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trooper albright goes into crisis mode.n one foot, tending to the injured. >> kind of one of them things where you fight through the pain. okay. where is the officer at? where is this guy at? where is this person at? >> the dui suspect is crushed between his car and albright's cruiser. on impact, albright had lifted the man off the ground, possibly saving him from a worse injury. >> apparently i picked him straight up off the ground because my car hit him on the front side of his legs. and it smashed him down on top of the hoot of my car. >> take those off of him, please. >> albright and another officer dislodged the man from between the two vehicles. incredibly, he only suffers minor injuries. >> once i realized where everybody was at, i kind of collapsed in the grass and that's when it really started hurting. >> oh, my knee is killing me. >> authorities soon determine that the driver who slammed into trooper albright's vehicle is 50-year-old robert stein. stein is intoxicated and has traces of cocaine in his system. polic
trooper albright goes into crisis mode.n one foot, tending to the injured. >> kind of one of them things where you fight through the pain. okay. where is the officer at? where is this guy at? where is this person at? >> the dui suspect is crushed between his car and albright's cruiser. on impact, albright had lifted the man off the ground, possibly saving him from a worse injury. >> apparently i picked him straight up off the ground because my car hit him on the front side of...
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madeline albright. her own memoir. it gives you insight. she talks not only about what happened, but what people ate and what they wore. and she will be at the pratt library in may. >> madeline albright. >> may 10. >> another woman, infamous woman. that woman as the queen mother calls her, kate middleton in the news now. but one from baltimore, the dutchess of windsor. this is the only book that has been written about her because she was quite something. the only book written by a woman. that woman. the story of the dutchess of windsor. lots of interesting things. another interesting woman. she was the -- -- she got a phone call saying she is now the king of a village. >> out of nowhere? >> the king, a woman. so her story is ins prayingal. it is something i think would touch your heart. this village wasn't quite ready to have a woman to be the king. it needed a lot. >> what time will she be there, by the way. >> she will be at the pratt library at 2:00. we are expecting a great turnout. i know a lot of people are waiting for a book about ma
madeline albright. her own memoir. it gives you insight. she talks not only about what happened, but what people ate and what they wore. and she will be at the pratt library in may. >> madeline albright. >> may 10. >> another woman, infamous woman. that woman as the queen mother calls her, kate middleton in the news now. but one from baltimore, the dutchess of windsor. this is the only book that has been written about her because she was quite something. the only book written...
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david albright, a former weapons inspector -- entitled starving iran will not free it, and also, jamie reuben. great to have you with us. what he said about president obama. >> i think he was allowing some room. a clear indication for iran that negotiations is their preference. they constantly say we won't negotiate under threats. when you start stepping back from the threat of war, that's an opening and i think the he wanted to signal that. that they are open as long as these threats are stepped back from. >> do you think there will be talks and breakthroughs especially with this whole issue of preconditions? it makes a lot of sense that iran would say get out of my business if i want to have nuclear power. a lot of countries have nuclear power. why should that be a precondition? >> i think there's a lot of smoke being thrown in people's eyes. let's start with prime minister netanyahu. the israels want the world to be talking about the possibility of a nuclear strike. they believe and have said candidly, the more that seems real to withdrawn iran, is greater the chance this can be rev
david albright, a former weapons inspector -- entitled starving iran will not free it, and also, jamie reuben. great to have you with us. what he said about president obama. >> i think he was allowing some room. a clear indication for iran that negotiations is their preference. they constantly say we won't negotiate under threats. when you start stepping back from the threat of war, that's an opening and i think the he wanted to signal that. that they are open as long as these threats are...
