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albright one - - madeleine albright. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> we working with the 64 secretary of state madeleine albrightng about her new book, hell and other destinations which is a very interesting book it would look forward to the conversation. welcome to our podcast today. >>guest: i am enjoying talking with you anytime. >>host: i'm at the jefferson building of the library of congress. she is at her home and virginia we were young staffers together in the white house under president carter and i have followed your career since then with great admiration. this is your seventh book since you left us secretary of state did you ever imagine after the first woman to serve as secretary of state you would write seven books in addition since you left? >>guest: no. never occurred to me i would write so many but i think it was important those who have served to write their memoirs that is what gives people an understanding of what happened. everybody writes a somewhat different version and then to figure out what really happened. >>host: behind you have a lot of books in your home you are a big reader and writ
albright one - - madeleine albright. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> we working with the 64 secretary of state madeleine albrightng about her new book, hell and other destinations which is a very interesting book it would look forward to the conversation. welcome to our podcast today. >>guest: i am enjoying talking with you anytime. >>host: i'm at the jefferson building of the library of congress. she is at her home and virginia we were young staffers together in the white house under...
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no knowledge of the madeleine little need to speak. to now and asked find it any. and. in. just a moment. he's in an untapped why did you know i look. i love and call you by and let. you know and i'm. going to keep the. could you know. i. i. know. so. hard. i mean hard. on one of the men i told. i told her one i don't want. see. so. when you see a c.v. it. was a. guaranteed good clean. i'm reluctant to hear. seeing how high or how. so. he had her how 11. and what hands of mine. how my how i had what i had a hard edge where what i hit. need . in my. in. and you need to know who sort of money and you needed me. and she of saw you know. well how you can raise. your blood. one thing and you now know pam and i my whole hog and assume walk on most you know him head guy and then well and good can come in. seeing how i don't. do nothing. folks he said and horoscopes allow nya nya. # now look forward to talking to you all. that technology should work for people. a robot must obey the orders given by human beings except where such orders would conflict with the 1st law show your iden
no knowledge of the madeleine little need to speak. to now and asked find it any. and. in. just a moment. he's in an untapped why did you know i look. i love and call you by and let. you know and i'm. going to keep the. could you know. i. i. know. so. hard. i mean hard. on one of the men i told. i told her one i don't want. see. so. when you see a c.v. it. was a. guaranteed good clean. i'm reluctant to hear. seeing how high or how. so. he had her how 11. and what hands of mine. how my how i had...
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>> it came down to richard holbrook and madeleine albright and clinton mos was bleeding tos holbrook because he said he is brilliant, relentless and hillary clinton way it indecisively, but in the end clinton said to al gore i don't think that holbrook has the self-awareness from becoming toxic. that was his shrewd analysis of the character. he understood the person across the table brilliantly, whether it was slobodan milosevic or bill clinton. he didn't know himself very well. he couldn't laugh out himself or see himself as others were seeing him. it was a kind of lifelong blindness to his own flaws and character that i think was a fatal flaw and it meant he could negotiate wit when there was an obstacle, he didn't know how to get around it and that is what undid his relationship with barack obama. holbrook was driving him crazy and talking about vietnam and this ancient mariner coming to grab the mariner by the lapel saying listen you've got to know. none of the charm was working. he never got the job of his heart's desire, secretary of state. so, this book his boss, morgan christ
>> it came down to richard holbrook and madeleine albright and clinton mos was bleeding tos holbrook because he said he is brilliant, relentless and hillary clinton way it indecisively, but in the end clinton said to al gore i don't think that holbrook has the self-awareness from becoming toxic. that was his shrewd analysis of the character. he understood the person across the table brilliantly, whether it was slobodan milosevic or bill clinton. he didn't know himself very well. he...
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and i watch radel madeleine at night. i try to watch the other side. how do these people continue to support a complete and total ignorant person as president of the united states that talks -- people who were military or calls them lazy and stupid or whatever, loser, or whatever. i am so sick and tired of crazy. if you come to minneapolis, i'm serious, come to minneapolis and you try to live in a city where there's three things. virus crazy president, black lives matter, and everything else they have got to do something. host: jonathan, you talk about turning off the tv or tuning out the news after the election. are you going to do that regardless of who wins? caller: regardless who wins, i batten down the hatches because it's just going to get nasty on either side who wins. joe biden better win or trump better win, i don't care who wins anymore. i'm done giving a freaking crap. sorry i curse but seriously i'm tired. when you can't even walk down the street to go to the target store in downtown minneapolis because there is so much crime in downtown, t
and i watch radel madeleine at night. i try to watch the other side. how do these people continue to support a complete and total ignorant person as president of the united states that talks -- people who were military or calls them lazy and stupid or whatever, loser, or whatever. i am so sick and tired of crazy. if you come to minneapolis, i'm serious, come to minneapolis and you try to live in a city where there's three things. virus crazy president, black lives matter, and everything else...
