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julie albright's research is on the growing intersection of technology and behavioral systems. her writing on digital culture, a number of scholarly articles, served as pure review or and national science foundation, and the research council and variety of other professional publications. a sought after keynote speaker and consultant for insights julie albright has given talks at several energy conferences, served as a research associate at eharmony and appeared as an expert in national media outlets, nbc nightly news, the wall street journal, the new york times and in pr. in "left to their own devices: how digitial natives are reshaping the american dream" julie albright looks at the behaviors and morays of the nascent generation of digital natives. those young people who never lived during a time without digital technology. detailing in many ways the digital natives interaction with psychology is changed their relationships of people, places, jobs and other stabilizing structures to contend this generation in the process of a new way of life in the american dream of past gene
julie albright's research is on the growing intersection of technology and behavioral systems. her writing on digital culture, a number of scholarly articles, served as pure review or and national science foundation, and the research council and variety of other professional publications. a sought after keynote speaker and consultant for insights julie albright has given talks at several energy conferences, served as a research associate at eharmony and appeared as an expert in national media...
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amanda albright wrote this story today that is definitely worth a look on the terminal.s interesting because you note in your story that those bonds are rated, they are actually safer than other parts of the market. they have a very low default rate. do we know how much of this market right now is not rated? >> unrated that can be hard to track. sector issuance is up. it amounted for the most in at least a decade. we are seeing risky borrowers come in with very large size deals and we are seeing those deals have no trouble tapping the market. of thishat's the risk going violently wrong and one of the most traditional parts of the economy actually going into a bubble burst? >> history shows us that high-yield munis can have -- they felt 27% in a year. from ann't expect that asset class known for a low default rate and low risk of bankruptcy. that's why retail investors love munis. concerningng some trends to investors. defaults are up. they are on the fastest track since 2015. all of this points to a little bit of warning signs for high yields. investors really aren't sur
amanda albright wrote this story today that is definitely worth a look on the terminal.s interesting because you note in your story that those bonds are rated, they are actually safer than other parts of the market. they have a very low default rate. do we know how much of this market right now is not rated? >> unrated that can be hard to track. sector issuance is up. it amounted for the most in at least a decade. we are seeing risky borrowers come in with very large size deals and we are...
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election party, which i did not come all of the ambassadors to the un, gloria steinem, madeleine albright, it was going to be a good night and a documentary film crew. to capture the crowning achievement for women but one of the most amazing things about that night is seeing my mother chatting away on one side with madeleine albright and thinking to myself, three trailblazers. i hope that comes across in the book. >> ambassador right, they like to talk about you on fox news of the flick if you look at their names and video, and the fox news comes up. .. the primary motivation for me to write this was the fact that i feel like ever since 2012, there has been characterization and mischaracterization of who i am. it bears no resemblance to who i know i am. as long as i was in government, i was proud but constrained to speak for the president or obama. i couldn't speak for my self talk my own story in my own words. that's why i wrote this book and i've tried to be as candid and raw as i can. i could go back to the hard scrabble stories of my parents and grandparents, my own challenges in chil
election party, which i did not come all of the ambassadors to the un, gloria steinem, madeleine albright, it was going to be a good night and a documentary film crew. to capture the crowning achievement for women but one of the most amazing things about that night is seeing my mother chatting away on one side with madeleine albright and thinking to myself, three trailblazers. i hope that comes across in the book. >> ambassador right, they like to talk about you on fox news of the flick...
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conversations] >> good evening welcome to the author series tonight we are pleased to have julie albright author of left to their own devices publish this month by prometheus. specializing in digital culture and communication psychology in the engineering department university of southern california research focuses on the growing intersection writing on digital culture is a number of scholarly articles and has served as a peer review from national science foundation and research council and a friday of other professional publications a sought after keynote speaker and consultant doctor albright has given talks at the data center energy conference and a research assistant at eharmony and an expert in national media outlets nbc nightly news, wall street journal cnn new york times and npr. left to their own devices she takes a penetrating look at the behaviors of the digital natives the young people who had never had time without digital technology. with that interaction has changed their relationship with peopl people, places, jobs and other stabilizing structures while in the process to c
conversations] >> good evening welcome to the author series tonight we are pleased to have julie albright author of left to their own devices publish this month by prometheus. specializing in digital culture and communication psychology in the engineering department university of southern california research focuses on the growing intersection writing on digital culture is a number of scholarly articles and has served as a peer review from national science foundation and research council...
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gloria steinem, madeleine albright to be members. it's going to be a good night and a documentary film crew. to capture this crowning achievement for women all over the earth, and one of the most amazing things about that night was seeing my mother chatting away with gloria steinem on one side and madeleine albright and thinking to myself three trailblazers and i get to be related to one of them. it's just a great privilege, i hope it comes across in the book. >> ambassador rice and ambassador power, they like to talk about you guys a lot, if you google their names and video a lot of fox news comes up . with the book you're goingout on this bookstore, your covering a lot of issues . did you get it thought that i'm going to have to go through this all again, this ringer again and did you give any thought about, your books coming out within throwing distance of2020 . >> that wasn't my concern. the primary motivation for me to write the book in the first place was the fact that i feel like ever since 2012, there has been a characterizat
gloria steinem, madeleine albright to be members. it's going to be a good night and a documentary film crew. to capture this crowning achievement for women all over the earth, and one of the most amazing things about that night was seeing my mother chatting away with gloria steinem on one side and madeleine albright and thinking to myself three trailblazers and i get to be related to one of them. it's just a great privilege, i hope it comes across in the book. >> ambassador rice and...
