63
63
Nov 20, 2016
11/16
by
FBC
tv
eye 63
favorite 0
quote 0
thanks, guys, thank you so much to hadley and jess for joining us. great to see both you ladies. >>> coming up, mr. trump at his famous new jersey golf club this weekend pow powing with potential cabinet picks. the stock teeing up profits for you next. know about investing. believe in something, buy shares in it, watch it grow. so...what if you could invest in the future? the future of kids? like a stock. not the kind of stock that's about making money. but a stock for social change. a whole new kind of investment called better futures. when you invest, it helps kids go to college. i could be one of the first college graduates from my family. the first philanthropist from my neighborhood. and if i'm the first, then maybe there's a second. and a third. believe in us, invest in us. watch us grow. my name is sydni and i'm your dividend. >>> predictions. gary b., go. >> you know what's going to be huge under trump? golf. he's going to be the best and biggest golfer in the presidency. i think golf the stock g-l-f is up 100% by the end of his term. >> golf
thanks, guys, thank you so much to hadley and jess for joining us. great to see both you ladies. >>> coming up, mr. trump at his famous new jersey golf club this weekend pow powing with potential cabinet picks. the stock teeing up profits for you next. know about investing. believe in something, buy shares in it, watch it grow. so...what if you could invest in the future? the future of kids? like a stock. not the kind of stock that's about making money. but a stock for social change. a...
56
56
Nov 27, 2016
11/16
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 56
favorite 0
quote 0
hadley arkes: apart from the notion of a free election? if somebody who does not vote says, i have never voted, why should i be under control of these laws? you --arkes: if you might be under control of a family, and you did not elect to be in that family, either. it is a question of by and large, if we are with a notion of the consent of the governed in a population, it is still quite legitimate to say, shouldn't there be some kind of test for people who are going to be exercising that franchise for others, governing their life? knowd we expect people to something about what they are doing, expect them to be literate? we could be very demanding about this. say,certain point, people you should not be voting to put costs on other people if you are not willing to support -- willing to pay taxes to support those policies were self. these are all arguable. you could cut it any number of ways. we seem to have arrived at a position that no, we will not make somebody's formal education a requirement. some people with more advanced degrees sometim
hadley arkes: apart from the notion of a free election? if somebody who does not vote says, i have never voted, why should i be under control of these laws? you --arkes: if you might be under control of a family, and you did not elect to be in that family, either. it is a question of by and large, if we are with a notion of the consent of the governed in a population, it is still quite legitimate to say, shouldn't there be some kind of test for people who are going to be exercising that...
112
112
Nov 19, 2016
11/16
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 112
favorite 0
quote 0
thanks, guys, thank you so much to hadley and jess for joining us.reat to see both you ladies. >>> coming up, mr. trump at his famous new jersey golf club this weekend pow powing with potential cabinet picks. the stock teeing up profits for you next. ♪jake reese, "day to feel alive"♪ ♪jake reese, "day to feel alive"♪ ♪jake reese, "day to feel alive"♪ >>> predictions. gary b., go. >> you know what's going to be huge under trump? golf. he's going to be the best and biggest golfer in the presidency. i think golf the stock g-l-f is up 100% by the end of his term. >> golf and jobs in china are not coming back any time soon. >> john, your prediction. >> gary's a scratch golfer, of course he chose that. forget the ford-trump brouhaha. ford up 20% in a year i like it. >> gary, do you own it? >> it's at 12, i'd buy at 9. >> strikes brewing at busy o'hare airport right in time for the holidays. guess who doesn't matter? southwest airlines have midway in chicago. up 20%. >> john, you like it? >> no. i can't even understand him. buy delta, i own that. >> can't s
thanks, guys, thank you so much to hadley and jess for joining us.reat to see both you ladies. >>> coming up, mr. trump at his famous new jersey golf club this weekend pow powing with potential cabinet picks. the stock teeing up profits for you next. ♪jake reese, "day to feel alive"♪ ♪jake reese, "day to feel alive"♪ ♪jake reese, "day to feel alive"♪ >>> predictions. gary b., go. >> you know what's going to be huge under trump?...
65
65
Nov 20, 2016
11/16
by
FBC
tv
eye 65
favorite 0
quote 0
thanks, guys, thank you so much to hadley and jess for joining us.p, mr. trump at his famous new jersey golf club this weekend pow powing with potential cabinet picks. the stock teeing up profits for you next. you totanobody's hurt, new car. but there will still be pain. it comes when your insurance company says they'll only pay three-quarters of what it takes to replace it. what are you supposed to do? drive three-quarters of a car? now if you had liberty mutual new car replacement™, you'd get your whole car back. i guess they don't want you driving around on three wheels. smart. with liberty mutual new car replacement™, we'll replace the full value of your car. liberty stands with you™. liberty mutual insurance. >>> predictions. gary b., go. >> you know what's going to be huge under trump? golf. he's going to be the best and biggest golfer in the presidency. i think golf the stock g-l-f is up 100% by the end of his term. >> golf and jobs in china are not coming back any time soon. >> john, your prediction. >> gary's a scratch golfer, of course he c
thanks, guys, thank you so much to hadley and jess for joining us.p, mr. trump at his famous new jersey golf club this weekend pow powing with potential cabinet picks. the stock teeing up profits for you next. you totanobody's hurt, new car. but there will still be pain. it comes when your insurance company says they'll only pay three-quarters of what it takes to replace it. what are you supposed to do? drive three-quarters of a car? now if you had liberty mutual new car replacement™, you'd...
