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steve hadley is the editor of handoff priest best artist national security adviser the second term of the george w.st bush of ministration. in that capacity as it includes white house foreign policy advisor. he directed the national security council staff and run the inter- agencyes process. these days among his many other roles steve serves on the national security advisory panel as a director of central intelligence the department of defense policy board on the board of the u.s. institute of peace, steve welcome back to the wilson center. it's good to have you here. [applause] >> thank you very much thanks for putting this program together. let me start a little about the beginning of this book which is the spring of 2008 president bush called in josh bolton as chief of staff on said whoever follows me into this office has a big challenge. we've got a war in iraq, war in afghanistan we have the terrorism threat that was before we headed into the worst financial and economic crisis since the great depression. with the president told josh wasn't one of the upcoming transition to be th
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hadley, steve hadley. forker national secure adviser, former deputy security advise or, editor. most importantly for this moment as well for this at fascinating doug handoff, i'm going to hold it off just like vanna -- vana white just like this. i will commend it to all of you. it's the kind of thing that we miss in washington these days, which is a rational, serious, history fact based series of memos and observations on a period of time that was hugely important. if every transition had gone as well as this, we might be in a different place here today. but what we're here to talk about and i'm going to reiterate what i said at our first event. for give me for those of you who are joining us for a second time. what we are trying to do with this event series is to have a conversation not about what we think 20 years after the iraq war broke out, but rather to have a conversation about the circumstances at the time. to look at history as it happened rather than through the somewhat jaundiced glasses of the current day. see what the factors were, what the decisions were, what peop
hadley, steve hadley. forker national secure adviser, former deputy security advise or, editor. most importantly for this moment as well for this at fascinating doug handoff, i'm going to hold it off just like vanna -- vana white just like this. i will commend it to all of you. it's the kind of thing that we miss in washington these days, which is a rational, serious, history fact based series of memos and observations on a period of time that was hugely important. if every transition had gone...
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we'll hear from stephen the hadley, the former national security adviser under president george w. bush. live coverage here on c-span2. .. former deputy national security adviser, most importantly for the moment as well for this absolutely fascinating and extraordinary well spoken, i'm going to hold it up just like vanna whites, really terrific and i recommend it to all ofyou . this is a rational serious history. memos and then classifications on a period of time that was hugely important. had things gone differently might be in a different place today but what we're here to talk about and i'm going to reiterate what i said for those of you wanting us, what we are trying to do with this series is to have a conversation not about what we faced 20 years after the iraq war broke out but rather to half a conversation about the circumstances at the time . look at the situation as it happened rather than through the glasses of the current day. what the decisions were, what people were thinking at the time. our first event talked about the circumstances of the 1990s, about operation deser
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steve hadley is the editor of handoff. he is best known as national security adviser second term of the george w. bush administration. he was the president white house foreign policy advisor, he directed the national security council staff and ran the national security policy process. these days, among many other roles come he serves as the national security advisory panel for the director of central diligence -- intelligence, department of defense policy board and the u.s. institute of peace. welcome back to the wilson center. it is good to have you back here. [applause] steve: thanks for putting this program together. let me start beginning on this book, which is the spring of 2008, president bush called in his chief of staff and said, whoever follows me in this office has a big challenge. we have a war in iraq, afghanistan, the terrorism threat. that was before we were headed into the worst financial and economic crisis since the great depression. what the president told josh come he wanted the upcoming transition to be
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hadley gamble had the conversation with the chairman.ank. i spoke with him this morning. he was the chairman of saudi national bank. essentially confirming his resignation. he seemed in good spirits overall considering the situation. it has been a rough couple weeks for saudi arabia. you remember the 9.9% stake the saudis took in october of 2022 essentially after the ubs takeover was worth less by $1 billion. confirming to me that last week in terms of the numbers that essentially they put in $1.5 billion and losing $1 billion as a result of the ubs takeover. interestingly enough, saudi national bank is the largest lender in saudi arabia. you have to remember that some 37% of that bank is owned by the sovereign wealth fund. the public investment fund. the situation is the buck stops here. it doesn't stop with the former chairman. it has to do with the investment strategy of the public investment fund. a lot to think about when we say that middle east money is the white knight, if you will, and if we see smarter investment the thes -- inv
hadley gamble had the conversation with the chairman.ank. i spoke with him this morning. he was the chairman of saudi national bank. essentially confirming his resignation. he seemed in good spirits overall considering the situation. it has been a rough couple weeks for saudi arabia. you remember the 9.9% stake the saudis took in october of 2022 essentially after the ubs takeover was worth less by $1 billion. confirming to me that last week in terms of the numbers that essentially they put in...
