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stanley, you planned, you helped plan the madeleine albright visit.hat is your sense of, how do the north koreans behave in these situations? do they just want the meeting, or are they actually willing to engage and make concessions and all that kind of thing? >> let me say, first, going back to risk, that, yes, there's risk for the president, but there's risk for the president in doing nothing or in rejecting the offer, and there's risk for kim, as well, because an unsuccessful meeting puts him right back under maximum pressure and under situation of threat to his economy. so nobody is risk free in this. and i think we should remember that this is not a clear win. now, coming to what you've talked about, i think the key thing to suspect is surprises. when we did the albright trip, kim jong-un was not supposed to be the host, yet he ended up being the host. we expected that he would make the initial presentation. instead, he turned to secretary albright and asked her to start. and when she stopped, it was because he didn't like long presentations, he
stanley, you planned, you helped plan the madeleine albright visit.hat is your sense of, how do the north koreans behave in these situations? do they just want the meeting, or are they actually willing to engage and make concessions and all that kind of thing? >> let me say, first, going back to risk, that, yes, there's risk for the president, but there's risk for the president in doing nothing or in rejecting the offer, and there's risk for kim, as well, because an unsuccessful meeting...
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you helped plan the madeleine albrig albright visit. how do the north koreans behave.ey want the meeting or are they willing to engage and make concessions? >> let me say first going back to risk, yes there's risk for the. the but there's risk for the president in doing nothing or in rejecting the offer and there's risk for kim as well because an unsuccessful meeting puts him back under maximum pressure and in the situation or threat to his economy, so nobody is risk-free in this, and i think we should remember this. this is not a clear win. coming to what you talked about, i think the key thing to expect is surprises. when we did the albright trip, first of all, kim jong-il was not supposed to be the host. it was showsed to be marshall joe and yet he ended up being the host. we expected he'd make the initial presentation, instead he turned to secretary albright and asked her to start, and when she stopped in intervals because we were told he didn't like long presentations he had her speak for 30, 45 minutes. it was quite something. there was of course a big surprise u
you helped plan the madeleine albrig albright visit. how do the north koreans behave.ey want the meeting or are they willing to engage and make concessions? >> let me say first going back to risk, yes there's risk for the. the but there's risk for the president in doing nothing or in rejecting the offer and there's risk for kim as well because an unsuccessful meeting puts him back under maximum pressure and in the situation or threat to his economy, so nobody is risk-free in this, and i...
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2000 and the decision president clinton made that he would not acce the invitation and would send madeleineright to advise him not who make the trip because the chance of real progress didn't exist. he's pointing this out as it affects the trump team as to what they want to do next, they want conditions before they go. >> woodruff: what should the conditions be? we heard the press secretary sarah sanders certain actions have to be taken if the meeting is to take place. e the trump white househo not spelled out the conditions yet. they've implied at what the south koreans brought from their meetings have to be implemented. so there's a certaint of uncertainty, which is very ow,mon in dihomesy, as you about exactly what north korea has to do. it's not an unconditional promise that i'll meet you somewhere in the world and we'll have dinner. it's more than that, a both sides now are going to have to have a secret channel to discuss what exactly are these conditions. >> woodruff: well, we don't know what thos conditionsre, but, professor lee, if those conditions include, forxample, certainly no
2000 and the decision president clinton made that he would not acce the invitation and would send madeleineright to advise him not who make the trip because the chance of real progress didn't exist. he's pointing this out as it affects the trump team as to what they want to do next, they want conditions before they go. >> woodruff: what should the conditions be? we heard the press secretary sarah sanders certain actions have to be taken if the meeting is to take place. e the trump white...
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madeleine mccann are to get more money for the search. with further funding. in the algarve in may 2007an those in england and wales. between agencies in the early stages of investigations. during gale force winds. in australia, was competing in the volvo ocean race. a rescue effort with chilean search and rescue authorities. on social media. died aged 84 in december, but little else was known about him. kate bradbrook reports. it's not the sort of send—off kenneth white would have imagined. he wouldn't make it alone. and served his country with great pride. but little else is known. what he looked like. and support for somebody. and who don't have that level of support. today, a civilian population turned out as well as the military. the military know that people do appreciate what they do as well. no—one is going down on their own. they will always have us here with them. knew, but will remember. kate bradbrook reporting there. 30. then, thank you very much. throughout the morning — use the hashtag #victorialive. if you text, you will be charged at the standard network rate. during th
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this is her adaptation of the much—loved book a wrinkle in time by madeleine l'engle.eid goes searching for her missing scientist father, an adventure through time and space, led by three bizarrely attired astral guides. the film is really interesting in as much as it is a broad canvas, a film breaking the white male grip on the fantasy market, trying to do something adventurous, aimed very specifically at the seven to 14 age group. and as a 56—year—old man, i am demonstrably therefore not in the target audience! the thing that troubles me is this, because i'm excited by the idea of it, is why didn't i like it more? the thing it reminded me of was peterjackson?s adaptation of the lovely bones. a really difficult book, he did this fantastical adaptation which had loads of dreamy visuals. but it never got under the skin of the book, and i felt all the time that i was watching the film rather than experiencing it. fantasy, you have to be engulfed, you have to be swept along. what i did like about it, a film with a young female central character who gets through on her wit
this is her adaptation of the much—loved book a wrinkle in time by madeleine l'engle.eid goes searching for her missing scientist father, an adventure through time and space, led by three bizarrely attired astral guides. the film is really interesting in as much as it is a broad canvas, a film breaking the white male grip on the fantasy market, trying to do something adventurous, aimed very specifically at the seven to 14 age group. and as a 56—year—old man, i am demonstrably therefore...
