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we are doing the right thing, madeleine, right? absolutely, mr. president. so then the weather was bad, the serbs put out decoys and i come back into my office and my executive assistant says, sit down, he said just sit down. i said what is the matter with you? he said we just bombed the chinese embassy by mistake. so they called it when everything was going on madeleine's war and when we won they called it something else. but one of the things, when i've gone back, there is a whole generation of little girls in kosovo whose first name is madeleine. but the most incredible thing, president clinton and i went there this june on the anniversary of all of that. i have never been to a place that was so grateful to the united states. hundreds of american flags, thank you, usa, and a functioning democracy. [ applause ] >> next question. please keep it short. thank you. >> dr. albright, thank you very much for a very powerful speech. my name is tonya and i represent an independent russian news organization that is based in the united states and europe both rtdi. my
we are doing the right thing, madeleine, right? absolutely, mr. president. so then the weather was bad, the serbs put out decoys and i come back into my office and my executive assistant says, sit down, he said just sit down. i said what is the matter with you? he said we just bombed the chinese embassy by mistake. so they called it when everything was going on madeleine's war and when we won they called it something else. but one of the things, when i've gone back, there is a whole generation...
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so when everything was going wrong they called it madeleine's war. but one of the things, when i had gone back, there was a whole generation of little girls from kosovo, whose first name is madeleine. but the most incredible thing, we went there this june, on the anniversary of all that, and i have never been to a place, that was so grateful to the united states. hundreds of american flags, thank you usa, and a functioning democracy [applause] >> next question please keep it short. >> doctor all right thank you for a powerful speech. i represent an independent organization, that is in the united states and in europe, and my question is, you mentioned during your speech, that piece was a turning point in the international relations, what would you calling new turning which caused deterioration between russia and the west that is happen over the last 30 years? >> the u-turn was vladimir putin. who is a kgb agent. who has tried very hard, to undermined democracy in central and eastern europe, and in other countries, and i do believe that he has been inv
so when everything was going wrong they called it madeleine's war. but one of the things, when i had gone back, there was a whole generation of little girls from kosovo, whose first name is madeleine. but the most incredible thing, we went there this june, on the anniversary of all that, and i have never been to a place, that was so grateful to the united states. hundreds of american flags, thank you usa, and a functioning democracy [applause] >> next question please keep it short....
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up next, former secretary of state madeleine albright from the same lecture series in september of 2019. she discusses challenges facing democracies in the 21st century. westminster college provided the video. >>> i cannot tell you what a privilege it is to have been invited to deliver the 59th green foundation lecture. i look at the green foundation lecture series with a lot of awe. you've had former presidents and prime ministers and nobel prize winners, and even musicians. i am none of those things. [ laughter ] but i am a professor. and so i love captive audiences. and i am a former diplomat. and so i love to give speeches. i also have a very deep affection for the state of missouri, in part, because it's where i had my first job. i was newly married and just out of college, and my husband was in the army stationed at fort leonardwood, and i lived about 90 miles south of here in waynesville. i inhabited a converted motel room and drove 30 miles to work each day at the rala daily news where i wrote -- [ applause ] where i wrote obituaries and articles for the society page, reported o
up next, former secretary of state madeleine albright from the same lecture series in september of 2019. she discusses challenges facing democracies in the 21st century. westminster college provided the video. >>> i cannot tell you what a privilege it is to have been invited to deliver the 59th green foundation lecture. i look at the green foundation lecture series with a lot of awe. you've had former presidents and prime ministers and nobel prize winners, and even musicians. i am none...
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the first catch, what a moment for little madeleine and they're proud grandpa. if you think you can do better, send us your fishing pictures. liz, ken, there are two things you remember in life. your first catch and your first kiss. liz, do you remember your first kiss? >> of course. do you want the details? the first year in high school. a full smooch. there you go. >> i remember mine too. >> reporter: what was his name? >> it was that little candy with the foil on it. that was my first kiss. >> he still haven't has his yet. look, this isn't my first rodeo and let me tell you something, i wouldn't be here if i thought reverse mortgages took advantage of any american senior, or worse, that it was some way to take your home. it's just a loan designed for older homeowners, and, it's helped a reverse mortgage loan isn't some kind of trick to take your home. it's a loan, like any other. big difference is how you pay it back. find out how reverse mortgages really work with aag's free, no-obligation reverse mortgage guide. eliminate monthly mortgage payments, pay bill
the first catch, what a moment for little madeleine and they're proud grandpa. if you think you can do better, send us your fishing pictures. liz, ken, there are two things you remember in life. your first catch and your first kiss. liz, do you remember your first kiss? >> of course. do you want the details? the first year in high school. a full smooch. there you go. >> i remember mine too. >> reporter: what was his name? >> it was that little candy with the foil on it....