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. >> stephen hadley, the former national security advisor during the george w. bush administration joined historians in discussing the invasion of iraq during a coast hosted by the american enterprise institute. >> i am going to hold it up just like vana white, if anybody remembers vana white. it's the kind of thing we miss in washington these days which is a rational serious history fact-based series of memos and observations on a period of time that was hugely important. if every transition had gone as well as this well we might be a different place here today. but what we're here to talk about and i i'm going to reiterate what i said at our first event. forgive me for those who are joining us for a second time. what we are trying to do with this event series is to have a conversation, not about what we think 20 years after the iraq war broke out but rather to have a conversation about the circumstances at the time, to look at history as it happened rather than through the somewhat jaundice glasses of the current day. see what the factors were, what the decisi
. >> stephen hadley, the former national security advisor during the george w. bush administration joined historians in discussing the invasion of iraq during a coast hosted by the american enterprise institute. >> i am going to hold it up just like vana white, if anybody remembers vana white. it's the kind of thing we miss in washington these days which is a rational serious history fact-based series of memos and observations on a period of time that was hugely important. if every...
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we have geoff cutmore outside credit suisse head quaquarters d hadley gamble and stephen biggar with>> reporter: we know this deal was worth $8 billion last week and now ubs is buying credit suisse for $3 billion. now a lifeline offered for over $100 billion to make sure the deal goes through. i think the price action in the market at the moment in credit suisse and ubs and regional banks in europe tell you a lot of investors are not happy with the way bondholders at the a-t-1 level are being wiped on out in the deal equity holders take a 59% haircut as well. politically, this is controversial because the swiss government providing backstopping we have politicians complaining this deal shouldn't go through because they think the support being given to ubs is inappropriate. while the immediate crisis at credit suisse has now been tackled and the final chapter has been far from written. back to you. >> thank you, geoff. a few months ago, they were a white knight with credit suisse. with the deal today, saudi arabia seeing the investment nearly wiped out hadley gamble, break this one on
we have geoff cutmore outside credit suisse head quaquarters d hadley gamble and stephen biggar with>> reporter: we know this deal was worth $8 billion last week and now ubs is buying credit suisse for $3 billion. now a lifeline offered for over $100 billion to make sure the deal goes through. i think the price action in the market at the moment in credit suisse and ubs and regional banks in europe tell you a lot of investors are not happy with the way bondholders at the a-t-1 level are...
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it's quite a delight to be here with bob kagan and stephen hadley to discuss such an important issue. i did begin my book with a chapter on saddam hussein because i think it's impossible to really understand the iraq war without grasping who saddam hussein was, what he had done, and the image he cast across iraq, across the middle east region, and really across the globe. i wanted people to understand saddam hussein's ascent to power in the 1970s. i did portray some of his with significant successes in the 1970s when he nationalized the petroleum companies and usually -- hugely enhanced the revenues of the iraqi government, and to use those revenues to promote a great deal of literacy, medical care, made a tremendous effort to stimulate industrialization, bring about agrarian reform. there were really noteworthy significant achievements inside iraq that he was responsible for accomplishing in the 1970s. but at at the same time i emphasize their brutality and cruelty of the regime. i emphasize the degree to which he immediately, starting in the middle 1970s, used the enormous, enormous
it's quite a delight to be here with bob kagan and stephen hadley to discuss such an important issue. i did begin my book with a chapter on saddam hussein because i think it's impossible to really understand the iraq war without grasping who saddam hussein was, what he had done, and the image he cast across iraq, across the middle east region, and really across the globe. i wanted people to understand saddam hussein's ascent to power in the 1970s. i did portray some of his with significant...
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marlene hadley . but this is it has caused to ms. marlene hadley.r mother apologised to if you're sorry, tell me you're sorry. if not. it speaks for itself . i not. it speaks for itself. i think there's a number of things wrong with that statement. if i'm honest, i think the agreements that they've proposed, that they've met or honoured not the agreements honoured are not the agreements we with them . and i we set out with them. and i think if you're able to make a statement in the middle of the night to the public why can't you give the apology? i don't see. what is so to say. i'm sorry . you sent me an sorry. you sent me an invitation. so you know where to find me. you how to say sorry. if you're sorry, then say sorry. if you're sorry, then say sorry. if you're sorry, then say sorry. if you're not, i get it. but what do? you make this apology to everybody. i don't who you're apologising to. just going to put this out there now, reading a report that lady susan had a meeting with ngozi fulani, who rather interestingly on national television this mo
marlene hadley . but this is it has caused to ms. marlene hadley.r mother apologised to if you're sorry, tell me you're sorry. if not. it speaks for itself . i not. it speaks for itself. i think there's a number of things wrong with that statement. if i'm honest, i think the agreements that they've proposed, that they've met or honoured not the agreements honoured are not the agreements we with them . and i we set out with them. and i think if you're able to make a statement in the middle of...