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. >> for more on the significance of the announcement, i spoke with david albright, who worked with thetomic energy agency. is this a modest step or a big breakthrough? >> it is a modest step, but it is important. it was long in the making. the death of kim jong il could have derailed it. id was set on its way before his death. >> do you think the new leadership is dedicated to the negotiations of some sort? >> that is what it looks like. that is a big relief that that is the direction they want to go. the deal includes shutting down the at nuclear enrichment plant and allowing monitors back into the plant for the first time. this is the most important part of the deal. to get north korea to agree to shut down this nuclear enrichment plant. >> others have suggested the same thing. we have been here. we have had negotiations go further than this. >> is very difficult in a presidential alexian year. there are significant concessions which will draw significant concessions from the north koreans. the hope is to get the negotiations going and to make some progress. i do not have big hopes t
. >> for more on the significance of the announcement, i spoke with david albright, who worked with thetomic energy agency. is this a modest step or a big breakthrough? >> it is a modest step, but it is important. it was long in the making. the death of kim jong il could have derailed it. id was set on its way before his death. >> do you think the new leadership is dedicated to the negotiations of some sort? >> that is what it looks like. that is a big relief that that...
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secretary of state madeleine albright a missile deal in which north korea would halt future rocket launches while the u.s. would sponsor satellite launches for north korean use. so north korea might make the same kind of proposal again in the near future. >> that was a associate professor from japan's national graduate institute for policy studies. >>> women in a city in southern france are reeling after a man with a gun started shooting at a jewish school. the attack happened monday in toulouse. at least four people are dead, three of them children. the attacker was on a scooter. he fired a gun at students and their guardians near the junior high school. local police and other sources say along with the dead, some people were wounded. the gunman fled the scene and investigators are searching for him. they're also looking into possible links to two separate shootings that happened last week near toulouse. three french soldiers died in those attacks. french interior minister claude gueant called on authorities to strengthen security at all jewish schools in the country. france jewish populat
secretary of state madeleine albright a missile deal in which north korea would halt future rocket launches while the u.s. would sponsor satellite launches for north korean use. so north korea might make the same kind of proposal again in the near future. >> that was a associate professor from japan's national graduate institute for policy studies. >>> women in a city in southern france are reeling after a man with a gun started shooting at a jewish school. the attack happened...
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secretary of state madeleine albright a missile deal in which north korea would halt future rocket launches while the u.s. would sponsor satellite launches for north korean use. so north korea might make the same kind of proposal again in the near future. >> that was a associate professor from japan's national graduate institute for policy studies. >>> japan's fire and disaster management agency has produced a video to warn of the danger of fires caused by earthquakes. household appliances started at least 140 fires in the immediate aftermath of last year's earthquake. the video shows a powerful jolt hurling clothes around a room. an electric heater then ignites the clothing. the room burns down in about 20 minutes. the video also warns that floor lamps and fish tank heaters can start fires. they tell viewers to turn off circuit breakers and electric devices after a quake. the agency will send a video to local governments and fire departments across the country, but also shows the film on its website. >>> people in a city in southern france are reeling after a man with a gun started shootin
secretary of state madeleine albright a missile deal in which north korea would halt future rocket launches while the u.s. would sponsor satellite launches for north korean use. so north korea might make the same kind of proposal again in the near future. >> that was a associate professor from japan's national graduate institute for policy studies. >>> japan's fire and disaster management agency has produced a video to warn of the danger of fires caused by earthquakes. household...
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to which secretary schultz said, we have madeleine albright and colin powell. >> no, i said i'm young. [ laughter ] >> so, at any rate, let me bring this evening to a close. i think this is appropriate to read something at the very end here that involves secretary perry. >> is this a book for sale? and will you sign copies of it? >> yes and yes. i'm describing at the very end here secretary perry who teaches a class at stanford as he describes. as he ends one of the classes, he said to his students, i was auditing this course a couple of years ago and i was working on the book research and i wrote down the words he used at the end of this. he said my generation was responsible for building up this fearsome nuclear arsenal. my generation has now started the task of dismantling it. we will not be able to finish this task so we willia have to pass the baton on to your generation. finally, i guess i have the gavel from gloria, so i will bring the meeting to an end. i'm sorry we have run out of time for further questions. thank you all for the really wonderful questions you sent here. i'm
to which secretary schultz said, we have madeleine albright and colin powell. >> no, i said i'm young. [ laughter ] >> so, at any rate, let me bring this evening to a close. i think this is appropriate to read something at the very end here that involves secretary perry. >> is this a book for sale? and will you sign copies of it? >> yes and yes. i'm describing at the very end here secretary perry who teaches a class at stanford as he describes. as he ends one of the...
