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madeleine, in 15 seconds, your views on investing this amount of money?much thought initially this was a terrible idea, but there's two things that give me hope. firstly, they are investing $500 million alongside the government. you know you have a dud when it's not attracting any private investors at all, in this company is at least putting up some of the money and has delivered some satellites. so it's not a complete bulk from the blue, but i share many ofjason's reservations. it's bulk from the blue, but i share many of jason's reservations. it's been a pleasure to talk to both of you, thanks so much for taking the time this friday evening to talk to us on bbc news. next, it's the film review with mark kermode.
madeleine, in 15 seconds, your views on investing this amount of money?much thought initially this was a terrible idea, but there's two things that give me hope. firstly, they are investing $500 million alongside the government. you know you have a dud when it's not attracting any private investors at all, in this company is at least putting up some of the money and has delivered some satellites. so it's not a complete bulk from the blue, but i share many ofjason's reservations. it's bulk from...
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still ahead, our conversation with former secretary of state madeleine albright whose own family felt the impact of communism in europe firsthand. you're watching a special hour of morning joe. we'll be right back. we'll be right back. ingredients, testing them and fermenting. fermenting? yeah like kombucha or yogurt. and we formulate everything so your body can really truly absorb the natural goodness. that's what we do, so you can do you. new chapter wellness, well done. to save you up to 60%. these are all great. and when you get a big deal... ♪ ...you feel like a big deal. ♪ priceline. every trip is a big deal. >>> our objective in the world is peace. our country has joined with others in the task of achieving peace. we know now that this is not an easy task or a short one. but we are determined to see it through. both of our great political parties are committed to working together and i'm sure they will continue to work together to achieve this end. we are prepared to devote our energy and our resources to this task because we know that our own security and the future of mankind
still ahead, our conversation with former secretary of state madeleine albright whose own family felt the impact of communism in europe firsthand. you're watching a special hour of morning joe. we'll be right back. we'll be right back. ingredients, testing them and fermenting. fermenting? yeah like kombucha or yogurt. and we formulate everything so your body can really truly absorb the natural goodness. that's what we do, so you can do you. new chapter wellness, well done. to save you up to...
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not to be surrounded by yes people. >> a great thanks to madeleine albright.to have her here and also michael beschloss and doris kearns goodwin. we'll be right back. loss and dos kearns goodwin we'll be right back. but it's hard to explain to them what i do every day. ♪ right now, i'm working on purification technologies that help advance vaccine and therapy research for covid-19. one day, they'll realize i wasn't just trying to help them go out and play again. i was trying to make it safer for the whole world to get back outside too. ♪ birds flyin' high you know how i feel ♪ ♪ breeze drifting on by you know how i feel ♪ [man: coughing] ♪ it's a new dawn, it's a new day... ♪ no matter how you got copd it's time to make a stand. ♪ ...and i'm feelin' good start a new day with trelegy. no once-daily copd medicine has the power to treat copd in as many ways as trelegy. with three medicines in one inhaler, trelegy helps people breathe easier and improves lung function. it also helps prevent future flare-ups. trelegy won't replace a rescue inhaler for sudden breath
not to be surrounded by yes people. >> a great thanks to madeleine albright.to have her here and also michael beschloss and doris kearns goodwin. we'll be right back. loss and dos kearns goodwin we'll be right back. but it's hard to explain to them what i do every day. ♪ right now, i'm working on purification technologies that help advance vaccine and therapy research for covid-19. one day, they'll realize i wasn't just trying to help them go out and play again. i was trying to make it...
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i said madeleine again. >> i love the name now. at first, i was like so like oh, i'll wait until she's born to name her. but it goes with her now. >> reporter: nearly a month later, she was taken off echmo and met her little madeleine for the first time. >> it took a month for me to finally get to see her and when i seen her, i was like i can't believe she's here. >> reporter: after overcoming to much, she's ready to move forward and embrace her next challenge of mother hood. >> gabby says she and madeleine abundant wind and solar energy, we have the power to take on climate change. use less from 4 to 9 pm to keep california golden. >>> it's beginning to look a lot like christmas. check out the tree that's up at san francisco's union square but this year things are already looking different. you'll see there is no ice skating rink there and very few tourists but with san francisco's tourism suffering, that could mean cuts to programs or taxes as abc 7 news reporter melanie woodro found out, the hotel industry in particular has take
i said madeleine again. >> i love the name now. at first, i was like so like oh, i'll wait until she's born to name her. but it goes with her now. >> reporter: nearly a month later, she was taken off echmo and met her little madeleine for the first time. >> it took a month for me to finally get to see her and when i seen her, i was like i can't believe she's here. >> reporter: after overcoming to much, she's ready to move forward and embrace her next challenge of mother...
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former secretary of state and un ambassad ambassador, madeleine albright joins out.am secretary, welcome to "prime time." congratulations to you. 72 years ago today you came to america. what a beautiful addition. you are part of what the dream is all about. >> well, chris, it's great to be with you. and i am a grateful american for this country having given my family a place to be when communists had taken over and before that we had spent the war in london. i was 11 years old, and i was very grateful. i'm wearing the statue of liberty because recently the statue of liberty was weeping and now she is smiling again. the way it looked when we arrived on the "ss america" in new york. >> why is she smiling when we have a nontransition, changes at the pentagon, a disregarding of an election and an entire political party standing by and saying nothing? >> because she's patient. and i do think that this particular moment, which is truly ridiculous and i heard what you were talking about before and very troubling. but i think that our patience is going to be very helpful. an
former secretary of state and un ambassad ambassador, madeleine albright joins out.am secretary, welcome to "prime time." congratulations to you. 72 years ago today you came to america. what a beautiful addition. you are part of what the dream is all about. >> well, chris, it's great to be with you. and i am a grateful american for this country having given my family a place to be when communists had taken over and before that we had spent the war in london. i was 11 years old,...
