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we get reaction, including from former secretary of state s deline albright. then, puerto ricctor shortage. after scramble to find medical care while more pediatricians leave re island. and, theing popularity of vaping in schools. ra cigarette smoking goes out of fashion, the newice of so-called "juuling" takes its place. >> i ask the question, raise your hand if you know e your own age that smokes cigarettes. very rarely do i get more than five. and then i ask the same aestion, "do you know someone your age that usuul or a vape," almost every single hand goes up. >> woodruff: all that and more on tonight's p newshour. or funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: >> knowledge, it's where innovation bleins. it's whas us to discovery and motivates us to succeed. it's why we ask the tough questions and what leads us to the aners. at leidos, we'retanding behind those working to improve the world's health, safety, and efficiency. inidos. >> k >> kevin! >> kevin. >> advice for life. life well-planned. learn more at raymondjames.com. >> babbel. a langua app
we get reaction, including from former secretary of state s deline albright. then, puerto ricctor shortage. after scramble to find medical care while more pediatricians leave re island. and, theing popularity of vaping in schools. ra cigarette smoking goes out of fashion, the newice of so-called "juuling" takes its place. >> i ask the question, raise your hand if you know e your own age that smokes cigarettes. very rarely do i get more than five. and then i ask the same aestion,...
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madeleine albright is right that the impact on u.s.ulti-lateral institution and liberal democracy as a force of example is significant over time. it's been eroding and trump is jumping on it, breaking it more. he clearly has shown not only does he have time for those kind of institutions and architecture he doesn't like democracies. he would rather deal with authoritarian regimes. we see that on display all the time. in particular yesterday. what did the u.s.-russia relationship actually gain? in terms of the concrete thing that putin would be looking for, trump did not recognize crimea as a part of russia. he certainly could have. he's not taking sanctions off of russia. he probably can't do that. over the course of this year congress is likely to intensify those sanctions. didn't say he was going to pull u.s. troops out of syria. didn't say he was going to suspend military exercises in the baltics. certainly only expanding u.s. military spending, which putin, obviously, wouldn't like. if you asked me as angry as we should legitimatel
madeleine albright is right that the impact on u.s.ulti-lateral institution and liberal democracy as a force of example is significant over time. it's been eroding and trump is jumping on it, breaking it more. he clearly has shown not only does he have time for those kind of institutions and architecture he doesn't like democracies. he would rather deal with authoritarian regimes. we see that on display all the time. in particular yesterday. what did the u.s.-russia relationship actually gain?...
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knows a lot about this subject, an awful lot about world issues, former secretary of state madeleine albright, also the author of "fascism, a warning." i want to get your big picture take since you have such insight into the world. big picture, what's the impact of the last few days from the president's appearance in helsinki side by side with vladimir putin to these two days of explanations about what went on. >> the impact internationally is everybody wonder what is is going on in the united states. he has managed to confuse everybody, but i think the thing that worries me most is that he's confused about what he's confused about because there's absolutely no logic to what he's been saying and i was in europe a couple of weeks ago and already then there were a lot of questions and where was the united states, what was going to happen at nato, how did he feel about european union? and i think the issue is we don't have any idea and i think what is most dangerous at the moment is the fact that nobody on our side was in the meetings that he had with president putin and president putin and his
knows a lot about this subject, an awful lot about world issues, former secretary of state madeleine albright, also the author of "fascism, a warning." i want to get your big picture take since you have such insight into the world. big picture, what's the impact of the last few days from the president's appearance in helsinki side by side with vladimir putin to these two days of explanations about what went on. >> the impact internationally is everybody wonder what is is going...
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i want to echo what madeleine albright says. she says that she hopes this book will help reframe the carter presidency. so i. please welcome wilson center scholar. [applause] >> thank you. thank you for your long friendship and for hosting this. jimmy carter's political idol was harry truman. he placed truman's famous slogan on his oval office desk, the buck stops here. both presidents left office highly unpopular. now, truman is remembered more for his achievements them for his faults. i hope my book will lead to a similar reassessment of jimmy carter as president, not simply as a widely admired former president. my thesis is that he was one of the most successful one term presidents in american history. in t, he accomplished more than many into terms. to objective surveys indicate that more than nearly 70% of all of his legislative proposals were passed by congress, just under lyndon johnson. his vice president, watcher montel summed up his president by saying he told the truth, he obeyed the law, and we kept the peace. the ra
i want to echo what madeleine albright says. she says that she hopes this book will help reframe the carter presidency. so i. please welcome wilson center scholar. [applause] >> thank you. thank you for your long friendship and for hosting this. jimmy carter's political idol was harry truman. he placed truman's famous slogan on his oval office desk, the buck stops here. both presidents left office highly unpopular. now, truman is remembered more for his achievements them for his faults. i...