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chair and 42nd president bill clinton will host a panel to include former secretary of state madelyn albright. this event is being hosted by george washington university and live coverage gets underway at 7:30 eastern on c-span. >>> coming up this weekend, c-span will reair the oral arguments dealing with the constitutionty of the nation's health care law. tomorrow afternoon at 2:00 eastern, justices examine whether the penalty for failing to purchase insurance constitutes a tax and thereby removing the case. at 5:00 eastern, the questions of whether the expansion of medicaid is an intrusion on the states. sunday arguments on the constitutionality of the individual mandate. and at 4:25, if the mandate is found unconstitutional, can can the rest of the law stay intact. listen to all the arguments from this week on c-span or any time at cspan.org. this week on news makers, chairman jim jordan, the ohio congressman talks about why he supports paul ryan's budget, which passed the house thursday. >> there's a lot of things good about paul's budget. the fact that particularly the policy statements
chair and 42nd president bill clinton will host a panel to include former secretary of state madelyn albright. this event is being hosted by george washington university and live coverage gets underway at 7:30 eastern on c-span. >>> coming up this weekend, c-span will reair the oral arguments dealing with the constitutionty of the nation's health care law. tomorrow afternoon at 2:00 eastern, justices examine whether the penalty for failing to purchase insurance constitutes a tax and...
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42nd president bill clinton will host a panel that will include former secretary of state madeline albright. the event is hosted by george washington university. live coverage starts at 7:30 eastern on c-span. >>> ronald reagan was leaving this hotel after delivering a speech to the afl-cio. hinckley can't believe he's this close. he's 15 feet from the president. he shoots. the first one hits jim brady in the head. he falls down. the second hits a d.c. police officer who had turned around to check on the president's progress. he gets hit in the back, falls down and screams i'm hit. now the path to the president is clear. it's wide open. hinckley has an effective range 20 to 30 feet. he's done practice. >> march 30th, 1981, would be assassin john hinckley fires six shots. this weekend on american artifacts, the race to save a president, sunday at 7:00 and 10:00 p.m. eastern on american history tv. >>> live sunday on in depth, our founding fathers, civility and conservative politics. your questions for richard brookheiser. his 11 books include right time, right place, george washington on lea
42nd president bill clinton will host a panel that will include former secretary of state madeline albright. the event is hosted by george washington university. live coverage starts at 7:30 eastern on c-span. >>> ronald reagan was leaving this hotel after delivering a speech to the afl-cio. hinckley can't believe he's this close. he's 15 feet from the president. he shoots. the first one hits jim brady in the head. he falls down. the second hits a d.c. police officer who had turned...
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42nd president bill clinton will host a panel that will include former secretary of state madeleine albright being hosted by george washington university. live coverage at 7:30 eastern on c-span. >> follow c-span's local content vehicles throughout the weekend as book tv and american history t velupillai prabhakaran explore the history and literary culture of little rock, arkansas. saturday starting at noon eastern on book tv on c-span2 it, author glif stockli on the little known riots of at least 209 african sharecroppers. >> you had calls going all up and down the miss mitts delta and saying that blacks were now in revolt. and the next morning between 600 and 1,000 men, white men, pour into phillips county to begin shooting down blacks. >> and on american history tv on c-span3, sunday at 5:00 p.m., former student bruce lindsay on integration and north little rock high school. >> it's as if they know what's going to happen but we don't know the what's going to happen. we don't realize what's going to happen when we go up those steps but they seem to because the crowd is with us now. momentu
42nd president bill clinton will host a panel that will include former secretary of state madeleine albright being hosted by george washington university. live coverage at 7:30 eastern on c-span. >> follow c-span's local content vehicles throughout the weekend as book tv and american history t velupillai prabhakaran explore the history and literary culture of little rock, arkansas. saturday starting at noon eastern on book tv on c-span2 it, author glif stockli on the little known riots of...