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albright has been a refugee twice in her life, once from the nazis. >> this country has benefitted byme through immigration and so i find it one of the most unamerican statements i've ever heard and you pointed out that i have a statue of liberty pin on. i think the statue of liberty is weeping. >> albright says she will always remember seeing the statue of liberty when she sailed into the united states. >>> another new york city police officer has died by suicide. he's the ninth to do so this year. the second this week and the seventh since june. the officer was a 25 year veteran of the force. over the past five years the nypd has averaged four or five a year. beginning this month some 800 staff members will begin retraining with staff members. >>> an epidemic of gun violence in st. louis. police say seven children have been killed by gunfire this year. the latest victim, 7-year-old xavier usanda. he was killed while playing with his sister in the backyard. two men were shooting at each other in the street when her child became the latest innocent victim. >> take into consideration w
albright has been a refugee twice in her life, once from the nazis. >> this country has benefitted byme through immigration and so i find it one of the most unamerican statements i've ever heard and you pointed out that i have a statue of liberty pin on. i think the statue of liberty is weeping. >> albright says she will always remember seeing the statue of liberty when she sailed into the united states. >>> another new york city police officer has died by suicide. he's the...
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george h w bush, jeanne kirkpatrick, madeleine albright, susan rice, samantha pollock. these americans brought to the table years of experience as former ambassadors, senior state department officials, national security council and more. ambassador craft simply cannot mask the foreign policy expertise -- match the foreign policy expertise of the others. before serving in canada, she had no previous foreign-policy experience or executive experience at all. it would seem that are most along with that she her husband contributed more than $1 million to the president's campaign. during the confirmation process, investor class performance suggested a deep lack of knowledge and applicable experience. i want to be clear -- this is not a judgment on her character. this is merely an assessment of her ability to represent the united states of america on the world stage, where she will grapple with one of the most hot spots and challenging issues of our time. when asked to identify the most pressing issues facing the one and comment on how the united states could leverage the huma
george h w bush, jeanne kirkpatrick, madeleine albright, susan rice, samantha pollock. these americans brought to the table years of experience as former ambassadors, senior state department officials, national security council and more. ambassador craft simply cannot mask the foreign policy expertise -- match the foreign policy expertise of the others. before serving in canada, she had no previous foreign-policy experience or executive experience at all. it would seem that are most along with...
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i would say madeleine albright was the other one. after 9/11 it was a different playing field entirely. but he saw iraq in some ways as an extension of the same - - we have a terrible dictator. the ability to get rid of him. we should work with the un but if we can't, we don't need to request the un was the problem in bosnia, not the solution. in kosovo, the un wasn't involved. so i think it created ideas that were destructively misleading. in some ways, we are always learning the lesson of the last war. holbrooke grew up with the great generation that created the postwar institutions. for him, world war ii and nato and the un are what american form policy was about the vietnam comes about and it's an application of that and it's the wrong place. bosnia comes along and a whole new generation tries to apply vietnam and it's the wrong place. iraq comes along and the architects of bosnia apply it to iraq and it seems like it's a cycle. and in syria, you could say we applied some of the wrong lessons but that's another story. >> when you
i would say madeleine albright was the other one. after 9/11 it was a different playing field entirely. but he saw iraq in some ways as an extension of the same - - we have a terrible dictator. the ability to get rid of him. we should work with the un but if we can't, we don't need to request the un was the problem in bosnia, not the solution. in kosovo, the un wasn't involved. so i think it created ideas that were destructively misleading. in some ways, we are always learning the lesson of the...
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i think the statue of liberty is weeping. >> albright says she will always remember seeing the statuewhen she sailed by it on her way to the united states. >>> an epidemic of gun violence in st. louis. police say seven children under the age of 17 have been killed by gunfire this year. the latest victim 7-year-old xavier usanga. he was supposed to start second grade this week. two men were shooting each other when a child became another innocent victim. >> take into consideration what you might -- what is the end result and if you're ready to take responsibility for that end result. playing with a gun, might be fun, it might be something, but do you really know at the end of the day if you take someone's life what that feels like? >> police say they have arrested a suspect in connection with xavier's shooting. fbi statistics show st. louis has the highest murder rate of any american big city dating back to 2014. >>> funny, articulate, intelligent and a mass murderer. now the parents of a dayton shooter are apologizing for describing their sons in glowing terms in an obituary on a fune
i think the statue of liberty is weeping. >> albright says she will always remember seeing the statuewhen she sailed by it on her way to the united states. >>> an epidemic of gun violence in st. louis. police say seven children under the age of 17 have been killed by gunfire this year. the latest victim 7-year-old xavier usanga. he was supposed to start second grade this week. two men were shooting each other when a child became another innocent victim. >> take into...
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this is the that we do is live from but that britain's prime minister france's president hold talks albright said in paris or is johnson wants to renegotiate britain's withdrawal agreement and to scrap the irish back stop the president michael says the backdrop is indispensable but he did hold out hope that a deal could still be done also on the program in.
this is the that we do is live from but that britain's prime minister france's president hold talks albright said in paris or is johnson wants to renegotiate britain's withdrawal agreement and to scrap the irish back stop the president michael says the backdrop is indispensable but he did hold out hope that a deal could still be done also on the program in.
