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your family managed to escape from czechoslovakia?adeleine albright: let me go back a little bit heard my father was a diplomat. he was in belgrade when i was four years old. my mother wanted me to be born in crock -- in prague. then they went back to belgrade. i mother was the most wonderful, delightful person that that exactly what she had in her mind. what happened was after munich, when the czechoslovakian spiked ,ap -- the czechoslovakian spot she, at a dinner party, said i would rather be married to a street cleaner than to a soldier who'd does not fight. they were then withdrawn back to prague. whenrents were in prague the nazis came in in 1939. i only learned through something that my mother had written that my father was trying to get out, because he wanted to go in exile. grandmotherwith my while they went and spent the night in different places all the time. ultimately, my mother wrote that as a result of some bribery, my father did get a visa and got out. going toout via london, where my father joined the government in exi
your family managed to escape from czechoslovakia?adeleine albright: let me go back a little bit heard my father was a diplomat. he was in belgrade when i was four years old. my mother wanted me to be born in crock -- in prague. then they went back to belgrade. i mother was the most wonderful, delightful person that that exactly what she had in her mind. what happened was after munich, when the czechoslovakian spiked ,ap -- the czechoslovakian spot she, at a dinner party, said i would rather be...
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he took over all the rest of czechoslovakia. there would be no more peace in our time.ania! >> the picture was becoming clear. the conquering forces of violence would being set loose in the world. where would they stop? in a last desperate effort to avert a world war, president roosevelt sent messages to hitler and mussolini asking their promise to respect the independence of 30 free countries. to adolf hitler this message was a huge joke, as he repeated the names to a year iing ratsteig. >> liechtenstein, lux sen burg, roma romania, yugoslavia, iraq, iran, palestine -- >> this was the only answer the president received. >> seig heil! >> on september the 1st, 1939, the nazi army smashed into poland. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> england and france had a treaty with poland. would they act now? at home, we listened in suspense. >> adolf hitler's all-out attack on poland makes the long, dreaded european war a certainty. prime minister chamberlain of great britain gave the nazi dictator a zero hour for withdrawing his troops from poland. that zero hour ends now. at this time, we transfer you to
he took over all the rest of czechoslovakia. there would be no more peace in our time.ania! >> the picture was becoming clear. the conquering forces of violence would being set loose in the world. where would they stop? in a last desperate effort to avert a world war, president roosevelt sent messages to hitler and mussolini asking their promise to respect the independence of 30 free countries. to adolf hitler this message was a huge joke, as he repeated the names to a year iing ratsteig....
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he took over all the rest of czechoslovakia. 1930 nine, as we here in america observe good friday -- 1939, as we here in america observe good friday. newspaper man: italy attacks. narrator: the picture was becoming clear. conquering forces were being set loose in the world. different -- desperate effort to avert a world war, president roosevelt sent messages to hitler's and miscellany, asking their promise to respect the independence of fighting free countries. two and off it look, this message was a huge joke as he repeated the names. [reading names] narrator: this was the only answer the president received. 1939, the nazi army smashed into poland. england and france had a treaty with poland. with a act now? -- would they act now? prime minister chamberlain of great britain in the nazi dictator is zero hour for withdrawing his troops from poland. the zero hour ends now. at this time, we transfer you to london for an important announcement by the british prime minister. up to the very last, it told've been quite possible obtain
he took over all the rest of czechoslovakia. 1930 nine, as we here in america observe good friday -- 1939, as we here in america observe good friday. newspaper man: italy attacks. narrator: the picture was becoming clear. conquering forces were being set loose in the world. different -- desperate effort to avert a world war, president roosevelt sent messages to hitler's and miscellany, asking their promise to respect the independence of fighting free countries. two and off it look, this message...
