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madeleine, let me start with you.e are looking at a world which seems, peace, prosperity, but there are forces of populism, whether you look at europe, you look at latin america, you look at the rise of strong men everywhere. america doesn't seem to know where -- how to handle it. how do you describe the moment we're in? >> first of all, i want to congratulate you on this important anniversary. you have done so much to educate your viewers and to talk exactly about these kinds of things and the books you have written and your editorials. so thank you very much. i do think we are in a very different era where in fact, voices have been disaggregated so people get information through social media. they see things from the perspective of what they agree with already. we're very concerned about whether the institutions are working, both international and national. we have very new forces out there, technology that has a positive aspect in terms of helping the woman kenyan farmer not to walk miles to pay her bill. she can d
madeleine, let me start with you.e are looking at a world which seems, peace, prosperity, but there are forces of populism, whether you look at europe, you look at latin america, you look at the rise of strong men everywhere. america doesn't seem to know where -- how to handle it. how do you describe the moment we're in? >> first of all, i want to congratulate you on this important anniversary. you have done so much to educate your viewers and to talk exactly about these kinds of things...
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let me pick up from what madeleine said. it's not only what these forces are, it's what we are not doing as the united states of america. we used to be the leader of the world that wanted to be free. it was a term i used to use all the time. we were the ones who after world war ii created an environment of alliances, of democracy. it spread. it did very, very well. in recent years, the pressures and forces that madeleine talked about have come into play. what are we doing? we're walking away from agreements. we're walking away from the alliances that we used to have. president goes to europe to a nato meeting, but he starts out by insulting some of the other participants, our allies. america has to take a hard look at itself. especially the congress. take a hard look at yourself and see what we are doing to try to keep theer forces in check and put america back in the middle of all this as opposed to a reluctant player and trying to pull out agreements rather than helping to make new agreements. with respect to charlottesvil
let me pick up from what madeleine said. it's not only what these forces are, it's what we are not doing as the united states of america. we used to be the leader of the world that wanted to be free. it was a term i used to use all the time. we were the ones who after world war ii created an environment of alliances, of democracy. it spread. it did very, very well. in recent years, the pressures and forces that madeleine talked about have come into play. what are we doing? we're walking away...
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former secretary of state alongside madeleine albright.e talks about china and his concern about the new direction from the united states. listen. >> talk to the chinese with respect when we have disagreements as we do. when there are trade challenges, let's work on it. if they are doing things getting into technology improperly, let's do something about that. let's not create a cold war situation with the chinese. >> concern that a cold war could turn hot quickly. you have china also a player in the negotiations with north korea. is the united states -- how risky is it and is colin powell right? >> i talked to a senior official in the administration after vice president pence made that speech. what the official told me this is a response to chinese actions. this is not us making the relationship out of whack. this is us trying to put it back into whack. in other words, how did the policy of being nice to the chinese government and quietly and gently encouraging them to behavior better work out? it didn't. we are trying something new. coli
former secretary of state alongside madeleine albright.e talks about china and his concern about the new direction from the united states. listen. >> talk to the chinese with respect when we have disagreements as we do. when there are trade challenges, let's work on it. if they are doing things getting into technology improperly, let's do something about that. let's not create a cold war situation with the chinese. >> concern that a cold war could turn hot quickly. you have china...
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did you speak to madeleine? >> no, i didn't but i -- >> madeleine is the key.the secret because she's -- >> well, i talk to raj about it. >> she's the person. >> i talked to kellyanne. >> a lot of them are afraid to come and talk, but you never called for me. it would have been nice, bob, if you called for me in my office. i mean, i have a secretary. i have two, three secretaries. if you would have called directly, a lot of people are afraid. >> seth: so to recap, trump says bob woodward's book is a work of fiction because he never spoke to woodward because his aides were too afraid to talk to him about doing an interview for woodward's book which is literally called "fear." [ laughter and applause ] trump is such a bad liar, even his lies prove that he's lying. [ light laughter ] "your book called 'fear' is totally inaccurate and i would have told you that if my aides weren't too afraid to come talk to me. [ laughter ] now, if you'll excuse me, i have to meet my wife, mesothelioma." [ laughter and applause ] for almost two year's we've had this frustrating spe
did you speak to madeleine? >> no, i didn't but i -- >> madeleine is the key.the secret because she's -- >> well, i talk to raj about it. >> she's the person. >> i talked to kellyanne. >> a lot of them are afraid to come and talk, but you never called for me. it would have been nice, bob, if you called for me in my office. i mean, i have a secretary. i have two, three secretaries. if you would have called directly, a lot of people are afraid. >> seth:...