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that is why the protecting our democracy act incorporates congresswoman madeleine dean's bill which provides a streamlined process for the house and senate to enforce the subpoenas in the courts and to ensure that we can conduct proper oversight. we've also witnessed brazen efforts by the administration to undermine the rule of law by interfering with pending cases at the department of justice on matters that directly implicate the president. whether it was the roger stone sentencing, the michael flynn prosecution, or the russia investigation, the white house has threatened, bullied and intimidated the department into doing the president's personal bidding. that is why the legislation includes the first ever requirement that the attorney general maintain a log of certain contacts at the white house for review by the inspector general and if necessary by congress. this builds on the legislation chairman jeffries has led this congress. when the nation's founders wrote the constitution they stood fast to a key principle, that the executive must be accountable to congress, to the people and ulti
that is why the protecting our democracy act incorporates congresswoman madeleine dean's bill which provides a streamlined process for the house and senate to enforce the subpoenas in the courts and to ensure that we can conduct proper oversight. we've also witnessed brazen efforts by the administration to undermine the rule of law by interfering with pending cases at the department of justice on matters that directly implicate the president. whether it was the roger stone sentencing, the...
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to welcome and one that's will be missed al-jazeera senior political analyst madeleine beside a looks at some of the late and mirrors achievements while in power. i think we can probably say 3 important things one. balance foreign policy that is balanced to step in to see within the country a region in the region and 3 reform. since that has served as foreign minister for some 40 years he's become what he became quite the seasoned politician quite a seasoned diplomat and he was very careful. with suffered the invasion of iraq to make sure that great always hears its way along re her powers and go over powers so he would find a balance to do so again iran and say the united states and china there aren't many sort of doing appointments of the united states that they're shocked a foreign policy that's not totally and utterly dependent on the united states but then the oppressive succeeded in doing that somehow through a balance foreign policy coupled with mediation among the various. warring parties whether in the region or our side that i think that gave a special role if you up now and
to welcome and one that's will be missed al-jazeera senior political analyst madeleine beside a looks at some of the late and mirrors achievements while in power. i think we can probably say 3 important things one. balance foreign policy that is balanced to step in to see within the country a region in the region and 3 reform. since that has served as foreign minister for some 40 years he's become what he became quite the seasoned politician quite a seasoned diplomat and he was very careful....
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to madeleine. and i mean i know i'm not breastfeed but we've been very. i believe begin the way. we were that they are pulling them out. the window and you know. what. with all that i have going on here are. we. losing or will you get a new. one here. smokey mountain off the beaten track. but the local midwife rémy permit us has to make the hike to checkpoint in die. may bungle get to the bottom. so i'm going to take out. it made a quick scan the bar. you know what did not go on. and no. 6060 in. my last hour more. than the one on my him and 60 in the back. of that they might be boreal now must not been be but the only. one in the us in the. us and i. sally says sorry and has been successful. she has had a girl andrea. will get that last night was meant that he. might be another 6. and the beginning michael knows that the. moment naming. the old local. legion is more of a. need to see among the muslims than. it assume i. mean aside in the way. that the coming of the. lead was not enough and it's monday. on. the down gaper and the final countdown with. the among. the moment they l
to madeleine. and i mean i know i'm not breastfeed but we've been very. i believe begin the way. we were that they are pulling them out. the window and you know. what. with all that i have going on here are. we. losing or will you get a new. one here. smokey mountain off the beaten track. but the local midwife rémy permit us has to make the hike to checkpoint in die. may bungle get to the bottom. so i'm going to take out. it made a quick scan the bar. you know what did not go on. and no. 6060...
