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[indiscernible] finally you mentioned madeleine albright. she always used to say that there is a special place in hell for women who don't support other women. [laughter] i also want to thank who invited secretary albright to be here. thanks again, paula. it was wonderful of you . to come. it gives us a lot of courage. >> as i said truthfully, i was very inspired bythis forum . i said yes immediately. sign me up. two fast comments, i did not hear that statement from madeleine albright. i have to remember that one. henri, forgive me. i did not recognize you. you usually keep your glasses down. very lovely to see you. my answer to your first question, i really want to say that, yes, i feel positive it will happen. 100%. i believe firmly in the free spirit of -- in the spirit of -- excuse me, i believe in the human spirit, that it will never be repressed, that that is something that is common across the globe, no matter what country or culture you are in,, people want to live their lives and not be repressed in the way in which they live. in tha
[indiscernible] finally you mentioned madeleine albright. she always used to say that there is a special place in hell for women who don't support other women. [laughter] i also want to thank who invited secretary albright to be here. thanks again, paula. it was wonderful of you . to come. it gives us a lot of courage. >> as i said truthfully, i was very inspired bythis forum . i said yes immediately. sign me up. two fast comments, i did not hear that statement from madeleine albright. i...
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and finally, you mentioned madeleine albright. always used to say and repeat, there is a special place in hell for women who don't support other women. [laughter] i want to also thank andre, who started the forum, invited secretary albright to be here. as you recall, she mentioned that. thank you again. it was wonderful for you to come and it gives us a lot of courage to work for afghani women. amb. dobriansky: i was very inspired. i responded immediately. i said, yes, sign me up. two fast comments. i did not hear that statement about madeleine albright. i have to remember that one. henry, forgive me, i did not recognize you. you usually keep your glasses down. very lovely to see you. the answer to your first question, i really want to say, yes, i'm positive it will happen. 100%. by the way, not just for afghanistan but iran. i believe firmly in the free spirit -- excuse me. i believe in the human spirit, that it will never be repressed. that that is something that is common across the globe, no matter what country, culture you are
and finally, you mentioned madeleine albright. always used to say and repeat, there is a special place in hell for women who don't support other women. [laughter] i want to also thank andre, who started the forum, invited secretary albright to be here. as you recall, she mentioned that. thank you again. it was wonderful for you to come and it gives us a lot of courage to work for afghani women. amb. dobriansky: i was very inspired. i responded immediately. i said, yes, sign me up. two fast...
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i did not hear that statement about, from madeleine albright.r the first, but i have to remember that one. [laughter] and or forgive me, i did not recognize you because you usually keep your glasses down. so very lovely to see you. but my answer to your first question, i really want to say that is, yes, i feel positive it will happen, 100%. 100%. by the way, not just only for afghanistan, but for iran. i believe, i believe firmly in the free spirit of the -- well, the spirit of -- excuse me. let me put it this way with, i believe in the human spirit, that it will never be depressed, that that is something that's common across the globe no matter what country, what culture you're in. people want to live their lives. and not be repressed in the way in which they live. and in that sense, i'm confident that we will see a change in both places. and in that sense, human rights of women, men, children will indeed prevail. 100 percent. and i will convey your message to the bush center. i will be glad -- it's up to you, if you want to take -- i'll give q
i did not hear that statement about, from madeleine albright.r the first, but i have to remember that one. [laughter] and or forgive me, i did not recognize you because you usually keep your glasses down. so very lovely to see you. but my answer to your first question, i really want to say that is, yes, i feel positive it will happen, 100%. 100%. by the way, not just only for afghanistan, but for iran. i believe, i believe firmly in the free spirit of the -- well, the spirit of -- excuse me....
