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condi as a child remembers playing in his paternal grandfather's bedroom.rently still a historic house on the outskirts of st. louis mostly as a wedding venue today. of course after his mother only in hair did 300,000 by the time the money came down to her. on his father's side is grandfather wilhelm nast was born in germany and came to the united states as a teacher. there was always a depressive chapter but he became, he converted to methodism and he became known as the father of german methodism in north america, excuse me in north america. william was a man who wanted to be worn with a silver spoon in his mouth but his family didn't have any. so he decided he was going to go off to germany as the american consul to germany and hobnobbed with all the royals. his father was absolutely beside himself and naturally william nast fell on very hard times because he also stole money from american citizens while he was there. he left germany very quickly under a cloud and took a number of odd jobs and somehow met up with mr. van wall in new york city. condÉ was
condi as a child remembers playing in his paternal grandfather's bedroom.rently still a historic house on the outskirts of st. louis mostly as a wedding venue today. of course after his mother only in hair did 300,000 by the time the money came down to her. on his father's side is grandfather wilhelm nast was born in germany and came to the united states as a teacher. there was always a depressive chapter but he became, he converted to methodism and he became known as the father of german...
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point here and now what about the african union keep condemning the out tax but what practically condie do to help deal with this. actually in my view we need not only just a condemnation by the african union or somebody does like in zambia we have condemned the attacks maybe. but so on and so on we need much more than that i think we need and if we can you know task force of some sort that will help sort of if you will close the use of. the root causes of these issues it's almost like a problem often might. be too many and you know jumping or say someone in the mediterranean the same thing i think think that the current situation is out of the crisis that you quite as much more than on the nation they need to come up with that you know some kind of force we can price was often forced to deal with the issue ok let's go scientists university of south africa in particular many thanks for your time. largest number of children in the wild who are missing out on education officials say more than 10000000 children are not in school many of them homeless street kids so how do we get these chil
point here and now what about the african union keep condemning the out tax but what practically condie do to help deal with this. actually in my view we need not only just a condemnation by the african union or somebody does like in zambia we have condemned the attacks maybe. but so on and so on we need much more than that i think we need and if we can you know task force of some sort that will help sort of if you will close the use of. the root causes of these issues it's almost like a...
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>> tom: cnn, i love the nbc clip and i love condi rice with the push back. she almost was too nice.d that's not a conversation we should have. how about "stop saying that." stop saying that russia got trump elected. they are still doing it. so they are still going to play it regardless, this story that's been debunked and cnn is going to let it fade away but they're going to keep up the russia thing and they're going to keep up the "did the russians get trump elected?" >> jesse: 181 minutes. th p but that's a nice thing for you to say about them. the interesting thing to me is that cnn and savannah guthrie claim to be concerned about russia interference in the election but anytime she says and gives russia credit for maybe tilting the election towards president trump, she's actually emboldening russian propaganda and giving russia a win and every single time that someone at cnn reports a story incorrectly, and puts a cia source at risk, and the russians think -- it's a huge problem. you are setting up a situation where americans are debating about the russia issue and tearing each o
>> tom: cnn, i love the nbc clip and i love condi rice with the push back. she almost was too nice.d that's not a conversation we should have. how about "stop saying that." stop saying that russia got trump elected. they are still doing it. so they are still going to play it regardless, this story that's been debunked and cnn is going to let it fade away but they're going to keep up the russia thing and they're going to keep up the "did the russians get trump elected?"...