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we get reactio including from former secretary of state madeline albright. then, puerto rico's doctor huortage. afteicane maria, parents scramble to find medical care while more pediatricians leave the island. and, the rising popularity of vaping in schools. as cigarette smoking goes out of fashion, the new practice ofuu so-called ng" takes its place.
we get reactio including from former secretary of state madeline albright. then, puerto rico's doctor huortage. afteicane maria, parents scramble to find medical care while more pediatricians leave the island. and, the rising popularity of vaping in schools. as cigarette smoking goes out of fashion, the new practice ofuu so-called ng" takes its place.
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david: you went to the university of denver, and when you went there, madeleine albright's father was your teacher. condoleezza: he got me into international politics. i went there as a piano major, but graduated with just enough units to be a political science major. if you look at my transcript, i had 100 units of music and 45 in political science. david: you went to notre dame to get a masters, then stanford later? condoleezza: i went to stanford on a one-year fellowship in the arms control and disarmament program learning the physics of nuclear weapons, how many warheads could be on an ss 18. i learned something important from that. stanford was looking to diversify its faculty. it engaged in what i think is a smart way to do affirmative action. to this day i believe our affirmative action is still necessary, which means you look outside of your normal channels to find people. they have in their midst a young, black woman who was a specialist. they offered me a job, they said very firmly, when it comes time for your reappointment -- which is after three years -- the fact that you
david: you went to the university of denver, and when you went there, madeleine albright's father was your teacher. condoleezza: he got me into international politics. i went there as a piano major, but graduated with just enough units to be a political science major. if you look at my transcript, i had 100 units of music and 45 in political science. david: you went to notre dame to get a masters, then stanford later? condoleezza: i went to stanford on a one-year fellowship in the arms control...
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we get reaction, including from former secretary of state s deline albright. then, puerto ricctor shortage. after scramble to find medical care while more pediatricians leave re island. and, theing popularity of vaping in schools. ra cigarette smoking goes out of fashion, the newice of so-called "juuling" takes its place.
we get reaction, including from former secretary of state s deline albright. then, puerto ricctor shortage. after scramble to find medical care while more pediatricians leave re island. and, theing popularity of vaping in schools. ra cigarette smoking goes out of fashion, the newice of so-called "juuling" takes its place.
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disagree very strongly with with the albright. but they are using tactics that are successful in terms of propaganda in terms of lag in being an emotional connection with their base now i'm someone who thinks that we shouldn't be distorting facts lying to people but we have to learn from what they're doing and do it better than the left doesn't have that playbook they're not using that and i hate to say it but i think that if the left did start using it that what we'd see was just even more noise and spam we've got to figure out how to address the issue of bots and the issue of fake news and all of this junk content that's spreading over social media without fighting fire with fire so what do you think the solution is i think that that the first thing that. we need to have done is to have some way of authenticating users knowing who is who on the platforms at the verify that the person that we're talking to is not using automation to bolster their their presence online and that's as simple as having a little marker on the page tha
disagree very strongly with with the albright. but they are using tactics that are successful in terms of propaganda in terms of lag in being an emotional connection with their base now i'm someone who thinks that we shouldn't be distorting facts lying to people but we have to learn from what they're doing and do it better than the left doesn't have that playbook they're not using that and i hate to say it but i think that if the left did start using it that what we'd see was just even more...
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former secretary of state hillary clinton, madeleine albright and colin powell will be appearing on then premiere of madame secretary on sunday, october 7th. hillary clinton saying it was wonderful to spend time with the team from madame secretary onset in brooklyn. mark your calendars. a lot of people talking about the star-studded cast, gail saying looks like an snl skit. politicians from different eras. rob: a very diplomatic episode. this was great yesterday, the president speaking at the vfw at the 94-year-old veteran. >> alan jones always wanted to meet the president and that is what happened yesterday when he shared the stage with donald trump and made sure to capitalize on the moment. >> i'm going to be 95 years of age april 11th of next year. hopefully you will allow me to bring my family into the oval office. jillian: he said that was one of the highlights of his life. a lot of folks talking about this. gail says i wanted to hug believe that myself, thank you, mister jones, for your service. jillian: he will be on "fox and friends" in the 8:00 hour. >> the secret service made
former secretary of state hillary clinton, madeleine albright and colin powell will be appearing on then premiere of madame secretary on sunday, october 7th. hillary clinton saying it was wonderful to spend time with the team from madame secretary onset in brooklyn. mark your calendars. a lot of people talking about the star-studded cast, gail saying looks like an snl skit. politicians from different eras. rob: a very diplomatic episode. this was great yesterday, the president speaking at the...