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we welcome carlos gutierrez, albright stonebridge group chair .s to us from washington for today's conversation in chief. thank you for being with us. president trump says he wants to make progress, is there any realistic prospect we will get anything close to a resolution before the election in 2020? carlos: i don't see it in the highest likelihood is that china is playing a long game here, waiting for the elections. see -- thet conditions would be right for the president to make a deal, if the economy were to really take a hit, and he had no choice, then i suppose he would have to come up with a reason why it was a great deal and we got it done. but that is the big trick here, what comes first. does the economy start getting electionso we hit the and we still have a strong economy, and the president can get reelected? is exactlyade war the kind of thing that can hurt our economy. from: what we hear economists, experts on wall street, part of the problem we see this week with a lot of tumult in the bond markets, people are uncertain about the tra
we welcome carlos gutierrez, albright stonebridge group chair .s to us from washington for today's conversation in chief. thank you for being with us. president trump says he wants to make progress, is there any realistic prospect we will get anything close to a resolution before the election in 2020? carlos: i don't see it in the highest likelihood is that china is playing a long game here, waiting for the elections. see -- thet conditions would be right for the president to make a deal, if...
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it was the insider who seemed most comfortable with humanitarian intervention with madeleine albrightwas the other one. after 911 it was a different playing field entirely but he saw iraq in some ways as an extension of the same -- we have a terrible dictator here and the ability to get read of him and we should work with the un but if you can't we don't need to because the rent was not there and it was the problem in bosnia and not the solution in bosnia and kosovo the rent was not involved and we did not go through the un in the war in kosovo so i think it created ideas that were destructively misleading. in some ways we are always learning the lesson of the last war. albrecht grew up with a great generation that created the postwar institutions. for him, world war ii and nato and the one were what american foreign policy was about in vietnam comes along and it's an application of that and the wrong place. bosnia comes along in a whole new generation tries to apply vietnam and it's the wrong place. iraq comes along and the architects of bosnia apply it to iraq and it's the wrong pla
it was the insider who seemed most comfortable with humanitarian intervention with madeleine albrightwas the other one. after 911 it was a different playing field entirely but he saw iraq in some ways as an extension of the same -- we have a terrible dictator here and the ability to get read of him and we should work with the un but if you can't we don't need to because the rent was not there and it was the problem in bosnia and not the solution in bosnia and kosovo the rent was not involved...
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. >> here to discuss it is madeleine albright.ame to the united states as a refugee at the age of 11 after communists took over her home. when you heard the president's immigration official say that the poem on the statue of liberty is only for people who can stand on their own two feet, as someone who sailed into new york harbor, what went through your mind. >> i've been a refugee twice, once from the nazis and i think it's one of the most un-american things that i have ever heard and i will remember seeing the statue of liberty as we sailed by. and my father used to say that when we were in england people would say, we're so sorry your country has been taken over by a terrible dictator. and people in the united states said, we're so sorry, you're welcome here and when will you become a citizen and my father said that's what made america a different country. and now we are forgetting that great history of our country. >> you know, mr. cuccinelli appoints to these laws as being a part of america's heritage, going back 140 years, a
. >> here to discuss it is madeleine albright.ame to the united states as a refugee at the age of 11 after communists took over her home. when you heard the president's immigration official say that the poem on the statue of liberty is only for people who can stand on their own two feet, as someone who sailed into new york harbor, what went through your mind. >> i've been a refugee twice, once from the nazis and i think it's one of the most un-american things that i have ever heard...
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benjamin netanyahu form a majority in some 5 another town listening post to 6 the world's media alibi albright and the stories they cover to succeed bill 18 is in president budget cause a subsidy join us for live coverage as to his humans a documentary that examines the worst atrocities committed during the war in libya . september on al-jazeera. and new perspectives can change the world. so one chin is ian what began as a hobby has grown into a passion a way of life. teaching the next generation to strive for a higher level. and ensoul installing in his country a sense of freedom and strength. new heights my chin is yeah on al-jazeera. i really felt liberated as a journalist was going to going to the truth doesn't i was that's what this job. cuts. trade war concerns and competing agendas can leaders in the world's 7 strongest economies find unity and france. i'm richelle carey this is al jazeera live from doha also coming up resilient troops join the battle against fires burning through the amazon the president says things are returning to normal. too scared to return to be and barbara hensch
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before we go to albright let's head back to our top story that u.n. security council meeting over the recent u.s. test of a cruise missile the russian representatives again has the floor. which they didn't follow. with this is human nature for real we don't really understand the arguments from our american colleagues. but if we wanted to provide information to protest save the n.d. the treaty would go with. trying to original join to destroy the treaty you're didn't going away from this information just to give a few words on the new day new armament systems russians arms systems that were mentioned in my american colleagues cannot you not know that they all have a characteristic they are aimed to overcome the missile system in the with and because of the u.s. exit of the missile treaty which i mentioned in my statement and the deployment of similar systems on our borders we were compelled to begin to develop this kind of device. this is another issue which is artificially being created by washington and which as i've already said we have tried to pre
before we go to albright let's head back to our top story that u.n. security council meeting over the recent u.s. test of a cruise missile the russian representatives again has the floor. which they didn't follow. with this is human nature for real we don't really understand the arguments from our american colleagues. but if we wanted to provide information to protest save the n.d. the treaty would go with. trying to original join to destroy the treaty you're didn't going away from this...