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coming up condi delivers the don't even know. he uses gunpowder to make burning our. dusts cars. and he floods sidewalks. norwegian artist do you know to make works with reactive media. what other surprises does he got in store that you're running in 13 w. . where he's home. with your family scattered across the globe. to do. the journey back to the roots of government like the. shark family from somalia live around the world to them one of them needed urgent assistance a. family starts october any on t w. u . s s. frank food. international gateway to the best connection self you know road and rail. located in the heart of europe you are connected to the whole world. experience outstanding shopping and dining offers triallists services. biala gassed at frankfurt airport city managed by for. business day w. news here are our top stories india space agency says mission control scientists have lost communication with a spacecraft carrying the country's hopes of a successful moon landing it appears the chandrayaan 2 orbiter was just a short distance from the lunar surface when contac
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condi rice was national security adviser and then secretary of state for president george w. bush.he's a professor at stanford and a founding partner at rice hadley gaetes, a consulting firm. condoleezza rice, pleasure to have you on. >> pleasure to be with you. >> you talk in this book about a kind of new moment of rupture. the book is a really terrific read, is about the way in which the cold war ended, that moment of rupture when a new international system is being born. and you seem to feel like we're at a moment like that? >> i'm afraid that we are, because i think the system that was essentially built after world war ii, the system of free trade and free markets and an international economy that was not zero sum, the nato alliance, all of the great institutions of that period, that really then proved themselves in 1989, 1990, 1991, when we were able to unify germany, liberate eastern europe, the peaceful collapse of the soviet union and on to what everyone thought was a new world order, as president george h.w. bush put it. but that system is under a lot of strain now. and i'
condi rice was national security adviser and then secretary of state for president george w. bush.he's a professor at stanford and a founding partner at rice hadley gaetes, a consulting firm. condoleezza rice, pleasure to have you on. >> pleasure to be with you. >> you talk in this book about a kind of new moment of rupture. the book is a really terrific read, is about the way in which the cold war ended, that moment of rupture when a new international system is being born. and you...
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source to be interviewed robert muller along with condi rice along with the bush administration were saying that they had no advance warning that the 911 attacks would occur and this was of course completely opposite of the truth there were many many intelligence warnings in memos that came from a number of different intelligence agencies but we have approached the f.b.i. others refused to give us a comment on the story we've also sent a request to have a murder himself we'll bring you his response was soon as we get it. the u.n. has issued a stark warning to benjamin netanyahu over his new plans for the west bank as a as any havoc sation would fall outside of all international laws the israeli prime minister has promised to seize logs ponse all these hara truthy wins re-election next week. we are on the eve of elections president trump said that after the elections he would present his deal of the century for a permanent agreement for israel and the palestinians this offers us a great challenge and a great historic once in a lifetime opportunity to apply israel sovereignty over our
source to be interviewed robert muller along with condi rice along with the bush administration were saying that they had no advance warning that the 911 attacks would occur and this was of course completely opposite of the truth there were many many intelligence warnings in memos that came from a number of different intelligence agencies but we have approached the f.b.i. others refused to give us a comment on the story we've also sent a request to have a murder himself we'll bring you his...
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source to be interviewed robert muller along with condi rice along with the bush administration were saying that they had no advance warning that the 911 attacks would occur and this was of course completely opposite of the truth there were many many intelligence warnings in memos that came from a number of different intelligence agencies. we were approached the f.b.i. for comment and have not received one yet we will inform you of any response they provide us. the u.n. has issued a stark warning to benyamin netanyahu over his new plans for the west bank israeli prime minister is up or reelection next week and has promised to annex large parts of the territory if he wins. in the sudan foremost we are on the eve of elections the president trumps of that after the elections he would present he's deal of the century for a permanent agreement for israel and the palestinians this offers us a great challenge and a great historic once in a lifetime opportunity to apply israel sovereignty over our settlements in judea and samaria and also other areas of significance for our security our heri
source to be interviewed robert muller along with condi rice along with the bush administration were saying that they had no advance warning that the 911 attacks would occur and this was of course completely opposite of the truth there were many many intelligence warnings in memos that came from a number of different intelligence agencies. we were approached the f.b.i. for comment and have not received one yet we will inform you of any response they provide us. the u.n. has issued a stark...