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asked whether today's arrest in czechoslovakia was a part of that proportional response, the white house appeared purposefully vague. not able to speak with much specificity about what actions have been taken, if actions have been taken." that guarded response- an indication that consequences for retaliating in cyber war are at best unknown and at worst dangerous. earnest says: "the rules of the road when it comes to cyber security in large part are not well established." north korea's cyber attack on sony films in 2014 is just one worst case scenario. it exposed the dirty laundry of company executives, cost sony 15 million dollars to stop, and caused permanent destruction. kellermann says: "we have to realize that systems were destroyed. systems stopped working." the huge cost that cking can impose on a society - is matched by the toll it has taken on individual lives - the unauthorized release of deeply private information often ruining careers, and relationships. in washington, the southern nevada health district confirms the first flu death of the season. ...the patient was over 65 y
asked whether today's arrest in czechoslovakia was a part of that proportional response, the white house appeared purposefully vague. not able to speak with much specificity about what actions have been taken, if actions have been taken." that guarded response- an indication that consequences for retaliating in cyber war are at best unknown and at worst dangerous. earnest says: "the rules of the road when it comes to cyber security in large part are not well established." north...
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czechoslovakia occupied. poland defeated. denmark gone. holland, belgium, france gone.ain now. britain was alone. hitler considered the war over. everybody considered the war over except the british. the 11th hour, the lion was finally aroused. >> our island, whatever the cost may be, we shall fight on beaches, land, in fields, in streets, and on the hills we shall never surrender. >> for a year they took everything that the nazis could throw at them. for one solid year, from june 1940 to june of 1941, they were the only major power fighting the greatest war machine in the world. they took body blow after body blow. solid punches before they even had their guard up. all they did was take it on the chin and hang on to the ropes. they never went down. and while they buried their dead, they prepared grimly and defiantly for the day when they could strike back. there were no victories to cheer them on. just defeat after defeat. some heroic like the beaches of dunkirk. or like the hills of greece. british soldiers landed to keep their pledge of honor to the greek people. lan
czechoslovakia occupied. poland defeated. denmark gone. holland, belgium, france gone.ain now. britain was alone. hitler considered the war over. everybody considered the war over except the british. the 11th hour, the lion was finally aroused. >> our island, whatever the cost may be, we shall fight on beaches, land, in fields, in streets, and on the hills we shall never surrender. >> for a year they took everything that the nazis could throw at them. for one solid year, from june...
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this is the greatest appeasement since chamberlain gave czechoslovakia to hitler to which podesta suppliedyup. there are plenty more where those came from. wikileaks promising to release 40,000 more e-mails by election day. >> all of that on top of what was released, what she had to say or some of her people had to say about evangelicals or catholics. >> there's a lot in there. one of the accusers unleashing a strong message for the media. kathleen willey tells sean hannity that her name continues to be smeared while hillary clinton covers for her husband. >> everybody in the mainstream press is calling all of bill clinton's crimes infidelity. rape, sexual assault and sexual harassment are not infidelities. they are crimes and they are misdemeanors. his wife is covering for him. no champion of women, attacks the victims of sexual assault and rape. >> willie claims bill clinton groped and kissed her during a private meeting in 1993 while she was a volunteer at the white house. >> furry online. they are reprimanded for waring donald trump hats. we reported on this several days ago and we hav
this is the greatest appeasement since chamberlain gave czechoslovakia to hitler to which podesta suppliedyup. there are plenty more where those came from. wikileaks promising to release 40,000 more e-mails by election day. >> all of that on top of what was released, what she had to say or some of her people had to say about evangelicals or catholics. >> there's a lot in there. one of the accusers unleashing a strong message for the media. kathleen willey tells sean hannity that her...
