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also, what advice would he give to his labor party. >>> and condoleezza rice, the former secretary of state, former national security adviser. when she served president bush, the world came together to tackle the terror threat after 9/11. now it is coming apart. how does rice rate president trump on his foreign policy? >>> first, here's my take. as he moves on to his fourth national security adviser in less than three years, it's become clear that donald trump's foreign policy is in shambles. it has produced turmoil but achieved almost nothing. despite all the boasts, there are no new deals with china, iran, north korea, the taliban or between the israelis and the palestinians. just uncertainty, disappointment and lots of bruised feelings. trump informed the world that he was a great dealmaker, yet other than minor changes to nafta and the u.s.-korean trade pact, he has achieved little. there are many reasons for this. the trump administration has been chaotic and undisciplined, bringing the ethos of a mom and pop real estate shop to one of the world's largest and most complex institu
also, what advice would he give to his labor party. >>> and condoleezza rice, the former secretary of state, former national security adviser. when she served president bush, the world came together to tackle the terror threat after 9/11. now it is coming apart. how does rice rate president trump on his foreign policy? >>> first, here's my take. as he moves on to his fourth national security adviser in less than three years, it's become clear that donald trump's foreign policy...
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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 a couple of things in this book. first ofll, it will have been 30 years next yearince the unification of germany. and the way that the cold war ended is a reminder of two very forward.t principles, going the first is, diplomacy mat
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...
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please welcome, secretary condoleezza rice!ying ) wrrchg >> stephen: thank you for being here. >> a pleasure. i have to say something from the start. that was great walkup music. thank you to the band. they are fantastic. ( cheers and applause ) >> stephen: as i was saying backstage, i can't believe i never interviewed you before. i thought i hd w assured by my staff that i haven't. i have so many questions to ask you from the last 18 years but i'll boil it down to the last three days. >> all right. >> stephen: trump invited the taliban to camp david three days before 9/11. >> right. >> stephen: where did you find your jaw once you realized it had dropped? ( laughter ) >> let me make a point first about the decision to cancel the meeting, that was a good decision. >> stephen: sure. often his best decisions are not to do the things he decided to do. ( laughter ) >> well, whatever the reason, it was a good decision because i think the taliban has become convinced that we want to deal far more than they do. you know, the last year
please welcome, secretary condoleezza rice!ying ) wrrchg >> stephen: thank you for being here. >> a pleasure. i have to say something from the start. that was great walkup music. thank you to the band. they are fantastic. ( cheers and applause ) >> stephen: as i was saying backstage, i can't believe i never interviewed you before. i thought i hd w assured by my staff that i haven't. i have so many questions to ask you from the last 18 years but i'll boil it down to the last...
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and condoleezza rice enter commission recommended to rice,e nba and our players association that we returno the 18-year-old entry age. , thatad a huge impact together with a better understanding of what is happening these top players, and it is hard to see it even as a full gear in many cases. then they leave once tournament is over. i changed the age to 18, and the historic -- and the players association has historically had it at 18, but there are a number of issues that have to be worked out between us on the players association. it is a few years out. and if we were to make the change, the first season it would make sense would be 2022, and part because that is the current class that is just in essence finishing their freshman year in high school. on the cohort is pretty well-known. lots of these young men may move from 10th projected picked a third projected pick, but there are and that many surprises in the cohort. so if it was no longer an eligibility issue, because now ncaa regulations mean we can't be involved with that cohort of players right now, so if the our were to change, we
and condoleezza rice enter commission recommended to rice,e nba and our players association that we returno the 18-year-old entry age. , thatad a huge impact together with a better understanding of what is happening these top players, and it is hard to see it even as a full gear in many cases. then they leave once tournament is over. i changed the age to 18, and the historic -- and the players association has historically had it at 18, but there are a number of issues that have to be worked out...
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ultimately condoleezza rice and her commission recommend to the nba and the players association thatreturn to the 18-year-old entry age, and i would say that had a huge impact on me. that together with a better understanding of what is happening to these top players come it is hard to see it as a full year in many cases, and then leave once the tournament is over. i have changed my position. the players association has historically been at 18, but there are issues that need to be worked through, so it is something we are in active discussions on. it is a few years away. also, if we were to make the change, the first season it would make sense is 2022, in part because that is the current class that has finished her freshman year in high school, and the cohort is pretty well known. lots of these young men may move from tent projected picked a third projected pic, but there are not that many surprises in the cohort. if there was no longer an issue of eligibility, the ncaa regulation says we can't be involved with that cohort of players. if the rule were to change, we and our players ass
ultimately condoleezza rice and her commission recommend to the nba and the players association thatreturn to the 18-year-old entry age, and i would say that had a huge impact on me. that together with a better understanding of what is happening to these top players come it is hard to see it as a full year in many cases, and then leave once the tournament is over. i have changed my position. the players association has historically been at 18, but there are issues that need to be worked...