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we are a bold nation of the brave nation where refugees are at highest levels of government, madeleine albright, henry kissinger, people who benefited, not to turn their backs on them is not who we are as americans. if there are gangs and people who are violent they won't pass muster by our courts, they won't pass muster by the justice system but if you are seeking asylum for political and economic, you should be given your day in court and allowed to have justice in the united states and go through the refugee process. by stopping that that is anti-american. >> i don't think the asylum process. and numbers who come into the country and disappear here. the low numbers of people who get approved for asylum based on the current framework, congress wants to change it. that is another debate. i want to play something eric older had to say about how this president is using this crisis. >> the most important midterm election of my life, we have an opportunity to put a check on an administration that has been unbelievably corrupt and runs the country in a way that is inconsistent with all we
we are a bold nation of the brave nation where refugees are at highest levels of government, madeleine albright, henry kissinger, people who benefited, not to turn their backs on them is not who we are as americans. if there are gangs and people who are violent they won't pass muster by our courts, they won't pass muster by the justice system but if you are seeking asylum for political and economic, you should be given your day in court and allowed to have justice in the united states and go...
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colin powell and madeleine albright join fareed zakaria exclusively, next.our card, but i'm absolutely not paying an annual fee. discover has no annual fees. really? yeah. we just don't believe in them. oh nice. you would not believe how long i've been rehearsing that. no annual fee on any card. only from discover. with all the shrimp you want, any way you want them. try new crunchy fiesta shrimp, tortilla chip crusted and topped with a creamy blend of three cheeses. favorites like garlic shrimp scampi are back, too. so hurry in before endless shrimp ends! sometimes you need an expert. i got it. and sometimes those experts need experts. on it. [ crash ] and sometimes the expert the expert needed needs insurance expertise. it's all good. steve, you're covered for general liability. and, paul, we got your back with workers' comp. wow, it's like a party in here. where are the hors d'oeuvres, right? [ clanking ] tartlets? we cover commercial vehicles, too. i think there's something wrong with your sink. we cover commercial vehicles, too. ♪ the kenya tea developm
colin powell and madeleine albright join fareed zakaria exclusively, next.our card, but i'm absolutely not paying an annual fee. discover has no annual fees. really? yeah. we just don't believe in them. oh nice. you would not believe how long i've been rehearsing that. no annual fee on any card. only from discover. with all the shrimp you want, any way you want them. try new crunchy fiesta shrimp, tortilla chip crusted and topped with a creamy blend of three cheeses. favorites like garlic...
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we know that in just over this past weekend, i gathered with supervisor madeleine on saturday night athe contemporary juice museum and we gathered in song to him on the loss of those that died at the hands of gun violence at the tree of life synagogue. we united on sunday at the interfaith visual. uniting in song at the end singing "let it be." knowing music has the power to heal. i want to thank you from the bottom of my heart. for the love and hope you bring into this world through your angelic voices, your future hearts, and your commitment madeleine to spreading love and acceptance across the country and the entire world. thank you, so much. [applause] >> thank you. supervisor mandelman. >> it is fantastic when other supervisors take some of the pressure off the gay staff. [laughter] >> i do want to pipe in and add. i am personally a fan of the gay man's chorus and as i said on saturday at the grove, the story of the gay man's chorus is the story of the lgbtq community in san francisco. and the mixture of tragedy and overcoming tragedy that is characterizing the community and is a
we know that in just over this past weekend, i gathered with supervisor madeleine on saturday night athe contemporary juice museum and we gathered in song to him on the loss of those that died at the hands of gun violence at the tree of life synagogue. we united on sunday at the interfaith visual. uniting in song at the end singing "let it be." knowing music has the power to heal. i want to thank you from the bottom of my heart. for the love and hope you bring into this world through...
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madeleine albright, henry kissinger. people who have benefited. for us to turn our backs on them is not who we are as americans. if they are getting some people who are violent, they will not pass muster by our courts or justice system. if you are seeking asylum for political or economic asylum hearing needed states and we should be given your day in court and you should be allowed to have a justice in the united states of america be allowed to go to the refugee process. by stopping that, is anti-american. >> shannon: i don't think the asylum process is going to stop. the numbers of dental commit of the country and disappear here and maybe don't show up for hearings -- >> it shouldn't happen. >> shannon: the low numbers of people who get approved for asylum. congress, if they want to change, they should be doing it. i want to play something former attorney general eric holder had to say tonight about how he thinks this president is using this crisis. >> i think the most important midterm election of my life, we have an opportunity to put a check o
madeleine albright, henry kissinger. people who have benefited. for us to turn our backs on them is not who we are as americans. if they are getting some people who are violent, they will not pass muster by our courts or justice system. if you are seeking asylum for political or economic asylum hearing needed states and we should be given your day in court and you should be allowed to have a justice in the united states of america be allowed to go to the refugee process. by stopping that, is...