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madeleine albright inaugurated the series in 2017.hen it's featured senator chris van hollen, undersecretary general an executive secretary ofec the u.n. and social commission for the western hemisphere, and ambassador for a come as a of the georgia kennan institute for women, peace and security writer in washington, d.c. the wilson center is unique institution in foreign policy. we are congressionally chartered, where scholarship trivet and were would fiery nonpartisan and independent. i always say that special status brings with it certain obligations. do not duplicate what others are doing but instead to prioritize the most important issues and opportunities, and to try to do so in ways we can add value and make a difference. issues topic, advocacy for afghan women's rights on the global stage, is critical to our work here in the center, and to the policy community at large, and is very much something that is among the most important priorities that we have. women represent a powerful locus of change, whether at the helm in governm
madeleine albright inaugurated the series in 2017.hen it's featured senator chris van hollen, undersecretary general an executive secretary ofec the u.n. and social commission for the western hemisphere, and ambassador for a come as a of the georgia kennan institute for women, peace and security writer in washington, d.c. the wilson center is unique institution in foreign policy. we are congressionally chartered, where scholarship trivet and were would fiery nonpartisan and independent. i...
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madeleine albright was right. america is the essential nation. and they all looked to us as my gut. my colleagues now and every time i leave. not a joke, whether it's at the g20, the g7, or wherever they are, they'll pull me aside one at a time and say, you got to wind, you got to win. we can't afford my my country's at stake. meaning their country. so there's a lot at stake here, folks. we have an enormous obligation. but, you know, i think it's time to finish the job here. i think it's time for us to. and if i don't stop talking and get hook from jill, she's going to pull me off this little town. but folks, look, things are people are beginning to focus. they're beginning to focus in the polling that everything's picking up across the board. the new quinnipiac poll, national poll has us beating them 5044. our neighbors say to pennsylvania, susquehanna poll has been in 47, 39, and another one in pennsylvania, 4237. and by the way, in new hampshire, we were on the ballot, couldn't campaign there. i guess what we got 64% of the vote in. so, folks, i'm going to put all this away and j
madeleine albright was right. america is the essential nation. and they all looked to us as my gut. my colleagues now and every time i leave. not a joke, whether it's at the g20, the g7, or wherever they are, they'll pull me aside one at a time and say, you got to wind, you got to win. we can't afford my my country's at stake. meaning their country. so there's a lot at stake here, folks. we have an enormous obligation. but, you know, i think it's time to finish the job here. i think it's time...
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general poverty led to public demonstrations until may 19, 1998, when us secretary of state madeleine albright ordered him to resign. when muhammad suharto fell after 33 years of power, many indonesian people were of the opinion that the country of indonesia. well , we introduced the first part of our conversation with the political deputy of the indonesian ambassador in tehran before this video , here we will see the second part of the conversation with him, please stay with us. my other question is about how to advertise the election. yes, members of the legislature can work. they talk and people choose them. that's mean about their own program and missions for the people , is there any special law in this field? responsible election committee. all regulations and how to hold election campaigns and candidates' dialogue with the people , all of these have regulations. can they use government facilities for advertising ? no, absolutely , i ca n't. the punishment will be in such a way that each level of the province or national is different. sometimes in a province, participation is high becaus
general poverty led to public demonstrations until may 19, 1998, when us secretary of state madeleine albright ordered him to resign. when muhammad suharto fell after 33 years of power, many indonesian people were of the opinion that the country of indonesia. well , we introduced the first part of our conversation with the political deputy of the indonesian ambassador in tehran before this video , here we will see the second part of the conversation with him, please stay with us. my other...
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around the world which i do a lot heads of state because i know them so long and i'm engaged -- madeleine albright colleagues now. and every time i leave, not a joke, whether it's g20, g7, wherever they are, they'll pull me aside one at a time and say, you've got to win, you've got to win, you can't afford-- my country is at stake, meaning their country. so there's a lot the stake, folks, we have an enormous obligation, but you know, i think it's time to finish the job here. i think it's time for us to-- [cheers and applause] >> if i don't stop talking i'm going to get the hook from jill, she's going to pull me off. folks, look, things are-- people are beginning to focus and they're beginning to focus and the polling data, everything is picking up across the board and new quinnipiac national poll has his beating him 50-44. our neighbors say in pennsylvania, 47-39 susquahanna. and another one in pennsylvania, 42-37. and by the way, in new hampshire we weren't on the ballot, couldn't campaign there, guess what? got 64% of the vote. [app [applause] >> so, folks, i'm going to put all of this away and
around the world which i do a lot heads of state because i know them so long and i'm engaged -- madeleine albright colleagues now. and every time i leave, not a joke, whether it's g20, g7, wherever they are, they'll pull me aside one at a time and say, you've got to win, you've got to win, you can't afford-- my country is at stake, meaning their country. so there's a lot the stake, folks, we have an enormous obligation, but you know, i think it's time to finish the job here. i think it's time...