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we have hadley with more >> reporter: trying to calibrate his remarks from 24 hours ago here in riyadh where he was responding to comments at the forum where he said we have not got the topic of assistance from the government under discussion at this point. we have liquidity situation under control and well capit capitalized. no sign of what we would see which is 24 hours of panic which is what we saw he was clear to me to say at the end of the day we are only able to go to a 9.9 stakes in the lender unless they do another capital raise. that is not going to change. listen to what he had to say. >> the markets are very skittish they are looking for stories or things that, you know, validate concern. inreality, back in orctober, we had suggestions and articulated we would not go beyond 9.9 even if we desire to, there are too many complications to do that globally. yesterday's message was the same i'd like to cover three points number one, the message has not changed. the same message as we talked about in october >> this is not a vote of no conf confidence >> the second message is no me
we have hadley with more >> reporter: trying to calibrate his remarks from 24 hours ago here in riyadh where he was responding to comments at the forum where he said we have not got the topic of assistance from the government under discussion at this point. we have liquidity situation under control and well capit capitalized. no sign of what we would see which is 24 hours of panic which is what we saw he was clear to me to say at the end of the day we are only able to go to a 9.9 stakes...
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. >> thank you for hosting in session and thank you to steve hadley for the extraordinary work for them putting together this and putting together the important volume titled handoff available on amazon.com. it really is a terrific piece of work. mark, you asked was this part of the bush 2000 presidential campaign? you're asking the right person because i was the policy director of that campaign and i share your recollection with development assistants playing no part whatsoever in the campaign. he campaigned on education, george w. bush intended to be campaigning on a muscular but restrained foreign policy and he certainly never campaigned on dramatically expanding foreign assistance in changing the way we approach assistance in the country and i think forever more and what changed and the obvious one is 9/11 but i'll put that second because president bush's interest in development assistance, in global health predated 9/11. it has really peaked and intoed into a presidency and entering into the presidency and all of not just the country problems but, the world's problems arnold the pr
. >> thank you for hosting in session and thank you to steve hadley for the extraordinary work for them putting together this and putting together the important volume titled handoff available on amazon.com. it really is a terrific piece of work. mark, you asked was this part of the bush 2000 presidential campaign? you're asking the right person because i was the policy director of that campaign and i share your recollection with development assistants playing no part whatsoever in the...
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steve hadley thank you breaks. steve hadley thank you very much indeed forjoining us.e'll all be interested to see what does happen at midday when midday tomorrow when that decision comes. thank you for joining us on the programme. that was steve hadley, who is the of the former general secretary of the former general secretary of the and of course, it the rmt union. and of course, it is not just the rail workers who are passport, are striking the passport, office now set to work, office workers now set to work, walk out for five weeks and heathrow's staff are also taking industrial , heathrow's staff are also taking industrial, including over easter break. so joining me now is the travel commentator, christian woolmer. christian, thank you so much for joining us. five weeks of a strike and they're not mucking about. are well, that's the passport workers . no, but what happened workers. no, but what happened last time, of course that? the border agency on strike, was that they simply checking the passports pretty much. and everybody just through rather smoothly . but,
steve hadley thank you breaks. steve hadley thank you very much indeed forjoining us.e'll all be interested to see what does happen at midday when midday tomorrow when that decision comes. thank you for joining us on the programme. that was steve hadley, who is the of the former general secretary of the former general secretary of the and of course, it the rmt union. and of course, it is not just the rail workers who are passport, are striking the passport, office now set to work, office...
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steve hadley is the editor of handoff. he is best known as national security adviser second term of the george w. bush administration. he was the president white house foreign policy advisor, he directed the national security council staff and ran the national security policy pr securityoc process. these days among as many other roles, steve serves on the national security advisory panel to the director of central intelligence, the department of defense policy board and the board of the u.s. institute. steve, welcome back to the wilson center.f >> it's good to have you here. [applause] thank you very much and thanks for putting this program together. let me start a little bit on the beginning of this book that is the spring of 2008. president bush called in josh bolton the chief of staff anna said you know whoever follows me into this office has a big challenge. we've got the war in iraq, afghanistan, the terrorism threat and that is before we headed into the worst financial andd economic crisis since the great depression.
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. >>> straight out to hadley who joins us from the business financial sector hadley. >> good morningo you, steve. i'm here with south africa's finance minister great to have you on the program, sir welcome to cnbc. i want to ask you specifically about what's happening in your country today. you have blackouts affecting people for five or six hours, there's a lot of anger in the country, and what is your government's plan to fix the situation? >> you'll recall that the president said this is going to be given full attention and we'll be putting together something where the minister's main task will be in the next 1 to 18 months is address the energy sector. that has been done to my knowledge that was done when i left home wednesday. >> to your mind, we're going to stop the blackouts very soon or how long is the timeline >> we set a target of 12 to 18 months >> at that point you think the country will be on the path to economic growth? >> yes if you look at the performance, it co-insides with two events which is the global financial event in 2008. we've not been able to recover is beca
. >>> straight out to hadley who joins us from the business financial sector hadley. >> good morningo you, steve. i'm here with south africa's finance minister great to have you on the program, sir welcome to cnbc. i want to ask you specifically about what's happening in your country today. you have blackouts affecting people for five or six hours, there's a lot of anger in the country, and what is your government's plan to fix the situation? >> you'll recall that the...
