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that he was in love with madeleine albright. where were you last night? - uh... i-i was home. - all night? you didn't go out at all? - oh, well, i went for a run. - interesting. 'cause it was raining last night, so that doesn't make very much sense, does it? - i went before-- - does it? answer the question, liar! - i was stealing lipstick from duane reade! i have a problem, okay? [crying] - uh-oh-- okay, that one was my bad. ♪ - mom, why are you driving so slow? - i'm just being cautious. - last week, you "tokyo drifted" into a macy's one-day sale. and wait, why are we on the east side of the park? the wire said the bear was on the west. - hey, anybody have a craving for a banana barge from the carvel in my town? - i do. - absolutely not! it's like you don't want us to get there. [gasps] oh, my god. you don't want us to get there. you're meddling because you think it's too dangerous. - no, i'm not. i love dangerous stuff. let's go get skull tattoos right now. - hey, mom? how'd the news van get a flat tire? - i don't know, a nail
that he was in love with madeleine albright. where were you last night? - uh... i-i was home. - all night? you didn't go out at all? - oh, well, i went for a run. - interesting. 'cause it was raining last night, so that doesn't make very much sense, does it? - i went before-- - does it? answer the question, liar! - i was stealing lipstick from duane reade! i have a problem, okay? [crying] - uh-oh-- okay, that one was my bad. ♪ - mom, why are you driving so slow? - i'm just being cautious. -...
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unblock like african-americans do nd of women especially from those clinton campaigns when madeleine albright and gloria steinem went out and they said we will vote for our the person not for a woman because she is awo woman. that feminism was meant to accomplish to give them the right to vote for whoever they wanted not identity politics.two book so my one book is all aboutre what you talk about that is the funny thing about the campaign because it was the battle like a caricature coming out of the steam room and frank sinatra of 1959 with mike tyson and don king would the celebrities and then hillary was really pushing gender were everything was like a of slumber party with cady perry so it did make the funny gender contrast. >> winning the of pulitzer 1999 for a commentary her most recent is of the cover that trump and hillary are coming down.al >> redid the escalator but the when he held her hand i guess he is not scared. but it is a funny ad image for some data was scared of stairs. >> caller: good afternoon. i just noticed she said how nice the first lady is but yet she is not living in
unblock like african-americans do nd of women especially from those clinton campaigns when madeleine albright and gloria steinem went out and they said we will vote for our the person not for a woman because she is awo woman. that feminism was meant to accomplish to give them the right to vote for whoever they wanted not identity politics.two book so my one book is all aboutre what you talk about that is the funny thing about the campaign because it was the battle like a caricature coming out...
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the big star was madeleine albright. she was talking to a lot of reporters ahead of the dinner.ut that kind of forced journalists to have to talk to each other which is kind of a foreign concept for a lot of us. not that many hollywood stars this time around. host: any members of congress? judy: many members of congress showed up despite president trump saying he wasn't attending and no one from the trump administration attending either. i saw susanne collins there, and we saw a lot of lawmakers attending but not as many in years past at the same time. although it was a soldout dinner, it definitely was sparser in the hallways, usually, it's kind of packed like sardines trying to get by, they have cocktail parties ahead of the dinner and none of that this year. host: how do you see future dinners playing out? remind us of the real purpose of the dinner as stated by the correspondents association? but moving forward how do you see the dinners shaping up without the president again? judy: we talked to the white house correspondents association president jeff mason who said this ye
the big star was madeleine albright. she was talking to a lot of reporters ahead of the dinner.ut that kind of forced journalists to have to talk to each other which is kind of a foreign concept for a lot of us. not that many hollywood stars this time around. host: any members of congress? judy: many members of congress showed up despite president trump saying he wasn't attending and no one from the trump administration attending either. i saw susanne collins there, and we saw a lot of...
