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. >> well, madeline is. >> i ran into madeline came up the stairs? >> what? >> grapes and a water. i said "you are annoying madeline." >> she can get annoying but we love her. and last-minute getaways for people who haven't taken a break this summer and you know whoure? today is international beer day. i love ice cold beer with crabs. >> we're not huge beer drinkers but what about this. this is something called a black velv velvet. >> it's ee's a beer cocktail ma from scout and champagne. >> it looks beautiful. >> have you tasted it? i've had it before. >> you have? >> and i keep wondering why i keep having it. [ laughter ] >> it's kind of sweet, though. >> think about it, if you're not a fan of beer and don't enjoy champagne, why would you want to mix the two together. >> but we have a reason why you might want to. there's a woman who's 110 years old and she attributes her long life to beer. her name is agnes fenton from new jersey, she says over seven decades she has had three beers and a shot of whiskey everyday. >> everyday until she turned 105. >> then her doctor said -- >> he
. >> well, madeline is. >> i ran into madeline came up the stairs? >> what? >> grapes and a water. i said "you are annoying madeline." >> she can get annoying but we love her. and last-minute getaways for people who haven't taken a break this summer and you know whoure? today is international beer day. i love ice cold beer with crabs. >> we're not huge beer drinkers but what about this. this is something called a black velv velvet. >> it's...
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we have madeline mcintosh now president of penguin publishing group where she oversees penguins adult publishing businesses in the u.s. previously madeleine served as the first president in coo of penguin random house view is in part to the merger of coo of random house. we have lisa sharkey, senior vice president and director of creative development at harpercollins. she joined the company march 2007 after more than two decades as a television producer where she is a two-time emmy winner and former president of al roker entertainment as well as being a senior producer at good morning america and "inside edition." thank you all for participating today. i know you all are very busy. let's get started with some questions about your leadership style. could you start us off by talking about how would you describe your leadership style. >> thank you, lisa, and good morning, everyone. i would describe my leadership style has been very authentic, decisive, passionate about what i do and very much a change agent. >> madelyn? >> i think i should start by saying this market were noticing the wa
we have madeline mcintosh now president of penguin publishing group where she oversees penguins adult publishing businesses in the u.s. previously madeleine served as the first president in coo of penguin random house view is in part to the merger of coo of random house. we have lisa sharkey, senior vice president and director of creative development at harpercollins. she joined the company march 2007 after more than two decades as a television producer where she is a two-time emmy winner and...
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is -- madeline is eating. >> the freshman 15, sometimes it doesn't stop. kids' hours are crazy. they eat and study and keep eating. >> i think i had 30 pounds up in college. i ate like crazy and i didn't even -- ate and drink and ate and drink. >> and you didn't even feel like you had gained anything. >> no, i thought i was hot. i had no idea -- i didn't care at all. >> you are hot, hoda woman. >>> and don't judge a book by its cover. david issahaku jew ski is is here with exotic creatures that aren't as scary as they might like. >> nestle comes out with new cookie flavors every now and then. usually chocolate chips are staple but there's supposed to be a couple new ones. >> well, how are two girls to find out if we don't have any cookie >>> look what regis has! regis is here! >> is there a peanut butter money. >> boy, that's a tight dress. [ laughter ] how are you doing, baby? is that peanut butter? >> absolutely, help yourself. i cooked them myself. >> you did not. we already said it was nestle. how is that? oh, my gosh. this one is harvest apple and hot
is -- madeline is eating. >> the freshman 15, sometimes it doesn't stop. kids' hours are crazy. they eat and study and keep eating. >> i think i had 30 pounds up in college. i ate like crazy and i didn't even -- ate and drink and ate and drink. >> and you didn't even feel like you had gained anything. >> no, i thought i was hot. i had no idea -- i didn't care at all. >> you are hot, hoda woman. >>> and don't judge a book by its cover. david issahaku jew...
