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from the mistakes of a politician in the united states, in particular bill clinton, who became presidentush sr. her task was that, firstly, to achieve a certain, uh, pr effect, you need to pay attention to this situation that developed in the united states killed clinton at that moment the rhythm collapsed he was one of the most unpopular us presidents in recent years, he needed to be in the face of domestic political problems, and in the face of some foreign political failures for this, the united states decided to go into this demonstration operation, we are talking about alkanes in their entirety and in the balkans. everything is narrower than that of all states serbia is that balkan state that other small states can gather around you. and if, therefore, it is necessary. uh, it was his roughly chest to beat him with such opportunities. what was, in fact, done, so to speak, right? so in this, of course, the demonstration effect should have been not only for the serbs. for it means, uh, for nato partners well, naturally for other states, including for russia, and the yugoslav history wa
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the secretary of state clinton says russia has lost their narrative as a form of pseudo reality because making the claim your brain is wendy, is untenable. the headlines amounted to change, the trying to stop the latest burning of the crown, and sweden installed contrasts to the reaction of still kind most or t to allow to other activates to possibly be destroy. the most intone for these as co government safe is open to the dialogue with that co office at 6 to come escalate intentions in the region we had from the heads of a mediation group visited to me on this one. going to our discussion on hoops. yeah. so you said that when you go so you should be fine out there. lots in solution works exist to promote the interests if they've been living tons result to compete with other blogs of, according to south africa's envoy to the international board, or service down the us, the us president failing to comp up a single comment until the rising death toll from the walls saw a tragedy in hawaii, and make revelations at the local siren warning system decisions and the residence to the intent be
the secretary of state clinton says russia has lost their narrative as a form of pseudo reality because making the claim your brain is wendy, is untenable. the headlines amounted to change, the trying to stop the latest burning of the crown, and sweden installed contrasts to the reaction of still kind most or t to allow to other activates to possibly be destroy. the most intone for these as co government safe is open to the dialogue with that co office at 6 to come escalate intentions in the...
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or the last the door, the secretary of state clinton says russia has lost their narrative is a form of pseudo reality because making the claim ukraine is wendy, is untenable. the for an r t crew gets exclusive access to the front lines of blue dance republic, where furious bottles are underway, a firsthand report from the ground coming up in just a few minutes. his hair is qu, government is open to dialogue with eagle wise as the fixtures on the stand off with the block and put an end to escalating tensions in the region. the celebrations marketing, the 76th anniversary of independence from british colonial rule are in full swing of pakistan. also a hat. this is a piece of marks here. the martian nelson's and juan southeastern port city of trouble. how are a top tourist attraction for the extra terrestrial shapes? and they're striking resemblance to the red plot. are t explorers, the beauty of a trouble? har, unique region of iran, which attracts travellers and adventures speakers with its landscape resembling the planet mars the live from the russian capital. i'm rachel ruble. this is
or the last the door, the secretary of state clinton says russia has lost their narrative is a form of pseudo reality because making the claim ukraine is wendy, is untenable. the for an r t crew gets exclusive access to the front lines of blue dance republic, where furious bottles are underway, a firsthand report from the ground coming up in just a few minutes. his hair is qu, government is open to dialogue with eagle wise as the fixtures on the stand off with the block and put an end to...
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clinton. here is such a force that actually has a very long arm from the muslim world to the united states of ica. the thing is that if we talk about hillary clinton, then here, she is just very showed clearly. this the transition from a puppet to a puppeteer and this happened precisely in the ninety-third year, when the chita-clintons, following the results of the presidential elections of the ninety-second year, entered the white house. but before that, maybe all the wives were really the first ladies they were in the framework of the victorian. eh, such morality was demonstrated, mainly by the keepers of the family hearth and family values, except maybe eleonora rozvel. here clinton for the first time stated, so to speak about herself , that, namely, she, maybe today, as they say, but there is a definition. this is how you can express your husband's policy, and the thing is that then already in america they started talking about the fact that bill clinton might become president. he may well have remained the governor of arkansas, but hillary clinton insisted on it. and what is hillary klee
clinton. here is such a force that actually has a very long arm from the muslim world to the united states of ica. the thing is that if we talk about hillary clinton, then here, she is just very showed clearly. this the transition from a puppet to a puppeteer and this happened precisely in the ninety-third year, when the chita-clintons, following the results of the presidential elections of the ninety-second year, entered the white house. but before that, maybe all the wives were really the...