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benjamin netanyahu form a majority and some 5 another town listening post to 6 the world media alibi albright and the stories they cover do not succeed bin laden is in president to succeed join us for live coverage as to his united's a documentary that examines the worst atrocities committed during the war in libya . september on al-jazeera. to. cut down. just. over 100 years ago britain and france made a secret deal to divide the middle east between the now we can draw him in the 2nd episode we explore the last thing the effects of this agreement if there is a original set to 6 because it's at those borders were drawn without consulting the people who have to live with it the. psychs pekoe lines in the sun are known just. brazil says it's sending the army to combat the amazon. as european made it as a trade digger but south america. thousands gather in rio denouncing the president both mentally. ill and welcome to al-jazeera in life i had. the parana also ahead raising tariffs rates and warning american businesses against operating in china donald trump escalates the trade war. and the last
benjamin netanyahu form a majority and some 5 another town listening post to 6 the world media alibi albright and the stories they cover do not succeed bin laden is in president to succeed join us for live coverage as to his united's a documentary that examines the worst atrocities committed during the war in libya . september on al-jazeera. to. cut down. just. over 100 years ago britain and france made a secret deal to divide the middle east between the now we can draw him in the 2nd episode...
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. ♪ >> what do taylor swift and madeleine albright have in common have to think long and hard about thatt, they were once girl scouts so was i that's right, i was too. me in my browny uniform from long, long time ago. this year the organization is introduced 42 new badges covering areas like cybersecurity, coding and the outdoors joining us to talk about it is sylvia acevedo great to see you. >> thanks for having me, becky. >> thanks for coming in. lots of new badges you have introduced, which is exciting as a former girl scout, but these are different types of badges. i'm thinking of this one right here. >> yes, cybersecurity. >> right. >> the girls love cybersecurity. the girls told us they wanted it. >> wasn't your idea, they came to you >> no, they said we live digital lives and we want to be safe online let me tell you, the adoption rate has been phenomenal our girls badges from five to ten year old, do you know in the first few months 84,000, 84,000 badges have been earned. almost 10,000 cybersecurity badges a month are earned. >> wow. >> across the country. >> what do you have to
. ♪ >> what do taylor swift and madeleine albright have in common have to think long and hard about thatt, they were once girl scouts so was i that's right, i was too. me in my browny uniform from long, long time ago. this year the organization is introduced 42 new badges covering areas like cybersecurity, coding and the outdoors joining us to talk about it is sylvia acevedo great to see you. >> thanks for having me, becky. >> thanks for coming in. lots of new badges you...
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but they've won this initial small battle which is crucial given how many other conservative or albright figures we're told they're not welcome on this or that online platform and some in the conservative wing did call for legal action before donald trump did so too are they breaking the law mr president well i do. i don't whether it but i tell you what they should be sued only censorship against the right claims have quite often been dismissed as conspiracy theories but hey lately a growing number of the kes and testimonies from those who work for the big tech have indeed pointed to the existence of anti conservative bias we even have blacklists where someone just rushed us shows that there are conservative then they'll be blacklisted between different companies and different teams. that really need to change i see google executives go to congress and say that it's not going to be late it is not political and i'm just so sure that's not true they're telling people that oh they don't they don't have any blacklist this is all you know they don't have any political ideology they don't have
but they've won this initial small battle which is crucial given how many other conservative or albright figures we're told they're not welcome on this or that online platform and some in the conservative wing did call for legal action before donald trump did so too are they breaking the law mr president well i do. i don't whether it but i tell you what they should be sued only censorship against the right claims have quite often been dismissed as conspiracy theories but hey lately a growing...
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. >> one time i asked, madeleine albright and -- are both on the board. it was about the time when obama was opening up cuba, that door was open about five minutes and then it was shut again. my wife is a cuban citizen and a historian and so now i can go as a family member, so nobody can stop me. so, i asked madeleine and they were debating whatever they were debating and i asked them to which is more important and i used cuba because it was contemporary. giving people the right to vote were giving them economic freedom and predictably as you might imagine. he said one person, one vote. first, don't open up cuba unless everyone can vote. madeleine said economic opportunity and independence, you give them that in the middle class will rise and sooner or later they will demand their rights. of course we could see this in china now and in a couple other places where capitalism is going. i went to china in 1993, there were 1 billion bicycles. i went back 10 years later and there were 1 billion bmws and i couldn't breathe, it was like being in a time machine g
. >> one time i asked, madeleine albright and -- are both on the board. it was about the time when obama was opening up cuba, that door was open about five minutes and then it was shut again. my wife is a cuban citizen and a historian and so now i can go as a family member, so nobody can stop me. so, i asked madeleine and they were debating whatever they were debating and i asked them to which is more important and i used cuba because it was contemporary. giving people the right to vote...
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. >> one time when i asked, madeleine albright, and condoleezza rice, are both on the board. it was about the time when resident obama was opening up cuba. that open for about five minutes. and was shot again. my wife happens to be cuban. the cubans citizen and a nestorian. so i'm very partial q but now i can go as a family member so nobody can stop me. i asked madeleine, they were debating. i asked them which is more important, and i used cuba as an example. giving people the right to vote or giving them economic freedom. and predictably, as you might imagine, condoleezza said, one person one vote. first. don't open up cuba unless everyone can vote. madeleine said, economic opportunity. economic independence. you give them that, the middle class will rise and sooner or later, they will demand their rights. we can see this in china. and a couple other places. i went to china in 1993, there were 1 billion bicycles. i went back 10 years later in the rebellion bmws. and i couldn't breathe either. it's like a time machine going back to london. it rained on he went, oh, that's the
. >> one time when i asked, madeleine albright, and condoleezza rice, are both on the board. it was about the time when resident obama was opening up cuba. that open for about five minutes. and was shot again. my wife happens to be cuban. the cubans citizen and a nestorian. so i'm very partial q but now i can go as a family member so nobody can stop me. i asked madeleine, they were debating. i asked them which is more important, and i used cuba as an example. giving people the right to...