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source to be interviewed robert muller along with condi rice along with the bush administration were saying that they had no advance warning that the 911 attacks would occur and this was of course completely opposite of the truth there were many many intelligence warnings in memos that came from a number of different intelligence agencies. we've asked the f.b.i. for comment but have not received one yet we'll bring you any information that we get. still to come in the program diplomatic turbulence between china and germany as berlin gives a high level welcome to one of the leaders of the hong kong protest movement got the details on that and a couple going. to base it on 920 s. you know there were no laws really on wall street and the abuses were issued and the market one way and people began to look at the stock market as the proxy for the economy people are getting wealthy because their stocks are going up and they do they quit their jobs they just become speculators as. so this is what happened now people are saying look the economy is the real economy is terrible we have no jobs
source to be interviewed robert muller along with condi rice along with the bush administration were saying that they had no advance warning that the 911 attacks would occur and this was of course completely opposite of the truth there were many many intelligence warnings in memos that came from a number of different intelligence agencies. we've asked the f.b.i. for comment but have not received one yet we'll bring you any information that we get. still to come in the program diplomatic...
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. >> colin powell leavesig shoes to fill at the state department, but condi rice is the right personfill them. >> she went on to become the first african-american woman to- be secretaryf state, meeting with russia's vladimir putin and libya's muammar gaddafi. a decade after leaving washington, what does condoleezza rice say now? >> "firing line with margat hoover" is made possible by... additional funding is provided by... corporate funding is provided by... >>elcome to "firing line," secretary condoleezza ri. >> thank you very much. great to be with you. >> it's a real honor. you had served in two white house national security councils for both bush administrations. >> that's right, yes. at the hoover institution atow stanford university, where you had also served as provost. and the hoover institution is an organization that i'm also now, you have written a new book. it is co-written with philip zelikow, and it is called "to build a better world: choices to end the cold war and create a glommonwealth." why is now the moment to write about the end of the cold war? >> we wanted to do
. >> colin powell leavesig shoes to fill at the state department, but condi rice is the right personfill them. >> she went on to become the first african-american woman to- be secretaryf state, meeting with russia's vladimir putin and libya's muammar gaddafi. a decade after leaving washington, what does condoleezza rice say now? >> "firing line with margat hoover" is made possible by... additional funding is provided by... corporate funding is provided by......
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he said, condi, russia has only been great when ruled by great men like party the great and alexanderou mean putin the great? but he thinks he is. if you have to eat ukrainian territory or prop up bashar al-assad in syria, too bad, if you have to engage in venezuela, what are the russians doing in venezuela of all places? so he's decided he needs an enemy and it is us. >> stephen: do you agree with the president aped that president putin should be allowed back into the g7 and make it a g8. >> no, i don't think they ever should have been in the g7. it was supposed to be the world's largest economies, and when's the last time you bought anything made in moscow that wasn't made of petroleum, and don't say vodka, you would have bought that from france these days. ( audience reacts ) >> stephen: i was over there two years ago and i lovely box for my wife, which i'm sure has a microphone in it. ( laughter ) >> stephen: the book "to build a better world" is available tomorrow. secretary rice, everybody! we'll be right back with bill skarsgard! thanks, secretary! ( cheers and applause ) ( ban
he said, condi, russia has only been great when ruled by great men like party the great and alexanderou mean putin the great? but he thinks he is. if you have to eat ukrainian territory or prop up bashar al-assad in syria, too bad, if you have to engage in venezuela, what are the russians doing in venezuela of all places? so he's decided he needs an enemy and it is us. >> stephen: do you agree with the president aped that president putin should be allowed back into the g7 and make it a...