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. >> and madeline albright wrote a book about using pins to make diplomatic statements.was the president's little faux pas. >> the brooch that she wore, it was more than two seconds. it's 15 seconds of -- >> i feel like i would do that which side am i supposed to be on? he stops and waits for her. >> also not a leader of the free world. the theory goes that the brooch that she was wearing on the day she actually met the president was the one her mother wore, the queen mum wore at her dad's funeral. it's not the greatest memories that she's putting out there from that brooch. >> i'm sorry, i can't. >> i think it's a little too much looking into the brooches. >> that's a bit deep. >>> but anyway, this is not. let's check out this viral performance at a heavy metal concert not by the band but by the sign language interpreter. >> this is in austin, texas. the interpretation of the song, angel of death, she slayed even harder than they slayed. >> the guy who shot the video says there were a group of deaf fans next to him who were just amazed by her. this is a thing now. this
. >> and madeline albright wrote a book about using pins to make diplomatic statements.was the president's little faux pas. >> the brooch that she wore, it was more than two seconds. it's 15 seconds of -- >> i feel like i would do that which side am i supposed to be on? he stops and waits for her. >> also not a leader of the free world. the theory goes that the brooch that she was wearing on the day she actually met the president was the one her mother wore, the queen...
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as foreign assistance coming in and three nelson director of the east asian pacific practice at albright stonebridge group assert thank you so much for sharing your views with us here thank you now still to come on the al-jazeera news hour how an academic and is that ridged shoes have become icons of venezuela's economic crisis fleeing persecution at home the teenager asylum seekers arrested at the u.s. border as they were about their months in government the tension and pepper spraying and the peloton joe will have the latest strange twist to this year's tour de france. but first israel has shot down a syrian jet that it says violated its airspace a claim that syria's military denies the airplane whose pilot was killed crashed on the syrian side of the golan heights the syrian air force has launched several raids in the areas fight of a government offensive against rebels stephanie decker has more now from the israeli occupied golan heights. the israeli army has confirmed that the jet went down in the southern golan heights on the syrian side which is the area behind us the army says th
as foreign assistance coming in and three nelson director of the east asian pacific practice at albright stonebridge group assert thank you so much for sharing your views with us here thank you now still to come on the al-jazeera news hour how an academic and is that ridged shoes have become icons of venezuela's economic crisis fleeing persecution at home the teenager asylum seekers arrested at the u.s. border as they were about their months in government the tension and pepper spraying and the...
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disagree very strongly with with the albright. but they are using tactics that are successful in terms of propaganda in terms of lack conveying an emotional connection with their base now i'm someone who thinks that we shouldn't be distorting facts lying to people but we have to learn from what they were doing and do it better than the left doesn't have that playbook they're not using that and i hate to say it but i think that if the lesson did start using it that what we'd see was just even more noise and spam we've got to figure out how to address the issue of bots and the issue of fake news and all of this junk content that's spreading over social media without fighting fire with fire so what do you think the solution is i think that the first thing that. we need to have done is to have some way of authenticating users knowing who is who on the platforms with the verify that the person that we're talking to is not using automation to bolster their their presence online and that's as simple as having a little marker on the page
disagree very strongly with with the albright. but they are using tactics that are successful in terms of propaganda in terms of lack conveying an emotional connection with their base now i'm someone who thinks that we shouldn't be distorting facts lying to people but we have to learn from what they were doing and do it better than the left doesn't have that playbook they're not using that and i hate to say it but i think that if the lesson did start using it that what we'd see was just even...
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. >> albright in san jose to achieve a national achievement award. >>> president trump's tariff on chineseay are triggering concerns today. including the port of oakland. managers say trade with china accounts roughly half of the cargo. agricultural exports in particular have boomed in recent years because of demand in asia. worried an all-out trade war could threaten the growth. >> the port of oakland and every port we're aware of favors free trade. business is moving goods across the water. free trade has been the impetuous for soaring economic growth throughout the 21st century. lifted millions out of poverty in asia. we will be disappointed in anything that curbs free trade. >> port employees roughly 500 people. does support 70,000 jobs in related industries. >>> sometimes it's the small things that mean the most. next, meet the photographer filled with pride to see his pictures turned into postage stamps. >>> coming up, see what question on your side michael is my dai need my blood sugar to stay in control. i need to shave my a1c. weekends are my time. i need an insulin that fits my s
. >> albright in san jose to achieve a national achievement award. >>> president trump's tariff on chineseay are triggering concerns today. including the port of oakland. managers say trade with china accounts roughly half of the cargo. agricultural exports in particular have boomed in recent years because of demand in asia. worried an all-out trade war could threaten the growth. >> the port of oakland and every port we're aware of favors free trade. business is moving...