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north korea attacking north korea not a big deal it probably be worth it the worth of reminds us of madeleine albright when she talked about five hundred thousand dead iraqi children he believes a million dead north koreans and south koreans would be worth it this is the mentality of people ok i'm going washington i'm not very good and fight along and werry depressing no to good ideas have the impression that the inmates have taken over the asylum many thanks to my gets a new york london and lake jackson and thanks to our viewers for watching us here at r.t.c. you next time and remember crosstalk. under-performing the stock market oh my god blackstone one arbitrage opportunity you have brought amongst yourselves i suggest you short yourselves a part of money into you eviscerate your own corporate balance sheet and then blow your brains out live t.v. they give us all a big kind of fun experience for the financial predatory class. you can you let me tell you it's none of us are not in the morning and one million people and i'm. killed. even dangerous. now no one's come to him if you think he's
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different focus i would say i mean as a survey you always get the idea that chemistry between the madeleine mccann and get america is quite good but do they have the same vision when it comes to the european union. i think they have established good working relations and this is already good news i mean they share they have a common view on a certain number of issues this is for instance true is i think for migration policies integration fight on terrorism so on these subjects i think they can easily work together and others obviously they know from each other that the priorities are different but then i think they respect each other as much as finding a come from is both sides can live with right and tell of their from the frankly german institute thank you so much for this when germany says siemens is expected to raise over four billion euros in an initial public offering of its health in years net take business the i.p.o. was initially tipped to be one of the biggest in germany but the dead view at frankfurt stock exchange turned out to be much more modest chasse went on the market at tw
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it happened by former jimmy carter and madeleine albright, it's been going on for decades.ays, ok, we're not going to suspend... but i'm saying it's nothing to do with him or trump in that sense, they are playing games with each other. they want to be whatever they think they can be. you are right about the first, you know, i'm on telly, and always the start of my own drama, what goes on. ian has done programmes on it, and other journalists do, what goes on in north korea isjust so shocking, and we don't know half of it, really. i'm not defending the country, but i do think the people of these two koreas need a break. but we don't talk about china and japan. china doesn't want to see the us have more say than china. but china has been retreating. usually it was the choice, you know, the first choice for north korea. so this is really, you know, the asian countries, how they going to react? they have got something to play that. also, we must not fall for the pr of north korea. the reality is, it is such a tightly restricted country, you have to be part of the elite even to l
it happened by former jimmy carter and madeleine albright, it's been going on for decades.ays, ok, we're not going to suspend... but i'm saying it's nothing to do with him or trump in that sense, they are playing games with each other. they want to be whatever they think they can be. you are right about the first, you know, i'm on telly, and always the start of my own drama, what goes on. ian has done programmes on it, and other journalists do, what goes on in north korea isjust so shocking,...
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carolina: madeleine os mando un mensaje dice: "mi mamÁ es la mujer que mÁs admiro".e son muy importantes en ese momento. carolina: mÁs adelante y esto va para ti, javier. estÁs padeciendo el cuello tecnolÓgico? al regresarte contaremos de quÉ se tra. javier: se acerca la fecha lÍmite para presentar tus impuestos, tenemos las tres aplicaciones que puedes tener en consideraciÓn, si. quieres ahorrar carolina: nuestra instagram, carolina sarassa para que nos acompaÑe. ♪ por el viaje que te lleva a casa aún si estás adolorida. por esos queridos dolores que valen la pena, levantemos un vaso de agua y tomemos una advil. porque nada funciona más rápido, por más tiempo o es más fuerte que advil. ¡salud! carolina: te acuerdas de la mujer celosa que a corral o a su novio con unas espada samurai en washington? se presentÓ en corte por intento de homicidio por atacar su novio, tras descubrirle que tenÍa un perfil de tinder en su telÉfono. esto habrÍa ocurrido cuando ella se dio cuenta de lo que Él estaba haciendo con su telÉfono. alex 12 recupera tras mÚltiples cortes en su cuerp
carolina: madeleine os mando un mensaje dice: "mi mamÁ es la mujer que mÁs admiro".e son muy importantes en ese momento. carolina: mÁs adelante y esto va para ti, javier. estÁs padeciendo el cuello tecnolÓgico? al regresarte contaremos de quÉ se tra. javier: se acerca la fecha lÍmite para presentar tus impuestos, tenemos las tres aplicaciones que puedes tener en consideraciÓn, si. quieres ahorrar carolina: nuestra instagram, carolina sarassa para que nos acompaÑe. ♪ por el...