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to madeleine. and i mean i know i'm not breastfeed but we've been very. heavy again the way. we were that they are pulling them out. the window i don't know. where. but all i get on here or. we may. lose it i will go to new york or milan part one here. smokey mountain may be off the beaten track. but the local midwife rémy permit us has to make the hike to checkpoint in di. my bungalow going to be the bottom. so i'm going to take out. it made a quick scan the bar. you know what did not go on. and no. 6060 in. my last hour more. than the one on my in me and organise a 60 in the back. up of that they might be boreal now must not been be but the only. one in the us in the. us and i. sally says sorry and has been successful. she has had a girl andrea. last night wasn't that he at 19 others a fan. in the beginning muslims that it was a. moment naming. said oh no will. you easy for. me to see among the muslim challenge that i show my. inside in the way. that the coming of. me was not enough and it's monday. i'm. allowing gay people and. the final countdown only. on the monday. nigh
to madeleine. and i mean i know i'm not breastfeed but we've been very. heavy again the way. we were that they are pulling them out. the window i don't know. where. but all i get on here or. we may. lose it i will go to new york or milan part one here. smokey mountain may be off the beaten track. but the local midwife rémy permit us has to make the hike to checkpoint in di. my bungalow going to be the bottom. so i'm going to take out. it made a quick scan the bar. you know what did not go on....
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to madeleine. and i mean i know i'm not breastfeed but we've been very. very beginning the way. we were that they are pulling them out. the window and you know. you know. what. i'm not. with all that i have going on here are. we. losing or will you get a new. one here. smokey mountain may be off the beaten track. but the local midwife rémy permit us has to make the hike to checkpoint in di. my bungalow got to be the bottom. so i'm going to take out. it made a quick scan the bar. you know what did not go on. and no. 6060 in. let no one. in there no may a man organise as extended back. up a bit they. must not been be but the only. one in the us in the manner. that's in the thigh. sally says sorry and has been successful. she has had a girl andrea. will get that last night was meant that he might be medicine. and the big win in the film set the. moment aiming. for the old local. easy for. me to see among the most willing to. get a show and i. decided in the end that. the coming of. me was not enough and that's just monday. on. the down gaper and the final moment with. the movement
to madeleine. and i mean i know i'm not breastfeed but we've been very. very beginning the way. we were that they are pulling them out. the window and you know. you know. what. i'm not. with all that i have going on here are. we. losing or will you get a new. one here. smokey mountain may be off the beaten track. but the local midwife rémy permit us has to make the hike to checkpoint in di. my bungalow got to be the bottom. so i'm going to take out. it made a quick scan the bar. you know what...
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weather system will just run across the bite but you sing some rather gusty a weather not seep out of madeleine just not have a temper just picking up here over the next couple days hot and dry for south australia as we go on through sunday 24 celsius on sunday could even get as high as $28.00 degrees on monday so some very warm weather it is going to be trouble with that dry warm and windy weather it does of course elevate the fire risk danger showers aggression make their way meanwhile across much of new zealand. i'm counting the cost as oil prices slumping economy strength and austerity kicks in is this the end of the middle east oil rush south africa's unemployment hit a record high before the pandemic plus it was $5.00 to save the gig economy. counting the cost on al-jazeera. play an important role that anyone. ringback. welcome back you're watching hour to 0 your top story so far today the search is continuing for possible survivors beneath the rubble of a collapsed building in the roots were signs of life would check to vigils and prayers being held to mark a month since the explosion. p
weather system will just run across the bite but you sing some rather gusty a weather not seep out of madeleine just not have a temper just picking up here over the next couple days hot and dry for south australia as we go on through sunday 24 celsius on sunday could even get as high as $28.00 degrees on monday so some very warm weather it is going to be trouble with that dry warm and windy weather it does of course elevate the fire risk danger showers aggression make their way meanwhile across...
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the building we see straight up here, the three store structuring is called madeleine dormitory. that was across the overflow of people either being detained here or waiting for detain members of their family. i was so enormous that the dormitories and the balconies were too small we also find out the two thirds of the people come through here or going to end up going to other parts of america. only about a third of them will go to new york city. so this building right here was construct an added on for a place for emigrants to buy their tickets and start their lives and go to other parts of the country. large portion polish population going to. chicago a large check propagate gordon nebraska. a lot of slow backs going down to texas. so they had ticket windows for 12 railroads that would eventually sell the tickets at the end of the trip, and they would eventually go across the trip to the new jersey terminal where they would eventually find a train to take them out to most likely friends and relatives who were already settled in those areas-y. the other third will be heading to
the building we see straight up here, the three store structuring is called madeleine dormitory. that was across the overflow of people either being detained here or waiting for detain members of their family. i was so enormous that the dormitories and the balconies were too small we also find out the two thirds of the people come through here or going to end up going to other parts of america. only about a third of them will go to new york city. so this building right here was construct an...