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let's bring in the former colorado state senator ted harvey to discuss so tad sullivan was hillary clinton's long time a. before he hit 32 sullivan was one of her campaign advisors in 2008 and later became her right hand man. when she was secretary of state under obama, he was her go to advisor in her disastrous campaign for post back in 2016 when she was to donald trump. all the polling had indicated it would be a hillary landslide. now, critics who know him say that while bright, that he's just a guy that can't imagine worst case scenarios. so here we have hillary's 16 loss and then ask data stand under his watch or the critics write about sullivan. well, it wasn't just an advisor to hillary clinton's campaign. she, he was hit her chief before and policy advisor. he had no policy experience whatsoever. you had no foreign policy experience whatsoever. he was an attorney back in minnesota and was introduced to hillary clinton and suddenly he's her chief foreign policy advisor that tells you why she lost the election to see surround yourself with a bunch of novices who didn't know what they w
let's bring in the former colorado state senator ted harvey to discuss so tad sullivan was hillary clinton's long time a. before he hit 32 sullivan was one of her campaign advisors in 2008 and later became her right hand man. when she was secretary of state under obama, he was her go to advisor in her disastrous campaign for post back in 2016 when she was to donald trump. all the polling had indicated it would be a hillary landslide. now, critics who know him say that while bright, that he's...
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state. between clinton and later barack obama, the former president of the united states the role of this countryin the implementation of the august 28 coup in iran. i personally believe that in 1953, the united states played a prominent role in the overthrow of the mossadegh government . what did the axis governments think at that time? struck, and now it is easy to see why many iranians were angry with the united states . moreover, in the following years, the united states and the west continued to support the shah, and the shah's regime violently suppressed any political dissent. so far, he has confessed about his role in that disgraceful coup he did not, but in the movie coup d'53, recently made by iranian director taghi amiriani based on the available documents, the main role of the british spy agency has been fully revealed. it was iran , or he talked about kermit roosevelt's coup in iran. the americans admitted to being involved in it, but talking about america 's involvement in the coup, talking to donald about this coup, but britain never officially admitting its role in the coup against
state. between clinton and later barack obama, the former president of the united states the role of this countryin the implementation of the august 28 coup in iran. i personally believe that in 1953, the united states played a prominent role in the overthrow of the mossadegh government . what did the axis governments think at that time? struck, and now it is easy to see why many iranians were angry with the united states . moreover, in the following years, the united states and the west...
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i know personally to two of my former bosses, that is secretary of state clinton and secretary of statekerry, you worked with them both very closely. diplomacy is about personalities. it's relationships you build. could you give us some thoughts, perhaps working with secretary clinton and the difference between that and, working with secretary kerry? how did you find them both? this is washington people want to know who inside knowledge. okay. the first thing i'd say, and this is regardless of anyone's politics, the united states was very well served by both the energy and drive that they both brought to representing this country to espousing its values and ideals was extraordinary. and i say that having traveled with both of them and having seen them both close up and in action countless times. so that's a similarity. but of course, it's different. first of all, my with was another woman and because was the first high representative i was the first woman in that role. and for many people they weren't expecting to be a woman. they certainly weren't expecting it to be. and so i have give
i know personally to two of my former bosses, that is secretary of state clinton and secretary of statekerry, you worked with them both very closely. diplomacy is about personalities. it's relationships you build. could you give us some thoughts, perhaps working with secretary clinton and the difference between that and, working with secretary kerry? how did you find them both? this is washington people want to know who inside knowledge. okay. the first thing i'd say, and this is regardless of...
