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they are former secretary of state madeleine albright, who served in the clinton white house; and formerional security adviser stephen hadley. he served in the george w. bush administration. we welcome both of you back to the "newshour". secretary albright, let me start with you. why take on this added responsibility now co-chairing this task force? >> it's great to be with you and with my friend steve. the reason that we did this is because we're concerned about the fact that people are looking at the middle east kind of in short-term ways and doing band aids that have been going on and it was important to take a deeper, longer look because the issues, as you raised them, are going to take a long time to resolve and we really needed to take a deeper look. we also wanted it to be bipartisan, and we looked at a number of areas. one was the security issue, but governance issues. issues to do with religion, refugees, education, the economy. we had papers that we did with that. then we went to the countries in order to really get a view of what is going on. we also have a lot of internationa
they are former secretary of state madeleine albright, who served in the clinton white house; and formerional security adviser stephen hadley. he served in the george w. bush administration. we welcome both of you back to the "newshour". secretary albright, let me start with you. why take on this added responsibility now co-chairing this task force? >> it's great to be with you and with my friend steve. the reason that we did this is because we're concerned about the fact that...
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maybe the a foreclosure or renter issue you have, man a family meter such as child support or madeleine albright you have a dilemma with a contractor. i hear about those kind of dilemmas. man a mechanic, hear that too. or even a personal injury case. any kind of legal question you have, these folk here can help you. the number to call, 919-744-386- 1679 we will be here until 7:00 tonight and deborah and gerald, we knew we had more than 3 # hundred calls at 5 checkment we that give us a call before 7:00. >> less than hand our to go. >> thank you. >>> early voting is off at this abusy start and we are he here -- we are here to happen you make an informed decision. >> also ahead, what happens after you are infected with the zika virus. experts at unc share their latest research developments. >> and i big warmup is on the way, but you will have to get through the weekend first. greg has your forecast when we come back. >> coming up tonight in our late news, we'll tell butt unusual call to a south carolina 911 dispatch center. the caller was a 2-year-old girl in need of some advice. we'll tell you wh
maybe the a foreclosure or renter issue you have, man a family meter such as child support or madeleine albright you have a dilemma with a contractor. i hear about those kind of dilemmas. man a mechanic, hear that too. or even a personal injury case. any kind of legal question you have, these folk here can help you. the number to call, 919-744-386- 1679 we will be here until 7:00 tonight and deborah and gerald, we knew we had more than 3 # hundred calls at 5 checkment we that give us a call...
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. >> woodruff: also ahead this wednesday, former secretary of state madeleine albright and former nationalurity advisor stephen hadley--back from a recent trip to the middle east-- talk about a way forward. >> ifill: and, how california's coachella valley struck a unique deal between developers and conservationists to protect its desert life. >> a lot of places throughout this country, we know that we've done development perhaps in a rash and vast way. in the coachella valley we didn't want to do that. >> woodruff: all that and more, on tonight's pbs newshour.
. >> woodruff: also ahead this wednesday, former secretary of state madeleine albright and former nationalurity advisor stephen hadley--back from a recent trip to the middle east-- talk about a way forward. >> ifill: and, how california's coachella valley struck a unique deal between developers and conservationists to protect its desert life. >> a lot of places throughout this country, we know that we've done development perhaps in a rash and vast way. in the coachella valley...
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revealed a five-year-old boy who liveed in the house with hayley's dad, told investigators madeleine albright you beat her in the past. he's now in emergency temporary custody. matthew is being held on $1 million bond for murder charges. >> "q": the geauga county coroner is investigating -- deputies say a jogger found a body near state road 44 and music. the man's body was in the bushes and investigators say it looks like the body's been there for a while. no word on his identity. >> laura: new details about the contaminated water investigation in columbiana county. director was notified two months earlier than he said he was notified. the it said that the water failed the lead test. he doesn't recall seeing the >> "q": investigators are at the scene after a commuter train derailed in northern california. last night. four seriously. correspondent jon blackstone reports from niles canyon where the train went off the tracks. >> reporter: train crews are working to clear the tracks the morning after the. a ltemonte corridor express, also known as the ace train, derailed in northern california. >
revealed a five-year-old boy who liveed in the house with hayley's dad, told investigators madeleine albright you beat her in the past. he's now in emergency temporary custody. matthew is being held on $1 million bond for murder charges. >> "q": the geauga county coroner is investigating -- deputies say a jogger found a body near state road 44 and music. the man's body was in the bushes and investigators say it looks like the body's been there for a while. no word on his...
