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. >> next, madeleine albright talks about the importance of us leadership around the world and will weigh in on the president's recent meeting with kim jong-un. she spoke at an event hosted by the us global leadership coalition. [ applause ] >> good morning, i am the senior director for global government affairs at walmart and a very proud cochair of the board of directors. to start today's program we have a wonderful opportunity to hear from one of our nation's most experienced and widely respected foreign policy leaders. someone who knows more than most how global changes have local impact, secretary madeleine albright is a universally recognized insightful observer of the world today. not to mention the owner of a remarkable collection of brooches and pens that she famously uses as a diplomatic tool. she served under president bill clinton, becoming the highest ranking woman in history of us government. secretary albright is a longtime chair of the national democratic institute, that works to strengthen democratic institutions and democratic situations. she is also a distinguished prof
. >> next, madeleine albright talks about the importance of us leadership around the world and will weigh in on the president's recent meeting with kim jong-un. she spoke at an event hosted by the us global leadership coalition. [ applause ] >> good morning, i am the senior director for global government affairs at walmart and a very proud cochair of the board of directors. to start today's program we have a wonderful opportunity to hear from one of our nation's most experienced and...
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. >> former secretary of state madeleine albright sat down with the post to talk about foreign policy in her new book, fascism -- her new book "fascism: a warning." this one hour. [applause] thank you. it's a pleasure, i want to say such a pleasure to be here with secretary albright. as you know, she served as our secretary of state from 1997 to 2001. before that she was our u.n. ambassador. she served on the nfc staff and foreign relations committee, she's teaching and running her
. >> former secretary of state madeleine albright sat down with the post to talk about foreign policy in her new book, fascism -- her new book "fascism: a warning." this one hour. [applause] thank you. it's a pleasure, i want to say such a pleasure to be here with secretary albright. as you know, she served as our secretary of state from 1997 to 2001. before that she was our u.n. ambassador. she served on the nfc staff and foreign relations committee, she's teaching and running...
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as i see madeleine is in the past advanced to the plastic before we have a solar powered system now us a children have learned to study the fallout a. city's relay is one of the poorest districts in port au pass the importance of the centers here is clear. even failure as a mother of four children she's been working for the plastic bank for three years. parent tired family collects garbage and enough money to pay the school fees which come to some three hundred euros a year. they now have to collect even more plastic because its price on the market has fallen. some three hundred families live in this camp. but. even as family lives in this heart. we she complains about the low price of plastic at the moment you. fall. i've got dreams and i thought the plastic would help us it's always got my husband doesn't have a job so he also collects plastic. we don't have much money but it helps us to collect plastic similar to that if i could get another job. i would have at the moment we've only got plastic so we collect it. asked what she did before yvonne says she sold goods on the side of the
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he is not like madeleine albright in 2000. she said it's a great pleasure to meet you. nobody was freaking out when she said it was a great pleasure to meet kim jong il. >> here is the concern i have. the main reason, even for all the rhetoric, the main reason kim is here, if he didn't suddenly decide he wanted to be a jeffersonian democrat, is because of the maximum pressure that goes far beyond anything any previous president had done in terms of tightening the economic screws and getting china to go along. i wonder, given the fact that kim and president moon of south korea now have a relationship, that we understand that the chinese now are not as tough on the sanctions that they were forced to impose on north korea. the president may say i'm not giving you anything until you start to denuclearize. as the, will the maximum pressure regime weekend? because kim is on the world stage and things have been normalized. >> laura: that is a cautionary note and the smart one. i think that's what they said, trump is going to be easy on china after he had that pageantry in beij
he is not like madeleine albright in 2000. she said it's a great pleasure to meet you. nobody was freaking out when she said it was a great pleasure to meet kim jong il. >> here is the concern i have. the main reason, even for all the rhetoric, the main reason kim is here, if he didn't suddenly decide he wanted to be a jeffersonian democrat, is because of the maximum pressure that goes far beyond anything any previous president had done in terms of tightening the economic screws and...
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in that debate that's going on in the party, where is madeleine albright? sec. albright: i am definitely a centrist. i do think it's important to know what the views are, but i have found my career plus my thinking has been to be a centrist. i would definitely, if i had to choose one direction or another, i would move towards the left, not towards the right, but i do think that it is important. the problem is just the vocabulary, the middle way sounds kind of wimpy. moshe -- mushy, as is usually described. sec. albright: yes. but i do think, i'd like to hear what the ideas are. i wish there were a way to have -- one of the things i call for that is on my to-do list, how to talk to people that you disagree with. i don't like the word tolerance, from tolerate, put up with. i prefer respect. i want to know what the left and right have to say, but i'm always somebody that tries to bring people together and find that, as i said, compromise is necessary. a lot about democracy is compromise, but it has to be done on the basis of understanding what the position is and p
in that debate that's going on in the party, where is madeleine albright? sec. albright: i am definitely a centrist. i do think it's important to know what the views are, but i have found my career plus my thinking has been to be a centrist. i would definitely, if i had to choose one direction or another, i would move towards the left, not towards the right, but i do think that it is important. the problem is just the vocabulary, the middle way sounds kind of wimpy. moshe -- mushy, as is...