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talking about the investment agreement which will be discussed on monday between now i'm going to madeleine xi jinping in this china summit so the way yes we heard many words of opening up we call it sometimes problems for peak because they didn't really translate into actions right now to solve the other business stories making news. e.c.b. had christine legarde gave stock markets and the euro boost and she forecast the euro zone's coronavirus downturn will be less severe than feared the eurozone economy is likely to shrink by 8 percent this year euro is riding high to single currency hit $1.19 against the greenback. french luxury goods conglomerate l v m h said that it would fall its own court case against u.s. jeweler tiffany which is suing it to enforce a merger agreement signed last year l v m h had announced on wednesday it was unable to go ahead with its planned $16200000000.00 purchase of tiffany. all right speaking of jewels it's barely bigger than a lollipop but one of the world's rarest diamonds is going up for auction next month and it could fetch as much as $12.00 to $30000000.
talking about the investment agreement which will be discussed on monday between now i'm going to madeleine xi jinping in this china summit so the way yes we heard many words of opening up we call it sometimes problems for peak because they didn't really translate into actions right now to solve the other business stories making news. e.c.b. had christine legarde gave stock markets and the euro boost and she forecast the euro zone's coronavirus downturn will be less severe than feared the...
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madeleine albrig plan to stand six feet apart. >> there will be hotdogs and they'll be packaged. person will always have gloves on. and for drinks, it will be a complete crew serveful. >> reporter: once you get to your seat, you will have your own bubble. you can sit next on a friend but you will have two seats empty front, back and either side of your group. one theater can accommodate 400 seats. at 25% capacity which will be the requirement starting out, it will allow for a maximum of 100 guests. so grab the bomb corn. >> and yes, masks are required to be worn anywhere in the theater but of course not when you're eating. and get your movie list ready. in redwood city, stephanie sierra. abc7 news. >> encouraging signs. keep in mind the nation's top infectious disease expert anthony fauci said it could be the middle or even end of next year before movie theaters or any other part of our lives return to normal. today he said it will take at least that long for a vaccine to be widely dribbled. >> it won't be until we get into 2021 that you'll have hundreds of millions of doses. and
madeleine albrig plan to stand six feet apart. >> there will be hotdogs and they'll be packaged. person will always have gloves on. and for drinks, it will be a complete crew serveful. >> reporter: once you get to your seat, you will have your own bubble. you can sit next on a friend but you will have two seats empty front, back and either side of your group. one theater can accommodate 400 seats. at 25% capacity which will be the requirement starting out, it will allow for a...
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think of henry kissinger, madeleine albright, the german political theorist hannah arendt. there are others that played a key role in shaping our political life. they have shaped our cultural life. ,he actress marlena dietrich the austrian composer schaumburg, and the russian french painter chagall. there are many other refugees we could highlight. always -- have always played an important role in the economic and cultural life of our nation. public opinion polls tell us americans were very concerned about accommodating refugees, no matter how noble the cause, no matter how noble the individual. in 1980, congress passed the refugee act in response to what they perceived to be the continuing misuse of the parole authority on the part of the executive branch in service of cold war foreign-policy. tried torefugee act free the definition of refugee from the anti-communism connotations and instead adopted the u.n. version. can anyone tell me the five protected categories in the u.n. and u.s. definition of refugees? vivian? nationality,gion, political affiliation -- [inaudible] p
think of henry kissinger, madeleine albright, the german political theorist hannah arendt. there are others that played a key role in shaping our political life. they have shaped our cultural life. ,he actress marlena dietrich the austrian composer schaumburg, and the russian french painter chagall. there are many other refugees we could highlight. always -- have always played an important role in the economic and cultural life of our nation. public opinion polls tell us americans were very...
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oz: and a break in the devastating disappearance of three-year-old madeleine mccann. her parents have never stopped searching. the horrifying new suspect. >> he has a criminal history dating back to when he was a juvenile. dr. oz: coming up next. >> ♪ to oz: i became a doctor help people heal. now, i am using the same science and medicine to take on true crime.
oz: and a break in the devastating disappearance of three-year-old madeleine mccann. her parents have never stopped searching. the horrifying new suspect. >> he has a criminal history dating back to when he was a juvenile. dr. oz: coming up next. >> ♪ to oz: i became a doctor help people heal. now, i am using the same science and medicine to take on true crime.
