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[applause] >> tomorrow night on c-span, former secretaries of state madeleine albright and condoleezza rice and nikki haley take part in a forum on freedom and security posted by the george w. bush institute. the event also includes opening remarks i former first lady, laura bush. here is a portion of the remarks from secretary albright. albright: we have to recognize that we are dealing with a president of a country in russia that is a cagey b agent. they know how to do propaganda. what they are doing is using information in a way to undermine the system, democracy. what they want to do is undermine the democracies in europe and separate us from europe and i believe they have figured out how to make our lives more complicated in every single way through various new methods, tweets, and various aspects. and we are an open society. they are using our openness. how do we not close down. it is a challenge. it has changed because we are being attacked in a new way. >> former secretaries of state madeleine albright and condoleezza rice and u.n. ambassador nikki haley discuss freedom and security
[applause] >> tomorrow night on c-span, former secretaries of state madeleine albright and condoleezza rice and nikki haley take part in a forum on freedom and security posted by the george w. bush institute. the event also includes opening remarks i former first lady, laura bush. here is a portion of the remarks from secretary albright. albright: we have to recognize that we are dealing with a president of a country in russia that is a cagey b agent. they know how to do propaganda. what...
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we'll hear from former secretaries of state madeleine albright and condoleezza rice. also u.s. ambassador to the u.n. nikki haley talks about russian interference in the 2016 election. the event was hosted by the george w. bush institute in new york city. it begins with brief remarks from former first lady, laura bush. [applause] mrs. bush: thank you all. thanks, everyone. thank you, ken. and good morning, everyone. welcome to today's the spirit of liberty. in 1944, a federal judge and judicial philosopher, judge learned hand, delivered a speech in central park to over a million people o
we'll hear from former secretaries of state madeleine albright and condoleezza rice. also u.s. ambassador to the u.n. nikki haley talks about russian interference in the 2016 election. the event was hosted by the george w. bush institute in new york city. it begins with brief remarks from former first lady, laura bush. [applause] mrs. bush: thank you all. thanks, everyone. thank you, ken. and good morning, everyone. welcome to today's the spirit of liberty. in 1944, a federal judge and judicial...
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madeleine albright and condoleezza rice along with nikki haley talk about freedom and security. it includes these comments by former secretary albright. secretary albright: and i think we have to recognize that we are dealing with a president of a country of russia who is a teacher be agent cut -- who is a kgb agent, and they are using information in a way to underline a system, democracy. ist they want to do undermined the democracies in europe and separate us from europe, and i believe they have figured out how to make our life more complicated in every single way to various new methods, and variousots aspects. and we are an open society and they are using our openness, and how do we deal it without closing down? it is a challenge for all of us to think through, but it has changed because we are being attacked in a new way through a new system. >> panel was part of a form on freedom and security and includes remarks by laura bush. you can see the program tonight starting at 8:00 eastern. the c-span buses traveling across the country on our 50 capitals tour. austin,tly stopped
madeleine albright and condoleezza rice along with nikki haley talk about freedom and security. it includes these comments by former secretary albright. secretary albright: and i think we have to recognize that we are dealing with a president of a country of russia who is a teacher be agent cut -- who is a kgb agent, and they are using information in a way to underline a system, democracy. ist they want to do undermined the democracies in europe and separate us from europe, and i believe they...
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will hear from madeleine albright and condoleezza rice. ambassador nikki haley talks about russian interference in the 2016 election. this begins with brief remarks from former first lady laura bush. [applause] >> thank you all. thanks, everyone. thank you, can. good morning everyone. .elcome in 1944, a federal judge and philosopher, judge learned hand, delivered his speech in central park to over one million people on "i am an american" day. his speech reached people who had just been sworn in as nationalized united states citizens. he said, we have gathered here to affirm a faith. a faith in a common purpose. a common conviction. a common devotion. some of us have chosen america as the land of our adoption. the rest of us have come from those who did the same. just across the street is central park. today we would begin a conversation about how to foster a new consensus that spreads freedom abroad. over the past century, the world has witnessed a transformative power of freedom around the world. in 1900, there were no true democracies. m
will hear from madeleine albright and condoleezza rice. ambassador nikki haley talks about russian interference in the 2016 election. this begins with brief remarks from former first lady laura bush. [applause] >> thank you all. thanks, everyone. thank you, can. good morning everyone. .elcome in 1944, a federal judge and philosopher, judge learned hand, delivered his speech in central park to over one million people on "i am an american" day. his speech reached people who had...
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ambassador nikki haley and former secretaries of state madeleine albright and condoleezza rice. together forently a discussion at the george w. bush institute in new york. including remarks from former first lady laura bush. here's a preview. when i first got there we obviously had issues, but the one that was really defining was when the president made the decision to hit syria. when he made that decision, the number of calls and emails i received from countries saying it's so good to see america lead again was amazing. they felt like we have been dormant and we really feel weaker when the u.s. doesn't want to lead. they want us to lead on the international state. i think you are seeing that whether it is with japan and south korea. on the north korea issue you are seeing it whether it is our arab partners. it's always going to be important to know the power of our voice and what leadership means to the world. >> you can watch the rest of that discussion tomorrow night tomorrow night on c-span. this past week the house administration committee looked at policies and training fo
ambassador nikki haley and former secretaries of state madeleine albright and condoleezza rice. together forently a discussion at the george w. bush institute in new york. including remarks from former first lady laura bush. here's a preview. when i first got there we obviously had issues, but the one that was really defining was when the president made the decision to hit syria. when he made that decision, the number of calls and emails i received from countries saying it's so good to see...
