned parker last thursday police said she walked in on a home invasion after-school a man arrested at the time of the murder is still being held in connection with a rash of burglaries some residents say they think there's a connection the police say the cases are not relate
for this group of applicants hoping for an $80,000 a year job with the force >>hillary clinton is mother has died the clinton foundationed a statement saying dorothy rodham died in washington today surrounded by her family. the cause of death has not been released but yesterday secretary of state clinton canceled a scheduled trip to england and turkey because her mother was ill. dorothy rodham was born in chicago and raised children in park ridge. she kept a low profile while in the...
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she is also working with the clintons foundation and the clinton global one initiative. her recent professional and academic work has focused on improving access to health care, equal rights and on education for children. ladies and gentlemen, please join me in welcoming president clinton and chelsea clinton. [applause] >> thank you. before we begin i should acknowledge the fact that i am certainly not an unbiased interviewer. i am unapologetically on biased towards my father. we don't always agree, but i certainly always learn from him, whether in conversation or the pleasure of reading drafts of his book and then finally getting a hard copy myself last week. i think it would be a good place to start where he left off saying that you wrote this book largely because you worry that for us the american dream had become opaque and lost so i think it would be helpful to hear why at this point in time you were compelled to write this book. it is brief, it is distilled but it is action oriented. >> i first was inclined to do it after the 2010 election because i went out and di
she is also working with the clintons foundation and the clinton global one initiative. her recent professional and academic work has focused on improving access to health care, equal rights and on education for children. ladies and gentlemen, please join me in welcoming president clinton and chelsea clinton. [applause] >> thank you. before we begin i should acknowledge the fact that i am certainly not an unbiased interviewer. i am unapologetically on biased towards my father. we don't...
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that's in addition to her work for her father's charity the clinton foundation.ck network has two first daughters on payroll back in 2009 the hired jenna bush as a correspondent for "the today show." it's going to be a late night for supporters of organized labor in the state of wisconsin. they are planning a rally and a pajama party or a series of them across the state. that starts at midnight. kick off an effort to recall the governor of that state. they will be collecting signatures in an attempt to oust scott walker. he helped push through a law earlier this year one that effect ended collective bargaining rights. the battle sparked round the clock protest the at the state capital. super committee is supposed to cut more than a million dollars from the federal budget. the president is sounding a bit impatient. one top republic says -- congressman says no problem. we are live in d.c. coming up. plus, would you look at this thing. a volcano putting on quite a show and officials say you can bring the whole family to see it for yourself. the details ahead as fox
that's in addition to her work for her father's charity the clinton foundation.ck network has two first daughters on payroll back in 2009 the hired jenna bush as a correspondent for "the today show." it's going to be a late night for supporters of organized labor in the state of wisconsin. they are planning a rally and a pajama party or a series of them across the state. that starts at midnight. kick off an effort to recall the governor of that state. they will be collecting...
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the clinton presidential center. i am the director of the clinton foundation. [applause] thank you all for joining us for this discussion of the clinton- core campaign and the emergence of the democratic agenda for the 21st century. tonight, our esteemed panel will take us back to 1991 and the political climate that gave rise to bill clinton's eventual victory in the 1992 presidential election. this evening, our moderator is renowned author and columnist, ron brownstein. currently, ron is national journal group's editorial director. not only is he responsible for coordinating political coverage at activities across publications, but he is also a regular contributor to both the "national journal" and "the atlantic." he was a correspondent for "the los angeles times," in addition to writing a weekly washington at outlook column. the is the recipient of several journalism awards, the author of six books, and he regularly appears on national television. please join me in welcoming ron brownstein. [applause] >> thank you, and thank you all for coming. i guess i shoul
the clinton presidential center. i am the director of the clinton foundation. [applause] thank you all for joining us for this discussion of the clinton- core campaign and the emergence of the democratic agenda for the 21st century. tonight, our esteemed panel will take us back to 1991 and the political climate that gave rise to bill clinton's eventual victory in the 1992 presidential election. this evening, our moderator is renowned author and columnist, ron brownstein. currently, ron is...