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do and young women especially were a rude awakening to the clinton campaign, you know, when madeleine albright and gloria steinem when out and was like you zero it to feminism to vote for hillary and they were like no, we don't we will vote for the person we are not going to vote for a woman because it she's a woman. that's what feminism was met to a cobbler shall exactly what these young women were saying to give them the right to vote for whoever they wanted to, not an identity politics, so i suggest you get my last two books because one of them is all about exactly what you are talking about and that was the funny thing about covering the campaign because it was this like billie jean king bobby ring battle of the genders because trump was so most like a caricature of a macho man. you picture him coming out of a steam room in vegas with frank sinatra 1959 and he had mike tyson and don king and holidays macho former felons as his celebrities and then hillary because she had not pushed gender in 2008 was really pushing gender in this caricature way where everything was like a slumber party wit
do and young women especially were a rude awakening to the clinton campaign, you know, when madeleine albright and gloria steinem when out and was like you zero it to feminism to vote for hillary and they were like no, we don't we will vote for the person we are not going to vote for a woman because it she's a woman. that's what feminism was met to a cobbler shall exactly what these young women were saying to give them the right to vote for whoever they wanted to, not an identity politics, so i...
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. >> madeleine albright was just with me. >> i am a grateful american and was very proud to represent our country and i think it is important for people to know what is going on and how we make sure that we remain the country that we are with the value system and a very, very robust democracy. >> former secretary of state here on the ground stressing the importance of the freedom of the press. as someone who has travelled to north korea keeping an eye on that country with president trump potentially talking about military action there. back to you. >> thank you. save me a seat. appreciate that. >>> the crowd is gathering in harrisburg, pennsylvania waiting for president trump. his rally set to begin about 45 minutes from now. >>> up next can president trump recover from that rocky first 100 days? president clinton did. the president's chief of staff joins me to talk about it. liberty mutual stood with me when this guy got a flat tire in the middle of the night, so he got home safe. yeah, my dad says our insurance doesn't have that. what?! you can leave worry behind when liberty stands
. >> madeleine albright was just with me. >> i am a grateful american and was very proud to represent our country and i think it is important for people to know what is going on and how we make sure that we remain the country that we are with the value system and a very, very robust democracy. >> former secretary of state here on the ground stressing the importance of the freedom of the press. as someone who has travelled to north korea keeping an eye on that country with...
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it is something i talk often about with my close friend and predecessor, secretary madeleine albright, who bleeds blue and gray. [applause] because we thought back in the 1990's, that we needed to do more to elevate the rights and opportunities of women and girls on every level. obviously, education and health and economic opportunity. but also to unleash the potential for involvement in ending conflict, for creating more secure environments for all people to live in and strive -- thrive. back in 2011, we came here to georgetown to declare that the issue of women's full participation in peace and security could no longer be relegated to the margins of international affairs. [applause] sec. clinton: i believed then, and i believe even more fiercely today, that advancing the rights and full participation of women and girls is a great unfinished business of the 21st century. [applause] sec. clinton: it seems self-evident. it is not only the right and moral goal for us to be pursuing. after all, women represent half of humanity and we do have a fundamental right to participate in the deci
it is something i talk often about with my close friend and predecessor, secretary madeleine albright, who bleeds blue and gray. [applause] because we thought back in the 1990's, that we needed to do more to elevate the rights and opportunities of women and girls on every level. obviously, education and health and economic opportunity. but also to unleash the potential for involvement in ending conflict, for creating more secure environments for all people to live in and strive -- thrive. back...
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>> she becomes existent secretary of state under madeleine albright. the state department during the george w. bush years, she goes to the brookings institute. and then, she endorses and gets involved with not hillary clinton in 2008, but barack obama. >> bill: she was on the obama train early. when you say she was assistant secretary of state, there are a lot of assistance, not just one. >> she was for african affairs. africa is a major interest of hers. >> bill: areas of expertise. president obama gets elected and she worked for his campaign, what happens to her? >> she is nominated and goes to the u.n., as the u.n. ambassador dÜrer to the united nations under president obama. she is there for four years, deals with iran and north korea, but is perhaps best known for the day she appeared in the sunday news programs talking about benghazi. >> bill: she was the u.n. ambassador at the time? >> yes. >> bill: why would she do that when she is a u.n. ambassador, why didn't the obama administration set up one of the national security people? >> there's a lo
>> she becomes existent secretary of state under madeleine albright. the state department during the george w. bush years, she goes to the brookings institute. and then, she endorses and gets involved with not hillary clinton in 2008, but barack obama. >> bill: she was on the obama train early. when you say she was assistant secretary of state, there are a lot of assistance, not just one. >> she was for african affairs. africa is a major interest of hers. >> bill: areas...