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president, bill clinton, will host a panel that will include former secretary of state madeleine albright. it is being hosted by george washington university. live coverage gets under way at 7:30 eastern on c-span. >>> ronald reagan was leaving this hotel after delivering a speech to the afl-cio. regan comes out and hinckley is only 15 feet from the president. he shoots. six shots. the first one hits jim brady, the press secretary, in the head. he falls down. the second hits a d.c. police officer, who had turned around to check on the president's progress. he gets hit in the back, falls down and screams "i'm hit!" now the path to the president is clear, wide open. hinckley has an effective range of 20 to 30 feet. he's done target practice, he can hit stationary targets 20 to 30 feet. >> march 30th, 1981, would be assassin john hinckley fires six shots. this weekend on "american artifacts" an author on the race to save a president, sunday at 7:00 and 10:00 p.m. eastern on american history tv, this weekend on c-span 3. >>> this week on "news makers" jim jordan, the ohio congressman talks ab
president, bill clinton, will host a panel that will include former secretary of state madeleine albright. it is being hosted by george washington university. live coverage gets under way at 7:30 eastern on c-span. >>> ronald reagan was leaving this hotel after delivering a speech to the afl-cio. regan comes out and hinckley is only 15 feet from the president. he shoots. six shots. the first one hits jim brady, the press secretary, in the head. he falls down. the second hits a d.c....
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42nd president bill clinton will host a panel that will include former secretary of state madeleine albright. the event's being hosted by george washington university. live coverage starts at 7:30 eastern on c-span. coming up this weekend, c-span will re-air the supreme court oral arguments dealing with the constitutionality of the nation's health care law. tomorrow afternoon at 2:00 eastern, justices examine whether the penalty for failing to purchase insurance constitutes a tax and there be removing the case from the court's jurisdiction. at 5:00 eastern, the question of whether the law's expansion of medicaid is an intrusion on the states. sunday, arguments on the constitutionality of the individual mandate that's at 10:30 a.m. eastern. and later at 4:25 if the mandate is found unconstitutional, can the rest of the law stay in tact? listen to all the arguments from this week on c-span or any time at cspan.org. >> follow c-span's local content vehicles throughout the weekend as book tv and american history tv explore the history and literary culture of little rock, arkansas. saturday, star
42nd president bill clinton will host a panel that will include former secretary of state madeleine albright. the event's being hosted by george washington university. live coverage starts at 7:30 eastern on c-span. coming up this weekend, c-span will re-air the supreme court oral arguments dealing with the constitutionality of the nation's health care law. tomorrow afternoon at 2:00 eastern, justices examine whether the penalty for failing to purchase insurance constitutes a tax and there be...
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joint working group on the responsibility to protect which is co-chaired by secretary madeleine albright and ambassador rich williamson and it's a bipartisan group. as some of you know the responsibility to protect is an important international new norm that's really aimed at making clear that all nations share responsibilities to protect our citizens from genocide, from war crimes, to crimes against mumanatee and we expect our cochairs to issue a report later this year about how to strengthen this norm and improve our capacity to prevent these crimes from happening. our subject tonight is a big one and one that i do believe relates to the issue of prevention because if one cannot -- if we can't deliver justice and accountability for the truly evil, how can we ever hope to teter would-be perpetrators in the future? yet, this is a problem that has vexed democracies and other nations since the nuremberg military tribunal opened its proceedings in late 1945 against 22 leading nazis for war crimes, crimes against humanity and the waging of aggressive war. as william shawcross to my left writ
joint working group on the responsibility to protect which is co-chaired by secretary madeleine albright and ambassador rich williamson and it's a bipartisan group. as some of you know the responsibility to protect is an important international new norm that's really aimed at making clear that all nations share responsibilities to protect our citizens from genocide, from war crimes, to crimes against mumanatee and we expect our cochairs to issue a report later this year about how to strengthen...