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, here's eric, here's madeleine eric back and forth, sometimes writing about the same thing sometimes writing about dirchghts things. but this is all going on. and you're suspicious of his behavior and he won't, he won't confide in you and he shuts you off. and that goes on for years. ing for years and years. and you try and you try and she huts you off. what goes through your mind when you went and sat down and tried to recreate all of this knowing when retrospect where it was going to end what goes through your mind? >> just in terms of the process, when somebody suggested we write a book, we both immediately thought, well, we should write it separately so you see that literally i have a different thought from harry to show a different voice we purposefully did not compare notes. we soit an outline together, and we wrote separately. we got about halfway through the man ewe script when we started to see if we could put needs events together. and then editor i thought tailed them very, very nicely. what was going through my mind was initially the reaction of a mother that think o.c. h
, here's eric, here's madeleine eric back and forth, sometimes writing about the same thing sometimes writing about dirchghts things. but this is all going on. and you're suspicious of his behavior and he won't, he won't confide in you and he shuts you off. and that goes on for years. ing for years and years. and you try and you try and she huts you off. what goes through your mind when you went and sat down and tried to recreate all of this knowing when retrospect where it was going to end...
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you come from a large family, don't you, madeleine? >> yes, i have six sisters and one brother. how many do you have? >> i have five brothers, one sister and one. >> one what? >> i don't know, we're waiting for word. madeleine, these men are all technicians out here and i'm sure they would be interested in your vital statistics. [ cheers and applause ] >> let me handle it for you, men. >> well, i am 5'6" and weigh about eight stones. >> you weigh eight stones. what a wonderful way to get stoned. tell us more, my doll. >> my measurements are 35, 26, 35. [ cheers and applause ] >> just your name, rank and serial number, not your secret weapon. [ laughter ] >> you know, bob, i never realized it before. >> what, honey? >> we are the same height. >> we are the same height? >> yes, if we stand close together and see who is taller. who is taller? >> who cares? [ laughter ] >> and now let's jump to the hot spot on the northeast coast of vietnam. if you think you're confused, you should have seen what security did to us. we changed directions more often than a burp in a wind tunnel. the
you come from a large family, don't you, madeleine? >> yes, i have six sisters and one brother. how many do you have? >> i have five brothers, one sister and one. >> one what? >> i don't know, we're waiting for word. madeleine, these men are all technicians out here and i'm sure they would be interested in your vital statistics. [ cheers and applause ] >> let me handle it for you, men. >> well, i am 5'6" and weigh about eight stones. >> you weigh...
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what madeleine talked about is exactly right. people across the country are talking about how they need relief and how excited they are. the polling is through the roof on this. and the most popular items are actually the items you talk about, the ones that get money in people's pockets. those survival checks so popular. and i think that is also the reality of where we are. last thing i'll say is i just think that what happened during the obama administration with the last rescue package was also a lesson to people. i think that we understand that the level of crisis that we face requires a solution that matches the scale of that crisis, and i believe that that is what we will be delivering when we pass this through the house and when president biden signs it into law. >> you know, when i sat in economics classes, i never heard an economist satisfied with anything that the government would do, especially legislatively. when i was working in the senate finance committee, i never heard economists compliment us for the quality of ou
what madeleine talked about is exactly right. people across the country are talking about how they need relief and how excited they are. the polling is through the roof on this. and the most popular items are actually the items you talk about, the ones that get money in people's pockets. those survival checks so popular. and i think that is also the reality of where we are. last thing i'll say is i just think that what happened during the obama administration with the last rescue package was...
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you madeleine? >> said he'd show me the most famous ruin.him? his great grandfather was in charge of goose pimples for lady godiva. >> but he is the greatest comedian in the world. >> how do you know? >> it says so. >> i had a tear and sent it over and she does sewing on the side. money for laundry and little things like that. oh, my. >> well, let's be fair. he really is considerate. >> that's true. when i found four scorpions in the room, he gave one to each of us. >> tell the fellas you're kidding? >> they know that bob. we've loved every minute of this trip. been the greatest moment of our lives. ♪ ♪ we love the game but what gave us all our biggest ♪ ♪ and be here with you ♪ ♪ and thailand too ♪ ♪ cameron bay oh lots of you ♪ ♪ and even that jungle we love to be here with you ♪ ♪ in the chapel and gave us all a great big boot ♪ ♪ pajamas, sailing mellow drama ♪ ♪ each one of you we all salute ♪ ♪ it's been a ball we thank you all you made our troop feel ten feet tall ♪ ♪ we love being here and hope it's over next year ♪ ♪ love being here
you madeleine? >> said he'd show me the most famous ruin.him? his great grandfather was in charge of goose pimples for lady godiva. >> but he is the greatest comedian in the world. >> how do you know? >> it says so. >> i had a tear and sent it over and she does sewing on the side. money for laundry and little things like that. oh, my. >> well, let's be fair. he really is considerate. >> that's true. when i found four scorpions in the room, he gave one...