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he was so smart he went over to czechoslovakia. he found an old formula and he smuggled that into the united states. that's what enabled him to have such a huge production capability. >> the dea mobilizes its forces to track down the card. >> we started canvassing the town, walking, going door to door, trying to find out where he'd went. he wasn't found that night even with the helicopter. >> there were 50 law enforcement officers and hounds searching the kansas woods for him. >> at the time, i don't believe anyone else in the country knew what was going on here. they were probably watching the election. i still don't think people realized how big of an event this was. >> i didn't even want to do my work outside that night, knowing that somebody could be out there. >> most of the town knew there was a bad guy running loose, but that's all they knew. >>> it's too close to election day to take carnahan's name off the ballot. >> you have to be an inhabitant of the state when elected and how can a dead man be an inhabitant of the state
he was so smart he went over to czechoslovakia. he found an old formula and he smuggled that into the united states. that's what enabled him to have such a huge production capability. >> the dea mobilizes its forces to track down the card. >> we started canvassing the town, walking, going door to door, trying to find out where he'd went. he wasn't found that night even with the helicopter. >> there were 50 law enforcement officers and hounds searching the kansas woods for him....
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during his 18-year career at cia he served as the top spy in jordan on form her czechoslovakia.ners stated in his expert opinion the united states did participate directly or indirectly in supply of weapons to the libyan transitional council. >> that is where i came up with this zero footprint arab supply chain. reporter: and based on this new court filing the justice department has now moved to dismiss the charges against tury in part because a trial that would happen around the election in november would publicly expose evidence about the administration's strategy to arm the libyan opposition. the government motion reads in part, in light of the court's discovery rulings, the administrative resolution between ddtc, that is a branch of the state department that licenses weapons for sale and the defendant, and other factors the government seeks leave of the court to dismiss the criminal matter. this case will now be resolved through a civil settlement which avoids litigation over clinton's term as secretary of state as well as her emails. t you uri told fox as part of the invest
during his 18-year career at cia he served as the top spy in jordan on form her czechoslovakia.ners stated in his expert opinion the united states did participate directly or indirectly in supply of weapons to the libyan transitional council. >> that is where i came up with this zero footprint arab supply chain. reporter: and based on this new court filing the justice department has now moved to dismiss the charges against tury in part because a trial that would happen around the election...
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he was so smart he went over to czechoslovakia. he found an old formula and he smuggled that into the united states. that's what enabled him to have such a huge production capability. >> the dea mobilizes its forces to track down the card. >> we started canvassing the town, walking, going door to door, trying to find out where he'd went. he wasn't found that night even with the helicopter. >> there were 50 law enforcement officers and hounds searching the kansas woods for him. >> at the time, i don't believe anyone else in the country knew what was going on here. they were probably watching the election. i still don't think people realized how big of an event this was. >> i didn't even want to do my work outside that night, knowing that somebody could be out there. >> most of the town knew there was a bad guy running loose, but that's all they knew. >>> it's too close to election day to take carnahan's name off the ballot. >> you have to be an inhabitant of the state when elected and how can a dead man be an inhabitant of the state
he was so smart he went over to czechoslovakia. he found an old formula and he smuggled that into the united states. that's what enabled him to have such a huge production capability. >> the dea mobilizes its forces to track down the card. >> we started canvassing the town, walking, going door to door, trying to find out where he'd went. he wasn't found that night even with the helicopter. >> there were 50 law enforcement officers and hounds searching the kansas woods for him....
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i happen to be in czechoslovakia. when i was a kid i cried when stalin died. but i want to ask you a question, what do you think is really psychologically behind toxic mixture of attraction and disregard for human life and societies? you answered some of the questions but what really attracts people to do this -- >> yes. >> officer cambridge. >> the cambridge spies and company were somewhat different species than noel field. noel field was -- was not a cynic, i think they were, i think they were disenchanted with british society. i don't think they gave a damn frankly as best i can make out about the little guy, about, you know, job creation, noel field actually did. the tragedy of noel field is that he really did start out with high ideals and slowly, slowly this -- this poisonous ideology poised into him and would pretty much do anything for the face. a acceptable to a powerful seduction and he was such a personality. we didn't -- even without the internet, people like that, they are talent-spotted by those looking for recruits. yes. [inaudible] >> you did a
i happen to be in czechoslovakia. when i was a kid i cried when stalin died. but i want to ask you a question, what do you think is really psychologically behind toxic mixture of attraction and disregard for human life and societies? you answered some of the questions but what really attracts people to do this -- >> yes. >> officer cambridge. >> the cambridge spies and company were somewhat different species than noel field. noel field was -- was not a cynic, i think they...