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let's bring in steven hadley. former national security advisor to george w.and author of a new back called hand-off, the foreign policy george bush passed off to barack obama. it is a treasure if you are into foreign policy. last night was the first of several hearings. axios called it this. capitol hill's great unifier. china is the only issue percenting the bitter partisan bubble on a consistent and meaningful basis. what do you think of this? you've been in washington a long time. hard to get bipartisan support. this coalescing around a common threat in china. >> i think that's right, dana. there is bipartisan consensus that china represents an enormous challenge to the united states. i welcome these hearings. i think they will be very important for waking up the american people to the challenge that we face in china. we have to recognize it's a challenge like no other we've faced. soviet union in the cold war was a military power but an economic pygmy and had communism that at the end of the day failed in the marketplace with ideas of the but china is an
let's bring in steven hadley. former national security advisor to george w.and author of a new back called hand-off, the foreign policy george bush passed off to barack obama. it is a treasure if you are into foreign policy. last night was the first of several hearings. axios called it this. capitol hill's great unifier. china is the only issue percenting the bitter partisan bubble on a consistent and meaningful basis. what do you think of this? you've been in washington a long time. hard to...
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hadley, republican line. caller: good morning i like to say that i like donald trump.i have to say. host: ok. back to the work of congress you talked about ukraine when it comes to being over the budget i guess republicans will say don't support it but taller figure wise it is starting to change. guest: it's a huge question because there are a handful of republicans who don't feel like we should be giving them money. feeling hop americans in the u.s. certainly that has a minority of house republicans and it's not the ones in charge when you look at the committee chairs they are consistent with saying wanting people to send in money to see the jews in ukraine. i called the number. i said, we have already sent one hundred billion dollars there. host: before we let you go, we talked about the hearings you high
hadley, republican line. caller: good morning i like to say that i like donald trump.i have to say. host: ok. back to the work of congress you talked about ukraine when it comes to being over the budget i guess republicans will say don't support it but taller figure wise it is starting to change. guest: it's a huge question because there are a handful of republicans who don't feel like we should be giving them money. feeling hop americans in the u.s. certainly that has a minority of house...
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earlier this morning, our hadley gamble over in europe did speak to credit suisse's chairman.his was before the action we're seeing right now, but take a listen to what he had to say >> for you, specifically, at credit suisse, would you rule out some kind of government sh assistance in future >> that's not the topic. look, we are regulated we have a strong capital ratios, very strong balance sheet, all hands on deck, so that's not a topic whatsoever >> i think one of the key questions, though, continues to be, what are they seeing in terms of outflows or not that's what the market had been focused on they had stemmed -- largely stemmed the account departures after a very bad october and november, but you have to believe in this current environment that may have changed, even if it's not warranted, as we can say over and over again, and i'm sure that as mr. lehman or the company's ceo would happily say as well, in their belief, it's not warranted. >> well, let's think about all the bank prices. let's go back to '80, '82, no savings and loan said they were in trouble and needed
earlier this morning, our hadley gamble over in europe did speak to credit suisse's chairman.his was before the action we're seeing right now, but take a listen to what he had to say >> for you, specifically, at credit suisse, would you rule out some kind of government sh assistance in future >> that's not the topic. look, we are regulated we have a strong capital ratios, very strong balance sheet, all hands on deck, so that's not a topic whatsoever >> i think one of the key...
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everything is fine at the bank hadley gamble sat down with the chairman this morning, joins us with moreudi national bank essentially saying to me, it had been an emotional 24 hours for him. he wanted to make several things clear, one being, svb, the largest share holder in credit suisse never been approached for a capital injection or bailout, they haven't been in a room discussing the possibility of raising their stake and that, of course, is because due to regulatory requirements they can't go above the 9.9% stake they have in credit suisse he said that this was a major overreaction and even so far as to say this was a mischaracterization of what he told the media on wednesday. what i thought was interesting about our conversation, though, was he said he felt that regulators were moving swiftly off the back of svb and what we saw happening with credit suisse and in terms of getting that swiss national bank injection. listen to what he had to say >> the bank is on its way to do the restructuring they've been talking about. they have two, three great crown jewels in the business, the pr
everything is fine at the bank hadley gamble sat down with the chairman this morning, joins us with moreudi national bank essentially saying to me, it had been an emotional 24 hours for him. he wanted to make several things clear, one being, svb, the largest share holder in credit suisse never been approached for a capital injection or bailout, they haven't been in a room discussing the possibility of raising their stake and that, of course, is because due to regulatory requirements they can't...