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coming up in the next hour, amy celico, albright stonebridge group principal.g daybreak." tesla short-sellers are taking the lead in the perennial tug-of-war between bulls and be ars. this year, the electric carmaker's shares plunging 30%. bears have seen almost two point $8 billion of market to market gains. u.s. airlines safety regulators banning certain apple laptop metals on flights. apple recently said some of the macbook pro devices have batteries that pose a fire risk. elect books -- the laptops are 15 inch macbook pros. the hit showtime series aboutons" is being sued the betrayal of a native american tribe. the suit has to do with an episode involving a casino land deal. showtime isn't commenting. i'm the fiamma or otto -- i'm viviana hurtado. that is your bloomberg business flash. david: i don't understand why they picked the name of a real tribe, and the leader is very similar to one in the show. why did they have to come so close to the truth? taylor: i'm only on the third season, so no spoilers, but "billions" is interesting because they have the mu
coming up in the next hour, amy celico, albright stonebridge group principal.g daybreak." tesla short-sellers are taking the lead in the perennial tug-of-war between bulls and be ars. this year, the electric carmaker's shares plunging 30%. bears have seen almost two point $8 billion of market to market gains. u.s. airlines safety regulators banning certain apple laptop metals on flights. apple recently said some of the macbook pro devices have batteries that pose a fire risk. elect books...
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the guesting include madeline albright, bill nye, james comey and dr. sanjay gupta at the san jose civic center. you can't buy the tickets individually, you have to buy the whole series together. it runs from november until april of next year. the ticket prices start at $200. >> my inner child science nerd is so happy for bill nye the science guy. so excited. >>> the sharks are hosting a free event today to celebrate the completion of a new mural. >> this is the latest creation of mural artists the it's a tribute to sap center. it's located on san fernando between first and second streets. street team members and mass kotd sharky will be at this even's celebration starting at 5:00. very nice. >> that is nice. hopefully it will be nice out for people checking it out. >> about 75, sunshine. >> can't complain. >> that's some pretty good weather. >> we'll try to keep it nice through the holiday weekend. good morning. let's jump in. show you what's going on by taking you to walnut creek. open the weather window as we look from north main along 680. 65 degree
the guesting include madeline albright, bill nye, james comey and dr. sanjay gupta at the san jose civic center. you can't buy the tickets individually, you have to buy the whole series together. it runs from november until april of next year. the ticket prices start at $200. >> my inner child science nerd is so happy for bill nye the science guy. so excited. >>> the sharks are hosting a free event today to celebrate the completion of a new mural. >> this is the latest...
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this is the statement from madeleine albright.an ego trip, even those who think they are chosen. >> trump questioning the value of going to the g-7 really speaks to how productively he used his time last time. he was there before, if he doesn't find value in it, it speaks to how he used his time on the ground. trump is eager to meet kim jong-un and vladimir putin. he likes to surround himself with sycophants. others are afraid to voice their difference with the president. >> that's why he doesn't like to be there? >> he likes to stay home and watch television and tweet. we know that macron and the chinese who will be there have strong disagreements with the president. he can't take it. >> last year's summit, we all know that the french president has decided to abandon signing that final communique at the summit calling it pointless. what does that say about leaders expectations? around trump? >> it shows the g-7 has already been watered down because of the president's presence. the g-7 can be the best group date you ever had. you
this is the statement from madeleine albright.an ego trip, even those who think they are chosen. >> trump questioning the value of going to the g-7 really speaks to how productively he used his time last time. he was there before, if he doesn't find value in it, it speaks to how he used his time on the ground. trump is eager to meet kim jong-un and vladimir putin. he likes to surround himself with sycophants. others are afraid to voice their difference with the president. >> that's...
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i was there with secretary of state madeline albright.ed that the rights of the people of hong kong in that agreement should be respected for at least the 50 years of the term of the agreement. and the president, if you look at his tweets today and in past days and his other public statements, he is opening the door to the chinese government to use military force against those protesters. you cannot read it any other way, and that's exactly how the chinese government is reading it. so the greatest authority the presidency has always had is the moral authority of our democracy, of our founding principles. and dan's exactly right, ambassador shapiro. the president has let our allies down. he's dismantled the global trade regime. he's made a thousand mistakes in foreign policy. the greatest one is this. he's not exercising the democratic power, the belief in human rights that americans have always believed in. in that regard, he's completely deficient as a president and weak as a president in our expressing our values and you're seeing that
i was there with secretary of state madeline albright.ed that the rights of the people of hong kong in that agreement should be respected for at least the 50 years of the term of the agreement. and the president, if you look at his tweets today and in past days and his other public statements, he is opening the door to the chinese government to use military force against those protesters. you cannot read it any other way, and that's exactly how the chinese government is reading it. so the...