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everybody, i am martha maccallum and this is "the story" tonight, a lot to get to onset with condoleezza rice in just moments, but first, fox news correspondent gillian turner with the bolton back story this evening. good evening, jillian. pick a good evening, martha. if the he said, she said continuing here at the white house tonight. aides say president trump fired up bolton but sources close to the former national security advisor it was his decision to leave first. at this point there's really only one thing both sides agree on. >> john bolton's policies and priorities did not align with president trump's. because source familiar with both of us tells fox news he was completely blindsided by the turn of events here over the last 24 hours. they described him as being shocked the president's decision -- after serving for 17 months. bolton's recognition stomach resignation letter is short, to the point. he said i hereby resign effective immediately. as a system to the president for national security affairs. thank you for having afforded me this opportunity to serve our country. president tr
everybody, i am martha maccallum and this is "the story" tonight, a lot to get to onset with condoleezza rice in just moments, but first, fox news correspondent gillian turner with the bolton back story this evening. good evening, jillian. pick a good evening, martha. if the he said, she said continuing here at the white house tonight. aides say president trump fired up bolton but sources close to the former national security advisor it was his decision to leave first. at this point...
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we will talk about foreign policy with condoleezza rice this morning. washington examiner chief political correspondent. the exit from the white house. dr. mike talking about the dangers of the pain. we kick off this morning with the remembrance a day we will never forget. that is september 11, 2001 at the date the united states suffered its worst terrorist attack in history nearly 3,000 americans died on that day in new york city in washington dc. , in pennsylvania, present trump takes place -- takes part with a moment of silence. of course, we have our own stories we know we have our own memories. the spin was given to meet with my dick carrasco. it signifies at the number of first responders that died on that day because of course we know as we were coming out they were coming out the fire department of department of new york was going in. i wear this today in honor and remembrance of their legacies. >> i did not live in new york at the time i lived near the pentagon but i think we all remember the heroism of the first responders. the security people
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ultimately condoleezza rice and her commission recommended to the nba and our players association that we return to the 18-year-old entry age. i would say that had a huge impact on me, that together with a better understanding of what is happening to these top players and it is hard to see it as a full year in many cases. toave changed my position 18. the players association has historically been that it should be 18 but there are a bunch of issues that need to be worked through. david: a couple years away? to make a: if we were change the first season it would make sense to make the change for is 2022. that is the current class that has just finished their freshman year in high school. the cohort is pretty well known. may movehese young men from 10th projected pick to third projected take. there are not that many surprises. if there was no longer an issue of elle ability. -- eligibility. ncaa rules we cannot be involved in that cohort of players. usthe rule were to change, and our players association and usa basketball would work more closely with them to prepare them for the nba. aft
ultimately condoleezza rice and her commission recommended to the nba and our players association that we return to the 18-year-old entry age. i would say that had a huge impact on me, that together with a better understanding of what is happening to these top players and it is hard to see it as a full year in many cases. toave changed my position 18. the players association has historically been that it should be 18 but there are a bunch of issues that need to be worked through. david: a...
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plus we sat down with former secretary of state condoleezza rice to get her thoughts on mr. trump's world view and device siives in the country today. >> divisiveness in the country. >> it is stop to quit labeling each other and say he or she is a racist. when you say that, it is meant to stop the conversation and we need to have a conversation. >> brennan: question will also talk with u.n. ambassador during the obama administration, samantha power. and as contracts news kicks off the special network series, eye on earth, we will take take a t our changing climate, a new survey out this morning shows that most americans think climate change is serious and needs to be addressed now. it is all ahead on "face the nation". .. >> brennan: good morning. and welcome to "face the nation" from our studio on the roof of the jones day law firm here on capitol hill are we will be broadcasting for the next few weeks while our washington studio gets some adjustments. we begin this morning with the chairman of the house intelligence committee, california's adam schiff, good morning, good t
plus we sat down with former secretary of state condoleezza rice to get her thoughts on mr. trump's world view and device siives in the country today. >> divisiveness in the country. >> it is stop to quit labeling each other and say he or she is a racist. when you say that, it is meant to stop the conversation and we need to have a conversation. >> brennan: question will also talk with u.n. ambassador during the obama administration, samantha power. and as contracts news kicks...