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government in disputes not of its making how this group includes former secretary of state madeleine albright former defense secretary william cohen and former deputy secretary of state john negroponte and in fact instead of only providing warnings these officials actually remind the supreme court that we've already seen consequences to this law and month after as the ten seventy has passed the mexican president expressed his concern in a speech to the u.s. congress in june of two thousand and ten six mexican governors canceled their trips to phoenix for an annual conference with u.s. and mexican governors on border issues public opinion polls in mexico changed immediately unfavorable public attitudes towards the u.s. jumping from twenty seven to forty eight percent after this law was passed el salvador and nights ago and they should travel warnings to their citizens coming to the u.s. president and parliaments in bolivia brazil colombia ecuador el salvador guatemala honduras and nicaragua have all issued statements criticizing this law doesn't say that states should set their policies. accor
government in disputes not of its making how this group includes former secretary of state madeleine albright former defense secretary william cohen and former deputy secretary of state john negroponte and in fact instead of only providing warnings these officials actually remind the supreme court that we've already seen consequences to this law and month after as the ten seventy has passed the mexican president expressed his concern in a speech to the u.s. congress in june of two thousand and...
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then as the first war crimes ambassador for the united states working for then-secretary of state albright. in his new book, "all the missing souls" david gives a real insider account of the creation of the first international tribunal since nuremberg, set up to try the perpetrators of the wave of killings that took place in the 1990s. and i should also say that david is a very good friend of the museum and we have worked with him over the years on many projects and most recently on a project that we're going to do on the cambodia war crime trials. i should say david has been appointed -- he has a new job that many of you might not know about. he's a special expert for the united nations on the trials. so he's in the middle now of the controversies over how to handle that important set of cases. william shawcross has addressed these issues from a different perspective. as really one of the leading journalists of his generation and who first made his mark actually chronicling the terrible events in cambodia but in justice and the enemy william tackles a different issue which is how we're go
then as the first war crimes ambassador for the united states working for then-secretary of state albright. in his new book, "all the missing souls" david gives a real insider account of the creation of the first international tribunal since nuremberg, set up to try the perpetrators of the wave of killings that took place in the 1990s. and i should also say that david is a very good friend of the museum and we have worked with him over the years on many projects and most recently on a...
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[applause] >> next question for secretary albright. what is the role of private-sector in creating opportunities for public service especially through cross sector partnerships. >> there are so many opportunities because the private sector really has the desire and the need to create jobs. there's no question. in order to make it work it has to create jobs. private sector working abroad particularly which is what i have been involved in wants to be able to be a part of the societies in which they are operating so what they do is provide opportunity for young people to be able to earn a living and be able to get an education and get trained. one of the most interesting things recently about the private sector is understanding that it is not just a matter of putting people to work but also giving them an education that all of them to take part in innovation and be a part of developing new ways of operating in their societies. the other part that i find interesting is the private sector's operating abroad need to also do good things. many
[applause] >> next question for secretary albright. what is the role of private-sector in creating opportunities for public service especially through cross sector partnerships. >> there are so many opportunities because the private sector really has the desire and the need to create jobs. there's no question. in order to make it work it has to create jobs. private sector working abroad particularly which is what i have been involved in wants to be able to be a part of the societies...
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. >> this is our ten year anniversary, and that is a great achievement, by myself, brandon peace albrightrtunity for -- this is our first time being in the festival and words can't even explain because there is so much going on so many activities, so many different artists performances and we would like to thank you know, atlas coming together with the whole festival and as you can see, that is what it is all about, impossible, impossible you know what i mean it is possible it can be done any thing you want to do it can be done. >> somethings i see you all doing i think are impossible but they are showing that it is all possible when you and i were talking earlier i said what are some points you want to make and you said it is really about promoting peace how do you do that. >>> energy again like i said when i say inspiring, inspire comes from you know spirit and movement, spirit is a feeling you get and movement, energy, you catch something and then you like oh, i starting to move i don't care if you like 100 years old you like oh, so you feel energy when we fehr form spirit of the en--
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president clinton and former secretary albright. tomorrow on washington journal, alison black discusses the 90 day extension of the transportation program and the impact it has on states and their employees. maneesha mithal talks about the agency's report on online consumer privacy. mark matthews discusses the future of the international space station. >> life sunday, our founding fathers, civility and conservative politics. your questions for richard brookhiser. he will take your phone calls, e-mails, and tweets sunday on "booktv." >> now, president obama at a fund-raiser in vermont. he talks about some of his accomplishments during his first term and his plans for a second term. he made four campaign spots, two in vermont and two in maine. this is about 35 minutes. [cheers and applause] >> hello, vermont. [cheers and applause] thank you. thank you. thank you. this is a good crowd here in vermont. it is good to be at uvn. it is good to be in vermont. [cheers and applause] now, out of all 50 states, vermont has gone the longest with
president clinton and former secretary albright. tomorrow on washington journal, alison black discusses the 90 day extension of the transportation program and the impact it has on states and their employees. maneesha mithal talks about the agency's report on online consumer privacy. mark matthews discusses the future of the international space station. >> life sunday, our founding fathers, civility and conservative politics. your questions for richard brookhiser. he will take your phone...