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joining us, congresswoman debbie dingell and congresswoman madeleine dean. welcome, both. we've been talking about pennsylvania, congresswoman dean, let me ask you, you're from one of the collar counties and we expect they will deliver a lot of this mail-in vote. are you confident, as the biden camp is today, that you'll carry pennsylvania? >> i'm feeling very optimistic. thank you for having me, and hello, debbie, great to see you and the great work you've been doing. i'm feeling confident and optimistic but we have to let people finish the work ahead of us. it's very hard to practice but i've been saying all along, we have to have patience and let the people do the work of counting all the votes. here in montgomery county, as you were pointing out on the board, we still have 60,000 mail-in ballots, a little more than that, to be counted in montgomery county. and joe biden, kamala harris, have a 61-37 point lead. i expect that lead will continue and widen. i'm feeling optimistic. we have to do our due diligence, we have to be patient. this process is working and it is sec
joining us, congresswoman debbie dingell and congresswoman madeleine dean. welcome, both. we've been talking about pennsylvania, congresswoman dean, let me ask you, you're from one of the collar counties and we expect they will deliver a lot of this mail-in vote. are you confident, as the biden camp is today, that you'll carry pennsylvania? >> i'm feeling very optimistic. thank you for having me, and hello, debbie, great to see you and the great work you've been doing. i'm feeling...
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madeleine, is to calling from granite bay, california. madeleine supports joe biden. caller: good morning. i am not in my residence in granite bay. i am in arizona. i am the daughter of a railroader in the great-granddaughter of a scotch immigrant to yuma, arizona and a mexican immigrant who was in los still partn it was of mexico. i am a retired hr director of a city and county in california, and i keep up with the need for more people to fill jobs and we need immigrants just as we always have, and i really get thet in arizona with all of umpers. how can people really support trump when we need people of all races to come into this country to fill jobs? we do not have enough people in this country. we have all these immigrants peeking the fruit and vegetables in california and working in the fields here. that is my question. why can't people be more supportive of immigration? guest: madeleine, i don't know and i entirely agree with you. is:: let's go to susan, who from tucson, arizona. from support -- who is tucson, arizona. susan support president trump. idea that s
madeleine, is to calling from granite bay, california. madeleine supports joe biden. caller: good morning. i am not in my residence in granite bay. i am in arizona. i am the daughter of a railroader in the great-granddaughter of a scotch immigrant to yuma, arizona and a mexican immigrant who was in los still partn it was of mexico. i am a retired hr director of a city and county in california, and i keep up with the need for more people to fill jobs and we need immigrants just as we always...
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pero: madeleine fue acostada. fue un emotivo gesto de los compaÑeros de su padre.papÁ, pero la niÑa estaba muy sorprendida de que estÁbamos aquÍ. reportero: jorge cabrera tenÍa 42 aÑos y mÁs de 12 aÑos de servicio. de los 243 oficiales fallecidos en el 2020 136 murieron por covid- 19. >> todo lo que puedo decir es que hay espere -- esperanza y sanaciÓn en jesÚs. >> ver su carita con esa sonrisa. algo que no esperÁbamos. es importante, como ser humano es algo bien precioso. >> ahÍ estimaciones de que cientos de oficiales y paramÉdicos contrajeron covid- 19. desafortunadamente muchos perdieron su vida. patricia: un policÍa hispano paga caro su burla en tic toc . le llueven crÍticas a ♪ patricia: un agente hispano se ganÓ un serio problema por crear y difundir vÍdeos ofensivos contra los inmigrantes mexicanos. una investigaciÓn interna seÑala que en uno de los vÍdeos el sargento se burlÓ de la apariencia fÍsica de los mexicanos. firmados. los vÍdeo fueron grabados por este sargento durante horas de trabajo en esta estaciÓn. uso una voz artificial. el sargento utilizÓ
pero: madeleine fue acostada. fue un emotivo gesto de los compaÑeros de su padre.papÁ, pero la niÑa estaba muy sorprendida de que estÁbamos aquÍ. reportero: jorge cabrera tenÍa 42 aÑos y mÁs de 12 aÑos de servicio. de los 243 oficiales fallecidos en el 2020 136 murieron por covid- 19. >> todo lo que puedo decir es que hay espere -- esperanza y sanaciÓn en jesÚs. >> ver su carita con esa sonrisa. algo que no esperÁbamos. es importante, como ser humano es algo bien...
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we also have former cabinet secretaries, like madeleine former department of homeland security secretaries. and we've got three former four-star generals or admirals. we've got a pretty broad-based group. and our concern four months ago was that with the pandemic and with the high volume of mail-in ballots required because people didn't want to vote in person as much as usual, and because of the possible closeness of this election, we knew that this could be a problem having a successful election. and getting both sides, whatever happened, to accept the results and to have a peaceful transition or retention of power. host: that's a political group with a lot of star power, political star power. congressman, how did you quickly get all those folks together and get yourself funded as well? guest: well, we just got on the phone and called folks that we had known for a long time, some of whom we hadn't talked to in a long time, because many of us have been retired from public service for a long time. but they were gracious, and they saw the danger that we faced and the difficulty in having a s
we also have former cabinet secretaries, like madeleine former department of homeland security secretaries. and we've got three former four-star generals or admirals. we've got a pretty broad-based group. and our concern four months ago was that with the pandemic and with the high volume of mail-in ballots required because people didn't want to vote in person as much as usual, and because of the possible closeness of this election, we knew that this could be a problem having a successful...