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i spoke with madeleine albright and she back pedalled out of that comment that there's a place in hellor women that don't help women. real quick, steve, more on the economic side of things. hillary clinton came out with her economic plan on friday. your thoughts on how it compares to the gop? >> this is the big divide between the two parties. hillary as you talked about earlier has a trillion tax increase. she wants to increase taxes on businesses and investors and republicans have to make the case that every republican plan i worked on some of these has reduced rates, broadens the base and tries to bring more capital in and that's the point that trump needs to make more successfully. when he got hit with the $10 trillion tax cut, he swung and missed at that one. >> we'll take a short break and get back to this. the women vote. we're looking ahead to "sunday morning futures" with our panel. stay with us. looking ahead to morning futures" with our panel. stay with us. e*trade is all about seizing opportunity. and i'd like to... cut. so i'm gonna take this opportunity to direct. thank yo
i spoke with madeleine albright and she back pedalled out of that comment that there's a place in hellor women that don't help women. real quick, steve, more on the economic side of things. hillary clinton came out with her economic plan on friday. your thoughts on how it compares to the gop? >> this is the big divide between the two parties. hillary as you talked about earlier has a trillion tax increase. she wants to increase taxes on businesses and investors and republicans have to...
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show has featured appearances by genuinely iconic characters, cbs newsman bob schieffer and madeleine albright. >> there's plenty of room in the world for mediocre men. there is no room for mediocre women. >> i'll speak a little bit for secretary albright she told me i she said, i love that you're making foreign policy less foreign. kind of a respect is probably -- i'm making that up. she never said that. but i want to say it i want already to say it. she was very close, i could tell, to saying that she had great respect for what we were doing here. >> pauley: all those things you said that madeleine albright was on the verge of saying i would have said. you made a hit show out of foreign policy. kudos to you. >> yeah! hell reah. >> pauley: you'll have to judge for yourself tonight on cbs. coming up now on cbs, "face the nation" with john dickerson. what's ahead, john? >> dickerson: good morning, jane, we'll talk to secretary of state john kerry about response to those attacks in brussels including what americans should think. who are traveling offer seas we'll talk about the homeland security
show has featured appearances by genuinely iconic characters, cbs newsman bob schieffer and madeleine albright. >> there's plenty of room in the world for mediocre men. there is no room for mediocre women. >> i'll speak a little bit for secretary albright she told me i she said, i love that you're making foreign policy less foreign. kind of a respect is probably -- i'm making that up. she never said that. but i want to say it i want already to say it. she was very close, i could...
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madeleine albright said i never aspired to be secretary of state because i never saw wearing a dress. and then for the secretary of state she has seen condoleezza rice, hillary clinton, all these changes with those expectations. and just when you break that barrier. so that is important. but those with that comparison with the adolescent girls sitting viable women running for the office it just starts their political ambition. it to be politically active. it isn't just nice but will change the ratio to where should be roughly 50%. so the message that we send of 80 percent of the media that told us when she was said washington. maybe it was rwanda in said you have to help us. she said no. i am an actress i do research. you need to talk to the ambassador. they said no. stop exporting the television is changing the exhortations of the role of the woman in our community. so with a sense a signal of how we view women. >> host: and i was told the story to say i'm a lousy women mentioned anywhere. but then the next year or the year after and the centerpiece in realize that economic importanc
madeleine albright said i never aspired to be secretary of state because i never saw wearing a dress. and then for the secretary of state she has seen condoleezza rice, hillary clinton, all these changes with those expectations. and just when you break that barrier. so that is important. but those with that comparison with the adolescent girls sitting viable women running for the office it just starts their political ambition. it to be politically active. it isn't just nice but will change the...