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it's certainly been quite a month for madeleine. the conversation with madeline and harry will be kate tapper not only a cnn anchor in washington-based correspondent in a savvy and incisive commentary in the very supportive neighbor and customer in a native of philadelphia and those of you not familiar of where this format works and i still like to ask questions if you'd like to do so click on the q&a icon at the bottom of the screen and in that column you find a link for purchasing copies in the children's companion version you are always loved natalie, harry and jake the screen is yours. >> it's great to be here, let me start by saying that congresswoman dean has instructed me too call her mad or matter lean but i'm not wired to call a congresswoman but when i call her that throughout, she has told me not to, it's an honor to be here i read the book earlier because i had them on the show tuesday in these things go relatively short but it was good to know item much longer opportunity to talk to them it's such a powerful book and i
it's certainly been quite a month for madeleine. the conversation with madeline and harry will be kate tapper not only a cnn anchor in washington-based correspondent in a savvy and incisive commentary in the very supportive neighbor and customer in a native of philadelphia and those of you not familiar of where this format works and i still like to ask questions if you'd like to do so click on the q&a icon at the bottom of the screen and in that column you find a link for purchasing copies...
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co—writer and director madeleine sims—fewer stars as miriam, sister to anna maguire�*s greta, with whomyeah, i miss what we used to be like. miriam! when her own relationship with caleb hits the rocks, miriam shares a fireside evening with greta's husband dylan, with terrible consequences. dylan: all i'm saying is you and me... - ..we're in this together. i know we've hurt each other, | but we care about each other. just — get off. intriguingly, violation intercuts between the revelations of what happened that night with the repercussions that follow, creating a narrative tension that keeps the audience on edge while also offering a bold new take on the revenge genre. there are shades of the 'nature is satan�*s church�* mantra from lars von trier�*s antichrist in the almost—mythical rural setting, along with an unforgiving physicality that put me in mind of kieslowski's a short film about killing and danny boyle's shallow grave. that's a heady cocktail, and the film certainly packs a powerful punch. but be warned — violation is not for the faint—hearted. you can find it now on shudder.
co—writer and director madeleine sims—fewer stars as miriam, sister to anna maguire�*s greta, with whomyeah, i miss what we used to be like. miriam! when her own relationship with caleb hits the rocks, miriam shares a fireside evening with greta's husband dylan, with terrible consequences. dylan: all i'm saying is you and me... - ..we're in this together. i know we've hurt each other, | but we care about each other. just — get off. intriguingly, violation intercuts between the...
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my knowledge and yet not talk of peace between madeleine and to. speak a blatant. nolen asked find any student in a suit. and. get in then we could manana not 50. of course if one tapped flight at adelanto come i let her call. i love. you by. the. you know. i. carved out. so. hard. to. be one of the men i told. i told. ok. so. when you see. it was a. great guy and he could. ignore. and really wanted to hear it. seemed. so. in. what hands of my. how my how i had what i had a hard. what i hear. all of these. need. in my. in the hole in. the in who saw the money and needed me. and now. and there. for how. it would. 100. of. them had. seeing how i don't care and. didn't have. the. l. look forward to talking to you all. that technology should work for people. i robot must obey the orders given by human beings except where such orders would conflict with the 1st law show your identification for should be very careful about artificial intelligence and the point obesity is to face transfer evidence here. plates on various chozen with artificial intelligence will suddenly b
my knowledge and yet not talk of peace between madeleine and to. speak a blatant. nolen asked find any student in a suit. and. get in then we could manana not 50. of course if one tapped flight at adelanto come i let her call. i love. you by. the. you know. i. carved out. so. hard. to. be one of the men i told. i told. ok. so. when you see. it was a. great guy and he could. ignore. and really wanted to hear it. seemed. so. in. what hands of my. how my how i had what i had a hard. what i hear....
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i'm joined now by democratic congresswoman madeleine dean of pennsylvania, former trump impeachment manageron the committee, one of the committees investigating the insurrection. congresswoman, first i wonder how much there's a shared sense of what happened even on capitol hill, even on the members of congress who were in that building on that day, if your colleagues across the aisle think it was all some jokey lark or not. >> my blood is boiling with your initial reporting there. i was there on january the 6th. we were there in the capitol, and the insurrectionists didn't give a damn if i was a democrat or a republican or a staffer or a visitor. they were out for an attack. they were out for an attack on our democracy. they were out for an attack on our joint session of congress, including the vice president of the united states. they chanted, hang mike pence. we were taken out in gas masks. they were shooting into the chamber. are you kidding me? this wasn't some picnic. this was an insurrection where, thankfully, the capitol police and many others saved hundreds and hundreds of lives. pe
i'm joined now by democratic congresswoman madeleine dean of pennsylvania, former trump impeachment manageron the committee, one of the committees investigating the insurrection. congresswoman, first i wonder how much there's a shared sense of what happened even on capitol hill, even on the members of congress who were in that building on that day, if your colleagues across the aisle think it was all some jokey lark or not. >> my blood is boiling with your initial reporting there. i was...
