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. >> narrator: what worries tom and his wife madeleine now isn't so much the struggle to keep moving, but the battle everyone dreads, the one that involves your mind. >> one of the real major problems that i think almost anybody with parkinson's has, which is the memory aspect. i don't know where that's going to lead. >> there was a long period when tom would go out and get lost, and neighbors would call us and say, "come and get him, he's at the corner of such and such." >> i did get lost in downtown oakland, which, if you've lived in the area, you know, you really shouldn't get lost. >> narrator: parkinson's requires, of all things, a kind of gracefulness, an ability to shift and adapt, to change medications for what feels like the millionth time and still smile. >> aracept, which makes you smarter, so every now and again i steal one. well, it's much better now than it was when tom was getting confused. he's sharp. he laughs. he makes jokes. >> narrator: for the shearers, fighting the battle is about making adjustments. >> i think this is just if you're filing electronically. >> nar
. >> narrator: what worries tom and his wife madeleine now isn't so much the struggle to keep moving, but the battle everyone dreads, the one that involves your mind. >> one of the real major problems that i think almost anybody with parkinson's has, which is the memory aspect. i don't know where that's going to lead. >> there was a long period when tom would go out and get lost, and neighbors would call us and say, "come and get him, he's at the corner of such and...
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also this brand new developments in the madelein mccann case. police say they might know where the little girl is. we will tell you about this when we come back. [ male announcer ] if you believe the mayan calendar, on december 21st polar shifts will reverse the earth's gravitational pull and hurtle us all into space. which would render retirement planning unnecessy. but say the sun rises on december 22nd, and you still need to retire. td ameritrade's investment consultants can help you build a plan that fits your life. we'll even throw in up to $600 when you open a new account or roll over an old 401(k). so who's in control now, mayans? >> good morning. welcome back to fox and friends first. >> i am heather nauert. >> i am heather childers. the top five stories making news for you at this hour. the white house officially changing its tune on whether the attack in benghazi was the work of terrorists. now saying it is i think self evident what happened in benghazi is a terrorist attack. our embassy was attacked violently and the result was four d
also this brand new developments in the madelein mccann case. police say they might know where the little girl is. we will tell you about this when we come back. [ male announcer ] if you believe the mayan calendar, on december 21st polar shifts will reverse the earth's gravitational pull and hurtle us all into space. which would render retirement planning unnecessy. but say the sun rises on december 22nd, and you still need to retire. td ameritrade's investment consultants can help you build a...
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>> the former secretary of state madeleine albright will join us on set.ing both. coming up next, knew the man running for senate in a crucial state not just for him but for the president, tim kaine joins us. ♪ i know you're hurting because your heart is breaking ♪ welcome aboard! [ chuckles ] ♪ [ honk! ] ♪ [ honk! ] ♪ [ honk! ] ♪ [ male announcer ] now you'll know when to stop. [ honk! ] the all-new nissan altima with easy fill tire alert. [ honk! ] it's our most innovative altima ever. nissan. innovation that excites. ♪ we could eat whatever we wanted and still lose weight. weight watchers online was so easy you look up a food, you eat the food, you track the food. weight -- comes right off. you have lipstick on your teeth. ok. got it. using the recipe builder, i'm making 2 point enchiladas that will blow your mind. together, we lost 71 pounds with weight watchers online. quit dancing. i didn't do it... [ female announcer ] join for free. offer ends october 20th. weight watchers online finally, losing weight clicks. like a squirrel stashes nuts, you may
>> the former secretary of state madeleine albright will join us on set.ing both. coming up next, knew the man running for senate in a crucial state not just for him but for the president, tim kaine joins us. ♪ i know you're hurting because your heart is breaking ♪ welcome aboard! [ chuckles ] ♪ [ honk! ] ♪ [ honk! ] ♪ [ honk! ] ♪ [ male announcer ] now you'll know when to stop. [ honk! ] the all-new nissan altima with easy fill tire alert. [ honk! ] it's our most innovative...