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he was so smart he went over to checks slovak -- czechoslovakia, and that's how he had such a big productiongency. >> the dea uses mobile forces to try to find him by car. >> we were walking door to door trying to find out where he had went. wasn't found that night, even though the helicopter had an infrared on it to detect body heat. >> there were 50 law enforcement officers and hounds searching the kansas woods for him. >> at the time i don't think anyone else in the country knew what was going on here. they were probably watching the election. i still don't think people realize how big of an event this was. >> i didn't even want to do my work outside that night, knowing that somebody could be out there. >> most of the town knew there was a bad guy running loose, but that's all they knew. >>> it's too close to election day to take carnahan's name off the ballot. >> you have to be an inhabitant of the state when elected and how can a dead man be an inhabitant of the state? >> detectives say that night two men were seen leaving this missile site. >> election 2000, in every way and since a ba
he was so smart he went over to checks slovak -- czechoslovakia, and that's how he had such a big productiongency. >> the dea uses mobile forces to try to find him by car. >> we were walking door to door trying to find out where he had went. wasn't found that night, even though the helicopter had an infrared on it to detect body heat. >> there were 50 law enforcement officers and hounds searching the kansas woods for him. >> at the time i don't think anyone else in the...
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she talks to philanthropist david rubenstein about immigrating from czechoslovakia, working for president jimmy carter, her night -- her time at the united nations, and her appointment as secretary of state by president clinton. this event is one hour. [applause]
she talks to philanthropist david rubenstein about immigrating from czechoslovakia, working for president jimmy carter, her night -- her time at the united nations, and her appointment as secretary of state by president clinton. this event is one hour. [applause]
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kirk compared president obama to neville chamberlain, who handed portions of czechoslovakia over to adolphitler. podesta has responded to this latest release saying in part, it is now clear that the illegal hack of my personal e-mail account was just like the other recent election related hacks, the work of the russian government. this level of meddling by a foreign power can only be aimed at boosting donald trump and should send chills down the spine of all americans. >>> new overnight, nbc news has learned donald trump's campaign is pulling out of virginia. three sources with knowledge of the decision say it was announced on a conference call late last night, leaving some republican party operatives in the state blind sided. trump's former virginia state chairman cory stewart, who was recently fired by the campaign, called the move totally premature. trump has trailed clinton in every poll in virginia since august. a recent roanoke college poll had clinton leading in the state by nine points. a source tells nbc news trump's campaign is shifting focus to critical battleground state, inclu
kirk compared president obama to neville chamberlain, who handed portions of czechoslovakia over to adolphitler. podesta has responded to this latest release saying in part, it is now clear that the illegal hack of my personal e-mail account was just like the other recent election related hacks, the work of the russian government. this level of meddling by a foreign power can only be aimed at boosting donald trump and should send chills down the spine of all americans. >>> new...
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she talks with david rubenstein about emigrating from czechoslovakia, working for jimmy carter, her timeat the united nations, and her appointment to secretary of state by president con
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she talks with david rubenstein about immigrating from czechoslovakia, working for jimmy carter, and her appointment as secretary of state. is one hour.
she talks with david rubenstein about immigrating from czechoslovakia, working for jimmy carter, and her appointment as secretary of state. is one hour.
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. >> and 1787 they were jews in czechoslovakia. >> 1787 my ancestors were on the slave trade. so that is the ideas they talk about are all of us because it is liberty. so slavery is part of the of the agassi the ags. >> they did not apply to me. >> we have a civil war. wait eight minutes. i am sitting here and someone tells me what they're doing when they were free. they did not have shackles. >> talk about the ancestors. they create a system of government that allowed barack obama to be president of the united states. >> 250 years later after 100 years of jim crow. >> doesn't that prove the system of government that they created in do word beyond all love the other things that had to happen correct the system of government is the same. >> accuse said you were finishing up. >> so to take my ancestors freedom down the road. >> okay we will move on with another question. joe, within the african-american community, which is depicted to dealing with so to share within the context of this panel and if you speak on behalf of americans which is a valid considerations. [laughter] so i
. >> and 1787 they were jews in czechoslovakia. >> 1787 my ancestors were on the slave trade. so that is the ideas they talk about are all of us because it is liberty. so slavery is part of the of the agassi the ags. >> they did not apply to me. >> we have a civil war. wait eight minutes. i am sitting here and someone tells me what they're doing when they were free. they did not have shackles. >> talk about the ancestors. they create a system of government that...