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. >> workingng for secretary of state hillary clinton at the time she had one in middle school and one in high school and women cannot have it all. i think of the speech, a woman of the state department and 20 years later was saying basically only have to t be your choice. then we get to hillary clinton and the scott reviews worldwide and does was a speech that set her on a path for independent careers and independent thinking and her own stage on world seems so what are your reactions? >> one thing about hillary is she had sympathetic, i guess you would say internationally when she did domestically she did spend a lot of time after that helped and we could go into the but after that, they were referring to the fact that she is making herself publicly availableti the time before the healthcare fell apart but she started with albright, known as vital voices, one of the main things they did was call attention to women seeking ways out of poverty and getting through education and also small business loans and modeling albright did a terrific team would go into a country and give a speech
. >> workingng for secretary of state hillary clinton at the time she had one in middle school and one in high school and women cannot have it all. i think of the speech, a woman of the state department and 20 years later was saying basically only have to t be your choice. then we get to hillary clinton and the scott reviews worldwide and does was a speech that set her on a path for independent careers and independent thinking and her own stage on world seems so what are your reactions?...
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he's basically echoing what us secretary of state hillary clinton said last december, the us age you, you create as a quote, really good investment for the united states. they're not us to be there to fight there. were they freighting it themselves? she said, the former secretary of state that is really changed into he asked and senator lindsey graham, also called the quotes best of money we've ever spent referring to the agent that's given under the pretext of helping ukraine to the military industrial complex. he said that earlier this year pointing out set, well russians design can do better than that. yeah. well, your premiums are 2, and it's not like it's some kind of a video game where you craniums are shooting at russians from behind the safety of a screen with lindsey graham by clinton and graham. do you know that if they had to send americans to fight russians in ukraine, aside from the handful of volunteers who have answer zalinski is called to go play the rambles fantasies over there on their own? well then the political cost would be just absolutely astronomical for them a
he's basically echoing what us secretary of state hillary clinton said last december, the us age you, you create as a quote, really good investment for the united states. they're not us to be there to fight there. were they freighting it themselves? she said, the former secretary of state that is really changed into he asked and senator lindsey graham, also called the quotes best of money we've ever spent referring to the agent that's given under the pretext of helping ukraine to the military...
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coup of august 28 in iran, after that in the same year madeleine albright, the secretary of state of the clintonnistration, and later the former president of the united states, barack obama , acknowledged the role of this country in the implementation of the coup of august 28 in iran. in 1953, the united states played a prominent role in the overthrow of mossadegh's government . women's governments at that time thought that their actions were due to strategic reasons. muttahida is not angry in the following years, the united states and the west continued to support the shah, and the shah's government violently suppressed any political discontent . he has not admitted his role in that disgraceful coup, but in the movie coup 53, recently released by iranian director taghi amiriani. according to the available documents, the role of the british spy agency has been completely revealed, or there is talk of kermit roosevelt's coup in iran, which by the way was the opposite case, that is, as you said, the americans admitted to being involved in it , and spoke about america's involvement in the coup. we
coup of august 28 in iran, after that in the same year madeleine albright, the secretary of state of the clintonnistration, and later the former president of the united states, barack obama , acknowledged the role of this country in the implementation of the coup of august 28 in iran. in 1953, the united states played a prominent role in the overthrow of mossadegh's government . women's governments at that time thought that their actions were due to strategic reasons. muttahida is not angry in...
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after that, in the same year, madeleine albright, the secretary of state of the clinton administration, and later, the former president of the united states, barack obama , admit to the role of this country in the implementation of the 28th of august coup in iran. persepolis in 1953 the united states played a prominent role in the lesson of mossadegh's administration. the eisenhower administration at that time thought that its actions were due to strategic reasons, but this coup clearly affected the political transformation in iran , and now it is easy to understand why many iranians from the united states in addition, in the following years, the united states and the west continued to support the shah, and the shah 's government violently suppressed any political dissent. amiriani, the iranian director based on the available documents the original creation of the role of the british spy agency has been completely revealed, while it is said that this coup was a black coup in iran, or kermit roosevelt's coup in iran is being talked about. they admitted to being involved in it. obama tal
after that, in the same year, madeleine albright, the secretary of state of the clinton administration, and later, the former president of the united states, barack obama , admit to the role of this country in the implementation of the 28th of august coup in iran. persepolis in 1953 the united states played a prominent role in the lesson of mossadegh's administration. the eisenhower administration at that time thought that its actions were due to strategic reasons, but this coup clearly...