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mission to the u.n., he served with former secretary of state condi rice, and frankly, a lot of this of national security adviser is getting information to the president and we sure there is a process through which the president can make educated and informed decisions. i think he will do present the at that. david: let us turn to the u.s. economy. the consumer of years to be holding up pretty well. guest: i think it is. it is stronger probably than most people would expect. the political chatter class likes to use the economic slowdown and recession on the horizon to make next year's election more interesting, but i think the economy is holding up relatively well. the labor market is still strong. there are questions about how uncertainty is impacting the future of the u.s. economy. so you end up with questions around for example, the uncertainty on trade, the uncertainty of what might happen with respect not just of china, but to other trading partners. david: we have seen a downturn of manufacturing. a question a lot of people have is, will it bleed over into services? we just got
mission to the u.n., he served with former secretary of state condi rice, and frankly, a lot of this of national security adviser is getting information to the president and we sure there is a process through which the president can make educated and informed decisions. i think he will do present the at that. david: let us turn to the u.s. economy. the consumer of years to be holding up pretty well. guest: i think it is. it is stronger probably than most people would expect. the political...
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. >> laura: we love condi but it's not 1945 or 1953. it's the 21st century. two wars that began post 9/11, this is where public opinion is. look at it. 62% say iraq wasn't worth fighting. 59% say afghanistan wasn't worth fighting. so look. contrary to being a sign of chaos, the bolton news i think shows a commitment to principle and efficiency. anyone who can't produce results and anyone who can't get on board with the president's agenda shouldn't be inside working to oppose him or undermine him. h.r. mcmaster was canned after some thought he bumbled his national security advisor. tillerson was a colossal failure at the state department. price was fired after making no headway on drug prices. kirstjen nielsen was gone when she couldn't manage the border crisis. sessions were shown the door at doj after myriad mistakes including one that led to the appointment of a special counsel. gary cohn quit when he lost the debate on tariffs. and let's not forget anthony scaramucci. he was out after ten days i was press secretary when it became too much moche and not a h
. >> laura: we love condi but it's not 1945 or 1953. it's the 21st century. two wars that began post 9/11, this is where public opinion is. look at it. 62% say iraq wasn't worth fighting. 59% say afghanistan wasn't worth fighting. so look. contrary to being a sign of chaos, the bolton news i think shows a commitment to principle and efficiency. anyone who can't produce results and anyone who can't get on board with the president's agenda shouldn't be inside working to oppose him or...
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i mean, earlier this week condi rice, a good republican said the president needs to be far more careful about racial issues that guide greg cheadle who was my african-american over there according to president trump. guess what? he left the republican party. trump has a racial superiority complex. >> greg: he has been the best president you could argue for minorities and for women and for teenagers in terms of jobs. right? they have had the lowest. laughing, juan, but the numbers are some of the lowest in history. >> juan: where did those numbers decline take place? under president obama. >> greg: that's not true. >> juan: that is true. the majority of the decline from the height of that it was at during the recession took place under president obama. >> jesse: so even if we give you that, juan, okay, worse case scenario, he allowed the beautiful numbers to keep pouring in for blacks and hispanics. how does a racist do that? >> juan: what are you saying because the economy? >> jesse: big bad racist guy then he would have just stopped all of this. >> greg: racist dooce that all the time.
i mean, earlier this week condi rice, a good republican said the president needs to be far more careful about racial issues that guide greg cheadle who was my african-american over there according to president trump. guess what? he left the republican party. trump has a racial superiority complex. >> greg: he has been the best president you could argue for minorities and for women and for teenagers in terms of jobs. right? they have had the lowest. laughing, juan, but the numbers are some...
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of others, democrats as well, and steve hadley among the republicans, who pulled people together, condie a national security adviser. we had of course sandy berger and others, tony lake before him. and in your administration, you worked for several people. >> yes. >> and they held meetings. >> yes. >> they consulted, what does the state department want, what does the pentagon say about this. the fact that these meetings weren't held -- now, john ganz, is the process broken, do we no longer have a collaborative national security team in the aftermath of bolton? >> absolutely. i think, you know, the trump administration suggests it's not a very hard job, the history that i write about in "white house warrior" suggesting that it's n it's not an easy job. running the machinery of meetings and memoranda, to pull the information to the president and pull his decisions down to government is a full-time job, it's more than a full-time job. it's not exactly a complicated job. it's writing, thinking, debating, all those sorts of things. but it is a hard job. and what's worrying about the president
of others, democrats as well, and steve hadley among the republicans, who pulled people together, condie a national security adviser. we had of course sandy berger and others, tony lake before him. and in your administration, you worked for several people. >> yes. >> and they held meetings. >> yes. >> they consulted, what does the state department want, what does the pentagon say about this. the fact that these meetings weren't held -- now, john ganz, is the process...