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then madeleine albright and condoleezza rice. ♪ announcer: this week on q&a, merry talks about his bookyou are the author of president mckinley, a new piracy. what was life like -- a new biography. then?as going on back the country was expanding and poised to move dramatically into the world. you and i talked about james k. polk one of my previous subjects, and how he expanded the united states. but mckinley pushed out into the caribbean the way no president had done before. it happened because america was building and industrial base and .conomic growth they were building a navy. mckinley had a lot to do with it but it was actually before him. they were gaining more and more interest in building the panama canal. with serious up conflict in the caribbean with the spanish empire, which controlled and owned cuba, it was inevitable that we would go to war with spain and basically kick them out of the caribbean and pick up significant members of their possessions and become an empire. brian: how would you describe mckinley? if he was in this room, what would he be like? robert: he was a to
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announcer: former secretaries of state madeleine albright and condoleezza rice, and u.n. ambassador nikki haley, discuss freedom and security at an event hosted by the george w. bush institute. watch it tomorrow night at 8:00 p.m. eastern on c-span. monday night on "the communicators," adam halter talks about his book. >> what they say is, we know the dangers of technology. they don't say things like, we have built special mechanisms to hook people, but that is the sense you get. basically never get high on your own supply. if you are creating something and you know what the dangers are, you want to make sure other people you love and hold dear are not going to be affected by the. announcer: watch "the communicators" monday night on c-span2. announcer: now a discussion on some of the issues facing the trump administration and congress as we head toward the 2018 elections. from "washington journal," this is an hour. looking ahead at 2018 some of the midterm elections. want to welcome stefan hankin, pollster and strategy, and brian nienaber. let's talk about the gop in the
announcer: former secretaries of state madeleine albright and condoleezza rice, and u.n. ambassador nikki haley, discuss freedom and security at an event hosted by the george w. bush institute. watch it tomorrow night at 8:00 p.m. eastern on c-span. monday night on "the communicators," adam halter talks about his book. >> what they say is, we know the dangers of technology. they don't say things like, we have built special mechanisms to hook people, but that is the sense you...
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then matalin right and condoleezza rice talk about threats to freedom and democracy around the world. then that 11:00, another chance robert merry on q&a. next, prime minister's questions. the prime minister was asked about the resignation of 37babwe's resident after years and power and how that transaction of power -- transition of power might affect citizens. >> order! questions for the prime minister. questions, mr. speaker. i am sure members across the house will wish to join me in as herulating sarah appointment as lady of the black rod. she will be the first woman to hold this position. this morning i had meetings with ministerial colleagues and others. in addition to my duties, i will attend to such mean he's -- meetings later today. the catastrophic impact but on the police and innocent bystanders. while they commit to watching them which are plainly failing. they launched the government only a matter of weeks ago. it is that we recognize the importance of this issue. we see people die in dying as a result of this. that's what we've lost our strategy. they face an original tol
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people like leon panetta, condoleezza rice, would you support a 9/11 sort of commission that looks atrity implications, not the russia attack, that's mr. mueller's job, he's doing a good job, but the broader issue of encryption and whether or not they are working with our national security. >> i don't know if we need some special entity to do it or not. we have committees, we have people interested in doing this. it certainly would help if the ceos were willing to testify, but i think the big, big subject with a lot of national security implications and a lot of first amendment concerns as well, this is a tough area, trying to figure out how to balance national security versus the first amendment. >> that's what i wanted to end up on. you are known for mcconnell versus fec when i teach my con law students in california. you're mr. first amendment but the national security implications of these media companies calls into effect whether there are national security exemptions to the first amendment. do you think they ought to be cooperating more than they are? >> in any event the first a
people like leon panetta, condoleezza rice, would you support a 9/11 sort of commission that looks atrity implications, not the russia attack, that's mr. mueller's job, he's doing a good job, but the broader issue of encryption and whether or not they are working with our national security. >> i don't know if we need some special entity to do it or not. we have committees, we have people interested in doing this. it certainly would help if the ceos were willing to testify, but i think the...
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. >> tonight at 8:00, former secretary of state madeleine albright and condoleezza rice are joined by you and ambassador nikki haley in new york. two, professor adam alter talks about his book "irresistible." also at 8:00 onto century, a look at the political partnership between presidents herbert hoover and calvin coolidge. the c-span buses traveling across the country on our city's capital tour. we recently stopped in austin, texas to ask what their most important issue is. hoping that- was taxes would get rid of occupational -- tax reform. >> i think one of the most important issues, possibly one of the most important issues is transparency in government. think our leaders could do enough to be more , but also the kinds of records that are used in government and that the citizens istexas deserve to know what going on in washington. >> the most important issue is educational choice and hopefully we get a bill passed next session. >> voices from state on c-span. tonight on the communicators, adam alter talks about his book irresistible. ofwe know the dangers technology. >> that is th
. >> tonight at 8:00, former secretary of state madeleine albright and condoleezza rice are joined by you and ambassador nikki haley in new york. two, professor adam alter talks about his book "irresistible." also at 8:00 onto century, a look at the political partnership between presidents herbert hoover and calvin coolidge. the c-span buses traveling across the country on our city's capital tour. we recently stopped in austin, texas to ask what their most important issue is....
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president had use the same information, congress had used the same information, secretary rumsfeld, condoleezza rices were using the same information, but i'm the one who made the biggest presentation of it, so it fell on me. that is show business? >> would you say the invasion was a mistake. the execution of the invasion was not done properly. we abandon the army without any discussion in washington, then we abandoned the baath party and said anybody who work in the party could not work in the new government. those were two monstrously bad strategic decisions and we did force to do what we wanted the iraq army to do and the place fell apart. right now iraq has democracy, .ricky, but it democracy they have elections and are trying to restore order in their country. if they do all that, i think it is bad we went about it in such a terrible way, in my judgment. others will not agree with me. thisey come out to difficult process as a democracy with no weapons of mass and notre dame present, then i think you would have to judge it differently than it is being judged in now. >> what makes a person a grea
president had use the same information, congress had used the same information, secretary rumsfeld, condoleezza rices were using the same information, but i'm the one who made the biggest presentation of it, so it fell on me. that is show business? >> would you say the invasion was a mistake. the execution of the invasion was not done properly. we abandon the army without any discussion in washington, then we abandoned the baath party and said anybody who work in the party could not work...