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albright, bill nye, james comey, dr. sanjay gupta.akers will provide insight on some of today's most pressing topics at the san jose civic center. you can't just purchase one ticket. you have to buy the whole series. it runs from november to april of next year. the text prices start at $199. but i think that's cool. every person -- >> you want to hear what they have to say. i met bill nye when i was at mmj shooting my own video and stuff in southern california. he was very gracious and very nice but did point out my microphone was very tangled and he would like me to sort that out before the interview starts. we'll take the time. this is a mess. >> i'm like, you're right, bill. >> keeping it real. that's what we like about him. >>> we are coming back with another full 90 minutes of news. this is including the airline changing its rewards policy so its frequent flier miles should never expire. >>> should he be in jail or set free? a high-profile defendant in san francisco will be in court this morning. we'll have the details coming up.
albright, bill nye, james comey, dr. sanjay gupta.akers will provide insight on some of today's most pressing topics at the san jose civic center. you can't just purchase one ticket. you have to buy the whole series. it runs from november to april of next year. the text prices start at $199. but i think that's cool. every person -- >> you want to hear what they have to say. i met bill nye when i was at mmj shooting my own video and stuff in southern california. he was very gracious and...
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and they served condi rice as much as they served madeline albright.ause they joined to carry out the american foreign policy. it's disgusting. it is causing a huge brain drain at the state department. you have people by the hundreds not renewing after being there for years. they're leaving. and you have the applications to foreign services has absolutely plummeted. >> thank you both very much. >>> and president trump has his eyes on a new piece of real estate. the story behind the president's efforts to buy the world's biggest island and what that island's government is actually saying in response this morning. t about switching to geico, frankly, you're missing out. uh... the mobile app makes it easy to manage your policy, even way out here. your marshmallow's... get digital id cards, emergency roadside service, even file a... whoa. whoa. whoa. whoa. whoa. whoa! oops, that cheeky little thing got away from me. my bad. geico. it's easy to manage your policy whenever, wherever. can i trouble you for another marshmallow? your daily dashboard from fideli
and they served condi rice as much as they served madeline albright.ause they joined to carry out the american foreign policy. it's disgusting. it is causing a huge brain drain at the state department. you have people by the hundreds not renewing after being there for years. they're leaving. and you have the applications to foreign services has absolutely plummeted. >> thank you both very much. >>> and president trump has his eyes on a new piece of real estate. the story behind...
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certainly i'd been to north korea once before secretary albright went. so i tried to give her some sense of that weird society, that weird circumstance she was going to walk into. and if you recall, there was a prime minister in canada who was mayor of toronto who was pretty -- not prime minister, mayor of toronto who was pretty off the wall and ended up in terrible circumstances. so, yes, there are leaders in both democracies and authoritarian governments that are pretty strange. >> all right. wendy sherman, thank you very much for that. >>> the state of the global economy was front and center at the g7. of course, the global economy is shaky right now, and it continues to be made shakier because of the president's unilateral trade war. he is waging it without congress, although china is retaliating. for months we have been reading stories about the farmers of america who have been hit the hardest by the policies, the tariffs, and basically grinning and bearing it. there is information they are reportedly reaching the end of their rope. this is a stress
certainly i'd been to north korea once before secretary albright went. so i tried to give her some sense of that weird society, that weird circumstance she was going to walk into. and if you recall, there was a prime minister in canada who was mayor of toronto who was pretty -- not prime minister, mayor of toronto who was pretty off the wall and ended up in terrible circumstances. so, yes, there are leaders in both democracies and authoritarian governments that are pretty strange. >> all...
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nobody knows this more profoundly than madeleine albright, given her history and chuckles back yet. and her parents -- in czechoslovakia. and her parents history. the problem we face now is with these russian trolled and others, with china and around. russia most notably. how do we get facts to people? one of the problems in america's that everybody is in their tribal nations heard nobody is entitled to their own facts. >> the problem has become one that we in america do not share the same facts. and certainly people around the world are getting misinformation. ms. wright: let me do from some thing bob said. me the waying to that 12 years ago or 25 years ago, cnn really defined in a national news. they were the one that set the priorities and that people around the world watched. today you have already which is russia today. you have the chinese cctv which are prevalent on cable networks around the world and have studios in washington. and are probably available on local cable networks. aen it comes to having megaphone to broadcast your when followers, converts, whatever, other natu
nobody knows this more profoundly than madeleine albright, given her history and chuckles back yet. and her parents -- in czechoslovakia. and her parents history. the problem we face now is with these russian trolled and others, with china and around. russia most notably. how do we get facts to people? one of the problems in america's that everybody is in their tribal nations heard nobody is entitled to their own facts. >> the problem has become one that we in america do not share the...
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. >> katie: albright, leslie -- marianne williamson has the donors, but she doesn't have the polling.laying out? >> leslie: i think everyone in life has that "come to jesus" moment. >> katie: time to drop out? >> leslie: there's going to be one nominee. if you are not in the top three, if you're not even in the top five, you are not going to be the top one. i'm sorry, that's the reality. these are numbers. and i don't even know numbers! i can tell you that! [laughter] she can sell the teachers if she wants. even if she makes it to this round, she won't make it to the next. she won't be the nominee. there's a point where you just have to say, "okay, i tried my best, i'm not going to win and i will put my name -- be free money man charles, is this a good investment for her? $130,000? >> charles: it's not a good investment, i don't think. it feels like her jeb bush moment when he said, "please clap." [laughter] it's over, it's time to move on. you give it the old college try, you're still a senator. maybe give it a shot again. but it smacks of desperation and it's almost sad to see. >> k
. >> katie: albright, leslie -- marianne williamson has the donors, but she doesn't have the polling.laying out? >> leslie: i think everyone in life has that "come to jesus" moment. >> katie: time to drop out? >> leslie: there's going to be one nominee. if you are not in the top three, if you're not even in the top five, you are not going to be the top one. i'm sorry, that's the reality. these are numbers. and i don't even know numbers! i can tell you that!...