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conflict is an activist, alleged indigenous people are being driven out of their domain, their gotta hadley by law. the got all $1.00 oh, $1.00 east travels to be pause jungles to investigate how the country has become a global conservation leader. it's dawn into the national park. this is owned to the vast majority of liberals. one for dry knows, and bengal tiger authorities have received a tip off that there are poachers deep inside the park and are preparing for patrol on elephant back. we have been invited to accompany them on this sensitive mission . i thought was almost at the law to think about hope with what he did. he let i'm just going to go to the window. colonel sequel marquis from the nepalese army is a veteran fighter against or whatnot. what is a little more like a go or not ready to get our 3rd, amazon only boss have got a new godaddy valuable 10 a little more to go and i will put patrol logos, nothing them idea co teacher. they were out in regard with them. a good plan on saturday more than 1000 soldiers stationed in sight, chitwood and their primary task is to stop and loo
conflict is an activist, alleged indigenous people are being driven out of their domain, their gotta hadley by law. the got all $1.00 oh, $1.00 east travels to be pause jungles to investigate how the country has become a global conservation leader. it's dawn into the national park. this is owned to the vast majority of liberals. one for dry knows, and bengal tiger authorities have received a tip off that there are poachers deep inside the park and are preparing for patrol on elephant back. we...
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she's out to more lyn hadley. she's out to again again.his own wicket, which a cricketing which which a cricketing term which i'm familiar with but thank which a cricketing term which i'm patrickimiliar with but thank which a cricketing term which i'm patrick you've with but thank which a cricketing term which i'm patrick you've beenyut thank which a cricketing term which i'm patrick you've been working. you patrick you've been working really hard this week standing in so much. we've just got to go to the weather. it's been snowing even in beautiful somerset. thank you to my guests tonight. from 8 tonight. back tomorrow from 8 pm. hello again. it's aidan mcgivern here from the met office. there'll be further snow in places during the next 24 hours, but the emphasis for snow shifts a further as milder shifts a bit further as milder air returns to the far south associated these weather fronts and the cold air hangs on across the rest of the uk as the weather fronts bring rain to the far south the northern edge of them will result in snow mai
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. >> thanks to raf sanchez andi]i stephen hadley.ients in the hospital. >> yeah. i know this school and church well.k it'st( an upscale suburb, part nashville metro. nashville police responded quickly and killed the shooter. we've got some tragedy here. it's just a little grade school with children dead reportedly. >> we'rei]ok seeing thy(8 there three pediatricjfxd patients wh were transported to monroe county children')ospital in vanderbilt all having sufferedu gunshot wounds andÑiw3■r all pronounced dead. do you know the grades of this through 6. it's just a little grade school there. it's a little christian grade school. it's just a beautifulÑi little area there. very quiet. there's no crime in that sectio0 of nashville. it's veryfánb■jf suburban, ñups homes and mall. c!ráe%uz nashville police are everywhere there. they'vei] got a great policeÑ force.i] apparently they were there quickly. it's hard to beat the trigger pull of an active nb■killer. we'll have to getzv■ details as they u heartbreakr >> we don't know anythingÑi abo t
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specifically, what is called the hadley cell. ah, when miss ask, why you have the deserts organized around the globe in latitude 30 north 30 south is not by chance. what happens? this solar radiation arriving at the equator will warm beer, land, and warm beer. the air is rises because it's lighter. and then it moves towards the higher latitudes, as, as it thus it, it loses moisture and that's where you have rainfall. and thereafter, the air is dry and then it goes to the left to the 30 north and 30 south. and there is where dry hot air comes down, stealing moisture from the surface and producing deserts. there it is called the hog lay cell and explains why the deserts are where they are. really, except for the lucky quadrangle. why? mm. we venture into the heart of the rain forest to see 1st hand how the flying rivers form the amount of rainfall. here is prodigious. water is on me. present boat, visibly and invisible. in the amazon rivers, expensive network of tributaries is testament to the abundant rainfall in the region. but w
specifically, what is called the hadley cell. ah, when miss ask, why you have the deserts organized around the globe in latitude 30 north 30 south is not by chance. what happens? this solar radiation arriving at the equator will warm beer, land, and warm beer. the air is rises because it's lighter. and then it moves towards the higher latitudes, as, as it thus it, it loses moisture and that's where you have rainfall. and thereafter, the air is dry and then it goes to the left to the 30 north...
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final note, march 23rd we will be having a program with two former national security advisors, steve hadley and tom donilon, to talk about the channels that america faces both at home and abroad -- the challenges -- in the coming years. so, mike, let me thank you again, and to all carnegie viewers, until next time. be well, take care. >> thanks, aaron. >> c-span has unfiltered coverage of the u.s. response to russia's invasion of ukraine, the latest from the and other white house officials, the pentagon and the state department as well as congress. we also have international perspectives from the united nations and statements from foreign leaders all on the c-span networks, the c-span now free mobile app and c-span.org/ukraine. our web resource page where you can watch the latest videos live or on demand and follow tweets from journalists on the ground. go to c-span.org/ukraine. >> today former president donald trump will talk about education policy in davenport, iowa, his first visit to the hawkeye state since announcingis 2024 republican presidential campaign. live coverage givens at 7:15
final note, march 23rd we will be having a program with two former national security advisors, steve hadley and tom donilon, to talk about the channels that america faces both at home and abroad -- the challenges -- in the coming years. so, mike, let me thank you again, and to all carnegie viewers, until next time. be well, take care. >> thanks, aaron. >> c-span has unfiltered coverage of the u.s. response to russia's invasion of ukraine, the latest from the and other white house...