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enter the conflict with tim sebastian america, the secretary of state and clinton was finally engaging in the long delay the whole slide in us china relations. the main sticking point is go tie one, i guess pay is the time when these fundamental joseph be islands living on virus complex. in 30 minutes on dw, the ons race on the baltic sea region into the center of the policy. this is where russia and nato comes face to face. the price of a dangerous escalation is comfortable bombing against nature and the balance of 75 minutes on the w the the see with each other june was exposed to the other thing. so let's find out if this is any tailored to stephen bozza and cocoa. elaine take classical music off the pedestal and into tiny house. really cool, guess deep conversations around the kitchen table and lots of music boxes that i'm tiny house because it does depend the 2nd d, w interest, the global economy, our portfolio, dw, business b on. here's a closer look at the project. our mission to analyze the flight for market dominance. this is where the heck with dw business be on the. i tried
enter the conflict with tim sebastian america, the secretary of state and clinton was finally engaging in the long delay the whole slide in us china relations. the main sticking point is go tie one, i guess pay is the time when these fundamental joseph be islands living on virus complex. in 30 minutes on dw, the ons race on the baltic sea region into the center of the policy. this is where russia and nato comes face to face. the price of a dangerous escalation is comfortable bombing against...
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let's say, what's the quote, the american secretary of state anthony clinton was finally engaging in a long delayed effort to hold the slide in us china relations. the main speaking point is still tie one with the chinese determined to be unified and warning the west to stay out of the cool interests. my guess in taipei is the time when east foreign minister joseph, whoops. is the island living on borrowed time? we know. busy that we have the ability to deal with the chinese invasion as china has stepped up in front of coast rhetoric and its armed forces have made the secret of the invasion plans by line. see that so how much help so, so i want to expect from washington and from europe. hasn't been promised to nuclear umbrella for lessons is government drawing from the will in you. chris has 51 very done own code to avoid the conflict with it's john jones as well. welcome to complex of thank you. thank you very much, dan. just 2 months ago, the chinese military completed 3 days of coming back exercises of taiwan. and they told the world as forces were not ready to fight resolutely to
let's say, what's the quote, the american secretary of state anthony clinton was finally engaging in a long delayed effort to hold the slide in us china relations. the main speaking point is still tie one with the chinese determined to be unified and warning the west to stay out of the cool interests. my guess in taipei is the time when east foreign minister joseph, whoops. is the island living on borrowed time? we know. busy that we have the ability to deal with the chinese invasion as china...
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traditional heat in the long dw, into the conflict with tim sebastian america, the secretary of state and clinton was finally emerging in the long delay that had to hold the slide in us. china relations. the main sticking point is go try one. i guess i pay it, joseph. and i'm sorry some conflicts. 19 minutes on dw, the how many platforms can you handle single attain usually without having the feeling that it's just too much? it might seem easy. how much can we do simultaneously? multitasking diesel, modern, because if we do too much, we paid it all wrong. we messed things up, risking brain damage. so let's stop this self sabotage humans and multitasking. watching our new to v w documentary, this here to san diego way and it's the rust eats away everything. never mind, then i'll make another side. algeria is here, mauritania is here on mark track. we know is this one great journey and the grim reality. i've never been to hell, but that's what it must feel like this. a heroism fail. i swear what remains to this? i just want to be free, the, the house on the edge of this a heart of the last shelter
traditional heat in the long dw, into the conflict with tim sebastian america, the secretary of state and clinton was finally emerging in the long delay that had to hold the slide in us. china relations. the main sticking point is go try one. i guess i pay it, joseph. and i'm sorry some conflicts. 19 minutes on dw, the how many platforms can you handle single attain usually without having the feeling that it's just too much? it might seem easy. how much can we do simultaneously? multitasking...
