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she's going to appear at tina brown's event on friday in new york. a high profile relaunch of the former secretary of state. >> we had a great story by jim rootenberg on sunday, he did a lot ever reporting, a lot of push-back saying this is way early. but there is the friends of hillary political action committee. she is launching into paid public speeches later this month. a lot of you know, and she's writing a book. she's, she has not by the way teaching at yale as the "yale daily news" reported this morning, that was a an april fool's joke. it was not from my organization, had to be recalled on that. >> i know you know someone very well. >> we, yeah, we checked that out, that's not true. but not that yale wouldn't like that there's early polling showing she's doing well in florida against marco rubio and jeb bush. but her people are saying you know, give us some space. >> as much as we say her staff, her loyal staff will say that until the very last minute before she announces, everything is being repositioned and prepositioned, if you will. marga
she's going to appear at tina brown's event on friday in new york. a high profile relaunch of the former secretary of state. >> we had a great story by jim rootenberg on sunday, he did a lot ever reporting, a lot of push-back saying this is way early. but there is the friends of hillary political action committee. she is launching into paid public speeches later this month. a lot of you know, and she's writing a book. she's, she has not by the way teaching at yale as the "yale daily...
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tina brown. hold on there. howard, let me talk -- i think the pilot light's been on in washington right now. ann lewis has an operation. she's been keeping the records for a long time now. it's a group called no limits. you have an office in "the new york times," rudenberg's piece, another group called the transition office. usually when you have two offices, that's a sign something's going on. just guessing. >> you have the master fund-raiser of the democratic party and close to the clintons saying in that same piece, hold your fire, everybody. you know, that was basically an announcement to everybody who would be a potential hillary donor to just say wait, you know, let's see what's going to happen here. everything she's doing, everything her husband is doing, is certainly designed to keep the option open and to keep the possibilities alive. hillary doing the same-sex marriage video that she talked about. bill clinton deciding whom to endorse or not endorse based on whether -- >> down in kentucky. >> in kentu
tina brown. hold on there. howard, let me talk -- i think the pilot light's been on in washington right now. ann lewis has an operation. she's been keeping the records for a long time now. it's a group called no limits. you have an office in "the new york times," rudenberg's piece, another group called the transition office. usually when you have two offices, that's a sign something's going on. just guessing. >> you have the master fund-raiser of the democratic party and close...
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so she did a tremendous job for britain in that regard. >> tina brown.hard wolffe, remembering margaret thatcher, thank you both so much. >>> next more on her legacy with the britain ambassador to the united states, sir peter westmacott, you're watching "andrea mitchell reports" on msnbc. would you take it? well, there is. [ male announcer ] it's called ocuvite. a vitamin totally dedicated to your eyes, from the eye care experts at bausch + lomb. as you age, eyes can lose vital nutrients. ocuvite helps replenish key eye nutrients. ocuvite has a unique formula not found in your multivitamin to help protect your eye health. now that's a pill worth taking. [ male announcer ] ocuvite. help protect your eye health. when i'm hungry, my tummy growls. rrrrrrrrrrrr! when i'm hungry, i feel like i want to faint. this is my hungry monster. one in six americans struggle with hunger every single day. if i could stop hunger, i would definitely do it. [ male announcer ] let's growl back at hunger. during april, stock up at walmart on select groceries marked with the ch
so she did a tremendous job for britain in that regard. >> tina brown.hard wolffe, remembering margaret thatcher, thank you both so much. >>> next more on her legacy with the britain ambassador to the united states, sir peter westmacott, you're watching "andrea mitchell reports" on msnbc. would you take it? well, there is. [ male announcer ] it's called ocuvite. a vitamin totally dedicated to your eyes, from the eye care experts at bausch + lomb. as you age, eyes can...
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first is tina brown, the editor and chief of the daily beast and newsweek introduces secretary clinton. this is 35 minutes. [applause] >> welcome everybody to the women of the world summit. [applause] we have an incredible night last night with meryl streep and angelina jolie, and those amazing women from pakistan. today we will bring you some extraordinary women telling extraordinary stories. of course, the most extraordinary of all is standing right next to me. [applause] before she lets you hear her amazing words today, i want you to conjure up an image. this image of a solitary woman in a house in rangoon. throughout her long years under house arrest in burma, separated from her husband and her two young boys, the heroic dissidents aung san suu kyi was sustained by poster she put up on her wall. was a poster from the 1995 united nations first world conference on women in beijing. it was signed by the woman whose words at that conference served to motivate millions of others. you know those words first uttered by hillary clinton wearing that pink first lady suit at the podium in bei
first is tina brown, the editor and chief of the daily beast and newsweek introduces secretary clinton. this is 35 minutes. [applause] >> welcome everybody to the women of the world summit. [applause] we have an incredible night last night with meryl streep and angelina jolie, and those amazing women from pakistan. today we will bring you some extraordinary women telling extraordinary stories. of course, the most extraordinary of all is standing right next to me. [applause] before she...
