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former secretary of state madeleine albright says the president made the right move. >> i think he handled it very well, the reason we intervened this is terrible things are happening on the ground near libya. people were being killed, gaddafi himself had said he was going to slaughter everyone. we had an international support for. >> reporter: the first set of data will be to take charge of the no-fly zones >> justine: . facing mounting concern over the proposed mission president barack obama is scheduled to address the nation today, a live event scheduled for 4:30 p.m. we wish be sure to light in exactly what he says. coming up, the latest on the worsening situation in japan will take about 6.5 magnitude aftershock and the latest on the radiation concerns. we will be right back with the kron 4 morning news, weather and traffic in just a few moments. >> justine: welcome back to the kron 4 news, a live look here from our roof camera in san francisco a little dark out there. the rain is finally tapering off after last week's storms, here is a look at your 7 day around the bay. that is and 8
former secretary of state madeleine albright says the president made the right move. >> i think he handled it very well, the reason we intervened this is terrible things are happening on the ground near libya. people were being killed, gaddafi himself had said he was going to slaughter everyone. we had an international support for. >> reporter: the first set of data will be to take charge of the no-fly zones >> justine: . facing mounting concern over the proposed mission...
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madeleine albright says "if your goal is to understand world affairs in the 21st century there can be no better guide. thank you for joining me. >> thank you, charlie. /211 0211insibl rom pacicas norrs comeo th goes tegotte kwiot and. of n lesthe h vieamar. llly bgain >>temoc, y.y.inin libnu nventi, sep of we he f mo psters ngha. bk gyrom lib. mo hom her 'm n.fematarian cri rebelsndgiolonmm ddaftiernmentups veseed ctrmore ol imhe wn omit wn a,mi frheapit pe my nephe. 00arav a e unite nateanw flneighbor ept nd cal a tarirgency. count rrepo sd tionryorriedbout thehuan osov t borde weakntertionallynd r gi oicen, er out toavbe sf al-islad deniesd olen safe veone is. co back ur umig cnc g easumpg sa oe af ths u. anic we arleed t d l of mre ere toav the opo-onso t at heino keower willetal acta >> mis, w goveorcot'ffor he collect rg rslic wos. nar. nssas ple nationde ink,hored rray idal crdsrying s clingol ans d de. detrs deolice rs e pibuuny deto l poce d n tnf of lorortensted sta t. wehavefrcoin afheads.ensting a t h daymi cntio wor' rigs and cial rv in ne dungeficit. he o theatio gove ati
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, to hear from secretary of state hillary clinton and her two predecessors in conversation, madeleine albright and condoleezza rice. you will hear from president clinton tonight, and also from a multitude of courageous activists who are linking arms to move the issues of women's rights everywhere from rhetoric to reality. it is really wonderful to be partnering again with such prestigious organizations women for women international, and human foundation. and our sponsors, but out whom we could not be here. american express, the coca-cola company, exxonmobil, pricewaterhousecoopers, the berkeley foundation, delta and others. in framing the issues and covering the discussions for the summit, we brought together all the journalistic and editorial producing teams at of my magazines. so many of the people attending the summit had advanced the dignity and rights of women, and some of them a great personal risk. let's celebrate them. and all the women who cannot be here from all over the world. as a passionate activists, one said to me last week when she showed me her extraordinary photographs that y
, to hear from secretary of state hillary clinton and her two predecessors in conversation, madeleine albright and condoleezza rice. you will hear from president clinton tonight, and also from a multitude of courageous activists who are linking arms to move the issues of women's rights everywhere from rhetoric to reality. it is really wonderful to be partnering again with such prestigious organizations women for women international, and human foundation. and our sponsors, but out whom we could...
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madeleine albright says "if your goal is to understand world affairs in the 21st century there can be no better guide. thank you for joining me. >> thank you, charlie. >> tom: stocks rally to cap off a volatile february, but traders say the bulls' path could be blocked by a huge obstacle: rising oil prices. >> there scenario where oil prices derail the stock market is real. it's not a baseline scenario. >> susie: we look at how higher crude prices could affect the market and how higher gasoline prices are putting the squeeze on small businesses. you're watching "nightly business report" for monday, february 28. this is "nightly business report" with susie gharib and tom hudson. "nightly business report" is made possible by: this program is made possible by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you.
madeleine albright says "if your goal is to understand world affairs in the 21st century there can be no better guide. thank you for joining me. >> thank you, charlie. >> tom: stocks rally to cap off a volatile february, but traders say the bulls' path could be blocked by a huge obstacle: rising oil prices. >> there scenario where oil prices derail the stock market is real. it's not a baseline scenario. >> susie: we look at how higher crude prices could affect the...