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saint madeline par niche ridley park is hosting a statue of our lady fatima from portugal. parishioners have been joining in prayer with the the farewell procession at 7:15. father john flannigan says he believes pope francis is the inspiration for this outpouring. >> in talking about the pope, they are excited. this is a religious crowd, some of these people, some may ab way from the church, and they are coming for dod's peace. >> reporter: father flannigan learn he will ab monk 1600 priest and guests at pope francis ticketed first mass saturday morning at the cathedral. he calls that a once in a lifetime opportunity. >>> again, just 40 days now and counting until pope francis is right here, stay with us for everything you need to know on the papal visit. >>> authorities are investigating construction accidents that shocked two workers and sent one man plumetting four stories to the ground. it happened at 16th and oxford in north philadelphia. chopper three was over the scene this morning, scaffolding came in contact with power lines. the worker who fell to the ground is i
saint madeline par niche ridley park is hosting a statue of our lady fatima from portugal. parishioners have been joining in prayer with the the farewell procession at 7:15. father john flannigan says he believes pope francis is the inspiration for this outpouring. >> in talking about the pope, they are excited. this is a religious crowd, some of these people, some may ab way from the church, and they are coming for dod's peace. >> reporter: father flannigan learn he will ab monk...
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>> guest: it did but my counterarguement to madeline albright, who i admire issue is what we're fighting for is a level playing field elm can't, once we begin to achieve at the same level as men, we can't then turn around and do what they did to us. we're going to assume that you're better just because you're a woman. it's about level. not about a preference. so that door swings both ways. equality is equality. so i really did think that while it was a hard decision, i felt great about working on behalf of barack obama and was pleased to see him elect president. now. >> host: you're supporting hillary clinton. >> guest: working just as hard for hillary clinton. it's hard -- people who do what i do want to take it safe, but i don't have that permit. if i'm for you, i'm for you, and i'm doing everything i can to help her get elected. >> host: has she won the mady primary, your daughter? >> guest: she has won the mady primary, and not all my kids there are yet,. >> host: interesting. they're giving a look to bernie sanders? >> guest: i think they're trying to figure this out. i try -- i lea
>> guest: it did but my counterarguement to madeline albright, who i admire issue is what we're fighting for is a level playing field elm can't, once we begin to achieve at the same level as men, we can't then turn around and do what they did to us. we're going to assume that you're better just because you're a woman. it's about level. not about a preference. so that door swings both ways. equality is equality. so i really did think that while it was a hard decision, i felt great about...
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. >> well, madeline is. >> i ran into madeline came up the stairs? >> what? >> grapes and a water. i said "you are annoying madeline." >> she can get ann whoying but we love her. and last-minute taways or people who haven't taken a break this summer and you know whoure? today is international beer day. i love ice coldereep with crabs. >> we're ntt huge beer drinkers but what about this. this is something called a black velvet velvet. >> it's a ees 's a beer cocktail made from scout and champagne. >> it looks beautiful. >> have you tasted it? i've had it before. >> you have? >> and i keep wondering why i keep having it. [ laughter ] >> it's kind of sweet, though. >> think about it, if you're not [002:59:58;00]
. >> well, madeline is. >> i ran into madeline came up the stairs? >> what? >> grapes and a water. i said "you are annoying madeline." >> she can get ann whoying but we love her. and last-minute taways or people who haven't taken a break this summer and you know whoure? today is international beer day. i love ice coldereep with crabs. >> we're ntt huge beer drinkers but what about this. this is something called a black velvet velvet. >> it's a...
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now employed to help find missing children, including high profile cases like the disappearance of madeline mccann. it is all happening now. >> we'll begin with final prep underway for the 2016 republican field as the stage is set for the first presidential debate. the stage is literally being set right now. i am jenna lee. >> and a big stage it is. i am jon scott, fox news channel announcing the line up for the prime time debate. here are the ten candidates making the cut. based on the average of five national polls. seven other candidates invited to appear on the earlier debate 5:00 p.m. eastern. >> in the meantime the fbi is investigating the disappearance of hillary clinton's e-mail server amid questions about the e-mail information improperlily stored. we have ed henry on the latest clinton e-mail situation and we begin with carl came ron live in cleveland. >> reporter: hi, jon. you said it. donald trump is the front runner and in the center of the stage and attention tomorrow. and he's now trying to limit the expectations. he's dialling back his hot rhetoric and on the o'rielly factor
now employed to help find missing children, including high profile cases like the disappearance of madeline mccann. it is all happening now. >> we'll begin with final prep underway for the 2016 republican field as the stage is set for the first presidential debate. the stage is literally being set right now. i am jenna lee. >> and a big stage it is. i am jon scott, fox news channel announcing the line up for the prime time debate. here are the ten candidates making the cut. based on...