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but hitting their highest point, his pants. [ laughter ] former secretary of state, madeleine albright said today that the republicans are acting like children in the school yard. said ben carson, "i can't move until someone tags me." [ laughter ] the supreme court had a power outage during one of its cases yesterday. and justices reportedly continued to ask questions in the dark. questions like, "whose hand is that?" and "well, then who's hand is that?" microsoft president brad smith has issued a statement supporting apple's fight against giving the government access to information on smart phones. and in it, he said, "the path to
but hitting their highest point, his pants. [ laughter ] former secretary of state, madeleine albright said today that the republicans are acting like children in the school yard. said ben carson, "i can't move until someone tags me." [ laughter ] the supreme court had a power outage during one of its cases yesterday. and justices reportedly continued to ask questions in the dark. questions like, "whose hand is that?" and "well, then who's hand is that?" microsoft...
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but hitting their highest point, his pants. [ laughter ] former secretary of state, madeleine albright said today that the republicans are acting like children in the school yard. said ben carson, "i can't move until someone tags me." [ laughter ] the supreme court had a power outage during one of its cases yesterday. and justices reportedly continued to ask questions in the dark. questions like, "whose hand is that?" and "well, then who's hand is that?" microsoft president brad smith has issued a statement supporting apple's fight against giving the government access to information on smart phones. and in it, he said, "the path to which coincidentally is also what it says on my tramp stamp. [ laughter ] i was young. it was last year. [ cheers and applause ] the u.s. government has released osama bin laden's will. can you imagine the reading of the will? "good news, you have an uncle you didn't know about, and he left you some money. here's the bad news." officials have announced that there's not enough snow to properly start this year's iditarod dog sled race in alaska. "oh, no, now w
but hitting their highest point, his pants. [ laughter ] former secretary of state, madeleine albright said today that the republicans are acting like children in the school yard. said ben carson, "i can't move until someone tags me." [ laughter ] the supreme court had a power outage during one of its cases yesterday. and justices reportedly continued to ask questions in the dark. questions like, "whose hand is that?" and "well, then who's hand is that?" microsoft...
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are not comfortable as a culture but no matter how they are picked but this great story from madeleine albright his said and never thought of secretary of state because i never saw one wearing a dress. then fast for dendrogram daughter was there. and how quickly that changes the expectations just when you break the barrier. that is the important concept. >> and there is great research that relates to this in the united states that when an adolescent girls stay viable women running for office to jump-start their political ambition. they talk about to run for office in to be politically active. that symbolic stuff isn't just nice to change a 17% in the earlier point not just young women and girls so with media isn't helping someone came up to her and said to her help us. she said no private actress i just do research they said you have to stop exporting the television that we get is changing the standards of our country for the role of women. so they take that leadership to the rest of the world with that a jet economic summit that she works and she talks in the next year in the year after sudden
are not comfortable as a culture but no matter how they are picked but this great story from madeleine albright his said and never thought of secretary of state because i never saw one wearing a dress. then fast for dendrogram daughter was there. and how quickly that changes the expectations just when you break the barrier. that is the important concept. >> and there is great research that relates to this in the united states that when an adolescent girls stay viable women running for...
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as madeleine albright said: there's a special place in for people like her and i hope she enjoys it there. the opposite with the united states foreign service at the u.s. consulate in benghazi. the wounded warrior project has been fired for lavish spending. the leading veterans charity, ceo both dismissed them it criticism about how the organization spent the $800 million raised over the past four years. according to the tax forms, spending on conferences and meetings rose from $1.7 million in 2010 to 26 million in 2014. the ceo reportedly entered on horseback by segue and repelling down a wall. sources tell cbs that retired senior military officers are now considered to take over the organization. nicole: the former first lady nancy reagan will be put to rest today. her extraordinary life will be celebrated in a ceremony at the reagan plan to sell. eulogies will be given by nancy's two children, ron reagan junior and patty davis. dozens of dignitaries including former president george w. bush, jimmy carter and four of america's first ladies are to attend. in what promises to be an especi
as madeleine albright said: there's a special place in for people like her and i hope she enjoys it there. the opposite with the united states foreign service at the u.s. consulate in benghazi. the wounded warrior project has been fired for lavish spending. the leading veterans charity, ceo both dismissed them it criticism about how the organization spent the $800 million raised over the past four years. according to the tax forms, spending on conferences and meetings rose from $1.7 million in...