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i'm for the taking madeleine albright's course -- currently taking madeleine albright's course and wead will play, in which i played you, madam secretary. [laughter] what are your objectives for afghanistan and pakistan, and are there specific policy changes you would see ports that -- towards that end? >> first of all, we have people in the department working on afghanistan, and one of the issues there is to translate from a military presence to a civilian and to capacity build. i was there myself -- i spent new year's eve, actually. we are helping to build a customs department, because if they can create customs revenue, that is revenue they can use -- to create to fu -- to fund the government. that is very important. one of the objectives in afghanistan is to have a transition from military to civilian government. with respect to afghanistan and pakistan, obviously, a key objective is to work with the governments of both countries to identify al qaeda, al qaeda havens, and to work to eliminate those. >> good luck with your role playing by the message to all students is that you can
i'm for the taking madeleine albright's course -- currently taking madeleine albright's course and wead will play, in which i played you, madam secretary. [laughter] what are your objectives for afghanistan and pakistan, and are there specific policy changes you would see ports that -- towards that end? >> first of all, we have people in the department working on afghanistan, and one of the issues there is to translate from a military presence to a civilian and to capacity build. i was...
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madeleine albright, i was right next to her, she was like a tank.[laughter] you can't imagine what it feels like to have 1.2 million women behind you pressing on you, and she was like -- nobody was going to displace her. [laughter] employ every medium. the media informs us, and women have a huge opportunity in social media. it can change the world. women are 60% of the social media users. so what are we talking about on social media? where's our tahrir square? it's time. and finally, because this is a book festival, tell your story. and that's how we share these stories, the information from generation to generation. and because women's history isn't really taught very much in school, it's even more important for women with to tell their stories. so i'm wearing my shirt. [laughter] and i want to encourage you all to gather up your power tools and let us use them to help women reach parity because it is important for women, as my friend katie say, not just to have the power to choose, but to choose power. and be i want to -- and i want to close with
madeleine albright, i was right next to her, she was like a tank.[laughter] you can't imagine what it feels like to have 1.2 million women behind you pressing on you, and she was like -- nobody was going to displace her. [laughter] employ every medium. the media informs us, and women have a huge opportunity in social media. it can change the world. women are 60% of the social media users. so what are we talking about on social media? where's our tahrir square? it's time. and finally, because...
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madeleine albright, i was right next to her, she was like a tank. [laughter] you can't imagine what it feels like to have 1.2 million women behind you pressing on you, and she was like -- nobody was going to displace her. [laughter] employ every medium. the media informs us, and women have a huge opportunity in social media. it can change the world. women are 60% of the social media users. so what are we talking about on social media? where's our tahrir square? it's time. and finally, because this is a book festival, tell your story. and that's how we share these stories, the information from generation to generation. and because women's history isn't really taught very much in school, it's even more important for women with to tell their stories. so i'm wearing my shirt. [laughter] and i want to encourage you all to gather up your power tools and let us use them to help women reach parity because it is important for women, as my friend katie say, not just to have the power to choose, but to choose power. and be i want to -- and i want to close with
madeleine albright, i was right next to her, she was like a tank. [laughter] you can't imagine what it feels like to have 1.2 million women behind you pressing on you, and she was like -- nobody was going to displace her. [laughter] employ every medium. the media informs us, and women have a huge opportunity in social media. it can change the world. women are 60% of the social media users. so what are we talking about on social media? where's our tahrir square? it's time. and finally, because...
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americans arrogated that role to ourselves, and some years ago our secretary of state at the time, madeleine albright, unilaterally proclaimed us to be the indispensable country. there's no evidence she consulted any foreigners about that. [laughter] and so i would, i would answer your question by putting it a different way perhaps; does the world need a good example? does it need a country that aspires to higher standard and tries to lead by example? i think it does. i think it used to have one in us. i wish we could return to those days. [applause] >> would my of the other possiblest -- would any of the other panelists like to add a word to that? [laughter] okay, the woman in the back row, if you'd pass her the microphone. >> thank you. um, i have a question for ambassador freeman and a question for mr. faust. sir, ambassador freeman, you said incompetence, ignorance, uninformed about the world, and we have domestic prejudice. i have my two children here with me, one 15, one 20. what would you tell them, how would you advise them so we are no longer incompetent, ignorant and uninformed? in if you h
americans arrogated that role to ourselves, and some years ago our secretary of state at the time, madeleine albright, unilaterally proclaimed us to be the indispensable country. there's no evidence she consulted any foreigners about that. [laughter] and so i would, i would answer your question by putting it a different way perhaps; does the world need a good example? does it need a country that aspires to higher standard and tries to lead by example? i think it does. i think it used to have...