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. >> with us right now is the democratic congresswoman madeleine dean representing the 4th district, northwest of philadelphia. congresswoman, thank you for being here. republican lawmakers in 43 states are introducing, look at it, it's dizzying, introducing hundreds of restrictive voting rights bills, including in your state. how do you and your colleagues plan to fight it there? >> we will fight it by exposing it for what it is. these are all attempts to disenfranchise by way of legislating i was state representative for 6 1/2 years. we have battled these kinds of voting restrictions for more than a decade. i remember when i came in 2012 to the pennsylvania legislature they had recently passed voter i.d., tried to restrict those who could come to vote. it is a mess, of course, but we went to the courts and the pennsylvania supreme court threw this out as unconstitutional. these are desperate claims by legislators, by a party, frankly, that is desperately trying to hold on to power and will do anything, including disenfranchise you or me, in it's wake. >> we saw really a striking co
. >> with us right now is the democratic congresswoman madeleine dean representing the 4th district, northwest of philadelphia. congresswoman, thank you for being here. republican lawmakers in 43 states are introducing, look at it, it's dizzying, introducing hundreds of restrictive voting rights bills, including in your state. how do you and your colleagues plan to fight it there? >> we will fight it by exposing it for what it is. these are all attempts to disenfranchise by way of...
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pennsylvania congresswoman madeleine dean, thank you so much. always good to see you, my friend. >> what michael cohen had to say about his eighth visit -- eight, with the manhattan d.a.'s office and that's next. at the top of the hour the bad actors of the gop. lawrence o'donnell of msnbc's "the last word," and he has a thing or two to say about that including the future of the filibuster coming up in the next hour. e filibuster coming up in the next hour are you packed yet? our flight is early tomorrow. and it's a long flight too. once we get there, we will need... buttercup! ♪ did you know that some aluminum free deodorants only mask odor? secret aluminum free helps eliminate odor instead of just masking it. and is made with 3x more odor fighters. with secret, keep it fresh every day. secret. you may have many reasons for waiting to go to your doctor right now. but if you're experiencing leg pain, swelling, or redness, don't wait to see your doctor. these could be symptoms of deep vein thrombosis, a blood clot which could travel to your lungs
pennsylvania congresswoman madeleine dean, thank you so much. always good to see you, my friend. >> what michael cohen had to say about his eighth visit -- eight, with the manhattan d.a.'s office and that's next. at the top of the hour the bad actors of the gop. lawrence o'donnell of msnbc's "the last word," and he has a thing or two to say about that including the future of the filibuster coming up in the next hour. e filibuster coming up in the next hour are you packed yet?...
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madeleine dean of pennsylvania. she was a house impeachment manager in this year's senate trial against the former president. thanks for joining us as always. >>> the united states is finally in a decent place when it comes to coronavirus vaccines. three different vaccines, all highly effective, but all three need to work in concert with one another to best the pandemic. hesitancy against one of them could potentially set us back. up next, why you should get and take whichever vaccine is offered to you. >>> and as you know, monitoring the senate floor, lawmakers are debating the covid relief bill. the vote-a-rama going strong now more than 19 hours. senators are reportedly taking nap shifts. we'll bring you the latest as it happens. test as it happens. isn't that the dog's towel? hey, me towel su towel. more gain scent plus oxi boost and febreze in every gain fling. you may have many reasons for waiting to go to your doctor right now. but if you're experiencing leg pain, swelling, or redness, don't wait to see your
madeleine dean of pennsylvania. she was a house impeachment manager in this year's senate trial against the former president. thanks for joining us as always. >>> the united states is finally in a decent place when it comes to coronavirus vaccines. three different vaccines, all highly effective, but all three need to work in concert with one another to best the pandemic. hesitancy against one of them could potentially set us back. up next, why you should get and take whichever vaccine...
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madeleine and her mother had asked people to submit information on social media than they would contact people and get photos and materials for the squares. >>each square came with a letter about that person story and all of that part of the fabric of the memorial forever. there's a nice story time for another look at the 4 zone forecast now we know what's hit us so we want to know if anything else is coming our way so let's check in with lauren so yeah i think i think it looks promising in the long range little bit more promising that it did a couple of days ago. so that's good news. we certainly need the rain and we're getting out there right now the scattered showers thunderstorms the hill boy it has been one most fascinating weather days outside it continues out there right now beautiful billowing clouds out there toward the golden gate bridge. yes, some of those clouds rolling overhead looking over san francisco see the rain moving by there. >>well we've had that nice a low pressure center just swirling along the coastline and that's been the key we haven't had a really well organi
madeleine and her mother had asked people to submit information on social media than they would contact people and get photos and materials for the squares. >>each square came with a letter about that person story and all of that part of the fabric of the memorial forever. there's a nice story time for another look at the 4 zone forecast now we know what's hit us so we want to know if anything else is coming our way so let's check in with lauren so yeah i think i think it looks promising...