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mother but she does try to interrupt or wants to know any one thousand in my leg little teeny little madeleine you bank mom or even want to hire now who now might let you know about all i know by now. for one whines grieving family these are clearly difficult words to hear but the neighbor doesn't stop and she wants us to know that she believes the agent is the villages benefactor to lao whole a little to my legally of a say yeah me now as it will call me by yeah yeah he will go yeah. to finally now where. the level would i get. as little mikey. day's drive south takes us to the go region. we're hoping to see momo. we lost better on this rooftop in singapore as part of our two thousand and sixteen investigation. she was just seventeen when she went there as a domestic worker she told us she didn't use months of sexual abuse by her employer to appear want to be all into it should not be out in. russia not to be not to be near me too if you want to but i don't want to know why don't you don't want to hear what i know and she. she fled as soon as the eight months were up but had to remain at a sh
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madeleine su, age 6. allison wyatt, age 6. daniel barden, age 7. jesse lewis, age 6. and their teachers, victor i don't soto, age 27. lauren russo, age 30. ann marie murphy, age 52. rachel devino, age 29. mary sherlock, their psychologist, age 56. dawn hockspring, the principal of the school, age 47. all of them died in december of 2012. all of them will be remembered, not only on this day but forever. not only in connecticut but around the world, and we must always keep them in our hearts as a reason to keep this fight against gun violence going. in a hearing presently under way in the judiciary committee, there is testimony as i speak from members of the government investigative agencies that have responsibility for stopping gun violence. my fear is that this hearing will be an excuse for inaction, continued complicity by congress in the failure to act. the complicity in those deaths is on our hands in this body by failing to take action. there are actions we can take that will help to save lives. commonsense, sensible action that congress has failed to take. univer
madeleine su, age 6. allison wyatt, age 6. daniel barden, age 7. jesse lewis, age 6. and their teachers, victor i don't soto, age 27. lauren russo, age 30. ann marie murphy, age 52. rachel devino, age 29. mary sherlock, their psychologist, age 56. dawn hockspring, the principal of the school, age 47. all of them died in december of 2012. all of them will be remembered, not only on this day but forever. not only in connecticut but around the world, and we must always keep them in our hearts as a...
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. >> madeleine torres says she has a placard but she has can't park because of cheaters. >> people come to work thinking they can use their parents placard in order to get a better parking space. >> reporter: the more the word gets out that the dmv is cracking down on the miscues of p placards the more compliance there seems to be, good news for those who need them. >>> supporters of an undocumented mother of three celebrated her release from federal custody in san francisco today. she was arrested by i.c.e. agents last year, she was held for months in a detention facility in the valley. an interfaith group has called for reyes to be reunited with her children. a judge has ordered the release of ramos to per sue her -- >> this past year has been really hard for us, a very difficult year, but thanks to yesterday, thank you to the community and the attorney, i am now here with my daughter today. >> ramos says she plans to return home and spend as much time as she can with her children. >>> well, a wish comes true a little boy gets sworn into the sun any -- sunnyvale police department. >>>
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you were secretary of defense when madeleine albrigh bill clinton's secretary of state. how much did that relationship matter? mr. cohen: oh, it is very important. state and defense sometimes disagree on major issues, and i is reported that the sec atary of defen state work together. we did. it was a wonderful relationship with secretary albght. in this case i expect mr. pompeo will work well with secretary mattis. both are military men. mike pompeo was first in his class at west point and serv the military. i don't think it will be a big difference of opinion. there may be difference of style in terms of how they go aboutdi resolvinerences you might have between state and defense. laura: that was wliam cohen speaking with my colleatty kay a little earlier. president trump says the u.s. is all in with britain following the poisoning of a former russian spy in the u.k., so said downing street today after a phone call between mr. trump and theresa y that the president agrees with the prime minister that moscow must provide unambiguous answers on why a soviet nerve ant was
you were secretary of defense when madeleine albrigh bill clinton's secretary of state. how much did that relationship matter? mr. cohen: oh, it is very important. state and defense sometimes disagree on major issues, and i is reported that the sec atary of defen state work together. we did. it was a wonderful relationship with secretary albght. in this case i expect mr. pompeo will work well with secretary mattis. both are military men. mike pompeo was first in his class at west point and serv...
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you've been with madeleine albright as secretary of state in that last time, you know, just before thelinton administration ended, to try to push forward these deals that would make the whole peninsula, the united states and everyone safer. what is it like negotiating with them. what do they really want? what is their mind-set in we ask because we don't really know what goes on inside the hermit kingdom. >> it's hard to fathom from time to time. but i do believe that kim jong-un is a rational actor within his paradigm. i do believe that he's not in any rush to denuclearize even though he may say, okay, we can talk about that. but let's see how we go from here to there. i think his objectives are several. one, he is in the driver's seat at the moment. he has been able to get the president of the united states, the most powerful leader in the world to sit in the same room with him as if he's an equal. so he's already achieved a major objective from his perspective. he ultimately wants to reunify the koreas but under north korean leadership which is certainly not something the united stat
you've been with madeleine albright as secretary of state in that last time, you know, just before thelinton administration ended, to try to push forward these deals that would make the whole peninsula, the united states and everyone safer. what is it like negotiating with them. what do they really want? what is their mind-set in we ask because we don't really know what goes on inside the hermit kingdom. >> it's hard to fathom from time to time. but i do believe that kim jong-un is a...
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north korea attacking north korea not a big deal it probably be worth it the worth of reminds us of madeleine albright when she talked about five hundred thousand dead iraqi children he believes a million dead north koreans and south koreans would be worth it this is the mentality of people ok i'm going washington i'm not very good fight along on where a depressing note to get ideas have the impression that the inmates have taken over the asylum many thanks to my gets to new york london and lake jackson and thanks to our viewers for watching us here at r.t. see you next time and remember. i've done some is not is not a quick place is not a good country and. try this again but show me this in the bush family as well on the stump. because that's what the rest of this is. that the future still ok let's. check in. olympus for the embrace from the soul and the mother of oneself in the middle. of the scale of this frontal. play almost anything from the bible in the past and i think kind of like that john said i'm based on my show last night no one can i do my best i would just like this from happen
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was offered a chance to go to north korea about missiles and in the end he sent secretary of state madeleine albright. that deal fell apart. president bush had two different sets of agreements with the north koreans, both of those worked for a while, but then also fell apart. so it is a little early for a victory lap here. but i do think that the director has had a very interesting barrier for president trump today, when he said that this really has to be in response to your question, the stronger than the iran deal. and the iran deal, let's remember what happened. >> brennan: he is a big critic of that deal. >> he was a big critic of that deal and the president has been a big critic of that deal. the iranians gave up 97 percent of their nuclear material. they stopped running and dismantled some of their nuclear facilities there are a lot of reasons to be chris critical of the fact that the agreement doesn't last forever and it expires starting in the 10 years and then pieces of it expire in 15 years but the fact of the matter is, if you get that out of north korea, the president would be ta
was offered a chance to go to north korea about missiles and in the end he sent secretary of state madeleine albright. that deal fell apart. president bush had two different sets of agreements with the north koreans, both of those worked for a while, but then also fell apart. so it is a little early for a victory lap here. but i do think that the director has had a very interesting barrier for president trump today, when he said that this really has to be in response to your question, the...