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communist authorities were moving ahead with a massive renovation project at leipzig university volatile albright is said to have personally ordered the destruction of the historic church simple on the university campus martin luther led the dedication ceremony at the church in fifteen forty five and yohann sebastian bach served there as a music director from seventeen twenty three to twenty five. meanwhile some two hundred kilometers away in sugar's father the four members of the rolling stones group were outraged. that. they found out from a clergyman that the church was to be destroyed. as you're with a local clergyman told us about it was sort of all we knew right away that we had to do something so we decided to make some posters of a small as it were if we drew a silhouette of the church our church. then the question had they ever heard of the university church of light tickets for lunch and that it holds had already been bored in the walls for the explosive charges. then the main point what allied bombers had failed to destroy was about to be obliterated by our own government yes what our
communist authorities were moving ahead with a massive renovation project at leipzig university volatile albright is said to have personally ordered the destruction of the historic church simple on the university campus martin luther led the dedication ceremony at the church in fifteen forty five and yohann sebastian bach served there as a music director from seventeen twenty three to twenty five. meanwhile some two hundred kilometers away in sugar's father the four members of the rolling...
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an honor to partner with evan this season with incredible events from robert wright to madeleine albright and in fact we have hosted michael pollan here before and we are so happy to welcome him back today. my grandfather was a chef and she founded a farmers market in chicago right around the time when he came out so i was raised in a family that michael pollan was invoked regularly in statically like secular food theme which is exactly what he is so talking about eating culture and many documentaries hugely expanded our understanding of what we eat or should eat and why. or how to change your mind combining history and sociology in medicine through the cultural experience he takes the reader to a world that is rarely taken seriously. joining him tonight is cofounder of npr of the personal stories in her ten years to guide those to where many of us believe exactly as michael pollan has i cannot imagine any other motivation so i will shut up and invite michael pollan to the stage. [applause] >> hello everybody. i am so pleased to be here because 20 years ago you actually change my self-con
an honor to partner with evan this season with incredible events from robert wright to madeleine albright and in fact we have hosted michael pollan here before and we are so happy to welcome him back today. my grandfather was a chef and she founded a farmers market in chicago right around the time when he came out so i was raised in a family that michael pollan was invoked regularly in statically like secular food theme which is exactly what he is so talking about eating culture and many...
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he is now cochair of the albright stonebridge group. thank you for being here. carlos: a pleasure.: the big news is tonight and the tears coming due on $34 billion of imports from china. china says they will retaliate right away. is there a way to stop it from escalating? carlos: it is hard to see how we are going to stop something that is going to happen within the next 24 hours. i just do not see a catalyst to be able to stop that. to some extent, you almost have to start the fight to realize what a bad idea it is, and then have both parties maybe step back a bit. this friday, tomorrow, we will get slapped with tears primarily primarily on commodities. these are red states who voted for the president. we are ready have a surplus of cheese and we will have a surplus of soybeans. -- already have a surplus of cheese and we will have a surplus of soybeans. of course, china will get hit. i would not say tomorrow it starts because it has already started. we are seeing prices increase and people losing their jobs in the u.s., but tomorrow it will escalate. david: soy elevators by congre
he is now cochair of the albright stonebridge group. thank you for being here. carlos: a pleasure.: the big news is tonight and the tears coming due on $34 billion of imports from china. china says they will retaliate right away. is there a way to stop it from escalating? carlos: it is hard to see how we are going to stop something that is going to happen within the next 24 hours. i just do not see a catalyst to be able to stop that. to some extent, you almost have to start the fight to realize...
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they have been running the table from clinton and madeleine albright bringing a michael jordan signed basketball to his dad. kennedy: isn't it interesting the 90s are a key to this? >> we need verifiable commitments. kennedy: president trump reported lire considering pulling the united states -- reportedly considering pulling the united states out of the world trade organization. he told maria bartiromo that he's eyeing tariffs on automobiles next. the e.u. warned the car tariffs would lead to retaliatory taxes on u.s. exports. how will the trade war help the economy? is this the worst idea in the world to talk about pulling out of the wto and also slapping tariffs on those german cars? >> one of the magical things about donald trump. regardless of what you think this motives are. the fact that he says things any other president wouldn't say is what seems to grease the wheels of negotiation. maybe we'll pull out of the wto. we get reactions we have never seen before. he's changing the rules and stepping from step a to d. what do we get out of the wto besides trashing seattle. so i thi
they have been running the table from clinton and madeleine albright bringing a michael jordan signed basketball to his dad. kennedy: isn't it interesting the 90s are a key to this? >> we need verifiable commitments. kennedy: president trump reported lire considering pulling the united states -- reportedly considering pulling the united states out of the world trade organization. he told maria bartiromo that he's eyeing tariffs on automobiles next. the e.u. warned the car tariffs would...