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since we're entering another era of crisis like that, condi rice and i thought it was important to remind people how leadership actually worked the last time. and you're so right and senator murphy is right, that this is a period of time when people do look to america for leadership or to someone for leadership. and right now, they're having trouble seeing it. and so we try in our book to just show what leadership actually looks like. what it really looks like is not so much how someone comes up to say i have a secret master plan to solve all of the world's problems. >> nobody does. >> what it looks like you have a group of people that have principles that rally folks, principles about an open world, about a free world. they form partnerships with a number of key players. because our book is very much about partnerships with key leaders and with mikael gosh ba schaaf. you find yourself doing radical things that you wouldn't have thought were possible six months earlier, but now you can do because you built these partnerships. and you're managing enormous change, but you're managing with o
since we're entering another era of crisis like that, condi rice and i thought it was important to remind people how leadership actually worked the last time. and you're so right and senator murphy is right, that this is a period of time when people do look to america for leadership or to someone for leadership. and right now, they're having trouble seeing it. and so we try in our book to just show what leadership actually looks like. what it really looks like is not so much how someone comes...
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>> he or she -- susan rice had it with president obama, condi rice had this job, colin powell had this job, steve hadley. these are giants in the national security affirment. the job is to integrate the agency. state, defense, the intelligence agencies, the national security adviser becomes the broker who brings those folks together in the situation room to face the hardest decisions together. it's a critical role and it also has a big international face to it as well. >> jim, as we heard from kristen welker there, there's nbc news reporting that indicates it was the camp david debacle that led to mr. bolton's departure. when the president canceled those secret talks about camp david, meeting with the taliban, reports that pence and bolton were against this meeting, vice president pence decides to tweet that the reports were essentially fake news. john bolton did not. what does that tell you? >> that john bolton was trying to separate himself from a disastrous political decision and be the one adult in the room who realized how stupid the politics are, of indiaviting onf our gravest en
>> he or she -- susan rice had it with president obama, condi rice had this job, colin powell had this job, steve hadley. these are giants in the national security affirment. the job is to integrate the agency. state, defense, the intelligence agencies, the national security adviser becomes the broker who brings those folks together in the situation room to face the hardest decisions together. it's a critical role and it also has a big international face to it as well. >> jim, as we...
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david also wrote for condi nas traveler. he insisted filing his travel articles about russia.ut four or five they said you have to go somewhere else or mover on. >> it got a little dangerous. >> that's a joke. since we're on the news, it's not fact. my hats go off to zach. i think it's fascinating piece of work. >> i can add to what zach says and i salute his work. i rely on his work at times. i've had several meetings with a republican lobbyist comes to town and wants to meet where, but at the bar at trump hotel. it's place to tbe seen and if yu get lucky enough to gain access to trump, what's the first thing you want to say to him? mr. president, i'm staying at your hotel. it's wonderful. that sounds kind of like schmoozy but there's a real serious component in that we know a million dollar, maybe more from foreign sources have come into the trump hotel. could be a lot more because these numbers are not readily made available. it's a private entity. we know when he thinks about the world, he thinks the way snoop dogg thinks. you know what i'm referring to, ari. >> i do. >> m
david also wrote for condi nas traveler. he insisted filing his travel articles about russia.ut four or five they said you have to go somewhere else or mover on. >> it got a little dangerous. >> that's a joke. since we're on the news, it's not fact. my hats go off to zach. i think it's fascinating piece of work. >> i can add to what zach says and i salute his work. i rely on his work at times. i've had several meetings with a republican lobbyist comes to town and wants to meet...