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with no north korea attacking north korea not a big probably be worth it be worth it reminds us of madeleine albright when she talked about five hundred thousand dead iraqi children he believes a million dead north koreans and south koreans would be worth it this is the mentality of people ok i'm in washington i'm not very good fight along on where a depressing note to get i did have the impression that the inmates have taken over the asylum many thanks to my gets to new york london and lake jackson and thanks to our viewers for watching us here at r.t. see you next time and remember. for a world cup twenty eight team coverage we've signed one of the greatest goalkeepers of all time but there was one more question by the way who's going to be our coach . guys i know you on the us he's a huge star and the huge amount of pressure you have to put me in the center of the problem here with you and do a great great you are the rock at the back nobody gets past you we need you to get the ball going let's go. a low as i want to you know and i'm really happy to join the team for the two thousand and
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north korea attacking north korea not a big deal it probably be worth it the worth of reminds us of madeleine albright when she talked about five hundred thousand dead iraqi children he believes a million dead north koreans and south koreans would be worth it this is the mentality of people ok i'm going washington i'm not very good fight along on where a depressing note to get ideas have the impression that the inmates have taken over the asylum many thanks to my gets to new york london and lake jackson and thanks to our viewers for watching us here at r.t. see you next time and remember. i've done some it's not is not a quick place it's not a good country and. try to secure but show that mr bush among us well above the stump. because that's the best of this is. the courage to say oh ok let's. check the christmas. holiday and just for the embrace from the moment of oneself to be with them. for the scale of this frontal. play almost anything for the members of the base and i think kind of odd that john said i'm based on the much last night no one can i do my best i would just like this from ha
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north korea attacking north korea not a big deal it probably be worth it the worth of reminds us of madeleine albright when she talked about five hundred thousand dead iraqi children he believes a million dead north koreans and south koreans would be worth it this is the mentality of people ok i'm going washington i'm not very good fight along on wary depressing note to get i did have the impression that the inmates have taken over the asylum many thanks to my gets a new york london and lake jackson and thanks to our viewers for watching us here at r.t.c. next time and remember. the new global economic war is unfolding in the realm of education the right to education being supplanted by the right to access education low high education is becoming just another product that can be fortune sold but it's not just about education anymore it's also about running a business where you know most of the regime look good it's also. fairly good image. which is the place of students in this business model before college i was born now and i'm extremely bored high education the new global economic war. joi
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with no north korea attacking north korea not a big probably be worth it be worth it reminds us of madeleine albright when she talked about five hundred thousand dead iraqi children he believes a million dead north koreans and south koreans would be worth it this is the mentality of people ok i'm going washington not very good fight along on where a depressing note to get i did have the impression that the inmates have taken over the asylum many thanks to my gets to new york london and lake jackson and thanks to our viewers for watching us here at r.t. see you next time and remember. this baby and. much eighteenth vote with your remote to zante for special coverage of the russian presidential election exit polls opinions real time results monitoring and much more. under-performing the stock market oh my god blackstone one arbitrage opportunity you have brought a mucks just self i suggest you short your money into you of disarray your own corporate balance sheet and then blow your brains out of live t.v. they give us all a good kind of fun to experience for the financial predatory class up. c
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no north korea attacking north korea not a big it probably be worth it the worth of reminds us of madeleine albright when she talked about five hundred thousand dead iraqi children he believes a million dead north koreans and south koreans would be worth it this is the mentality of people ok i'm going washington not very good fight along on where a depressing note to get ideas have the impression that the inmates have taken over the asylum many thanks to my guess the new york london and lake jackson and thanks to our viewers for watching us here at r.t.c. the next time and remember crosstalk. under-performing the stock market oh my god blackstone one arbitrage opportunity you have brought a minister selves i suggest you short yourselves opara money into you eviscerate your own corporate balance sheet and then blow your brains out on live t.v. they gave us all a big kind of fun experience for the financial predatory class up. done some is not is not a quick place is not a good country and. yes it is the administer to live bunch. of folks from. a visit of this but this to this is. the state o
no north korea attacking north korea not a big it probably be worth it the worth of reminds us of madeleine albright when she talked about five hundred thousand dead iraqi children he believes a million dead north koreans and south koreans would be worth it this is the mentality of people ok i'm going washington not very good fight along on where a depressing note to get ideas have the impression that the inmates have taken over the asylum many thanks to my guess the new york london and lake...