162
162
Nov 30, 2016
11/16
by
KQED
tv
eye 162
favorite 0
quote 0
i'm proud to have been be able to work with steve hadley on this. we've taken a rational approach to a very difficult problem. >> woodruff: you also call steve hadley for unleach -- unleashing the potential hand in hand with security measures. these are the things, engaging, education, the youth of the region, these are things that call for money and frankly different religious and cultural changes, don't they? >> i don't think they call for a lot of money, and it's one of the things that i think we are proud of this report, because when you talk in washington about the middle east, it's all about iraq and syria and iran. what we've found is there are positive things going on, activity at the local level, government policies that are moving in the right direction of empowering their people, of getting rid of regulations that are in the way of the kind of entrepreneurial activity we're seeing. there is good news there and something we can work with to try to get a more peaceful and stable middle east. >> woodruff: is there receptivity in these countr
i'm proud to have been be able to work with steve hadley on this. we've taken a rational approach to a very difficult problem. >> woodruff: you also call steve hadley for unleach -- unleashing the potential hand in hand with security measures. these are the things, engaging, education, the youth of the region, these are things that call for money and frankly different religious and cultural changes, don't they? >> i don't think they call for a lot of money, and it's one of the...
93
93
Nov 22, 2016
11/16
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 93
favorite 0
quote 0
hadley: have i got it right? >> exactly. mr. hadley: we've talked about --, and i want to pick up on something amr said, you talked about the failures of states to govern effectively led to the collapse or civil war in iraq, syria, and libya. and yemen. so one question is -- are other states in the region at risk? have we seen the last of the dominoes, or are there other dominoes that potentially could fall, and if so, what will bring that about? tammy: that is a crucial question, because for all that are international attention is focused on the eggs that have already fallen off the wall, others are up there wobbling, and there have been another of analytical attempts to sketch out what did those broken eggs have been common. you have seen some arguments about republics being more vulnerable than monarchies, for example. what i see in the places that i would say today are still vulnerable, it's those places where, as we saw in egypt, you have an aging leader with no clearer succession plan, and certainly no transparent, account
hadley: have i got it right? >> exactly. mr. hadley: we've talked about --, and i want to pick up on something amr said, you talked about the failures of states to govern effectively led to the collapse or civil war in iraq, syria, and libya. and yemen. so one question is -- are other states in the region at risk? have we seen the last of the dominoes, or are there other dominoes that potentially could fall, and if so, what will bring that about? tammy: that is a crucial question, because...
108
108
Nov 28, 2016
11/16
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 108
favorite 0
quote 0
hadley: i want to go toamr, and then we will go to the audience. lawrence of arabia said i am a river to my people. you are saying a legitimacy based on satisfying what the people expect from their government and increasingly that includes participation in a role in fashioning their own uture. get that. i've spent three three-hour sessions in the last 14 months and i tried to make this argument that this is a source of legitimacy. this is what he must do if over the long-term he's going to bring stability and prosperity. and i have not yet made the sale. what you hear is what you would expect, given the trauma that egypt has been through, i understand what you are saying, but you need to understand this is a difficult time, there is extremism at the door, and the middle east cannot stand a breakdown in order of a country of 90 million people. if you think refugee flows are bad now, you just wait until egypt breaks down. so what is the argument you make to one who sincerely believes, and which he is risking his life, how do you make the argument to
hadley: i want to go toamr, and then we will go to the audience. lawrence of arabia said i am a river to my people. you are saying a legitimacy based on satisfying what the people expect from their government and increasingly that includes participation in a role in fashioning their own uture. get that. i've spent three three-hour sessions in the last 14 months and i tried to make this argument that this is a source of legitimacy. this is what he must do if over the long-term he's going to...
104
104
Nov 21, 2016
11/16
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 104
favorite 0
quote 0
let me begin by thanking my fantastic cochairs, steve hadley and madeleine albright.hen we started this project, steve and madeleine told each of us working group chairs not to be afraid to ask the questions and to challenge our assumptions . i think recognizing that in the middle east, this is a moment of truly historic transition, and i think the questions of for the region and for those of us outside who care about the region and have a stake in the region, that questioning of assumptions is even more important today than it was when we started the project, so i really want to thank you both for a fantastic process. i want to thank my fellow working group members in the region and all over the u.s. and europe, we managed to meet virtually and in person and i learned a great deal from all of them. they are listed in the report, so i hope you will take a look and share my appreciation. it may seem as though today's focusis an odd choice for , maybe it's not a propitious time to talk about governance in the middle east, after all, we are dealing with the region in byl
let me begin by thanking my fantastic cochairs, steve hadley and madeleine albright.hen we started this project, steve and madeleine told each of us working group chairs not to be afraid to ask the questions and to challenge our assumptions . i think recognizing that in the middle east, this is a moment of truly historic transition, and i think the questions of for the region and for those of us outside who care about the region and have a stake in the region, that questioning of assumptions is...
76
76
Nov 12, 2016
11/16
by
KQED
tv
eye 76
favorite 0
quote 0
hadley gam bol reports from middle east, that's just one issue leaders are watching closely. >> questions what will happen in the region. no panic yet. iran nuclear deal, signature achievement of obama administration. a lot of questions surrounding whether or not president-elect trump will attempt to appeal any part of that deal. if he's successful in doing so, whether or not that's going to have any impact on the country's ability to produce oil and whether or not prices would go up. that would be good news for private seat beltor in gcc. another question, whether or not this rapprochement with iran will impact iran and the rest of the gulf countries. saudi arabia in particular hoping, of course, they speaking to people they have spoken to many years before in a hillary clinton administration. a lot of questions now about whether or not president-elect trump is going to be amenable to returning a more traditional foreign policy in the region. a lot of questions for them. but also some optimism as we've seen over the last 24 hours or so leaders across middle east, including saudi arabia r
hadley gam bol reports from middle east, that's just one issue leaders are watching closely. >> questions what will happen in the region. no panic yet. iran nuclear deal, signature achievement of obama administration. a lot of questions surrounding whether or not president-elect trump will attempt to appeal any part of that deal. if he's successful in doing so, whether or not that's going to have any impact on the country's ability to produce oil and whether or not prices would go up....