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the story is not over. i'm sure that many more questions will be posed to mr. cain. >> thank you. hillary clinton's mother has died. the clinton foundationay in washington. secretary of state hillary clinton had canceled a trip because her mother was sick. she occasionally appeared with clinton on the campaign trail during her 2008 run. she was 92 years old. >> after a great october stock market is off to a pretty rough start for november, we're talking about the markets across the board down, the dow jones down 311 points, snag in the debt deal in europe has investors worried in an unexpected move, greece announced plans to hold a public vote on whether or not to approve that deal. >>> well it could be friday before all of electricity is back on in the northeast. utility crews are scrambling to fix the damage from the freak snowstorm over the weekend. you may recall the heaviest snow fell in massachusetts, connecticut and new york. at last count, about 1.6 million people were still without power across the region. >>> well, a plane from newark new jersey, pretty amazing, makes a dramatic landing in poland. the plane with 230 people on b
the story is not over. i'm sure that many more questions will be posed to mr. cain. >> thank you. hillary clinton's mother has died. the clinton foundationay in washington. secretary of state hillary clinton had canceled a trip because her mother was sick. she occasionally appeared with clinton on the campaign trail during her 2008 run. she was 92 years old. >> after a great october stock market is off to a pretty rough start for november, we're talking about the markets across the...
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[applause] >> the clinton foundation event included a panel discussion on the economic policies of theinton administration. this is about 45 minutes. >> ladies and gentlemen, please welcome to the stage the honorable henry cisneros and others. [applause] >> thank you all for being here today. many thanks to this distinguished panel for coming along distances. i also want to thank john's panel. i think you really give us a great sense of the budget battle of 1993 and of how that affected president clinton's early years and set the tone to drive growth and opportunity for jobs throughout the 1990's. i know you remember the except in a speech at the 1996 democratic national convention, when he spoke about seeing his job as building that bridge to the 21st century. for a lot of people, that was new information. for those of us in this panel, it was all the news. every day, i think he came and talked to us about his central organizing mission of his presidency. that was to manage a this transition between the cold war industrial mindset that had dominated thinking since the 1950's, to a new
[applause] >> the clinton foundation event included a panel discussion on the economic policies of theinton administration. this is about 45 minutes. >> ladies and gentlemen, please welcome to the stage the honorable henry cisneros and others. [applause] >> thank you all for being here today. many thanks to this distinguished panel for coming along distances. i also want to thank john's panel. i think you really give us a great sense of the budget battle of 1993 and of how...
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the news biz. she will continue pursuing her graduate studies and working for her father clinton's foundation while news thing. >>> thank you for joining us at 5. >> the news edge at 6 starts now. >>> the charles county sheriff sparks some anger after making controversial comments. tonight, he's talking to the news edge to clear up the confusion. >>> and a 60-year-old maryland man is not letting anything keep him off of his feet. his long work to recovery and longer road that he's racing tomorrow. >>> the charles county sheriff feeling the heat over a joke. the remark came during a community crime meeting when the sheriff was asked about shooting an intruder. some say his answer is no laughing matter. sherri ly starts the news edge off tonight. >> reporter: charles county sheriff said that he was clearly joking about planting evidence on an intruder. everyone laughed. when the story appeared in the newspaper, critics read it differently. the pineville civic association
the news biz. she will continue pursuing her graduate studies and working for her father clinton's foundation while news thing. >>> thank you for joining us at 5. >> the news edge at 6 starts now. >>> the charles county sheriff sparks some anger after making controversial comments. tonight, he's talking to the news edge to clear up the confusion. >>> and a 60-year-old maryland man is not letting anything keep him off of his feet. his long work to recovery and...