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australian mod well down syndrome is set to make history at new york fashion week. 18-year-oldle madeline stewart will making the debut for american label ftl at vanderbilt hall next mnt and currently modeled for fitness brand and echo handbag line. so besides down syndrome, as we told you, she has three holes in her hert and loose valve which are imagined by medication. j a color-blind man, tries on color-correcting sunglasses and uploads emotional reaction or his friend did. the glasses use mathematical formula to boost color vision by working with the brown's vision system. all right. that is all well and good. what you can tell here, though. this goy has emotional reaction. he does the typical guy thing. he looks to the left away from the cram to show that to hide his emessing a bit there. may gin seeing the sunsetting. it is actually powerful to watch the video. you can only imagine what must be going through his head to see the splendor of the sunset in person for the first time. pretty cool stuff. the world's biggest online retailer facing amazon size allegation interests the own w
australian mod well down syndrome is set to make history at new york fashion week. 18-year-oldle madeline stewart will making the debut for american label ftl at vanderbilt hall next mnt and currently modeled for fitness brand and echo handbag line. so besides down syndrome, as we told you, she has three holes in her hert and loose valve which are imagined by medication. j a color-blind man, tries on color-correcting sunglasses and uploads emotional reaction or his friend did. the glasses use...
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madeline: i can say that i will never own a house one day, because i saw my parents lose everything. can say that i have been of voting age for more than a year and i have not filled out my voter registration form, because i don't trust politicians, because my parents voted, they pay their taxes, and they still lost their home. i would say, a lot of people my age and older that went through the experience have the same feelings and the same belief, and i can't tell you a way to fix it. i would say that the turnout at the bernie sanders event last month is a good indication that people are getting riled up in terms of my generation in louisiana. but at the same time, there's just this overwhelming anxiety of having been raised in that type of environment, of kind of just now processing it, because the first days of new orleans after katrina, that was phenomenal, being a child. because we couldn't really process what was happening. our parents were picking up the pieces, so that just left us with this playground of abandoned houses and graveyards. but now, looking at it from where we a
madeline: i can say that i will never own a house one day, because i saw my parents lose everything. can say that i have been of voting age for more than a year and i have not filled out my voter registration form, because i don't trust politicians, because my parents voted, they pay their taxes, and they still lost their home. i would say, a lot of people my age and older that went through the experience have the same feelings and the same belief, and i can't tell you a way to fix it. i would...
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how does this compare with what secretary powell did or what do you think if you would take what madeline albright said? they knew the whole landscape but they too were kind of letting down their hair so to speak. so we are in lima peru and we are trying to, i'm trying to work. i had to go to the meeting of the organization of american space oas and i'm trying to finalize the conditions that are going to be posed by the u.n. security council on i ran. we came in with our two-part strategy and we knew it wasn't enough for the united states to be putting the pressure on. we need to get the international community and that meant primarily convincing russia which i think we succeeded in which the president i and national security jim jones told medvedev and sergey lavrov and a three on three meeting that the iranians had elton underground facility and the russians didn't know it. i think that surprise them and made them much more amenable to going along with the security council. the chinese who needed oil and gas from everywhere did not want to see that supply cut off so they took a lot more
how does this compare with what secretary powell did or what do you think if you would take what madeline albright said? they knew the whole landscape but they too were kind of letting down their hair so to speak. so we are in lima peru and we are trying to, i'm trying to work. i had to go to the meeting of the organization of american space oas and i'm trying to finalize the conditions that are going to be posed by the u.n. security council on i ran. we came in with our two-part strategy and...
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madeline, brooklyn, new york, an educator, thank you. >> caller: hi. >> you're on. go ahead. >> caller: okay. hi. well, i was going to say that the idea of opt out of a test -- >> madeline, keep talking on the phone. don't listen to the tv. go ahead. >> caller: so, what i want to tell you is the idea of opting out doesn't really exist in new york city. i mean, they use the term opt out, but it's actual refusal to take the test as of the law. i'm sorry? >> uh-huh. go ahead. >> caller: the idea of opting out doesn't exist. pearson tests are terrible. they have typos, incorrect material in them, they are grammatically incorrect often and not grade appropriate. there's a bunch of people from the school i work in that are trying desperately to opt out, as they say. legally, the term should be refusal, which is a strong term, but it is also correct because no child left behind leaves you no option. there is no option. it is refusal to take a test and whatever happens after that just happens. so, there are children that are going on to middle schools with no test scores. t
madeline, brooklyn, new york, an educator, thank you. >> caller: hi. >> you're on. go ahead. >> caller: okay. hi. well, i was going to say that the idea of opt out of a test -- >> madeline, keep talking on the phone. don't listen to the tv. go ahead. >> caller: so, what i want to tell you is the idea of opting out doesn't really exist in new york city. i mean, they use the term opt out, but it's actual refusal to take the test as of the law. i'm sorry? >>...