470
470
Nov 29, 2016
11/16
by
KCRG
tv
eye 470
favorite 0
quote 0
we're bringing in meteorologist chris hadley. seeing the sun today, but will the mild weather just linger? >> today is going to be the most mild day and also the sunniest day for the week. we have lots of sunshine right now across central parts of eastern iowa on the satellite imagery. off to the north and west, we're already seeing the clouds moving little cooler at this hour. right now we're still in the 30s for those areas. we have climbed a little bit into the low and mid-40s for central parts of the tv9 viewing area. out of the south, we're looking at it likely for the next hour. we'll see temperatures climb into the upper 40s, where it's sunny, and clouds move in for all of eastern iowa for tonight. we may see snow coming up for tomorrow. we'll talk about what we're expecting coming up in >>> some people in bremer, butler, grundy, and hardy county served warning signs also tornadoes in those spots. november tornadoes are unusual but not unprecedented. 40 tornadoes have hit the state in this month between 1980 and 2015 with
we're bringing in meteorologist chris hadley. seeing the sun today, but will the mild weather just linger? >> today is going to be the most mild day and also the sunniest day for the week. we have lots of sunshine right now across central parts of eastern iowa on the satellite imagery. off to the north and west, we're already seeing the clouds moving little cooler at this hour. right now we're still in the 30s for those areas. we have climbed a little bit into the low and mid-40s for...
75
75
Nov 22, 2016
11/16
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 75
favorite 0
quote 0
hadley: i want to go toamr, and then we will go to the audience. lawrence of arabia said i am a river to my people. you are saying a legitimacy based on satisfying what the people expect from their government and increasingly that includes participation in a role in fashioning their own future. i get that. i've spent three three-hour sessions in the last 14 months and i tried to make this argument that this is a source of legitimacy. this is what he must do if over the long-term he's going to bring stability and prosperity. and i have not yet made the sale. what you hear is what you would expect, given the trauma that egypt has been through, i understand what you are saying, but you need to understand this is a difficult time, there is extremism at the door, and the middle east cannot stand a breakdown in order of a country of 90 million people. if you think refugee flows are bad now, you just wait until egypt breaks down. so what is the argument you make to one who sincerely believes, and which he is risking his life, how do you make the argument
hadley: i want to go toamr, and then we will go to the audience. lawrence of arabia said i am a river to my people. you are saying a legitimacy based on satisfying what the people expect from their government and increasingly that includes participation in a role in fashioning their own future. i get that. i've spent three three-hour sessions in the last 14 months and i tried to make this argument that this is a source of legitimacy. this is what he must do if over the long-term he's going to...
88
88
Nov 14, 2016
11/16
by
CNBC
tv
eye 88
favorite 0
quote 0
there is some optimism, guys. >> hadley, thank you very much. good to see you, hadley gamble joining us live out of riyadh. >>> now nato warned donald trump going it alone is not an option for the united states or europe. in an op-ed the secretary general of nato said that the west faces its greatest security challenges in the generation and it's not the time to question the value of the partnership between europe and the u.s. >>> now, the russian deputy foreign minister has said that moscow knows little about donald trump's plans but there is an intention to swiftly begin work to restore u.s./russia relations. speaking less than an hour ago, he went on to talk about trump's foreign policy and said campaign promises and real policies are different things. >>> now meanwhile u.s. and russian leaders have never had such similar positions on global politics as donald trump and vladimir putin. that's according to the speaker of russia's parliament. speaking to russia's mtv channel, the duma speaker added although they share views, it was too hard to
there is some optimism, guys. >> hadley, thank you very much. good to see you, hadley gamble joining us live out of riyadh. >>> now nato warned donald trump going it alone is not an option for the united states or europe. in an op-ed the secretary general of nato said that the west faces its greatest security challenges in the generation and it's not the time to question the value of the partnership between europe and the u.s. >>> now, the russian deputy foreign minister...
191
191
Nov 11, 2016
11/16
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 191
favorite 0
quote 0
jeff session out there, secretary of defense and steven hadley is the name that keeps coming. he was bush's national security guide. here is the best report that i got for you. steven hadley, the only person that this person ever saw sleeps on air force one in his suit in a coffin's post. >> rice would be out there and steve hadley, a smart guy but you ask yourself, a guy sleeps in air force one sleeps on his suit. is that the kind of guy that's going to jive with donald jay trump personally. >> we shall see. when you have president obama holding the national veterans day ceremony at the national cemetery and he made a comment about how he sees a way to bridge the divide port. take a look. >> veterans day often follow a hea hard fought political campaign. an exercise and preach the government that you fight for. it often lays barriers and disagreements across our nation. the american instinct has never been to find isolation and opposite corners. it is to find strength in our common creed to forge unity from our great university to sustain that strengths and unity even when it
jeff session out there, secretary of defense and steven hadley is the name that keeps coming. he was bush's national security guide. here is the best report that i got for you. steven hadley, the only person that this person ever saw sleeps on air force one in his suit in a coffin's post. >> rice would be out there and steve hadley, a smart guy but you ask yourself, a guy sleeps in air force one sleeps on his suit. is that the kind of guy that's going to jive with donald jay trump...
153
153
tv
eye 153
favorite 0
quote 1
hadley heath manning, independent women's voice policy analyst. hadley, what is your reaction.ent off prompter a little bit. people getting nervous. hillary clinton getting excited. he went back. your thoughts? >> well we made the mistake of underestimating donald trump and movement behind him before. that is what republicans did in the primary. democrats would be unwise to do that now in the general election. he has a lot of enthusiasm behind him this is untraditional election year with untraditional candidates and news cycle that swings back and forth, putting an enthusiasm on either side any day of the week. this is donald trump doing what he should be doing, focusing on obamacare, jobs and economy. trying to drive the message home. melissa: blake, he didn't get distracted. set his fire hillary clinton's way, talked about obamacare, trade, all those things. no mistakes he is in ohio. that is must-win. >> there is absolutely no mistake is in ohio today but i think evidences the problem trump has. he hasn't been able to bank ohio yet. he is having to spend, time money and reso
hadley heath manning, independent women's voice policy analyst. hadley, what is your reaction.ent off prompter a little bit. people getting nervous. hillary clinton getting excited. he went back. your thoughts? >> well we made the mistake of underestimating donald trump and movement behind him before. that is what republicans did in the primary. democrats would be unwise to do that now in the general election. he has a lot of enthusiasm behind him this is untraditional election year with...