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madeleine albright was right, the former secretary of state.eas, but we're providing the wherewithal for them to be able to protect themselves it's just outrageous what he's talking about. >> seth: he talked about how he wants to be a dictator on day one, but only way one. you are someone who has dealt with dictators over the years. it does seem as though democracy in vague terms somehow is not easy for us to grasp having dealt with dictators, what do you see in a world where democracy is actually at risk in a way it might be in this election >> the first thing they do, dictators do, is they disregard whatever the rule of law is. they just disregard it here's a guy who says he thinks he can change the constitution and just ignore portions of the constitution here's a guy who talks about retribution. look, you have the thousands of people who stormed the capitol, stormed the capitol, they're insurrectionists two cops died. other people were badly hurt what did he say? they got convicted and/or they plead guilty and he said they're patriots patri
madeleine albright was right, the former secretary of state.eas, but we're providing the wherewithal for them to be able to protect themselves it's just outrageous what he's talking about. >> seth: he talked about how he wants to be a dictator on day one, but only way one. you are someone who has dealt with dictators over the years. it does seem as though democracy in vague terms somehow is not easy for us to grasp having dealt with dictators, what do you see in a world where democracy is...
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including many, many children iraqis were aware that madeleine albright went on television and asked about the sanctions. is it worth the price? all the children dying as a result. and she said, yes. march 16, 2003. cheney is on meet the press with tim russert. the read we get with the people of iraq that there's no question they want to get rid of saddam hussein. that was true. and they will welcome us as liberators. he said that. will be welcomed as liberated several times in the interview. one of the immortal or i should say -- that will live on forever. >> one should not immediately think that the disorder and anarchy inside iraq reflected anti-americanism. what happened inside iraq in march in april and may and june of 2003 the events i cover very carefully were reflections of the inability of the united states to really establish order inside iraq. and the initial disorder inside iraq was not anti-americanism. >> it wasn't an insurgency. >> the insurgency that we all have in our minds grew incrementally over time catalyzed by the fact -- sorry to interrupt. catalyzed by that th
including many, many children iraqis were aware that madeleine albright went on television and asked about the sanctions. is it worth the price? all the children dying as a result. and she said, yes. march 16, 2003. cheney is on meet the press with tim russert. the read we get with the people of iraq that there's no question they want to get rid of saddam hussein. that was true. and they will welcome us as liberators. he said that. will be welcomed as liberated several times in the interview....
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war for 42 years, for 42 years, from harry truman to jfk to ronald reagan to brzezinski, to madeleine albright, to colin powell, you name it. republicans and democrats alike dedicated, devoted their lives to freeing the lives of europeans enslaved by russia, by soviet russia. here we are. here we are. we have a guy who wants to be president again, and his pathetic little speaker who are actually doing vladimir putin's bidding. gene robinson, in putin, you have someone who has said, the greatest tragedy of the 20th century was america's victory in the cold war. the collapse of the soviet union. the collapse of the berlin wall. the freeing of tens of millions of europeans, right? by the way, ronald reagan, a hero in central and eastern europe. the same reagan that talked about freedom in europe is the same reagan that talks about the importance of immigration. the same reagan that donald trump does violence to his legacy every single day he opens his mouth. but, gene, there is vladimir putin, viktor orban, who was the one leader in europe, in the eu, that is on russia's side. then you have donal
war for 42 years, for 42 years, from harry truman to jfk to ronald reagan to brzezinski, to madeleine albright, to colin powell, you name it. republicans and democrats alike dedicated, devoted their lives to freeing the lives of europeans enslaved by russia, by soviet russia. here we are. here we are. we have a guy who wants to be president again, and his pathetic little speaker who are actually doing vladimir putin's bidding. gene robinson, in putin, you have someone who has said, the greatest...