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skeleton key to the rise of trump tied the toxic forms of that online discourse to the rise of the albrightthe far right and in a fitting metaphor for world beyond satire to the rise of our president donald trump. he expanded the essay into a serious study of a culture that was incredibly unserious. trolls who do it for the goals, if that doesn't make sense to you it's because you are a decent human being. you go to the right places online you go to the right places in life but dale is here to tell us about it to bring light to a dark topic but a serious topic. it's often posed in unserious way and something i think we need to grapple with the world and the effects it has on our broader culture and ability to talk to one another in the future in which i think we hope for a healthier version of that. dale, take it away. thank you. [applause] >> hi everyone. thank you, that was a great introduction. that's more than i have to say. thank you for being here. tonight of all nights when we are braving the great plague of rodents rats and other trump inspired manifestations. coming into a city it'
skeleton key to the rise of trump tied the toxic forms of that online discourse to the rise of the albrightthe far right and in a fitting metaphor for world beyond satire to the rise of our president donald trump. he expanded the essay into a serious study of a culture that was incredibly unserious. trolls who do it for the goals, if that doesn't make sense to you it's because you are a decent human being. you go to the right places online you go to the right places in life but dale is here to...
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benjamin netanyahu form a majority in some 5 another town listening post to 6 the world's media al by albrightand the stories they cover do not succeed the late tim is in president to subsea join us for live coverage as to his units a documentary that examines the worst atrocities committed during the war in libya . september on al-jazeera. the story of a friendship between a filmmaker and a 7 year old girl named. giving to her future being the syrian war. in the face of deep rooted tension between the lebanese and the refugees. my syrian friends. on al-jazeera. this is. al-jazeera. hello i'm sam is a this is the news hour live from doha coming up in the next 60 minutes the trade war between the u.s. and china overshadows the g. 7 summit after president donald trump hits beijing with more terrorists. the amazon fires will also be high on the agenda there was now ordered in troops to battle the. u.s. criticizes me in mass handling of the running a crisis washington says the ethnic minority is still facing abuse and i'm we're hard in with your sports england are chasing an unlikely $359.00 for a
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serious position that's held been held by some true heavyweights, daniel patrick moynihan, madeleine albright even, george w. bush to name a few. and then trump got elected and appointed nikki haley, who gave the job some real shine. >> i think she's helped make it a much better position, if you want to know the truth. i mean, she has made it a very glamorous position. she has made it a more -- more importantly, a more important position. >> after haley quit, trump wanted former fox news anchor and state department spokesperson heather nauert, who on an official trip to saudi arabia with secretary of state mike pompeo to talk about the murder of "washington post" journalist jamal khashoggi tweeted this. now the search is over. the senate just confirmed potus' impressive nominee for the critical role of u.s. u.n. ambassador. >> a native kentuckian, kelly craft. how are you? >> hey, i am great. i'm so happy you are here. >> you probably as part of your job work a lot with justin trudeau, the very handsome canadian prime minister who everybody swoons over in america. what is he like? is he as ch
serious position that's held been held by some true heavyweights, daniel patrick moynihan, madeleine albright even, george w. bush to name a few. and then trump got elected and appointed nikki haley, who gave the job some real shine. >> i think she's helped make it a much better position, if you want to know the truth. i mean, she has made it a very glamorous position. she has made it a more -- more importantly, a more important position. >> after haley quit, trump wanted former fox...
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. >> nick confessore, i read to you my tweet from madeleine albright -- g7 shouldn't be an ego trip, even those who think they are chosen need friends. does donald trump think he needs friend, other than bojo? >> no, he doesn't. the whole idea what the g7 is supposed to be is an accuman to him. think how they unfold, months and months, behind-the-scenes formation, it's structured and staged. the actual event is not always where everything happens. he hates reading briefing papers. he hates getting along with people. he hates sitting through meetings. what will happen, he will walk in, have some pollcides, probably put a bid on iceland and get into a fight and go home. that's how he does all of these every time. >> rev, what do you think? >> i think you must deal to the fact when you go to these kind of meetings, the goal of most global leaders is how do we interact and have some sort of consensus. when you have someone at the table purely nationalist, purely i'm about my country and only and it's us against the world, he doesn't even fit in the context of what the meeting is about. h
. >> nick confessore, i read to you my tweet from madeleine albright -- g7 shouldn't be an ego trip, even those who think they are chosen need friends. does donald trump think he needs friend, other than bojo? >> no, he doesn't. the whole idea what the g7 is supposed to be is an accuman to him. think how they unfold, months and months, behind-the-scenes formation, it's structured and staged. the actual event is not always where everything happens. he hates reading briefing papers....