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pero: madeleine fue acostada. fue un emotivo gesto de los compaÑeros de su padre.ro la niÑa estaba muy sorprendida de que estÁbamos aquÍ. reportero: jorge cabrera tenÍa 42 aÑos y mÁs de 12 aÑos de servicio. de los 243 oficiales fallecidos en el 2020 136 murieron por covid- 19. >> todo lo que puedo decir es que hay espere -- esperanza y sanaciÓn en jesÚs. >> ver su carita con esa sonrisa. algo que no esperÁbamos. es importante, como ser humano es algo bien precioso. >> ahÍ estimaciones de que cientos de oficiales y paramÉdicos contrajeron covid- 19. desafortunadamente muchos perdieron su vida. patricia: un policÍa hispano paga caro su burla en tic toc . patricia: un policÍa hispano paga caro su burla en tic toc . le llueven crÍticas a metro tiene la mejor oferta en wireless. no importa tu objetivo, o cómo lo logres. metro está a tu lado para que conquistes tu día. llévate datos sin límites con acceso a 5g incluido por solo $35 dólares cada línea. todo en la red 5g más grande del país y sin costo extra. y ahora, obtén los nuevos teléfonos 5g por menos de $100 dólares
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could madeleine speak nolen at find any student in a suit and inanimate couldn't and not fixed. of course, if one tapped flight it paddle out a mile a car by the i so have you heard one of the men told i told paul so you see it was a good i'm 11 get what he had come i seem to have hives for how to tell a holler and then didn't want to follow. i know a lot. he taught her how to live men who have moved her less than 100 my name down on how smart, how had what i had a hard at it. so what a hit allow me to find them. i love going to what we need in the you know, in need in who saw the money and the, and the nitty clued me in a no harm. a child our whole file and our new home garden, luan, that i see of. sorry not so how to get rid of many so i don't know a lot todd movements and i said noone here would 100 pound man a man who howled at a young guy and are now seeing how i don't care and that do nothing for us and the join me every thursday on the alex island show and i'll be speaking to guest of the world of politics, sports business, i'm show business. i'll see you there. world is
could madeleine speak nolen at find any student in a suit and inanimate couldn't and not fixed. of course, if one tapped flight it paddle out a mile a car by the i so have you heard one of the men told i told paul so you see it was a good i'm 11 get what he had come i seem to have hives for how to tell a holler and then didn't want to follow. i know a lot. he taught her how to live men who have moved her less than 100 my name down on how smart, how had what i had a hard at it. so what a hit...
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madeleine, in 15 seconds, your views on investing this amount of money? it's a very bit to make it risky bet, and i very much thought initially this was a terrible idea, but there's two things that give me hope. firstly, they are investing $500 million alongside the government. you know you have a dud when it's not attracting any private investors at all, in this company is at least putting up some of the money and has delivered some satellites. so it's not a complete bulk from the blue, but i share many ofjason's reservations. bulk from the blue, but i share many ofjason's reservations. it's bulk from the blue, but i share many of jason's reservations. it's been a pleasure to talk to both of you, thanks so much for taking the time this friday evening to talk to us on bbc news. next, it's the film review with mark kermode. hello, and welcome to the film review with me, mark kermode — rounding up the best movies available for viewing in cinemas and in the home. the disaster movie is one of cinema's most enduring genres. from the fire and brimstone of early
madeleine, in 15 seconds, your views on investing this amount of money? it's a very bit to make it risky bet, and i very much thought initially this was a terrible idea, but there's two things that give me hope. firstly, they are investing $500 million alongside the government. you know you have a dud when it's not attracting any private investors at all, in this company is at least putting up some of the money and has delivered some satellites. so it's not a complete bulk from the blue, but i...
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madeleine, i'm wondering if you feel satisfied with the tone that donald trump is striking right now?ue with his legal fight. what did you make of that?|j will continue with his legal fight. what did you make of that? i think the president is inherently a fighter, and he wants to make sure that every single legal vote is counted. but it is my hope that if it's clear that the former vice president is going to be the president is going to be the president elect of the united states, that republicans give him the grace and respect that frankly democrats in the media did not give mrtrump in 2016. democrats in the media did not give mr trump in 2016. that might be for the republicans, but do you think donald trump will do that forjoe biden? i got to know donald trump very well working with him every single day for over 2.5 years, and i know the amount of respect that he has for the office of the presidency and the american people. so i hope, i believe that if it's clear that the vice president is going to be the vice president is going to be the new president, that president trump will ste
madeleine, i'm wondering if you feel satisfied with the tone that donald trump is striking right now?ue with his legal fight. what did you make of that?|j will continue with his legal fight. what did you make of that? i think the president is inherently a fighter, and he wants to make sure that every single legal vote is counted. but it is my hope that if it's clear that the former vice president is going to be the president is going to be the president elect of the united states, that...
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madeleine albright wanted to recognize truman for that. she signed this thing that added the first three new countries to nato. in the this on display truman library. the legacy of truman can be seen in the nato accession and medicare. as people exit our museum, they go through a space that deals with truman's funeral. from there they can access our core yard where truman had his office here for years -- courtyard where truman had his office here for years into the gravesite where harry and bess truman are buried. herman: it captures aspects of his domestic and international legacy. i one object people encounter at the end. i want to -- that one object people encounter at the end. i wanted to thank you for joining me. i look forward to seeing your exciting new permanent exhibition once it opens. thank you for joining me in this conversation. >> if you like american history tv keep up with us during the week on facebook and youtube. learn what happened on this day in history and see preview clips of upcoming programs. follow us at c-span hi
madeleine albright wanted to recognize truman for that. she signed this thing that added the first three new countries to nato. in the this on display truman library. the legacy of truman can be seen in the nato accession and medicare. as people exit our museum, they go through a space that deals with truman's funeral. from there they can access our core yard where truman had his office here for years -- courtyard where truman had his office here for years into the gravesite where harry and...