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final note, march 23rd we will be having a program with two former national security advisors, steve hadley and tom donilon, to talk about the channels that america faces both at home and abroad -- the challenges -- in the coming years. so, mike, let me thank you again, and to all carnegie viewers, until next time. be your former seat the election. to make up your own mind. campaign 2024. tease ben, your unfiltered view of politics. >> c-span is your unfiltered view of government. we are funded by the television companies and more.
final note, march 23rd we will be having a program with two former national security advisors, steve hadley and tom donilon, to talk about the channels that america faces both at home and abroad -- the challenges -- in the coming years. so, mike, let me thank you again, and to all carnegie viewers, until next time. be your former seat the election. to make up your own mind. campaign 2024. tease ben, your unfiltered view of politics. >> c-span is your unfiltered view of government. we are...
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final note, march 23rd we will be having a program with two former national security advisors, steve hadley and tom donilon, to talk about the channels that america faces both at home and abroad -- the challenges -- in the coming years. so, mike, let me thank you again, and to all carnegie viewers, until next time. be w
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final note, march 23rd we will be having a program with two former national security advisors, steve hadley and tom donilon, to talk abouthe channels that america faces both at home and abroad -- the challenges -- in the coming years. so, mike, let me thank you again, and to all carnegie viewers, until next time. be [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2023] >> just a few things at the top and i will get rht to your questions. first of all, i would like to highlight
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final note, march 23rd we will be having a program with two former national security advisors, steve hadley and tom donilon, to talk about the channels that america faces both at home and abroad -- the challenges -- in the coming years. so, mike, let me thank you again, and to all carnegie viewers, until next time. be w >> c-span has unfiltered coverage. bringing you the latest from the president and other white house officials, the pentagon and the state department as well as congress. we also have international perspectives from the united nations and the statements on foreign leaders. follow on c-span networks, c-span mobile app and c-span.org . you can watch the latest videos live or on-demand and follow tweets from journalists on the ground. go to c-span.org\ukraine. a discussion about mity readiness, at 440 5 p.m., the chief of the u.s. space force, testifies on t mitary branches budget and priorities. at 10:30 a.m. on c-span two, the head oth centers on mediid and medicare services. hosted by an association of health insurance companies. at 12:30 p.m., the chair of the fcc gives the
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the other day, dana perino had the former bush national security adviser steven hadley on, and dana knowsim well from the time in the administration together, but said the china we are looking at today is far different than the china during the bush administration. how he described what china was like during the bush administration. >> that china in 2001 to 2009 was looking for a benign international environment so it could focus on its own economic development. it wanted to be part of the international system rather than disrupt it, and it wanted a constructive and cooperative relationship with the united states. >> john: xi jinping is not your daddy's china. >> yeah, look. i think that's for many of us and historians to debate whether we were being hood winked back then or those were, you know, legitimate aims of the then chinese communist party to be a part of the free world and eventually change politically regardless. under xi, everything has changed. just like russian changed from the 1990s under putin, and his intent to replace capitalism with socialism and tech no dictatorship, pe
the other day, dana perino had the former bush national security adviser steven hadley on, and dana knowsim well from the time in the administration together, but said the china we are looking at today is far different than the china during the bush administration. how he described what china was like during the bush administration. >> that china in 2001 to 2009 was looking for a benign international environment so it could focus on its own economic development. it wanted to be part of...
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as the great hadley arkes has observed, if one does the arithmetic, this takes us back not to the ratification of the constitution in 1788 or its adoption by the constitutional convention in 1787, but to the signing and publishing of the declaration of independence in 1776. in this matter, as in so many others, lincoln's understanding was very much in line with the nation's founders. they, too, believed that with the declaration they established a new nation, albeit one whose political institutions and fundamental law were changed in significant ways by the constitution and then by its amendments. lincoln observed that the nation they founded was conceived in liberty and dedicated to the proposition that all men are created equal. this led to a law understanding of the american founding and the american regime is, once again, something lincoln held in common with the founders themselves. as the declaration itself proclaims, awe hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their creator with certain unalienable rights, among these are life, libe
as the great hadley arkes has observed, if one does the arithmetic, this takes us back not to the ratification of the constitution in 1788 or its adoption by the constitutional convention in 1787, but to the signing and publishing of the declaration of independence in 1776. in this matter, as in so many others, lincoln's understanding was very much in line with the nation's founders. they, too, believed that with the declaration they established a new nation, albeit one whose political...
