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at that time, we do expect remarks from madeleine albright and we will have that for you live when she starts right here on c-span. until then, comments from administered or green. he sat down for a q&a session. we will show you as much of this as we can until miss albright begins her remarks. [applause] >> thank you for those kind words. it is good to be but all of you and it is great to be with my old friend, secretary madeleine albright, but daunting to be with her. the first time i spend any considerable time with her was actually my very first election observation for iraq. i was on the job for a couple of weeks, and here i was with madeleine albright watching the elections. frankly, it is just as daunting today. it is great to be with you. yous an honor to be joining for these important discussions that you are undertaking. we are obviously here at a historic moment for america and a role on the world stage. if you look around us, there is an awful lot to process. in nearly, of sorts every corner of the world. so i know we are tempted at times to feel like the story of the millio
at that time, we do expect remarks from madeleine albright and we will have that for you live when she starts right here on c-span. until then, comments from administered or green. he sat down for a q&a session. we will show you as much of this as we can until miss albright begins her remarks. [applause] >> thank you for those kind words. it is good to be but all of you and it is great to be with my old friend, secretary madeleine albright, but daunting to be with her. the first time...
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institute of peace with the former secretary of state madeleine albright and derek mitchell of former u.s. ambassador to myanmar. the good afternoon. i don't want to interrupt your lunch, so feel free to keep eating but as promised, we are going to have a really goo good important discussion that will help to draw on whate heard this morning. and bill, by thinking a little bit about how we set a strategic frame this of good governance, think about all the things we heard this morning about some of the problems, some of the challenges that need to be addressed in fragile states, governing itution needed to become more accountable. we have to work on ways to build inclusiveness, tackle the problem of marginalization and exclusion, figure out how to empower the youth to take leadership roles. the importance of enabling civil society to be an important part of cementing a stronger state of society relationship, these are all dimensions of governance in one way or another and this is one of the central challenges of transforming fragile states to be more resilient. so, how do we do that fr
institute of peace with the former secretary of state madeleine albright and derek mitchell of former u.s. ambassador to myanmar. the good afternoon. i don't want to interrupt your lunch, so feel free to keep eating but as promised, we are going to have a really goo good important discussion that will help to draw on whate heard this morning. and bill, by thinking a little bit about how we set a strategic frame this of good governance, think about all the things we heard this morning about some...
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. >> former secretary of state madeleine albright and the former u.s. ambassador to myanmar talked about strengthening governance in fragile states at an event hosted by the u.s. institute of peace in washington, d.c. >> good afternoon.
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needs no introduction, but i will just briefly welcome secretary madeleine albright, 64th secretary of state, chair of the board of directors at n.d.i. chair of albright, stone bridge group, and capital madgement. president and c.e.o. of usip and derek mitchell president of n.d.i. it seems to me to give a frame for this in 18 years we have spent a lot of time defeating terrorists, terrorism has increased. we targeted extremists, but extremism has grown. we have overthrown governments, but governance has not been improved. we have won battles, but certainly not won the peace. how do we create a way to do that? how do we reduce personal and financial costs? it's been $6 trillion, 5,000 10,000 americans dead, 50,000 americans wounded. hundreds of thousands of iraqi and afghans who have been killed. how do we protect the country? how do we create a >> more sustainable and successful strategy? how do we prevent extremism from taking root. how do we deneat today's and tomorrow's terrorists. nancy, can you give us a sense how we think we can do nancy: nick, you did a great lay down of the pro
needs no introduction, but i will just briefly welcome secretary madeleine albright, 64th secretary of state, chair of the board of directors at n.d.i. chair of albright, stone bridge group, and capital madgement. president and c.e.o. of usip and derek mitchell president of n.d.i. it seems to me to give a frame for this in 18 years we have spent a lot of time defeating terrorists, terrorism has increased. we targeted extremists, but extremism has grown. we have overthrown governments, but...