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. >> reporter: next door, madeleine is just trying to save her busines and losing. she's confused about reopening and she's bleeding funds. >> we have to pay rent, right in pay tax. license, all kind of things. >> reporter: meantime the county warns that condition red status remains tenuous. more freedom brings more risks. >> it will hold if we do this right. >> reporter: it needs to. indoors will become a must. wayne freedman, abc7 news. >> if you want to check what's open in your county, use thisman. it is right on our website. >>> let's check our air quality. the fact that you can see san francisco is a pretty good sign. >> yes. improvements. now to the north bay. here's the view from mound tam. we're still dealing with some haze and smoke. >> spencer is here. it is nice to see some progress, certainly. >> it certainly is. we actually have seen progress for sure. the sky was sort of a grayish blue. something we haven't seen in quite some time. let me give you a view what it was like a week ago. all that smoke just covering the entire bay area. much of northern an
. >> reporter: next door, madeleine is just trying to save her busines and losing. she's confused about reopening and she's bleeding funds. >> we have to pay rent, right in pay tax. license, all kind of things. >> reporter: meantime the county warns that condition red status remains tenuous. more freedom brings more risks. >> it will hold if we do this right. >> reporter: it needs to. indoors will become a must. wayne freedman, abc7 news. >> if you want to...
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that includes former secretary of state madeleine albright looking at the white house ceremony here albright calls it a platform for progress. house speaker nancy pelosi meantime dismissed the deals this week as a distraction i asked congressman hoffman for his thoughts. >>i think normalization of relations between israel and some of the sunni arab states in the gulf has got a good thing. i would be hard to take all that a bad thing, but i don't think we should declare this peace in the middle east there was no conflict between these countries anyway. we saw i know a lot of the details and frankly, there's still no progress at all on the palestinian and this israeli government has as unfortunate steps away from progress on that so i'm happy to see the normalization of relations between these these countries but i declare him and he's in the middle east i think is a stretch. >>while a lot does remain to be done this week's agreements where the first piece breakthroughs in the middle east in 26 years the hope that other arab states will take similar steps justine thank you so much catherine no
that includes former secretary of state madeleine albright looking at the white house ceremony here albright calls it a platform for progress. house speaker nancy pelosi meantime dismissed the deals this week as a distraction i asked congressman hoffman for his thoughts. >>i think normalization of relations between israel and some of the sunni arab states in the gulf has got a good thing. i would be hard to take all that a bad thing, but i don't think we should declare this peace in the...
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book festival morning at 7 pm eastern you will see author discussions with erica armstrong dunbar, madeleine albright, peter baker, susan glasser and robert gates. author rick pearlstein will take your calls but before that at 6 pm eastern author interview programs "after words". this evening former fbi deputy assistant director of counterintelligence peter strauch discusses his career and the work he did on the russia investigation . find more schedule information at c-span.org or consult your program guide. >> good evening everyone and welcome. my name is hillary bar and on behalf of harvest bookstore i'm pleased to introduce this event with martha jones wooden book vanguard, how black women won the vote and foughtfor equality for all . thank you for joining us virtually tonight . harvard bookstore continues to bring authors and their work to our community and our new digital community during these unprecedented times and every week will be hosting events on our zoom account and appears@harvard.com flash events where you can sign up
book festival morning at 7 pm eastern you will see author discussions with erica armstrong dunbar, madeleine albright, peter baker, susan glasser and robert gates. author rick pearlstein will take your calls but before that at 6 pm eastern author interview programs "after words". this evening former fbi deputy assistant director of counterintelligence peter strauch discusses his career and the work he did on the russia investigation . find more schedule information at c-span.org or...