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almost next to albright college and gives the neighborhood a college town feel which is so popular todayin 1942 they built this house and took beautiful stone from the area. inside you see wood floors, a brick fireplace, a custom eat-in kitchen with okay cabinets and black appliances. why they did it, i'm not sure. co corian counter tops. expanded bay windows and a deep window sill which is charming to spend time in. there is a built-in bookcase in the den next door with a wood burning fireplace. out back there is a handsome beautifully landscaped corner lot with mature trees. looks like the house is historic and has been there. >> looks much older than 1942. >> it was well done with great taste. >> evans, georgia. heading back to the south. let's go to a beautiful home for $289,900 on a quite cul-de-sac. >> this is five miles from augusta golf course which hosts the masters tournament every spring. this is a three-story house. almost looks like somebody took a picture and stretched it up. it's tall and skinny. 3,000 square feet. that's williamsburg style. very popular in georgia. ten fo
almost next to albright college and gives the neighborhood a college town feel which is so popular todayin 1942 they built this house and took beautiful stone from the area. inside you see wood floors, a brick fireplace, a custom eat-in kitchen with okay cabinets and black appliances. why they did it, i'm not sure. co corian counter tops. expanded bay windows and a deep window sill which is charming to spend time in. there is a built-in bookcase in the den next door with a wood burning...
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former secretary of state mad mad and actress -- madeleine albright and actress angelina jolie. >>> havingob? that is where social media can answer. >>> and then later. >> haven't you noticed? many of our areas flowers trees are blooming early this year. i'm bob barnard. what does that mean for springtime and we'll take a look at our historic cherry trees. ppppp chili's $20 dinner for two has a bold new favorite -- steak. first, share an appetizer, then choose two entrees, like our 100% usda choice sirloin, available for a limited time on chili's $20 dinner for two. but in the sleep number store, we hear it all the time. nine out of ten couples disagree on the firmness they want in a mattress. i sleep on the couch. with our bed, the sleep number setting represents the firmness that you like on your half of the mattress. you can have it your way and i'll have it mine. so we save a lot of marriages. at our semi-annual sleep sale, save on our most popular bed sets. plus, free standard shipping but only through march 18th! only at the sleep number store, where queen
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i will also hear from madeleine albright, the former secretary of state.erg news reports, every spring in the initiative brings together some of the most promising student entrepreneurs. you conceive and gathering here on the floor of the auditorium. this year, one of the sessions will focus on the global economic crisis and the impact it has had on recent college graduates. many have started their own companies. according to the website, 20% of males -- of millenials have started their own businesses, and 40% intend to do so. this is the fifth annual meeting of the initiative, bringing together more than a thousand students from many countries and every state. the proposed ideas such as low- cost bamboo bicycles for africa and michael financing for cash strapped entrepreneurs. -- microfinancing for cash- strapped entrepreneurs. as things get ready for this opening session, this weekend we will hear from chelsea clinton. she will speak tomorrow at 1:00 eastern. tomorrow afternoon, 4:00 p.m., bill clinton will be interviewed by john stuart. -- jon stewart.
i will also hear from madeleine albright, the former secretary of state.erg news reports, every spring in the initiative brings together some of the most promising student entrepreneurs. you conceive and gathering here on the floor of the auditorium. this year, one of the sessions will focus on the global economic crisis and the impact it has had on recent college graduates. many have started their own companies. according to the website, 20% of males -- of millenials have started their own...