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let's get through some more, so let's crack on, madeleine, ta ke more, so let's crack on, madeleine, of carlos ghosn. he is now in lebanon. as if by magic. extraordinary. he was released on bail byjapan, the former head of nissan, and essentially he had managed to skip town. nobody knows how he managed to do this but he has since fled to lebanon, a country that doesn't have an extradition treaty with japan, so presumably will now be avoiding trial. difficult to see how he will go ahead with his planned trial in japan any time soon. it reflects very badly on japan, japan any time soon. it reflects very badly onjapan, notjust that he was able to evade capture he had been raising complaints about his treatment while he was under arrest and the denial of access to his legal team and the sorts of complaints, and now he will be free to speak with there perfect liberty, and all the while evading trial for what are very serious accusations levied against him about financial mismanagement masoe a real own goal forjapan. —— mismanagement, so a real own goalfor forjapan. —— mismanagement, so a
let's get through some more, so let's crack on, madeleine, ta ke more, so let's crack on, madeleine, of carlos ghosn. he is now in lebanon. as if by magic. extraordinary. he was released on bail byjapan, the former head of nissan, and essentially he had managed to skip town. nobody knows how he managed to do this but he has since fled to lebanon, a country that doesn't have an extradition treaty with japan, so presumably will now be avoiding trial. difficult to see how he will go ahead with his...
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special welcome to mark green we are honored to have them here today and a very warm welcome to madeleine albright who is been a fierce champion of ours for years and many thanks to the national endowment for democracy that makes today's event possible with your generous support and our good friends and partners in the george w. bush institute. it's wonderful to have them cohost the event with us today. thirty-five years ago funded by congress nonpartisan national institute dedicated to the notion that peace is practical and possible. we firmly believe today's challenges require partnership across the aisle. last year congress asked to host a bipartisan congressionally mandated with the request to a comprehensive plan in the world's most fragile state. the principle of recommendation is the us should adopt a policy of prevention with a strong focus on government so passing the global fragility act to take those task force recommendations to create a binding commitment to a long-term prevention strategy. it's good to know action is possible and then to talk more about the opportunity to se
special welcome to mark green we are honored to have them here today and a very warm welcome to madeleine albright who is been a fierce champion of ours for years and many thanks to the national endowment for democracy that makes today's event possible with your generous support and our good friends and partners in the george w. bush institute. it's wonderful to have them cohost the event with us today. thirty-five years ago funded by congress nonpartisan national institute dedicated to the...
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people that are here to listen to a need no introduction but i will just briefly broken secretary madeleine albright, secretary of state, chair of the board of directors and cochair of albright capital management. at the end president and ceo, it seems to me just give a frame for this in 18 years, we spent a lot of time defeating terrorists, terrorism though has increased. we targeted extremists but extremism has gross. we've overthrown governments. we've won battles but certainly not the peace. so how do we create a way to do that and reduce personal and financial cost than $6 trillion, 5,310,000 americans dead, 50,000 americans wounded, hundreds of thousands of iraqis and afghans have been killed, how do we protect the country and create a more sustainable and successful strategy, hell do we prevent extremism from taking root and defeat not only today's defeats not only today's terrorists but tomorrow's terrorists. could you give us a sense of how we think we can do that? >> thank you everyone for joining us here today for the conversation. you just did a great laydown of the problems and
people that are here to listen to a need no introduction but i will just briefly broken secretary madeleine albright, secretary of state, chair of the board of directors and cochair of albright capital management. at the end president and ceo, it seems to me just give a frame for this in 18 years, we spent a lot of time defeating terrorists, terrorism though has increased. we targeted extremists but extremism has gross. we've overthrown governments. we've won battles but certainly not the...
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and his attempts to remake a brunette named judy into madeleine. >> if i let you change me, will it do or i should say roles for you? >> well, you know, it's absolutely wonderful because the wonderful thing about alfred hitchcock is, in one way, he is obsessed with changing you in the physical sense of the character has to be exactly the way. but he allows you total freedom in the way you play the part. >> but freedom doesn't exactly describe the studio system that controlled hollywood in the 1950s. when harry cohn, the head of columbia pictures, put a then 21-year-old marilyn pauline novak under contract, he intended to make her over, starting with her name. >> he wanted me to be kit marlowe. you see, they made up their mind behind my back. we all decided your name is going to be kit marlowe. i said, i am not going to be kit marlowe. how can i be kit marlowe? i said, i understand i won't be marilyn, but i will not be kit marlowe. >> novak's upbringing in chicago seemed to have prepared her well for standing up to the man time mag 7 once called a "hollywood despot." >> harry cohn was f
and his attempts to remake a brunette named judy into madeleine. >> if i let you change me, will it do or i should say roles for you? >> well, you know, it's absolutely wonderful because the wonderful thing about alfred hitchcock is, in one way, he is obsessed with changing you in the physical sense of the character has to be exactly the way. but he allows you total freedom in the way you play the part. >> but freedom doesn't exactly describe the studio system that controlled...