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i'm halfway through the albright book on fascism.nk there are far too many parallels for the 1930s for us not to be very, very worried about this sense of international order. being of the mind by the people whose responsibility they are. >> we've got to go. thank you. fascinating discussion. >>> next on "gps" when we think of the 1%. we think of the united states, don't forget china. the wealthier there are growing wealthier at an outstanding rate. it's creating a prop or even years. because you deserve paint that's done right. that's proudly particular. benjamin moore. the standard for paint professionals. only at local paint and hardware stores. ...to give you the protein you need with less of the sugar you don't. i'll take that. [cheers] 30 grams of protein and 1 gram of sugar. new ensure max protein. in two great flavors. new ensure max protein. this is not a screensaver.game. this is the destruction of a cancer cell by the body's own immune system, thanks to medicine that didn't exist until now. and today can save your life. ♪
i'm halfway through the albright book on fascism.nk there are far too many parallels for the 1930s for us not to be very, very worried about this sense of international order. being of the mind by the people whose responsibility they are. >> we've got to go. thank you. fascinating discussion. >>> next on "gps" when we think of the 1%. we think of the united states, don't forget china. the wealthier there are growing wealthier at an outstanding rate. it's creating a prop...
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madelyn albright displayed photographs of mass graves. >> there were terrible things going on in bosnias to prove it. >> the sarajevo market was crowded with monday morning shoppers when death fell from the sky. >> bill clinton decided to use force. the idea that he would be the american leader who would get nato to participate in its first military campaign was not something that was predictable. >> more than 60 nato jets began pounding bosnian serb positions around sarajevo overnight. >> allied fighters and bombers, most of them americans, swooped down on bosnian serb military positions around sarajevo. >> bosnian government troops are racking up stunning gains around north bosnia. >> the campaign will make clear that they have nothing to gain and everything to lose by continuing to slaughter innocent civilians. >> president clinton finally came to the right judgment. we don't have to put a boot on the ground. we don't have to send in our tanks. we can just bomb those bullies, and it worked. >> good evening from paris. this was a historic day for american diplomacy. the serbs and the
madelyn albright displayed photographs of mass graves. >> there were terrible things going on in bosnias to prove it. >> the sarajevo market was crowded with monday morning shoppers when death fell from the sky. >> bill clinton decided to use force. the idea that he would be the american leader who would get nato to participate in its first military campaign was not something that was predictable. >> more than 60 nato jets began pounding bosnian serb positions around...
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wayne hay al jazeera bangkok anthony nelson is the rector of the east asian pacific practice at the albright stonebridge group an advisory and the policy for any previously managed the us as he and business council team in laos sir thank you so much for joining us here on the al-jazeera i mean loud tends to be a place that is hard to report from for example we found out of the media found out about this particular incident quite a few hours after it happened so from what you know how equipped is the country to .
wayne hay al jazeera bangkok anthony nelson is the rector of the east asian pacific practice at the albright stonebridge group an advisory and the policy for any previously managed the us as he and business council team in laos sir thank you so much for joining us here on the al-jazeera i mean loud tends to be a place that is hard to report from for example we found out of the media found out about this particular incident quite a few hours after it happened so from what you know how equipped...
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. >> i was looking at comments by madeleine albright today talking about the things donald trump was daying about nato two years ago and condemning that language two years ago. as this continues and as the rhetoric seems to increase, do you or never senators fear that the president might be trying to get the united states to actually leave nato? >> well, that would be a cat catastrofic situation. they're the front lines. i would rather, frankly, be confronting russia with forces there than not be there and have russia influencing europe. that would be detrimental. not only detrimental, but catastrophic. i think these proposals to withdraw troops, et cetera, it not only would hurt us, but it just ignores the commitment and the contribution that nato is making. for the first time article five was invoked when we were attacked on 9/11. that was the european community coming to our assistance. nato forces have been with us in afghanistan. they have lost personnel there. they have died along with our soldiers there and sailed with the marines and airmen. they are with us in iraq. they are
. >> i was looking at comments by madeleine albright today talking about the things donald trump was daying about nato two years ago and condemning that language two years ago. as this continues and as the rhetoric seems to increase, do you or never senators fear that the president might be trying to get the united states to actually leave nato? >> well, that would be a cat catastrofic situation. they're the front lines. i would rather, frankly, be confronting russia with forces...