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according to the then us ambassador to the un, madeleine albright, 500,000 dead children is a fair priceen have died in iraq, more than the number of child casualties. russia, is the goal worth such a price? i think this is a very difficult choice, but we think the price is justified. a new milestone in american policy in the middle east was the coming to power of george w. bush. the united states has begun to increase its military presence in the middle east. in october 2001 it began unbreakable freedom. american troops entered. afghanistan became the longest military operation in american history. iraqi freedom happened 2 years later. america announced the start of a military operation against iraq with the aim of overthrowing the regime of saddam hussein. almost 300.00 soldiers took part in the fighting on the part of the americans. during the same period, the bush junior administration was developing the concept of a greater middle east. it is aimed at managing the region from the outside under the pretext of democratization. in the middle east democracy has not yet taken root , ques
according to the then us ambassador to the un, madeleine albright, 500,000 dead children is a fair priceen have died in iraq, more than the number of child casualties. russia, is the goal worth such a price? i think this is a very difficult choice, but we think the price is justified. a new milestone in american policy in the middle east was the coming to power of george w. bush. the united states has begun to increase its military presence in the middle east. in october 2001 it began...
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as i go around the world which i do a lot with other heads of state i know them for so long, madeleine albrightas right. america is an essential nation. every time i leave wherever they are the pull me aside one at a time and say you've got to win, we cannot afford -- my country is at stake. we have a norma's obligation. i think it's time to finish the job here, -- host: let's dig deeper into the south carolina democratic primary results with lauren egan who is a white house reporter. lauren, good morning. guest: thanks for having me. host: what do we learn about president biden from the democratic primary in south carolina last night? guest: i think everyone obviously expected the president to win the primary last night but what we were keeping an eye out for was the turnout here. there was some anxiety amongst party members in south carolina that would it be really low turnout, there was sort of a downplaying of expectations leading up to saturday night, a family people were going to show up. we don't have a lot to compare this to because in past elections when there's been a democratic incum
as i go around the world which i do a lot with other heads of state i know them for so long, madeleine albrightas right. america is an essential nation. every time i leave wherever they are the pull me aside one at a time and say you've got to win, we cannot afford -- my country is at stake. we have a norma's obligation. i think it's time to finish the job here, -- host: let's dig deeper into the south carolina democratic primary results with lauren egan who is a white house reporter. lauren,...
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as i go around the world which i do a lot with other heads of state i know them for so long, madeleine albrightas right. america is an essential nation. every time i leave wherever they are the pull me aside one at a time and say you've got to win, we cannot afford -- my country is at stake. we have a norma's obligation. i think it's time to finish the job here, -- host: let's dig deeper into the south carolina democratic primary results with lauren egan who is a white house reporter. lauren, good morning. guest: thanks for having me. host: what do we learn about president biden from the democratic primary in south carolina last night? guest: i think everyone obviously expected the president to win the primary last night but what we were keeping an eye out for was the turnout here. there was some anxiety amongst party members in south carolina that would it be really low turnout, there was sort of a downplaying of expectations leading up to saturday night, a family people were going to show up. we don't have a lot to compare this to because in past elections when there's been a democratic incum
as i go around the world which i do a lot with other heads of state i know them for so long, madeleine albrightas right. america is an essential nation. every time i leave wherever they are the pull me aside one at a time and say you've got to win, we cannot afford -- my country is at stake. we have a norma's obligation. i think it's time to finish the job here, -- host: let's dig deeper into the south carolina democratic primary results with lauren egan who is a white house reporter. lauren,...