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i guess they forgot about george bush, madeleine albright, condoleezza rice. they don't talk about that. why don't we just turn these people over to the war tribunal and take care of this problem? the democrats need to get out of the way so this country can move on or move to a different country if they want to live in el salvador. host: do you see anyone on the democratic side making a compelling enough economic argument to defeat president trump? guest: i think the argument is one thing, but the state of the economy is another. how well people feel the economy is going. there is a potential for things to go wrong between now and the moment. the economy looks pretty strong. the american consumer is an extraordinarily potent and persistent player. there has been a resilience. this is already the longest expansion in u.s. history. at some point it will end, and there have been occasional worries. that will play into things as well. what is happening on the ground. on the question of the candidates, a lot will depend on appealing to those that don't feel they ha
i guess they forgot about george bush, madeleine albright, condoleezza rice. they don't talk about that. why don't we just turn these people over to the war tribunal and take care of this problem? the democrats need to get out of the way so this country can move on or move to a different country if they want to live in el salvador. host: do you see anyone on the democratic side making a compelling enough economic argument to defeat president trump? guest: i think the argument is one thing, but...
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and we will from former secretary of state madeleine albright. we join this in progress.
and we will from former secretary of state madeleine albright. we join this in progress.
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madeleine albright a completely mediocre person not very start, is secretary of state full blown fromion hired by bill clinton true. and then leaves and basically through her connections with our chief rival/enemy china becomes rich with al bright group nobody say as word one about it selling out our country to chinese to get rich is toilings fine. and nobody even notice it is you're at dinner with madeleines that was like secretary al bright how are you and nobody even acknowledges this is a person who has sold out our country in order to get rich. it is -- it is if you see what i'm saying frustrating to watch this. >> maybe it's because there's no sensationalism with strippers and crack-cocaine that's why it's not getting highlight. so i want to turn to bernie sanders and tell you a story it could be a one off situation or it could -- kind of be based in reality. i'm coming home the other night living in apartment building in lower mants i get on elevator and elevator doors are closing and last second an arm goes through. elevator doors open up and three bernie sanders supporters im
madeleine albright a completely mediocre person not very start, is secretary of state full blown fromion hired by bill clinton true. and then leaves and basically through her connections with our chief rival/enemy china becomes rich with al bright group nobody say as word one about it selling out our country to chinese to get rich is toilings fine. and nobody even notice it is you're at dinner with madeleines that was like secretary al bright how are you and nobody even acknowledges this is a...
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at one point he told madeleine to fire her.al because i couldn't understand you are the president. that one of the things, when i say comical, it's not more comic am. at that point it was an firmation to me there was people against the president of the united states if they're not listening to his orders. so and that's why i think the smear campaign started coming about. i think it was like a boost to them to help them, if the media started like egg him on, that there was really something there, that he would tweet and fire her. >> they couldn't get it done through normal channels. even with the president, himself, being involved in those somewhat normal channel itself and so they started the smear campaign to try to create media annualtation against ambassador yovanovitch. maybe that would make it possible for the president to evade or ally direct channels and do it with the support of the conservative media, who would have aptserred these claims. this is fascinated, right? according to parnas, the smear campaign was not to co
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one was the support and encouragement of extraordinary albright,om madeleine for as i write in the back i had been fortunate enough to know since i was a child. tony lake and sandy berger who were extraordinarily supportive advocates.and richard clarke, who was my first immediate boss. these are people that help to guide me. that was one good thing. the other good thing were the lessons i learned from my parents who taught me primarily in the context of navigating challenges of race, but they apply equally to women and thers for mom the liens in room. and that is one, do your best, believe in yourself, work hard, and asked my father used to say, don't take crop from anyone. that was his mantra. if somebody is disrespecting your dismissing your bullying you, stand up for yourself. you don't let them put you down. dad it comes to ways, my who as i mentioned was raised in segregated south carolina in the heart of jim crow and the height of lynching, who served in segregated armed forces in tuskegee in world war ii, and went on to be governor of the federal reserve. race learnedout the hard
one was the support and encouragement of extraordinary albright,om madeleine for as i write in the back i had been fortunate enough to know since i was a child. tony lake and sandy berger who were extraordinarily supportive advocates.and richard clarke, who was my first immediate boss. these are people that help to guide me. that was one good thing. the other good thing were the lessons i learned from my parents who taught me primarily in the context of navigating challenges of race, but they...