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not stnd willing to confront this predent, no matter how repntug his conduct, no matter how much his condynsgress the law or the constitution. i hope that changes. i hope that changes. but i think that we cannot defer to the other party here if they have abdicated thr responsibility. >> woodruff: adam schiff, chairman of the house intelligence com comm >> woodruff: i'm now joined by kellyanne conw, counselor to president donald trump. she joins us from the white house. tee, thank you very much. >> thank you. kellyanne conway, thank you for talking with us. i know you heard some of what chairman schiff just waid, but i to come back to th be whistleblower's complaint, the essence of it is that the president essentially used the power of his office to try to get a foreign government to interfere in the 2020 election d that he came to that concluon after talking with over half a dozen u. officials over some four months. >> well, judy, that's false, an we al know that because we have actually the complaint, but more importantly weave the transcript of the conversation between president trump an
not stnd willing to confront this predent, no matter how repntug his conduct, no matter how much his condynsgress the law or the constitution. i hope that changes. i hope that changes. but i think that we cannot defer to the other party here if they have abdicated thr responsibility. >> woodruff: adam schiff, chairman of the house intelligence com comm >> woodruff: i'm now joined by kellyanne conw, counselor to president donald trump. she joins us from the white house. tee, thank...
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. >> always interesting to talk to condi rice. >>> turning to baseball legend david ortiz made a surpriseway park three months after being shot in the dominican republic. the three-time world series winner got a standing ovation, lots of cheers, before throwing out the first pitch prior to last night's game against the yankees. mola lenghi covered the shooting and investigation and has the latest. good morning. >> good morning. needless to say it has been a disappointing season for the boston red sox. one year after being crowned world series champs but last night one of the most beloved figures in team history gave sox fans a lot to cheer about. resilience, strength, triumph and love, our one and only big papi. >> reporter: legend david ortiz stepped on to the mound at fenway park. his first public appearance since being shot in june. >> a nice moment as he's come a long way back from what is a very, very serious injury. >> i want to thank god for giving me a second opportunity in my life to be able to be here with all of you. >> reporter: the ten-time all star was shot in the torso at c
. >> always interesting to talk to condi rice. >>> turning to baseball legend david ortiz made a surpriseway park three months after being shot in the dominican republic. the three-time world series winner got a standing ovation, lots of cheers, before throwing out the first pitch prior to last night's game against the yankees. mola lenghi covered the shooting and investigation and has the latest. good morning. >> good morning. needless to say it has been a disappointing...
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able to project >> when i saw him laying a hand on you and shoving you, that struck me as wow >> and condink a lot about the people in haiti because we really have not paid enough attention, covered the revolution, the earthquake and the aftermath. and obviously cuba, vietnam. but the people who are so embracing no matter what our policies, there is a great love for america and for freedom. >> and we just want to say congratulations. you see what she does every day on camera. but what you don't know is about the sisterhood that she has raised up inside this building, the executive producer of this show, her producer, so many women like me, kristen welker, you've supported all of us and that is your legacy too. so to you, we say congratulations. >> thank you >> so well deserved. >>> 8:26. i'm marcus washington. we are staying on top of breaking news in vallejo. this is sky ranger playing over mare island, a grass fire burned about 7 acres. the flames are no longer advancing and there are no evacuations. it started when someone used a saw to try to cut down two power poles. >>> there is high
able to project >> when i saw him laying a hand on you and shoving you, that struck me as wow >> and condink a lot about the people in haiti because we really have not paid enough attention, covered the revolution, the earthquake and the aftermath. and obviously cuba, vietnam. but the people who are so embracing no matter what our policies, there is a great love for america and for freedom. >> and we just want to say congratulations. you see what she does every day on camera....