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i would like to thank formally, my friend and colleague, madeleine albright for her remarks. and for her leadership and -- [applause] also to the attorney general for the invigorating conversation. which i agree could go on and on! i hope to keep talking to you as you keep doing an excellent job. not only for massachusetts but for the country. [applause] now, i have to confess. being here has felt a little bit like an episode of that old t.v. show, this is your life. but today's conversation could not have come at a more important moment. transformation of our economy, politics and culture is happening in real time. i recently reread the famous lines from charles dickens, and a tale of two cities. but i have not focused on them and quite a number of years. just remember how it went. it was the best of times, it was the worst of times. it was the age of wisdom, it was the age of foolishness. it was the epoch of belief, the epic of incredulity.it was the season of light, it was the season of darkness. it was the spring of hope, it was the winter of despair. dickens was obviousl
i would like to thank formally, my friend and colleague, madeleine albright for her remarks. and for her leadership and -- [applause] also to the attorney general for the invigorating conversation. which i agree could go on and on! i hope to keep talking to you as you keep doing an excellent job. not only for massachusetts but for the country. [applause] now, i have to confess. being here has felt a little bit like an episode of that old t.v. show, this is your life. but today's conversation...
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leaders of france and germany are hailing it as a new chapter for the euro so i'm going to natalie and madeleine not caught agreed on the eurozone budget but metals conservative coalition partners up in arms to get the view from brussels on the front for stock exchange. also on the show brussels protest for retaliatory terrorists on the. good starting on friday we talk of the general manager of the american chamber of commerce. german chancellor angela merkel is facing new anger from her conservative coalition partners this after she hammered out a proposal with french president emmanuel mccall which would see greater financial integration in the euro zone according to the deal the e.u. would set up a euro zone budget to boost investment in the bloc and marco also agreed to plans to turn the european stability mechanism into a monetary fund to help isolate the euro from future crisis however merkel warned that moves toward greater integration can only occur when banks have reduced risk in the financial sector so this is what they were talking about and i would like to discuss this now with our e
leaders of france and germany are hailing it as a new chapter for the euro so i'm going to natalie and madeleine not caught agreed on the eurozone budget but metals conservative coalition partners up in arms to get the view from brussels on the front for stock exchange. also on the show brussels protest for retaliatory terrorists on the. good starting on friday we talk of the general manager of the american chamber of commerce. german chancellor angela merkel is facing new anger from her...
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former secretary of state madeleine albright also took place -- took part in the event. this is about an hour and 10 minutes. [applause] ms. albright: thank you so much for the introduction. congratulations to you for your incredibly great tenure, it is fantastic feud -- and plastic. -- fantastic. secretary clinton and members of the radcliffe association, distinguished guests, thank you for this warm welcome and happy memorial day. i am delighted to be here and won't presume to speak for the guest of honor. but nothing gives more satisfaction then receiving an award from radcliffe. [applause] just to continue the wellesley and radcliffe connection, i have to point out the president of wellesley is also here with us today. [applause] ms. albright: i have to say, nothing will give me more pleasure than to share with you a few thoughts on hillary rodham clinton. of course, this is not a surprise that i have a soft spot in my heart for this wonderful woman. back in 1996, when the period of great mentioning was going on on who would be secretary of state, i did not ever thin
former secretary of state madeleine albright also took place -- took part in the event. this is about an hour and 10 minutes. [applause] ms. albright: thank you so much for the introduction. congratulations to you for your incredibly great tenure, it is fantastic feud -- and plastic. -- fantastic. secretary clinton and members of the radcliffe association, distinguished guests, thank you for this warm welcome and happy memorial day. i am delighted to be here and won't presume to speak for the...
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madeleine albright spoke this week, she has been pushing a book, and her analysis of nato and donaldeave brexit behind for a moment. for some relief. laughter the sunday mirror. prince william says middle east peace is his life mission. he has spent his last week injerusalem mission. he has spent his last week in jerusalem and the mission. he has spent his last week injerusalem and the occupied territories. it seems to have been remarkably successful, and our reporter who was with him, a high—level source said this is not just a one—off and the idea is that prince william wants to make it his life ambition to see through middle east peace. the trouble is, the middle east have been at each other's throats for ever and probably will be for ever, so this isa probably will be for ever, so this is a long kind of thing to do, but what is interesting is the idea of a future king of england entering this kind of territory. politically? yes, constitutionally the royal family stay out of politics and he did really well in the last week where he had this wonderful poker face about things and he
madeleine albright spoke this week, she has been pushing a book, and her analysis of nato and donaldeave brexit behind for a moment. for some relief. laughter the sunday mirror. prince william says middle east peace is his life mission. he has spent his last week injerusalem mission. he has spent his last week in jerusalem and the mission. he has spent his last week injerusalem and the occupied territories. it seems to have been remarkably successful, and our reporter who was with him, a...
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the country has been hugged close — jimmy carter and madeleine albright were two who tried — and been rules but he may have found a like—minded personality in the character of kim jong—un. could that be enough to make this time a success? 0ur diplomatic editor, mark urban, is here. talk us through today, what has it looked and felt like? you used the marriage metaphor, i was thinking of those muhammad ali fights in the 70s promoted as the rumble in thejungle and the thrilla in manila and this is the singapore sizzler. we saw the prizefighters earlier, donald trump sparring
the country has been hugged close — jimmy carter and madeleine albright were two who tried — and been rules but he may have found a like—minded personality in the character of kim jong—un. could that be enough to make this time a success? 0ur diplomatic editor, mark urban, is here. talk us through today, what has it looked and felt like? you used the marriage metaphor, i was thinking of those muhammad ali fights in the 70s promoted as the rumble in thejungle and the thrilla in manila...
