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the role of senator george mitchell and the clintons, and the white house st. patrick's day events are a few examples of u.s. diplomacy, and political par at its best. the eu approach, as i said, chs was bottom up, funds together grass roots organizations on a cross community and cross border basis, and interesting to note, they have agreed to continue this program beyond brexit. so in concluding, i want to dwell on that final point in a little more detail. the good friday agreement brought peace and an end to sectarian violence on our streets. but genuine reconciliation is still a very long way off. that's the area we need to focus on. the peace walls, which still separate catholic and protestant communities are the most visible example of segregation at its worst. if the eu and the u.s. would work together to set up a specific us and you, nice name, reconciliation fund, to promote community reconciliation, and there i would focus on something like integrated education because that i firmly believe and there are many of us who do, is the unimportant area for y
the role of senator george mitchell and the clintons, and the white house st. patrick's day events are a few examples of u.s. diplomacy, and political par at its best. the eu approach, as i said, chs was bottom up, funds together grass roots organizations on a cross community and cross border basis, and interesting to note, they have agreed to continue this program beyond brexit. so in concluding, i want to dwell on that final point in a little more detail. the good friday agreement brought...
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i want to interviewed former senator george mitchell, not only about the israeli palestinian situation of which he had some responsibility at that time, but the broader middle east. and he said that the unresolved issues in the middle east were so big, so deep in tectonic lea. complicated that america ought to just stay away from the region that the, that the so called sam huntington class of civilizations was inevitable if we got involved and we ought to just, you know, say give us a call in 400 years. what is your view on these tensions in the middle east? are they? are they the kind of tension america can be engage with? or ought we? should we withdraw? keep our powder dry. wait for the middle east to resolve its own issues and be on the sidelines. i don't, i don't think we should be on the sidelines, but i don't think the only option we have is to intervene militarily or, you know, try to do nation building. when we do both of those things, we have problems in the region. we have diplomatic tools. ready we have, we cannot make tools, we have the ability to work through internationa
i want to interviewed former senator george mitchell, not only about the israeli palestinian situation of which he had some responsibility at that time, but the broader middle east. and he said that the unresolved issues in the middle east were so big, so deep in tectonic lea. complicated that america ought to just stay away from the region that the, that the so called sam huntington class of civilizations was inevitable if we got involved and we ought to just, you know, say give us a call in...
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you heard george mitchell say that that is too close for comfort.s time to take the fate of roe, the whole issue of abortion rights out of the hands of the supreme court. it's too dangerous there. he said in june, 1992, that rather than leaving it up to the court, congress should macon and round around the court. congress should pass a law that would protect the women's rights in all 50 states to an abortion. he promised he would bring the senate to a vote on the freedom of choice act, which would enshrine and boorish and rights. he did not follow through with a promise in the end. but the idea of doing that, the promise, has stuck around in democratic politics ever since. in a weird and frustrating way. go back to the 2008 presidential campaign, barack obama promised there would be a vote on the freedom of choice act. signing that bill, he said, would be the first thing i do as president. he was elected but that did not happen. as recently as 2020, almost every 2020 democratic primary candidate, said the same thing. codify roe v. wade into law if t
you heard george mitchell say that that is too close for comfort.s time to take the fate of roe, the whole issue of abortion rights out of the hands of the supreme court. it's too dangerous there. he said in june, 1992, that rather than leaving it up to the court, congress should macon and round around the court. congress should pass a law that would protect the women's rights in all 50 states to an abortion. he promised he would bring the senate to a vote on the freedom of choice act, which...
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you heard the democratic leader in the senate george mitchell say that is too close for comfort. it is time to take the whole issue of protecting abortion rights out of the hands of the supreme court. it is too dangerous there. so he said in june 1992 that rather than leaving it up to the court, congress should make an end run around the court. congress should just pass a federal law that would protect a woman's right to have an abortion in all 50 states. he promised he would bring the full united states senate to a vote on the freedom of choice act, which would enshrine abortion rights into federal law. in the end, he did not follow through on that promise, but the idea of doing that, the promise to do that, has stuck around in democratic politics ever since in weird and kind of frustrating way. go back to the 2008 presidential campaign. barack obama, then a candidate, said if he were elected president, he would make sure there was a vote on the freedom of choice act. he said signing that bill would be, quote, the first thing i'd do as president. he was elected president, but th
you heard the democratic leader in the senate george mitchell say that is too close for comfort. it is time to take the whole issue of protecting abortion rights out of the hands of the supreme court. it is too dangerous there. so he said in june 1992 that rather than leaving it up to the court, congress should make an end run around the court. congress should just pass a federal law that would protect a woman's right to have an abortion in all 50 states. he promised he would bring the full...