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. >> engel and his crew, producer madeline herringer and cameraman redden edwards, land right in the middle of the action. the men of viper company are trying to clear the valley of taliban fighters. the crew is there to document the action. >> pretty much every day this outpost came under attack. and pretty much every time the soldiers went out there to do a patrol in the area, that patrol came under attack. >> while living with the men for weeks at a time, the crew experiences the harshness of the environment. >> the troops are out there for a year and a half. it's pretty tough. there's no showers, the food was pretty much all out of a plastic bag. so the living conditions were pretty bad. >> every conflict is different. in iraq your real danger was getting blown up in a humvee. in the korangal, because it's on foot and there are so few vehicles, it's more what you think of as classic warfare. units that are attacked by taliban fighters firing down from the hillsides. they were just in gunfights all the time. >> during the very first firefight they film, cameraman redden edwards ge
. >> engel and his crew, producer madeline herringer and cameraman redden edwards, land right in the middle of the action. the men of viper company are trying to clear the valley of taliban fighters. the crew is there to document the action. >> pretty much every day this outpost came under attack. and pretty much every time the soldiers went out there to do a patrol in the area, that patrol came under attack. >> while living with the men for weeks at a time, the crew...
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. >> reporter: madeline knew this storm was something different. >> i didn't know that i had a lot of trees down in front of my yard until i came out at about 8:00 in the morning. >> reporter: the scenes were similar throughout shoreham and wading river here in suffolk county. trees and branches blown down and signs almost blown over. the sky just got back from vacation. white picket fence no more. >> we came back into the development and i made a left and i saw this. which didn't make me happy. called up a landscaper, he came within 20 minutes. he goes -- you have to get this tree picked up in the next like hour to save it. that's it. >> reporter: some of those trees came crashing down on wires knocking out power to tens of thousands across eastern long island. not something you want to have a long afternoon. >> the food you know. we just went shopping for the weekend. and got people coming over. and boy, that's going to go bad pretty soon. >> it's a hot day out there. pretty tough not to have ac now. >> it's horrible and disgusting. [ laughter ] >> i've just been waiting for the ele
. >> reporter: madeline knew this storm was something different. >> i didn't know that i had a lot of trees down in front of my yard until i came out at about 8:00 in the morning. >> reporter: the scenes were similar throughout shoreham and wading river here in suffolk county. trees and branches blown down and signs almost blown over. the sky just got back from vacation. white picket fence no more. >> we came back into the development and i made a left and i saw this....
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first, when madeline all bright d colin powell and another left office, that they didn't turn in their emails as well? and jeb bush had private emails and here's my statement, i'm glad hillary did this. she is brilliant. she knew if she hadn't destroyed these enails republicans would have rifled through them and the reporters would have dug through them to find something. the emails are gone. they are gone and there's nothing anyone can do about it. guest: the problem with it is that she was tired preserve those emails and that documentation. she was required to do that. that's the problem with destroying any emails that were work-related that she may have deleted and as it pertains to the secretary of state, the caller was right, they did not save their emails but that's because they weren't required to. the guidelines did not come into place until 2005, and actually former secretary of state colin powell talked about this a little bit. when he was in the administration, when it was part of his tenure, email wasn't really even being used in the state department at that time and he sai
first, when madeline all bright d colin powell and another left office, that they didn't turn in their emails as well? and jeb bush had private emails and here's my statement, i'm glad hillary did this. she is brilliant. she knew if she hadn't destroyed these enails republicans would have rifled through them and the reporters would have dug through them to find something. the emails are gone. they are gone and there's nothing anyone can do about it. guest: the problem with it is that she was...