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and during the bush years, condoleezza rice, secretary of state. she was wary of russian and we knew about ambitions. it was the cover on foreign relations, and u shenco wrote a piece how putin was a danger in other parts and europe and we knew this and suddenly barack obama is there, hillary clinton is secretary of state, the clinton foundation gets $145 million from the russians, and we're now willing to sell our uranium supply? >> well, you know, i feel like i've stepped in here to interrupt your conspiracy theories run amok, but i'm delighted to do it. i mean, you talk about the bush administration, i remember president trump saying he looked into putin's eyes, looked into his soul and saw a good man. you know, if you guys are cherry picking, this is very thin gruel, it's not exposed to revelations, it's excessive explosive upset. there's nothing to this story. this story has been debunked which originally appeared in a book many years ago and investigated. in addition to which you talk about the money, this is cashin' in the money came before
and during the bush years, condoleezza rice, secretary of state. she was wary of russian and we knew about ambitions. it was the cover on foreign relations, and u shenco wrote a piece how putin was a danger in other parts and europe and we knew this and suddenly barack obama is there, hillary clinton is secretary of state, the clinton foundation gets $145 million from the russians, and we're now willing to sell our uranium supply? >> well, you know, i feel like i've stepped in here to...
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the state department's official focused on asia in condoleezza rice's element, in john kerry's statent. anye, we'll start with you. the president has made relationships with allies in asia. in your opinion, what does he need to do to do well? >> thapgs fnks for having me. this trip is all about a unified front with north korea. frankly, there's been some positive movement in that direction. with all the tweets that i believe were harmful, there is a slim silver lining here and that is that china and the u.s. have the closest behind-the-scenes talks they've ever had, the most detailed on north korea. the other issue, of course, will be trade. i think you'll hear some tough talk. i've heard that behind the scenes, the u.s. administration hasn't quite decided what exactly they want to press china on on trade, but i'm sure you'll hear a lot about it. >> rick, let me ask you a similar question. words do matter, as anye just suggested. maybe there is a small silver lining for some of the president's tweets. but those tweets have been somewhat harmful, if not threatening, to our own nationa
the state department's official focused on asia in condoleezza rice's element, in john kerry's statent. anye, we'll start with you. the president has made relationships with allies in asia. in your opinion, what does he need to do to do well? >> thapgs fnks for having me. this trip is all about a unified front with north korea. frankly, there's been some positive movement in that direction. with all the tweets that i believe were harmful, there is a slim silver lining here and that is...
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[applause] >> monday night on c-span, former secretaries of state madalyn albright and condoleezza rice, and u.n. ambassador nikki haley talking about freedom and national security during an event hosted by the george w. bush institute in new york. there, wefirst got had issues. the one defining was when the president made the decision to get syria. after the chemical weapons. when he made that decision the number of calls and emails i received from country saying it is so good to see america lead again and enlightening because they felt like we had been dormant and they feel weaker when the u.s. does not lead. they want to csb doubt and lead -- cs speak out and lead, when confident. feel more seeing that with japan and south korea and in the north korea issue with our arab partners, iran. all of those things, venezuela or cuba, it will be important for us to know the power of our voice and what leadership means to the world. >> you can watch the rest of the panel discussion monday at 8:00 p.m. eastern on c-span. this weekend on american history tv on c-span3, saturday at noon eastern,
[applause] >> monday night on c-span, former secretaries of state madalyn albright and condoleezza rice, and u.n. ambassador nikki haley talking about freedom and national security during an event hosted by the george w. bush institute in new york. there, wefirst got had issues. the one defining was when the president made the decision to get syria. after the chemical weapons. when he made that decision the number of calls and emails i received from country saying it is so good to see...
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condoleezza rice said slavery was a deflect and racial injustice still exists and pervasive in the criminalu want to change things. do it on the hill. there is a bipartisan bill pushed by the leaders in the senate and if he wants to help. go use the megaplatform in favor of that. >> jesse: maybe he could run for nancy pelosi's seat and get it done in the halls was congress. garland, i feel like he can't stick to the right protest. first police brutality and then racism and then against america and now fighting for native american rights. what is next? women's march next? pick one, right? >> what is interesting about that. if you are fighting for universal rights, there is not one to pick. what he's demtraiting is that he is seeing himself as a leader for the current civil right's movement and if you look at the issue of civil rights in america, there is not young leaders that are recognized. and he is recognized as a young leader and native americans recognize bringing that american and respect to their. >> jesse: i don't know how much much a leader he is. he's not done any interviews. if h
condoleezza rice said slavery was a deflect and racial injustice still exists and pervasive in the criminalu want to change things. do it on the hill. there is a bipartisan bill pushed by the leaders in the senate and if he wants to help. go use the megaplatform in favor of that. >> jesse: maybe he could run for nancy pelosi's seat and get it done in the halls was congress. garland, i feel like he can't stick to the right protest. first police brutality and then racism and then against...
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. >>> coming up tonight on c-span former secretaries of state madeleine albright and condoleezza rice are joined by ambassador nikki haley. the pam was part of a forum on freedom and security and includes opening remarks by first lady laura bush. here is a brief look. >> and i think we have to recognize that we are dealing with a president of a country, of russia, who is a kgb agent, and they know how to do propaganda, and what they're doing is using information in a way to undermine the system, democracy. what they want to do is undermine the democracies in europe, and separate us from europe, and i do believe that they have figured out how to make our life more complicated in every single way, through various new methods, tweets and bots and various aspects, and we are an open society, and they are using our openness and how do we deal with it, without closing down? so it is a challenge for all of us to think through, but it has changed, because we are being attacked in a new way through a new system. >> and that just a brief portion from tonight's program, featuring former secretar
. >>> coming up tonight on c-span former secretaries of state madeleine albright and condoleezza rice are joined by ambassador nikki haley. the pam was part of a forum on freedom and security and includes opening remarks by first lady laura bush. here is a brief look. >> and i think we have to recognize that we are dealing with a president of a country, of russia, who is a kgb agent, and they know how to do propaganda, and what they're doing is using information in a way to...