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. >> madeleine and lauren are showing what we can do with these two. >> all right.e've got going on. >> cute. >> madeleine is wearing her slouchy sweatshirt. we nipped off the top, a great style if you're tired of the round crew neck. and we have great skinny jeans in this treated metallic denim. by go jane. her cute shoes are jcpenney. then we have lauren. and what we did with the sweatshirt is bumped it up a notch and made it a going out at night outfit. this is with this great brocade skirt from zara. and the boots also from zara. >> thank you, ladies. >> thanks. that's for the younger members. there's a basic white blouse that you have. and it doesn't seem to be a lot of options with that. i think you're going to prove me wrong. >> yeah. we all have at least three or four in our wardrobe. >> we have brett and sorita. >> cute. >> yeah. >> sorita is wearing it with leather shorts, a big trend for going out this season. then she has the oversized men's tuxedo blazer. so it's good to think about proportion. if you have something that's short as those shorts, wear so
. >> madeleine and lauren are showing what we can do with these two. >> all right.e've got going on. >> cute. >> madeleine is wearing her slouchy sweatshirt. we nipped off the top, a great style if you're tired of the round crew neck. and we have great skinny jeans in this treated metallic denim. by go jane. her cute shoes are jcpenney. then we have lauren. and what we did with the sweatshirt is bumped it up a notch and made it a going out at night outfit. this is with...
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a group of heavily armed madeleine -- militants launched a attack at a u.s.complex in benghazi, pelting it with gunfire and rocket-propelled grenades. they fill the safe room with smoke and drive at least one person in it with the roof. in the end, four died, including chris stevens, the u.s. ambassador to libya, who helped save benghazi during last year cost revolution. he is the first u.s. ambassador to be killed since 1979. a lifelong friend opened up about the loss. >> i lost somebody who unconditionally loved just about everybody. what the world lost was a great diplomat who was interested in peace and humanity, who really understood the culture of the middle east. >> a senior staffer at the senate foreign relations committee was among his friends. >> he basically said, this is what he was meant to do. he was willing to take the risk -- it is so unfortunate that that risk finally overtook him. it is tragic. i think he died living out his life mission. >> shaun smyth a foreign service information manager, was also killed. he worked for the foreign service
a group of heavily armed madeleine -- militants launched a attack at a u.s.complex in benghazi, pelting it with gunfire and rocket-propelled grenades. they fill the safe room with smoke and drive at least one person in it with the roof. in the end, four died, including chris stevens, the u.s. ambassador to libya, who helped save benghazi during last year cost revolution. he is the first u.s. ambassador to be killed since 1979. a lifelong friend opened up about the loss. >> i lost somebody...
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obviously, madeleine albright is a remarkable woman who needs no introduction. the 64th secretary of state, the first woman to hold the position, one of the great world leaders today and for a long time to come. senator dianne feinstein, the first female president boris supervisors, senior senator on many committees, known for her work in foreign policy, intelligence, and a variety of different areas. she will be remembered as one of the great members of the senate. the co-chair of the security of advisory committee for america, serving as under-secretary for defense policy for secretaries gates and secretary panetta. having most recently served as the u.s. ambassador to india, he was a congressman from indiana, a distinguished member of international trade and security. the dean of syracuse university, with a long career in government and director of policy planning for the clinton administration. our moderator for today, many of you have recognized him as richard wolf. he has been at "the financial times" for many years. he is the author of "renegade, the maki
obviously, madeleine albright is a remarkable woman who needs no introduction. the 64th secretary of state, the first woman to hold the position, one of the great world leaders today and for a long time to come. senator dianne feinstein, the first female president boris supervisors, senior senator on many committees, known for her work in foreign policy, intelligence, and a variety of different areas. she will be remembered as one of the great members of the senate. the co-chair of the security...