34
34
Nov 13, 2016
11/16
by
KNXV
tv
eye 34
favorite 0
quote 0
>> steve hadley, that's an outlier for sure but he's very experienced. he may be national security adviser but i think that would be a hard choice for mr. trump to make, president-elect trump to make because general flynn, he's very comfortable with. and you know in that position you have to with someone like that whispering in your ear about national security, so i think general flynn is probably the top contender for that job. secretary of state, maybe they would consider steve hadley for that job. richard haass, there are people from the council on foreign relations and certainly an administration official many years ago under george h.w. bush. there are always names floated. newt gingrich's name is out there. the loyalists happy by floating those names. i think this will play out over the next several weeks but obviously this is a huge decision. this is where he he has the least experience. he'll have to rely on people with experience. >> has made some major promises, as well. said he would rip up the iran nuclear agreement. renegotiate nafta. >> wel
>> steve hadley, that's an outlier for sure but he's very experienced. he may be national security adviser but i think that would be a hard choice for mr. trump to make, president-elect trump to make because general flynn, he's very comfortable with. and you know in that position you have to with someone like that whispering in your ear about national security, so i think general flynn is probably the top contender for that job. secretary of state, maybe they would consider steve hadley...
223
223
Nov 4, 2016
11/16
by
WTMJ
tv
eye 223
favorite 0
quote 9
that happened just hours apart thursday night.the first took place in sherman park near 36th and hadley. a 45-year-old woman arrived at the hospital, but provided inconsistencies about the incident.the second happened at 80th and capitol . a 34-year-old man says he was hit near his home.both victims are expected to survive. an outpouring of support for the family of a teen hit and killed by a school bus. tomorrow, the culvers in will donate a portion of their sales to the family of marisol cevallos.a school bus struck and killed the 17- year- old earlier this week. investigators have ruled her death an accident.students and staff at rufus king high school, -- wore red in her memory--that was her favorite color. marisol was a senior there. uw-stout has established a memorial fund for the foreign exchange student beaten to death last weekendstudents just held a vigil on campus 24-year old was attacked outside a pizza parlor last weekend.police are investigating the death as a possible hate crime, but have not named a suspect.friends remembered him as a fun loving person. family is not abo
that happened just hours apart thursday night.the first took place in sherman park near 36th and hadley. a 45-year-old woman arrived at the hospital, but provided inconsistencies about the incident.the second happened at 80th and capitol . a 34-year-old man says he was hit near his home.both victims are expected to survive. an outpouring of support for the family of a teen hit and killed by a school bus. tomorrow, the culvers in will donate a portion of their sales to the family of marisol...
173
173
Nov 10, 2016
11/16
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 173
favorite 0
quote 0
one is steve hadley, former national security adviser for george w. bush, who is now in a partnership with condoleeza rice, who is one person who did not endorse donald trump. put out a statement against donald trump. steve hadley is one of the only national security figures, former secretaries of state, who did not join that republican group that put out a letter against donald trump. so, keeping his powder dry, we're hearing about possible defense secretary job. >> so, we're -- this is the point of the transition where -- >> here you. >> here we go. a lot of people talk and don't know and people who are talking don't know. i heard you have chris christie put out a job feeler on the "today" show. saying he might step down as governor early. here's one of the things with the incoming administration in particular, to what degree will donald trump be willing to tap and appoint people who did not support him during his presidential campaign? because much of the republican establishment didn't. is he going to rely only on people who either supported him o
one is steve hadley, former national security adviser for george w. bush, who is now in a partnership with condoleeza rice, who is one person who did not endorse donald trump. put out a statement against donald trump. steve hadley is one of the only national security figures, former secretaries of state, who did not join that republican group that put out a letter against donald trump. so, keeping his powder dry, we're hearing about possible defense secretary job. >> so, we're -- this is...
37
37
Nov 28, 2016
11/16
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 37
favorite 0
quote 0
former secretary of state madeleine albright and former national security advisor stephen hadley ledssion last week at the brookings institution about the politics and security of the middle east. of this is an hour and a half. >> good afternoon and welcome on behalf of the brookings institute foreign-policy program and the atlantic council. i'm suzanne maloney deputy director. i would like to extend a special welcome to my counterparts from the atlantic council who has joined us including brett and deputy director and ambassador richard lebaron and i would also like to extend a special welcome to our distinguished guest including his excellency ambassador. we are here today to launch a report commissioned by the atlantic council middle east strategy task force and written by my colleague who over the past year has convened a task force working group on politics, governance and estate society relations. this is one of five such groups organized by the middle east strategy task force launched in february, 2015. brookings foreman-- foreign-policy has been proud to contribute to the pro
former secretary of state madeleine albright and former national security advisor stephen hadley ledssion last week at the brookings institution about the politics and security of the middle east. of this is an hour and a half. >> good afternoon and welcome on behalf of the brookings institute foreign-policy program and the atlantic council. i'm suzanne maloney deputy director. i would like to extend a special welcome to my counterparts from the atlantic council who has joined us...
64
64
Nov 12, 2016
11/16
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 64
favorite 0
quote 0
but also important was the work that steve hadley did. .. and so they could take those memoranda which had been passed through the intelligence community, state department, and president bush. so they could take those and ask questions about them. those were the ones that didn't have a lot of things that had been done wrong but they were willing to be very open in their discussion. >> host: is a definite analysis, a situation that turned out -- >> melted away. >> you go to a couple central points, one is the issue of trust we will get to later in the relationship that was absolutely key. on 9/11, after the terrorist attack of 9/11 it seems to me reading your book that you concluded the 9/11 tragedy fundamentally changed transitions for the aspects of it in terms of measuring the drapes and so forth. encouraged more interaction. >> guest: absolutely that is so. that is true personally and institutionally. president bush talked to josh bolin and the chief of staff in december 2007. and talk to him about the best transition he could. it is impo
but also important was the work that steve hadley did. .. and so they could take those memoranda which had been passed through the intelligence community, state department, and president bush. so they could take those and ask questions about them. those were the ones that didn't have a lot of things that had been done wrong but they were willing to be very open in their discussion. >> host: is a definite analysis, a situation that turned out -- >> melted away. >> you go to a...