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madeleine i don't know that she's doing all she can to keep her husband's legacy alive. it's a fight that magdalen i don't know which doesn't want to limits a poll and after all hate speech knows no borders no one a very different note we had to italy and i wonder are you a fan of prozac oh the sparkling wine made in italy that provides a light that i remember seek alternative to champagne but there's a problem because prozac a used to be produced in a specifically defined area in the north of the country however big new manufacturers have been moving into the market and according to traditional lists like francesco drizzy on watering down the brand as a result it seems there's a prozac oh war in the making. vines as far as the eye can see francesco the c.n.n. family has owned the vineyard here for 3 generations. the visitors proud of its impossible hills they had a hold of genuine percent go. to the fact that they have a ties down in the lens with the same name annoys he. sees it all on their ads you see pictures of our beautiful hills which discipline them but yet ther
madeleine i don't know that she's doing all she can to keep her husband's legacy alive. it's a fight that magdalen i don't know which doesn't want to limits a poll and after all hate speech knows no borders no one a very different note we had to italy and i wonder are you a fan of prozac oh the sparkling wine made in italy that provides a light that i remember seek alternative to champagne but there's a problem because prozac a used to be produced in a specifically defined area in the north of...
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immigration policy, we'll be joined in the studio by the director of the migration 0bservatory, madeleineion, and our reality check correspondent chris morris. that's at 12.30pm tomorrow afternoon. you can get in touch using the hashtag #bbcyourquestions, by emailing yourquestions@bbc.co.uk or texting 85058. texts will be charged at your standard message rate. now it's time for a look at the weather. after a very cold and frosty start, there is more sunshine for many of us there is more sunshine for many of us to enjoy through today. we still have some areas of mist and fog around, particularly in the west midlands and up towards lancashire. they may linger throughout the afternoon. after that, plenty of sunshine to come, though it could be hazy in scotland and northern ireland. 6—8d in the sunshine, colder weather fog persists. that ireland. 6—8d in the sunshine, colder weatherfog persists. that is likely to thicken up to this evening and push its way further east across the midlands and towards east anglia. more cloud will come down across scotland and northern ireland so across scotlan
immigration policy, we'll be joined in the studio by the director of the migration 0bservatory, madeleineion, and our reality check correspondent chris morris. that's at 12.30pm tomorrow afternoon. you can get in touch using the hashtag #bbcyourquestions, by emailing yourquestions@bbc.co.uk or texting 85058. texts will be charged at your standard message rate. now it's time for a look at the weather. after a very cold and frosty start, there is more sunshine for many of us there is more...
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. >> former secretary of state madeleine albright and the u.s. ambassador to myanmar's talked about strengthening governments u.s.fragile state at the institute of peace and
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government's immigration policy, we'll bejoined in the studio by the director of the migration observatory, madeleinedent, chris morris. that's at 12.30pm tomorrow afternoon. you can get in touch using the hashtag bbcyourquestions, by emailing yourquestions@bbc.co.uk or texting 85058. texts will be charged at your standard message rate. high pressure in charge of the weather which is why it will be dry once again today. underneath a clear sky we had a lot of frost this morning and there is still some area of fog, not many but they are affecting the areas of the m5. that fog could linger through the afternoon, elsewhere, a lot of sunshine although high cloud moving down from the north—west, the thickest cloud affecting north—western scotland and northern ireland is where it is more mild, else were still chilly. temperatures like yesterday, the fog persisted well be a bit colder than that. that fog may thicken up during this evening and overnight, transferring its way eastwards towards east anglia. further north, more cloud coming down to scotland and northern ireland, not as cold here but a widespread
government's immigration policy, we'll bejoined in the studio by the director of the migration observatory, madeleinedent, chris morris. that's at 12.30pm tomorrow afternoon. you can get in touch using the hashtag bbcyourquestions, by emailing yourquestions@bbc.co.uk or texting 85058. texts will be charged at your standard message rate. high pressure in charge of the weather which is why it will be dry once again today. underneath a clear sky we had a lot of frost this morning and there is...