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final note, march 23 we will be having a program with two former national security advisers, steve hadley and tom donilon, to talk about a matter of public democratic review foreign policy but the challenges that america faces both at home and abroad in the coming years. mike, let me thank you again, and to all carnegie viewers, until next time, be well. take care. >> c-span-ish unfiltered view of government. we are funded by these television companies and more including comcast. >> are you thinking this is just security center? >> it's way more than that. >> comcast this parting with 1000 committed centers to create wi-fi enabled its own substance from low-income families can get the tools they need to be ready for anything. comcast supports c-span as a public serce along with these other television providers giving you a front-row seat to democracy. >> year's grand prize winners in cspan's studentcam video documentary contest are -- eighth-graders at dr. marti luther king, jr. middle school in germantown, maryland, for the documentary where is my face? data pvacy. watch the grand prize
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he believes china is a threat, and there was an interesting interview dana perino had with steven hadley china of george w. bush faced was very different from the china we see today. that china in 2001 to 2009 was looking for a benign international environment so it could focus on its own economic development. it wanted to be part of the international system rather than disrupt it. and it wanted a constructive and cooperative relationship with the united states. >> john: of course that is when china was a toddler, now that it's a teenager it wants to get into every fight that it finds. >> yeah. i do think there is vulnerability for china. they have a lot of people moving from the rural section of the country to the urban section. a lot of issues internally to deal with. so there is vulnerability on supply chains and other things but they are aggressive around the world and we as a country have to come up with a policy to deal with it. >> gillian: john talks about this, aside from chips, we still buy everything else from there. how do you -- >> john: an and the chips from taiwan, if xi ji
he believes china is a threat, and there was an interesting interview dana perino had with steven hadley china of george w. bush faced was very different from the china we see today. that china in 2001 to 2009 was looking for a benign international environment so it could focus on its own economic development. it wanted to be part of the international system rather than disrupt it. and it wanted a constructive and cooperative relationship with the united states. >> john: of course that is...
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stephen hadley is the editor of this book. he is a former assistant to president for national security affairs from january 2001 to 2005. he was the assistant to the president and deputy national security adviser, serving under dr. rice. he is also a founding partner and the same firm. we are joined today by a colleague and good friend, dr. fiona hill, an acclaimed authority on geopolitics of brookings former policy. she served in russia and europe on the national security council and the national intelligence council under president bush, obama and trump. she is the author of the bestseller, there's nothing for you here. finding opportunity in the 21st century. lastly, it is a privilege to have the award-winning journalist and author david ignatius who will moderate our panel conversation today. as you all know, he writes a twice a week column for the washington post which is essential reading in the foreign affairs committee. he is a recipient of many awards, and he is a post for an editor. he supervised the pulitzer prize w
stephen hadley is the editor of this book. he is a former assistant to president for national security affairs from january 2001 to 2005. he was the assistant to the president and deputy national security adviser, serving under dr. rice. he is also a founding partner and the same firm. we are joined today by a colleague and good friend, dr. fiona hill, an acclaimed authority on geopolitics of brookings former policy. she served in russia and europe on the national security council and the...
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my conversation with stephen hadley, the national security adviser for president george w. bush.s facing the united states and their roots 20 years after the iraq war. then -- >> that work remains my life and it's my salvation. >> from "amadeus" to the white lotus the oscar-winning actor f. murray abraham tells me about his incredible career and why he's coming back to mozart for "the pmagic flute." also ahead three years after the coronavirus phe
my conversation with stephen hadley, the national security adviser for president george w. bush.s facing the united states and their roots 20 years after the iraq war. then -- >> that work remains my life and it's my salvation. >> from "amadeus" to the white lotus the oscar-winning actor f. murray abraham tells me about his incredible career and why he's coming back to mozart for "the pmagic flute." also ahead three years after the coronavirus phe
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as parents, hadley failed her? all that sort of thing, wejust hadley failed her?took a whilejudy and her family were searching for answers was obviously so hard for them to deal with. we know the government is trying to come up with this legislation to help people deal with what can go wrong online, but as the bill stands, do other parents still face this kind of terrible distress? figs still face this kind of terrible distress? �* , still face this kind of terrible distress? a , ., , . , distress? as it stands currently, the do. distress? as it stands currently, they do- and — distress? as it stands currently, they do. and that _ distress? as it stands currently, they do. and that is _ distress? as it stands currently, they do. and that is why - distress? as it stands currently, they do. and that is why i i distress? as it stands currently, they do. and that is why i have l distress? as it stands currently, i they do. and that is why i have put forward _ they do. and that is why i have put forward an— they do. and that is why i have put forward an amendment with,
as parents, hadley failed her? all that sort of thing, wejust hadley failed her?took a whilejudy and her family were searching for answers was obviously so hard for them to deal with. we know the government is trying to come up with this legislation to help people deal with what can go wrong online, but as the bill stands, do other parents still face this kind of terrible distress? figs still face this kind of terrible distress? �* , still face this kind of terrible distress? a , ., , . ,...