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. >> hello i'm madeline i've already turned in my card i live there 25 years i opened open hayes street the freeway was torn down and been involved with the merchants for a long, long time and know the neighborhood association we're a small neighborhood and it seems disingenuousus the way that kitten ace came in and filed out their plan i understand there is a flaw and intention and that has innovate been honored i agree with jim who said we're not approached i'm on the committee for the neighborhood association and run the arts coalition and never heard from anyone they want to have local artists i'm here to support if there is a chance to continue to be the hayes valley that we've green to love thank you. >> thank you. next speaker, please. >> hi i'm sorry bob anderson a resident of the hayes valley since 1988 i used to visit madeline i've seen the hayes valley grow in many ways when i first moved in my first day i was laying on the sidewalk we are or they were raiding the hotel from me it's changed i live on van ness an area that does allow whatever people want to put there i'm const
. >> hello i'm madeline i've already turned in my card i live there 25 years i opened open hayes street the freeway was torn down and been involved with the merchants for a long, long time and know the neighborhood association we're a small neighborhood and it seems disingenuousus the way that kitten ace came in and filed out their plan i understand there is a flaw and intention and that has innovate been honored i agree with jim who said we're not approached i'm on the committee for the...
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madeline albright. >> thank you for being with us. let's talk about the migrant crisis.that erected a barbed wire fence to keep out the thousands of my graigrants. what is the answer? >> i think it is one of the great tragedies of our time. i was a refugee. i clearly didn't have such a tragic story but i know what's it like to is to leave your country because you can't live there anymore. i'm surprised at how difficult this has been for people that are trying to get across and erecting barriers and making it more complicated is certainly adds to the tragedy. there are more refugees in the world today than at any time. we have to be able to deal with it. i have heard that the europeans have called an emergency meeting. i hope that they are really seeing it as an emergency and are really making plans to try to distribute the burden. it is a burden when people come into a country and that, in fact, they figure out a way to make europe what it should be in the 21st cinentury as a welcomi place for those who can't live where they want to. >> is it fair for countries like hung
madeline albright. >> thank you for being with us. let's talk about the migrant crisis.that erected a barbed wire fence to keep out the thousands of my graigrants. what is the answer? >> i think it is one of the great tragedies of our time. i was a refugee. i clearly didn't have such a tragic story but i know what's it like to is to leave your country because you can't live there anymore. i'm surprised at how difficult this has been for people that are trying to get across and...
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fire overnight in vallejo from earlier today when that happened after men at this is the out call madelinefirefighters were able to get on the control no one was hurt when the following with lifetime coverage we've been almost wanted to look the flames are long out and that the best filmed the scene of the gulf investigating a chicken for hot spot export to class i had to contain. >>rebecca: it will be read as stevenson boulevard and is not blocking any lines however and is causing a lot of attention on the right-hand shoulder traffic solid all the way back up to the 84 split will increase the dumbarton bridge and this is on to be the drive time is 28 minutes, the have now to pick from san leandro down through hey what the fremont and and to milpitas and in the connection with 237 other hot stuff we've been tracking in dublin and this is going to just pass the dublin and a giant among was on 580 y that even came the right and still tied up because this accident the tow truck is on the scene for clearing but again it is still causing so traffic is pretty backed up all the way to the interch
fire overnight in vallejo from earlier today when that happened after men at this is the out call madelinefirefighters were able to get on the control no one was hurt when the following with lifetime coverage we've been almost wanted to look the flames are long out and that the best filmed the scene of the gulf investigating a chicken for hot spot export to class i had to contain. >>rebecca: it will be read as stevenson boulevard and is not blocking any lines however and is causing a lot...
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my name is madeline gamu from cameroon and i would like to find out when you will support africa offerrm innocencely as the u.n. security council. thank you. [ applause ] >> so the security council was formed after world war ii. and obviously the world and the balance of power around the world look different in 1945, 46, 47, than it does in 2015, 16 and 17. so the united states is supportive in modifications to the structure of the unationed nations security council. i'll be honest with you, how that happens and how you balance all of the equities is complicated. as a matter of principal i would think that there should at least be one representative from the african continent on the security council along with representatives from the other regions of the world and some of the other powers that have emerged. i will tell you that, because for example, latin america does not have a country that is represented. it does get complicated because you have to figure out how -- let me put it this way. everybody thinks they should put it on it. so even in africa they say we should have an africa
my name is madeline gamu from cameroon and i would like to find out when you will support africa offerrm innocencely as the u.n. security council. thank you. [ applause ] >> so the security council was formed after world war ii. and obviously the world and the balance of power around the world look different in 1945, 46, 47, than it does in 2015, 16 and 17. so the united states is supportive in modifications to the structure of the unationed nations security council. i'll be honest with...