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madeleine albright. but then because of the vagueness of the statement in the absence of anything happening afterwards to indicate the readiness to move forward quickly on denuclearization that that was our priority to reinforce that but on north korea side to say we have an agreement. and then it takes time from their point of view. how do you prepare for a negotiation? you do have to figure out how to maintain a credible and ongoing negotiating stance with the white house and the commander-in-chief and to say something and trying to be diplomatic about this but things that are at odds so i hope we can find a way to do that. but it will be challenging. but the talent exists in the city and in the country. with those technical issues with some kind of roadmap. and then building onn the summit with no nuclear weapons in north korea with the t9 and what are the steps that you will get there? even if they really decide they could do that but even if they don't on the westside, with a partner we need to thin
madeleine albright. but then because of the vagueness of the statement in the absence of anything happening afterwards to indicate the readiness to move forward quickly on denuclearization that that was our priority to reinforce that but on north korea side to say we have an agreement. and then it takes time from their point of view. how do you prepare for a negotiation? you do have to figure out how to maintain a credible and ongoing negotiating stance with the white house and the...
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. >> overseas tonight, secretary of state madeleine albright spent the day in east africa. >> i wenta. i also went to tanzania to see what had happened. basically, still trying to collect the facts. we began to be able to trace that to osama bin laden. >> we will not be intimidated or pushed off the world stage by people who do not like what we stand for. >> bin laden's group is suddenly a real player. and the clinton administration decides to do something about him. >> american military forces struck a series of targets overseas in sudan and afghanistan. >> the unmanned tomahawk missile was the pentagon's weapon of choice for the surprise aerial attacks, aimed at sending a pointed message to accused terrorist kingpin osama bin laden. >> america has battled terrorism for many years. we have quietly disrupted terrorist groups and foiled their plots. but there have been and will be times when our very national security is challenged. and when we must take extraordinary steps to protect the safety of our citizens. >> within minutes of today's attacks in afghanistan and sudan, some in wa
. >> overseas tonight, secretary of state madeleine albright spent the day in east africa. >> i wenta. i also went to tanzania to see what had happened. basically, still trying to collect the facts. we began to be able to trace that to osama bin laden. >> we will not be intimidated or pushed off the world stage by people who do not like what we stand for. >> bin laden's group is suddenly a real player. and the clinton administration decides to do something about him....
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david: i think of pompeo's predecessors like madeleine albright who was played like a fiddle.er head of the cia. he knows where all the bodies are buried. then i look at john bolton. nothing naive about john bolton. the name place right now is better equipped to stand up to what might be going on in north korea than anybody i can think of. >> there is no doubt about that. secretary pompeo will remind kim jong-un what the alternative is. if you are not forth coming with a plan we are going back to maximum sanctions. if we don't get china's cooperation, we intend to sanction them. we are going to move towards military preparedness. we'll stop sending family to the south core ria, families of our military people assigned there. everything will begin to change rather dramatically if we don't get the results the administration has insisted on, and the results kim jong-un promised. david: i think back to ronald reagan and his dancing with mikhail gorbachev, that took months and years of talks and retalks, occasionally walking out of some. why should we expect anything less this time
david: i think of pompeo's predecessors like madeleine albright who was played like a fiddle.er head of the cia. he knows where all the bodies are buried. then i look at john bolton. nothing naive about john bolton. the name place right now is better equipped to stand up to what might be going on in north korea than anybody i can think of. >> there is no doubt about that. secretary pompeo will remind kim jong-un what the alternative is. if you are not forth coming with a plan we are going...
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went a few weeks ago on his third visit and before that how many visits, there was one, madeleine albright. but in the course of the couple of months he was starting a hole to climb that mountain because of the vagueness of the statement and it indicated the denuclearization on the part of the north koreans and the u.s. certainly made it clear that was our priority if they try to reinforce that but on the north korean side, we have an agreement first we are going to improve our relations and then we are going to talk about peace. it's going to take some time from their point of view. how do you think it her then pra negotiation? there are some challenges and this has some particular ones. you do have to figure out how you maintain a credible ongoing negotiating stance when you have a white house and commander-in-chief this kind of operating in a different altitude and saying some things that are kind of ambassadorial and diplomatic but saying things that are at odds with what the negotiators seem to be trying to do so i hope we can find a way to do that, but i think it is going to be chall
went a few weeks ago on his third visit and before that how many visits, there was one, madeleine albright. but in the course of the couple of months he was starting a hole to climb that mountain because of the vagueness of the statement and it indicated the denuclearization on the part of the north koreans and the u.s. certainly made it clear that was our priority if they try to reinforce that but on the north korean side, we have an agreement first we are going to improve our relations and...