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former secretaries of state madeleine albright and condoleezza rice are also there for the event. former first lady laura bush provides the overview. that starts at 8:00 p.m. eastern. >> a story from the hill just a short time ago. was approved to run through nebraska. the decision came after a rupture in transcanada's keystone system. oil was billed in south dakota last week. regular leaders approved the keystone xl across the state, the commission voted 3-2. the story from the hill. ♪ announcer: this week on "q&a," musician and lecturer daryl davis. for over 30 years, he has befriended members of the kkk to try to understand their hatred and to convince them to change their ways. ♪ brian: daryl davis, what impact
former secretaries of state madeleine albright and condoleezza rice are also there for the event. former first lady laura bush provides the overview. that starts at 8:00 p.m. eastern. >> a story from the hill just a short time ago. was approved to run through nebraska. the decision came after a rupture in transcanada's keystone system. oil was billed in south dakota last week. regular leaders approved the keystone xl across the state, the commission voted 3-2. the story from the hill. ♪...
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i'd say go with condoleezza rice. show said it was her dream job. maybe that's what they need. . >> neil: do you see like this just developed and it's leaking out, at a curious time when jerry jones has had this dust-up with the league. the nfl did provide a statement regarding the ongoing relations stating the only element of the espn report that is true is there's a regularly scheduled conference call on monday. no basis in fact for any of the other reporting. those trying to pedal that nonsense are informed or trying to mislead. let's say that he's still approved by 2/3s of the owners. have we ever had a case where someone who takes that job or is reapointed this job has a third of them not backing them? >> we'll have to see how it unfolds. a lot of the owners, seven of which, donated a million dollars to president trump's campaign. they sided with him on the anthem protest. so there's a division over that issue alone. i think the very least these owners are starting to look outwards of goodell in terms of what their options may be. they have rec
i'd say go with condoleezza rice. show said it was her dream job. maybe that's what they need. . >> neil: do you see like this just developed and it's leaking out, at a curious time when jerry jones has had this dust-up with the league. the nfl did provide a statement regarding the ongoing relations stating the only element of the espn report that is true is there's a regularly scheduled conference call on monday. no basis in fact for any of the other reporting. those trying to pedal that...
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miss condoleezza rice. [applause] was the secretary of state for the united states and she is now on the faculty of stanford university, traveling from california to be here with us today. finally, mr. david. he is back for record-setting eighth time at the book festival. his thrillers and books for young people have been read by millions. and very pleased to be able to turn this over to the person who has helped make this festival possible and is our cochair, mr. david rubenstein. [applause] >> a true believer in the power of literacy and reading and what it can do for all of us. it would not have been possible to have this event without you. thank you. so, please welcome to the stage mr. david mccullough and mr. david rubenstein our very first national book festival, how many. how many were at the first one. how many have been to everyone? how many, this is the first time? >> okay. how many people like the price of admission. [laughter] okay. so, we are very honored to have david. let me give you a brief
miss condoleezza rice. [applause] was the secretary of state for the united states and she is now on the faculty of stanford university, traveling from california to be here with us today. finally, mr. david. he is back for record-setting eighth time at the book festival. his thrillers and books for young people have been read by millions. and very pleased to be able to turn this over to the person who has helped make this festival possible and is our cochair, mr. david rubenstein. [applause]...
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and they deserve to have those feelings, but tied are trying to get, make sure republicans, condoleezza ricecan't speak on your campus is not necessarily i think, it might be the only venue that you can exercise power but it's not, it's neither useful for advancing progressive ideas. someone who writes about the right you cannot overstate how gleeful the right is when ever one of these incidents breaks out. to them it is just, , not just they see it as a recruiting tool against like animated young men. i think you can't overstate a a deliberate the current recruitment of alienated young men on video games and all this kind of stuff. you see men in the book talks about this deliberate, seeing this massive network of people, as a possible source of political energy if they could just be channeled in the right direction. i wish that progresses would stop giving them giftwrapped presents. >> what do you think? >> there's an important distinction to be drawn in terms of a campus where a liberal policy with respect to any student to be able to invite the speaker to campus. that's the policy and so
and they deserve to have those feelings, but tied are trying to get, make sure republicans, condoleezza ricecan't speak on your campus is not necessarily i think, it might be the only venue that you can exercise power but it's not, it's neither useful for advancing progressive ideas. someone who writes about the right you cannot overstate how gleeful the right is when ever one of these incidents breaks out. to them it is just, , not just they see it as a recruiting tool against like animated...
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[applause] >> tonight on c-span, former secretaries of state madeleine albright and condoleezza rice about freedom and security. program starts at 8:00 eastern and features these remarks by madeleine albright who served during the clinton administration. >> i think we have to recognize that we're dealing with a president of a country of russia who is a k.g.b. agent and they know how to do propaganda. what they are doing is using information in a way to undermine the system, democracy, what they want to do is undermine the democracies in europe and separate us from europe. and i do believe that they have figured out how to make our life more complicated in every single way through various new methods, tweets, and various aspects. and we are an open society. and they are using our openness. how do we deal with it without closing down? it is a challenge for all of us to think through but it has changed because we're being attacked in a new way through a new system. >> the former secretaries of state are joined by u.n. ambassador nikki haley at an event hosted by the george w. bush insti
[applause] >> tonight on c-span, former secretaries of state madeleine albright and condoleezza rice about freedom and security. program starts at 8:00 eastern and features these remarks by madeleine albright who served during the clinton administration. >> i think we have to recognize that we're dealing with a president of a country of russia who is a k.g.b. agent and they know how to do propaganda. what they are doing is using information in a way to undermine the system,...