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they're lying about it are we going to see the same kind of sanctions that we saw with russia and madeleine or the chinese north korea are we going to see that is there any chance of that and think there's i think there's a chance but i wouldn't bet on it. remember they are the biggest consumers of lobbying services in this town they own half of this town the israelis of course on the other half and in alliance together they run the road the city everybody knows that. if there is a bridge between them for some reason and you know who is turning against us that that could be big but i think that would be a necessary precondition to see any really serious confrontation with reality what do you think is going to happen i mean what are the next steps we have you know because shogi still missing there is a lot of reports of what could have happened what are we going to see next obviously they need to get into the consulate do you think that that will show anything are or what do you think is going to happen or should we expect to hear i think the ball is when they're going to score he has some o
they're lying about it are we going to see the same kind of sanctions that we saw with russia and madeleine or the chinese north korea are we going to see that is there any chance of that and think there's i think there's a chance but i wouldn't bet on it. remember they are the biggest consumers of lobbying services in this town they own half of this town the israelis of course on the other half and in alliance together they run the road the city everybody knows that. if there is a bridge...
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that right there, madeleine. she was all of those things. also a drug addict who lost her life when she was just 30 years old following a long addiction to oxycontin. her obituary caught my eye. it went viral. it read, in part, quote, it is impossible to capture a person in an obituary. especially someone whose adult life was largely defined by drug addiction. to some, maddy was a junky. when they saw her addiction, they stopped seeing her. and what a loss for them. because maddy was hilarious, and warm and fearless and resilient. many shared madeleine's story, often her family words of encouragement and support. the police chief from maddy's hometown, brandon deposo, authored a response that struck a different tone. he wrote, quote, why did it take a grieving relative with a good ly t ly the r literary sense to get people to pay attention? what about the rest of the victims who were not as beautiful and lived in do downtrodden cities or the rust belt? he's the chief of police in burlington, vermont. he knows this issue all too well. i'm hon
that right there, madeleine. she was all of those things. also a drug addict who lost her life when she was just 30 years old following a long addiction to oxycontin. her obituary caught my eye. it went viral. it read, in part, quote, it is impossible to capture a person in an obituary. especially someone whose adult life was largely defined by drug addiction. to some, maddy was a junky. when they saw her addiction, they stopped seeing her. and what a loss for them. because maddy was hilarious,...
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madeleine albright, the former secretary of state, has come to offer support.us to really take control over congress. this hugely affluent district, not that far from washington, dc, has been in republican hands for close to a0 years. but the democrats are sensing victory, sensing that donald trump's rough and tumble politics is a turn—off here. in america today, crudely speaking, the rural areas are more conservative, the cities much more liberal. so, the key battleground in these elections is here — in the suburbs. in 2016, they voted for donald trump but the hope of the democrats this time round is that the well—heeled, middle classes will vote for them. the democratic party candidate, jennifer wexton, is perfect material. married with two sons, — a former prosecutor and politically moderate. is it about being anti—donald trump or is it about being pro—democrats? is it a referendum on him? well, definitely, he is a factor, no question about that. i think that, in the wake of our 2016 elections, a lot of people have realised that democracy is more fragile tha
madeleine albright, the former secretary of state, has come to offer support.us to really take control over congress. this hugely affluent district, not that far from washington, dc, has been in republican hands for close to a0 years. but the democrats are sensing victory, sensing that donald trump's rough and tumble politics is a turn—off here. in america today, crudely speaking, the rural areas are more conservative, the cities much more liberal. so, the key battleground in these elections...