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u rubenstein: you went versity of denver, and when you went there, madeleine albright's father, who'd been a verus ternational political scientist, was your teacher. rice: well, he was the one who got me into international politics. i actually went to d.u. as a piano major but graduated with just enough units e a political science major. if you look at my transcript, i've got 100 units of music and 45 in political science. rubenstein: all right, so you then went to notre dame to get a masters, anrdthen you went to stanater? rice: i went to stanford on a one-year fellowship in the arms control and disarmament program learning the physics of nuclear weapons and how many warheads could dance on the head of an ss-18. i learand something very impofrom that experience. stanford was looking to diversify its faculty, and it engaged in what i think is a very smart way to do affirmative action, and to this day, i believe affirmesive action is still nry, which means you look outside of your normal channels to find people. they had in their midst a young, black woman who was a soviet specialist,
u rubenstein: you went versity of denver, and when you went there, madeleine albright's father, who'd been a verus ternational political scientist, was your teacher. rice: well, he was the one who got me into international politics. i actually went to d.u. as a piano major but graduated with just enough units e a political science major. if you look at my transcript, i've got 100 units of music and 45 in political science. rubenstein: all right, so you then went to notre dame to get a masters,...
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joining us now is madeleine cuff, deputy editor at businessgreen.have signed up to that. how important is it for davos to be doing this? all the attendees of davos have been written to to ask companies to set net zero emission targets by 2050. that sends a really important message that the business world is starting to really engage with the climate science and the tricky implications that has for how the economy works. you say it's wrapping it up but when you are looking at big companies like at shell and other carbon producers, they are increasing their spending by billions of pounds, still looking for fossil by billions of pounds, still looking forfossilfuels. by billions of pounds, still looking for fossil fuels. yes, it is mainly the big consumer face for fossil fuels. yes, it is mainly the big consumerface incorporates that have set these net zero targets but we are starting to see some movement in the fossil fuel industry, as well. a couple of weeks ago repsol announced it would be net zero by 2050, which will involve a huge transformation of
joining us now is madeleine cuff, deputy editor at businessgreen.have signed up to that. how important is it for davos to be doing this? all the attendees of davos have been written to to ask companies to set net zero emission targets by 2050. that sends a really important message that the business world is starting to really engage with the climate science and the tricky implications that has for how the economy works. you say it's wrapping it up but when you are looking at big companies like...
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with me to answer your questions, the director of migration 0bservatory, madeleine sumption, and ourquestion for you dominic. tarquin from northampton asks, you stated 1800 immigrants crossed the channel last year. where are they now? we can't say for sure because the home office ratherfamously doesn't give a running commentary on individual cases. it's probably worth explaining how the system works. it depends what type of migrants these people are. it is worth bearing in mind it is a very small proportion. if they came in and claimed asylum, say they had a case for protection under international refugee law, the uk has an obligation to look at that as it would do with any other refugee. the company getting factor in this is whether or not that individual has stopped elsewhere in the eu first and effectively been fingerprinted and data based. first and effectively been fingerprinted and databased. let's say they came in via easier, the mediterranean route, may be stopped in greece or italy and got before moving on to calais to cross the channel, the uk has a legal right to effective
with me to answer your questions, the director of migration 0bservatory, madeleine sumption, and ourquestion for you dominic. tarquin from northampton asks, you stated 1800 immigrants crossed the channel last year. where are they now? we can't say for sure because the home office ratherfamously doesn't give a running commentary on individual cases. it's probably worth explaining how the system works. it depends what type of migrants these people are. it is worth bearing in mind it is a very...