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. >> reporter: madeleine reagan is 10. her penpal is 94.d penpal? >> making her happy. she's just very nice. >> reporter: writing teacher judy jenkins came up with the idea. >> wouldn't it be cool to have a bond developed between an elderly person and a child? >> reporter: that's exactly what happened for joann baron who lives at brook g pandemic. >> if you can't communicate, it is an isolation factor, and it's very lonesome. >> thank youer for the last letter. >> reporter: her penpal, a 9-year-old, has become her friend. >> having a penpal, i can learn new things about her. >> reporter: new friendships formed the old-fashioned way -- by handwritten words. >> words are power. words can heal. words can influence. words can inspire. >> reporter: and they can brighten the world of penpals of any age. chip reid, cbs news, silver spring, maryland. >>> coming up on "cbs this morning," a look at so-called vaccine passports which could decide who's allowed to travel or stay at a hotel. >>> plus, jamie dimon, ceo of jpmorgan chase, tells us about a
. >> reporter: madeleine reagan is 10. her penpal is 94.d penpal? >> making her happy. she's just very nice. >> reporter: writing teacher judy jenkins came up with the idea. >> wouldn't it be cool to have a bond developed between an elderly person and a child? >> reporter: that's exactly what happened for joann baron who lives at brook g pandemic. >> if you can't communicate, it is an isolation factor, and it's very lonesome. >> thank youer for the last...
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in these kinds of situations, the government has trouble enforcing the restrictions. 79—year—old madeleineere after refusing the astrazeneca jab. she didn't trust it with all her underlying conditions, she told me. but while waiting for the pfizer one, she caught covid. has it changed her mind about the astrazeneca vaccine? non, non. "no," she said. it's here in the capital's life—support units that pressure on president macron has been sharpest. some doctors have warned of an impending health disaster, saying they could soon be forced to choose which patients live and which die. tonight, mr macron admitted france needed to toughen the rules. from saturday, everyone will have to stay local and schools will close for up to a month. translation: we did everything we could to take these _ decisions as late as possible, and only when they became strictly necessary. that time is now. but i would also like to tell you this evening that, thanks to the vaccine, we can see the way out of the crisis. with transfers from the worst—hit areas already begun, doctors have been calling for a third nationa
in these kinds of situations, the government has trouble enforcing the restrictions. 79—year—old madeleineere after refusing the astrazeneca jab. she didn't trust it with all her underlying conditions, she told me. but while waiting for the pfizer one, she caught covid. has it changed her mind about the astrazeneca vaccine? non, non. "no," she said. it's here in the capital's life—support units that pressure on president macron has been sharpest. some doctors have warned of an...
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guest in and you can react i promise i'll go right back to you so brian you know i mean it's like madeleine albright when we stand tall and we see further i mean that was during the crisis breaking up of yugoslavia the illegal invasion of iraq and to that i could go on and on and on so i had him on maybe can have good intentions but that's not power politics go ahead brian in washington. well and i would actually dispute the the good intentions part i mean i think the whole reference you know values is largely a pretext it's largely a problem for public consumption to disguise what is basically a naked self interested foreign policy that aims to dominate or dislodge or topple governments that are independent independent meaning that they have the capacity to control their own labor their own land their own resources and to be politically independent rather than submissive and so the united states in this day and age says we're doing this for an unknowable cards we're doing this to bring democracy or in the case of libya it was to protect civilians or in iraq it was to stop weapons of mass d
guest in and you can react i promise i'll go right back to you so brian you know i mean it's like madeleine albright when we stand tall and we see further i mean that was during the crisis breaking up of yugoslavia the illegal invasion of iraq and to that i could go on and on and on so i had him on maybe can have good intentions but that's not power politics go ahead brian in washington. well and i would actually dispute the the good intentions part i mean i think the whole reference you know...
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after that, former british prime minister margaret thatcher and then former secretary of state al madeleine albright talk about democracy in the cold war. later, remarks from former president ronald reagan and dedication ceremony for a sculpture made from pieces of the berlin wall, created by winston churchill's granddaughter. 75 years ago in march 1946, winston churchill delivered his iron curtain speech at westminster college in fulton, missouri. next, former soviet leader, mcal gorbachev's lecture at the college from may 1992. he talked about how the world could emerge from the cold war and shape the future. [applause] which this cultures imagination and fantasy, with remarkable expressiveness and icon this-ism convey the drama of the cold war. the arab press about human striving to penetrate the buyers of alienation and confrontation, it is symbolic on winston churchill. and in this culture should be in fulton. more than 46 years ago, winston churchill spoke in fulton and in my country, this speech was singled out as the formal declaration of the cold war. this was indeed the first time
after that, former british prime minister margaret thatcher and then former secretary of state al madeleine albright talk about democracy in the cold war. later, remarks from former president ronald reagan and dedication ceremony for a sculpture made from pieces of the berlin wall, created by winston churchill's granddaughter. 75 years ago in march 1946, winston churchill delivered his iron curtain speech at westminster college in fulton, missouri. next, former soviet leader, mcal gorbachev's...