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and this was some of you will remember the famous statement by madeline all bright, that said, askedabout the 500,000 children who had died as a result of sanctions, she said, we think the price was worth it. she had two daughters and i want to ask her, if it was your daughters, do you think the price was worth it. she said, we think the price is worth it. so this is not a partisan issue. this is, this goes between parties across the board. finally on the question that you raised first, peter about if the security council had endorsed it, i think there's always been and i have written about it a a difference between legality and legitamacy, i would not have considered it legitimate. but it would have legal. in 1994, bush used bribes and threats and punishments. some of which we got documentation of to force other countries to vote in favor of the war. at the end of the day, there were two countries that voted no in the security council, and one was cuba that voted no on principal and the other was yemen, it was the only arab country on the security council. they voted no and no soone
and this was some of you will remember the famous statement by madeline all bright, that said, askedabout the 500,000 children who had died as a result of sanctions, she said, we think the price was worth it. she had two daughters and i want to ask her, if it was your daughters, do you think the price was worth it. she said, we think the price is worth it. so this is not a partisan issue. this is, this goes between parties across the board. finally on the question that you raised first, peter...
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first, when madeline all bright and colin powell and another left office, that they didn't turn in theirmails as well? and jeb bush had private emails and here's my statement, i'm glad hillary did this. she is brilliant. she knew if she hadn't destroyed these enails republicans would have rifled through them and the reporters would have dug through them to find something. the emails are gone. they are gone and there's nothing anyone can do about it. guest: the problem with it is that she was tired preserve those emails and that documentation. she was required to do that. that's the problem with destroying any emails that were work-related that she may have deleted and as it pertains to the secretary of state, the caller was right, they did not save their emails but that's because they weren't required to. the guidelines did not come into place until 2005, and actually former secretary of state colin powell talked about this a little bit. when he was in the administration, when it was part of his tenure, email wasn't really even being used in the state department at that time and he said
first, when madeline all bright and colin powell and another left office, that they didn't turn in theirmails as well? and jeb bush had private emails and here's my statement, i'm glad hillary did this. she is brilliant. she knew if she hadn't destroyed these enails republicans would have rifled through them and the reporters would have dug through them to find something. the emails are gone. they are gone and there's nothing anyone can do about it. guest: the problem with it is that she was...
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and later, james carville and mary madeline join us from new orleans to talk politics and to mark the tenth anniversary of hurricane katrina. we'll be right back. many wrinkle creams come with high hopes, but hope... doesn't work on wrinkles. neutrogena® rapid wrinkle repair has the fastest retinol formula... to work on fine lines and even deep wrinkles in just one week. neutrogena®. what do you think they'll be doing? >>> okay. so that press conference in iowa was just the pregame. we have a lot more to talk about with that. we have to show you trump when he then went on to speak in front of another huge rally where he let loose on his opponents. washington, and the summer of trump. >> a great journalist called me and he said could i ask you one question, mr. trump? what? how does it feel? how does what feel? he said this was the summer of trump. do you believe this? how good is that for my ego? is that good? you know, it's one thing to have the summer of trump. doesn't mean anything unless we win both the nomination and we got to beat hillary or whoever is running. whoever is runnin
and later, james carville and mary madeline join us from new orleans to talk politics and to mark the tenth anniversary of hurricane katrina. we'll be right back. many wrinkle creams come with high hopes, but hope... doesn't work on wrinkles. neutrogena® rapid wrinkle repair has the fastest retinol formula... to work on fine lines and even deep wrinkles in just one week. neutrogena®. what do you think they'll be doing? >>> okay. so that press conference in iowa was just the pregame....
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>> listen that speech which you worked so hard on an madeline albright was with us and she provided great feedback as we were going to the drafts, was so important to me personally because i thought the united states needed to leave on women's rights and this was the opportunity to do so at this international conference. and it was very important to set forth an agenda. out of the conference despite all of the difficulties 189 countries agreed on what was called the platform for action, the full participation of women and girls. i use that oath as first lady and then a senator and certainly secretary of state to refer to and to engage with leaders and groups, civil societies all over the world to say your nations signed up for this. how far have you come? then when i left the state department i went to work with my husband and my daughter at the clinton foundation and there were a lot of the important programs that my husband had established and chelsea was instrumental in. i wanted to add three more. one of them was what we called the no ceilings full participation project. what we are d
>> listen that speech which you worked so hard on an madeline albright was with us and she provided great feedback as we were going to the drafts, was so important to me personally because i thought the united states needed to leave on women's rights and this was the opportunity to do so at this international conference. and it was very important to set forth an agenda. out of the conference despite all of the difficulties 189 countries agreed on what was called the platform for action,...