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condoleezza rice was president george w. bush's national security adviser when the u.s. and in our toyota green room and we'll ask what she thinks about president trump's decision to cancel those peace talks with the taliban. >> always interesting to talk to condi rice. >>> turning to baseball legend david ortiz made a surprise appearance at boston's fenway 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 sh
condoleezza rice was president george w. bush's national security adviser when the u.s. and in our toyota green room and we'll ask what she thinks about president trump's decision to cancel those peace talks with the taliban. >> always interesting to talk to condi rice. >>> turning to baseball legend david ortiz made a surprise appearance at boston's fenway park three months after being shot in the dominican republic. the three-time world series winner got a standing ovation,...
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over at "the today show" savanna guthrie had condoleezza rice on and condoleezza rice was talking aboutook that has just come out. and we want you to listen to the amazing response condoleezza rice shuts down savanna guthrie when she asked whether russian interference actually worked and blocked a hillary rodham clinton victory. we have heard that narrative a million times. now it's in the form of a question from a today show anchor and here is condoleezza rice's answer to her. >> do you think it's possible that russia's election interference actually worked? it actually elected donald trump over hillary clinton? >> i don't think there is any evidence of that and you know i don't think that's a good conversation to have. i think that really does devalue the people in wisconsin and michigan and others who decided to vote for president trump. whether you like this president or not, whether you believe that he should have been president or not. let's give the credit to the americans who went out and voted for somebody who they thought would bring change. katie: class act as always. i find
over at "the today show" savanna guthrie had condoleezza rice on and condoleezza rice was talking aboutook that has just come out. and we want you to listen to the amazing response condoleezza rice shuts down savanna guthrie when she asked whether russian interference actually worked and blocked a hillary rodham clinton victory. we have heard that narrative a million times. now it's in the form of a question from a today show anchor and here is condoleezza rice's answer to her....
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today on the show, tony blair and condoleezza rice.the former prime minister of the united kingdom on the chaos caused by brexit and boris johnson. what really is going on? and how will it end? also, what advice would he give to his labor party. >>> and condoleezza rice, the former secretary of state, former national security adviser. when she served president bush, the world came together to
today on the show, tony blair and condoleezza rice.the former prime minister of the united kingdom on the chaos caused by brexit and boris johnson. what really is going on? and how will it end? also, what advice would he give to his labor party. >>> and condoleezza rice, the former secretary of state, former national security adviser. when she served president bush, the world came together to
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thank goodness we had condoleezza rice in that seat. this structure, by the way, the national security council was built after world war ii when there was a good bit of freelancing going on. it turned out fine, by the way. we won, thank god. but the whole idea was to create a structure in which an organized and thoughtful response could be crafted. and that's what susan rice and that's what condoleezza rice got. >> steve hadley was another, the other national security adviser who worked for george w. bush. there's a selflessness about people, condoleezza rice and susan rice became household names because of some of the events that transpired on their watch. but what's so uncomfortable about watching this administration and having the kind of debates that you talked about should they say or go, should they talk or not talk, is that the arsonist is the president of the united states. and so we can talk around that. it's fine. lots of days we have to, and we should. but the bottom line is whether you love or hate john bolton, whether you a
thank goodness we had condoleezza rice in that seat. this structure, by the way, the national security council was built after world war ii when there was a good bit of freelancing going on. it turned out fine, by the way. we won, thank god. but the whole idea was to create a structure in which an organized and thoughtful response could be crafted. and that's what susan rice and that's what condoleezza rice got. >> steve hadley was another, the other national security adviser who worked...
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condoleezza rice the national security advisor, secretary of state comes to georgia. wow.we matter. in her certainly they are not going to let us down if we get into a problem. they've got our backs. we told the georgians, don't get into a war. condoleezza rice said to the georgian president, don't attack. don't fall for the russian trap. what he heard was, i know, don't attack the russians, that would be bad. but the words we use said one thing, the actions that we took going there when meeting with him said something else and that something else said you really matter to the united states. so what did doctor Ãdo? he decided he could use this security umbrella to go recover some of the states in georgia that had long peeled away from the central georgian government so he attacked first, the russians were waiting for him. they knew what might be coming. they counter invaded, took over these separate territories, recognize their independence, we wound up in a war that we were trying to deter. why? i would argue it's because we had the wrong paradigm. we thought deterrence m
condoleezza rice the national security advisor, secretary of state comes to georgia. wow.we matter. in her certainly they are not going to let us down if we get into a problem. they've got our backs. we told the georgians, don't get into a war. condoleezza rice said to the georgian president, don't attack. don't fall for the russian trap. what he heard was, i know, don't attack the russians, that would be bad. but the words we use said one thing, the actions that we took going there when...