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for migraines, reliable news for my going wherever they may be. america, the secretary of state anthony clinton was finally engaging in a long delayed effort to hold the slide in us china relations. the main speaking point is still tie one with the chinese determined to be unified and wanting the west to stay out of the cool interest. i guess the inside pay is the tie when he's 5 minutes that joseph works is they, i'm living on borrowed time. we know that we have the ability to deal with the chinese invasion as china has stepped up in spelling cuz rhetoric.
for migraines, reliable news for my going wherever they may be. america, the secretary of state anthony clinton was finally engaging in a long delayed effort to hold the slide in us china relations. the main speaking point is still tie one with the chinese determined to be unified and wanting the west to stay out of the cool interest. i guess the inside pay is the tie when he's 5 minutes that joseph works is they, i'm living on borrowed time. we know that we have the ability to deal with the...
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well, we do recall the 2011 us back who of move market das, the under secretary of state, hillary clinton and the obama administration. now you experience it firsthand. could you tell us a little bit about what you saw and how that affected the people of the country are obviously beyond what we know as the slave trade and everything that went down with what i witnessed is this working together of the different institutions of the west, what we called the west. so the governments and the main media, mainstream media, and the west intellectuals, universities at civil society. they all came together to present what of souls narrative to the world. so they would justify the destruction of libya. why? because oh, because of this diversity ipad and the rest of the of the west actually comes into one place. they oh and cannot live or survive one day without the wealth of africa . whether the intellectuals in a british university or german that was working for a french media outlet or whether the general is in uh, spanish, all me or, but additions and in belgium they, oh no deep down that they ca
well, we do recall the 2011 us back who of move market das, the under secretary of state, hillary clinton and the obama administration. now you experience it firsthand. could you tell us a little bit about what you saw and how that affected the people of the country are obviously beyond what we know as the slave trade and everything that went down with what i witnessed is this working together of the different institutions of the west, what we called the west. so the governments and the main...
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legislatures and in georgia there were a deal between the truncating republicans and secretary of state and hillary clinton's law firm. in pennsylvania where republicans controlled the state legislature election rules were set by the supreme court in 522 democrat majority. this is something trump pointed out 11 days before the election they moved signature verification requirement and you didn't know who was floating and while they do that? one that's 570,000 votes in pennsylvania 99.4% .6% in protest travesties like this made 61 losses in the documentation of irregularity and none of this was good. this allowed the democrats the constitution and the authority for democrat-controlled state the scale in their favor. changing the election rules, democrats task force did not pursue an agenda. they followed a strategic plan and based on how the changes would make it easier to cheat. this was provided by the commission on election before. if you recall the election, there were irregularities. these irregularities were seriousev enough jack to be resolved by the supreme court. they did everything in their power fo
legislatures and in georgia there were a deal between the truncating republicans and secretary of state and hillary clinton's law firm. in pennsylvania where republicans controlled the state legislature election rules were set by the supreme court in 522 democrat majority. this is something trump pointed out 11 days before the election they moved signature verification requirement and you didn't know who was floating and while they do that? one that's 570,000 votes in pennsylvania 99.4% .6% in...
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georgia, there were sent by backroom deal between the truncating republican, secretary of state hillary clinton fixer both firm. in pennsylvania where the republicans also control the state legislature, the election rules were set by the pennsylvania supreme court to target habitri democratic majory and this is something pointed out in the speech, 11 days before the election, they removed the signature verification, requirement to know who is voting. now why would they do that except to cheat. in fact, one valid of 570,000 votes, in the middle of the night in pennsylvania, assigned 99.4 percent of those 570,000 ballots, to biden and .6 percent to trump. in the protest travesties like this, the trump team submitted 61 lawsuits with massive documentation and irregularity and of this evidence was ever examined. trump felt abandoned by the republican legislatures combated above the rest to ignore the constitution and deliver elections authority to democrat-controlled to tease that would tip the scales in their favor. in changing the election rules, the democrats task force did not pursue brenda age
georgia, there were sent by backroom deal between the truncating republican, secretary of state hillary clinton fixer both firm. in pennsylvania where the republicans also control the state legislature, the election rules were set by the pennsylvania supreme court to target habitri democratic majory and this is something pointed out in the speech, 11 days before the election, they removed the signature verification, requirement to know who is voting. now why would they do that except to cheat....