148
148
Nov 11, 2016
11/16
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 148
favorite 0
quote 0
and steven hadley bush, cautioned, waved off a little from hadley but again, very difficult to report and kristen, you're calling all your sources as well. in some ways, you never know if reporters create these names or sources are creating these names so big note of caution but those are the names we hear and hear realist and hawks. >> what type of information are we talking about? we know donald trump had intelligence briefings when he got the nomination and now he and his team are going to be getting the full briefing. they'll be getting all the information. >> it's the highest level of top information. there's secret and then top secret. within top secret, sensitive and compartmentalized information. sci in intelligent speak and another way to put, this is stuff to make your jaw drop to the floor. how do we know that? that's what rahm emanuel then advising president barack obama, president elect barack obama. when they started hearing about the capabilities of the central intelligence agency, the d.o.d., drone programs. i expect something similar is going on with mr. trump and his
and steven hadley bush, cautioned, waved off a little from hadley but again, very difficult to report and kristen, you're calling all your sources as well. in some ways, you never know if reporters create these names or sources are creating these names so big note of caution but those are the names we hear and hear realist and hawks. >> what type of information are we talking about? we know donald trump had intelligence briefings when he got the nomination and now he and his team are...
124
124
Nov 17, 2016
11/16
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 124
favorite 0
quote 0
steve hadley and people who served us with distinction and they were levelled headed and had the rightperament and vast experience and they prepared their whole lives to be a cabinet officer. they were leaders around the world and respected. i admire nikki haley and admired how she handled the confederate flag issue but she does not have experience. neither does rudy giuliani and so i just think that president elect trump should be considering republicans and there are a lot of them, chairman bob corker and steve hadley who are exceptaccepted a the world and 275 embassy and consulates. you see the travel schedule of secretary kerri, there is a lot of weight on our secretary of state. they need to be people of great depth and foreign policy. i just don't believe that the candidates that appears in the press meets the standards o f the republicans serving in those positions of the last 24 years. >> his meeting with pence expects to be in the role of sharing a conversation or respected person for this role but does not expect that he will be filling it. former ambassador, nicholas burns,
steve hadley and people who served us with distinction and they were levelled headed and had the rightperament and vast experience and they prepared their whole lives to be a cabinet officer. they were leaders around the world and respected. i admire nikki haley and admired how she handled the confederate flag issue but she does not have experience. neither does rudy giuliani and so i just think that president elect trump should be considering republicans and there are a lot of them, chairman...
44
44
Nov 12, 2016
11/16
by
BLOOMBERG
tv
eye 44
favorite 0
quote 0
do you think hadley, bolton, any of them will end up? mark: i don't think corker will.hn: a lot of these guys are neocons. they're not in line with trump. mark: one name we didn't talk about was senator sessions. i believe he could be attorney general. john: that is plausible. donald trump isn't president yet but he is the focal point of the palpable tension that can be felt across the nation. since the election, anti-trump protests both seem to be on the ise. demonstrations last night led to more than 150 arrests in los angeles and law enforcement in oregon used pepper tray and rubber bullets after what the police called "anarchists" began vandalizing property. much of the political world is reflecting on donald trump's conciliatory demeanor after his visit to washington, d c. he said he's unwilling to give up one habit of his, a late-night twitter lashing. he tweeted that -- he decided that thousands of protesting americans needed one of his counterpunches. he tweeted "just had a very successful political election, and now people are protesting. very unfair." facing c
do you think hadley, bolton, any of them will end up? mark: i don't think corker will.hn: a lot of these guys are neocons. they're not in line with trump. mark: one name we didn't talk about was senator sessions. i believe he could be attorney general. john: that is plausible. donald trump isn't president yet but he is the focal point of the palpable tension that can be felt across the nation. since the election, anti-trump protests both seem to be on the ise. demonstrations last night led to...
102
102
Nov 10, 2016
11/16
by
WISN
tv
eye 102
favorite 0
quote 0
it's a new mps school at 1st and hadley in the harambee neighborhood. it's modeled after rufus king high school, a nationally recognized college preparatory program. joyce: wisn 12 news thema ponton takes us inside the school that teachers educate the future of this city. >> eighth grader romale reed is learning how to be a leader. she says that's a lot easier to do at the newly renovated home of rufus king international middle school. >> last year, we were in elementary school, but now we are maturing and it is great. >> principal tamera ellis says along with the rigorous curriculum, students have the resources they need for a successful transition to high a full auditorium, multiple gyms and new labs. ,>> we have the equipment now. we have the room. we have the teachers to really believe in student learning and who really believe they can make a difference in the student's lives. >> teacher michelle young says students are learning real world skills. >> they're learning to problem solve, communicate, which will be especially when they get to high scho
it's a new mps school at 1st and hadley in the harambee neighborhood. it's modeled after rufus king high school, a nationally recognized college preparatory program. joyce: wisn 12 news thema ponton takes us inside the school that teachers educate the future of this city. >> eighth grader romale reed is learning how to be a leader. she says that's a lot easier to do at the newly renovated home of rufus king international middle school. >> last year, we were in elementary school, but...
120
120
Nov 30, 2016
11/16
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 120
favorite 0
quote 0
the secretary of state and president bush 43's adviser steven hadley. welcome to both of you.a bipartisan critique of the obama foreign policy is where you think trump's foreign policy is. >> is that a fair assessment? >> it's bipartisan, but i wouldn't say it is a critique. it is looking forward at a part of the world that has been dominated by outside powers that is creating and has a crisis. crisis of the mideast that is now coming out of the mideast and affecting u.s. national security interests. what we have been doing, we spent a lot of time on this. this is consulting with experts in the region and going to the region and doing everything we can to understand what's happening there. approaching it with humility and saying that we have to have a long-term approach to the region and not just do fire drills. >> steven hadley, you feel like the report is saying our intervention has not been good and therefore we need to intervene and i'm being facetious. your prescription is more intervention. more involvement when the american public is going whoa. we want less. >> one of
the secretary of state and president bush 43's adviser steven hadley. welcome to both of you.a bipartisan critique of the obama foreign policy is where you think trump's foreign policy is. >> is that a fair assessment? >> it's bipartisan, but i wouldn't say it is a critique. it is looking forward at a part of the world that has been dominated by outside powers that is creating and has a crisis. crisis of the mideast that is now coming out of the mideast and affecting u.s. national...