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condoleezza rice said to georgian president, adopt attack, don't fall for the russian trap, right? what did he snaer he heard, yeah,ishing know-dope attack the russians, that would be bad. but the words we used said one thing. the actions we took going there, beating with him, said something else and that something else said you really matter to the united states. so the what did he do? he decided that he could use this security umbrella to go recover some of the separatist states in georgia that had long peeled away from the central georgiaon go. he attacked and russians were waiting. the counter-innovated, took over -- invaded, took othe territories and recognized their independence we wound up in a war we were trying to deter. why? i would argue that it's because we had the wrong paradigm. we thought deterrence model would work. in fact, it produced a cascade of events we didn't anticipate. does i prove the world world wai model we should think about? no. but man we need to step back and think maybe we need to think harder on this. >> this is our last question. >> thank you for
condoleezza rice said to georgian president, adopt attack, don't fall for the russian trap, right? what did he snaer he heard, yeah,ishing know-dope attack the russians, that would be bad. but the words we used said one thing. the actions we took going there, beating with him, said something else and that something else said you really matter to the united states. so the what did he do? he decided that he could use this security umbrella to go recover some of the separatist states in georgia...
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good for condoleezza rice. >> do you think it's possible that russia's election interference actually worked and actually elected donald trump? >> i don't think there is any evidence of that. you know, i really don't think that's a good conversation to have. i think that really devalues the people in wisconsin and michigan and others who decided to vote for president trump. let's give the credit to the americans who voted for somebody they thought would bring change. the question is: are we going to be responsive to some of the messages out there in do you hear me now? >> sean: as per usual, nbc looked pretty stupid, per usual. now, the news so-called network chief conspiracy theorist ross while rachel maddow, oh, she is getting sued for $10 million by the network known as own. after she sued, she is being sued, accusing them of being paid russia propaganda. i have it right here, the taxes, they are right here, i have them. we paid a $38 million in taxes. whoops. someone should maybe start telling ross while rachel maddow, the conspiracy theorist of all theorists, the gig is up. every
good for condoleezza rice. >> do you think it's possible that russia's election interference actually worked and actually elected donald trump? >> i don't think there is any evidence of that. you know, i really don't think that's a good conversation to have. i think that really devalues the people in wisconsin and michigan and others who decided to vote for president trump. let's give the credit to the americans who voted for somebody they thought would bring change. the question...
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everybody, i am martha maccallum and this is "the story" tonight, a lot to get to onset with condoleezza rice correspondent gillian turner with the bolton back story this evening. good evening, jillian. pick a good evening, martha. if the he said, she said continuing here at the white house tonight. aides say president trump fired up bolton but sources close to the
everybody, i am martha maccallum and this is "the story" tonight, a lot to get to onset with condoleezza rice correspondent gillian turner with the bolton back story this evening. good evening, jillian. pick a good evening, martha. if the he said, she said continuing here at the white house tonight. aides say president trump fired up bolton but sources close to the
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we'll have more on this white house shakeup later and we'll also get the take of condoleezza rice who will join us live. >>> and we're also watching to some wild weather out west especially, tornadoes touching down in south dakota. what else are you looking at al? >> as we take a look out west, you can see we have strong storms firing up making their because through the western plains and into the upper mississippi river valley. in fact we have a risk of severe weather out there today. for today though, along the west coast, looking fantastic, a beautiful day in los angeles, sunshine 80. 73 in san francisco. partly sunny in seattle, some showers in amount lasalt lake. and denver with a temperature of 86. you can sk secan see temperatur have a lot of heat in the south. san diego will be in the 80s, but your yuma getting up to 110 by saturday. 106 in phoenix. los angeles amounts wa little w them, temperatures upper 80s. and fresno will see temperatures that will be approaching 100 degrees. rest of the country, we're looking at some record highs, making their way through the south and in
we'll have more on this white house shakeup later and we'll also get the take of condoleezza rice who will join us live. >>> and we're also watching to some wild weather out west especially, tornadoes touching down in south dakota. what else are you looking at al? >> as we take a look out west, you can see we have strong storms firing up making their because through the western plains and into the upper mississippi river valley. in fact we have a risk of severe weather out there...