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clinton was honored by another former secretary of state madeleine albright. she also took part in a discussion with the massachusetts attorney general prior to receiving the award. you can watch the entire event tonight at 8:00 p.m. eastern right here on c-span 3. >>> this week marks the 50th anniversary of the assassination of robert f. kennedy. >> these last few weeks, robert francis kennedy was enjoying himself. he really enejoyed getting out among the people. he enjoyed the physical contact. he refused police protection because he said all the people wanted to do was to touch him, not to hurt him. >> this week on "real america" on american history tv. watch the cbs special report from june 6th, 1968, the night robert kennedy died from gunshot wounds. >> they quickly decided to transfer him to good samaritan hospital. mrs. kennedy was with him all the time riding in the ambulance with him from one hospital to the other. the suspect now identified as s sirhan sirhan was grabbed and load by police back through the ballroom in the hotel. some of the officers
clinton was honored by another former secretary of state madeleine albright. she also took part in a discussion with the massachusetts attorney general prior to receiving the award. you can watch the entire event tonight at 8:00 p.m. eastern right here on c-span 3. >>> this week marks the 50th anniversary of the assassination of robert f. kennedy. >> these last few weeks, robert francis kennedy was enjoying himself. he really enejoyed getting out among the people. he enjoyed the...
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i was reading an account of a meeting kim jong-il had with madeleine albright. he didn't need to go to his officials on his nuclear prog m program. kim jong-un does not have the same level of experience as kim jong-il. do you think he has that level of knowledge about his nuclear program? >>. >> i met the father very briefly, and madeleine albright had a substantive meeting with him. i think the difference between the two is the father, when we negotiated prisoners with his staff,american the father was kind a rug merchant. okay, you want these prisoners back, i want to see president clinton or president carter come and ask for them. he was a trader, he was trading like that. i think kim jong-un is more. i think he has an end game. he's looking at things more broadly, he wasn't settling for foreign assistance handouts, he wants to modernize his economy, infrastructure, energy grid. i think he's achieved what he wants. and that's full military capability with his missiles, his nuclear materials. he feels that now he's gotten what he wants. a world stage presence
i was reading an account of a meeting kim jong-il had with madeleine albright. he didn't need to go to his officials on his nuclear prog m program. kim jong-un does not have the same level of experience as kim jong-il. do you think he has that level of knowledge about his nuclear program? >>. >> i met the father very briefly, and madeleine albright had a substantive meeting with him. i think the difference between the two is the father, when we negotiated prisoners with his...
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madeleine albright it is recognized as one of our nation's most insightful observers of the world today. also the owner of a remarkable collection of brooches and pins which she uses as a diplomatic tool. she served as the 64th secretary of state under president bill clinton. becoming the highest-ranking women in history of the u.s. government. secretary albright is a longtime chair of the democratic institute which works to strengthen democratic institutions and citizens. she is a distinguished professor at georgetown university. our discussion today will be moderated by liz. please join me in welcoming secretary albright and liz. [applause] [applause] [applause] >> i want to thank sarah for telling everybody who i am. not everybody always knows. not long ago coming back from china chicago was the first port of entry and i was getting undressed for the security people. i put my stuff down on the container been in the woman behind me says so where did you get all the screwtop bottles. i said i got them at walmart. then as i'm going through the tsa garlic sentences all my god, it's you.
madeleine albright it is recognized as one of our nation's most insightful observers of the world today. also the owner of a remarkable collection of brooches and pins which she uses as a diplomatic tool. she served as the 64th secretary of state under president bill clinton. becoming the highest-ranking women in history of the u.s. government. secretary albright is a longtime chair of the democratic institute which works to strengthen democratic institutions and citizens. she is a...
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speakers include former secretary of state madeleine albright.senate majority leader tom daschle and for california representative barbarae, hosted by the u.s. global leadership coalition, it's live beginning at 10:30 a.m. eastern, here on c-span2. now senate energy and natural resources hearing on new technology to fight wildfires. forest management strategies and interior department training on workplace, this is an hour and a half. [inaudible conversations] >> good morning, everyone, the committee will come to order. nice to be able to welcome back to the committee
speakers include former secretary of state madeleine albright.senate majority leader tom daschle and for california representative barbarae, hosted by the u.s. global leadership coalition, it's live beginning at 10:30 a.m. eastern, here on c-span2. now senate energy and natural resources hearing on new technology to fight wildfires. forest management strategies and interior department training on workplace, this is an hour and a half. [inaudible conversations] >> good morning, everyone,...
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madeleine albright, rice and hillary clinton. two high represented european union for foreign affairs, catherine ashton and federica. un has not yet had a female secretary-general. women also have not been heads of the world trade organization. they are head of the monetary fund. although women are no more inherently inclined toward peacemaking than men and in their ability was not a peacemaker. >> they have different characteristics of how baby . >> but to engage, nicholas kristof, in another context makes fun that it should be even more difficult. and so i think that's right but i think the assumption that women will always be necessarily more towards peace, while the tendency is like i agree with you, you have a number of cases of leaders who were fairly coercive minded and enduring body should be the exampleand usually is . in a lot of areas you receive professorships, whole areas, you are not really. you are not taking advantage of what you can as a society or a country. so i feel like it's beginning to change. the fact that
madeleine albright, rice and hillary clinton. two high represented european union for foreign affairs, catherine ashton and federica. un has not yet had a female secretary-general. women also have not been heads of the world trade organization. they are head of the monetary fund. although women are no more inherently inclined toward peacemaking than men and in their ability was not a peacemaker. >> they have different characteristics of how baby . >> but to engage, nicholas kristof,...