15
15
Nov 28, 2016
11/16
by
WRAL
tv
eye 15
favorite 0
quote 0
let's see how hadley is first. [speaking french] [speaking french] too tight, lieutenant? oh, that's fine. thanks. saunders: how are you doing, lieutenant? i am doing just fine. mr. dupre certainly knows his first aid. what was that all about? the old-timer had his train hijacked by some convicts. saunders: he took his clothes and when he ran out of track he jumped off here. lieutenant, can i see your map? my map? sure. what is it? well, the old man says the convicts were headed for the rail terminal, here in avignon. that's just what i thought. we're heading for the sun. it's just unscripted. so, what's that mean? means we got to keep our eyes open. hanley: where convicts have escaped, somebody's out looking for them. hanley: we better get moving. [groans] i don't think you're going anywhere, lieutenant. except for the old guy. let me talk to saunders alone. all right open the map all the way. these five objectives. three bridges, a tunnel and a dam. the makee has to blow them all up in 48 hours. that's the information we have to give lambrelle today. hanley: now, he'll t
let's see how hadley is first. [speaking french] [speaking french] too tight, lieutenant? oh, that's fine. thanks. saunders: how are you doing, lieutenant? i am doing just fine. mr. dupre certainly knows his first aid. what was that all about? the old-timer had his train hijacked by some convicts. saunders: he took his clothes and when he ran out of track he jumped off here. lieutenant, can i see your map? my map? sure. what is it? well, the old man says the convicts were headed for the rail...
131
131
Nov 4, 2016
11/16
by
WTMJ
tv
eye 131
favorite 0
quote 2
that happened just hours apart thursday night.the first took place in sherman park near 36th and hadley. a 45-year-old woman arrived at the hospital, but provided inconsistencies about the incident.the second happened at 80th and capitol . a 34-year-old man says he was are expected to survive. now to the latest on a crash that left three local accountants dead and a fourth in critical condition.the state patrol is working with the dane county district attorneys office to review possible criminal charges. troopers suspect an impaired driver was going the wrong way on i-94 and struck two cars -- including the one carrying the accountants.the driver of another car ... a 23-year-old man from illinois was also pronounced det "it is emotional involvement here because we're human too and when you see this kind of damage and carnage out there it is very difficult to process"the accountants were all returning to milwaukee from a recruiting trip at u-w lacrosse at the time of the crash. 26 year olds clenton hall, katey pasquilini, and 28 year old kim radtke were all senior staff accountants at ri
that happened just hours apart thursday night.the first took place in sherman park near 36th and hadley. a 45-year-old woman arrived at the hospital, but provided inconsistencies about the incident.the second happened at 80th and capitol . a 34-year-old man says he was are expected to survive. now to the latest on a crash that left three local accountants dead and a fourth in critical condition.the state patrol is working with the dane county district attorneys office to review possible...
150
150
Nov 11, 2016
11/16
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 150
favorite 0
quote 0
and two bush administration vets, john bolton and steven hadley, who says he's not participating in the transition at this point. >> kristen welker is with us tonight. we also want to bring in politico senior white house reporter edward dovier. before we begin this conversation, we just want to update everyone on some new math. actually, a projection election night style two nights after the election. just night, nbc news projected donald trump the winner in arizona. he picks up 11 electoral votes additional, adding to his total, giving him 290 to clinton's 228. while she won the most votes overall, that is not how we award presidential elections. and much has been made of donald trump flipping parts of the rust belt, specifically michigan, wisconsin, pennsylvania. all three states were called for trump on election night and will stay in his column. but votes continue to come in. at this moment, the combined vote difference between trump and clinton in those three states out of 13 million votes cast is 107,330. if clinton had won all three states, she would have won the election. back t
and two bush administration vets, john bolton and steven hadley, who says he's not participating in the transition at this point. >> kristen welker is with us tonight. we also want to bring in politico senior white house reporter edward dovier. before we begin this conversation, we just want to update everyone on some new math. actually, a projection election night style two nights after the election. just night, nbc news projected donald trump the winner in arizona. he picks up 11...
40
40
Nov 11, 2016
11/16
by
KUSA
tv
eye 40
favorite 0
quote 0
and two prominent bush administration officials, john bolton and steven hadley, who tells nbc news he is not participating in the transition at this point. >> national security has to be job one because instantly on january 20th, he will be tested. he'll be tested by the russians in the cyberworld. we will see test after test, and they will today, president-elect trump is getting vastly more detailed intelligence briefings, and he will be asked to stop using his personal cell phone for security reasons, as barack obama did. but that decision is ultimately up to him, lester. >> cynthia mcfadden, thank you. >>> the election of donald trump has unleashed a backlash in some cities across the country. protesters taking to the streets, including late today in philadelphia. people angry and fearful and with a message. nb has more. >> reporter: this is what police departments are bracing for tonight -- >> no! >> reporter: from coast to coast, thousands of mostly peaceful but angry protesters condemning the president-elect. >> i want to show that he does not speak for me as an american. >> don
and two prominent bush administration officials, john bolton and steven hadley, who tells nbc news he is not participating in the transition at this point. >> national security has to be job one because instantly on january 20th, he will be tested. he'll be tested by the russians in the cyberworld. we will see test after test, and they will today, president-elect trump is getting vastly more detailed intelligence briefings, and he will be asked to stop using his personal cell phone for...