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>> she's madeleine albright. that's the best picture pretty much ever. >>> the new iphone 5 is reaching fever pitch, certainly in late night. >> you know who's at the u.n. is mahmoud ahmadinejad from iran. oh, creepy, weasely little guy, huh? the beady eyed little weasel dropped by the u.n. for another hate-filled rant and then he went back in line for the new iphone. that's what he did. >> in china, a factory that makes iphones had to be shut down after 2,000 workers, 2,000 workers got into a brawl. the brawl was captured on 10,000 iphones. >> i wish the iphone people would design one that's black and has two pieces in it, plugs into the wall and you can pick one piece up and talk into it and dial -- i wish they would -- the new -- [ applause ] i tell you, whole time i had one of those old-fashioned plug-in phones, not once did i misplace it. not once could i not find my phone. >> "early start" continues right now. >>> president obama on the world stage. a high stakes speech tonight at the united nations and a c
>> she's madeleine albright. that's the best picture pretty much ever. >>> the new iphone 5 is reaching fever pitch, certainly in late night. >> you know who's at the u.n. is mahmoud ahmadinejad from iran. oh, creepy, weasely little guy, huh? the beady eyed little weasel dropped by the u.n. for another hate-filled rant and then he went back in line for the new iphone. that's what he did. >> in china, a factory that makes iphones had to be shut down after 2,000...
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of jfk with minden be johnson and richard nixon, the warren commission in that meeting, lbj tells madeleinerown after tomorrow the kennedys will never embarrass me again. that is the promise. >> guest: lyndon johnson was never at the meeting you are talking about. all the times i was working -- i have been working on lyndon johnson going through any kind of his papers and diaries and letters talking to everybody who knew him i have never found a single hinge that in and johnson had anything to do with the assassination. >> host: do you find yourself answering conspiracy questions regularly? >> guest: yes. yes. my only answer is the answer i gave. i would pursue anything that i found. >> guest: >> host: a viewer wanted to do about valid stocks 13. what kind of question is that? >> guest: the ballot box with which lyndon johnson's old reelection. six days after running for the senate in 1948, six day after the election he is still behind. suddenly a ballot box from precinct, found in the desert. it contains a number of votes. if i have this right 2 in hundred two votes. interesting votes beca
of jfk with minden be johnson and richard nixon, the warren commission in that meeting, lbj tells madeleinerown after tomorrow the kennedys will never embarrass me again. that is the promise. >> guest: lyndon johnson was never at the meeting you are talking about. all the times i was working -- i have been working on lyndon johnson going through any kind of his papers and diaries and letters talking to everybody who knew him i have never found a single hinge that in and johnson had...
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. ♪ e-mail twitter time geoff: e-mail twitter time ♪ [laughter] this is from madeleine in philadelphiageoff: i made a moby dick reference. craig: dear craig, are you really bringing g.p. to radio city? that would be amazing. i already have tickets. well, yes. i'm going to radio city music hall. when is it? geoff: the sixth of october. craig: book early to avoid disappointment. and geoff is going -- are you going to be there? geoff: i'll be there. craig: backstage? geoff: no. craig: for much of it, though. this is from lucas from bonn , germany. what do they say at the german nightclubs when you and i walk into the clubs? ♪ here come the players ooh, ooh they are so exciting ♪ ♪ [laughter] geoff: here come the players ♪ ♪ craig: that's it. ok. this is from lucas in bonn, germany. dear craig und geoff. would you ever consider doing a show in germany? i know many people who would love you to. [laughter] well, if we are receiving this correspondence from you, then perhaps we are already somehow reaching germany? [laughter] geoff: ya. i think our show there is called "dancing poopen." craig
. ♪ e-mail twitter time geoff: e-mail twitter time ♪ [laughter] this is from madeleine in philadelphiageoff: i made a moby dick reference. craig: dear craig, are you really bringing g.p. to radio city? that would be amazing. i already have tickets. well, yes. i'm going to radio city music hall. when is it? geoff: the sixth of october. craig: book early to avoid disappointment. and geoff is going -- are you going to be there? geoff: i'll be there. craig: backstage? geoff: no. craig: for much...