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bravely swapped himself with a female hostage he left his mobile phone open inside the supermarket to madeleine out police officers outside to follow events inside and he was one of the last people to leave but very sadly as we have heard he has died of his injuries the french president a short while ago put out in fact a statement paying homage to his bravery in spain the speaker of catalonia as parliament suspended a vote to elect a jailed separatist leader as the new regional president judy total was one of five leaders detained on thursday for their role in last year's failed to session but the separatist majority of the catalan parliament had the chance to elect him on thursday but that failed when the left wing bloc abstained. china has condemned the u.s. after one of its warships sailed an artificial island that beijing built in the south china sea the u.s. says that they will destroy it was carrying out a freedom of navigation operation it says it came within twelve nautical miles of a reef in the disputed spratly islands the u.s. accuses china of building military facilities to restric
bravely swapped himself with a female hostage he left his mobile phone open inside the supermarket to madeleine out police officers outside to follow events inside and he was one of the last people to leave but very sadly as we have heard he has died of his injuries the french president a short while ago put out in fact a statement paying homage to his bravery in spain the speaker of catalonia as parliament suspended a vote to elect a jailed separatist leader as the new regional president judy...
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. >> harris: it's interesting because the last time anything even approach to this was madeleine albrightshe went over to north korea, sat for six hours. his dad, some of the same things. it was such a failure that it turned out to be an embarrassment for this country. that was under the clinton administration. i can understand why some of the people sitting around the table might not understand somebody with a different vision. >> kennedy: that was three administrations ago. what we've learned is you can't necessarily trust north korea when they say they're coming to the table and that's why the president has been using unpredictability. i may not agree with him on tariffs and infrastructure and a number of other things but here i think he's created an advantage for the united states. i think the in predictability and the good cop/bad cop could actually work and i think people at nbc better hope it works and they better pray to god that we have peace on the korean peninsula and this just might do it because you have a president, he is unorthodox but he can get in a room and read people.
. >> harris: it's interesting because the last time anything even approach to this was madeleine albrightshe went over to north korea, sat for six hours. his dad, some of the same things. it was such a failure that it turned out to be an embarrassment for this country. that was under the clinton administration. i can understand why some of the people sitting around the table might not understand somebody with a different vision. >> kennedy: that was three administrations ago. what...
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it's great that he has -- >> so, under clinton's era, when they sent secretary of state madeleine albright. i say a because legitimatization or legitimatizing somebody, why has that changed game? >> you have to put this in context. >> does it matter? >> it does. >> don't you want to have a conversation? >> democratic administrations including governor bill richardson and republican administrations like george w. bush have appeased north korea from more than a quarter century it's brought us to where we are now. i'm not saying president trump will do that. >> it's brought to where we were before this current president. >> it's worse today. when you appease north korea, they didn't have nuclear weapon. they have chemical weapons. they are shipping them around the world. they have potentially icbm that can hit washington. that's why it's so -- >> you want to do more of the same? >> you have to do more of the sanctions. >> you want to do more of the same and not back it up what this current president and national security advisor is talking about. >> i think that's great. when i'm saying, sitt
it's great that he has -- >> so, under clinton's era, when they sent secretary of state madeleine albright. i say a because legitimatization or legitimatizing somebody, why has that changed game? >> you have to put this in context. >> does it matter? >> it does. >> don't you want to have a conversation? >> democratic administrations including governor bill richardson and republican administrations like george w. bush have appeased north korea from more than a...
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police investigating the disappearance of madeleine mccann are to get more money for the search.th further funding. the three—year—old vanished from the family's holiday apartment in the algarve in may, 2007. a new study suggests grammar schools are no better in terms of pupil achievement than other state funded secondary schools. researchers at durham university found the academic performance of selective schools is largely due to the background of the children they admit. the department for education says it wanted to give parents greater choice when it comes to picking the school that's right for them. why should a national school system try and avoid children in this way? if it had been the case that grammar schools were doing better, why should only some children be allowed to go to them? that's not what a secretary of state should be doing, they should be creating a system where it doesn't matter where you live all which actual state system you go to, you'll get a good education anyway. —— or which. the funeral of an raf veteran who died without any close family, was attend
police investigating the disappearance of madeleine mccann are to get more money for the search.th further funding. the three—year—old vanished from the family's holiday apartment in the algarve in may, 2007. a new study suggests grammar schools are no better in terms of pupil achievement than other state funded secondary schools. researchers at durham university found the academic performance of selective schools is largely due to the background of the children they admit. the department...
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kennedy: and president clinton and madeleinal bright. >> when you wrap out that you have to have a deal will get a bad deal. kennedy: i know the president wants to be liked and he wants to win. but he also loves the unpredictability, he loves scaring kim jong-un. he'll pull the north korean leader's hand as far back as he can. i think here he could actually be setting this country up for a diplomatic victory. am i giving him too much credit? >> we don't know. kennedy: the answer is no. >> we don't know is my answer. we wish the president well. we all want a peaceful solution with north korea. but he's not a details man. he's better off being the hitman who sets up the game, then coming in as a closer. for the negotiations themselves, you can't have just kim and trump in a room. this is incredibly complex and we have to make sure if there is a deal we have full access to all north korean facilities, no notice-inspections. the devil is in the details. kennedy: i feel like north korea has agreed to those conditions in the past. ways so different this time? is it because they feel donald tr
kennedy: and president clinton and madeleinal bright. >> when you wrap out that you have to have a deal will get a bad deal. kennedy: i know the president wants to be liked and he wants to win. but he also loves the unpredictability, he loves scaring kim jong-un. he'll pull the north korean leader's hand as far back as he can. i think here he could actually be setting this country up for a diplomatic victory. am i giving him too much credit? >> we don't know. kennedy: the answer is...