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his one—year—old daughter madeleine is exhausted handlers had a fever, but he insists honduras, one ofree of us on this trip but we‘re doing it because we know at home we run the same risks as we find on the road. without presenting any evidence, president trump has equated these people with gangs and even middle eastern terrorists. the people i met were mostly poor hondurans families in search of work and security. so far the mexican authorities have simply waved them through but the caravan can expect a military presence at the us border. how many, i don't know, how many, i don‘t know, but on the way you‘ll see persons that quit and go back to their country and also persons who stay in mexico so we assume that. covering marathon distances in searing heat, to sleeping rough in torrential rain, the fate of these families is mired in controversy. with the us mid—term elections approaching the youngest migrants simply aren‘t aware they are part of a much wider political game. will grant, bbc news, chiapaz in southern mexico. there‘s been another minor earthquake at the site in lancashire
his one—year—old daughter madeleine is exhausted handlers had a fever, but he insists honduras, one ofree of us on this trip but we‘re doing it because we know at home we run the same risks as we find on the road. without presenting any evidence, president trump has equated these people with gangs and even middle eastern terrorists. the people i met were mostly poor hondurans families in search of work and security. so far the mexican authorities have simply waved them through but the...
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when madeleine albright, is a card-carrying liberal says, we are the indispensable nation, we stand taller, we see further. think about those words. we, we, as opposed to the other. we stand taller, we see further. that means we are superior, there is american exceptionalism.mallon all right saying we americans, we as a nationstate have the right, the responsibility and power to run around the world and reorder the politics were different countries. in a liberal way. that is very nationalistic thinking. very important to understand that. why do i believe that nationalism is more powerful? then liberalism? one very simple reason having to do with human nature. you have to decide we think about human beings, whether you think they are social animals at the court that carve out space for individualism. we think there individuals who form social contracts. $64,000 question you have to ask yourself. liberalism assumes, liberalism assumes that we are individuals at our core who form social contracts. nationalism assumes we are tribal from the get go. we are born into nations, we are born into so
when madeleine albright, is a card-carrying liberal says, we are the indispensable nation, we stand taller, we see further. think about those words. we, we, as opposed to the other. we stand taller, we see further. that means we are superior, there is american exceptionalism.mallon all right saying we americans, we as a nationstate have the right, the responsibility and power to run around the world and reorder the politics were different countries. in a liberal way. that is very nationalistic...
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. >> powell spoke out next on madeleine albright. powell added the world is watching. >>> and days surrounding the disappearance of the head of interpol, the chinese government admits meng hongwei is under investigation. he insisted on taking a wrong path and has himself to blame. chinese authorities have been tight-lipped about disappearance last month. now his wife's text message is under the microscope. now we have cnn's sam kiley monitoring the situation from hong kong. sam, you have the whatsapp message with a knife. >> reporter: that knife emoji indicating he felt some kind of danger was imminent. he has now been confirmed as being in detention by none other than the ministry for public security which is the ministry that he was the vice minister of while he was simultaneously the president of interpol. international policing organization which links 190 countries police forces. his wife, grace, is being given protection by police in france because she has had threats that they consider sufficiently credible. both on social med
. >> powell spoke out next on madeleine albright. powell added the world is watching. >>> and days surrounding the disappearance of the head of interpol, the chinese government admits meng hongwei is under investigation. he insisted on taking a wrong path and has himself to blame. chinese authorities have been tight-lipped about disappearance last month. now his wife's text message is under the microscope. now we have cnn's sam kiley monitoring the situation from hong kong. sam,...
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working as a volunteer program for children with special needs and they are proud of matthew and madeleine for their accomplishments but more importantly i am proud of them because they are kind, compassionate and care about other people. my parents have been the most important influences in my life. my parents were children of the great depression and my father was a veteran of world war ii and the korean conflict. they raised a large family and made many sacrifices for all their children and worked hard to provide father and mother in law who have been incredibly kind and supportive. they were not able to be here today but they are watching as well from wisconsin. i joined by some dear friends today but i would like to thank patrick glenn for being here, director of the environment a section of the civil division department of justice, my supervisor and mentor and friend when i was a trial attorney at the department of justice, represented the united states for 48 years at the department of justice and trained and mentored many young trial attorneys and i had the good fortune to be one o
working as a volunteer program for children with special needs and they are proud of matthew and madeleine for their accomplishments but more importantly i am proud of them because they are kind, compassionate and care about other people. my parents have been the most important influences in my life. my parents were children of the great depression and my father was a veteran of world war ii and the korean conflict. they raised a large family and made many sacrifices for all their children and...