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gronk, condoleezza rice the first time all three have been together and marianne williamson wants tot of the united states. steve: we have good bookers on this show. nearly 500 illegal immigrants reportedly freed from jail in one state despite having ice detainers on them. what's the state and how did it happen in the judge has that coming up next on this tuesday live from new york and washington, d.c. brian: you want to abolish ice, right? ♪ i will tell you once more ♪ before i get off the floor ♪ don't bring me down ♪ ♪ don't bring me down your refle. only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty, liberty, liberty, liberty ♪ ♪ [cheers] jillian: we begin with this close call. a humpback whale nearly collides with passengers on a tour boat in san francisco. the captain made a quick maneuver to avoid being hit. thankfully. and never seen this before. take ache a lot. a fisherman trapping this two ton lobste-toned lobster. living at marine center along with a blue lobster and two calico lobsters. kind of cool. steve: thank you. meanwhile this morning immigration outrage as a new report claims
gronk, condoleezza rice the first time all three have been together and marianne williamson wants tot of the united states. steve: we have good bookers on this show. nearly 500 illegal immigrants reportedly freed from jail in one state despite having ice detainers on them. what's the state and how did it happen in the judge has that coming up next on this tuesday live from new york and washington, d.c. brian: you want to abolish ice, right? ♪ i will tell you once more ♪ before i get off the...
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bush's secretary of state, condoleezza rice. she now teaches at stanford university and is the coauthor of a new book, to build a better world, choices to end the cold war and create a global commonwealth. president trump represents the very different kind of foreign policy for the republican party. it is more isolationist than republicans like yourself have been in the past. do you think that is more reflective of where the party is now? >> i don't know where the party is, but i certainly believe that president trump was speaking to something that is in the country. if you think back to the interview that president barack obama did with jeff goldberg in the atlantic just before he left office, there are really a lot of echoes of what you hear with president trump. he talked about a -- being -- there was this sort of anger and frustration sounding through about the lies and what they do. this has been coming for some time, probably a little bit of exhaustion with the wars and terrorism and vigilance. but the fact is, the america
bush's secretary of state, condoleezza rice. she now teaches at stanford university and is the coauthor of a new book, to build a better world, choices to end the cold war and create a global commonwealth. president trump represents the very different kind of foreign policy for the republican party. it is more isolationist than republicans like yourself have been in the past. do you think that is more reflective of where the party is now? >> i don't know where the party is, but i...
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former secretary of state condoleezza rice participated as well as curry's former teammate, andre iguodala. >> hopes to raise more than a million dollars today. that's our report. we appreciate your time. i'm dan ashley. david muir >>> tonight, president trump on any possible u.s. military action against iran. what the president said late today, after the devastating attack on one of the world's largest oil facilities in saudi arabia. oil prices already shooting up tonight. what americans will see at the gas pump and soon. >>> the deadly explosion. firefighters had been called to the scene already amid fears about gas. then the deadly and powerful blast, debris raining down on the neighborhood. >>> the massive strike tonight at general motors. nearly 50,000 workers walking off the job. this evening, we're with the workers, what they're now demanding. and gm and the rare move. what they made public. >>> the new firestorm tonight surrounding supreme court justice brett kavanaugh. a new report, another incident of alleged sexual misconduct while at yale. tonight, abc news reaching the
former secretary of state condoleezza rice participated as well as curry's former teammate, andre iguodala. >> hopes to raise more than a million dollars today. that's our report. we appreciate your time. i'm dan ashley. david muir >>> tonight, president trump on any possible u.s. military action against iran. what the president said late today, after the devastating attack on one of the world's largest oil facilities in saudi arabia. oil prices already shooting up tonight. what...
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secretary of state condoleezza rice made the highest level u.s. visit to libya since 1953 then she said both countries had entered quotes a new phase just 3 years later violent protests spread from benghazi to other cities resulting in foreign intervention and the killing of colonel gadhafi the longest serving arab leader. following years of conflict a new u.n. backed unity government was created in tripoli but it's been a power struggle and fighting between rival governments ever since let's get more on this joining us here in the news hour is terry use of who's in tripoli he's a senior fellow and director at the brookings doha center terek use of 50 years on what's colonel gadhafi is legacy. i would say were partly in the state we face in libya today state of instability and security violence and a civil war that appears to have no end in sight in part due to the legacy of 50 years 40 years of which duffey did not invest in the country's institutions gadhafi did not make social economic development social cohesion nation building. and a prospero
secretary of state condoleezza rice made the highest level u.s. visit to libya since 1953 then she said both countries had entered quotes a new phase just 3 years later violent protests spread from benghazi to other cities resulting in foreign intervention and the killing of colonel gadhafi the longest serving arab leader. following years of conflict a new u.n. backed unity government was created in tripoli but it's been a power struggle and fighting between rival governments ever since let's...