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coming up tonight on c-span, former sake tears of state madeleine albright and condoleezza rice are joined by u.n. ambassador nikki haley in an event hosted by the george w. bush institute in new york. the panel was part of a forum on freedom and security and includes opening remarks by former first lady laura bush. here's a brief look. >> we have to realize we are dealing with the president of russia who is a kgb about and they know how to do propaganda and they're using information in a way to undermine the system, democracy, what they want to do is undermine the democracies in europe and separate us from europe and i believe they have figured out how to make our life more complicated in every single way through various new methods, tweets and bots and various aspects and we are an open society and they are using our openness, how do we deal with it without closing down? it's a challenge for us to think through but it has changed because we are being attacked in a new way through a new system. >> that's just a brief portion from tonight's portion features former secretaries of state made
coming up tonight on c-span, former sake tears of state madeleine albright and condoleezza rice are joined by u.n. ambassador nikki haley in an event hosted by the george w. bush institute in new york. the panel was part of a forum on freedom and security and includes opening remarks by former first lady laura bush. here's a brief look. >> we have to realize we are dealing with the president of russia who is a kgb about and they know how to do propaganda and they're using information in a...
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condoleezza rice was a russian scholar. then you switch and the russians are no longer a problem anymore? is that because they donated $146 million to the clinton foundation and, you know -- >> you have to ask -- >> they have deep pockets like that. willing to give to the foundation. >> trish has a good point. if you have real justice, you have to ask the questions. you're asking every other russia question times -- >> it's incompetence part on the obama administration to even allowed the secretary of state to have accepted money to her foundation. then you fast forward to the uranium one deal. i would ask how did eric holder not know that the fbi, his own fbi, was pursuing an investigation into vladimir putin inattempts -- >> it would have been the president's decision. you have the agencies looking into this and how did it get beyond those nine agencies? i have a quick question for you. judge napolitano here at fox news, i've been talking about this for days about how if you appoint a special counsel, how does it change p
condoleezza rice was a russian scholar. then you switch and the russians are no longer a problem anymore? is that because they donated $146 million to the clinton foundation and, you know -- >> you have to ask -- >> they have deep pockets like that. willing to give to the foundation. >> trish has a good point. if you have real justice, you have to ask the questions. you're asking every other russia question times -- >> it's incompetence part on the obama administration...
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made a stop in san rafael on the book tour for an event moderated by condoleezza rice.>> there are hard parts about being the president's children. there is no god but.>> former first daughter's shared stories from their new book sisters first to a packed crowd at dominican university. they do not focus on politics. they shared stories about their father. they said the good far outweighed the bad during their time at the white house.>>> pope francis issues a warning on nuclear weapons. that story coming up. what if there was only one paper? now what if there was only one mattress? one is not a choice. choose your mattress with tulo. everything you want in a bed, in a box. what if there was only one pet? now what if there was only one mattress? one is not a choice. choose your mattress with tulo. everything you want in a bed, in a box. >>> a main focus during the president's tour of asia is ending the nuclear threat from north korea. his tough talk continued in vietnam where he says a big part of his strategy is pressuring china to help deal with the threats. president trump has asked ch
made a stop in san rafael on the book tour for an event moderated by condoleezza rice.>> there are hard parts about being the president's children. there is no god but.>> former first daughter's shared stories from their new book sisters first to a packed crowd at dominican university. they do not focus on politics. they shared stories about their father. they said the good far outweighed the bad during their time at the white house.>>> pope francis issues a warning on...
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never invited president trump, i think he had president bush campaign with him, marco rubio, condoleezza riceey didn't invite president trump, they didn't invite cory stewart, who really is the titular head of the trump movement. i think there are a lot of things that ed gillespie could have done and in hindsight he wishes he had done more to getgh the trump faithful. to churn out. look, we lost by five points. i'm a virginian and i never had a lot of confidence. it was never in our battle plan that we were going to win virginia. i thought even with donald trump the head of the ticket we would get one or two points, we lost it byvii five points. northern because of virginia, it's really not a purple state anymore, it's a blue state. when donald trump wins 304 electoral votes and wins states like wisconsin, michigan, pennsylvania, ohio, iowa, and comes within one point in minnesota. when he loses virginia by five points, it shows you. it shows you how blue it is. >> sean: what you make of the revelation -- >> gillespie needed to embrace donald trump much more. >> sean: now we know that the fix
never invited president trump, i think he had president bush campaign with him, marco rubio, condoleezza riceey didn't invite president trump, they didn't invite cory stewart, who really is the titular head of the trump movement. i think there are a lot of things that ed gillespie could have done and in hindsight he wishes he had done more to getgh the trump faithful. to churn out. look, we lost by five points. i'm a virginian and i never had a lot of confidence. it was never in our battle plan...
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. >> albright and condoleezza rice institute inthe new york city also for that event. laura bush will provide the overview tonight at 8:00 eastern right here on c-span. tonight on the communicators, adam alter talks about his book, irresistible, the rise of technology and the business of keeping us hooked. that is the sense you get. >> watch tonight at eight cut eastern on c-span two. today, president -- north korea as a state sponsor of terror appeared at noon today, the white house, spoke with reporters at the cabinet meeting. >> the denuclearization of the korean peninsula. i want to begin this morning by the fact that we will be instituting a very critical step in that will start right now. designating the north korea as a state sponsor of terrorist. should have happened a long time ago, should have happened years ago. nuclear devastation, supported acts of international terrorism including assassinations on foreign soil. as we take this action, our thoughts turn to a wonderful young man and the countless death by north korean oppression. the designation will impos
. >> albright and condoleezza rice institute inthe new york city also for that event. laura bush will provide the overview tonight at 8:00 eastern right here on c-span. tonight on the communicators, adam alter talks about his book, irresistible, the rise of technology and the business of keeping us hooked. that is the sense you get. >> watch tonight at eight cut eastern on c-span two. today, president -- north korea as a state sponsor of terror appeared at noon today, the white...