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supervisor madeleine -- supervisor mandelman is the sponsor for this. >> good morning supervisors.'m the research unit coordinator for the centre for public health research at the department of public health and i'm here to accept the request. the national h.i.v. behavioural surveillance is a project sponsored by the centers for disease control. it takes place here in san francisco in and in 20 other cities in the u.s. which have historically been most severely affected by h.i.v. we track h.i.v. prevalence and related behavioural his -- behaviours along -- among marginalized communities and people in impoverished neighborhoods and people who inject drugs. we have received funding to conduct this every year since 2003. for the first time next year, they will include a study of transgendered women. we are preparing this for women and people who inject drugs. this is timely as we are experiencing opioid overdoses and health threats to the city. we are gathering data on h.i.v. and hepatitis see prevalence of risk behaviors and accessing use of prevention and harm reduction programs. th
supervisor madeleine -- supervisor mandelman is the sponsor for this. >> good morning supervisors.'m the research unit coordinator for the centre for public health research at the department of public health and i'm here to accept the request. the national h.i.v. behavioural surveillance is a project sponsored by the centers for disease control. it takes place here in san francisco in and in 20 other cities in the u.s. which have historically been most severely affected by h.i.v. we track...
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an exclusive interview with two former secretaries of state, colin powell and madeleine albright to talkd the world. what do they make the donald trump's world view? >> we are great now. welw
an exclusive interview with two former secretaries of state, colin powell and madeleine albright to talkd the world. what do they make the donald trump's world view? >> we are great now. welw
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to be eedicating thning to celebrating the history of black cinema and highlighting two honorees, madeleine anderson, one of the umrst black women dtary filmmakers, and charles burnett, who didas some --one some incredible work, as well. >>a we've got 40 days, 80 eelms. do you tickets? >> we have four days, not 40. >> i'm sorry. four days. >>yes. and you do need tickets and tickets are still available on line at aafilmfest.si.edu. >> dr. maria combs. great to meet you. good luck. >> my pleasure. thank you. >> back to you. >> it looks exciting. >>> coming up, ordering a cup of coffee is now a lot easier for the hearing impaired at least here in d.c. a look inside a first of its kind starbucks. z319wz z16fz 16 y319wy spanberger: i'm abwhen dave brater, and i appwent to congress,. he went washington. [ camera shutter clicks ] while virginians struggle with rising drug prices, brat's taken thousands from pharmaceutical, insurance, and other health care companies, voting them billions in tax breaks while voting against lowering the cost of prescriptions and voting against protections for pre-exi
to be eedicating thning to celebrating the history of black cinema and highlighting two honorees, madeleine anderson, one of the umrst black women dtary filmmakers, and charles burnett, who didas some --one some incredible work, as well. >>a we've got 40 days, 80 eelms. do you tickets? >> we have four days, not 40. >> i'm sorry. four days. >>yes. and you do need tickets and tickets are still available on line at aafilmfest.si.edu. >> dr. maria combs. great to meet...
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also seen a private forensic company based in preston, formerly they have helped the met in the madeleinement, are at the property. the owner of the house, it previously belonged to the mother of the prime suspect. john cameron. but the prime suspect. john cameron. but the current owner, he has spoken to me this morning and brought me up—to—date with what the police have told him. we knew the back story from many years ago. it is coming to the end of the investigation. it ends the story and so be it from our point of view, we are removed from the process. but if it put someone at rest, so be it, that is another good ending to the story. you believe suzy lamplugh's body might believe suzy lamplugh's body might be here? we do not know. we have been here 26 years and we have had no problems. it is one of those things. we are associated with the story by default. it is a possibility, maybe an outside possibility, maybe an outside possibility, but there is always a possibility. the police teams are moving their vehicles, stepping up the search for suzy lamplugh's body, holding out the promise
also seen a private forensic company based in preston, formerly they have helped the met in the madeleinement, are at the property. the owner of the house, it previously belonged to the mother of the prime suspect. john cameron. but the prime suspect. john cameron. but the current owner, he has spoken to me this morning and brought me up—to—date with what the police have told him. we knew the back story from many years ago. it is coming to the end of the investigation. it ends the story and...
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i want to recognize supervisor madeleine to make a few remarks -- supervisor mandelman.make a few remarks. >> supervisor mandelman: i want to thank the project sponsors and the corbett heights neighbors for their willingness to work together and find solutions that work for all parties and i especially want to thank my aides for their extraordinary work on this item. >> supervisor cohen: all right are there any departments that would like to speak on the agreement that has been reached? all right. seeing none, we need to take public comment on these matters. ladies and gentlemen, if there is any member of the public who wish to provide public comment under the understanding that this appeal has been withdrawn already, please come on up to the podium. as a reminder you will have two minutes to speak. all right. seeing that there are no speakers, public comment is now closed. this hearing has been heard and filed. is there a motion to approve item 31 and table items 32 and 33? motion made by supervisor mandelman and seconded by supervisor peskin. without objection, item 31
i want to recognize supervisor madeleine to make a few remarks -- supervisor mandelman.make a few remarks. >> supervisor mandelman: i want to thank the project sponsors and the corbett heights neighbors for their willingness to work together and find solutions that work for all parties and i especially want to thank my aides for their extraordinary work on this item. >> supervisor cohen: all right are there any departments that would like to speak on the agreement that has been...