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dumenil: one of them was called madeleine doty. another is betsy beatty who went to occidental college. and i'm having a senior moment louise -- was one of them. my husband is also a historian and thinks she wrote the book, not read. so there you go. there is actually a book by a mcinberg.d julia it includes american women as well. >> my mom was in the british army in world war ii. the way she described it at the time, after france fell, it was all hands on deck in britain that, no matter who you were, you were going to serve some way or somehow. i was wondering, in world war i, was that the same in britain? because at the time, i think the monarchy was a little stronger and downton abbey and all of that kind of stuff. there was still a nobility around where the u.s. really didn't have a nobility that could influence things in such a way. we were more democratic, so to speak. i'm wondering what that effect might have had on british women during world war i? dr. dumenil: as you know, britain is in pretty dire straits during world wa
dumenil: one of them was called madeleine doty. another is betsy beatty who went to occidental college. and i'm having a senior moment louise -- was one of them. my husband is also a historian and thinks she wrote the book, not read. so there you go. there is actually a book by a mcinberg.d julia it includes american women as well. >> my mom was in the british army in world war ii. the way she described it at the time, after france fell, it was all hands on deck in britain that, no matter...
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some of the authors you will hear from include madeleine albright, robert gates, Ãband you'll also havetein who writes about conservative politics and as an addition tonight we are doing a live calling program with diamond and silk, their book is called uprising. that's a little later this evening. right now we are going to kick off our sunday coverage with an Ãthe widow of carl sagan and the co-author of cosmos. >> [instrumental music] >> hello, i'm annie and i'm speaking to you from my home in ithaca new york. ...... the democratic ideal so it is my great honor to
some of the authors you will hear from include madeleine albright, robert gates, Ãband you'll also havetein who writes about conservative politics and as an addition tonight we are doing a live calling program with diamond and silk, their book is called uprising. that's a little later this evening. right now we are going to kick off our sunday coverage with an Ãthe widow of carl sagan and the co-author of cosmos. >> [instrumental music] >> hello, i'm annie and i'm speaking to you...
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colin powell had that showdown with our dear friend madeleine albright talking about toy soldiers.vietnam, as so many of these generals had been through vietnam, no, no. war is a last resort. david, haven't you found that time and time again, as donald trump insults our men and women in uniform, it is the generals, the add myrrhs who have seen war, who are the last ones who want to go back there. >> joe, you put it exactly right. there's a deep conservativism and caution among people who had to order their troops to battle and have had to pick them up off that battlefield. just think about the little soundbite we heard from yesterday. put aside jeffrey goldberg's superb reporting about what trump said in the past. but aside jen crandall's confirmation, the fox news reporter who found these same terms, you know, military suckers for having gone to vietnam to trump's reluctance to go to the military, put all that aside and just listen to what he said yesterday on camera. he essentially accused our military leadership of putting young men and women in harm's way, exposing this em to v
colin powell had that showdown with our dear friend madeleine albright talking about toy soldiers.vietnam, as so many of these generals had been through vietnam, no, no. war is a last resort. david, haven't you found that time and time again, as donald trump insults our men and women in uniform, it is the generals, the add myrrhs who have seen war, who are the last ones who want to go back there. >> joe, you put it exactly right. there's a deep conservativism and caution among people who...
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my name is madeleine, and i'm the senior executive assistant at the national parks conservation association. is this better? sorr sorry about that. on behalf of theresa and the president and ceo, thank you for taking the time to join us and welcome. for those of you not familiar with the national parks conservation association, we've been a powerful, independent voice working to strengthen and protect america's national parks for 100 years. through our nationwide network of offices and with our more than 1.3 million members and supporters, npca speaks up for our parks, history and cultural on capitol hill. and the successful advocacy work could not be done without partners like asalh. they've partnered together for decades to make sure our park service tells the story of all americans, with the designation of birmingham civil rights national monument to eliminating important stories of american stories and the first african-american union at pullman national monument, npca and asalh's effort will have a lasting impact on our national park system for generations to come. because of this part
my name is madeleine, and i'm the senior executive assistant at the national parks conservation association. is this better? sorr sorry about that. on behalf of theresa and the president and ceo, thank you for taking the time to join us and welcome. for those of you not familiar with the national parks conservation association, we've been a powerful, independent voice working to strengthen and protect america's national parks for 100 years. through our nationwide network of offices and with our...