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i do think that's true, and actually i thk maybe the greatest complime that i got was omom madeleine albright, former secretary ofofte, who said, hank you for mming foreign policy less foroign. >> stephen: wow. >> that wa- i took it. (eers and appppppe ) and i thk that's'somewha trtr. steteen: she cocoultstsn the show, right? >> well, sheheasasn the show, yes. d we g some stors s t of r th wertyty >>tephdoesheha wh y ye doing is accurate? he lioioahh,t would be like..." el sometimes she gets a lile mad at me. >> s4sphph: for whatat >>>>usfor, you know, not d dng it rig. ( laughter ) >> stephen: what-- what are you doing wrong? >> i-- i occasiolly- >>>>phen: "that's nohow w wouldlask k r a drone utri[i[i ( laughter ) >> n n l l ln, she would-- (ughtht) >> steen: what are you doing wrong? >> oh, gosh, i don't know. shshs v%ry pickyu u ow e was ar s.she knows the g and-- >> stephen: you don't get th gig without-- - -nd she'l'lsay, "no, that wod never happen." >>phph: what have you donene that would never hapn? >> oh,h,ou know-- >> steen: because ththshow actually holds-- i iave en blown up, alre
i do think that's true, and actually i thk maybe the greatest complime that i got was omom madeleine albright, former secretary ofofte, who said, hank you for mming foreign policy less foroign. >> stephen: wow. >> that wa- i took it. (eers and appppppe ) and i thk that's'somewha trtr. steteen: she cocoultstsn the show, right? >> well, sheheasasn the show, yes. d we g some stors s t of r th wertyty >>tephdoesheha wh y ye doing is accurate? he lioioahh,t would be...
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do think that's true, and actually i think maybe the greatest compliment that i got was from madeleine albright, former secretary of state, who said, "thank you for making foreign policy less foreign." and i thought-- >> stephen: wow. >> that was-- i took it. ( cheers and applause ) and i think that's somewhat true. >> stephen: she consults on the show, right? >> well, she was on the show, yes. and we got some stories out of her that were pretty great. >> stephen: does she think that what you're doing is accurate? is she like, "ahh, it would be like..." >> well, sometimes she gets a little mad at me. >> stephen: for what? >> just for, you know, not doing laughter ) >> stephen: what-- what are you doing wrong? >> i-- i occasionally-- >> stephen: "that's not how i laughter ) laughter ) >> stephen: what are you doing wrong? >> oh, gosh, i don't know. she's very picky, you know. she was secretary of state. she knows the gig and-- >> --and she'll say, "no, that would never happen." >> stephen: what have you done, that would never happen? >> oh, you know-- >> stephen: because the show actually holds-
do think that's true, and actually i think maybe the greatest compliment that i got was from madeleine albright, former secretary of state, who said, "thank you for making foreign policy less foreign." and i thought-- >> stephen: wow. >> that was-- i took it. ( cheers and applause ) and i think that's somewhat true. >> stephen: she consults on the show, right? >> well, she was on the show, yes. and we got some stories out of her that were pretty great. >>...
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think of henry kissinger, madeleine albright, hannah ar endt. they have shaped our cultural life. the russian french painter, marc chagall. refugees have always played a important role in the life of our nation. public opinion polls tell us americans were very concerned about accommodating refugees in a matter how noble the cause, no aderholt noble the individual. -- no matter how noble the individual. in 1980, congress passed the refugee act in response to what they perceived to be the continuing misuse of the parole authority on the part of the executive branch. in the 1980 refugee act, it tried to free the term of refugee and adopted the u.n. version. can anyone tell me the five categories in the u.n. and u.s. definition of refugees? >> religion, nationality, political affiliation. [indiscernible] ms. garcia: refugee must prove a well-founded fear of persecution based on race, religion, nationality, membership in a particular social group or political opinion. the refugee act also established a numerical quota. they were tired of the executive branch of bringing in an indefinit
think of henry kissinger, madeleine albright, hannah ar endt. they have shaped our cultural life. the russian french painter, marc chagall. refugees have always played a important role in the life of our nation. public opinion polls tell us americans were very concerned about accommodating refugees in a matter how noble the cause, no aderholt noble the individual. -- no matter how noble the individual. in 1980, congress passed the refugee act in response to what they perceived to be the...