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>> there are a lot of democrats in the blame bush mode madeleine albright a couple weeks ago still talkingo you think the president might be moving away from at ththat kf argument? >> i hope we go beyond blaming president bush. the fact is i wish that president bush could take responsibility for the mess we are in. you know what? dr. martin luther king said a generation ago, two generations ago that we would be right here because our priorities were all messed up. we are spending money on wars we do not want we are not investing in social endeavors that would enhance the american population. i am hoping the democrats will go to those messages that will affirm where we need to go not just talk about where we have not been and all of that. nobody wants to hear that. people want to know how we can become more prosperous how to expe extend the middle class. >> the debt is hitting $16 trillion. do you feel like members of your party are starting to get it things are growing out of control in this country and we may not be able to afford those going down the road? >> entitlements, bane capital g
>> there are a lot of democrats in the blame bush mode madeleine albright a couple weeks ago still talkingo you think the president might be moving away from at ththat kf argument? >> i hope we go beyond blaming president bush. the fact is i wish that president bush could take responsibility for the mess we are in. you know what? dr. martin luther king said a generation ago, two generations ago that we would be right here because our priorities were all messed up. we are spending...
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when we come back, madeleine albright will be here. she will make cookies.erkel is up next. you talk to real people. they have done real things. what was this? >> i loved it. >> nice talking to you. but plenty of companies do that. so we make something else. we help make life a little easier, more convenient, more rewarding, more entertaining. year after year. it's the reason why we don't have customers. we have members. american express. welcome in. how did i get here? dumb luck? or good decisions? ones i've made. ones we've all made. about marriage. children. money. about tomorrow. here's to good decisions. who matters most to you says the most about you. massmutual is owned by our policyholders so they matter most to us. massmutual. we'll help you get there. mom: ready t♪ go to work? ♪ ♪ ♪ every mom needs a little helper. that's why i got a subaru. announcer: love. it's what makes a subaru, a subaru. . >>> tonight's only in america, how do you solve a problem like obesity? those who spend ten hours languishing at office desks, what better solution than th
when we come back, madeleine albright will be here. she will make cookies.erkel is up next. you talk to real people. they have done real things. what was this? >> i loved it. >> nice talking to you. but plenty of companies do that. so we make something else. we help make life a little easier, more convenient, more rewarding, more entertaining. year after year. it's the reason why we don't have customers. we have members. american express. welcome in. how did i get here? dumb luck?...
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david who did the first book said madeleine described obama senior to him as very strange. and of course of reveals around him. beauvis were not happy. was very difficult for them and it wasn't necessarily because of race is to read his personality of their daughter was only 17 when they met and she got pregnant and she was an incredibly intelligent young woman so it had a difficult effect on her life. they didn't know, but another element is that obama, senior -- and i notice of this why was reluctant to use the word womanizer, but he was and he was doing that in honolulu so she is by no means the only american woman he had been with. >> host: barack obama senior married first four times. did they ever get divorced? >> guest: interesting. they got married in kenya and according to obama, senior you could just say i'm divorcing my wife and that was eight when stanley myriad barack obama senior she didn't know he was already married. she was under the impression he was divorced which he wasn't so in essence he was a polygamist when he married her. estimate the married in feb
david who did the first book said madeleine described obama senior to him as very strange. and of course of reveals around him. beauvis were not happy. was very difficult for them and it wasn't necessarily because of race is to read his personality of their daughter was only 17 when they met and she got pregnant and she was an incredibly intelligent young woman so it had a difficult effect on her life. they didn't know, but another element is that obama, senior -- and i notice of this why was...