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eric: resolve madeleine albright embedded. george w. bush took him up, but look what they did.give him concrete olive branches, they take a baseball bat. >> i really don't think this needs to be a long discussion. who's got the ships and planes to do it for you. just tell us where to show up. we are not ready to be nuclear i assume you're not going to straighten us out and confuse the situation so you can perfect your deliverable nuclear weapons technologies. eric: of course we'll keep the pressure on the sanctions that are squeezing the regime. ambassador, do you know what they been like, negotiating with them. pardon me for saying this to you, but they called you a very ugly fellow and a swedish bloodsucker. i don't think you are. i talked with him, who fled in the kim regime. he is a defector and he ruled out all north koreans for a derogatory term for us. they are taught to hate america. i want you to listen to a sound bite and mask you can ever turn around the north korean people? here's what they said. >> but it is only that we understood [inaudible] they use that kind of
eric: resolve madeleine albright embedded. george w. bush took him up, but look what they did.give him concrete olive branches, they take a baseball bat. >> i really don't think this needs to be a long discussion. who's got the ships and planes to do it for you. just tell us where to show up. we are not ready to be nuclear i assume you're not going to straighten us out and confuse the situation so you can perfect your deliverable nuclear weapons technologies. eric: of course we'll keep...
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. >> when secretary of state madeleine albright met with kim jong-un's father they were criticized for not exacting any concessions from the north for the last major risk is failure sure the talks fail some fear the u.s. will be left with only one good option. >> if you break up talks with no concessions and no move toward denuclearization, i fear the only option after that point is a military option. >> one thing that is certain, the whole world will be watching. >> thank you very much. eric. >> direct talks with north korea will confront decades of anti- u.s. propaganda. it's been ingrained in the country's people. they grow up being told we are the enemy. before the meeting announcement, i sat down and propose an idea for the past trump administration to open up the hermit kingdom. he revealed the derogatory term that he says the regime teaches all north koreans to slam us americans. reporter: this looks like any american college student when he walks along the ivy league walkways at columbia university in new york city. he savors the freedom of our nations perhaps more than any oth
. >> when secretary of state madeleine albright met with kim jong-un's father they were criticized for not exacting any concessions from the north for the last major risk is failure sure the talks fail some fear the u.s. will be left with only one good option. >> if you break up talks with no concessions and no move toward denuclearization, i fear the only option after that point is a military option. >> one thing that is certain, the whole world will be watching. >>...
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i wanted to see what madeleine l'engel. i said, yeah, i'll play a part.se and mindy and the crew every day. i think you can feel the love on the screen. i think you can see it. we had a good time. >> do you want to see a clip, a wrinkle in time? >> if we don't act soon, darkness will fall across the universe. we -- we're in search of warriors who can fight the it. who can bring hope back? your father. >> my father. >> yes. >> tell us about that young girl. >> that young girl, she was 13 at the time. now she's 14. her name is storm reid. she's a marvel. as great a young actress she is, she's also a great human being. her parents have done an incredible job of raising her. she's grounded. i mean, as you know the movie opens this friday. her life is about to explode. i think she'll be able to handle it. because she's been raised so well. >> the way you described it. another girl who's been raised so well, taylor. you have a question now for oprah. >> i have a question for you, what made you decide to do this for this particular movie? >> i thought, in my opi
i wanted to see what madeleine l'engel. i said, yeah, i'll play a part.se and mindy and the crew every day. i think you can feel the love on the screen. i think you can see it. we had a good time. >> do you want to see a clip, a wrinkle in time? >> if we don't act soon, darkness will fall across the universe. we -- we're in search of warriors who can fight the it. who can bring hope back? your father. >> my father. >> yes. >> tell us about that young girl. >>...
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musselman and looking at the madeleine asked and nicotine was seen to keep judy and michael it's clear that. he had to look at a small nest and deduce of the little ten on the central one in. sixteen which. was. anomaly often the center of our shrewd. blood blood. pressure like the qualifier lump all of the crowd because i was going. for them. and then one of the people. i lord had there been a lot of young women really. a lot of. them a clue. that rob. was vulnerable we sure. all for all the more. emotional for. comes from the town of their io near damascus. under siege since twenty twelve it's one of the towns that has been most affected by the violence. throughout the country syrians have been documenting the day to day were pression by their wishing . him twenty alive and these videos were the only way to expose to the rest of the world what was happening inside syria the regime had closed its borders to many foreign journalists amateur videos flooded the internet they've now become precious archives of history like this one filmed in damascus in november twentieth eleven. the secr
musselman and looking at the madeleine asked and nicotine was seen to keep judy and michael it's clear that. he had to look at a small nest and deduce of the little ten on the central one in. sixteen which. was. anomaly often the center of our shrewd. blood blood. pressure like the qualifier lump all of the crowd because i was going. for them. and then one of the people. i lord had there been a lot of young women really. a lot of. them a clue. that rob. was vulnerable we sure. all for all the...