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she had been the finance chairman for the democratic senate campaign committee for george mitchell, whoas then the chairman. she knew a lot of officials which gave her a standing that not every freshman member of the house had. her campaign slogan in that 1987 special election was a voice that will be heard. that reflected the fact that she came to washington with some credentials that really helps her. host: the democrats had been in power in the house for a long time when she came to congress. that all changed when newt gingrich took control of the house. i'm wondering what happened to her view of the leadership in the democratic party without republican victory. -- with that republican victory. guest: she thought the leadership had been not smart. tom foley who had been the speaker of the house -- there were rumors this upstart, california congresswoman might challenge tom foley, which she said she was not intending to do. but lieutenants came and warned her against doing it. i don't think she liked that, either. i think she thought they were not responding to the times in an effecti
she had been the finance chairman for the democratic senate campaign committee for george mitchell, whoas then the chairman. she knew a lot of officials which gave her a standing that not every freshman member of the house had. her campaign slogan in that 1987 special election was a voice that will be heard. that reflected the fact that she came to washington with some credentials that really helps her. host: the democrats had been in power in the house for a long time when she came to...
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my grandfather and george time is from mitchell in virginia. and he ended up in rush in the most peculiar way. she was a friend, an amazing contract with the ministry of culture room in russia. and he pretty much got in a boat and ended up in the soviet union in 1930. it's important to remember that this was the period of the great depression. and it was also a period in which the she'll be a government was doing massive recruitment people with technical skills. ah, he graduated university of agriculture. if there is no career moves, there's no jobs and there's so much discrimination. what are you supposed to do? he went to a country where she had no clue what was going on. you watch, rush on the news. so that union communism. why would you want to go there? george time had a dream and he found a solution. and seen he made history. some of the african americans who went to soviet union in the 19th thirty's, found great success. you look at lloyd patterson and his son, james patterson. james patterson became a national icon. the baby in the same
my grandfather and george time is from mitchell in virginia. and he ended up in rush in the most peculiar way. she was a friend, an amazing contract with the ministry of culture room in russia. and he pretty much got in a boat and ended up in the soviet union in 1930. it's important to remember that this was the period of the great depression. and it was also a period in which the she'll be a government was doing massive recruitment people with technical skills. ah, he graduated university of...
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corrects top of the fourth inning, george wallace, mitchell miller.al baseball game for the 86th time. the democrats with the lead. colin allred is our better now. -- batter now. greg steube had 90 pitches. we did not get a report of how long they were going to let him go. >> roger williams going into the high 100s. we will have to see. >> strike one. >> how do you pull rags to be after he has been pitching and he hit a home run? >> that's true, all kinds of rules. >> jon ossoff takes his lead from first. 1-1 is high, not in time. corrects jon ossoff -- >> jon ossoff gets his third of the night. >> one of the younger lawmakers playing tonight. >> 2-1 ossoff at second base. trying to hold them off kelly -- kevin brady. corrects you mentioned they have played more than 80 times -- >> the fact that it is 42-42 and one tie, it is amazing in his that evenly divided. -- it is that evenly divided. >> when you think about the streaks, too. 2-2, swing and a miss. >> colin allred with the strikeout and the third out of the inning as the democrats push two more
corrects top of the fourth inning, george wallace, mitchell miller.al baseball game for the 86th time. the democrats with the lead. colin allred is our better now. -- batter now. greg steube had 90 pitches. we did not get a report of how long they were going to let him go. >> roger williams going into the high 100s. we will have to see. >> strike one. >> how do you pull rags to be after he has been pitching and he hit a home run? >> that's true, all kinds of rules....
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mitchell today. we'll have that. our conversation will continue with george will right after this.eep my social distance. shingles doesn't care. i stay within my family bubble. shingles doesn't care. because if you've had chicken pox, you're already carrying the virus that causes shingles. in fact, about 1 in 3 people will develop shingles, and the risk only increases as you age. so what can protect you against shingles? shingrix protects. now you can protect yourself from shingles with a vaccine proven to be over 90% effective. shingrix is a vaccine used to prevent shingles in adults 50 years and older. shingrix does not protect everyone and is not for those with severe allergic reactions to its ingredients or to a previous dose. an increased risk of guillain-barré syndrome was observed after vaccination with shingrix. the most common side effects are pain, redness, and swelling at the injection site, muscle pain, tiredness, headache, shivering, fever, and upset stomach. talk to your pharmacist or doctor about protecting yourself with shingrix. shingles doesn't care. but we do. li
mitchell today. we'll have that. our conversation will continue with george will right after this.eep my social distance. shingles doesn't care. i stay within my family bubble. shingles doesn't care. because if you've had chicken pox, you're already carrying the virus that causes shingles. in fact, about 1 in 3 people will develop shingles, and the risk only increases as you age. so what can protect you against shingles? shingrix protects. now you can protect yourself from shingles with a...