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case larger than life laws and then president obama and then i came down to richard holbrooke and madeleine albright. and he is brilliant with a great mind and hillary clinton wanted her husband to pick the first female secretary of state but in the and clinton said to al gore i think he has the self-awareness to keep this from being toxic. holbrooke understood whether melissa mitch or bill clinton. he did not know himself very well he couldn't see himself laugh at himself or as others were seeing him. there was a lifelong blindness to his own flaws and character that i think was a fatal form of meaning he could negotiate there is an obstacle that laid within himself he didn't know how to get around it has ended his relationship with barack obama driving barack obama crazy with the lecturing and flattering and vietnam and this ancient mariner to grab him by the lapels to say i've been there and i know and he couldn't stand it. so none of his charms and talents for working with the sterling along president and that is the reason why i think he never got his heart's desire would like to ask o
case larger than life laws and then president obama and then i came down to richard holbrooke and madeleine albright. and he is brilliant with a great mind and hillary clinton wanted her husband to pick the first female secretary of state but in the and clinton said to al gore i think he has the self-awareness to keep this from being toxic. holbrooke understood whether melissa mitch or bill clinton. he did not know himself very well he couldn't see himself laugh at himself or as others were...
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secretary of000, state madeleine albright came here and signed what was called the nato accession.ato was established during truman's administration. madeleine albright wanted to recognize truman for that, so she came out here and signed this thing that added the first three new countries to nato. we have got that in display -- galleryay in our legacy . museum, theyt our go through a space that deals with the truman funeral. from there, they can access our courtyard where truman had his office here for years and also the gravesites where harry and bess truman are buried. herman: that is great. that object you described is wonderful. aspects ofates both his domestic and international legacy. you have it all in one object people encounter at the end. i want to thank you for joining me in this conversation about the process of developing new exhibits. i have got to say i am really looking forward to seeing your exciting new permanent exhibit when it opens. so, thanks again for joining me in this conversation. >> this is american history tv on cspan3, where each weekend, we feature 48
secretary of000, state madeleine albright came here and signed what was called the nato accession.ato was established during truman's administration. madeleine albright wanted to recognize truman for that, so she came out here and signed this thing that added the first three new countries to nato. we have got that in display -- galleryay in our legacy . museum, theyt our go through a space that deals with the truman funeral. from there, they can access our courtyard where truman had his office...
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we'll speak with two members, former secretary of state madeleine albright and former homeland securitytary michael chertoff. and actress emma corrin talks with anthony mason about portraying lady diana on netflix's series "the crown." that's the "cbs morning news" for this friday. thank you for watching. i'm anne-marie green. have a great weekend.
we'll speak with two members, former secretary of state madeleine albright and former homeland securitytary michael chertoff. and actress emma corrin talks with anthony mason about portraying lady diana on netflix's series "the crown." that's the "cbs morning news" for this friday. thank you for watching. i'm anne-marie green. have a great weekend.
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including people like dan coats, who was part of his administration, michael chertoff, but also madeleine albright and many former members of congress, democrats and republicans. it was appalling as well as the behavior of his sons going out and threatening members of congress for not, you know, coming out and agreeing with them. >> and, amanda, after four years of president trump, i'm pretty confident that we can say that he's known as this bare-knuckle cage fighter when he wants to push back and fight back. so how can democrats combat this as the president challenges this in court, goes on camera, makes baseless accusations that he cannot back up with evidence? >> you know, i think it's important to do what biden is doing right now, showing the difference between his leadership and trump's leadership, but i also think it's really important to go around and hold republicans accountable, and perhaps it will spark a conversation where you will see democrats and republicans beginning to work together in what will hopefully be a new administration that actually credits public servants, bring
including people like dan coats, who was part of his administration, michael chertoff, but also madeleine albright and many former members of congress, democrats and republicans. it was appalling as well as the behavior of his sons going out and threatening members of congress for not, you know, coming out and agreeing with them. >> and, amanda, after four years of president trump, i'm pretty confident that we can say that he's known as this bare-knuckle cage fighter when he wants to push...
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america but we seem to be trying with trump in power to find a leader in us the 1st 1st days of madeleine was coming out and the american was trying to say ok we can do it without the united states senate who has the european union that's i mean the europeans but the european union cannot do without a strong american bio that embodied in bodies this is this return of america to the global scene and. you as the leader of the western world and i think that these orphans you know these are presidents senator 3. different companies in here wanted again to have to have a leader at a desk is why they look up to bite into their hat with that i don't think he could have done that with whom he was trump during joe biden's election campaign one of his former staffers accused the presumed president elect of previous sexual assault tara reid is not backing down from those allegations which date back to 1903 and have been consistently denied by biden reid was one of several women who accused the former vice president last year of quote uncomfortable physical contact she gave artie's poly boyko an excl
america but we seem to be trying with trump in power to find a leader in us the 1st 1st days of madeleine was coming out and the american was trying to say ok we can do it without the united states senate who has the european union that's i mean the europeans but the european union cannot do without a strong american bio that embodied in bodies this is this return of america to the global scene and. you as the leader of the western world and i think that these orphans you know these are...
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it came down to richard holberg and madeleine albright.actually leaning towards holbrook because he said he's brilliant, he has a great mind, he knows more, he is relentless. hillary clinton wanted her husband to pick the first female secretary of state but said to al gore i don't think holbrook has the self-awareness from becoming toxic. that was clinton's shrewd an analysis of holbrook's character. holbrook understood the person across the table brilliantly. he didn't know himself very well. he couldn't see himself or laugh at himself, he couldn't see himself as others were seeing him. there 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 but when there was an obstacle that was within himself, he didn't know how to get around it and that is what undid his relationship with barack obama. holbrook was driving him crazy with his lecturing and flattering and talking about vietnam and this ancient mariner saying you must listen to me, i know. obama couldn't stand it
it came down to richard holberg and madeleine albright.actually leaning towards holbrook because he said he's brilliant, he has a great mind, he knows more, he is relentless. hillary clinton wanted her husband to pick the first female secretary of state but said to al gore i don't think holbrook has the self-awareness from becoming toxic. that was clinton's shrewd an analysis of holbrook's character. holbrook understood the person across the table brilliantly. he didn't know himself very well....