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will hear from secretary of state hillary clinton and her debut predecessors in conversation, madeleine albright and connolly's of rice. you'll hear from president clinton tonight and michele bachelet on saturday morning and courageous activists removinmoving women's rights from rhetoric to reality. wonderful to be partners with such organization as vital global voices partnership women international, and they un foundation and our sponsors, without whom we could not be here. our founding partner hp, american express, coca-cola company, mobil goldman sacks 10,000 women, price waterhouse coopers the virgin foundation, delta, and david yurman. framing issues and covering the discussions, we brought together journalists and producing teams of newsweek and the daily beast.com. so many people attending the summit have advanced to the dignity and rights of women and some at great personal risk. let's celebrate them and all the women who cannot be here from all over the world. for passionate activist --, she brought back a photograph she visited in the condo. she said to me, "i want to say to people if
will hear from secretary of state hillary clinton and her debut predecessors in conversation, madeleine albright and connolly's of rice. you'll hear from president clinton tonight and michele bachelet on saturday morning and courageous activists removinmoving women's rights from rhetoric to reality. wonderful to be partners with such organization as vital global voices partnership women international, and they un foundation and our sponsors, without whom we could not be here. our founding...
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bonnie madeleine albright, serbs all want to travel in europe.hey pass necessary reforms to prevent them from meeting of these. they knew this was something to deal with easing but there is a concrete benefit so that is the challenge. to make sure concrete benefits are there and there is enough pressure from the ground up, even if they are reluctant to do it you can't -- right now in part because the dialogue is not very positive, the press is an important factor that tends to focus not on the benefits of looking forward, that is why the challenge is to keep the spotlight on what you need and what both of us try to is when we go, five times in the last few years i will be there and a couple weeks is talk to the people and to keep that front and center so leaders understand there are people watching what they do. >> what pressure can you bring to the high representative? the press issue which we saw as well 15 years ago, the local press was very antagonistic. >> probably -- what i already called it. cocktail with it. one of the challenges to europ
bonnie madeleine albright, serbs all want to travel in europe.hey pass necessary reforms to prevent them from meeting of these. they knew this was something to deal with easing but there is a concrete benefit so that is the challenge. to make sure concrete benefits are there and there is enough pressure from the ground up, even if they are reluctant to do it you can't -- right now in part because the dialogue is not very positive, the press is an important factor that tends to focus not on the...
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madeleine albright and sandy and robert talking about how to preserve what we have. why is that? that is an area of democratic politics. if you took a poll and asked the american people how much of our budget we should spend on development assistance they would say between 3% and 5%, no more. how much do you think we spend? 10% or 15%. too much. we spend 1% or less. no matter how many times we say it, it doesn't register. so even though every member of the united states congress knows that they can safely vote for a good budget they also know that they will never be defeated for voting against one. for all of you who are americans i ask you to think about that. when you want to sustain the effort in afghanistan i agree with much of what peter galbraith said about our needing a partner but we have to prove our good faith that we are not just interested in doing what happened to them in the 1980s when we were only too happy to dance with them until the soviet union left and we left and the wooley way you can stay after a war is over is to help people build a better future for their
madeleine albright and sandy and robert talking about how to preserve what we have. why is that? that is an area of democratic politics. if you took a poll and asked the american people how much of our budget we should spend on development assistance they would say between 3% and 5%, no more. how much do you think we spend? 10% or 15%. too much. we spend 1% or less. no matter how many times we say it, it doesn't register. so even though every member of the united states congress knows that they...
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. >> i am currently taking secretary madeleine albright's course on national security. my question is, from the perspective of the departure of homeland security, what are your priority objectives in pakistan and are there any specific policy changes or changes -- policy changes you see toward that end? >> first of all, we have people from the department working in afghanistan. one of the issues there is translating from a military presence to civilian. , spent a year's leave their and what we were doing is helping them build a customs department. if they could collect customs revenue, that is revenue that can be used to fund their government. that is very important in and of itself. one of our objectives in afghanistan is to have a transition from military to civilian governments. with respect to afghanistan and pakistan, obviously a key objective is to work with the governments of both countries to identify al qaeda havens and to work to eliminate those. >> the message to all of these students is, you can get into public service and look forward to spending in new yea
. >> i am currently taking secretary madeleine albright's course on national security. my question is, from the perspective of the departure of homeland security, what are your priority objectives in pakistan and are there any specific policy changes or changes -- policy changes you see toward that end? >> first of all, we have people from the department working in afghanistan. one of the issues there is translating from a military presence to civilian. , spent a year's leave their...