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mitchell today. we will have that, our conversation will continue with george will right after this. right after this #1 for psoriasis symptom relief* and #1 for eczema symptom relief* gold bond champion your skin when you really need to sleep you reach for the really good stuff. new zzzquil ultra helps you sleep better and longer when you need it most. it's non habit forming and powered by the makers of nyquil. new zzzquil ultra. when you really really need to sleep. >> welcome back, and ladies and gentlemen if life or truly perfect job well and i would be over a beverage discussing my frustration on the overspecialization of early pictures in modern baseball. alas that conversation or george will can go ours will have to wait in lieu of our discussion. we have all of 90 seconds to talk about politics. georgia, you said to andrew mitchell today, and i'm paraphrasing. if one man can change public life for the worse, i don't think we need to name names, that also means air go one man can change it for the better. and i heard that, and i was briefly filled with hope. how about a couple
mitchell today. we will have that, our conversation will continue with george will right after this. right after this #1 for psoriasis symptom relief* and #1 for eczema symptom relief* gold bond champion your skin when you really need to sleep you reach for the really good stuff. new zzzquil ultra helps you sleep better and longer when you need it most. it's non habit forming and powered by the makers of nyquil. new zzzquil ultra. when you really really need to sleep. >> welcome back, and...
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moderated elizabeth mitchell is the author of four nonfiction books and formally served as executive director of george magazine, the features editor of spin magazine, and a contributing editor to "newsweek." her writing has appeared in the "wall street journal," "chicago tribune," comcast travel, glamour in the nation, among others. mitchell has been interviewed on numerous radio and television shows and desktop nonfiction writing at columbia university. now let's hear from amy sohn and elizabeth mitchell. thank you for joining us. >> either. i am so thrilled to welcome amy sohn today to this program at the national archives. i'm huge fan of this book, "the man who hated women," and i'm so excited to get a chance to ask all the questions i had while i was reading it. so amy i want to start off just without he even came across this story, where did the whole adventure researching this begin? >> thank you so much for doing this. i feel aligned with you in our important work of uncovering women's stories, which is not always easy work, i thank you to the national archive foundation for having us, both of
moderated elizabeth mitchell is the author of four nonfiction books and formally served as executive director of george magazine, the features editor of spin magazine, and a contributing editor to "newsweek." her writing has appeared in the "wall street journal," "chicago tribune," comcast travel, glamour in the nation, among others. mitchell has been interviewed on numerous radio and television shows and desktop nonfiction writing at columbia university. now let's...
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he and george, her name was to nano any can anderson who could get him into a little bit a sheet that you could share him in columbia and i'd like to move him. mitchell clean can fees always money mat hoping to see me tell you i'm not a manager at the murray. i am in the a 10 gym in the 1950s, sixties and seventies attracted a wide circle of international writers. they influenced one another creatively and often translated one another's work. they also wrote about each other's experiences, the windshield cree roach about a life in 10 year. the frenchman was not at all pleased. the roll call of this 10 year literary circle, it loan and impressive. and includes the american play, right, tennessee williams. as well as the writers truman composing and go down 10, g was a city where they could work without distraction. writers who were well known in europe in america could find peace and quiet until the moroccan coast. they might be literary celebrities at home, but they were anonymous visitors in turn not is any large or so nice to be to left hand is nice was so the be just a neutral on these? no. well let's just say ok. jenny news is just to pack bounda
he and george, her name was to nano any can anderson who could get him into a little bit a sheet that you could share him in columbia and i'd like to move him. mitchell clean can fees always money mat hoping to see me tell you i'm not a manager at the murray. i am in the a 10 gym in the 1950s, sixties and seventies attracted a wide circle of international writers. they influenced one another creatively and often translated one another's work. they also wrote about each other's experiences, the...
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george's wonderful essays. and speaking of wonderful, out of this world. incredible images. a huge win for elon musk and his latest biographer joining us next. this is andrea mitchellell reports on msnbc ake like the splash they create the entrance they make, the surprises they initiate. otezla. it's a choice you can make. otezla is not a cream. it's a pill that treats plaque psoriasis differently. with otezla, 75% clearer skin is achievable. don't use if you're allergic to otezla. it may cause severe diarrhea, nausea, or vomiting. otezla is associated with an increased risk of depression. tell your doctor if you have a history of depression or suicidal thoughts or if these feelings develop. some people taking otezla reported weight loss. your doctor should monitor your weight and may stop treatment. upper respiratory tract infection and headache may occur. tell your doctor about your medicines, and if you're pregnant or planning to be. otezla. show more of you. your eyes. beautiful on the outside, but if you have diabetes, there can be some not-so-pretty stuff going on, on the inside. it's true, if you have diabetes, you know high blood sugar is the root of the pr
george's wonderful essays. and speaking of wonderful, out of this world. incredible images. a huge win for elon musk and his latest biographer joining us next. this is andrea mitchellell reports on msnbc ake like the splash they create the entrance they make, the surprises they initiate. otezla. it's a choice you can make. otezla is not a cream. it's a pill that treats plaque psoriasis differently. with otezla, 75% clearer skin is achievable. don't use if you're allergic to otezla. it may cause...