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. >> when condoleezza rice grew up in the segregated south, she was taught that she could be anythi sheanted as long as she did everything twice as well. ♪ her first dream, to be a concerl pianist, fel. but she would make it onto the world stage. [ cheers and applause ] >> we cannot be reluctant to lead, and you cannot lead from behind. a trusted adviser to the first president bush and then hison, she was at the white house during 9/11 and when the thited states went to war afghanistan and iraq.af >> colin powell leaves big shoes to fill at the state department but condce is the right person to fill them. >> she went on to become theer first african-an woman to be secretary of state, meeting
. >> when condoleezza rice grew up in the segregated south, she was taught that she could be anythi sheanted as long as she did everything twice as well. ♪ her first dream, to be a concerl pianist, fel. but she would make it onto the world stage. [ cheers and applause ] >> we cannot be reluctant to lead, and you cannot lead from behind. a trusted adviser to the first president bush and then hison, she was at the white house during 9/11 and when the thited states went to war...
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security, this 50% decrease since april in illegal border crossings and welcoming back to the show, condoleezza riceg my black but will he be returning to football? he has a message to get over pain in your life? johnny damon, former red sox, former yankee here with a special message. that is coming up if we can packet into 3 hours. if we go along, we will sleep in. back to you guys, have to finish up strong. >> keep a big show, hope you are not nervous. 12 minutes to get it together. see you then. let's talk about this. a new law allows new york schools to observe the september 11th terrorist attack ahead of the 18th anniversary tomorrow. the measure approved by the governor calling for students to pause for a moment of silence and teachers and staff to start a dialogue about the deadliest attack on american soil. >> honoring victims and first responders of 9/11, the featured firefighters raising the american flag and twin towers. tomorrow the cubs play the san diego padres in the third game. >> in what many consider an entire cop climate in indianapolis author sitting the story straight about law
security, this 50% decrease since april in illegal border crossings and welcoming back to the show, condoleezza riceg my black but will he be returning to football? he has a message to get over pain in your life? johnny damon, former red sox, former yankee here with a special message. that is coming up if we can packet into 3 hours. if we go along, we will sleep in. back to you guys, have to finish up strong. >> keep a big show, hope you are not nervous. 12 minutes to get it together. see...
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during the george bush administration, she was a speechwriter and worked with condoleezza rice and worked on press and communication strategy at the national security council. please give her a hand as well. jennifer served as communications director for president barack obama from 2011 until 2015. she served as director of communication for hillary clinton's 2016 campaign. she's the author of the near times bestseller dear madam president. give her a hand. [applause] finally, rick wilson, a longtime republican strategist, and maker of ads and the familiar base on cnn and msnbc. he is an occasional columnist for the, and the author of new york times bestseller everything trump touches dies. [applause] weight. it gets better. -- wait. it gets better. his new book just announced with a january publication date is running against the devil. a plot to save america from trump and democrats from themselves. if only he would tell us what he thinks. join me in welcoming these guests. [applause] regards tont, with the news to the week, all we know is what we have heard. secretly readas the whistle
during the george bush administration, she was a speechwriter and worked with condoleezza rice and worked on press and communication strategy at the national security council. please give her a hand as well. jennifer served as communications director for president barack obama from 2011 until 2015. she served as director of communication for hillary clinton's 2016 campaign. she's the author of the near times bestseller dear madam president. give her a hand. [applause] finally, rick wilson, a...
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condoleezza rice pushes back on the russia collusion narrative. is it time to start paying players?pay college players are not, for the next 49 states. why go anywhere else if you get paid to go to california? we hope the judge wakes up on time. congressman brian mast will be here, donna brazile with who we can expect on a 10 person debate stage. and they step out. mark morgan on the major victory the supreme court handed the president yesterday. rob: the 8 on what should or should not be done with guns and week 2 of the nfl season. we hope you took a shower. tom will quiz us on thursday night football coming your way. plan on watching. you have to watch and you have to show up. rob: your worried about everybody's hygiene. this is your primary concern. we will be right back. so you have ten years experience... i do. but no phd? first kid here's all the numbers, food's in the fridge, oh and lucas likes to pull on jewelry so you might want to lose the nose ring. by their second kid, parents are more likely to choose luvs. live, learn, and get luvs. what might seem like a small cough c
condoleezza rice pushes back on the russia collusion narrative. is it time to start paying players?pay college players are not, for the next 49 states. why go anywhere else if you get paid to go to california? we hope the judge wakes up on time. congressman brian mast will be here, donna brazile with who we can expect on a 10 person debate stage. and they step out. mark morgan on the major victory the supreme court handed the president yesterday. rob: the 8 on what should or should not be done...