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reelected and had warren christopher is a secretary of state it came down to richard holbrooke and madeleine albright. clinton was leaning toward holbrooke because he said he is brilliant and he has a great mind he knows more he's relentless. hillary clinton wanted to be the first female secretary of state but in the end clinton said to al gore don't think holbrooke has the self-awareness to keep it relation shows from becoming toxic. that was assured analysis of his character. holbrooke understood the person across the table whether it was slow but on mullahs of its -- slow but on mullahs a bit. he couldn't see himself or laugh at himself that he couldn't see himself as others saw him. there was a kind of lifelong blindness to his own flaws in his own character that i think was a fatal flaw that meant he could negotiate but when there was an obstacle that lay in himself he didn't go know how to get around it and that was what ended his relationship with barack obama. holbrooke was trying to lecture him and flatter him and talking about yet non-and this ancient guarantor coming to grab the y
reelected and had warren christopher is a secretary of state it came down to richard holbrooke and madeleine albright. clinton was leaning toward holbrooke because he said he is brilliant and he has a great mind he knows more he's relentless. hillary clinton wanted to be the first female secretary of state but in the end clinton said to al gore don't think holbrooke has the self-awareness to keep it relation shows from becoming toxic. that was assured analysis of his character. holbrooke...
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as a georgetown grad, he also took classes taught by madeleine albright but he apparently skipped her talk on diplomacy. this was his bow in january. >> we need to send a message that if you indulge this kind of politics you're not just going to get beaten. you're going to get beaten so bad you can never run or show your face again in public because we have had enough! >> laura: he comes off as kind of a punitive little punk, doesn't he? kind of the face of that obamacare pajama boy, combined with the ambition of alexandria ocasio-cortez. but at least she's not stupid enough to take thousands of dollars from a chinese media company called pc cw, no big deal. only partially owned by the communist party in china. this isn't even the first time he has been caught taking money from suspect foreign sources. earlier this year "the washington free beacon" reported that he had been played by the anti-american and pro pro-muslim brotherhood outlet, which is owned by the country of -- that was a ratings bomb and shuttered in 2016 after only about three years in operation. of course, ossoff is y
as a georgetown grad, he also took classes taught by madeleine albright but he apparently skipped her talk on diplomacy. this was his bow in january. >> we need to send a message that if you indulge this kind of politics you're not just going to get beaten. you're going to get beaten so bad you can never run or show your face again in public because we have had enough! >> laura: he comes off as kind of a punitive little punk, doesn't he? kind of the face of that obamacare pajama...
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decided to would replace warren christopher as secretary of state and came down to holbrooke and madeleine and clinton was leaning to holbrooke, he's got a great mind, and relentless. hillary clinton wanted her husband to pick the first female secretary of state which weighed decisively. in the end, clinton said to al gore, i don't think he holbrooke has the after awareness of-- aftersy wearness, holbrooke understood the person across the table whether it was milosevic or bill clinton. he didn't know himself well. he couldn't see himself. he couldn't laugh at himself. couldn't see himself as others were seeing him. there was a life long blindness to his own flaws and his own character that i think was a fatal flaw, and it meant he could negotiate, but when there was an obstacle that lay within himself, he didn't know how to get around it and that was what undid his relationship with barack obama. holbrooke was driving obama crazy with his lecturing and flattering and talking about vietnam, and like this ancient mariner coming to grab the young president by the lapels and say, you must list
decided to would replace warren christopher as secretary of state and came down to holbrooke and madeleine and clinton was leaning to holbrooke, he's got a great mind, and relentless. hillary clinton wanted her husband to pick the first female secretary of state which weighed decisively. in the end, clinton said to al gore, i don't think he holbrooke has the after awareness of-- aftersy wearness, holbrooke understood the person across the table whether it was milosevic or bill clinton. he...
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and it came down to richard holbrook and madeleine albright. and clinton was actually moving towards holbrook because he said he's really brilliant, and he has a great mind and knows more, is relentless. hillary clinton wanted her husband to pick the first female secretary of state which raised decisively but in the end, clinton said al gore i don't think holbrook has the self-awareness to keep kinship from becoming toxic. this was clinton's very shrewd analysis of holbrook's character. holbrook understood the person across the table brilliantly whether it was milosevic or bill clinton. he didn't know himself very well. he couldn't laugh athimself . he couldn't see himself as others were seeinghim . there was a lifelong blindness to his own flaws in his own character that i think was a fatal flaw. it meant he could negotiate, but when there was an obstacle that lay within himself, he didn't know how to get around and that was what undid hisrelationship with barack obama . holbrooke was driving obama crazy with his lecturing and talking about vi
and it came down to richard holbrook and madeleine albright. and clinton was actually moving towards holbrook because he said he's really brilliant, and he has a great mind and knows more, is relentless. hillary clinton wanted her husband to pick the first female secretary of state which raised decisively but in the end, clinton said al gore i don't think holbrook has the self-awareness to keep kinship from becoming toxic. this was clinton's very shrewd analysis of holbrook's character....
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penske and all those who worked with him, including madeleine albright and ellen hayes.on't think we give our state department enough respect and help them understand that they are heroes day in and day out. and thousands and thousands of people whose names we don't have time to mention, they work together to bring down the soviet union and to liberate 100 million people in eastern europe and to keep western europe free. >> yeah. well, i know for a fact, because of my dear friendship with your wife, how much we adore our fathers and i know for a fact how much she appreciates this dedication, and i'm just going to say i appreciate you coming to talk about this, joe. such a pleasure to have you. >> it's great to be with you. >> it always is fun. >>> joe, thank you so much with the book. we wish you the very best with that. we know you're speaking virtually at the harry s. truman library tomorrow, so that's pretty cool, the smithsonian as well. for all of you, saving freedom and the "morning joe" show is here every weekday morning. >>> we have a somewhat normal christmas ho
penske and all those who worked with him, including madeleine albright and ellen hayes.on't think we give our state department enough respect and help them understand that they are heroes day in and day out. and thousands and thousands of people whose names we don't have time to mention, they work together to bring down the soviet union and to liberate 100 million people in eastern europe and to keep western europe free. >> yeah. well, i know for a fact, because of my dear friendship with...