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he said smith versus albright and he said that is the texas white primary case. always figured that if we get the vote, everything else would work itself out. >> absolutely. >> i would say race is our national conversation. we are either talking about it or we are avoiding talking about it [laughter] [applause] >> the job of the historian and any storyteller is to remind us the white supremacy is not a new thing. most white people people like us, why are we riding these histories and engaging in this. unless we write these stories, you cannot have this conversation in a real way. white supremacy is not new, we all know the. just because it is simmering and barry doesn't mean it's gone. it will be gone until we have a conversation in a real and continuing way both in elections and outside of elections. it's very important the we historic size. >> we don't talk about if an ottoman that's frozen in time and sing at all points in our nations history, that's one of the surprises during the reconstruction. we had anti- black racism. to justify planes of people of afric
he said smith versus albright and he said that is the texas white primary case. always figured that if we get the vote, everything else would work itself out. >> absolutely. >> i would say race is our national conversation. we are either talking about it or we are avoiding talking about it [laughter] [applause] >> the job of the historian and any storyteller is to remind us the white supremacy is not a new thing. most white people people like us, why are we riding these...
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robert gates understand working with people like your father and knowing -- madeleine albright, knowingple who escaped their homelands after adolf hitler and fascism swept through their countries and so people should not roll their eyes when they get warnings from people who survived that time when somebody like madeleine albright draws a parallel or you have robert gates talking about the real concern he has about donald trump's affinity for strong men. trump is a strong man. he is playing the role of a strong man. that is incompatible constitutionally with the madisonian form of government this country has had for 240 years. 240 years, we have been a system of checks and balances. in fact, our constitution was put together specifically -- and it was a genius of madison and hamilton's constitution that it was put together specifically to thwart the evil designs of strong men. and right now, mika, of course, the constitution is being challenged because as we have said for some time on this show our founding fathers foresaw the rising of an autocrat or a wanna-be strong man. they never f
robert gates understand working with people like your father and knowing -- madeleine albright, knowingple who escaped their homelands after adolf hitler and fascism swept through their countries and so people should not roll their eyes when they get warnings from people who survived that time when somebody like madeleine albright draws a parallel or you have robert gates talking about the real concern he has about donald trump's affinity for strong men. trump is a strong man. he is playing the...
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i can easily imagine saying -- say, a history of madeleine albright and the state department that isn't about gender. temple university. to internationalize the idea of suffrage, we know that after world war i it was not just the u.s. women seeking the vote, but many european countries. the discussion moved into why it didn't make much of a difference that women voted, and that got me thinking, why do we assume that voting should have changed? because in some ways the impetus for granting the women the vote was that my chrissy was at stake, world war i, will sony and ideas were about democracy, onian ideas were about democracy and women having a seat at the table. so women voting differently from men presupposes that women are , andmentally different that voting is male or female. so my question is, does internationalizing this and looking at the interwar period at the moment of democratize a show in in many countries, and interestingly france did not grant the road grant the vote and aen until 1944, french politician argued it was made possible because women in germany got the right to
i can easily imagine saying -- say, a history of madeleine albright and the state department that isn't about gender. temple university. to internationalize the idea of suffrage, we know that after world war i it was not just the u.s. women seeking the vote, but many european countries. the discussion moved into why it didn't make much of a difference that women voted, and that got me thinking, why do we assume that voting should have changed? because in some ways the impetus for granting the...
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representative to the spent fuel team and in 2000 as the advanced team for then secretary of state madeleine albright trip to pyongyang. he's been rescinded a a number of boards from state including the sector estates distinguished service award, the nation's highest diplomatic honor. he's a graduate of princeton university and also studied at university of tokyo middlebury college -- go panthers -- the intensive japanese program. the army war college, and marc, when i was at the national war college, rbb does at the jim thorpe they have athletics but not that i'm still bitter about that. and just if it was enough to be envious of, he speaks korean, japanese and vietnamese. we are very honored to have mr. knapper provide opening remarks. he will not be taking questions and answers but he will be able to provide opening remarks to us. marc, please. [applause] >> thanks very much, bruce come for the really warm, generous introduction. it reminds me the old joke about wishing my parents were here to hear that. my dad what a smile to my mom would have believed everything you just said, but thank you. it
representative to the spent fuel team and in 2000 as the advanced team for then secretary of state madeleine albright trip to pyongyang. he's been rescinded a a number of boards from state including the sector estates distinguished service award, the nation's highest diplomatic honor. he's a graduate of princeton university and also studied at university of tokyo middlebury college -- go panthers -- the intensive japanese program. the army war college, and marc, when i was at the national war...
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finally it with me today is a sister-in-law and my niece and carol albright. i would also like to recognize my mother who is watching from home. my mother strength and courage knows no bounds following the untimely deaths of my father and my brother several years ago. while a time of my life was punctuated with acute loss to the untimely deaths of several of my family members, , it is those who i lost i must thank today. this includes my late wife i met and law school and some other of my children. i think she would be extremely of the accomplishment of her family and our children are going up to be fine and wonderful people. this concludes my brotherly who passed away tragically at age 33 during the early days of his loss in legal career. the most especially my father robert a for just this past may senator shelby mentioned was inducted into the alabama lawyers hall of fame. during the course of my life my father was not only my father but a mentor to me in every way from his devotion to the practice of law and our family. he read by example with his work eth
finally it with me today is a sister-in-law and my niece and carol albright. i would also like to recognize my mother who is watching from home. my mother strength and courage knows no bounds following the untimely deaths of my father and my brother several years ago. while a time of my life was punctuated with acute loss to the untimely deaths of several of my family members, , it is those who i lost i must thank today. this includes my late wife i met and law school and some other of my...