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albright. >> good evening, president fung, commissioners, lazarus, wilson and honda. we're the under dog tonight. i've got my colleague, melanie sangupta to help me out this evening. you're here tonight to look at these findings and see if you can uphold the findings and deny this facility. as we said in our materials, we don't think there is evidence to support the finding, so is what the evidence? the testimony? the photographs we just saw? it's our photo simulations and the plans, and we think that there is no evidence to meet the findings that you have to make that was either presented tonight or previously presented. the department of public health, department of public works, and planning department concur in their brief, department of public works does not believe there's evidence to make the findings tonight. and so what are those findings? if you look at findings seven and eight, it's whether this is a planning protected district? why is it a plan being protected district? because it's eligible to be a historic district, and these are eligible buildings. they
albright. >> good evening, president fung, commissioners, lazarus, wilson and honda. we're the under dog tonight. i've got my colleague, melanie sangupta to help me out this evening. you're here tonight to look at these findings and see if you can uphold the findings and deny this facility. as we said in our materials, we don't think there is evidence to support the finding, so is what the evidence? the testimony? the photographs we just saw? it's our photo simulations and the plans, and...
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weapons inspector david albright, whose organization tracks nuclear weapons, tells cnn tonight of a secretean nuclear facility he identified as kangsong which he says is in full operation. >> they are using gas cent rufujs. this is the rotor assembly. the spinning part inside. they're producing weapons grade uranium. >> reporter: also tonight a new analysis of satellite pictures says north korea appears to be finishing up its expansion of a key ballistic missile manufacturing site. despite all this new activity by kim's regime, president trump says he has, quote, really good chemistry with the dictator. and his press secretary says the north koreans have acted in good faith in other ways. >> in the last eight months you haven't seen missile launches. you haven't seen nuclear -- now you haven't seen the nuclear destinations and these conversations are continuing to evolve. i'm not going to get into the details but i can tell you that progress continues to be made. >> reporter: trump's national security adviser john bolton says the u.s. has a plan to dismantle the programs within a year but
weapons inspector david albright, whose organization tracks nuclear weapons, tells cnn tonight of a secretean nuclear facility he identified as kangsong which he says is in full operation. >> they are using gas cent rufujs. this is the rotor assembly. the spinning part inside. they're producing weapons grade uranium. >> reporter: also tonight a new analysis of satellite pictures says north korea appears to be finishing up its expansion of a key ballistic missile manufacturing site....
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bush, currently leading the china team at the albright stonebridge group. amy, great to see you. let's talk about the fallout from all this. once we're launched into this, how do we wind it down? >> i think it's really hard to say. i don't think trade wars are easy to win. i don't think they're quick to end either. and so the challenge that we have right now is the u.s. and china are both going to spiral out retaliation. the president has said if it china retaliates to the overnight tariffs, which it has, that the u.s. will impose additional tariffs and then china will likely retaliate again. where's the off-ramp? the off-ramp likely lies in how can we find something palatable for both sides. with rhetoric as it is in both countries, it's tough right now. >> was there a deadline that required the president to take this action now rather than continuing to negotiating? >> there was. and so the section 301 that ustr actually conducted an investigation, found that indeed the chinese had harmed u.s. economic interests through its intellectual property practices, forced technology tra
bush, currently leading the china team at the albright stonebridge group. amy, great to see you. let's talk about the fallout from all this. once we're launched into this, how do we wind it down? >> i think it's really hard to say. i don't think trade wars are easy to win. i don't think they're quick to end either. and so the challenge that we have right now is the u.s. and china are both going to spiral out retaliation. the president has said if it china retaliates to the overnight...
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a lot of people are worried they're all these books and madeleine albright has a book out on fascism and warnings. they may be really smart on the way up, but in the world were living in that's a terrible way. you cannot make good decisions. there's too much to know happening too fast. the best chance to god is to put together a team and make it a team sport. >> this the only solution here in terms of this book being realistic. >> i think in this heroic contacts with the president for them to be impetus to be collaborative is essential. >> the president is talking about having someone in charge you have to get the best people in the world working with you. >> he had to go missing to trigger the defense. i can say that much. >> before you can put a team together you have to know what you're doing. you don't sit in the room and sale bring you hamburger and think about the sky. it makes sense. in the end it's insane. who works for you, what they know what they bring to the table and how free they feel to bring honest. >> there's a lot of books written about the president, i don't think
a lot of people are worried they're all these books and madeleine albright has a book out on fascism and warnings. they may be really smart on the way up, but in the world were living in that's a terrible way. you cannot make good decisions. there's too much to know happening too fast. the best chance to god is to put together a team and make it a team sport. >> this the only solution here in terms of this book being realistic. >> i think in this heroic contacts with the president...