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almost ten years ago nato also had a group of experts which was then chaired by madeleine albright and their job was to gadvise on nato 2020. i remember the big debate back then was whether nato should be in alliance or whether it is job was only to defend article five territory and back in 2010 answer was clear that it was article five territory. now, do think the debate today is different because if nato is to strengthen its partnerships it needs to be n outsourced looking? >> i'm sorry, i will answer your question and be quick. i'm sure the debate goes on shirley but i owe you one point of explanation. yes today we wer able, several minutes ago, we were able to finally read the report to nato secretary of trade general and fortunately for our today's meeting we aretill obliged to ep silent until orbliged by nato foreign ministers to silence their debate so that will happen december 1 and then our report is toe public so please maintain some patients that yes i think i am so muchi intertwid in the affairs o georgia and ukraine and particular those countries to nato that my remarks mi
almost ten years ago nato also had a group of experts which was then chaired by madeleine albright and their job was to gadvise on nato 2020. i remember the big debate back then was whether nato should be in alliance or whether it is job was only to defend article five territory and back in 2010 answer was clear that it was article five territory. now, do think the debate today is different because if nato is to strengthen its partnerships it needs to be n outsourced looking? >> i'm...
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i also forgot, as a georgetown grad, he also took classes taught by madeleine albright. wow! but he apparently skipped her talk on diplomacy. this was his vowel in january >> we need to send a message that if you indulge this kind of politics, you aren't just going to get beaten, you are going to get beaten so bad you are never going to run or show your face again in public. because we have had enough. >> laura: comes off as a putative little punk, kind of that obamacare pajama boy combined with the ambition of other alexandria ocasio-cortez. but at least she's not stupid enough to take thousands of dollars from a chinese media company called pc cw, no big deal. partially owned by the communist party in china. this isn't even the first time that he has been caught being taking money from suspect forces. "the washington free beacon," they reported that he had been paid by the anti-american and pro-muslim brotherhood outlet al jazeera which is owned by the country of qatar. al jazeera america was a ratings bomb. started in 2016 until only after three years of operation. of cour
i also forgot, as a georgetown grad, he also took classes taught by madeleine albright. wow! but he apparently skipped her talk on diplomacy. this was his vowel in january >> we need to send a message that if you indulge this kind of politics, you aren't just going to get beaten, you are going to get beaten so bad you are never going to run or show your face again in public. because we have had enough. >> laura: comes off as a putative little punk, kind of that obamacare pajama boy...
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almost 10 years ago, nato also had a group of experts which was then chaired by madeleine albright, and there it -- their job was to advise on nato 2020. i remember the big debate back then was whether nato should be alliance that should be engaged globally or if it was only to focus on article five territory. do you think the debate today is different? if nato has strengthened its partnerships, it needs to be outward looking. >> i will answer your question, very quick. the debate goes on, surely, but owe you one point of explanation. yes, today we were able to finally -- for nato secretary-general. unfortunately, for today's meeting, we are still obliged to keep silent until obliged by the nato foreign ministers, silence -- silent until there debate, which is to happen on december 1. then our report is to become public. please maintain some patients. i think i am so much intertwined in the affairs of georgia and ukraine and particularly both countries to nato, which might be interesting to all of you. -- my remarks might be interesting to all of you. i still remember my visit to ukrain
almost 10 years ago, nato also had a group of experts which was then chaired by madeleine albright, and there it -- their job was to advise on nato 2020. i remember the big debate back then was whether nato should be alliance that should be engaged globally or if it was only to focus on article five territory. do you think the debate today is different? if nato has strengthened its partnerships, it needs to be outward looking. >> i will answer your question, very quick. the debate goes...
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from the pentagon defense policy board including former secretaries of state henry kissinger and madeleineg defense secretary says, he looks forward to naming the new board members in the coming days. a military dog injured while supporting british special forces fighting al qaeda has been awarded the u.s. -- or the u.k.s highest military honor for animals. 4-year-old cuno showed incredible bravery in afghanistan. jennifer griffin is live at the pentagon with more. i think he can get all the awards, give it to him. i love dogs anyway and these docs are particularly special. >> that's right. this military dog has received a canine medal of honor for saving the life of his british handlers during a daring raid in afghanistan last year. his handler was under fire and unable to move when cuno leapt into action, we are told. the belgians shepard mall and charge through a hail of gunfire to take out a sniper. he tackled the afghan gunmen and only narrowly survived himself, shot through both back legs. >> he had gunshot wounds to his right thigh and also a secondary gunshot wound that went throug
from the pentagon defense policy board including former secretaries of state henry kissinger and madeleineg defense secretary says, he looks forward to naming the new board members in the coming days. a military dog injured while supporting british special forces fighting al qaeda has been awarded the u.s. -- or the u.k.s highest military honor for animals. 4-year-old cuno showed incredible bravery in afghanistan. jennifer griffin is live at the pentagon with more. i think he can get all the...