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madeleine dorling was already proud to see her mom compete. when this contestant with only one leg ran by, her mind was officially blown. >> i was thinking, holy crap. i cannot even do that even if i had both legs. he is amazing. >> reporter: laura davidson the most of her family were the perfect spot to see her cousin christina anish one of the world toughest triathlons. >> swimming with the sharks in 56 degree temperature water out there. that is insane to me. they love it. they feed off the insanity, i think. >> reporter: he used to be considered insanity to try to escape from alcatraz prison. now for your, these people do it for fun. >> that is impressive. competitors used to be chosen in the lottery, but starting this year, they had to qualify in a series of races. >> i'm content just watching. >> that's fine. >> check out this drone video. this is a cool thing to watch. it shows a large pod of dolphins having fun with the humpback whale and her calf in the monterey bay. they were snout writing the whales. that is when the splash near the
madeleine dorling was already proud to see her mom compete. when this contestant with only one leg ran by, her mind was officially blown. >> i was thinking, holy crap. i cannot even do that even if i had both legs. he is amazing. >> reporter: laura davidson the most of her family were the perfect spot to see her cousin christina anish one of the world toughest triathlons. >> swimming with the sharks in 56 degree temperature water out there. that is insane to me. they love it....
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speakers include former secretary of state madeleine albright, former senate majority leader tom daschle, and california representative barbara lee. posted by the u.s. global leadership coalition it's live beginning at 10:30 a.m. eastern on c-span2. >> massachusetts senator elizabeth warren gave the keynote address a recent american civil liberties union conference. she was introduced by aclu president susan herman. this is 30 minutes. ♪ ♪ >> good afternoon, everybody. thank you. it is my great on earth to be introducing our next speaker today, the persistent senator elizabeth warren. [cheers and applause] >> as most of you know mitch mcconnell and his republican colleagues did stop from reading her warnings about attorney general nominee jeff sessions on the floor
speakers include former secretary of state madeleine albright, former senate majority leader tom daschle, and california representative barbara lee. posted by the u.s. global leadership coalition it's live beginning at 10:30 a.m. eastern on c-span2. >> massachusetts senator elizabeth warren gave the keynote address a recent american civil liberties union conference. she was introduced by aclu president susan herman. this is 30 minutes. ♪ ♪ >> good afternoon, everybody. thank...
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. >> reporter: madeleine albright remembers months of prep for meetings with the current leader's father. president clinton sent his secretary of state to pyongyang to help him decide whether to travel there himself. >> you really do do a lot of work. the intelligence community is always very important in terms of giving you a picture of what the person was like. >> reporter: but north korea is the most isolated country in the world. and intelligence reports only tell you so much. secretary albright says some things you just can't prepare for. >> i'm standing next to him, and we're the same height. and i had on high heels. then i looked over, and so did he. >> reporter: something else surprised secretary albright, when she sat down with kim jong-il. >> one could have really very substantive discussions with him. >> how are you, my friend? >> reporter: ambassador bill richardson has traveled to north korea eight times. >> they're very disciplined. they know exactly where they want to be. they think they're always right. >> reporter: and in formal settings, he says, negotiators can be hars
. >> reporter: madeleine albright remembers months of prep for meetings with the current leader's father. president clinton sent his secretary of state to pyongyang to help him decide whether to travel there himself. >> you really do do a lot of work. the intelligence community is always very important in terms of giving you a picture of what the person was like. >> reporter: but north korea is the most isolated country in the world. and intelligence reports only tell you so...
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. >> madeleine albright came on our sh and talked about her meeting with kim jong-un's father. said a lot of promises were made. and while she was there, they were enriching their uranium at the same time. so to believe that kim jong-un nuclear arsenal, whi really gives him the power? i think we went too farnd perhaps giving him validity. >> we haven't gone tooar because nothing's happened yet. now we went too faby even meeting with him? you just said -- >> i think the president meeti with him without any preconditions certainly ve him the credibility that he wanted. >> but it could haveone worse. it could have been more clear d could ha gone better. the fear was that it would go worse, like, it would end in defiance, even though therwas symbolism and handshaking. meghan, wh you're saying -- sorr yeah, yeah, yeah. >> thank you. we'll be right back. >> announcer: later, kill the comedy? former "daily show" host jon stewart saidis anger over politics made him leave the anchor chair. does america need a little comic relief right now? >>> come on! >> come on >> announcer: you kno t
. >> madeleine albright came on our sh and talked about her meeting with kim jong-un's father. said a lot of promises were made. and while she was there, they were enriching their uranium at the same time. so to believe that kim jong-un nuclear arsenal, whi really gives him the power? i think we went too farnd perhaps giving him validity. >> we haven't gone tooar because nothing's happened yet. now we went too faby even meeting with him? you just said -- >> i think the...
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all of those things that anne-marie and i talked about that madeleine has been in the new book. what happened to that consensus. your party, is it divided on this? >> thank you for that softball. good morning everyone. and like everyone, i would like to begin by saying what an honor it is to be here today was such a great day for radcliffe and such a wonderful occasion to honor secretary clinton. unlike many others in this data have not had the opportunity to work for secretary clinton. i have benefited from her career as a citizen most importantly. and the good that she has done but also as a woman. because she has fought many fights i will not have to fight because she did bthat. i want to thank her. [applause] and i hope that i can answer your question and inject a little bit of optimism simply because there is a risk that we are going to depress ourselves on the topic. to state what others have stated but i think is very important to note is that over the last 70 years, the world has really prospered. this has been a period of kind of unprecedented prosperity and peace. on l
all of those things that anne-marie and i talked about that madeleine has been in the new book. what happened to that consensus. your party, is it divided on this? >> thank you for that softball. good morning everyone. and like everyone, i would like to begin by saying what an honor it is to be here today was such a great day for radcliffe and such a wonderful occasion to honor secretary clinton. unlike many others in this data have not had the opportunity to work for secretary clinton. i...