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madeleine dean is my new representative. i got gerrymandered in with a bunch of democrats, so unfortunately my representative in the house is a democrat who just voted to impeach the president on the judiciary committee. host: we will get a response to your comments. thank you for phoning in. guest: bill is a perfect example of those voters who went hidden in plain sight. voter -- pollsters did not understand this vote for obama and then this vote for trump because they seemed so polar opposite. i always see them as the other side of the coin of each other in that both of them ran on hope and change. it's just that my profession tends to not understand what make america great means. they think it is nostalgic or they think it is big it -- bigoted. evokes this thing within the american electorate that you want to be part of something bigger than yourself. when i report, i do not fly, and i do not even take interstates. i only take back roads. that helps me understand what is happening in communities and towns, how they are ch
madeleine dean is my new representative. i got gerrymandered in with a bunch of democrats, so unfortunately my representative in the house is a democrat who just voted to impeach the president on the judiciary committee. host: we will get a response to your comments. thank you for phoning in. guest: bill is a perfect example of those voters who went hidden in plain sight. voter -- pollsters did not understand this vote for obama and then this vote for trump because they seemed so polar...
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madeleine douglas from california, taylor, from strike for peace from philadelphia, and i got ready to leave children and husbands. no one mentioned the bombing. stewart meachum, dick fernandez, richard faulk and i met to discuss how to stop nixon from using the capture pilots as a pretext for perpetuating the war. when americans flew over the north, they bombed villages and rice paddies them everything. they were also shot down, and the pilots who parachuted were captured and taken prisoner. the nixon administration claimed, with possibly good reason, that the pilots were being tortured, and of course, in war, that's always a possibility, and nixon wouldn't stop the bombing until the vietnamese stopped the torture and released the men. of course, if they stopped to the bombing, they wouldn't have prisoners of war. families of the missing men, missing because only a few new who was dead or alive, joined the nexen campaign. stuart meachum came up with a suggestion that since nearly all families had no idea if their pilot sons, fathers, or husbands had been captured, killed, or were miss
madeleine douglas from california, taylor, from strike for peace from philadelphia, and i got ready to leave children and husbands. no one mentioned the bombing. stewart meachum, dick fernandez, richard faulk and i met to discuss how to stop nixon from using the capture pilots as a pretext for perpetuating the war. when americans flew over the north, they bombed villages and rice paddies them everything. they were also shot down, and the pilots who parachuted were captured and taken prisoner....
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people like madeleine albright. they are hard court national security democrats.trying to appease the base. but at the end of the day there are big issues with the islamic republic of iran. no administration has had a strategy plan to deal with the islamic republic. it's always been tactical and short term. while the islamic republic of iran is homicidal. it's not suicidal. when they feel the need they will come to the table and negotiate. but do you want to keep them or not keep them. trish: i look at it. ilhan omar talking about how children are going to be the victims here and she knows what that's like. >> i know what this toll of war looks like. if i do not speak up for the child who is going to be displaced because of conflict, who will. the trauma of war is not only felt by soldiers in the battlefield. it's felt by the children who are huddled under beds as bombs go off outside their windows. trish: ari i addressed this issue asking about our american kids whose family members are robbed fighting this mess or trying to protect our embassies. let me ask you
people like madeleine albright. they are hard court national security democrats.trying to appease the base. but at the end of the day there are big issues with the islamic republic of iran. no administration has had a strategy plan to deal with the islamic republic. it's always been tactical and short term. while the islamic republic of iran is homicidal. it's not suicidal. when they feel the need they will come to the table and negotiate. but do you want to keep them or not keep them. trish: i...