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this is not very courageous and this made my good friend madeleine albright absolutely -- and in fact it was not correct for him but that was the sort of tension and the feeling that existed at that the time. when the issue was resolved in their power was brought to bear here roque the back of the serbian army and eventually led to the dayton peace talks with the secretary and richard holbrooke who pushed for the settlement. >> host: we had in july of 1995 the forces of united nations peacekeepers who stood by and let it happen. >> guest: i would not use the phrase united nations peacekeepers stood by and let it happen. we had dutch companies, rather small group. this was part of the problem. in the sense that i was very much involved. when they started talking of establishing safe areas, i had my commanders do a study. a study of what would be required to make that save area truly safe. there were two things they suggested. one, it would have to be wide enough in diameter to get it outside, beyond the range so that they cannot come in and attack the people. second, it would require 3
this is not very courageous and this made my good friend madeleine albright absolutely -- and in fact it was not correct for him but that was the sort of tension and the feeling that existed at that the time. when the issue was resolved in their power was brought to bear here roque the back of the serbian army and eventually led to the dayton peace talks with the secretary and richard holbrooke who pushed for the settlement. >> host: we had in july of 1995 the forces of united nations...
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when we come back, madeleine albright will be here. she is going to make cookies with us.rkel coming up next. you talk to real people who have do real things. what was this? >> conan o'brien. nice talking to you. ♪ want my recipe for healthier hair color? natural instincts! formulated with aloe, vitamin and antioxidants natural instincts has a system that's a healthier way to radiant color. indulge... with natural instincts. less guilt, more gorgeous. gives you a 50% annual bonus. and everyone, but her... likes 50% more cash. but, i have an idea. do you want a princess dress? yes how about some cupcakes? yes lollop? yes! do you want an etch a sketch? yes! do you want 50% more cash? no you got talent. [ male announcer ] the capital one cash rewards card. with a 50% annual cash bonus it's the card for people who like more cash. what's in your wallet? i usually say that. wh♪t's in your wallet? ♪ ♪ ♪ there's another way to help erase litter box odor. purina tidy cats. only tidy cats has odor erasers. making it easy to keep things at home... just the way you want them. tidy cat
when we come back, madeleine albright will be here. she is going to make cookies with us.rkel coming up next. you talk to real people who have do real things. what was this? >> conan o'brien. nice talking to you. ♪ want my recipe for healthier hair color? natural instincts! formulated with aloe, vitamin and antioxidants natural instincts has a system that's a healthier way to radiant color. indulge... with natural instincts. less guilt, more gorgeous. gives you a 50% annual bonus. and...
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madeleine albright can also drum. talk about what she was doing in that photo straight ahead.tor's phone are working on a joke with local color. the secure cloud just received a revised intro from the strategist's tablet. and while i make my way into the venue, the candidate will be rehearsing off of his phone. [ candidate ] and thanks to every young face i see out there. [ woman ] his phone is one of his biggest supporters. [ female announcer ] with cisco at the center... working together has never worked so well. [ female announcer ] with cisco at the center... you see us, at the start of the day. on the company phone list that's a few names longer. you see us bank on busier highways. on once empty fields. everyday you see all the ways all of us at us bank are helping grow our economy. lending more so companies and communities can expand, grow stronger and get back to work. everyday you see all of us serving you, around the country, around the corner. us bank. resulting in unexpected power and agility. introducing the all-new, all-powerful gator rsx 850i. sixty-two horsepowe
madeleine albright can also drum. talk about what she was doing in that photo straight ahead.tor's phone are working on a joke with local color. the secure cloud just received a revised intro from the strategist's tablet. and while i make my way into the venue, the candidate will be rehearsing off of his phone. [ candidate ] and thanks to every young face i see out there. [ woman ] his phone is one of his biggest supporters. [ female announcer ] with cisco at the center... working together has...
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when we come back, madeleine albright will be here. she is going to make koocookies with us. merkel coming up next. you talk to real people who have do real things. what was this? >> conan o'brien. nice talking to you. but we've got to be careful how we get it. design the wells to be safe. thousands of jobs. use the most advanced technology to protect our water. billions in the economy. at chevron, if we can't do it right, we won't do it at all. we've got to think long term. we've got to think long term. ♪ how did i get here? dumb luck? or good decisions? ones i've made. ones we've all made. about marriage. children. money. about tomorrow. here's to good decisions. who matters most to you says the most about you. massmutual is owned by our policyholders so they matter most to us. massmutual. we'll help you get there. [ male announcer ] how could switchgrass in argentina, change engineering in dubai, aluminum production in south africa, and the aerospace industry in the u.s.? at t. rowe price, we understand the connections of a complex, global economy. it's just one reason ove
when we come back, madeleine albright will be here. she is going to make koocookies with us. merkel coming up next. you talk to real people who have do real things. what was this? >> conan o'brien. nice talking to you. but we've got to be careful how we get it. design the wells to be safe. thousands of jobs. use the most advanced technology to protect our water. billions in the economy. at chevron, if we can't do it right, we won't do it at all. we've got to think long term. we've got to...