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story the world changed big time over the last year but some things stay the same remember russia madeleine as well that our global engagement center has identified 4 russian online platforms that are directed by russian intelligence services and spread disinformation about 2 of the vaccines that have now been approved by the f.d.a. in this country back to just in time to wage vaccine war because while hacking the bit passe in electing foreign presidents is a bit wild being that down not vaccines are where it's at 2021 and when it became clear that american scientists might now vaccine the russian ones the kremlin bolts had no choice but to raise that disinform in head again. the emphasis on denigrating pfizer is likely due to its status as the 1st besides it wouldn't be to see mass use resulting in a greater potential threat to sputniks market dominance who said a global pandemic couldn't be politicized now some would say these madness a bit late to the game i mean sputnik freeze already registered in around 40 countries many of which didn't even consider pfizer not because they'd been bra
story the world changed big time over the last year but some things stay the same remember russia madeleine as well that our global engagement center has identified 4 russian online platforms that are directed by russian intelligence services and spread disinformation about 2 of the vaccines that have now been approved by the f.d.a. in this country back to just in time to wage vaccine war because while hacking the bit passe in electing foreign presidents is a bit wild being that down not...
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sherman also hold a hearing on state of democracy around the world with former secretary of state madeleine albright among the witnesses. then at 1:30 we hear from current secretary of state tony blinken as he testifying about biden administrations foreign policy agenda before the house foreign affairs committee. and those more live coverage on our website, the senate environment committee looking at ways to address climate change in the energy sector that's live at 10 a.m. eastern. at the same time the house small business committee meets to consider necks steps for the paycheck protection loan program established by congress in early stages of the pandemic at 3 p.m. a senate judiciary sub committee exams whether special interest groups have influence on the federal courts. again, you'll find hearings streaming live at c-span.org. the health
sherman also hold a hearing on state of democracy around the world with former secretary of state madeleine albright among the witnesses. then at 1:30 we hear from current secretary of state tony blinken as he testifying about biden administrations foreign policy agenda before the house foreign affairs committee. and those more live coverage on our website, the senate environment committee looking at ways to address climate change in the energy sector that's live at 10 a.m. eastern. at the same...
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in these kinds of situations, the government has trouble enforcing the restrictions. 79—year—old madeleinedn't trust it with all her underlying conditions, she told me. but while waiting for the pfizer one, she caught covid. has it changed her mind about the astrazeneca vaccine? non, non. "no," she said. it's here in the capital's life—support units that pressure on president macron has been sharpest. some doctors have warned of an impending health disaster, saying they could soon be forced to choose which patients live and which die. tonight, mr macron admitted france needed to toughen the rules. from saturday, everyone will have to stay local and schools will close for up to a month. translation: we did everything we could to take these decisionsl as late as possible, and only when they became strictly necessary. that time is now. but i would also like to tell you this evening that, thanks to the vaccine, we can see the way out of the crisis. with transfers from the worst—hit areas already begun, doctors have been calling for a third national lockdown. the light restrictions currently in
in these kinds of situations, the government has trouble enforcing the restrictions. 79—year—old madeleinedn't trust it with all her underlying conditions, she told me. but while waiting for the pfizer one, she caught covid. has it changed her mind about the astrazeneca vaccine? non, non. "no," she said. it's here in the capital's life—support units that pressure on president macron has been sharpest. some doctors have warned of an impending health disaster, saying they could...
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in these kinds of situations, the government has trouble enforcing the restrictions. 79—year—old madeleineng the astrazeneca jab. she didn't trust it with all her underlying conditions, she told me. but while waiting for the pfizer one, she caught covid. has it changed her mind about the astrazeneca vaccine? non, non. "no," she said. it's here in the capital's life—support units that pressure on president macron has been sharpest. some doctors have warned of an impending health disaster, saying they could soon be forced to choose which patients live and which die. tonight, mr macron admitted france needed to toughen the rules. from saturday, everyone will have to stay local and schools will close for up to a month. translation: we did everything we could to take these decisionsl as late as possible and only when they became strictly necessary. that time is now. but i would also like to tell you this evening that, thanks to the vaccine, we can see the way out of the crisis. with transfers from the worst—hit areas already begun, doctors have been calling for a third national lockdown. the li
in these kinds of situations, the government has trouble enforcing the restrictions. 79—year—old madeleineng the astrazeneca jab. she didn't trust it with all her underlying conditions, she told me. but while waiting for the pfizer one, she caught covid. has it changed her mind about the astrazeneca vaccine? non, non. "no," she said. it's here in the capital's life—support units that pressure on president macron has been sharpest. some doctors have warned of an impending health...
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jill who brought us together, staff who helped us get madeleine albright to write the forward. joyce, who helped us be here tonight and carolyn, who helped us procure the images. to acquaint you with the buck, we thought we would answer some of the most frequently asked questions that we get. herstory, a timeline of the women who changed america is a vivid, visual timeline of over 850 women from 1587 to 2007. women who changed our country with their significant accomplishments, most of whom we don't know about, and most of whom we don't learn about and school. we start with the virginia, who was born in what would become the state of north carolina in 1587. we progress through time in this slide of the women who changed america in 1940. note the varied visual images and the range of accomplishments of these women from actors and entertainers to sculptors and writers. and we reached 2007. in that year, harvard university, which was founded in 16 36, names its first female president, and achievement that only took 400 years. [laughs] [laughs] the idea for the book came from my te
jill who brought us together, staff who helped us get madeleine albright to write the forward. joyce, who helped us be here tonight and carolyn, who helped us procure the images. to acquaint you with the buck, we thought we would answer some of the most frequently asked questions that we get. herstory, a timeline of the women who changed america is a vivid, visual timeline of over 850 women from 1587 to 2007. women who changed our country with their significant accomplishments, most of whom we...