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but i will say that i'm right on the edge maryland madison madeleine dean is my new representative iot re-gerrymandered in with a bunch of democrats unfortunately my representative in the house is a democrat who just voted to impeach the president on the judiciary committee. >> bill we will get a response to your comments thanks for forming in. >> bill is a perfect example of those voters that sort of went hidden in plain sight. people pollsters didn't understand this vote for obama and then vote for trump. because they seem so polar opposite oractually i look at them assorted the other side of the coin of each other in that of them ran on hope and change. it's just that my profession tends to not understand what makes america great means. they think it's nostalgic or they think it's bigoted. actually, it really evokes this thing within the american electorate that you want to be part of something bigger than themselves. when i report and yofly and i don't really take interstate i only take back roads, u.s. routes and backgrounds, that helps me understand what's happening in counties
but i will say that i'm right on the edge maryland madison madeleine dean is my new representative iot re-gerrymandered in with a bunch of democrats unfortunately my representative in the house is a democrat who just voted to impeach the president on the judiciary committee. >> bill we will get a response to your comments thanks for forming in. >> bill is a perfect example of those voters that sort of went hidden in plain sight. people pollsters didn't understand this vote for obama...
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when madeleine would say feel. bad if she commanded the higher fee. as actively sought. but none had left for some time i was involved in the next thing hannah for her current fellowship research and i was very proud and part of that committee where we were reviewing her research up until that point in time what's special about how is that she combines biology and tissue engineering expertise together so she can look at brian materials and see how they would behave in the body that's very important for the future of replacing and tissue. paper all that need this kind of replacement and the world. like about had the fendi. nevada where a big. issue if you know where the amnesty to how. many ad mean we've been at the i mean i'm just a few doman have all been. the university is incredibly proud of the way they're proud when her work was recognised for the fellowship at harvard and that set up tremendous connections of course when she was named the new south wales woman of the year by a government where her cheapens were recognised by the king of jordan it's all appropriate
when madeleine would say feel. bad if she commanded the higher fee. as actively sought. but none had left for some time i was involved in the next thing hannah for her current fellowship research and i was very proud and part of that committee where we were reviewing her research up until that point in time what's special about how is that she combines biology and tissue engineering expertise together so she can look at brian materials and see how they would behave in the body that's very...
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we're joined by democratic member of the house committee, congresswoman madeleine dean of pennsylvaniaaking the time this morning. >> good morning. thanks for having me, jim. >> let me begin with your comments. you said last week, i think the speaker made a wise move not to hand over the articles of impeachment for a false sham trial. what would make this a fair senate trial? sorry, folks. technical issues. looks like we lost the satellite feed with congresswoman dean. we'll fix that and come back with her. we'll take a quick break now as we correct those technical difficulties and be right back. $9.95 at my age? $9.95? no way. $9.95? that's impossible. hi, i'm jonathan, a manager here at colonial penn life insurance company, to tell you it is possible. if you're age 50 to 85, you can get life insurance with options starting at just $9.95 a month. okay, jonathan, i'm listening. tell me more. just $9.95 a month for colonial penn's number one most popular whole life insurance plan. there are no health questions to answer and there are no medical exams to take. your acceptance is guarante
we're joined by democratic member of the house committee, congresswoman madeleine dean of pennsylvaniaaking the time this morning. >> good morning. thanks for having me, jim. >> let me begin with your comments. you said last week, i think the speaker made a wise move not to hand over the articles of impeachment for a false sham trial. what would make this a fair senate trial? sorry, folks. technical issues. looks like we lost the satellite feed with congresswoman dean. we'll fix...
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remember madeleine albright?ut now north korea is still worried about their own existence. they are still worried that the united states and south korea are going to invade together, hand-in-hand, and they will have to unleash their nuclear power. >> jessica: what you said about china being fine with us, we have to worry about our allies. south korea and japan are not okay with this. the missile would hit us first before it ends up in california. we need to be very thoughtful about the process. specifically he had been a wonderful ally to tron. i think he knows how to deal with that. that they all the new bilateral trade deals. and i hope that we have a plan for how to alleviate their anxiety about this because kim jong un, just goes right over japan. and then we are just sitting here, and we are fine. >> melissa: it would be just like israel. same situation. new document showing andrew mccabe apologize to investigators for changing his story about leaking to the press. was it too little, too late? ♪ ♪ limu emu &
remember madeleine albright?ut now north korea is still worried about their own existence. they are still worried that the united states and south korea are going to invade together, hand-in-hand, and they will have to unleash their nuclear power. >> jessica: what you said about china being fine with us, we have to worry about our allies. south korea and japan are not okay with this. the missile would hit us first before it ends up in california. we need to be very thoughtful about the...