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speech i don't know if any of you remember an article that ann who was working for secretary of state hillary clinton at the time. i believe in the atlantic -- of that and she left the state department because she had i think -- child inn middle school and one in high school and she was commuting from boston she finally said we can't have it all. women cannot have it all. and i always think of this barbra bush speech here's a woman who was at harvard who was at state department. and she, you know, like 20 years later was saying basically that to make choices. and that they have to be your choices and comfortable so -- choices then were get to hillary clinton. and this also got rave reviews worldwide and several opinion writers really believed that it was a speech that is not her working on health care which didn't go very well but this was a speech that set her on the path for her own independent career her independent thinking and her own stage on world scene.en so -- what are your reactions to this speech?rt ann start withh you. >> sure. well one of the things that i discovered a long time ago abou
speech i don't know if any of you remember an article that ann who was working for secretary of state hillary clinton at the time. i believe in the atlantic -- of that and she left the state department because she had i think -- child inn middle school and one in high school and she was commuting from boston she finally said we can't have it all. women cannot have it all. and i always think of this barbra bush speech here's a woman who was at harvard who was at state department. and she, you...
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that was the difference between biden winning states and clinton losing those key state.e you trying to discourage cornell west from running? >> well, i've known cornell for many, many years. he's a very independent-minded guy and he will do what he wants to do. i just think, again, i think cornell or anybody else can play an important role now about raising issues that are not always discussed, but at the end of the day, i think the progressive community in general and the american people have got to make a decision as to whether we stand for democracy or authoritarianism or whether or not we're going to represent working-class families. >> one of your chief political advisers is concerned that cornell west is being taken advantage of by maybe people that simply want his name on the ballot. do you have those concerns? >> i really haven't thought of it that closely. bernie sanders, the independent senator from vermont who we saw in new hampshire yesterday. thanks for coming on and sharing your views with us. good to see you. >> thank you. >>> when we come back the republi
that was the difference between biden winning states and clinton losing those key state.e you trying to discourage cornell west from running? >> well, i've known cornell for many, many years. he's a very independent-minded guy and he will do what he wants to do. i just think, again, i think cornell or anybody else can play an important role now about raising issues that are not always discussed, but at the end of the day, i think the progressive community in general and the american...
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they were set by a backroom deal between the trump eating republican secretary of state and hillary clinton's law firm. in pennsylvania where republicans also control the state legislature, the rules were set by the supreme court 5-2 democratic majority. this is something that trump pointed out in the speech 11 days before the election they removed the signature verification requirement. why would they do that? one pallet, 570,000 votes in the middle of the night in pennsylvania assigned 99.4% of the 570,000 ballots to biden and .6 to trump. to protest travesties like this from the team submitted to 61 lawsuits with massive documentation of irregularities. none of the evidence was ever examined. trump felt abandoned by the republican legislatures to allow them to ignore the constitution and deliver authority to democrat controlled entities that would tilt the scales in their favor. in changing the rules, the democrats did not pursue random agendas.s. they followed a strategic plan that was based on how the changes would make it easier to cheat. the model was provided by the commission on elec
they were set by a backroom deal between the trump eating republican secretary of state and hillary clinton's law firm. in pennsylvania where republicans also control the state legislature, the rules were set by the supreme court 5-2 democratic majority. this is something that trump pointed out in the speech 11 days before the election they removed the signature verification requirement. why would they do that? one pallet, 570,000 votes in the middle of the night in pennsylvania assigned 99.4%...