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sweden's princes hadrian was baptized on friday she's princess madeleine and christopher o'neill's youngest daughter. the ceremony was held in the chopra love dropping home palace. the prince as his full name is undergoing josephine alice and she is king cargo stuffing queen sylvia's seventh grandchild. spain's king philippe the sixth has officially sent off the spanish national soccer team the king visited the team at that training facility never treated. persons prince william met the english national squad on thursday to wish them good luck and much success. and german chancellor angela merkel dropped in on germany's national team and souths are all the twenty eighteen world suck a couple kick off on june the fourteenth in russia. former one direction singer harry styles is the new face of the current men's fashion ad campaign for tell you in luxury brand gucci critics for action for dog park and lots for took the twenty four year old pop star for a photo shoot at a fish and chip shop north of london paris styles was joined in the frames by some chickens and dogs in the first photos harr
sweden's princes hadrian was baptized on friday she's princess madeleine and christopher o'neill's youngest daughter. the ceremony was held in the chopra love dropping home palace. the prince as his full name is undergoing josephine alice and she is king cargo stuffing queen sylvia's seventh grandchild. spain's king philippe the sixth has officially sent off the spanish national soccer team the king visited the team at that training facility never treated. persons prince william met the english...
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so as madeleine mccall sit down to talk europe has ms about manor house both under pressure to find an answer on e.u. migration and ideally a common definition of what european solidarity actually means. let's go right to our political correspondent simon john he is just outside of berlin rangle americal and in our meeting today hi simon good to see you as we saw in that report there chancellor merkel needs an e.u. solution here to this very divisive migration question as she met with the italian prime minister yesterday today she's meeting with him on one macaw what kind of support can she get from the french leader. well i think in principle angela merkel and emmanuel mccrone who are due to meet here at this imposing government palace here just outside berlin very soon now and they're not really too far apart on the asylum and migration question in general they both believe a european solution is essential that the home annoys ation of procedures is necessary they'd like to beef up the external border force and so on so these are areas where they can absolutely agree and i think we'l
so as madeleine mccall sit down to talk europe has ms about manor house both under pressure to find an answer on e.u. migration and ideally a common definition of what european solidarity actually means. let's go right to our political correspondent simon john he is just outside of berlin rangle americal and in our meeting today hi simon good to see you as we saw in that report there chancellor merkel needs an e.u. solution here to this very divisive migration question as she met with the...
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[applause] >> madeleine albright. ♪ next, dat othe 11th ngressnal district where congressman dan donovanas been charged in the republican primary who previously served in congress, but resigned amid charges of tax evasion. >> good evening and welcome to the college of staten island were tonight we are holding the 11th congressional district
[applause] >> madeleine albright. ♪ next, dat othe 11th ngressnal district where congressman dan donovanas been charged in the republican primary who previously served in congress, but resigned amid charges of tax evasion. >> good evening and welcome to the college of staten island were tonight we are holding the 11th congressional district
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clinton was honored by madeleine albright, another secretary of state. she also took part in a conversation with the massachusetts attorney general. watch that at 8 pm eastern on c- span3. >>> c-span's washington journal is live every day with news and policy issues that impact you. friday morning, republican congressman, tom reed, will discuss immigration and the trump trade policy. and california democratic congressman, ted lou, can talk about the upcoming summit in singapore. >>>
clinton was honored by madeleine albright, another secretary of state. she also took part in a conversation with the massachusetts attorney general. watch that at 8 pm eastern on c- span3. >>> c-span's washington journal is live every day with news and policy issues that impact you. friday morning, republican congressman, tom reed, will discuss immigration and the trump trade policy. and california democratic congressman, ted lou, can talk about the upcoming summit in singapore....
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madeleine says our society is getting crazy but i think prenups are the least romantic thing ever. >>anged the way we date and meet people and changing the way they have gotten married off of dating apps. it can make you. >> a lot of people as well. the time is 20 minutes after the top of the other, stolen tribute, a memorial honoring a marine killed in the line of duty ripped out of our front yard. the brother of the brave soldier joins us with a desperate ple to the heass thief. >>california delegates come up to me and say you are the best candidate but the name omar would not work in orange county. heather: a democrat sounding off about democrats, his own party told him he could never win. ♪ >> fbi agent who sent anti-trump text messages had a larger role in the clinton and rus investigations than originally thought. the spy chief revealing the details about peter stzrok. >> the fbi espionage chief had direct knowledge of the cln investigations testified for the first time behind closed doors for house investigators. the number 2 fbi agents was essential player in the clinton email
madeleine says our society is getting crazy but i think prenups are the least romantic thing ever. >>anged the way we date and meet people and changing the way they have gotten married off of dating apps. it can make you. >> a lot of people as well. the time is 20 minutes after the top of the other, stolen tribute, a memorial honoring a marine killed in the line of duty ripped out of our front yard. the brother of the brave soldier joins us with a desperate ple to the heass thief....
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. >> earlier today, former secretary of state, madeleine albright spoke to attendees at the annual summit in washington. she talked about president trumps meeting with north korean leader, kim jong-un and mike pompeo's leadership of the state department. after that, a panel reflected on the program which stands for the president's plan for each release 15 years after the creation of the george w. bush administration. this is one hour and 45 minutes pgh so,. [applause] i'm a very proud cochair of the board of directors. to start the program we have an opportunity to hear from one of our nation's most experience and widely respected foreign leaders. someone who knows how changes havemp
. >> earlier today, former secretary of state, madeleine albright spoke to attendees at the annual summit in washington. she talked about president trumps meeting with north korean leader, kim jong-un and mike pompeo's leadership of the state department. after that, a panel reflected on the program which stands for the president's plan for each release 15 years after the creation of the george w. bush administration. this is one hour and 45 minutes pgh so,. [applause] i'm a very proud...