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i don't believe she has got the guts to do that, as madeleine albright said there is special place in hell for people like her. i hope she enjoys it there. when you think about success, what does it look like? is it becoming a better professor by being a more adventurous student? is it one day giving your daughter the opportunity she deserves? is it finally witnessing all the artistic wonders of the natural world? whatever your definition of success is, helping you pursue it, is ours. t-i-a-a. the access informationlows us to from anywhere. the microsoft cloud allows us to scale up. microsoft cloud changes our world dramatically. it wasn't too long ago it would take two weeks to sequence and analyze a genome. now, we can do a hundred per day. with the microsoft cloud we don't have to build server rooms. we have instant scale. the microsoft cloud is helping us to re-build and re-interpret our business. this cloud helps transform business. this is the microsoft cloud. (ee-e-e-oh-mum-oh-weh) (hush my darling...) (don't fear my darling...) (the lion sleeps tonight.) (hush my darling...) m
i don't believe she has got the guts to do that, as madeleine albright said there is special place in hell for people like her. i hope she enjoys it there. when you think about success, what does it look like? is it becoming a better professor by being a more adventurous student? is it one day giving your daughter the opportunity she deserves? is it finally witnessing all the artistic wonders of the natural world? whatever your definition of success is, helping you pursue it, is ours. t-i-a-a....
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clinton refers to others having done it, like powell, condoleezza rice and madeleine albright, that is actually not true. while they may have from time to time, used their private e-mail account to send an e-mail to the state department, not one of those former secretaries of state had a private e-mail server in the basement of their home from which they conducted all of their government business. that is what this case is about. this case is not about e-mail. it's about the server. the server is the essence of the case, that's why bryan pagliano was so important, why the fbi has subpoenaed documents along with the federal grand jury from third-party servers, people who provide service for that computer. the issue is not the e-mails, but on a private thing. it clearly does relate to the use of -- let's say, when you have that private server in your home in chappaqua, and it's off the grid. it's not government, it's not encrypted, its not secure. you know that everything going through that, no matter what its classification is going to be theoretically compromisable, and when you and yo
clinton refers to others having done it, like powell, condoleezza rice and madeleine albright, that is actually not true. while they may have from time to time, used their private e-mail account to send an e-mail to the state department, not one of those former secretaries of state had a private e-mail server in the basement of their home from which they conducted all of their government business. that is what this case is about. this case is not about e-mail. it's about the server. the server...
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as madeleine albright said there is special place in hell for people like her, i hope she invoice it there. -- enjoys it there. trish: mrs. smith, thank you very much. our condolences to you. it's -- >> i just want to know. i just want to know what happened. trish: yeah. i know. thank you. thank you, mrs. smith. >> okay. trish: our best to you. we hope you do get to know what happened, we really do. everyone wants to know what happened. in other words, what did hillary clinton and the administration really know about that night? hillary clinton's trying to explain that maybe it was the video. maybe it was something else. here she is last night kind of walking both sides of that aisle. listen to her. >> at the time i emailed with my daughter a terrorist group had taken credit for the attacks on our facility in benghazi. within 16, 18 hours they rescinded taking credit. they did it all on social media. and the video did play a role. we have captured one of the lead terrorists and he admits it was both a terrorist attack, and it was influenced by the video. this was fog war. this was co
as madeleine albright said there is special place in hell for people like her, i hope she invoice it there. -- enjoys it there. trish: mrs. smith, thank you very much. our condolences to you. it's -- >> i just want to know. i just want to know what happened. trish: yeah. i know. thank you. thank you, mrs. smith. >> okay. trish: our best to you. we hope you do get to know what happened, we really do. everyone wants to know what happened. in other words, what did hillary clinton and...