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>> well, first, to speak to the counseling, his mother, madeleine, and his sisters, have been urging him to get medical help for decades. he is always refused. he has become indignant, angry, someone who doesn't want to look at his problems. and in florida sadly, the laws don't allow compulsory medical treatment unless you're a clear danger to yourself and others. now we have the evidence. now we can get him baker acted. now it is a little too late. if the laws in florida were more like the laws in other states, the family might have been success envelop getting treatment. the only opportunity was with the steroid case. the judge, to his credit, in broward county, was willing to treat the steroid possession as a narcotic possession. and give him drug court treatment. and while that's not true therapy, we were hoping that a 12-step program, some attention, might get him on the right direction. sadly, it didn't seem to help. currently the family is distraught. i was with the mother at the hospital. she was getting surgery this morning and woke up to find her son was arrested. her emoti
>> well, first, to speak to the counseling, his mother, madeleine, and his sisters, have been urging him to get medical help for decades. he is always refused. he has become indignant, angry, someone who doesn't want to look at his problems. and in florida sadly, the laws don't allow compulsory medical treatment unless you're a clear danger to yourself and others. now we have the evidence. now we can get him baker acted. now it is a little too late. if the laws in florida were more like...
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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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>> well, first, to speak to the counseling, his mother, madeleine, and his sisters, have been urging him to get medical help for decades. he is always refused. he has become indigindignant, a someone who doesn't want to look at his problems. and in florida sadly, the laws don't allow compulsory medical treatment unless you're a clear danger to yourself and others. now we have the evidence. now we can get him baker acted. now it is a little too late. if the laws in florida were more like the laws in other states, the family might have been success envelop getting treatment. the only opportunity was with the steroid case. the judge, to his credit, in broward county, was willing to treat the steroid possession as a far could theeck possession. and give him drug court treatment. and while that's not true therapy, we were hoping that a 12-step program, some attention, might get him on the right direction. sadly, it didn't seem to help. currently the family is distraught. i was with the mother at the hospital. she was getting surgery this morning and woke up to find her son was arrested. h
>> well, first, to speak to the counseling, his mother, madeleine, and his sisters, have been urging him to get medical help for decades. he is always refused. he has become indigindignant, a someone who doesn't want to look at his problems. and in florida sadly, the laws don't allow compulsory medical treatment unless you're a clear danger to yourself and others. now we have the evidence. now we can get him baker acted. now it is a little too late. if the laws in florida were more like...
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even if you look at high- ranking officials in the united states government, henry kissinger and madeleine albright came from refugee backgrounds. several entrepreneurs including sergey brin, the founder of google came as a refugee. we have gained valuable skills and resources, at many school risk to ourselves. as you said before, it's like shooting ourselves in the foot. by slashing the numbers so significantly. >> in addition to shooting ourselves in the foot i want to talk about the countries of first asylum which we are hearing about more often now given the numbers of refugees that were cited earlier. it generally means it is the first country that a refugee arrives and, that will provide them some type of adequate protection, a durable solution under international law, it is usually just a neighboring country where a refugee arrives and they usually take on very large populations of refugees which i am sure everyone in this room is aware of. that is also where we see the formation of refugee camps. in many of these cases, we are seeing these countries becoming very burdened by this i
even if you look at high- ranking officials in the united states government, henry kissinger and madeleine albright came from refugee backgrounds. several entrepreneurs including sergey brin, the founder of google came as a refugee. we have gained valuable skills and resources, at many school risk to ourselves. as you said before, it's like shooting ourselves in the foot. by slashing the numbers so significantly. >> in addition to shooting ourselves in the foot i want to talk about the...
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let's speak to storme toolis, a wheelchair user who has cerebral palsy, madeleine close who uses a guide people in society today. you are visually impaired. how do you find it on a day—to—day basis? i think there are lots of problems. access to information, access to transport, there are lots of barriers with trying just to live independently and a normal life. do you feel like you are treated like a second—class citizen? you feel like you are treated like a second-class citizen? yes, very much so. things like guide dog taxi refusals, having to stand up for your rights, the attitudes, prejudice, discrimination. and then if you do make a complaint about a problem, authorities and local authorities in particular are slow to respond or do not respond. when you say about having to stand up for your rights, rebecca was saying that rights are being available doesn't mean that they will be in fermented and it is tough to stand up for your rights. how much do you have to do it? -- rights. how much do you have to do it? —— doesn't mean they will be implemented. you do it almost on a daily basis.
let's speak to storme toolis, a wheelchair user who has cerebral palsy, madeleine close who uses a guide people in society today. you are visually impaired. how do you find it on a day—to—day basis? i think there are lots of problems. access to information, access to transport, there are lots of barriers with trying just to live independently and a normal life. do you feel like you are treated like a second—class citizen? you feel like you are treated like a second-class citizen? yes,...