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it reminds me of 1993 was not on albright -- madeleine albright and warren christopher. you can speak openly and he being the secretary of state does not care to have -- talk much to the media. >> we need to acknowledge the bit of media that came out in reference to my role and what i do. every position i have ever had, people have assumed i'm looking for something bigger when in reality i am the daughter of indian parents who said to me whatever you do be great at it and to make sure people remember you for it. that is all i'm trying to do and all i know how to be. to do my job to the best of my ability and if that comes out lots or strong, i am one of our parentsrs and raise us to be strong. what was the second part of the question? >> did president trump offer you the secretary of state job? >> the original call i received to go to trump tower was to discuss secretary of state. he did not operate. it was a discussion we were having at the time. when we went in, that was the position we were discussing. thirdly, i see secretary tillerson as a great partner. we work ver
it reminds me of 1993 was not on albright -- madeleine albright and warren christopher. you can speak openly and he being the secretary of state does not care to have -- talk much to the media. >> we need to acknowledge the bit of media that came out in reference to my role and what i do. every position i have ever had, people have assumed i'm looking for something bigger when in reality i am the daughter of indian parents who said to me whatever you do be great at it and to make sure...
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so he is coming to see now as president that we have -- we are the indispensable nation as m madeleine albrightnce called it. the president has talked about a lot of making america great again and american greatness. this is part of american greatness. >> elliott abrams, as always, thank you so much for coming on. i really appreciate your voice. as we're waiting to hear from secretary mattis, admiral john kirby, let me bring you back on here briefly. elliott had some celebrity questions that hopefully will be tossed to the secretary of defense. but you've been in this position of briefing the media oodles and oodles of times. you see the chairs for secretary mattis and general votel. >> all that stuff is pretty well gamed out before they get out there. they go through the likely questions and answers and game out how they are going to respond. it looks like they are starting. >> let's listen. >> joseph votel, commander of u.s. central command in florida. we'll start with a free opening remarks and proceed directly to your questions. we're planning to go for around 30 minutes w that, mr. secreta
so he is coming to see now as president that we have -- we are the indispensable nation as m madeleine albrightnce called it. the president has talked about a lot of making america great again and american greatness. this is part of american greatness. >> elliott abrams, as always, thank you so much for coming on. i really appreciate your voice. as we're waiting to hear from secretary mattis, admiral john kirby, let me bring you back on here briefly. elliott had some celebrity questions...
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it reminds me of 1993 was not on -- madeleine albright and warren christopher. you can speak openly and he , being the secretary of state, doesn't care to have -- -- talk much to the media, etc. ambassador haley: first, we need to acknowledge the bit of media that came out in the past couple of days in reference to my role and what i do. it's amazing, every position i have ever had, people have assumed i'm looking for something bigger when in reality , i am the daughter of indian parents who said to me whatever you do, be great at it and to make sure people remember you for it. that is all i'm trying to do and all i've ever known how to be. to do my job to the best of my ability and if that comes out blunt or comes out strong, i am one of three brothers and our parents raise us to be strong. that is the situation there. i'm going to have to go back to what your question was. what was the second part of the question? >> did president trump offer you the secretary of state job? >> so the secretary of state position. the original call i received to go to trump towe
it reminds me of 1993 was not on -- madeleine albright and warren christopher. you can speak openly and he , being the secretary of state, doesn't care to have -- -- talk much to the media, etc. ambassador haley: first, we need to acknowledge the bit of media that came out in the past couple of days in reference to my role and what i do. it's amazing, every position i have ever had, people have assumed i'm looking for something bigger when in reality , i am the daughter of indian parents who...
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it reminds me of 1993 and madeleine albright and warren christopher where you are thealg dynamic u.n. ambassador who speaks freely and openly and can criticize anyone you want, and heaving to secretary of state doesn't care to talk much to the media, et cetera. >> well, first, i think that we need to acknowledge the bit of media that came out in the past couple of days in reference to my role and what i do. it's amazing to every position i've ever had, people have assumed that in looking towardsp something bigger. when in reality i am the daughter of indian parents who said to me, whatever you do, be great at it and make sure people remember you for it. that's all unkind to do. that's all i've ever known how to be is to try and just do my job to the best of my ability. and if that comes up a lot, it becomes a strong that's just, you know, i'm one of two brothers and associate my parents raised us all to be strong, and so that's the situation. i think, i'm going to have to go back to what your question was. what was the second part of the question? the secretary of state position, the
it reminds me of 1993 and madeleine albright and warren christopher where you are thealg dynamic u.n. ambassador who speaks freely and openly and can criticize anyone you want, and heaving to secretary of state doesn't care to talk much to the media, et cetera. >> well, first, i think that we need to acknowledge the bit of media that came out in the past couple of days in reference to my role and what i do. it's amazing to every position i've ever had, people have assumed that in looking...