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condoleezza rice said to the georgian president, don't attack. don't fall for the russian trap. did suckers really here? what he heard was, yes i know. don't attack the russians that would be bad. but the words were used said one thing, the actions that we took going there meeting with him said something else and that something else said, you really matter to the united states. so what did he do? he decided that he could use the security umbrella to go recover some of the separate of states and georgia that had long peeled away from the central georgian government so he attacked first, the russians were waiting for him. they knew what might be coming they counter invaded, took over these separatist territories recognize their independence so we wound up in a war that we were trying to deter. why? i would argue that it's because we had the wrong paradigm. we thought that a deterrence model would work, in fact, it produced a cascade of events that we did not anticipate. that proved that the world war i model was the one we were thinking about? no it doesn't. i think it should caus
condoleezza rice said to the georgian president, don't attack. don't fall for the russian trap. did suckers really here? what he heard was, yes i know. don't attack the russians that would be bad. but the words were used said one thing, the actions that we took going there meeting with him said something else and that something else said, you really matter to the united states. so what did he do? he decided that he could use the security umbrella to go recover some of the separate of states and...
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condoleezza rice was on "cbs this morning." she was doing the rounds. she has a book out. she was giving a bunch of kind of fun interviews and this is when i think the president might've missed this particular clip. let's watch. >> i have seen the return of water called the four horsemen of the apocalypse. populism, i will cite nativism, not nationalism. isolation and protectionism. we have done that before. the lead to a depression and wa war. >> the great depression is here. it's been here since 2001 when china after the wto. we lost 70,000 factories, 3.4 million manufacturing jobs. we can't even make circuit boards for f-35's. that's how poor our industrial base has become. >> laura: wonder that chaplain chaplain? thank you very much. i said -- all right, we have a fox news alert. we can officially call the special election in north carolina's ninth district for republican dan bishop. this was the seat the democrats believed was going to be a bellwether signaling big trouble for trump. now it won't matter at all, right? the president visited last night and it paid divid
condoleezza rice was on "cbs this morning." she was doing the rounds. she has a book out. she was giving a bunch of kind of fun interviews and this is when i think the president might've missed this particular clip. let's watch. >> i have seen the return of water called the four horsemen of the apocalypse. populism, i will cite nativism, not nationalism. isolation and protectionism. we have done that before. the lead to a depression and wa war. >> the great depression is...
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he's also the co-author of a new work with former secretary of state condoleezza rice. titled "to build a better world." and create a global commonwealth. it's good to have you here on a very busy news day. look, we can talk about and learn more as the hours and days go on. we do know these two men had policy differences. but is maybe what's most clear here that for administrations dating back to the cold war, the process that happens here is either lacking or, at least substantially different than it's been in previous administrations. >> you know, it's actually interesting to think about this is a busy news day. there's actually no real crisis going on in the real world. this is all self-imposed noise. this is self-imposed chaos. our book is maybe about that period where there are major real things happening in the world and you have to cope with that. >> you make the argument you have worst johnson and brexit. you certainly have questions about what's going to happen in afghanistan, will we pull out all of the troops, could something there happen again. you have majo
he's also the co-author of a new work with former secretary of state condoleezza rice. titled "to build a better world." and create a global commonwealth. it's good to have you here on a very busy news day. look, we can talk about and learn more as the hours and days go on. we do know these two men had policy differences. but is maybe what's most clear here that for administrations dating back to the cold war, the process that happens here is either lacking or, at least substantially...
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the sort of private sector as well as government, national security back and forth worked with condoleezza rice during the administration of george w. bush and so forth. so not a well-known name in terms of the general public, but in those republican circles has been known over the last couple decades, and certainly may be more prominent going forward in the administration the other big expectation is he will be in line with the thinking of mike pompeo, the secretary of state that will be a real question will there be the coined of disagreements that we have seen with john bolton not expected to be so. will robert o'brien be a person who gives his differing opinions to the president we don't yet know how he'll deal with that. that will be something we'll have to report outgoing forward. some of what they were looking for is a quick answer, someone they have confidence in and someone that they don't think will have much drama craig. >> kelly o'donnell from the white house, thanks as always. we'll have much more on the new national security adviser and what it could mean for escalating tensions i
the sort of private sector as well as government, national security back and forth worked with condoleezza rice during the administration of george w. bush and so forth. so not a well-known name in terms of the general public, but in those republican circles has been known over the last couple decades, and certainly may be more prominent going forward in the administration the other big expectation is he will be in line with the thinking of mike pompeo, the secretary of state that will be a...