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been asked about roe v wade, he would have opposed the basic construct, because it was a federal madeleine -- federal matter. people were trying to put a peacenik, i hit the image on him. -- hit the -- hippie image on him. >> the line about amnesty, abortion and marijuana was a dirty trick, but it is so common in politics, even now. one side takes action to sabotage the other side. >> at the time that you heard that line, what did you make of it? >> not much. >> did you write about it? >> i do not remember what i wrote about it, but i would not have put it in the category of being a dirty trick. it is the sort of thing that would go on both sides come back and forth, always has done, and probably will continue to do. >> we're talking about george mcgovern, our 13th contender in our 14-week series. go ahead. >> i was a 17-year-old college student at the time and volunteered for the mcgovern campaign, but i was not able to vote in that election. but my question is, the break-in of the democratic headquarters at the watergate did not appear to be exploited and announced that much by the mcgov
been asked about roe v wade, he would have opposed the basic construct, because it was a federal madeleine -- federal matter. people were trying to put a peacenik, i hit the image on him. -- hit the -- hippie image on him. >> the line about amnesty, abortion and marijuana was a dirty trick, but it is so common in politics, even now. one side takes action to sabotage the other side. >> at the time that you heard that line, what did you make of it? >> not much. >> did you...
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i am madeleine mcmillian and i live in district 2. i am a very tough tenant association member as well as a sciu 1021 union member. and i'm calling in support of supervisors peskin's right to organize for tenants. i feel that i am also a san francisco native and i feel that tenants should be able to organize and to talk with their neighbors and negotiate with their landlords. whether negotiating payment plans or rent reductions or just living conditions. i feel like tenant associations need to have a seat at the table in making decisions about where we are living in our homes and the conditions. i also feel like our tenants association can't get to the table if the laws do not recognize us. and we need to be able to negotiate whe with our landlord. my landlord will not come to the table with the tenant association. so, again, i am in support of supervisor peskin's right to organize for tenants. thank you so much. >> clerk: thank you for your comments. operations, let's hear from the next caller, please. >> caller: good evening, superv
i am madeleine mcmillian and i live in district 2. i am a very tough tenant association member as well as a sciu 1021 union member. and i'm calling in support of supervisors peskin's right to organize for tenants. i feel that i am also a san francisco native and i feel that tenants should be able to organize and to talk with their neighbors and negotiate with their landlords. whether negotiating payment plans or rent reductions or just living conditions. i feel like tenant associations need to...
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. >> caller: hello, my name is madeleine boyd, good afternoon, honorable supervisors. i would like to oppose the opposition to this appeal. on behalf of my friend who lives close to the development and cannot call due to working obligations. living in san francisco is expensive and i point to examples like this. 1826 grove street is a small number of objectors putting their own interests and fear of change against the good of our city and the needs of its people. i wish i didn't have to call in to support every housing development. i wish i could trust the right thing to get done. i also would like to say that i'm lucky enough to be a san francisco property owner and i speak in favor of this development against the ceqa appeal. and housing needs to be more affordable and we need more houses. also ronald regan's ceqa has been used more than it has been done to protect the environment. the planning commission has done its job and the ceqa appeal is a last-ditch effort to block this development. supervisors, you are just as concerned about the city's housing crisis as i a
. >> caller: hello, my name is madeleine boyd, good afternoon, honorable supervisors. i would like to oppose the opposition to this appeal. on behalf of my friend who lives close to the development and cannot call due to working obligations. living in san francisco is expensive and i point to examples like this. 1826 grove street is a small number of objectors putting their own interests and fear of change against the good of our city and the needs of its people. i wish i didn't have to...
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i am madeleine mcmillian and i live in district 2. i am a very tough tenant association member as well as a sciu 1021 union member. and i'm calling in support of supervisors peskin's right to organize for tenants. i feel that i am also a san francisco native and i feel that tenants should be able to organize and to talk with their neighbors and negotiate with their landlords. whether negotiating payment plans or rent reductions or just living conditions. i feel like tenant associations need to have a seat at the table in making decisions about where we are living in our homes and the conditions. i also feel like our tenants association can't get to the table if the laws do not recognize us. and we need to be able to negotiate whe with our landlord. my landlord will not come to the table with the tenant association. so, again, i am in support of supervisor peskin's right to organize for tenants. thank you so much. >> clerk: thank you for your comments. operations, let's hear from the next caller, please. >> caller: good evening, superv
i am madeleine mcmillian and i live in district 2. i am a very tough tenant association member as well as a sciu 1021 union member. and i'm calling in support of supervisors peskin's right to organize for tenants. i feel that i am also a san francisco native and i feel that tenants should be able to organize and to talk with their neighbors and negotiate with their landlords. whether negotiating payment plans or rent reductions or just living conditions. i feel like tenant associations need to...