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i remember madeleine albright once said when she was being somewhat critical of europeans were not taking actions, she said the united states stands taller and sees farther. that is a common perception. you can find the same kind of thing. 11 said the united states in the great course of mankind, is a locomotive. we can go too far. it is a very deeply felt sensibility. >> you have been on the circuit. you talk to a lot of people. what part of this book are people not asking you about? >> there has been so much attention paid on the argument that the united states is not in decline. there has been too little ascension paid to what the book is talking about. there's always the danger that we could leave ourselves into a decline of what the cost would be. i want to look at ways to emphasize that we can sort of will ourselves into decline. we can take actions that we've ourselves. it is a fairly strong one. >> wire you so optimistic? -- why are you so optimistic? >> i am optimistic and concerned. i think a lot of this since the decline is that we're in the recession. in the great depression,
i remember madeleine albright once said when she was being somewhat critical of europeans were not taking actions, she said the united states stands taller and sees farther. that is a common perception. you can find the same kind of thing. 11 said the united states in the great course of mankind, is a locomotive. we can go too far. it is a very deeply felt sensibility. >> you have been on the circuit. you talk to a lot of people. what part of this book are people not asking you about?...
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should albright great looking day. lots of sunshine expected. saw the sunrise, still a few clouds out there. with temperatures in the mid- 60s and a nice breeze, we'll be in for a god afternoon. temperature at reagan national, 52 degrees. 52348 fredericksburg. fog north and west. look at hagerstown. that is why the fog is developing. a lot of moisture and still some cold temperatures to the north. a bit of a battleground up there. hard to believe it is the first dave march and we are guaranteeing dry weather for the remander of the day. come up, great ask the weather guy. we have an asteroid that could be threatening planet earth in 2040 and we have the man with the answers. >> that is a pretty big deal. >> you might want to stay tuned for that one. >> we were talking about it. it is a little freaky, i do have to admit. >> time to check in with julie wright and see what is happening on the roads. >> good morning. very busy right now. we've got road spray kicking up in your face. we've got a little bit of fog to deal with and some tie-ups to repo
should albright great looking day. lots of sunshine expected. saw the sunrise, still a few clouds out there. with temperatures in the mid- 60s and a nice breeze, we'll be in for a god afternoon. temperature at reagan national, 52 degrees. 52348 fredericksburg. fog north and west. look at hagerstown. that is why the fog is developing. a lot of moisture and still some cold temperatures to the north. a bit of a battleground up there. hard to believe it is the first dave march and we are...
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. >> speaking at this year's news week women in the world summit, madelyn albright said there's a specialdon't help other women. it looks like it will be crowded. on march 8th, business environment released a new study that found 72% of female managers admitted to judging female coworkers for the way they dressed compared to 60% of male managers and 25% of managers admitted to being reluctant to hire a woman who has children or is of child baring age. these findings seem to confirm earlier data that found that women are accused of workplace bullying, the targets are almost always other women in numbers higher than men accused of bullying men. the bullying directed by some women appears to rear its ugly head in the voting booth. the women have comprised the majority of the population for years when female candidates are underrepresented in government. 17% of members of congress are women. according to the 2012 center for american women in politics, the u.s. ranks 71st in terms of female elected officials worldwide. just behind some place called turkminstand. that begs the question. are wom
. >> speaking at this year's news week women in the world summit, madelyn albright said there's a specialdon't help other women. it looks like it will be crowded. on march 8th, business environment released a new study that found 72% of female managers admitted to judging female coworkers for the way they dressed compared to 60% of male managers and 25% of managers admitted to being reluctant to hire a woman who has children or is of child baring age. these findings seem to confirm...