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the famous one who was the one, in fact, she's from the former czechoslovakia, who coined the term "the donald." she's also the one when they had a wicked, wicked public divorce was on the cover every day of tabloids said don't get mad, get everything. [laughter] okay. this woman likes to talk, and she's just disappeared. never seen her. second wife, is she's still alive. she's been married four times, and donald went to her fourth wedding. [laughter] but marla maples comes along, and he's still married -- inconveniently -- to the first woman. and so this was hidden for a while, but then there was this big scene in aspen at christmas time, and the two women were fighting over donald. he loved it. it was in paper. at that time he wasn't running for office, and he loved, loved that women -- he was on page 6 in the tabloids in new york. in fact, many, many people we talked to said he cultivated this. he loved being in the newspaper about this woman, and now along came -- and that woman. and along came marla maples with a great name, former beauty pageant winner in georgia. it wasn't even,
the famous one who was the one, in fact, she's from the former czechoslovakia, who coined the term "the donald." she's also the one when they had a wicked, wicked public divorce was on the cover every day of tabloids said don't get mad, get everything. [laughter] okay. this woman likes to talk, and she's just disappeared. never seen her. second wife, is she's still alive. she's been married four times, and donald went to her fourth wedding. [laughter] but marla maples comes along, and...
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she came from czechoslovakia. i mean there, was no messing around with her either.t. so we were pretty good kids. >> we have a great relationship. always had a great relationship. i think we'll go out to dinner tonight or something. >> when their parents split, the highly publicized divorce took its toll. >> she's a special woman, always will be. >> where are you going to dinner? >> you didn't talk to your dad for a year or so. can you talk a little bit about why that was and how you felt? >> listen, for me i was 12. >> oh, 12. >> i was 12. you think you're a man. you're starting to feel like you are but you don't really understand the way everything else works. it was difficult time. certainly difficult reading about it in the papers every day on the way to school. >> i read this story about you that when you heard about it you asked your mom about whether you were still going to be ivanka trump. is that a true story? >> yeah, i think i was digesting things and trying to understand as a 10 or 11-year-old would, the implications to me. and my life. and my relationsh
she came from czechoslovakia. i mean there, was no messing around with her either.t. so we were pretty good kids. >> we have a great relationship. always had a great relationship. i think we'll go out to dinner tonight or something. >> when their parents split, the highly publicized divorce took its toll. >> she's a special woman, always will be. >> where are you going to dinner? >> you didn't talk to your dad for a year or so. can you talk a little bit about why...
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she came from a communist czechoslovakia.get away with it. we were pretty good kids. >> we have a great relationship. we've always had a great relationship. i think we'll go out to dinner tonight or something. >> when their parents split, the highly public sized divorce took its toll. >> she's a special woman. she always will be. >> where are you going to dinner? >> you didn't talk to your dad for a year or so. you can talk a little bit about why that was and how you felt as a -- >> listen, i think i was 12. >> -- teenager? >> i was 12. you think you're a pan, you're starting to feel like you are, but you don't understand the way everything else works. it was a difficult time, certainly difficult reading about it in the papering every day on the way to school. >> i read this story about you that when you heard about it you and asked whether you were still going to be ivanka trump. >> i think i was digesting things and trying to understand as you know a 10 or 11-year-old would the implications to me and my life and my relation
she came from a communist czechoslovakia.get away with it. we were pretty good kids. >> we have a great relationship. we've always had a great relationship. i think we'll go out to dinner tonight or something. >> when their parents split, the highly public sized divorce took its toll. >> she's a special woman. she always will be. >> where are you going to dinner? >> you didn't talk to your dad for a year or so. you can talk a little bit about why that was and how...