85
85
Nov 27, 2016
11/16
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 85
favorite 0
quote 0
on lectures in history, hadley arkes teaches oftory lesson on the laws government. he discusses aristotle, ever have lincoln -- and abraham lincoln. the class debates how moral truth relates to law decided by majority. this class is about and hour and half. -- an hour and a half. hadley arkes: let's do a bit of a recap, because we have people joining us now, and an audience coming in for the first moments of this course when we are still setting the groundwork. remember, this course with people joining us this
on lectures in history, hadley arkes teaches oftory lesson on the laws government. he discusses aristotle, ever have lincoln -- and abraham lincoln. the class debates how moral truth relates to law decided by majority. this class is about and hour and half. -- an hour and a half. hadley arkes: let's do a bit of a recap, because we have people joining us now, and an audience coming in for the first moments of this course when we are still setting the groundwork. remember, this course with people...
SFGTV: San Francisco Government Television
42
42
Nov 13, 2016
11/16
by
SFGTV
tv
eye 42
favorite 0
quote 0
the laguna honda for zuckerberg jcc you will see it but if you are not then it's how do i struggle hadley keep the other commissioners inform. i'm happy to take your suggestions on how to make that happen. >> we were suggesting that to roland may be highlighting several of these areas and going in deep that some of the other commissioners are not at the jcc for the zuckerberg area that may have the highest concern for you or overall in the network. he was sure. he was some of them might be quality bands around these numbers. like a standard deviation either plus or minus maybe those would be the ones that you report out. the ones in the middle where you're working on, we will just- >> you are right. i think i make sense of the deadly as beginning answers make sense of the ones that are missing and i think we easier for the ones more important wants to float up to the top. >> thanks. >> thank you. commissioner hayes-white >> thank you much for your report. i guess the question i really has to do with having its more general question and deep dive question like you just got. that has to do
the laguna honda for zuckerberg jcc you will see it but if you are not then it's how do i struggle hadley keep the other commissioners inform. i'm happy to take your suggestions on how to make that happen. >> we were suggesting that to roland may be highlighting several of these areas and going in deep that some of the other commissioners are not at the jcc for the zuckerberg area that may have the highest concern for you or overall in the network. he was sure. he was some of them might...
108
108
Nov 10, 2016
11/16
by
CNBC
tv
eye 108
favorite 0
quote 0
hadley joining us live out of dubai. while you were talking, some flashes hitting our wire from the european commission president in berlin, he says we need clarity from mr. trump on trade and climate change. juncker saying they do not expect a trade deal in the mnex two years. the euro/dollar around 108. brian klass is a fellow in comparative politics. he's with us this morning. good morning. >> good morning. >> so juncker saying we need more clarity on trade, climate change. he made a lot of promises about what he would put up front in the first 100 days of office. he will be renegotiating nafta, putting on tariffs on goods from mexico and china? >> we had an irrational reaction, and people are saying maybe what he said isn't what he would do. it's strange to think that way. he would be selling out his base then that put him in the white house. there are political constraint s that are put on him now, and this man values loyalty. he will put a lot of his allies in the white house with him. his chief advisers in the cam
hadley joining us live out of dubai. while you were talking, some flashes hitting our wire from the european commission president in berlin, he says we need clarity from mr. trump on trade and climate change. juncker saying they do not expect a trade deal in the mnex two years. the euro/dollar around 108. brian klass is a fellow in comparative politics. he's with us this morning. good morning. >> good morning. >> so juncker saying we need more clarity on trade, climate change. he...
78
78
Nov 27, 2016
11/16
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 78
favorite 0
quote 0
on lectures in history, hadley arkes teaches history lesson on the laws of government. he describes the influence of aristotle and ibrahim lincoln. the class debates how moral truth relates to law decided by majority. this class is about and hour and a half. prof. arkes: let's do a bit of a recap, because we have people joining us now, and an audience coming in for the first moments of this course when we are still setting the groundwork. remember, this course is called political obligation." it takes its title from the defining cutting-edge of political life. the defining mark of the political order is the presence of law, the task to make decisions that are binding and everyone that comes in the territory. the root of obligations, obligare, the latin, the same as bind. the defining character of the law is it does bind, it sweeps away personal taste, private choice, overwrite private beliefs to enforce a uniform rule. unless we see just a brute exercise of power, establishes its own justification. those creatures have given understanding, inclined by how do you justify
on lectures in history, hadley arkes teaches history lesson on the laws of government. he describes the influence of aristotle and ibrahim lincoln. the class debates how moral truth relates to law decided by majority. this class is about and hour and a half. prof. arkes: let's do a bit of a recap, because we have people joining us now, and an audience coming in for the first moments of this course when we are still setting the groundwork. remember, this course is called political...
136
136
Nov 7, 2016
11/16
by
CNBC
tv
eye 136
favorite 0
quote 0
hadley gamble is with us. you have been speaking to a number of top oil producer last week. are they still hopeful? >> it sounds that way. i mean, basically what we're speaking about at this oil and gas conference on friday was about climate change and the big question is if you're putting a billion dollars into climate change when you're a multibillion, multinational oil company. it's not that much. what are you looking to do? it was interesting because i did get the chance to speak exclusively with the ceo of saudi ramco, they said this is things we have not done before. and this is more of an economic boon for us rather than a drop in the pan. so i asked him about that and if we can expect oil prices to go up in 2017. he basically said this a few days earlier. take a listen. >> almost a couple days back, i think it will up gradually start going up in the first half of 2017. we see the gap between demand and supply closing. it will be closing by the first half of 2017. the inventing levels start to go down, and we expect more going forward. the issue that we are seeing eve
hadley gamble is with us. you have been speaking to a number of top oil producer last week. are they still hopeful? >> it sounds that way. i mean, basically what we're speaking about at this oil and gas conference on friday was about climate change and the big question is if you're putting a billion dollars into climate change when you're a multibillion, multinational oil company. it's not that much. what are you looking to do? it was interesting because i did get the chance to speak...