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former secretary of state madeleine albright also participate along with singer usher.aking a global initiative taking place at george rushing to university. coverage starts at 730 eastern p.m.. >> ronald reagan left this. the agents are surrounding him. the first one hits jim brady in the head and he falls down. the second one hits the d.c. police officer who had turned around to check on the progress. he was hit on the back. now, the path of the president is wide open. the range is 20 to 30 feet. he can hit stationary targets. >> march 30, 1981, john hinckley fire six shots. this weekend, we talk about the race to save a president. sunday at 10 and -- 7:00 p.m. and 10:00 p.m. eastern on c- span3. >> new to gingrich is acknowledging mitt romney as the likely republican presidential nominee. the former house leader told al- awlaki radio station that he thinks mr. romney is clearly the front-runner. mitt romney will probably get the 1144 convention delegates needed to win the nomination. mr. romney still has to earn it. that said, mr. gingrich's now leading the race. ear
former secretary of state madeleine albright also participate along with singer usher.aking a global initiative taking place at george rushing to university. coverage starts at 730 eastern p.m.. >> ronald reagan left this. the agents are surrounding him. the first one hits jim brady in the head and he falls down. the second one hits the d.c. police officer who had turned around to check on the progress. he was hit on the back. now, the path of the president is wide open. the range is 20...
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david albright says this seems to pit the iaea against u.s. intelligence, which has indicated there hasn't been much activity in iran on a nuclear program in a while. what is your take? >> we need to be careful to say this is not a site where there would be a nuclear test. basically, what is tested there is what they called expressive composures and that means that the trigger for a nuclear device would be tested there, but not necessarily a nuclear test. what officials and diplomats say is what they could be working on is the so-called weaponization or the militarization of the program you've been talking about for so many weeks of the show. that could be going on and inspectors said in the recent report that they thought iran might be working on that at that site, but no one is saying that a nuclear test could be going on there and our sources are saying that they don't have any evidence of any kind of nuclear tests, but they do believe that iran is working on the so-called trigger components that they could use to build a weapon for a nucle
david albright says this seems to pit the iaea against u.s. intelligence, which has indicated there hasn't been much activity in iran on a nuclear program in a while. what is your take? >> we need to be careful to say this is not a site where there would be a nuclear test. basically, what is tested there is what they called expressive composures and that means that the trigger for a nuclear device would be tested there, but not necessarily a nuclear test. what officials and diplomats say...
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david albright, a former weapons inspector and president for the institute for science and security. and the iranian american journalist who is also author of the ayatollah begs to differ. great to have all of you with us. let me start with you. what the ayatollah said about president obama, what was he really saying? >> i think he was allowing some room for negotiations. a clear indication for iran that negotiations is their preference. they want to negotiate. they have indicated that for a long time. they constantly say we won't negotiate under threats. when you start stepping back from the threat of war, that's an opening and i think the he wanted to signal that. he's in charge. it's not president ahmadinejad. he's going to make the decisions on iran's nuclear program. he's signaling they're open as long as the threats are stepped back. >> do you think there will be talks and breakthroughs especially with this whole issue of preconditions? it makes a lot of sense that iran would say get out of my business if i want to have nuclear power. a lot of countries have nuclear power. why
david albright, a former weapons inspector and president for the institute for science and security. and the iranian american journalist who is also author of the ayatollah begs to differ. great to have all of you with us. let me start with you. what the ayatollah said about president obama, what was he really saying? >> i think he was allowing some room for negotiations. a clear indication for iran that negotiations is their preference. they want to negotiate. they have indicated that...
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we will have meryl streep, angelina jolie, madeleine albright, we have hillary clinton. >> they're all speaking, participating? >> talking on panels and, of course, the people that i think the stories that you'll probably remember longer are going to be some of the women we've talked about. >> some amazing stories of fearless women. >> let me talk about violence against women because for people in the western world there's an element of that they don't know. they hear about it but the searing impact of what it does to the conscience of people is not known. >> i constantly read... one does constantly read about women who've taken out action against... restraining orders against husbands who are violent or lovers who are violent and time and time again they are nonetheless abused and murdered. happens constantly. women are very, very unprotected still and it's something people like to think is a solved issue but it isn't and it's something we have to spend a lot of time really thinking about how to protect womenle from the violence in their own homes very often. >> rose: while you have y
we will have meryl streep, angelina jolie, madeleine albright, we have hillary clinton. >> they're all speaking, participating? >> talking on panels and, of course, the people that i think the stories that you'll probably remember longer are going to be some of the women we've talked about. >> some amazing stories of fearless women. >> let me talk about violence against women because for people in the western world there's an element of that they don't know. they hear...