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allyies, if he's shifting to positions that everybody from james baker to henry kissinger to madeleine albright -- >> to hillary clinton. >> -- hillary clinton would take to stabilize the situation across the globe, i'm going to actually say good on you. >> ralph waldo emerson said the fool ishl consistency is the hobgoblin of little minds. trump showing he does not have a little mind. of course having him move back to positions that are more sensible. richard ticked off the ones in the foreign policy area. there are someones equally significant in the domestic policy area where he said, having said janet yellen was a terrible person and in hillary clinton's pocket, he's now saying maybe he'll reappoint janet gel lynn. he's now saying the dollar is probably too strong which he gets credit for, which isn't quite true, but okay. >> also, i can tell you on the xm bank, conseatives obviously don't like the xm bank. i'm tell you some of our major manufacturers like general electric, this is a key issue for general electric, they believe, to stay competitive across the globe. >> number one issue for
allyies, if he's shifting to positions that everybody from james baker to henry kissinger to madeleine albright -- >> to hillary clinton. >> -- hillary clinton would take to stabilize the situation across the globe, i'm going to actually say good on you. >> ralph waldo emerson said the fool ishl consistency is the hobgoblin of little minds. trump showing he does not have a little mind. of course having him move back to positions that are more sensible. richard ticked off the...
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number up this time. .ixar was madeleine albright she was talking to reporters ahead of the dinner. journalists had to talk to each other which is a foreign concept for a lot of us. not that many hollywood stars were out. >> any members of congress of note? >> a lot showed up despite president trump saying he was not attending. and no one from the trump administration attending either. stephen collins was there. we saw a lot of lawmakers attended. but not as many as in years past at the same time. definitely sparser in the hallways, usually it is packed. there are cocktail parties ahead of the dinner. none of that is here. >> how do use a future dinners playing out? first of all, remind us of the purpose of that interested it by the correspondents association. >> we talked to white house correspondents association president jeff mason, who said this here was going to go back to the dinners roots and show but it's a celebration of the presidency, but a press and the first amendment. we certainly saw that, bernstein -- keynote speakers. a long explanation and lecturer on journalism. t
number up this time. .ixar was madeleine albright she was talking to reporters ahead of the dinner. journalists had to talk to each other which is a foreign concept for a lot of us. not that many hollywood stars were out. >> any members of congress of note? >> a lot showed up despite president trump saying he was not attending. and no one from the trump administration attending either. stephen collins was there. we saw a lot of lawmakers attended. but not as many as in years past at...
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the big star was madeleine albright. she was talking to a lot of reporters ahead of the dinner. but that kind of forced journalists to have to talk to each other which is kind of a foreign concept for a lot of us. not that many hollywood stars this time around. host: any members of congress? judy: many members of congress showed up despite president trump saying he wasn't attending and no one from the trump administration attending either. i saw susanne collins there, and we saw a lot of lawmakers attending but not as many in years past at the same time. although it was a soldout dinner, it definitely was sparser in the hallways, usually, it's kind of packed like sardines trying to get by, they have cocktail parties ahead of the dinner and none of that this year. host: how do you see future dinners playing out? remind us of the real purpose of the dinner as stated by the correspondents association? but moving forward how do you see the dinners shaping up without the president again? judy: we talked to the white house correspondents association president jeff mason who said this
the big star was madeleine albright. she was talking to a lot of reporters ahead of the dinner. but that kind of forced journalists to have to talk to each other which is kind of a foreign concept for a lot of us. not that many hollywood stars this time around. host: any members of congress? judy: many members of congress showed up despite president trump saying he wasn't attending and no one from the trump administration attending either. i saw susanne collins there, and we saw a lot of...