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muslim khaled mashal and looking at a madeleine asked. team to keep judea and market it clear that had he had to look into small nest and deduce of the government cannot miss it in washington. anomaly or from the center of our shrewd. by blood. pressure like the qualifier lundahl of the crowd because i was going. for them. and then one of the people thought. i lost you can i had a look at them and one of the only literally. a lot of. them at the would do. but rob one. was vulnerable we sure. all for all the more. emotional for. comes from the town of their i o. near damascus. under siege since twenty twelve it's one of the towns that has been most affected by the violence. throughout the country syrians have been documenting the day to day were pression by their wishing. in twenty eleven these videos were the only way to expose to the rest of the world what was happening inside syria the regime had closed its borders to many foreign journalists amateur videos flooded the internet they've now become precious archives of history like this o
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madeleine albright clanking champagne glasses with. john kerry showing diplomacy. nothing came of it except north korea got farther and farther along with this program. china and russia acting as proxies, sending technology, food, supplies, fuel. most of that not all of that was shut down and president trump pushed hard against the chinese. you wrote the book about the hundred year marathon about china. how does china play in here? >> i think they are equally surprised as we are that rocket man, that's his old name, we probably shouldn't use that anymore. >> laura: is he a big elton john fan. he took it as a compliment he was called rocket man. >> chinese didn't help much but they helped a little. they will try to take credit as much as they can. i think this whole plan began during the transition. i think it's been well thought out. president trump, when he was campaigning did not make north korea his number one issue. he did it after the transition. and i must say that according to the press, secretary of defense jim mattis cass ver was very nervoud cautious. >>
madeleine albright clanking champagne glasses with. john kerry showing diplomacy. nothing came of it except north korea got farther and farther along with this program. china and russia acting as proxies, sending technology, food, supplies, fuel. most of that not all of that was shut down and president trump pushed hard against the chinese. you wrote the book about the hundred year marathon about china. how does china play in here? >> i think they are equally surprised as we are that...
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he managed to get a meeting with madeleine albright, the secretary of state. but the clinton administration determined they had not not done enough to meet with the american president. the president of south korea announced a sunshine policy which he hoped would lead to a similar kind of summit. the bush administration quashed that from the start. they said there would be no contacts with north korea. president trump, frankly, seemed to suggest precisely that just a few months, even weeks ago when he said, look, there's going to be no talks unless there are substantive concessions from the north koreans. this is -- what's extraordinary here is the president of the united states has made this very large concession. so far we don't see anything in return. >> let's talk about it. nothing in return. what the white house will say is, well, the north koreans have growed not to test nuclear missiles. north koreans are agreed to discuss denuclearization. are any of those concessions, in quotation marks, major from the north? >> it's all promising. we should all be pra
he managed to get a meeting with madeleine albright, the secretary of state. but the clinton administration determined they had not not done enough to meet with the american president. the president of south korea announced a sunshine policy which he hoped would lead to a similar kind of summit. the bush administration quashed that from the start. they said there would be no contacts with north korea. president trump, frankly, seemed to suggest precisely that just a few months, even weeks ago...
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days afghan difficult and madeleine were married, she was kidnapped by isis.id by syrian christians, they were welcomed here by roman catholics. >> oh, stella. you can't cry. you're the luckiest baby. you're the luckiest baby in italy. >> reporter: nearly every day the pope mentions the suffering in syria. on a visit to a refugee camp, he even brought a dozen muslims home. >> many people lose their lives trying to leave syria. some taik en advantage of by traffickers. you ended up on the pope's plan. >> reporter: it's fantastic she says. he's a real human being, an example to leaders of all religi religions. >> has he tried to convert you? >> no. >> reporter: despite his example, mateo, the trump inspired politician who vowed to round up mieg grants and segregate muslims saw a surge of support. >> they also see a situation where you reach a critical mass and you say we don't know how much more of this we can do. >> reporter: the pope said recently, if you split up families because of immigration, you can't be pro life. >> that's right. >> you agree with that?
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and north korea continued talks in 1996 and begin in 2000 with a visit from madeleine albright. george w. bush era begins. north korea is suspected of violating the 1994 deal by secretly enriching uranium. another deal follows in 2005 when the north agrees to an began done its nuclear program and then they conduct their first nuclear test the very next year. >> and then under president obama, north korea conducted a second nuclear test and former president clinton visits po pyongyang to free two american journalists. and we've seen only two official negotiations since 2011, one was a 2011 deal to freeze its nuclear weapons program in exchange for food. >> that broke down when they tested a rocket the following year. the u.s. then announced the policy of strategic patience. no more formal talks. and that continued until last year when the trump administration shifted toward a policy of increased pressure and informal engagement. >> the era of strategic patience with the north korean regime has failed. many years that it's failed. and frankly, that patience is over. >> douglas bri
and north korea continued talks in 1996 and begin in 2000 with a visit from madeleine albright. george w. bush era begins. north korea is suspected of violating the 1994 deal by secretly enriching uranium. another deal follows in 2005 when the north agrees to an began done its nuclear program and then they conduct their first nuclear test the very next year. >> and then under president obama, north korea conducted a second nuclear test and former president clinton visits po pyongyang to...
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former secretary of state madeleine albright visited the north in 2000 with the aim of brokering a deal for lasting peace on the peninsula. only to learn two years later that the u.s. have been misled on the agreed framework from the get-go. which might explain the president's reasoning online that despite new progress, maximum sanctions and pressure must be maintained at all costs. the news from the north comes as the u.s. and south korea hammered out an agreement in principle on a framework that the u.s. has will create a more balanced trade relationship. >> the fact that this visionary and innovative president could get a deal like this, what it means, boots on the ground, the people who make light trucks in places like detroit can breathe a lot easier. >> the stormy daniels sago continues. her attorney filed a motion in court seeking to depose the president and his attorney, michael cohen. at issue, whether or not the $130,000 that cohen apparently gave daniels violated federal election law. we'll be watching this story. for now, back to you. >> bret: always a lot to cover. kevin, t
former secretary of state madeleine albright visited the north in 2000 with the aim of brokering a deal for lasting peace on the peninsula. only to learn two years later that the u.s. have been misled on the agreed framework from the get-go. which might explain the president's reasoning online that despite new progress, maximum sanctions and pressure must be maintained at all costs. the news from the north comes as the u.s. and south korea hammered out an agreement in principle on a framework...