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stakes certainly high thank you as always for your analysis that is our senior political analyst madeleine bashara live in london we have plenty more ahead on the news all including a school was out in yemen how millions of kids are missing class because of the war . flooding in southern france is more than three months of rain falls in just one night stands or one of the greatest players accused of obstructing an anti corruption investigation will be here with more on. the largest group in syria's rebel held provinces yet to withdraw its fighters from a buffer zone despite a deadline set by turkey and russia i asked the. h.t.s. hasn't said whether it accepts or rejects the terms of the salty agreement the deal set off a demilitarize area around the northwestern region surrounding province was meant to be cleared of heavy weapons by the tenth and of rebel fighters now saying the hold the rebel reports from neighboring lebanon. a de villota rhizome is being created around syria as it lives province a twenty kilometer deep strip of territory is now free of heavy weapons by october fifteenth
stakes certainly high thank you as always for your analysis that is our senior political analyst madeleine bashara live in london we have plenty more ahead on the news all including a school was out in yemen how millions of kids are missing class because of the war . flooding in southern france is more than three months of rain falls in just one night stands or one of the greatest players accused of obstructing an anti corruption investigation will be here with more on. the largest group in...
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ask madeleine albright. >> that's an interesting point, the fact we just learned from our reporting that secretary of state mike pompeo and national security adviser john bolton were caught unaware, were surprised by the announcement. you would think they would be in the loop, no? >> absolutely. especially since the argument is that she was tired and everybody sort of knew that she would want to resign after two years. i don't think anybody knew, at least anybody that we know about knew. so there's still a great deal of mystery about this resignation. presumably, the story will come out over the next couple days. but right now, i think the truth is that none of us on the outside really knows why she did it. >> abby phillip, if you're still there, the president being effusive about his u.n. ambassador here. the ambassador being effusive about the president here, describing a warm relationship. how much they admire each other. is that accurate, abby phillip, or have they had disagreements? >> i think a lots of people would characterize president trump's relationship with nikki haley as her
ask madeleine albright. >> that's an interesting point, the fact we just learned from our reporting that secretary of state mike pompeo and national security adviser john bolton were caught unaware, were surprised by the announcement. you would think they would be in the loop, no? >> absolutely. especially since the argument is that she was tired and everybody sort of knew that she would want to resign after two years. i don't think anybody knew, at least anybody that we know about...
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on senator murray's staff, john, andy, laurel, colin, madeleine, ally, katherine, lori, sherry, and remi brimm. we worked closely with the house of representatives. i called both chairmen, representative walton, representative brady, talked with them before we went ahead with this, and they worked seamlessly with us for the last several months. the chairman and ranking committees of the house who made contributions included walton, brady, goodlatte, fox, shuster, pallone, conyers, fox, defazio, and their staffs. lastly, i'd like to thank the staff at the senate-house legislative council. they write the bill, they help us write the bill, with all of the changes and all of the senators and all of the provisions. they did a spectacular job. and the staff and the administration that provided technical assistance along the way as well as the staff of the congressional budget office. they have worked literally around the clock. they have worked on weekends to make it possible for us to get through the house, now get through the senate and down pennsylvania avenue to the president of the united
on senator murray's staff, john, andy, laurel, colin, madeleine, ally, katherine, lori, sherry, and remi brimm. we worked closely with the house of representatives. i called both chairmen, representative walton, representative brady, talked with them before we went ahead with this, and they worked seamlessly with us for the last several months. the chairman and ranking committees of the house who made contributions included walton, brady, goodlatte, fox, shuster, pallone, conyers, fox, defazio,...