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the country has been hugged close — jimmy carter and madeleine albright were two who tried — and beend as a far flung axis of evil, memorably by george bush. trump's diplomacy seems to follow no rational rules but he may have found a like—minded personality in the character of kim jong—un. could that be enough to make this time a success? our diplomatic editor, mark urban, is here. talk us through today, what has it looked and felt like? you used the marriage metaphor, i was thinking of those muhammad ali fights in the 70s promoted as the rumble in thejungle and the thrilla in manila and this is the singapore sizzler. we saw the prizefighters earlier, donald trump sparring with the singaporean prime minister, i think we can see him arriving. he was out there with the singaporean prime minister, trying to create a sort of precondition about when he was going to leave. i will be leaving at the end of events tomorrow, tuesday. then kimjong—un, clearly a much rarer sight, he went out and about and was more or less in public, creating some excitement. his camp suggested that he would go be
the country has been hugged close — jimmy carter and madeleine albright were two who tried — and beend as a far flung axis of evil, memorably by george bush. trump's diplomacy seems to follow no rational rules but he may have found a like—minded personality in the character of kim jong—un. could that be enough to make this time a success? our diplomatic editor, mark urban, is here. talk us through today, what has it looked and felt like? you used the marriage metaphor, i was thinking of...
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i went there with madeleine albright in the year 2000, set up her visit, and the last thing we worriedbout was security. what we worried about was getting the top of agreement that would make the visit successful. ramy: fair point there, thank you very much, thomas hubbard, chairman of the korea society and former u.s. ambassador u.s. ambassador to south korea. still ahead, plenty of space for bond traders. we will look at why markets are split on whether it is three or four hikes this year. atdi: an apple is limiting developers use of iphone data after recent outcries over privacy. this is bloomberg ♪. ♪ haidi: i'm haidi lun in sydney. ramy: you are watching "bloomberg: daybreak australia." at&t shares are slping in late at&t shares are slipping in late trade after a judge cleared and $85 billion takeover of time warner without conditions. at&t said the deal will fuel its evolution into a media powerhouse that can go head-to-head with the likes of netflix and amazon. ruling reallyy's mean for us? >> this is a stunning victory for at&t. this kind of embarrassing for the government, a r
i went there with madeleine albright in the year 2000, set up her visit, and the last thing we worriedbout was security. what we worried about was getting the top of agreement that would make the visit successful. ramy: fair point there, thank you very much, thomas hubbard, chairman of the korea society and former u.s. ambassador u.s. ambassador to south korea. still ahead, plenty of space for bond traders. we will look at why markets are split on whether it is three or four hikes this year....
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from robert wright and madeleine albright, one more events coming up today. and in fact in 2013 we are so glad we welcomed himack here today. so, my grandmother was a chef, sustainable food activist that founded a farmers market in chicago when i was young and right around the time which means i was raised in a family in which michael polllan was mentioned. his book about that eating culture, science and nature and mini documentary allocations has expanded our understanding of what we should eat and why. now he does the same thing combining psychedelics, medicine, personal experience. he takes the reader on an engaging tour that is rarely taken seriously with the huge benefits that can offer us. a pot with personal stories in her ten years she guid listeners through the world's many of us believed we could understand. i can't imagine a better an welcome a elise and michael polllan tohe stage. [applause] >> hello, everybody. i am so pleased to be here because 20 years ago you changed my self-concept because i read your book about the desire and thought of myse
from robert wright and madeleine albright, one more events coming up today. and in fact in 2013 we are so glad we welcomed himack here today. so, my grandmother was a chef, sustainable food activist that founded a farmers market in chicago when i was young and right around the time which means i was raised in a family in which michael polllan was mentioned. his book about that eating culture, science and nature and mini documentary allocations has expanded our understanding of what we should...
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. >> tomorrow, former secretary of madeleine albright and former senate majority leader among the are speakers at a forum on u.s. global leadership and diplomacy 10:30 a.m. on c-span 2. later in the day the justice epartment inspector general michael horowitz is on capitol hill outlining his report on the into investigation hillary clinton's emails and the 2016 presidential election. f.b.i. director christopher ray also testifies at the senate udiciary hearing which gets under way at 2:00 p.m. eastern live here on c-span. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2018] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. you unfiltered coverage of house, and he white events in washington, d.c. and around the country. is brought to you by your cable or satellite provider. >> next, a look at russia's military strategy with defense the rand rom corporation. they talk about recruitment ia't in syria and the military relationship between russia, india and china. hour.s just under an >> okay. everybody.ng, it's nice
. >> tomorrow, former secretary of madeleine albright and former senate majority leader among the are speakers at a forum on u.s. global leadership and diplomacy 10:30 a.m. on c-span 2. later in the day the justice epartment inspector general michael horowitz is on capitol hill outlining his report on the into investigation hillary clinton's emails and the 2016 presidential election. f.b.i. director christopher ray also testifies at the senate udiciary hearing which gets under way at 2:00...
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. >> i wouldike t call up sarah madeleine. >> good morning. i'm going to take you through just a couple of brief slides, all of which show three projects where originally pg&e required primary service for us and the impacts of those projects. so the first is the randall museum. that's a free museum we operate in partnership with a nonprofit, the friends of the randall. it serves over 100,000 people annually. just through their field trip alone, 12,000 students in san francisco. again, no admission to this science and nature museum. it underwent a $9 million renovation. a majority of that funding was provided by state grant funds. there was also philanthropy in the general fund for that project. as you've been hearing, originally primary service was required. as you see on the slide, that's what was actually negotiated and implemented. >> primary or secondary? >> secondary is what they were asking for. where we landed is what you see on the slide. essentially secondary. it cost us a year and $800,000. the second example has been discussed. i wo
. >> i wouldike t call up sarah madeleine. >> good morning. i'm going to take you through just a couple of brief slides, all of which show three projects where originally pg&e required primary service for us and the impacts of those projects. so the first is the randall museum. that's a free museum we operate in partnership with a nonprofit, the friends of the randall. it serves over 100,000 people annually. just through their field trip alone, 12,000 students in san francisco....