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george minardi louis joseph minervino thomas mingione wilbert miraille domenick n. mircovich rajesh arjan mirpuri joseph d. mistrulli susan j. miszkowicz paul thomas mitchellichard p. miuccio jeffrey peter mladenik frank v. moccia, sr. louis joseph modafferi and my father. your strength continues to motivate us. may we continue to make you proud. we love you, we miss you. until we meet again. >> and to my father. he was the coolest guy on the block from his neighborhood in brooklyn. he was the best house dj the neighborhood ever saw. he taught me to be proud of my heritage and my blood and i will always charge forward with that. thank you. [applause] ♪ boyie mohammed dennis mojica manuel d. mojica, jr. kleber rolando molina manuel de jesus molina carl molinaro justin john molisani, jr. brian patrick monaghan franklyn monahan john gerard monahan kristen leigh montanaro craig montano michael g. montesi carlos alberto montoya antonio de jesus montoya valdes cheryl ann monyak thomas carlo moody sharon moore krishna v. moorthy abner morales carlos manuel morales paula e. morales sonia mercedes morales puopolo gerard p. moran, jr. john christopher moran john mic
george minardi louis joseph minervino thomas mingione wilbert miraille domenick n. mircovich rajesh arjan mirpuri joseph d. mistrulli susan j. miszkowicz paul thomas mitchellichard p. miuccio jeffrey peter mladenik frank v. moccia, sr. louis joseph modafferi and my father. your strength continues to motivate us. may we continue to make you proud. we love you, we miss you. until we meet again. >> and to my father. he was the coolest guy on the block from his neighborhood in brooklyn. he...
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george minardi >> louis joseph minervino >> thomas mingione >> wilbert miraille >> domenick n. mircovich >> rajesh arjan mirpuri >> joseph d. mistrulli >> susan j. miszkowicz >> paul thomas mitchelladenik >> frank v. moccia, sr. >> louis joseph modafferi >> and my father charles joseph lorenz and. your strength continues to motivate us. we love you, dad. we miss you. until we meet again. >> and to my father, the coolest guy on the block from his neighborhood in brooklyn. a tragic and beautiful puerto rican neighborhood. the best house dj new york ever saw. he taught me to be proud of my heritage and my blood and i will always charge forward with that. thank you. >> boyie mohammed >> dennis mojica >> manuel d. mojica, jr. >> kleber rolando molina >> manuel de jesus molina >> carl molinaro >> justin john molisani, jr. >> brian patrick monaghan >> franklyn monahan >> john gerard monahan >> kristen leigh montanaro >> craig montano >> michael g. montesi >> carlos alberto montoya >> antonio de jesus montoya valdes >> cheryl ann monyak >> thomas carlo moody >> sharon moore >> krishna v. moorthy >> abner morales >> carlos manuel morales >> paula e. morales >> sonia mercedes morales puopo
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george ten and his officials are all gathered at the sea i.e. in secure areas, and are having meetings as we speak. having m>> andrea mitchellg about sending emissaries around the world in an effort to build what has been described as an extraordinary coalition of people to try to build an alliance against the idea of terrorism? because it's not just western democracies that are being threatened by all of this. but as you well know, many of the modern arab states have been targets as well. >> and as dick colbert and general schwarzkopf were talking to you earlier, very clear that we are at a very weak moment diplomatically, in the arab world and gulf regions. our best allies, including saudi arabia, top leaders have been blunt in telling president bush and communicating privately with his father, who is of course very popular in that area. and talking to other u.s. officials about how displeased they are about the situation with the u.s., israel and the palestinians. so, there is very little support. bin laden is a hero and is in many ways an idol to many people on the street and palestinian areas. so, while we have to be ve
george ten and his officials are all gathered at the sea i.e. in secure areas, and are having meetings as we speak. having m>> andrea mitchellg about sending emissaries around the world in an effort to build what has been described as an extraordinary coalition of people to try to build an alliance against the idea of terrorism? because it's not just western democracies that are being threatened by all of this. but as you well know, many of the modern arab states have been targets as...