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leo hadley. sorry.arles to stay from first, say , because of the protests and say, because of the protests and stuff. because you know, obviously, i mean, those are a bit of a loaded doing. the quote, though. he says, mr. king. mr. king, listen , have king. mr. king, listen, have nothing against you here. that's the quote. that's the thing. i just the idea that he was calling you mr. king, so disrespectful in he thought it was his surname. that's how little they know about royalty because he got rid of the royalty. so they know nothing literally. is a mr. pretty. literally. king is a mr. pretty. mr. president. do you. mr. president. mr. king, do you. who else ? this the first time who else? this the first time i've done it, mr. king. the cool. is that you? he got it right. and i'm in it because the anything about, like, oh, i. it's king can i speak to it's the king can i speak to you? do you still to do your best? well, i was just going to say. yeah, he says here, mr. king, as connie pointed out, he tha
leo hadley. sorry.arles to stay from first, say , because of the protests and say, because of the protests and stuff. because you know, obviously, i mean, those are a bit of a loaded doing. the quote, though. he says, mr. king. mr. king, listen , have king. mr. king, listen, have nothing against you here. that's the quote. that's the thing. i just the idea that he was calling you mr. king, so disrespectful in he thought it was his surname. that's how little they know about royalty because he...
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leo hadley. sorry.to stay from first, say , because of the protests and say, because of the protests and stuff. because you know, obviously, i mean, those are a bit of a loaded doing. the quote, though. he says, mr. king. mr. king, listen , have king. mr. king, listen, have nothing against you here. that's the quote. that's the thing. i just the idea that he was calling you mr. king, so disrespectful in he thought it was his surname. that's how little they know about royalty because he got rid of the royalty. so they know nothing literally. is a mr. pretty. literally. king is a mr. pretty. mr. president. do you. mr. president. mr. king, do you. who else ? this the first time who else? this the first time i've done it, mr. king. the cool. is that you? he got it right. and i'm in it because the anything about, like, oh, i. it's king can i speak to it's the king can i speak to you? do you still to do your best? well, i was just going to say. yeah, he says here, mr. king, as connie pointed out, he that you'
leo hadley. sorry.to stay from first, say , because of the protests and say, because of the protests and stuff. because you know, obviously, i mean, those are a bit of a loaded doing. the quote, though. he says, mr. king. mr. king, listen , have king. mr. king, listen, have nothing against you here. that's the quote. that's the thing. i just the idea that he was calling you mr. king, so disrespectful in he thought it was his surname. that's how little they know about royalty because he got rid...
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done then hadley will have its decision to take and they they don't agree with the way boris johnson get rid of him if they do agree that the house commons has got it wrong, the committee has got it wrong, the committee has got it wrong, the committee has got it wrong, everybody else has got it wrong, everybody else has got it wrong. the right way is the decides and i'm sure is that the decides and i'm sure david and edwina would agree on that fascinating. it's that. okay, fascinating. it's just a final word, david. the electors . david that will go on electors. david that will go on election along with everybody else when they're you tweeted here in tweet. i tweeted, just give david mellor final word, please . i do think that this is please. i do think that this is anything other than a process . anything other than a process. there are some people who just cannot anybody being critical. boris, despite boris, is desperate to people critical of on fundamental points like and honesty . the reality is the honesty. the reality is the bofisis honesty. the reality is the boris is being cal
done then hadley will have its decision to take and they they don't agree with the way boris johnson get rid of him if they do agree that the house commons has got it wrong, the committee has got it wrong, the committee has got it wrong, the committee has got it wrong, everybody else has got it wrong, everybody else has got it wrong. the right way is the decides and i'm sure is that the decides and i'm sure david and edwina would agree on that fascinating. it's that. okay, fascinating. it's...
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done then hadley will have its decision to take and they they don't agree with the way boris johnson get rid of him if they do agree that the house commons has got it wrong, the committee has got it wrong, the committee has got it wrong, the committee has got it wrong, everybody else has got it wrong, everybody else has got it wrong. the right way is that the decides and i'm sure david edwina would agree on david and edwina would agree on that fascinating. it's that. okay, fascinating. it's just a final word, david. the electors . david that will go on electors. david that will go on election along with everybody else when they're you tweeted here in tweet. i tweeted, just give david mellor final word, please . i do think that this is please. i do think that this is anything other than a process . anything other than a process. there are some people who just cannot anybody being critical. boris, despite boris, is desperate to people critical of on fundamental points like and honesty . the reality is the honesty. the reality is the bofisis honesty. the reality is the boris is being cal
done then hadley will have its decision to take and they they don't agree with the way boris johnson get rid of him if they do agree that the house commons has got it wrong, the committee has got it wrong, the committee has got it wrong, the committee has got it wrong, everybody else has got it wrong, everybody else has got it wrong. the right way is that the decides and i'm sure david edwina would agree on david and edwina would agree on that fascinating. it's that. okay, fascinating. it's...
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we'll hear from stephen the hadley, the former national security adviser under president george w. bush. live coverage here on c-span2. ..
we'll hear from stephen the hadley, the former national security adviser under president george w. bush. live coverage here on c-span2. ..