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high-level meeting, the only meeting in the white house in the oval office, and bill clinton notarized madeleine albright to go. i went on that trip in 2007. ido completely smoothly. our colleague also went on that trip. but they really believed the father was interested in diplomatic relations. bill clinton told me after he left office that if not for the end of their tenure, the fact that george bush was elected and not al , they d hav normalized relations that spring, and he would have gone to pyongyang. >> hallie, you cover him every day in the white house. how do you compare him to his predecessors? >> what we've seen every day from day one in this administration is the president trying to do things differently than the democrats that came before him. driving a lot of this from the president's perspective is a desire to achieve something that will define his legacy. if that is denuclearization on the korean peninsula, he will ride that for the rest of his life. that is the thing he is known for and he is aware of that. not to put my chuck todd hat on, but there are political aspects of this
high-level meeting, the only meeting in the white house in the oval office, and bill clinton notarized madeleine albright to go. i went on that trip in 2007. ido completely smoothly. our colleague also went on that trip. but they really believed the father was interested in diplomatic relations. bill clinton told me after he left office that if not for the end of their tenure, the fact that george bush was elected and not al , they d hav normalized relations that spring, and he would have gone...
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my name is madeleine. and i work for the san francisco police department. i have been working at the police department for 11 years and in 2015, unfortunately, i fell and broke my leg. prior to the fall, i had never had a bad review. i had never had any bad words about my work ethic, but there was a new captain that came into the office and when i returned, she had taken all my duties and gave it to an officer. when i requested that i be given my duties back, i was not given my duties back. i asked and asked. i felt like i was being discriminated against because there was no need for the officer to have my duties. i am a civilian, secretary of my unit. and i asked and i asked. i wrote letters. i made complaints. and because i spoke up and, i guess, complained, then i was retaliated against and never given my job back. and so now i am basically put in the back of the office and have nothing to do with the department. i worked there for 11 years, like i said, and was a very good employee. i don't think this was fair. and i think something should be done withi
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that precipitated a trip by madeleine albright, the secretary of state to pyongyang, which yielded absolutely nothing. so there is a very real chance that could happen again today. but the president holding out hope that at least it will lead to a sit-down between him and kim jong-un. >> 18 years. rare times and fascinating insight. thanks very much. >> julie: fox news alert. a new report raising questions whether former deputy f.b.i. director andrew mccabe could face criminal charges. the "washington post" reporting federal investigators recently interviewed former f.b.i. director james comey as part of a probe into whether mccabe lied to investigators reviewing the f.b.i.'s probe of hillary clinton's email server. i'm joined by the "wall street journal" board member and fox news contributor. it is very interesting that james comey was interviewed. part of the probe and questioning of comey was to determine whether andrew mccabe, his former deputy, had committed a crime by lying to federal agents. so is mccabe about to be charged criminally? >> we don't know. i think people should be very re
that precipitated a trip by madeleine albright, the secretary of state to pyongyang, which yielded absolutely nothing. so there is a very real chance that could happen again today. but the president holding out hope that at least it will lead to a sit-down between him and kim jong-un. >> 18 years. rare times and fascinating insight. thanks very much. >> julie: fox news alert. a new report raising questions whether former deputy f.b.i. director andrew mccabe could face criminal...
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deon in, candice and madeleine and the leadership from ed reiskin was critical. i seen all kind of efforts that start in the middle level of an organization and not ultimately been successful because of lack of sustained leadership. i ask you to give your support and continue to watch the great work that this team is doing. because that leadership support is critical and i wanted to share with you really how much attention is being given to this work from an outside community of practitioners and public agencies. thank you. >> director brinkman: thank you for your work on the project. any more public comments. come forward. >> my name is frank. i have a background in community planning and public engagement. i want to echo. the report was actually well done. it was nice to read and c oncerned i am. what i would echo in your notes you need in not just agree with it. you need to institutionalize it that every new project fund has to be focused. your grants will end up drying up and outreach and engagement is the first place grants dry u p. i would encourage you str
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this is true, they promise madeleine albright, they promised her, remember the champagne glasses, kimong il and it is been going on and on and on, and nothing, but i sense that something might have broken here. china is involved, clearly. probably calling a lot of shots, you are the china experts, am i right? >> they are helping, but what is really happening is president trump is under staging his preparation. he has written about north korea 18 years ago in a chapter of a book about it. the preparation for 18 months is involving carrots and sticks, both much stronger than previous presidents. even yesterday he said he has 300 more sanctions that he is considering putting on. >> laura: looking forward to having them to the white house and then it is rocket man and was a very nice letter. >> imagine if you are a chairman trying to figure it out. you are a little bit nervous going into the summit in singapore. you better deliver something to this man, or you could be punished. president trump has focused a lot, especially yesterday on the opportunity to turn your country into an economi
this is true, they promise madeleine albright, they promised her, remember the champagne glasses, kimong il and it is been going on and on and on, and nothing, but i sense that something might have broken here. china is involved, clearly. probably calling a lot of shots, you are the china experts, am i right? >> they are helping, but what is really happening is president trump is under staging his preparation. he has written about north korea 18 years ago in a chapter of a book about it....