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condoleezza rice about the same period of time. you know, it's pretty clear. people say here is it any surprise that rex tillerson is thinking about leaving? no, no surprise at all. so he's said, he's told people he wants to stay a year. so i would expect, shep, we'll probably have to watch for his departure sometime after the beginning of the year and more toward the end of january, the beginning of february what we heard here from the white house in terms of no personnel announcements and he's here, that's not saying we want him to stay. >> shepard: not a ringing endorsement. >> not at all. >> shepard: thanks, john. and jacqueline is here. a national security reporter from politco. nice to see you. thank you, jacqueline. >> thanks for having me. >> shepard: rex tillerson, know anything? >> we're in a wait and see mode. >> shepard: what is the rift? explain to us what it's like between state and white house. >> right now it seems like there's not a lot of communication. we're hearing the white house say that he's staying. we're hearing state department stay.
condoleezza rice about the same period of time. you know, it's pretty clear. people say here is it any surprise that rex tillerson is thinking about leaving? no, no surprise at all. so he's said, he's told people he wants to stay a year. so i would expect, shep, we'll probably have to watch for his departure sometime after the beginning of the year and more toward the end of january, the beginning of february what we heard here from the white house in terms of no personnel announcements and...
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for example, with the condoleezza rice thing.hen the rutgers faculty protested calling her a war criminal and then she eventually rejected the invitation. but, at the same time, when rutgers hired someone who defended a war criminal, no one bats an eye. it's ridiculous. steve: is it hard to be a conservative student on that liberal campus? >> it is very difficult to be a conservative student, yeah. but, it provides like a fun challenge. i enjoy it. steve: well, the very latest news and this guy just got pay increase. he is now an adjunct professor. rutgers put out this statement regarding him. faculty members enjoy some of the same freedoms of speech and expression as any other individual in this country. rutgers will not defend the content of every opinion expressed by every member of our academic community. i don't think this really is about the content of what he has said. i think it's the content of what he has done, isn't it? >> i agree completely, yes. and rutgers, the fact of the matter is that rutgers made a mistake by hi
for example, with the condoleezza rice thing.hen the rutgers faculty protested calling her a war criminal and then she eventually rejected the invitation. but, at the same time, when rutgers hired someone who defended a war criminal, no one bats an eye. it's ridiculous. steve: is it hard to be a conservative student on that liberal campus? >> it is very difficult to be a conservative student, yeah. but, it provides like a fun challenge. i enjoy it. steve: well, the very latest news and...
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and then coming up tonight on cspan, former secretaries of state states condoleezza rice, madeleine albright, laura bush and nikki haley. it includes opening remarks by first lady laura bush. here's a brief look. >> and i think we have to recognize that we are dealing with a president of a country of russia who is a kgb agent and they know how to do propaganda. and what they're doing is using information in a way to undermine the system, democracy, what they want to do is undermine the democracies in europe and separate us from europe and i do believe that they have figured out how to make our life more complicated in every single way through various new methods, tweets and thoughts and various aspects and we are an open society. and they are using our openness and how do we deal with it without closing down? so it is a challenge for all of us to think through, but it has changed because we are being attacked in a new way through a new system. >> and that's just a brief portion from tonight's program featuring former secretaries of state madeleine albright and condoleezza rice and u.n. ambas
and then coming up tonight on cspan, former secretaries of state states condoleezza rice, madeleine albright, laura bush and nikki haley. it includes opening remarks by first lady laura bush. here's a brief look. >> and i think we have to recognize that we are dealing with a president of a country of russia who is a kgb agent and they know how to do propaganda. and what they're doing is using information in a way to undermine the system, democracy, what they want to do is undermine the...
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ambassador nikki haley and former secretaries of state madeleine albright and condoleezza rice.they were recently together for a discussion at the george w. bush institute in new york that also included remarks from former first lady laura bush. here is a preview. recognize we have to we are dealing with a president of a country of russia who is a kgb agent. they know how to do propaganda. what they are doing is using information in a way to undermine the system, democracy. what they want to do is undermine the democracies in europe and separate us from europe, and i do believe they have figured out how to make our life more complicated in every single way through various new methods of tweets and bots. we are an open society. they are using our openness and how to we deal with it without closing down? it is a challenge for all of us to think through, but it is a change because we are being attacked and a new way through a new system. watch the rest of that discussion from the george w. bush institute tomorrow night at 8:00 eastern here on c-span. >> here on c-span, newsmakers i
ambassador nikki haley and former secretaries of state madeleine albright and condoleezza rice.they were recently together for a discussion at the george w. bush institute in new york that also included remarks from former first lady laura bush. here is a preview. recognize we have to we are dealing with a president of a country of russia who is a kgb agent. they know how to do propaganda. what they are doing is using information in a way to undermine the system, democracy. what they want to do...
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we will hear from former secretaries of state, madeleine albright and condoleezza rice. also nikki haley talks about russian interference in the 2016 election. was hosted by the george w. bush institute in new york city. it begins with brief remarks from former first lady, laura bush. [applause] mrs. bush: thank you all. thanks, everyone. thank you, ken. and good morning, everyone. welcome to today's the spirit of liberty. in 1944, a federal judge and judicial philosopher, judge learned hand, delivered a speech in central park to over a million people on i am an american day. his remarks spoke directly to the 150,000 people in the audience who had just been sworn in as naturalized united states citizens. he said, we've gathered here to affirm a faith, a faith in a common purpose. a common conviction. a common devotion. some of us have chosen america as the land of our adoption. the rest of us have come from those who did the same. what was the object that nerved us? or those who went before us, to this choice? we sought liberty, freedom from oppression, freedom from want
we will hear from former secretaries of state, madeleine albright and condoleezza rice. also nikki haley talks about russian interference in the 2016 election. was hosted by the george w. bush institute in new york city. it begins with brief remarks from former first lady, laura bush. [applause] mrs. bush: thank you all. thanks, everyone. thank you, ken. and good morning, everyone. welcome to today's the spirit of liberty. in 1944, a federal judge and judicial philosopher, judge learned hand,...