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former secretary of state madeleine albright from the same lecture series in september of 2019, discusses challenges faces democracies in the 21st century. westminster college provided the video. >> i cannot tell you what a privilege it is to have been invited to deliver the 59th green foundation lecture. i look at the green foundation lecture series with a lot of awe. you've had former presidents and
former secretary of state madeleine albright from the same lecture series in september of 2019, discusses challenges faces democracies in the 21st century. westminster college provided the video. >> i cannot tell you what a privilege it is to have been invited to deliver the 59th green foundation lecture. i look at the green foundation lecture series with a lot of awe. you've had former presidents and
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up next, former secretary of c, madeleine albright from the same lecture seek series, in september 2019, sh
up next, former secretary of c, madeleine albright from the same lecture seek series, in september 2019, sh
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ashley: new details on his parents of madeleine who vanished during a vacation in portugal.n to steal from hotels. the german citizen was named the main suspect in the case last year. is currently behind bars for a separate crime. >> los angeles county da george gascon facing a recall effort less than 3 years into his term. the progressive reforms prioritize criminals over victims. >> lawrence jones with those policies. we have the story. >> never thought i would ever have to say goodbye to a child. >> reporter: is real child was brutally murdered may 2018 but enter george gascon's reform all the special circumstances that would have put the suspect away for life are dismissed. >> the day i found out what he was doing was a slap in the face. after george gascon - the brains of not fully developed i do not care. someone who murders someone, you know what you are doing. >> reporter: steve owen is also in morning. his widow tanya served alongside her husband and wants's collective face the death penalty da gascon has bandit. >> i always believed in the justice system. he was no
ashley: new details on his parents of madeleine who vanished during a vacation in portugal.n to steal from hotels. the german citizen was named the main suspect in the case last year. is currently behind bars for a separate crime. >> los angeles county da george gascon facing a recall effort less than 3 years into his term. the progressive reforms prioritize criminals over victims. >> lawrence jones with those policies. we have the story. >> never thought i would ever have to...
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so they called it when everything was going wrong madeleine's war then when we won they called it something else but but one of the things when i gone back there is a whole generation of little girls in kosovo. whose first name is madeline, but the most incredible thing president clinton and i went there this june on the anniversary of all that i have never been to a place that was so grateful to the united states hundreds of american flags. thank you usa and a functioning democracy. so next question keep please keep it short. thank you, dr. albright. thank you very much for a very powerful speech. my name is tanya and i represent an independent russian news organization that is based in the united states and europe called rtvi. and my question is you mentioned during your speech that seniors of peace was a turning point in the international relations. what would you call a new turning point that marked the deterioration of relationship between russia and the west that is happening for the last 30 years. thank you. the u-turn the u-turn was vladimir putin. who is a kgb agent who has tried v
so they called it when everything was going wrong madeleine's war then when we won they called it something else but but one of the things when i gone back there is a whole generation of little girls in kosovo. whose first name is madeline, but the most incredible thing president clinton and i went there this june on the anniversary of all that i have never been to a place that was so grateful to the united states hundreds of american flags. thank you usa and a functioning democracy. so next...
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up next, former secretary of state madelein albright from the same lecture series in september of 2019, she discusses challenges facing democracies in the 21st century. westminster college provided the video. >> i cannot tell you what a privilege it is to have been invited to deliver the 59th green foundation lecture.. i look at the green foundation lecture series with a lot of awe. you've had former presidents and prime ministers and nobel prize winners, and even a rock musician. i am none of those things. but i am a professor and so i love captive audiences and am a former diplomat, and so i love to give speeches.
up next, former secretary of state madelein albright from the same lecture series in september of 2019, she discusses challenges facing democracies in the 21st century. westminster college provided the video. >> i cannot tell you what a privilege it is to have been invited to deliver the 59th green foundation lecture.. i look at the green foundation lecture series with a lot of awe. you've had former presidents and prime ministers and nobel prize winners, and even a rock musician. i am...
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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 constructed and 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 czech 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. 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 constructed and...
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russell and michelle looking at a madeleine asked and atlantic team. and it's clear that had you had to look at a small nest and deduce of the little 10 on this issue 1. $116.00 which. anomaly or from the center of our. bad blood. pressure like the card for lump all of the quote because i was going. for them over. and then one of the people thought. i lost you can i had a look at them and one of the only really. a little bit of. a clue. that rob. was vulnerable. also all the more. emotional for. comes from the town of deer iowa near damascus. undersell smith 2012 it's one of the towns that has been most affected by the violence. throughout the country syrians have been documenting the day to day were pression by their wishing . in 2011 these videos were the only way to expose to the rest of the world what was happening inside syria the regime had closed its borders to many foreign journalists amateur videos flooded the internet. they've now become precious archives of history like this one filmed in damascus in november 20th 11. the secret police in ac
russell and michelle looking at a madeleine asked and atlantic team. and it's clear that had you had to look at a small nest and deduce of the little 10 on this issue 1. $116.00 which. anomaly or from the center of our. bad blood. pressure like the card for lump all of the quote because i was going. for them over. and then one of the people thought. i lost you can i had a look at them and one of the only really. a little bit of. a clue. that rob. was vulnerable. also all the more. emotional...