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the old soviet union when he invaded hungary and czechoslovakia, they were trying to cling to what theyad until the invasion of afghanistan, which didn't turn back well. putin is not only interested in clawback efforts, he's interested in conquest. this guy will never be america's friend no matter what we do. he is our enemy because he's chosen to do and he's leading a decaying state, but doing it brilliantly. stuart: you've got us worried. >> you should be worried. stuart: good to have you. >> thank you, stuart. stuart: running out of time, but we will be back. are you on medicare? do you have the coverage you need? open enrollment ends december 7th. don't put it off 'til later. now's the time to get on a path that could be right for you... with unitedhealthcare medicare solutions. call today to learn about the kinds of coverage we offer, including aarp medicarecomplete plans insured through unitedhealthcare. these medicare advantage plans can combine parts a and b, your hospital and doctor coverage... with part d prescription drug coverage, and extra benefits... all in one complete pl
the old soviet union when he invaded hungary and czechoslovakia, they were trying to cling to what theyad until the invasion of afghanistan, which didn't turn back well. putin is not only interested in clawback efforts, he's interested in conquest. this guy will never be america's friend no matter what we do. he is our enemy because he's chosen to do and he's leading a decaying state, but doing it brilliantly. stuart: you've got us worried. >> you should be worried. stuart: good to have...
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he compared president obama to a prime minister who handed czechoslovakia to adolf hitler.an alleged e-mail from podesta to hillary clinton and a top aide urging clinton to call prominent latino politicians to ask for support. the e-mail, which mentions former new mexico governor bill richardson and former energy secretary pena features the subject line, needy latinos and one easy call. meanwhile, a purported 2011 e-mail exchange features podesta and center for american progress fellow reportedly discussing religion. responded to comments on rupert murdoch raising kids as catholic. he allegedly replied i imagine they think it is the most socially acceptable politically conservative religion. their rich friends wouldn't understand if they became evangelicals. here is the response yesterday. >> i'm a catholic. i don't recognize that e-mail that we saw. and this whole effort is led by the russians. the russians orchestrated this hack. we believe as noted by the statement of national intelligence they're behind timing and manner of the leaks and we're not going to do anymore to
he compared president obama to a prime minister who handed czechoslovakia to adolf hitler.an alleged e-mail from podesta to hillary clinton and a top aide urging clinton to call prominent latino politicians to ask for support. the e-mail, which mentions former new mexico governor bill richardson and former energy secretary pena features the subject line, needy latinos and one easy call. meanwhile, a purported 2011 e-mail exchange features podesta and center for american progress fellow...
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she talks to philanthropist david rubenstein about immigrating from czechoslovakia, working for president jimmy carter, her night -- her time at the united nations, and her appointment as secretary of state by president clinton. this event is one hour. [applause] >> thank you. it is my pleasure to welcome everyone here to the first of an exciting new series of interviews conducted a i smithsonian regent and philanthropist extraordinary david rubenstein. i'm sure you will agree david is also a great american. [applause] we are kicking off this great american a fascinating conversation with one of the most accomplished people on the world stage -- secretary madeleine albright. [applause] and what better place to begin than in this great american museum? the smithsonian has always been uniquely american, examining culture and history, exploring artistic expression and scientific innovation. ofay we are an institution 19 museums, nine research centers, a national zoo, with collections totaling 156 million objects. still, the story of america is so expensive that we continually work to include
she talks to philanthropist david rubenstein about immigrating from czechoslovakia, working for president jimmy carter, her night -- her time at the united nations, and her appointment as secretary of state by president clinton. this event is one hour. [applause] >> thank you. it is my pleasure to welcome everyone here to the first of an exciting new series of interviews conducted a i smithsonian regent and philanthropist extraordinary david rubenstein. i'm sure you will agree david is...