247
247
Nov 3, 2016
11/16
by
WITI
tv
eye 247
favorite 0
quote 9
was shot and killed, around 11-15, the night of july 13th, while sitting on a porch, near 33rd and hadley, in milwaukee. we need answers. somebody needs to be held accountable. but, zulkowski explains, with police telling he a person of interest identified, she figures a considerable cash incentive could convince someone to come forward. so, thursday, shes offers a 50- thousand dollar reward for information which leads to the arrest and conviction of the person, or people, responsible for the shooting. there, really, is not a price that you could put on ebonys life, but it is, absolutely, everything that i have, and i wanna give everything that i have to help zulkowski says gio started school, this year, without his mother. he just had his first, parent-teacher conferences, without his mother. she mentions the holidays, and how grateful shed be for tightly-wrapped package of justice, delivered to the courthouse, of course. if you have any pertinent information, contact milwaukee this is the latest, in milwaukee. im justin williams, fox 6 news. steph thanks justin new at six. a racine coup
was shot and killed, around 11-15, the night of july 13th, while sitting on a porch, near 33rd and hadley, in milwaukee. we need answers. somebody needs to be held accountable. but, zulkowski explains, with police telling he a person of interest identified, she figures a considerable cash incentive could convince someone to come forward. so, thursday, shes offers a 50- thousand dollar reward for information which leads to the arrest and conviction of the person, or people, responsible for the...
241
241
Nov 3, 2016
11/16
by
WITI
tv
eye 241
favorite 0
quote 9
was shot and killed, around 11-15, the night of july 13th, while sitting on a porch, near 33rd and hadley, in milwaukee. we need answers. somebody needs to be held accountable. but, zulkowski explains, with police telling he a person of interest identified, she figures a considerable cash incentive could convince someone to come forward. so, thursday, shes offers a 50- thousand dollar reward for information which leads to the arrest and conviction of the person, or people, responsible for the shooting. there, really, is not a price that you could put on ebonys life, but it is, absolutely, everything that i have, and i wanna give everything that i have to help
was shot and killed, around 11-15, the night of july 13th, while sitting on a porch, near 33rd and hadley, in milwaukee. we need answers. somebody needs to be held accountable. but, zulkowski explains, with police telling he a person of interest identified, she figures a considerable cash incentive could convince someone to come forward. so, thursday, shes offers a 50- thousand dollar reward for information which leads to the arrest and conviction of the person, or people, responsible for the...
250
250
Nov 4, 2016
11/16
by
WITI
tv
eye 250
favorite 0
quote 13
year-old ebony taylor was shot and killed the night of july 13th, while sitting on a porch near 33rd and hadley. her killer, or killers, have not been caught. taylor's foster mother, kim zulkowski, tells fox 6, she incentive could convince someone to come forward...and ultimately find the people responsible for taylor's death. anyone with information is asked to contact milwaukee police. two caledonia parents are accused of abusing their infant. the baby had fractures on his skull and bleeding on his brain. the parents say they didn't do anything wrong. gest wangsness and krystal hall face charges of abuse and neglect.investigators say hall took the child to a racine hospital. but the injuries were so great, the infant required treatment by police--they denied abuse. the baby was previously treated at a hospital after his tongue was bleeding. the parents says that was due to an accident with a syringe. we are told the infants injuries are not life threatening. many workers in milwaukee county will soon get a raise. the milwaukee county board voted in favor of increasing the minimum wage within
year-old ebony taylor was shot and killed the night of july 13th, while sitting on a porch near 33rd and hadley. her killer, or killers, have not been caught. taylor's foster mother, kim zulkowski, tells fox 6, she incentive could convince someone to come forward...and ultimately find the people responsible for taylor's death. anyone with information is asked to contact milwaukee police. two caledonia parents are accused of abusing their infant. the baby had fractures on his skull and bleeding...
97
97
Nov 9, 2016
11/16
by
WISN
tv
eye 97
favorite 0
quote 0
it is a new mps school at 1st and hadley in the harambee neighborhood. it is modeled after rufus king high school, a nationally recognized college prepatory program. patrick: wisn 12 news thema ponton takes us inside the school that mps says is changing the way they educate the future of this city. thema: eighth grader romale reed is learning how to be a leader. and she says that's a lot easier to do at the newly renovated >> last year, we were, like, elementary school, maturing, and this is great. thema: principal tamera ellis says along with the rigorous curriculum, students have the resources they need for a successful transition to high school. some of the renovations include a full auditorium, multiple gyms and new labs. >> we have the equipment now. we have the room. really believe in good learning, and i believe it can change students' lives. thema: teacher michelle young says students are learning real world skills. >> they are learning to problem solve. they are learning. this will be beneficial when they get to high school. thema: skills romale
it is a new mps school at 1st and hadley in the harambee neighborhood. it is modeled after rufus king high school, a nationally recognized college prepatory program. patrick: wisn 12 news thema ponton takes us inside the school that mps says is changing the way they educate the future of this city. thema: eighth grader romale reed is learning how to be a leader. and she says that's a lot easier to do at the newly renovated >> last year, we were, like, elementary school, maturing, and this...
100
100
Nov 11, 2016
11/16
by
WHDH
tv
eye 100
favorite 0
quote 0
and two bush administration officials, john bolton and steven hadley who said he is not participating in at this points. that security has to be job one because instantly on january 20th he will be tested. by the russians in the cyber world. we will see test after test. and they will come fast and furious in the new year. >> tim: the "new york times" and cnn say his campaign chairman may also with on the short list staff. tim caputo. thank you, and wall street appears to be embracing a trump presidency for now. the dow jones up for a second day hitting a record high and ending up more than 200 points, the has was down 42 points. and we'll have more live coverage tonight from the white house, including the very first sighting of secretary hillary clinton after the election, and her defeat. hear from the woman paths with her on a different kind of trail, ahead that 2 minutes, and there is more news to get to tonight, andly send it back to my co-anchor kim khazei in boston. >> kim: we begin with a trouble snoring marlboro where police made a deadly discovery, a baby found lifeless with t
and two bush administration officials, john bolton and steven hadley who said he is not participating in at this points. that security has to be job one because instantly on january 20th he will be tested. by the russians in the cyber world. we will see test after test. and they will come fast and furious in the new year. >> tim: the "new york times" and cnn say his campaign chairman may also with on the short list staff. tim caputo. thank you, and wall street appears to be...