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> sreenivasan: it's part power struggle, part philosophy, according to former secretary of state madeleineor george lopez. they weigh in on the rundown. visit an open-air market in zambia through a slideshow on our world page. it's part of our partnership, called "food for 9 billion," with american public media's all that and more is on our web site: newshour.pbs.org. gwen? >> ifill: and that's the "newshour" for tonight. on thursday, we'll look at the campaigns using video games to get out the vote. i'm gwen ifill. >> woodruff: and i'm judy woodruff. we'll see you online and again here tomorrow evening. thank you and good night. major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: and with the ongoing support of these institutions and foundations. and... this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. captioning sponsored by macneil/lehrer productions captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org
> sreenivasan: it's part power struggle, part philosophy, according to former secretary of state madeleineor george lopez. they weigh in on the rundown. visit an open-air market in zambia through a slideshow on our world page. it's part of our partnership, called "food for 9 billion," with american public media's all that and more is on our web site: newshour.pbs.org. gwen? >> ifill: and that's the "newshour" for tonight. on thursday, we'll look at the campaigns...
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. >> ifill: joining us in the sky box is madeleine albright former secretary of state. welcome. >> very good to be with you. >> ifill: we're having a remarkable convention. maybe we'll see it tonight but we haven't seen it so far is say lot of discussion about national security and foreign policy. there was not much at the republican convention either. is that by design? >> no, i think people are focused on our economy here at home, jobs, the health care issue, women's issues but it all fits within a picture of national security and we'll hear about it tonight. senator kerry is going to speak about it. obviously the president will, too. we didn't hear a lot at the republican convention. we didn't hear afghanistan mentioned by governor romney. >> woodruff: what are the main differences would you say between at proach of president obama and governor romney when it comes to national security and foreign policy? >> i think it's part of the theme generally looking forward. what president obama is going to talk about, has talked about, is america's role in the future. i think
. >> ifill: joining us in the sky box is madeleine albright former secretary of state. welcome. >> very good to be with you. >> ifill: we're having a remarkable convention. maybe we'll see it tonight but we haven't seen it so far is say lot of discussion about national security and foreign policy. there was not much at the republican convention either. is that by design? >> no, i think people are focused on our economy here at home, jobs, the health care issue, women's...
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madeleine albright was the class just ahead of me. i had remarkable women all around me, classmates and--and--and those who went before and those who are there now. there are women there now, who just graduated, who are astronauts and leaders of their community. so i'm--i'm very proud to have been part of a women's college, and it's made me, in my current--you know, in my grown-up life, continue to be a supporter of both women's college education, but also of trying to help promote some women's scho--girls' schools, which i think is a good experience. c-span: what'd you study there? >> guest: political science, which was a major waste of time c-span: why? >> guest: because i wish th--you know, i wish now, now that i am a historian--i have a doctorate in history of american education. i think that history and literature are better studies, or--or they're--they're more firmly rooted. the political science that i learned at wellesley has changed so much that it's virtually of no use. we spent a lot of time studying the politics of the co
madeleine albright was the class just ahead of me. i had remarkable women all around me, classmates and--and--and those who went before and those who are there now. there are women there now, who just graduated, who are astronauts and leaders of their community. so i'm--i'm very proud to have been part of a women's college, and it's made me, in my current--you know, in my grown-up life, continue to be a supporter of both women's college education, but also of trying to help promote some women's...