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the main suspect in the disappearance of madeleine mccann has lost an appeal against a rape convictiont year. the german man — known for legal reasons only as christian b — was convicted of the rape of a 72—year—old woman in the portuguese town of praia de luz, two years before the british toddler went missing from the same resort. one of the most famous names injournalism, sir harold evans has died at the age of 92. married for almost a0 years to fellow journalist tina brown, evans forged a reputation as one of the most fearsome investigative writers of his time. our media editor amol rajan looks back at his life. harold evans in the early 1980s, after he'd left britain for america. on both sides of the atlantic, he achieved success as a brilliant journalist and editor. but his greatest triumph had been to turn the sunday times into a campaigning newspaper. and his greatest campaign was that on behalf of victims of thalidomide. the paper won them increased compensation and scored a landmark victory for freedom of the press in the european court to the editor's delight. tremendous, it'
the main suspect in the disappearance of madeleine mccann has lost an appeal against a rape convictiont year. the german man — known for legal reasons only as christian b — was convicted of the rape of a 72—year—old woman in the portuguese town of praia de luz, two years before the british toddler went missing from the same resort. one of the most famous names injournalism, sir harold evans has died at the age of 92. married for almost a0 years to fellow journalist tina brown, evans...
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i am madeleine mcmillian and i live in district 2. i am a very tough tenant association member as well as a sciu 1021 union member. and i'm calling in support of supervisors peskin's right to organize for tenants. i feel that i am also a san francisco native and i feel that tenants should be able to organize and to talk with their neighbors and negotiate with their landlords. whether negotiating payment plans or rent reductions or just living conditions. i feel like tenant associations need to have a seat at the table in making decisions about where we are living in our homes and the conditions. i also feel like our tenants association can't get to the table if the laws do not recognize us. and we need to be able to negotiate whe with our landlord. my landlord will not come to the table with the tenant association. so, again, i am in support of supervisor peskin's right to organize for tenants. thank you so much. >> clerk: thank you for your comments. operations, let's hear from the next caller, please. >> caller: good evening, superv
i am madeleine mcmillian and i live in district 2. i am a very tough tenant association member as well as a sciu 1021 union member. and i'm calling in support of supervisors peskin's right to organize for tenants. i feel that i am also a san francisco native and i feel that tenants should be able to organize and to talk with their neighbors and negotiate with their landlords. whether negotiating payment plans or rent reductions or just living conditions. i feel like tenant associations need to...
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not long after came two daughters, madeleine and carlie. >> i remember she pretty much said be nice to people. so i was nice to people. >> she would always play games with us in her backyard and take us to all these fun places. she was a fun person to be around. >> but even as busy parents, dan and michelle always planned a date night every other monday. memorial day 2012 was no exception. >>. >> how was she that night? happy? normal? >> uh-huh. happy, normal. >> the next morning, she went to work. >> she wakes me up, kisses me 00:06:56,624 |
not long after came two daughters, madeleine and carlie. >> i remember she pretty much said be nice to people. so i was nice to people. >> she would always play games with us in her backyard and take us to all these fun places. she was a fun person to be around. >> but even as busy parents, dan and michelle always planned a date night every other monday. memorial day 2012 was no exception. >>. >> how was she that night? happy? normal? >> uh-huh. happy,...
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judge ludwig lives just outside milwaukee with his wife melissa blydorn, their children madeleine and rhine and a black lab chloe. i would like to thank senator baldwin for her support of the bipartisan nomination commission that has once again selected an excellent jurist. i would also like to thank the hardworking members of this commission for their dedication in finding and register judge brett ludwig who will serve the nation and the people of wisconsin's eastern district with distinction and honor. judge ludwig has my full support, and i urge all of my colleagues to vote yes on his confirmation. with that, mr. president, i yield the floor. the presiding officer: the clerk will report the motion to invoke cloture. the clerk: cloture motion, we, the undersigned senators in accordance with the provisions of rule 22 of the standing rules of the senate do hereby move to bring to a close debate on the nomination of brett h. ludwig of wisconsin to be united states district judge for the eastern district of wisconsin signed by 17 senators. the presiding officer: by unanimous consent, th
judge ludwig lives just outside milwaukee with his wife melissa blydorn, their children madeleine and rhine and a black lab chloe. i would like to thank senator baldwin for her support of the bipartisan nomination commission that has once again selected an excellent jurist. i would also like to thank the hardworking members of this commission for their dedication in finding and register judge brett ludwig who will serve the nation and the people of wisconsin's eastern district with distinction...