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james carville married mary madeleine. sometimes opposites attract. look at the love affair me and chris cuomo have. >> i want to ask you about their marriage. >> disturbing on so many levels. >> i'm just making the point that people can have difference of opinions and people can get along. i like george a great deal. kellyanne has done an amazing job for president trump. >> does it sabotage her in some ways? her husband is tweeting about the problems within the white house. >> this is a network that believes in the first amendment and the ability to express people's opinion. i don't know every single couple that has political ideology perfectly. there are a lot of things my wife and i disagree with. >> to publically say it do you think that is impeding kellyanne's work? >> i don't. because at the end of the day the president probablies respects the independence of opinion. kellyanne has been loyal to the president's agenda. she is in the top one or two in terms of best communicators. she helped him get elected. he won 52% of the white female vote. >>
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in madeleine albright in her book the roots to authoritarian is bad economy.hat is how dictators rise to power. what is going on not the end result he is thinking. lend as bad message to a million ads cut for 2018 cycle and 2020 nancy pelosi and bill maher and other people dismissing economic gains that americans are feeling. >> jessica, like he is on our payroll. at this point -- >> i don't think you guys an afford him. >> him and nancy are giving us free campaign ads. i literally don't understand some of their comments. they are so tone deaf to the american people. it is one thing to dislike trump at least applaud success of improving the economy of the these are forgotten people he campaigned for. trish: this is the past democratic party's problem overall. this is what they to try to get away from. when i think, i said this many times, you guys are going to hear it again, i grew up in an irish catholic family, and you were a democrat like you were irish and you were catholic. you didn't have any choice. in fact when i first went down to the town hall to reg
in madeleine albright in her book the roots to authoritarian is bad economy.hat is how dictators rise to power. what is going on not the end result he is thinking. lend as bad message to a million ads cut for 2018 cycle and 2020 nancy pelosi and bill maher and other people dismissing economic gains that americans are feeling. >> jessica, like he is on our payroll. at this point -- >> i don't think you guys an afford him. >> him and nancy are giving us free campaign ads. i...
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ambassador wendy sherman, she was an under secretary of state for political affairs in the year 2000 when madeleine albright became the first secretary of state to visit north korea. wendy sherman was there on that trip. she's also a former policy coordinator in the clinton administration. thank you for being with us tonight. it's a privilege to have you here. >> good to be with you, rachel. >> you've been through the wars when it comes to negotiating with north korea, lots of different instances. and you've seen lots of different ways that north korea hasheated and talked their way of things that they previously talked their way into. do you think that the approach that you've seen tonight from the president and this administration reflects those lessons learned? >> rachel, i was someone who supported this meeting because in north korean culture, at least, and i think sue would agree with this and victor, that only leaders make decisions because in north korea he is the only one that makes decisions. yes, he has to worry about the military as governor richardson just said but there isn't a free pr
ambassador wendy sherman, she was an under secretary of state for political affairs in the year 2000 when madeleine albright became the first secretary of state to visit north korea. wendy sherman was there on that trip. she's also a former policy coordinator in the clinton administration. thank you for being with us tonight. it's a privilege to have you here. >> good to be with you, rachel. >> you've been through the wars when it comes to negotiating with north korea, lots of...
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and received secretary of state madeleine albright. and then he came across as a reasonable global statesman, and engaged the region and reaped billions of dollars with which he further advanced his nation's nuclear and ballistic missile capabilities. history is repeating itself. >> you were just in singapore not more than a handful of days ago. what was it like? what was the sentiment on the ground? what was the sense of hope as they prepared? the preparations still ongoing, the president going to be there in a matter of, what, 10, 12 hours or so? >> yeah, richard, i think that there were sort of two very different sets of feelings on the ground in east asia, singapore, and our allied countries in northeast asia. the first sentiment was one of great hope, one of great hopefulness that these discussions will be productive, that they will yield a good pathway forward toward denuclearization of the korean peninsula. that was certainly one sentiment. then on the other hand, richard, also a sense that the united states in a lot of ways has
and received secretary of state madeleine albright. and then he came across as a reasonable global statesman, and engaged the region and reaped billions of dollars with which he further advanced his nation's nuclear and ballistic missile capabilities. history is repeating itself. >> you were just in singapore not more than a handful of days ago. what was it like? what was the sentiment on the ground? what was the sense of hope as they prepared? the preparations still ongoing, the...
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the defense of human rights and democracy and of democratic ideals when they are challenged, as madeleine has written about in her new book. reality this. we are now retreating in all of those areas. abandoned the has paris climate change accords, abandoned three major trade agreements, abandoned the iran nuclear deal. abandoned our position on jerusalem and may be abandoning the pursuit of diplomacy in north korea. we are no long leading in the tradition of marshall and ,ttkisson, of dulles and herder of james a baker, of colin powell and condoleezza rice and hillary rodham clinton. winston churchill visited harvard and radcliffe in 1943. he addressed the students at this university. it was a time in a terrible war. it was after the allied victory of stalingrad, after the commencement of the italian campaign. th wasaking metaphorical baton of leadership in britain as the world's strongest power. when so mucht rested on our shoulders, here is what churchill said to the students of harvard and radcliffe. greatnesshe price of is responsibility. great in our time, the united states needs to
the defense of human rights and democracy and of democratic ideals when they are challenged, as madeleine has written about in her new book. reality this. we are now retreating in all of those areas. abandoned the has paris climate change accords, abandoned three major trade agreements, abandoned the iran nuclear deal. abandoned our position on jerusalem and may be abandoning the pursuit of diplomacy in north korea. we are no long leading in the tradition of marshall and ,ttkisson, of dulles...