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condoleezza rice was on "cbs this morning." she was doing the rounds. she has a book out. she was giving a bunch of kind of fun interviews, and this is when i think the president might have missed, this particular clip. let's watch. >> i have seen the return of c what are called the four horsemen of the apocalypse. populism, i will say nativism not nationalism. isolationism and protectionism. we did that before.it was the pd war i and world war ii. it led to a depression and war. >> the great depression is here. it's been here since 2001 when china entered the wto. we lost 70,000 factories 3.4 million manufacturing jobs. we can't even make circuit boards foror f-35s. poor our industrial base has become. >> laura: when did that happen?when did china come undet wto. >>ha 2001. >> we got it. guys, thank you very much. i said to them, we have to make foreign policy and they did it. all right, we have a fox news alert. we can officially call the special election in north carolina'sti ninth distrit for republican dan bishop. this was the seat the democrats believed was going to
condoleezza rice was on "cbs this morning." she was doing the rounds. she has a book out. she was giving a bunch of kind of fun interviews, and this is when i think the president might have missed, this particular clip. let's watch. >> i have seen the return of c what are called the four horsemen of the apocalypse. populism, i will say nativism not nationalism. isolationism and protectionism. we did that before.it was the pd war i and world war ii. it led to a depression and...
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. >> brian and i were on with former secretary of state condoleezza rice. she said she's open to president trump wanting to sit down and have this emphasis on diplomacy. she said that's a positive things. she said the meetings have to be thoughtful and there was a lack of that with this particular idea of sitting down with the taliban. >> i want to raise another possibility here. you said the u.n. security council would have this u.n. meeting at the end of the month. there was the possibility of maybe some meeting with iran. i was searching through the tweets because i know therefore the minister loves to tweet at ambassador bolton. has -- they have had promises with each other. here you have the president, he was tempted to have that meeting in paris. go ahead. >> let's get in with this. john bolton just tweeted. i offered to resign last night and president trump said let's talk about it tomorrow. let me read that again. that is john bolton, former national security adviser for president trump, 21 second or so ago tweeted, i offered to resign last night an
. >> brian and i were on with former secretary of state condoleezza rice. she said she's open to president trump wanting to sit down and have this emphasis on diplomacy. she said that's a positive things. she said the meetings have to be thoughtful and there was a lack of that with this particular idea of sitting down with the taliban. >> i want to raise another possibility here. you said the u.n. security council would have this u.n. meeting at the end of the month. there was the...
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this escalatory attack -- >> harris: former secretary of state condoleezza rice disagrees with that.ey are pushing back correctly on an iranian regime that has been the most dangerous and disruptive regime in the middle east. >> harris: what you think about the situation in terms of where we could go next? >> alex: i think terms iranian policies are really being tested. it's been a little inconsistent. he pulled out of the treaty, increased sanctions, but then when they shut down one of our drones there was no military response. >> harris: can you make military response to this? when iran seems to be so thirsty for this? >> harris: needs to be part of larger strategy. i think he needs to have a strategy to get the opinions on board. part of what's going on is the iranians have somehow divided somehow divided the u.s. and europe. you need to have the french do business with the iranians what we are trying to put sections on them and starve them and try to impact their behavior that way. then you have the saudis in the middle of all this, of court. when they shut down u.s. property, a
this escalatory attack -- >> harris: former secretary of state condoleezza rice disagrees with that.ey are pushing back correctly on an iranian regime that has been the most dangerous and disruptive regime in the middle east. >> harris: what you think about the situation in terms of where we could go next? >> alex: i think terms iranian policies are really being tested. it's been a little inconsistent. he pulled out of the treaty, increased sanctions, but then when they shut...
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stanford's condoleezza rice will be on the "today" show at 7:00. woman to hold that job of principal architect in the war in iraq. she's talking about her book but excellent timing for nbc. look for that. we'll follow everything that's happening of course and follow me on twitter. i'm @scottmcgrew. >>> how's this for an epic flip-flop? one night after losing 15-0, the a's last night came out and bashed the astros. they scored a season high 21 runs. chris davis hit his 20th homer, making him the seventh athletic to reach 20 homers this season. the win marked the second time in history a team won by 14 runs, one game after losing by 15. the a's still hold on to the second wild card spot. so hopefully we can get some momentum going and win even more. >> how many times in history the team that loses by 14 wins by ss sh14. >> it's baseball, baby. they call them the boys of summer and summer is hanging on. >> it's going to be really hot. if you're headed out to a baseball game be prepared. a live look in dublin, one of the spots we'll feel the difference
stanford's condoleezza rice will be on the "today" show at 7:00. woman to hold that job of principal architect in the war in iraq. she's talking about her book but excellent timing for nbc. look for that. we'll follow everything that's happening of course and follow me on twitter. i'm @scottmcgrew. >>> how's this for an epic flip-flop? one night after losing 15-0, the a's last night came out and bashed the astros. they scored a season high 21 runs. chris davis hit his 20th...