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know if any of you remember an article that and marie slaughter, was working for secretary of state hillary clintonat the time, wrote in the atlantic about, and she left the state department, because she had a child in middle school i think, or in high school and she was commuting from boston. she finally just said we can't have it all. was a speech that not her working. health care which didn't go very well, but this was a speech that really set her on the path. for her own independent career her own independent thinking and her own stage on the world scene. so, you know. what are your reactions to this speech start and we start with you? sure. well one of the things that i discovered a long time ago about hillary is that she had a much much. more sympathetic, i guess you would say audience internationally then she did domestically she did spend an awful lot of time out of the country after the health care the so-called health care debacle. we can go into that at some other people do a whole panel on that, but after that people, you know, lots of pundits were referring to the fact that she wasn't
know if any of you remember an article that and marie slaughter, was working for secretary of state hillary clintonat the time, wrote in the atlantic about, and she left the state department, because she had a child in middle school i think, or in high school and she was commuting from boston. she finally just said we can't have it all. was a speech that not her working. health care which didn't go very well, but this was a speech that really set her on the path. for her own independent career...
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know if any of you remember an article that and marie slaughter, was working for secretary of state hillary clintonat the time, wrote in the atlantic about, and she left the state department, because she had a child in middle school i think, or in high school and she was commuting from boston. she finally just said we can't have it all. women cannot have it all. i always think of this barbara bush speech, because here's a woman who was at the state department, and she was saying like 20 years later basically that you have to make choices. that they have to beat your choices. then we get to hillary clinton. this also got rave reviews world wide. several opinion writers really believed it was a speech that, not for working on health care, which did not go very well, but this was a speech that really set her on the path for her own independent career, her own independent thinking, and her own state on the world scene. so what are your reactions. and we will start with you? >> sure. one of the things that i have discovered a long time ago about hillary is that she had a much much more sympathetic, i wo
know if any of you remember an article that and marie slaughter, was working for secretary of state hillary clintonat the time, wrote in the atlantic about, and she left the state department, because she had a child in middle school i think, or in high school and she was commuting from boston. she finally just said we can't have it all. women cannot have it all. i always think of this barbara bush speech, because here's a woman who was at the state department, and she was saying like 20 years...
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few seconds of msnbc from last night with wife of former president and former secretary of state hillary clinton weighing in last night. watch. >> fancy meeting you here, i can't believe this. this is not circumstances i expected to be talking to you. nor me, rachel, always good to talk to you. i didn't think it would be under these circumstances issue yet another set of indictments. i don't feel any satisfaction, i feel profound sadness we have former president that has been indicted for so many charges that went to the heart of whether or not our democracy would survive. >> brian: couple things, one question rachel maddow has, they say it is illegitimate and doesn't matter. she is saying that to hillary clinton, sitting across from her. donald trump knows he is illegitimate president and she sat there and cried about it for four years and stacey abrams is not the governor of georgia, but she believed she was and people boycotted that state because of it movie industry on down. >> cheryl: and nothing illegal about asking questions about an election, that is fair and happens every cycle from loc
few seconds of msnbc from last night with wife of former president and former secretary of state hillary clinton weighing in last night. watch. >> fancy meeting you here, i can't believe this. this is not circumstances i expected to be talking to you. nor me, rachel, always good to talk to you. i didn't think it would be under these circumstances issue yet another set of indictments. i don't feel any satisfaction, i feel profound sadness we have former president that has been indicted for...
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state. and today clinton was finally engaging in a long delay. that's, that's a whole slide in us china relations. the main sticking point is scro, taiwan. i guess the time it is for joseph the islands living on borrowed complex in 30 minutes, dw reggae, most of the following exploring jamaica's fire of community from collecting the additional science and the right to the aspirations and traditions of every day. not unique inside rustic. gracie and to make has traditional here on the w the, the algerians here more team here is here on mark track. we know is this one of the great dream and the grim reality the sahara was pale. i swear. what remains? i just want to be for the house on the edge of this a heart of the last shelter start september, 2nd on dw, the this is the, the unit is coming to live from berlin. the fire in the multi story building in south africa leaves does instead an injured emergency services say the place in the city of johannesburg is now under control, but they fear the number of deaths could rise as the discovery as the rec
state. and today clinton was finally engaging in a long delay. that's, that's a whole slide in us china relations. the main sticking point is scro, taiwan. i guess the time it is for joseph the islands living on borrowed complex in 30 minutes, dw reggae, most of the following exploring jamaica's fire of community from collecting the additional science and the right to the aspirations and traditions of every day. not unique inside rustic. gracie and to make has traditional here on the w the, the...