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days after gandhi and madeleine were married, she was kidnapped by isis.fterransom was paid, they were welcomed here by roman catholics. >> stella. you can't cry. you don't know, you're the luckiest baby. you're the luckiest baby in italy. >> nearly every day, the pope mentions the suffering in syria. and on a visit to a refugee camp, he even brought a dozen muslims home. >> so many people lose their lives trying to leave syria. some are taken advantage of by traffickers. you ended up on the pope's plane. >> is that fantastic? >> it's fantastic, she says. he's a real human being. an example to leaders of all religions. >> as he tried to convert you? >> no. >> but despite his example, matteo, the trump inspired politician who vowed to round up migrants and segregate muslims saw a surge of support in the recent election. >> they do listen to the pope when he says you should be christian and welcome the stranger. but they also see a situation where you reach a critical mass and you say, we don't know how much of this we can do. >> the pope said recently, if y
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same time if we look back historically, when madeleine albright went over there, the north koreans wereg their whole way through so i imagine there's some skepticism. how would you describe the white house right now? >> we'll be cautiously optimistic but feel like things are moving in the right direction and that the meeting yesterday was an indication that the maximum pressure campaign has been working. you saw him leave for the first time to -- since becoming the leader of the country that he left the country. we see that as a good sign that the maximum pressure campaign is working. we'll continue to work forward in this process for hopes of a meeting down the road. >> by the way, we were talking about may. is that still sort of the goal? >> certainly we would like to see this. obviously this is something of a global importance. we want to make sure it's done as soon as it can but also properly. we're working toward that goal. as we said before, the north koreans have made that offer and we're moving forward in this process. >> on the census, u.s. code title 13, 212 says you can be fi
same time if we look back historically, when madeleine albright went over there, the north koreans wereg their whole way through so i imagine there's some skepticism. how would you describe the white house right now? >> we'll be cautiously optimistic but feel like things are moving in the right direction and that the meeting yesterday was an indication that the maximum pressure campaign has been working. you saw him leave for the first time to -- since becoming the leader of the country...
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>> years ago you and i were on the radio today talking about madeleine albright doing the macarena because of the deal they had done in 1994 in north korea. that deal is what got them to this point today,e that and the help of the iranians. what's now happenings with this arrangement, if this works, and i pray that it does, it's not only going to stop what's going on in the korean peninsula, it's also going to have a very positive effect in the middle east. this is a major set back for the iranians, they have been using the assad regime and the north koreans to do things that the rest of the world is looking the wrongt way while the iranians areki doing it.hi this is a major blow to the iranian goal. >> sean: all right. sanctions continue. the joint exercisess continue. you have a promise before may that at least from now until may, he's not going to be firing any missiles or testt firing them. what else the downside? i don't see one. >> the downside is that thisis guy comes from a family line that does nothing but lie. they have lied repeatedly l now for decades about what they are doing
>> years ago you and i were on the radio today talking about madeleine albright doing the macarena because of the deal they had done in 1994 in north korea. that deal is what got them to this point today,e that and the help of the iranians. what's now happenings with this arrangement, if this works, and i pray that it does, it's not only going to stop what's going on in the korean peninsula, it's also going to have a very positive effect in the middle east. this is a major set back for...
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it applied very much in 1998 when strobe talbot, deputy secretary talbot, sent it on to secretary madeleine albright and it very much applies to the topic we've been discussing. incidental incidentally, it probably also applies to mel lefler and me, or his perception of me 12 years ago when i walked into his office and then six years ago trying to finish up at the university of virginia in the history department, was living at his house with no potential firm prospect of employment but it's all worked out, i'm extremely grateful to the uva history department, to my dear and beleaguered adviser and to the miller center for having me and for having me back. now, to the point that jeremy said about common knowledge, i think that what the miller center does in terms of the presidential projects, the recordings, the oral history, is tremendously important in this era where it is genuinely difficult to figure out what is real and what is not, what is authentic history, what is fake news. i'm extremely fortunate to work with my colleagues in the office of the historian and particularly my colleagu
it applied very much in 1998 when strobe talbot, deputy secretary talbot, sent it on to secretary madeleine albright and it very much applies to the topic we've been discussing. incidental incidentally, it probably also applies to mel lefler and me, or his perception of me 12 years ago when i walked into his office and then six years ago trying to finish up at the university of virginia in the history department, was living at his house with no potential firm prospect of employment but it's all...
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if we look back historically, when madeleine albright went over there, the north koreans were sort of cheating the whole way through, so i would imagine there's skepticism. how would you describe the white house's sensibility right now? >> we're going to be cautiously optimistic. we feel like things are moving in the right direction. and that the meeting yesterday was a good indication that the maximum pressure campaign has been working. you saw him leave for the first time since becoming the leader of north korea, leaving his country from time to time for that meeting. we consider that to be a positive sign that the maximum pressure campaign is continuing to work. we're going to continue moving forward in this process in hopes for a meeting down the road. >> we were talking about may. that's still sort of the goal? >> certainly we would like to see this. obviously this is something of a global importance. we want to make sure that it's done as soon as we can. we also want to make sure it's done properly. we're working towards that goal. as we've said before, the north koreans have ma
if we look back historically, when madeleine albright went over there, the north koreans were sort of cheating the whole way through, so i would imagine there's skepticism. how would you describe the white house's sensibility right now? >> we're going to be cautiously optimistic. we feel like things are moving in the right direction. and that the meeting yesterday was a good indication that the maximum pressure campaign has been working. you saw him leave for the first time since becoming...