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let's bring in evans revere, senior adviser at the albright stonebridge group and former deputy assistant secretary of state for east asia. evans warks this all predictable? given the trump administration's apparent elevated hopes after singapore? and po the point that jeff was saying that so many analysts said this should have been a trump/kim summit. should have been at the end of a long string of negotiations. they definitely were putting the cart in front of the horse here what are you thinking as you nod in agreement? >> i'm nodding in agreement, is what i'm doing. alex, it's good to be with you. indeed this entire process has been unfolding in a somewhat backwards and unconventional manner. the hard, tough slogging of negotiations with the north koreans should have preceded a summit. should not have followed a summit. we are now as secretary pompeo has just experienced personally in pyongyang, we are now being exposed to the harsh reality of a north korea that in my view, does not intend to give up its nuclear weapons and certainly does not intend to denuclearize in the sense that t
let's bring in evans revere, senior adviser at the albright stonebridge group and former deputy assistant secretary of state for east asia. evans warks this all predictable? given the trump administration's apparent elevated hopes after singapore? and po the point that jeff was saying that so many analysts said this should have been a trump/kim summit. should have been at the end of a long string of negotiations. they definitely were putting the cart in front of the horse here what are you...
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he is currently co-chair of the albright stonebridge group and serves on the board of multiple councils, associations and corporations, full disclosure, including metlife board. in this session, secretary gutierrez will moderate a discussion about the work underway to strengthen commercial opportunities for u.s. companies in the indo-pacific. the region is critical to the future of nearly all the companies in this room, and this is a crucial moment for the economic and political relationships between the indo-pacific and the united states. to take metlife as one example, it is our fastest growing region and already generates more than 40% of our global revenues. all u.s. companies need the support of the u.s. government in maintaining constructive relationships with foreign governments. and establishing a level playing field for business. the commerce department plays an integral role in that process and we look forward to hearing about current efforts in that regard. of course, the membership of the chamber stands ready to partner with you in achieving these objectives. now, mr. secret
he is currently co-chair of the albright stonebridge group and serves on the board of multiple councils, associations and corporations, full disclosure, including metlife board. in this session, secretary gutierrez will moderate a discussion about the work underway to strengthen commercial opportunities for u.s. companies in the indo-pacific. the region is critical to the future of nearly all the companies in this room, and this is a crucial moment for the economic and political relationships...
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. >>> and former secretary madeleine albright will explain why she says president trump is the gift thatjohn brennan will elaborate on his claim trump's press conference with putin was treasonous. "morning joe" just moments away. or is it? this farmer's morning starts in outer space. where satellites feed infrared images of his land into a system built with ai. he uses watson to analyze his data with millions of weather forecasts from the cloud, and iot sensors down here, for precise monitoring of irrigation. it's a smart way to help increase yields, all before the rest of us get out of bed. you might or joints.hing for your heart... but do you take something for your brain. with an ingredient originally discovered in jellyfish, prevagen has been shown in clinical trials to improve short-term memory. prevagen. healthier brain. better life. man: are unpredictable crohn's symptoms following you everywhere? it's time to take back control with stelara®. for adults with moderately to severely active crohn's disease, stelara® works differently. studies showed relief and remission with dosing e
. >>> and former secretary madeleine albright will explain why she says president trump is the gift thatjohn brennan will elaborate on his claim trump's press conference with putin was treasonous. "morning joe" just moments away. or is it? this farmer's morning starts in outer space. where satellites feed infrared images of his land into a system built with ai. he uses watson to analyze his data with millions of weather forecasts from the cloud, and iot sensors down here, for...
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president, i remember going to eat with -- with secretary eagleburger, going to meet with madeleine albright -- i went to whomever i could and say, literally, my speech was, you know, i -- i will not be that person -- you wonder how those people who were in power during world war ii felt about their ability to have this near eradication take place. and now we are watching genocide take place. it's not even like we have to hear it through a radio. it's on the front page of our papers, on the news every night. and we have to do something. if at least to end the arms embargo so it can be a fair fight. and that was bob dole's position, too. that was actually how we got to be close. we would pass resolutions together and get engaged. so i went to newt when -- i guess we were still in minority. i said, like, i'm going crazy, we have to do something about this. he said, start the balkan crisis task force. okay, so i did. which then you'd get calls on tv to go -- of course i would do it because i wanted to raise consciousness. they would say, susan molinari, chairman of the balkan crisis task force,
president, i remember going to eat with -- with secretary eagleburger, going to meet with madeleine albright -- i went to whomever i could and say, literally, my speech was, you know, i -- i will not be that person -- you wonder how those people who were in power during world war ii felt about their ability to have this near eradication take place. and now we are watching genocide take place. it's not even like we have to hear it through a radio. it's on the front page of our papers, on the...