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president obama and that romney with officials from the clinton and obama administration, including madeleine albright. this is about one hour and a half. >> [unintelligible] pleasure to welcome our distinguished panel and all of you to our discussion today. i would like to include all of you who are watching the live webcast. i want to take the effort unity to recognize the institute and the leadership coalition. today's topic is the future of u.s. global engagement. as a member of the corporate community, chevron surly recognizes american foreign policy, such as development in diplomacy as critical to the nation's economic security. 99% of the consumers live outside the united states and it is increasingly clear that the prosperity is linked to prosperity for of the world. we all have a stake in the future of america's role in the world. it is very important that the leaders continue to hear our unified voice about the significance of greater engagements in the global community. we have a star-studded event this morning and i would like to introduce you to the chairman of the u.s. global le
president obama and that romney with officials from the clinton and obama administration, including madeleine albright. this is about one hour and a half. >> [unintelligible] pleasure to welcome our distinguished panel and all of you to our discussion today. i would like to include all of you who are watching the live webcast. i want to take the effort unity to recognize the institute and the leadership coalition. today's topic is the future of u.s. global engagement. as a member of the...
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i always remember what madeleine albright said.omacy is always -- is more dispensable -- diplomacy is more indispensable than before. it is true that the transition has just begun in terms of history. it is going to take a long time. excuse me for quoting a narxust -- marxist. it was said that sometimes decade passed and nothing happens and sometimes, in weeks, decades happen. i would say that statement and say, the condition will take years. we are dealing with something where politics was -- politics were wiped out many years. civil society was suffocated. they were insulted by the state. all of these groups that you would think would be our allies , and democrats, liberals, were crushed or neutralized, which left the political space for islamists. in all of these countries that went to the uprisings, there is a huge debate and conflict among the various islamists. it is an islamist spectrum. they have moved to the right. the political debate about the form of government for egypt or tunisia is taking place between people who are
i always remember what madeleine albright said.omacy is always -- is more dispensable -- diplomacy is more indispensable than before. it is true that the transition has just begun in terms of history. it is going to take a long time. excuse me for quoting a narxust -- marxist. it was said that sometimes decade passed and nothing happens and sometimes, in weeks, decades happen. i would say that statement and say, the condition will take years. we are dealing with something where politics was --...
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expect nineties and madeleine and will continue to see the sunshine into the weekend. >> and variousrd bay that scene as it and stable condition. are we hearing anything different?. no what gave people something to hold onto as when they gave it the thumbs up when they carried him off. we did not see any movement from him for 12 minutes watching this. they actually had to put hischest on a stretcher. we were scared he was paralyzed for a while. maybe it was the heat of the moment but why would you want your child to play football? that's funny but my tenure of son is playing football. there's nothing too bad about it. he's on the line and on the line you move slower you don't hear each other at 40 mi. an hour you give each other more at 4 mi. an hour. without anything to go on except with which to watching on the field is where i went with my statement. with my son playing football it's a lot harder to take these hits. there was no flag on the flay but there are probably facing serious fines this morning. when they review the play they hit the guy and that's the thing about the offic
expect nineties and madeleine and will continue to see the sunshine into the weekend. >> and variousrd bay that scene as it and stable condition. are we hearing anything different?. no what gave people something to hold onto as when they gave it the thumbs up when they carried him off. we did not see any movement from him for 12 minutes watching this. they actually had to put hischest on a stretcher. we were scared he was paralyzed for a while. maybe it was the heat of the moment but why...
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. >>> we're here with former secretary of state madeleine albright. madeleine, thank you very much. of the whole brouhaha over jerusalem? a topic you know well. the president said he believes the jerusalem is the capital of israel >> well, the president and the amended platform say that, and it's important that the platform reflects the president's wishes and the policy of united states. >> usually, almost always, the u.s. embassy has its embassy in the capital of a country. it's in tel aviv. should it be moved? >> we're trying to get peace talks going again. this is a final status issue. nobody has been more supportive of israel and israel's security than president obama. and he's dedicated to making sure that there is progress in all of this. peace talks, two-state solution and moving toward final status issues. >> you heard mitt romney say in his acceptance speech last week in tampa, this president, president obama, has thrown israel under the bus. >> well, i think that's one of the more ludicrous statements that was made in the -- in tampa. and governor romney, i think, needs to
. >>> we're here with former secretary of state madeleine albright. madeleine, thank you very much. of the whole brouhaha over jerusalem? a topic you know well. the president said he believes the jerusalem is the capital of israel >> well, the president and the amended platform say that, and it's important that the platform reflects the president's wishes and the policy of united states. >> usually, almost always, the u.s. embassy has its embassy in the capital of a...