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several members ofti the policy board removed including former secretary of state henry kissinger and madeleineistopher miller looks forward to naming new members in the coming days. four years ago we brought you a series of exclusive stories about how u.s. military planes were grounded and aviators cannibalizing warplanes for parts as part of widespread readiness crisis following two decades of war. president trump made rebuilding the militaryng a priority but armed services committee made readiness his priority is retiring. national security correspondent jennifer griffin spoke with him as he packed his office. >> mac thornberry elected to congress in 1994, a fifth-generation texan and first to chair the powerful house armed services committee. he served four years as chairman. >> wow. that is a lot of years. >> these are some commemorative items, a minister from switzerland brought me this cowbell, which he thought was appropriate since cattle ranchers in texas. >> exactly. >> four legislator thornberry set up the department of homeland security after 9/11 and an early proponent of cyber sec
several members ofti the policy board removed including former secretary of state henry kissinger and madeleineistopher miller looks forward to naming new members in the coming days. four years ago we brought you a series of exclusive stories about how u.s. military planes were grounded and aviators cannibalizing warplanes for parts as part of widespread readiness crisis following two decades of war. president trump made rebuilding the militaryng a priority but armed services committee made...
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. >> a great thanks to madeleine albright. so honored to have her here. thank you so much. right back. u so much. we'll be right back. tax-smart investing strategies, and with brokerage accounts online trades are commission free. personalized advice. unmatched value. at fidelity, you can have both. but when i started seeing things, i didn't know what was happening... so i kept it in. he started believing things that weren't true. i knew something was wrong... but i didn't say a word. during the course of their disease around 50% of people with parkinson's may experience hallucinations or delusions. but now, doctors are prescribing nuplazid. the only fda approved medicine... proven to significantly reduce hallucinations and delusions related to parkinson's. don't take nuplazid if you are allergic to its ingredients. nuplazid can increase the risk of death in elderly people with dementia-related psychosis and is not for treating symptoms unrelated to parkinson's disease. nuplazid can cause changes in heart rhythm and should not be taken if you have certain abnormal heart rhyt
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for an international perspective, we have former secretary of state madeleine albright. >> where aretephen: we're faxing them to you now madam secretary. next, we have a used ski-doo salesman on meth. >> are you i a cop? you have to share your meth with me if you're a cop. >> stephen: we are lucky to be joined by one of the great, bryan cranston. >> stephen, this dish never fails to impress, and it's so easy to make. all you need are chicken thighs, half an onion, and a bottle of qawnt row. >> stephen: actually, bryan, this is an election special, not a cooking show. >> right, but you can prepare this dish way ahead of time, before the party, and it will be ready by the time your guests arrive. >> stephen: yum-num. also joining us is the fly that was on mike pence's head during the debate. >> actually, that fly was my great-great-great-great grandfather. we have very short life spans. now, if you'll excuse me, i have to deposit eggs in thiz scalp. >> stephen: mosle tof. we've also got expert analysis from a member of the wu tang clan method man. >> reporters show voter turnout is hig
for an international perspective, we have former secretary of state madeleine albright. >> where aretephen: we're faxing them to you now madam secretary. next, we have a used ski-doo salesman on meth. >> are you i a cop? you have to share your meth with me if you're a cop. >> stephen: we are lucky to be joined by one of the great, bryan cranston. >> stephen, this dish never fails to impress, and it's so easy to make. all you need are chicken thighs, half an onion, and a...
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thomas-greenfield's last job was with albright stonebridge group, which was founded by madeleine albright on this day i'm thinking about the american people. my fellow career diplomats and public servants around the world, i want to say to you america is back. multilateralism is back. diplomacy is back. i've oftennt-elect, heard you say how all politics is personal and that is how you build relationships of trust enbridge disagreements and find common ground. in my 30 years in the foreign service across four continents, i put a cajun spin on it. i called it gumbo diplomacy. wherever i was posted around the world, i would invite people of different backgrounds and roux andell me make a homemade gumbo. starting to see each other on a human level. amy: that was linda thomas-greenfield, president-elect biden's pick to be the u.s. ambassador to the united nations. she was born in louisiana as she talked about gumbo rather than gunboat diplomacy. as biden'swill serve special climate envoy. he also spoke in delaware yesterday. >> mr. president-elect, you put forward a bold, transformative climat
thomas-greenfield's last job was with albright stonebridge group, which was founded by madeleine albright on this day i'm thinking about the american people. my fellow career diplomats and public servants around the world, i want to say to you america is back. multilateralism is back. diplomacy is back. i've oftennt-elect, heard you say how all politics is personal and that is how you build relationships of trust enbridge disagreements and find common ground. in my 30 years in the foreign...
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treaty to ensure european security was first signed by president harry truman. >> how amazing is madeleinet's incredible, the impact she's had on the world. that effort and foresight to establish the north atlantic treaty organization is something joe writes about in his new book entitled "saving freedom: truman, the cold war, and the fight for western civilization." it's coming out this tuesday, but you can preorder it now. and joining us now this morning to discuss the book we have former u.s. ambassador to nato and former state department spokesman nicholas burns. he is a professor of diplomacy in international relations at the harvard kennedy school of government. also with us, pulitzer prize winning columnist and associate editor of "the washington post," and msnbc political analyst, eugene robinson. thank you for joining us. i was struck by how often harry truman was underestimated by his peers, mocked by elites and he proved them all wrong time and time again. it kind of reminds me of another democrat who gets sworn in as president on january 20th. >> that's true. you can look at jo
treaty to ensure european security was first signed by president harry truman. >> how amazing is madeleinet's incredible, the impact she's had on the world. that effort and foresight to establish the north atlantic treaty organization is something joe writes about in his new book entitled "saving freedom: truman, the cold war, and the fight for western civilization." it's coming out this tuesday, but you can preorder it now. and joining us now this morning to discuss the book we...
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we had an event at vanderbilt tonight with colin powell and madeleine albright.nd i asked if you got a report about another country on your way to the seventh floor of the state department and the president wasn't leaving, what would your assessment be? and where our conversation ended up is that might be a nation that might need some nation building. that's kind of where we are. >> and jason, also to your point this tradition that's so far been all men, the tradition the departing president will not criticize the sitting presidents. some of our more recent pre-s have been diligent to a fault about that. there's every reason to believe joe biden will get trolled every day on social media whether twitter or parlor or wherever the trump crowd ends up. >> yeah, and that's going to be i think the challenge for the press, right? there's always a reevaluation of things after every election. i saw this weekend there was a trending hashtag decenter trump, right? what we're going to have to eventually decide on is how much attention can we pay to someone who's going to be
we had an event at vanderbilt tonight with colin powell and madeleine albright.nd i asked if you got a report about another country on your way to the seventh floor of the state department and the president wasn't leaving, what would your assessment be? and where our conversation ended up is that might be a nation that might need some nation building. that's kind of where we are. >> and jason, also to your point this tradition that's so far been all men, the tradition the departing...