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night, we will show you an event with nikki haley, madeleine albright, and condoleezza rice. here is a preview. when i first got there, we had issues. but the one that was defining was when the president made the decision to hit syria. after the chemical. when he made that decision, the number of calls and emails from countries who said it is so good to see america lead again was amusing -- was amazing. out and tos to speak lead on the international stage. when we do they feel more confident. i think you are seeing that with japan on the north korea issue. we see it when dealing with a ron. i think it will always be important for us to see -- we are dealing with iran. theuncer: you can watch rest of it tomorrow night at 8:00 eastern here on c-span. c-span, q&a with musician and author daryl davis followed by theresa may taking questions from members of the house of commons. opinionslook at public and key issues facing the trump administration as we get closer to the 2018 midterm elections. announcer: this week on q&a, musician and lecturer daryl davis. for over 30 years, he h
night, we will show you an event with nikki haley, madeleine albright, and condoleezza rice. here is a preview. when i first got there, we had issues. but the one that was defining was when the president made the decision to hit syria. after the chemical. when he made that decision, the number of calls and emails from countries who said it is so good to see america lead again was amusing -- was amazing. out and tos to speak lead on the international stage. when we do they feel more confident. i...
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c-span andtonight on a former secretaries of state madeleine albright and condoleezza rice are joined by u.n. ambassador nikki haley at an event hosted by the george w. bush institute in new york. here's a preview. and i think we have to recognize that we are dealing with a president of a country of russia who is a kgb agent. they know how to do propaganda. what they are doing is using information in a way to undermine the system, democracy. what they want to do is undermine the democracies in europe and separate us from europe, and i do believe they have figured out how to make our life more complicated in every single way through various new methods, tweets and bots and various aspects. we are an open society and they are using our openness. how do we deal with it without closing down? it is a challenge for all of us to think through that it has changed because we are being attacked in a new way through a new system. anouncer: this was part of forum on freedom and security includes opening remarks by former first lady laura bush. once the entire program tonight at 8:00 p.m. eastern
c-span andtonight on a former secretaries of state madeleine albright and condoleezza rice are joined by u.n. ambassador nikki haley at an event hosted by the george w. bush institute in new york. here's a preview. and i think we have to recognize that we are dealing with a president of a country of russia who is a kgb agent. they know how to do propaganda. what they are doing is using information in a way to undermine the system, democracy. what they want to do is undermine the democracies in...
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one of the things we have to keep in mind is that rex tillerson is secretary of state because condoleezza rice and bob gates recommended him. they had served on an exxon committee with him and thought he was really smart, might be good. and i hope every night they kick themselves for what they have done. we know that one of the reasons that tillerson was picked is because he looks like a secretary of state -- [laughter] and that bob corker was picked because he's too short. [laughter] kakistocracy. but i don't think any of us expected that tillerson would be systematically destroying the state department the way he is. and i'm not sure what the reasons are, but we also know that a guy from exxon who was awarded the, you know, top medal from russia is somebody who needs to be watched very carefully. on the electoral college, we are strong supporters of the electoral vote compact in states. you don't have to do this with a constitutional amendment. 165 electoral votes represented now in states that have passed laws that as soon as you get over the 270 mark, they will this their law direct that t
one of the things we have to keep in mind is that rex tillerson is secretary of state because condoleezza rice and bob gates recommended him. they had served on an exxon committee with him and thought he was really smart, might be good. and i hope every night they kick themselves for what they have done. we know that one of the reasons that tillerson was picked is because he looks like a secretary of state -- [laughter] and that bob corker was picked because he's too short. [laughter]...
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administration for rumsfeld as assistant secretary of defense and before that he served under condoleezza rice. i could go through the but i won't. i have to tell you being a junior senator coming in and having someone of roberts cal -- caliber willing to serve with me was a real honor. started under deputy helms and has worked on capitol hill for many times. he has the grasp of history that is unparalleled. we play a game in my office called stomp stump or robert and we haven't figured out how to do it yet i guess so has broad-based educational experience that follows in the line of the service that mr. chair and your comment about taking up readiness seriously there's probably not a day that goes by that we are not talking about that and it's one of the reasons when they were looking at the subcommittee that i may serve on that he was the one to say it would be great to get the personnel subcommittee because that's an area where we can do a lot of work and we focused on it and we have made progress. i'm pretty sure most of the senate armed services staff have a high opinion of roberts i will
administration for rumsfeld as assistant secretary of defense and before that he served under condoleezza rice. i could go through the but i won't. i have to tell you being a junior senator coming in and having someone of roberts cal -- caliber willing to serve with me was a real honor. started under deputy helms and has worked on capitol hill for many times. he has the grasp of history that is unparalleled. we play a game in my office called stomp stump or robert and we haven't figured out how...
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for both gates and rumsfield as assistant secretary of defense and before that he served under condoleezza rice. i could go through the full resume but i won't. i have to tell you being a junior senator being willing to serve with me was a real honor. he started under jesse helms and he's worked on capitol hill for many years up to and serving in the leader's office. he has a grasp of history that is unparallel. we play a game in my office called stump robert. we haven't figured out how to do it yet and he has a broad base of educational experience. in your comments about taking readiness seriously there's probably not a day that goes by that we're not talking about that and it's one of the reasons when we were looking at subcommittees i may serve on that he was the one to say it would be great for you to get the personnel subcommittee because that's an area we can do a lot of work and we made progress with the great staff and i'm pretty sure they have a high opinion of robert. we also call him forest gump. because there is not a single story he cannot put in context of some experience he had h
for both gates and rumsfield as assistant secretary of defense and before that he served under condoleezza rice. i could go through the full resume but i won't. i have to tell you being a junior senator being willing to serve with me was a real honor. he started under jesse helms and he's worked on capitol hill for many years up to and serving in the leader's office. he has a grasp of history that is unparallel. we play a game in my office called stump robert. we haven't figured out how to do...