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efforts or suspicion is what matters most in the outcomes of these cases, not the legislative purpose, madeleine the constitution's text. the extent we can call this court one of its distinguishing characteristics is this double standard. mike mansfield was a professor of the university of montana. the act passed overwhelmingly. the historic accomplishment of the voting rights act are undeniable. the fact it was an act of conference and not a judgment of the supreme court facilitated these accomplishments. a per root legislation strengthens rights -- legislation st strengthens these rights and their lives of the deceit. in light of the discussion, the issue is not whether these questions should be resolved, but where and on what basis. if the court invalidate the act, which should expect it to explain what the court has a better understanding of our constitutionally guaranteed voting rights than congress, which must directly speaks for we the people. the key for the opportunity to discuss these in questions, and i look forward to answering questions you may have. >> thank you very much. next, mr
efforts or suspicion is what matters most in the outcomes of these cases, not the legislative purpose, madeleine the constitution's text. the extent we can call this court one of its distinguishing characteristics is this double standard. mike mansfield was a professor of the university of montana. the act passed overwhelmingly. the historic accomplishment of the voting rights act are undeniable. the fact it was an act of conference and not a judgment of the supreme court facilitated these...
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clinton administration, i was a spokesperson for secretary of state warren christopher and then madeleine albright for about nine months. the media plays an absolutely indispensable role in our society. they ask the tough questions that need to be asked, and my experience is that journalists, whether tv journalists or print journalists, are very independent people. sure, "the wall street journal" or "at the new york times" may be owned by certain people, but the journalists into an independent job. on governor romney, he has been a very successful person i whatever he has done. very successful business career. i think he was a good governor of massachusetts in many wasted i live in massachusetts. but my own point of view is that he has had a tough presidential campaign. the 47% remark was very damaging to him, and foreign policy, of which i know a little bit, he does not have traction. he has not been able to articulate a really compelling view as to how he would lead to the station in a different direction on foreign and national security policy that president obama. he has the opportuni
clinton administration, i was a spokesperson for secretary of state warren christopher and then madeleine albright for about nine months. the media plays an absolutely indispensable role in our society. they ask the tough questions that need to be asked, and my experience is that journalists, whether tv journalists or print journalists, are very independent people. sure, "the wall street journal" or "at the new york times" may be owned by certain people, but the journalists...
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i was always terrible diagraming sentences, but madeleine's -- but mad libs helps.da is on our line for independents. caller: it is a pleasure to be on c-span again this morning. i would like to share with you how i review political cartoons in my high school class. many of the students really enjoy having this project. my only question and concern is that oftentimes, i require that you get and use a variety of sources, and sometimes, they have to hand draw so many of those political cartoons that they share in their projects, and some of them are just beautifully and well-drawn, and the idea and concept behind, and then i do not know what to do with them, so i share with them where they should go further with this. some of them, this is their artistic side. i am open to any suggestions that you can give me. guest: call the "willing to new star quarter me -- i think that is the newspaper down there -- and see if they would be interested in running samples -- call the "willington news star." guest: -- host: with more and more newspapers becoming part of chains and la
i was always terrible diagraming sentences, but madeleine's -- but mad libs helps.da is on our line for independents. caller: it is a pleasure to be on c-span again this morning. i would like to share with you how i review political cartoons in my high school class. many of the students really enjoy having this project. my only question and concern is that oftentimes, i require that you get and use a variety of sources, and sometimes, they have to hand draw so many of those political cartoons...