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any of you remember an article that anne-marie slaughter who was working for secretary of state hillary clinton at the time wrote. i believe in the atlantic about and she left the state department because she had i think child in middle school and one in high school and she was commuting from boston and she finally just said we can't have it all women cannot have it all and i always think of this barbara bush speech because here's a woman who was at harvard was at the state department and she you know, like 20 years later was saying basically that you have to make choices and that they have to be your choices and comfortable. so when we're tied that choices then we get to hillary clinton and this also got rave reviews worldwide and several opinion writers really believe that it was a speech that not her working. health care which didn't go very well, but this was a speech that really set her on the path. for her own independent career her own independent thinking and her own stage on the world scene. so, you know. what are your reactions to this speech start and we start with you? sure. well on
any of you remember an article that anne-marie slaughter who was working for secretary of state hillary clinton at the time wrote. i believe in the atlantic about and she left the state department because she had i think child in middle school and one in high school and she was commuting from boston and she finally just said we can't have it all women cannot have it all and i always think of this barbara bush speech because here's a woman who was at harvard was at the state department and she...
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when the bond ben opium production and united states rewarded bill clinton, awarded decided by an, you know, $4050000000.00 deb. but as soon now rebounded because other conditions were rise. for drug production, my marketing and, and use and we have to deal with all of their said once. and professor, what strategies or measures are being implemented to prevent the resurgence of opium production in afghanistan and address the actual root causes of the drug problem. unfortunately, well, as i said, you know, the word community that discount in the general guys were for decades are about 2000 run to 2017. supposedly it's spent about $8000000.00 plus daughters to quote combat drugs. but they effort, right? superficial, insincere, false friend, propaganda, as i said, why it was, you know, claiming that it is fighting drug production. in fact, they were working with drug stores because documentation forces relied on cooperation from the drug store in afghanistan, for protection, control, espionage, and so forth. so, you know, these under these conditions are attack or drug production would co
when the bond ben opium production and united states rewarded bill clinton, awarded decided by an, you know, $4050000000.00 deb. but as soon now rebounded because other conditions were rise. for drug production, my marketing and, and use and we have to deal with all of their said once. and professor, what strategies or measures are being implemented to prevent the resurgence of opium production in afghanistan and address the actual root causes of the drug problem. unfortunately, well, as i...
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true 50/50 state biden's narrow win in 2020 was the first time a democrat carry that states and clinton the biden victory inspired than president trump to try and corruptly overturn the election in georgia, a scheme he was just invited for federally along the other states that try to do it. and for what she faces another potential indictment this month in georgia itself. and while trump's efforts fail, the state republicans were able to force through some of the most restrictive voter suppression rules in the country in the aftermath. additionally, georgia has held three of the most hotly contested senate races in the country in just two years with democrats prevailing and all three races. thanks in large part of this man, georgia senator, raphael warnock who won two of those races actually really, four of them when you count the runoffs in just two years. and senator reverend warnock joins me now, and he is the author of the book away out of nowhere, a member of truth, transformation and the new american story. senator, first let's just start in fulton county. i believe it is where you
true 50/50 state biden's narrow win in 2020 was the first time a democrat carry that states and clinton the biden victory inspired than president trump to try and corruptly overturn the election in georgia, a scheme he was just invited for federally along the other states that try to do it. and for what she faces another potential indictment this month in georgia itself. and while trump's efforts fail, the state republicans were able to force through some of the most restrictive voter...