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but hitting their highest point, his pants. [ laughter ] former secretary of state, madeleine albright said today that the republicans are acting
but hitting their highest point, his pants. [ laughter ] former secretary of state, madeleine albright said today that the republicans are acting
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secretary madeleine albright. we'll be right back.how that sitting at a desk all day can lead to serious problems, including: neck and back pain, high blood pressure, and low energy. in fact, if you sit most of the day, your risk of having a heart attack is almost the same as if you smoke. prolonged sitting even makes it harder for you to burn calories and lose weight. man #1: fortunately, there's a solution. inmovement, the affordable, award winning, standing desk. woman #1: an inmovement standing desk lets you move effortlessly between standing and sitting throughout your day. woman #2: inmovement standing desks are affordable; come fully assembled and fit right on top of your existing desk. man #1: inmovement standing desks are height-adjustable. woman #1: the retractable keyboard tray leaves your desktop free for papers and other essentials. woman #2: and, unlike many standing desks, inmovement desks come in a variety of colors to match your space. man #1: i love that it's large enough to hold everything i need, including two moni
secretary madeleine albright. we'll be right back.how that sitting at a desk all day can lead to serious problems, including: neck and back pain, high blood pressure, and low energy. in fact, if you sit most of the day, your risk of having a heart attack is almost the same as if you smoke. prolonged sitting even makes it harder for you to burn calories and lose weight. man #1: fortunately, there's a solution. inmovement, the affordable, award winning, standing desk. woman #1: an inmovement...
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and madeleine albright was number three, but ineligible because she was foreign born. and number one and two, they would have to quit their job. and pam said, because you can't be president and hold another office? and he said, they wouldn't want to quit the speakership and furman would have given control to the -- so it's president summers, you want that? so you talk about the notion that we were close to a dangerous constitutional crisis, the evening of december 12th. >> so i don't think we were close to a dangerous crisis and what a list of potential presidents. it's really kind of a rose -- [ laughter ] of course there are some candidates that seem well matched with that group. i actually want to talk about a different part of that launch that we had, if i can, and i don't think we were close to a constitutional crisis at that point. we still had a month before the electoral college was going to meet, and by that point, we would have had a decision from florida one way or the other. so, you know, i don't think it would have been a constitutional crisis. the part of
and madeleine albright was number three, but ineligible because she was foreign born. and number one and two, they would have to quit their job. and pam said, because you can't be president and hold another office? and he said, they wouldn't want to quit the speakership and furman would have given control to the -- so it's president summers, you want that? so you talk about the notion that we were close to a dangerous constitutional crisis, the evening of december 12th. >> so i don't...
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but madeleine albright was number three, but ineligible because she was foreign-born. so it's president summers. you wanted that? so if you talk about the notion that were close to a dangerous constitutional crisis. pamela: what a list of potential presidents during [laughter] -- potential presidents. [laughter] there are some candidates who seem well matched with that group. i want to talk about a different art of that lunch we had. i don't think we were close to a constitutional crisis. we had a month before the electoral college was going to meet yourby that -- was going to meet. by then, we would have had a decision in florida when we or the other. the part of the lunch -- the idea was i would have lunch with dick posner and then they ran a transcript. jack said how bad a decision bush v gore is? i said it is a bad decision, but jack said how bad a decision think bush v gore is? i said it is a bad decision, but nothing near korematsu. and then posner said something shocking. " i don't think or a monster was korematsu was such a bad decision, either." he shocked me.
but madeleine albright was number three, but ineligible because she was foreign-born. so it's president summers. you wanted that? so if you talk about the notion that were close to a dangerous constitutional crisis. pamela: what a list of potential presidents during [laughter] -- potential presidents. [laughter] there are some candidates who seem well matched with that group. i want to talk about a different art of that lunch we had. i don't think we were close to a constitutional crisis. we...