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we've heard condoleezza rice express interest and a number of others, but i do think consideration hasodell. now, to be clear, i'm certainly parting ranks with most agents and players and a lot of fans. but the big criticism of commissioner goodell really has nothing to do with his contract, and that is in most instances he's the judge, jury and executioner when it comes to player discipline. as an agent, i would certainly agree that needs to be rebalanced, but that comes from the cba. you can say, oh, doug, they can take it to appellate review or arbitration, but that feels like the harlem globetrotters and the washington generals. we know how that game's going to end. neil: we do know. >> mr. goodell always wins, so that's the one lingering issue, but that doesn't have anything to do with his contract. that's the cba that was collectively bargained. neil: doug, thank you very much. we'll have more after this, the dow down 54. . . . . ♪ traders -- they're always looking for advantages. the smart ones look to fidelity to find them. we give you research and data-visualization tools to h
we've heard condoleezza rice express interest and a number of others, but i do think consideration hasodell. now, to be clear, i'm certainly parting ranks with most agents and players and a lot of fans. but the big criticism of commissioner goodell really has nothing to do with his contract, and that is in most instances he's the judge, jury and executioner when it comes to player discipline. as an agent, i would certainly agree that needs to be rebalanced, but that comes from the cba. you can...
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for both gates and rumsfield as assistant secretary of defense and before that he served under condoleezza rice. i could go through the full resume but i won't. i have to tell you being a junior senator being willing to serve with me was a real honor. he started under jesse helms and he's worked on capitol hill for many years up to and serving in the leader's office. he has a grasp of history that is unparallel. we play a game in my office called stump robert. we haven't figured out how to do it yet and he has a broad base of educational experience. in your comments about taking readiness seriously there's probably not a day that goes by that we're not talking about that and it's one of the reasons when we were looking at subcommittees i may serve on that he was the one to say it would be great for you to get the personnel subcommittee because that's an area we can do a lot of work and we made progress with the great staff and i'm pretty sure they have a high opinion of robert. we also call him forest gump. because there is not a single story he cannot put in context of some experience he had h
for both gates and rumsfield as assistant secretary of defense and before that he served under condoleezza rice. i could go through the full resume but i won't. i have to tell you being a junior senator being willing to serve with me was a real honor. he started under jesse helms and he's worked on capitol hill for many years up to and serving in the leader's office. he has a grasp of history that is unparallel. we play a game in my office called stump robert. we haven't figured out how to do...
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they made a stop in their book tour that was moderated by secretary of state condoleezza rice.strong chance that i'm the only person on campus that voted for my father.>>>the former first daughter shared stories from their new book, sisters first. they did not focus on politics but they did share stories about their dad. they tried to talk him out of running for president because they told him it would ruin their lives.>>>the sisters told the crowd that the good far outweigh the bad during their time at the white house. jenna is working as a little receipt advocate, barbara runs a nonprofit. >>>a sense of fear sweeping in the community following the arrest of undocumented immigrants. support groups say that people from vietnam and cambodia are fearful they will be detained and deported. agents track down more than 200 vietnamese and cambodian immigrants last month. among the concerns, undocumented immigrants say they are worried about splitting up families. some members are deported.>>> the murder trial of - - steinle was killed 2 years ago as she walked along. 14 with her fath
they made a stop in their book tour that was moderated by secretary of state condoleezza rice.strong chance that i'm the only person on campus that voted for my father.>>>the former first daughter shared stories from their new book, sisters first. they did not focus on politics but they did share stories about their dad. they tried to talk him out of running for president because they told him it would ruin their lives.>>>the sisters told the crowd that the good far outweigh...
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eastern on c-span un ambassador nikki haley joins former secretary of state madeleine albright and condoleezza rice to discuss national security issues. at 8:30 p.m. on c-span2 its book tv with authors who have recently written books on the science and at eight eastern on c-span3 it's american history tv programs on herbert hoover in his relationships with other us presidents. >> c-span's washington journal, live every day with news and policy issues that impact you. coming up tuesday morning, the atlantic caroline kitchener talks about how the president and influence of political extremist groups have grown on the internet. then the latest on nafta renegotiations and the trump administration trade policy with public citizen global trade watch director and peterson institute senior fellow. miami herald reporter explores the future of guantÁnamo bay detainees under the trump administration. be sure to watch c-span washington journal, live at seven eastern tuesday morning. during the discussion. >> c-span where history unfolds daily. in 1979, c-span was created as the public service by america's cabl
eastern on c-span un ambassador nikki haley joins former secretary of state madeleine albright and condoleezza rice to discuss national security issues. at 8:30 p.m. on c-span2 its book tv with authors who have recently written books on the science and at eight eastern on c-span3 it's american history tv programs on herbert hoover in his relationships with other us presidents. >> c-span's washington journal, live every day with news and policy issues that impact you. coming up tuesday...
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and before that he served under condoleezza rice. i could go true the full resume but i won't. i can tell you being a junior senator coming in and serving with him was real honor. he started under jesse helms and in the leaders office. he has a grasp of history that is unparallel. we play a game in my office call stump robert. we haven't figured out how to do it yet. he has a broad base of educational experience, above the lines of service. but mr. chairman, in your comments about taking readiness seriously, there is not a day that goes by we are not talking about. and one of the reasons when we were looking at subcommittees that i may serve on that he was the one to say it would be great to get the person ale subcommittee because that's an area where we can do a lot of work and we focused on it and made progress with the great staff. and i'm pretty sure most of the senate armed services staff have a high opinion of robert. i'll tell you we also call him forest gump because there is not a single story he cannot put in context of some experience during his working career or dati
and before that he served under condoleezza rice. i could go true the full resume but i won't. i can tell you being a junior senator coming in and serving with him was real honor. he started under jesse helms and in the leaders office. he has a grasp of history that is unparallel. we play a game in my office call stump robert. we haven't figured out how to do it yet. he has a broad base of educational experience, above the lines of service. but mr. chairman, in your comments about taking...