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former secretary or of state madeleine albright believes he made the right move. >> i think he handleshings were happening on the ground in libya. people are being killed. gaddafi himself had said he was going to slaughter everyone. we had international support. >> reporter: the first set is to take charge of the no- fly zone great black reporting. >> darya: facing mounting criticism over the purpose the president is going to address the nation in a live talk this afternoon for 30 p.m. you can watch it right here on www.kron4.com. >> mark: a quick break as the kron 4 morning news continues until 11:00 a.m.. >> louisa: welcome back to the kron 4 news. starting off with a shot of all the fuss is snow, highly 50 we have a list of the totals, through the pass army had. alpine 95 heavenly 64 kirkwood 15 9 in. norstar 72 squall 169 shrivel 81 in. of fresh news now in terms of the rainfall totals we got quite a bit of that as well. seven days san francisco topped 3 in. of rainfall. closer to that 6 in. mark. santa rosa, napa above 3 in. most talked to inches of rain over the past seven days.
former secretary or of state madeleine albright believes he made the right move. >> i think he handleshings were happening on the ground in libya. people are being killed. gaddafi himself had said he was going to slaughter everyone. we had international support. >> reporter: the first set is to take charge of the no- fly zone great black reporting. >> darya: facing mounting criticism over the purpose the president is going to address the nation in a live talk this afternoon...
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. >> i acurrently taking secretary madeleine albright's course on national security. my question is, from the perspective of the departure of homeland security, what are your priity objectives in pakistan and are there any specific policy changes or changes -- policy changes you see toward that end? >> first of all, we have people from the department working in afghanistan. one of the issues there is translating from a military presence to civilian. ,pent a year's leave their and what we were doing is helping them build a customs partment. if they could collect customs revenue, that is revenue tha can be used to fund their government. that is very important in and of itself. one of our objectives in afghanistan is to have a transition from military to civilian governments. with respect to afghanistan and pakistan, obvioly a key objective is to work with the governments of both cntries to identify al qaeda havens and to work to eliminate those. >> the message to all of these students is, you can get into public service and look forward to spending in new year's eve in
. >> i acurrently taking secretary madeleine albright's course on national security. my question is, from the perspective of the departure of homeland security, what are your priity objectives in pakistan and are there any specific policy changes or changes -- policy changes you see toward that end? >> first of all, we have people from the department working in afghanistan. one of the issues there is translating from a military presence to civilian. ,pent a year's leave their and...
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madeleine albright and sandy and i were just talking about how we are worried about how to pressure thedevelopment budget we have. why is that? that again is an irony of democratic politics. if you took a poll and you asked the american people, it hasn't changed in 30 years, how much of our budget we should spend on development assistance, they would save between three and 5%, no more. how much do you think we have spent? oh 10 or 15%, to much. what is the fact? we have spent 1% or less. no matter how many times we say it, it doesn't register and so even though every member of the united states congress knows that they can safely vote for a good for an assistant budget, they also know that they will never be defeated for voting against one. so, for all of you who are americans i ask you to think about that. when you want to sustain the effort in afghanistan, i agree with much of what peter galbraith said about her needing a partner but we have to prove our good faith that we are not just interested in doing what happened to them in the 1980s when we were only too happy to dance with the
madeleine albright and sandy and i were just talking about how we are worried about how to pressure thedevelopment budget we have. why is that? that again is an irony of democratic politics. if you took a poll and you asked the american people, it hasn't changed in 30 years, how much of our budget we should spend on development assistance, they would save between three and 5%, no more. how much do you think we have spent? oh 10 or 15%, to much. what is the fact? we have spent 1% or less. no...
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we will hear from secretary of state hillary clinton, madeleine albright, and condoleezza rice. we will hear from a multitude of courageous activist who are moving the issue of women's rights everywhere. it is wonderful to be pardoning with such a prestigious organizations as women for women international and the un foundation. we could not be here without our sponsors. hp, american express, goldman sachs, 10,000 when, the virtue foundation, and delta. in framing the issues in covering this summit, we have brought in all journalism deaths. so many of the people attending this summer have advanced the dignity and rights to women at personal risk. as a passionate activist said to me last week when she showed me her extraordinary photographs that she brought back up courageous women she did it did in toronto, she said, "they know that you care." that is what we will show in the next few days. let me introduce my co-host, each of them deeply committed to winning. please welcome sheryl sandberg. [applause] >> thank you. thank you for being with us. i wanted to start tonight by talkin
we will hear from secretary of state hillary clinton, madeleine albright, and condoleezza rice. we will hear from a multitude of courageous activist who are moving the issue of women's rights everywhere. it is wonderful to be pardoning with such a prestigious organizations as women for women international and the un foundation. we could not be here without our sponsors. hp, american express, goldman sachs, 10,000 when, the virtue foundation, and delta. in framing the issues in covering this...