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kate o'neal wrote this about her sister madeleine in vermont and it was unflinching.tion. yes, we fought to save her. but she also said if you think of addicts as junkies, remember, they're human first. i actually got the chance to take to kate. she said, yes, this was tragic but it's also not unique. >> what's it been like in the days since you published this? >> it's been overwhelming. we've heard from so many people who have lost loved ones to addiction. we've heard from suffering and recovering addicts and we've heard from people who said they weren't aware of the problem or knew the problem but didn't understand how it happened or who it happened to. it's been really wonderful that so many people have reached out to my family and to myself. i believe that 50,000 people died last year from opioid overdoses. maddie is one face of this. this is happening all the time to families all over the country. >> she says she's really been inspired, you guys, by this incredible response to this obituary. she says if you have not struggled with this or your family, you probabl
kate o'neal wrote this about her sister madeleine in vermont and it was unflinching.tion. yes, we fought to save her. but she also said if you think of addicts as junkies, remember, they're human first. i actually got the chance to take to kate. she said, yes, this was tragic but it's also not unique. >> what's it been like in the days since you published this? >> it's been overwhelming. we've heard from so many people who have lost loved ones to addiction. we've heard from...
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. >> madeleine albright and colin powell. >> that's a look at your headlines. for -- yes, jillian, get to it real quick. we have almost a hurricane. michael 70 mile-per-hour sustained winds. take a look at it we are expecting it to strengthen within the next several hours. as it gets into the gulf of mexico. so, hurricane watches are posted there. in yellow for the panhandle. we expect landfall on wednesday as a cat 2 at least. perhaps strength to a major as it makes landfall and then it's going to dissipate quickly. quick move. it's going to still produce a lot of heavy rainfall. and whether you have got winds of 100 miles per hour. that's going to be a big problem across the panhandle and the southeast coast. all right, ladies, where are you from. >> louisiana. janice: can i come with you and get in trouble. >> yeah. janice: steve, we have a book for you to sign as well. three of them. steve doocy get out here. steve: i will be out there shortly, ladies. ed: i will let you do what that while i take away the tease. have you heard president trump say this to hi
. >> madeleine albright and colin powell. >> that's a look at your headlines. for -- yes, jillian, get to it real quick. we have almost a hurricane. michael 70 mile-per-hour sustained winds. take a look at it we are expecting it to strengthen within the next several hours. as it gets into the gulf of mexico. so, hurricane watches are posted there. in yellow for the panhandle. we expect landfall on wednesday as a cat 2 at least. perhaps strength to a major as it makes landfall and...
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yesterday i was watching fareed zakaria talking to madeleine albright, children of immigrant, coming at the center of the american experience for over 240 years. how damaging is it to the republican party that donald trump goes, takes a 180 turn along with the rest of the republican party from not only american traditions but from a core principle in ronald reagan's thinking? >> that's exactly right, joe. it's hugely harmful to the long term future of the republican party as america becomes less white. the republicans are being identified as the white nationalist party. so that's just in political terms. this is not a smart long term play. i don't even look at it in political terms, i look at it in personaler and moral terms. this is heartbreaking for me because the reason i became a republican in the 1980s because the republican party was anti-communist and you have somebody in the white house who is an admirer of vladimir putin something you couldn't imagine in the 1980s. also the republican party was so welcoming to people like me. here i was an immigrant from the soviet union and
yesterday i was watching fareed zakaria talking to madeleine albright, children of immigrant, coming at the center of the american experience for over 240 years. how damaging is it to the republican party that donald trump goes, takes a 180 turn along with the rest of the republican party from not only american traditions but from a core principle in ronald reagan's thinking? >> that's exactly right, joe. it's hugely harmful to the long term future of the republican party as america...
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you have people like former secretary of state madeleine albright pointedly saying this is how it begins about fascist politics and fascist propaganda. i don't think there is any doubt we are seeing fascist tactics being employed. hyper nationalism. power, loyalty, fear of the other. i explained fascism to my 3-year-old as in fascism, there is one big daddy and i see where i think we are seeing that kind of politics all across the world and here in the occupation as well. >> well, we certainly aren't seeing, of course a move towards fascism. yet, as far as the government goes here, but there is no doubt that your one big daddy theory for 3-year-olds is breaking out across central europe. you look at the elections in brazil. you look at what's happening with vladimir putin, the philippines. boy, there are so many hot spots across the globe where at least the tactics of fascism are certainly getting to play. >> they're definitely getting purchased. i think you see fascist politics. you create fear about the other. you say socialism and communism are taking over and we have to respond with
you have people like former secretary of state madeleine albright pointedly saying this is how it begins about fascist politics and fascist propaganda. i don't think there is any doubt we are seeing fascist tactics being employed. hyper nationalism. power, loyalty, fear of the other. i explained fascism to my 3-year-old as in fascism, there is one big daddy and i see where i think we are seeing that kind of politics all across the world and here in the occupation as well. >> well, we...