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the ernest stuff. i have to give just a couple of thank yous and i promise not to go on like hillary clinton swank did at the oscars the other night. smith richardson foundation gave me a very generous grant to do this book. books like this, you know, don't normally sell in the hundreds of thousands and so you need to do that kind of thing to be able to do a book like this and i'm very grateful like that. the brookings institution was my home while i was book leave from the "washington post" and it was a great place to work and i'm very grateful to the "post" for giving me six months off from my job to do this. i'll try to speak tonight about sort of the process that led me to write this book. in particular, the process that led me to write it in the way i did. i draw some, i think, fairly sweeping conclusions in the book, namely, that the global economic system contains some serious flaws which produce some very perverse and even tragic results for countries that are aspiring to join the ranks of the industrialized world suddenly get the rug cut out from under them. it's fas there were this -- the metaphor i try to draw in this book there's this country club
the ernest stuff. i have to give just a couple of thank yous and i promise not to go on like hillary clinton swank did at the oscars the other night. smith richardson foundation gave me a very generous grant to do this book. books like this, you know, don't normally sell in the hundreds of thousands and so you need to do that kind of thing to be able to do a book like this and i'm very grateful like that. the brookings institution was my home while i was book leave from the "washington...
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foundations. and tom malinowski, washington director of human rights watch, and a former state department and national security council staffer in the clintonistration. welcome to you both. priscilla clapp, let me begin with you, why this turn around on the part of the united states. i mean the u.s. has had myanmar in the deep freeze now for years and years. >> it's an attempt to respond to some very, very positive developments in myanmar that we have been calling for for decades. they're finally moving it in the direction that we have been asking for, reconciliation, particularly bringing the nld and-- . >> warner: the opposition party. >> the opposition party into the political fold. they have changed their party registration laws to make it possible now to remove the objections that the nld had to the party registration act. they can now participate in the elections that are coming up next month. they will be part of the political process. and this is a major step in the direction of reconciliation on the side of the opposition. >> warner: is that the way you see it, that this is to recognize the really significant steps. >> i think it i
foundations. and tom malinowski, washington director of human rights watch, and a former state department and national security council staffer in the clintonistration. welcome to you both. priscilla clapp, let me begin with you, why this turn around on the part of the united states. i mean the u.s. has had myanmar in the deep freeze now for years and years. >> it's an attempt to respond to some very, very positive developments in myanmar that we have been calling for for decades. they're...
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foundation for children in atlanta. i'm holding it to you, pal. buzzer beater. 20 seconds each. bill clinton's new book says that the u.s.ld the former president give president obama behind closed doors? will? >> bill clinton won re-election in an economy that was improving, prosperity growing and budget deficit cut in half. i don't know that he has any advice for a president that pretty much is the opposite on all those things. i think that bill clinton is kind of shooting from the hip like the rest of us for president obama here. >> maria? >> i think what he should be telling president obama and i think he actually has said this to him is to continue with the plan that he has put out because guess what? it's bill clinton's plan. bill clinton's plan was to cut taxes for middle class and workers and make the rich pay their fair share. you know what? we had the greatest economic expansion in a generation. 22 million new jobs. that's what president obama's plan should be doing and republicans should help him do that. >> okay. pete? >> weak and confused. i got to say. that cuts it personal to me. those are words often times
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foundation board of directors who knew and worked with jacqueline kennedy in the white house here in massachusetts and during the 1960 campaign. we are delighted to have ted widner, former speechwriter for bill clinton and now director of the john carter brown library at brown university has been a moderator. tristan will take written questions from the audience. their index cards available and staff will collect from you. let me note a few special guests are with us tonight come including vicki kennedy, kathleen kennedy townsend, cindy laufer mccallie, stephen smith himself into former kennedy administration officials who both happen to be my predecessors as director of this library, charles daly and dan smith. join us this evening is tim carter among other duties oversees the presidential library system for the national archives. a nation reveals itself by the by the men and women it produces jfk was stated in a jacqueline kennedy this nation produced a most remarkable woman. among the compliments one can bestow on this new book is that it is truly revelatory of her extraordinary life, king led to historical accomplishments. as maureen dowd noted in a recent column, who else could read war and pea
foundation board of directors who knew and worked with jacqueline kennedy in the white house here in massachusetts and during the 1960 campaign. we are delighted to have ted widner, former speechwriter for bill clinton and now director of the john carter brown library at brown university has been a moderator. tristan will take written questions from the audience. their index cards available and staff will collect from you. let me note a few special guests are with us tonight come including...