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secretary of state madeleine albright, who was here for a private dinner earlier this year to drop a name or two. [laughter] gary joined the william jewell college faculty in 1992 and now serves as chair of the department of political science and director of the international relations major. the william jewell student body voted him professor of the year and amazing four times. gary is also a longtime supporter of the national world war i museum and memorial and for that we are appreciative. please give a warm welcome to dr. gary armstrong. [applause] dr. armstrong: good evening and thank you for coming tonight. there should be a lot of interesting questions. on the 100th anniversary of the senate's first rejection of the treaty of versailles. what a great moment to talk about america's place in the world. it was a time of growing polarization and radicalization. there had been a series of race riots and the current estimate is between the summer of 1919 in the summer of 1921, about 1000 americans were killed. this would lead to the first bombing of an american city by our own air f
secretary of state madeleine albright, who was here for a private dinner earlier this year to drop a name or two. [laughter] gary joined the william jewell college faculty in 1992 and now serves as chair of the department of political science and director of the international relations major. the william jewell student body voted him professor of the year and amazing four times. gary is also a longtime supporter of the national world war i museum and memorial and for that we are appreciative....
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next week, we have congressman adam schiff, and madeleine brand talking about plans for the next congress. we will have secretary leon panetta. it will be on the issues surrounding transition in government. on december 23, pulitzer prize winner, bret stephens, will return with henry weinstein of uc irvine. tonight, we will be treated to analysis of what the past tumultuous four years and the head spinning past three weeks port and. our guest is a man that many of us would like to hear from when it comes to events around us and what they mean, george will. he was with us five months ago for a memorable evening, as well. he is a columnist, television personality, and author. the wall street journal has described him as perhaps the most powerful journalist in america. he's is a twice-weekly columnist at the washington post, and contributor to nbc news and and msnbc. he has won a pulitzer prize, and widespread commendations for his books, ranging from politics, diplomacy, baseball. his topic tonight is where do we go from here? the impact of the trump era. only, thetor is worn host and execut
next week, we have congressman adam schiff, and madeleine brand talking about plans for the next congress. we will have secretary leon panetta. it will be on the issues surrounding transition in government. on december 23, pulitzer prize winner, bret stephens, will return with henry weinstein of uc irvine. tonight, we will be treated to analysis of what the past tumultuous four years and the head spinning past three weeks port and. our guest is a man that many of us would like to hear from when...
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madeleine sutton is an epidemiologist and ob/gyn who worked in the cdc's aids prevention division.ut after an unprecedented effort to sideline science during the covid crisis. emails and documents obtained by nbc news show how the trump white house pressed public health official to fall in line with president trump's political agenda, burying cdc reopening guidelines, watering down covid guidance for cruise ships, churches, and theme parks, even installing political operatives at the cdc to try to control the information it released. one veteran cdc staffer who wished to remain anonymous telling nbc news, the house is not only on fire, we're standing in ashes. the three you represent decades of experience at the cdc. has the agency ever been politicized in the way you say it has been under the trump administration? >> i think during the aids epidemic, we experienced a lot of barriers, and some of the political opposition we received resulted in greater infections. >> even though we could have saved more lives than we did, it was nothing. it pales in my opinion, in parisen to what w
madeleine sutton is an epidemiologist and ob/gyn who worked in the cdc's aids prevention division.ut after an unprecedented effort to sideline science during the covid crisis. emails and documents obtained by nbc news show how the trump white house pressed public health official to fall in line with president trump's political agenda, burying cdc reopening guidelines, watering down covid guidance for cruise ships, churches, and theme parks, even installing political operatives at the cdc to try...
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former secretary of state madeleine albright will join us along with presidential historian doris kearns goodwin. tonight, joe will be on "the tonight show" with jimmy fallon. i'll be joining joe for that. he has great virtual events coming up as well. you'll need tickets for these events. all the information is on our website, joe.msnbc.com. congratulations, joe. >> thank you, mika. very nice of you. and very nice of stephanie for tweeting. >> chris jansing picks up the coverage right now. >> congratulations, joe. hello there. i am chris jansing in for stephanie ruhle. it's tuesday, november 24th. here's what's happening. the formal presidential transition is finally under way. exactly three weeks after election day and 2 1/2 weeks after joe biden was declared the winner, president trump and the white house relent to reality. late last night the general services administration approving the transition. a longstanding norm that frees up money and key resources for president-elect biden. trump said the move was in the best interest of the country but this morning and in a late night tweet
former secretary of state madeleine albright will join us along with presidential historian doris kearns goodwin. tonight, joe will be on "the tonight show" with jimmy fallon. i'll be joining joe for that. he has great virtual events coming up as well. you'll need tickets for these events. all the information is on our website, joe.msnbc.com. congratulations, joe. >> thank you, mika. very nice of you. and very nice of stephanie for tweeting. >> chris jansing picks up the...
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perspective on democracy from former secretary of state madeleine albright who grew up under communismcircle stands by his refusal to concede. the president's friend and ceo of "newsmax" chris ruddy joins me. >>> plus -- >> my investment in joe biden had everything to do with the restoration of our
perspective on democracy from former secretary of state madeleine albright who grew up under communismcircle stands by his refusal to concede. the president's friend and ceo of "newsmax" chris ruddy joins me. >>> plus -- >> my investment in joe biden had everything to do with the restoration of our