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i mean, you stop and think about his cabinet, madeleine albright, janet rain now, 40% of clinton's cabinet up on dana's point about women empowerment, 40% of his first cabinet was female, set records. and clinton also signed the family medical leave act, the women in the military, so women could fly fighter jets, get on warships. you know, don't forget hillary clinton. she was a different kind of first lady. so i think, his behavior with monica lewinsky obscures a lot of things including some real accomplishments in the area that he's going to be talking about, especially after the pandemic, making sure women don't get left behind. >> greg: do you think women are going to get left behind? we don't have symposiums on men getting left behind. people like me. >> katie: you have a book. we are not going to leave you behind, greg, i promise. but if they are worried about bill clinton leaving that with them, they are like bill, i'm good, don't need you to bring me anywhere, we are good on that. but it's true that democrats did make this bed in the 1990s and the lewinsky thing is the tame version
i mean, you stop and think about his cabinet, madeleine albright, janet rain now, 40% of clinton's cabinet up on dana's point about women empowerment, 40% of his first cabinet was female, set records. and clinton also signed the family medical leave act, the women in the military, so women could fly fighter jets, get on warships. you know, don't forget hillary clinton. she was a different kind of first lady. so i think, his behavior with monica lewinsky obscures a lot of things including some...
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. >> go madeleine. to >>. >> what does she want maybe i could do it?romantic that i could say. man you already aren't you? >> give me something romantic. >> do you brush after every meal? church. >> yes yes bob. >> what did i say? >> do you like congress daniels. >> do you like caulker spaniel. >> you did a great job. >> what about a were ward for him to think he deserves it? [applause]. that's all there is today i'm sorry. it >> just walk across the audience right there. >> thank you. he's probably a spy. >> i think i express comment from everyone when i say i have a crush on you sweetheart ♪ ♪ ♪ >> how do you feel about american how do you feel about american men? >> i love american men, they are sweet, kind and so lovable. >> true true. >> what country are you from? i'm from lower slovenia. why here we get we are getting off one of our new air bases. we heard about colonel wilson, they gave us a christmas party. free room and board my right arm, explaining why the girls get the most applause. >> it was a better shear force, the first time in four ye
. >> go madeleine. to >>. >> what does she want maybe i could do it?romantic that i could say. man you already aren't you? >> give me something romantic. >> do you brush after every meal? church. >> yes yes bob. >> what did i say? >> do you like congress daniels. >> do you like caulker spaniel. >> you did a great job. >> what about a were ward for him to think he deserves it? [applause]. that's all there is today i'm sorry. it...
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in one hour, madeleine albright on the challenges facing democracies in the 21st century. she spoke at westminster college in fulton, missouri. approaches to teaching abraham lincoln and the civil warrior lady soms when you think back on your parents winston and clementine churchill. what comes to mind? what do you think of when you think of your mom and dad? too marvelous very loving and very lovable people. how long have they been gone? my father died in 65 1965 and my mother died in 1977. so quite a long time. where did they meet? they met in london at a ball and their first meeting was not particularly a successful one. my father saw this beautiful gi
in one hour, madeleine albright on the challenges facing democracies in the 21st century. she spoke at westminster college in fulton, missouri. approaches to teaching abraham lincoln and the civil warrior lady soms when you think back on your parents winston and clementine churchill. what comes to mind? what do you think of when you think of your mom and dad? too marvelous very loving and very lovable people. how long have they been gone? my father died in 65 1965 and my mother died in 1977. so...
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another 13-year-old named madeleine started a memorial quilt. square made with a piece of ana carter's dress who was 13, too, when she was taken by covid. in california carla began folding origami cranes as a kind of therapy. thousands of them now suspended on copper wires. >> the origami crane is the symbol of carrying the soul into the heavens. these are representing the people we've lost, and they're flying together. so they are not alone, and we are not alone. >> and in a community garden in phoenix out of all this death comes life in the form of newly planted, providing a place to mourn, to contemplate and to celebrate lives well-lived. like these. ♪♪ >> may all your dreams come true and you live happily ever after. >> bonnie mccloud leaves five adoring grandchildren. to honor her memory 16-year-old ali is still making masks just like her nana taught her. what do you miss about her the most? >> just her hugs and time together. i look back now and i think of everything we got to do in the last months and because of the masks we worked togeth
another 13-year-old named madeleine started a memorial quilt. square made with a piece of ana carter's dress who was 13, too, when she was taken by covid. in california carla began folding origami cranes as a kind of therapy. thousands of them now suspended on copper wires. >> the origami crane is the symbol of carrying the soul into the heavens. these are representing the people we've lost, and they're flying together. so they are not alone, and we are not alone. >> and in a...