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i think, tina brown, to me, at least i'll be surprised if she he didn't run.for a run. i do think those questions that we just heard are tremendously out of date at this point. it did seem to me like an era at this point to be talking about white water and health care and dick morris and mark penn and all of these things now seem so long ago. it feels to me as if the american people have tremendously moved on in their reception of hillary clinton. i think when she needs to prove she can run a good campaign and doesn't run as a person who expects to win. one thing you have to say about hillary she makes mistakes but not the same one twice. i don't think you'll see a campaign this time if she does run that is anything like last time. >> you don't see mark penn running the campaign? >> i don't see mark penn in her future. one of the things she talked about actually at the summit was how technology, how twitter, tumbler, facebook have transformed the whole atmosphere in a sense about grassroots politics with regard to women and i think that is also you're going to
i think, tina brown, to me, at least i'll be surprised if she he didn't run.for a run. i do think those questions that we just heard are tremendously out of date at this point. it did seem to me like an era at this point to be talking about white water and health care and dick morris and mark penn and all of these things now seem so long ago. it feels to me as if the american people have tremendously moved on in their reception of hillary clinton. i think when she needs to prove she can run a...
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reverend al sharpton and tina brown and sam stein and mark halpern and david gregory.o help me out here, david. what is the logic of voting now and let's show the name of all those who voted no as you speak. david? >> i've talked to, mika, republicans on this who have tried to make the case for concerns about implementation of a background check but i think the bottom line here is what we have been talking about and it's pure politics. you know, it's not just the nra but it is indirectly the nra's impact on folks in their home states. republicans were telling me yesterday, look. you should hear the people in my state who didn't want me to vote for it and want the debate to move forward. these are folks who will absolutely vote for this issue in an election. one republican senator said to me i know this is a 90% issue in the public but will those 90% definitely vote on this issue? this person said we will see. we don't know that for sure. i i think it's striking that the nra's public position on all of this was to say, look. if we can do something to prevent the next ne
reverend al sharpton and tina brown and sam stein and mark halpern and david gregory.o help me out here, david. what is the logic of voting now and let's show the name of all those who voted no as you speak. david? >> i've talked to, mika, republicans on this who have tried to make the case for concerns about implementation of a background check but i think the bottom line here is what we have been talking about and it's pure politics. you know, it's not just the nra but it is indirectly...
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was it tina brown was a little too gushing here, figured she had to slow this train down a might?ed there? why is she not a champion when she was when she approved the script in the first place? cynth cynthia? >> people often rethink things they've written, chris. i've certainly does it. and champion does sound a little bit too much like she's committing to a run. there's so much pressure on her. there's already a pac that's started to specifically to encourage her to run. and i think she's going to find this too much to resist. odds are very good that she could be the first woman president of the united states. i think she will run. but she doesn't want to commit yet and she wants the speculation, i think, to ease back just a little bit. >> i think you might be -- do you agree with that, she wants to notch it back? >> yeah, i think she probably does. why wouldn't she? >> i agree. there's nothing to be gained at this point. >> we just had happen election. >> well, except -- >> a little while -- >> except joe biden might be getting the information he needs now that he's going to ha
was it tina brown was a little too gushing here, figured she had to slow this train down a might?ed there? why is she not a champion when she was when she approved the script in the first place? cynth cynthia? >> people often rethink things they've written, chris. i've certainly does it. and champion does sound a little bit too much like she's committing to a run. there's so much pressure on her. there's already a pac that's started to specifically to encourage her to run. and i think...
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conference that i have been privileged to attend, introduced by the founder and creator and my friend, tina brown. when one thinks about this annual conference, it really is intended to -- and i believe has focused attention on the global challenges facing women from equal rights and education to human slavery, literacy, the power of the media and technology to affect change in women, and so much else. for that i thank tina and a great team that she has worked with in order to produce this conference and the effects it has created. it has been such an honor to work with all of you over the years, although it is hard to see from up here and out into the audience. i did see some some faces and i know that this is an occasion as well for so many friends and colleagues to come together and take stock of where we stand and what more needs to be done in advancing the great unfinished business of the 21st century, the rights and opportunities for women and girls. now this is an unfinished around the world. many women are treated at best as second-class citizens, and at worst as some kind of subhuman spe
conference that i have been privileged to attend, introduced by the founder and creator and my friend, tina brown. when one thinks about this annual conference, it really is intended to -- and i believe has focused attention on the global challenges facing women from equal rights and education to human slavery, literacy, the power of the media and technology to affect change in women, and so much else. for that i thank tina and a great team that she has worked with in order to produce this...
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joining us henry kissinger, harry evans, tina brown amanda foreman and martin amos. >> her record will always be up for debate. but what i think will be conceded, and she has already won, is the fact that she was a tectonic change in the way women are perceived in society. >> also we remember roger ebert and his contribution to film criticism with "new york times" critic a.o. scott, dana stevens of slate and film director werner herzog. >> i was called by him once a good soldier of cinema. and gave it right back and i said roger, the real good soldier of cinema, that's actually you. you are proceeding, you are holding out, an outpost that many others have abandonedment are you ti doing the tellent discourse about cinema. you are inspiring us. you are the soldier. and now you are disabled. you are the afflicted one, you are the wounded soldier. you cannot speak any more and what an outrage. >> rose: remembering thatcher and ebert when we continue. >> funding for charlie rose was provided by the following:. >> additional funding provided by these funders: captioning sponsored by rose com
joining us henry kissinger, harry evans, tina brown amanda foreman and martin amos. >> her record will always be up for debate. but what i think will be conceded, and she has already won, is the fact that she was a tectonic change in the way women are perceived in society. >> also we remember roger ebert and his contribution to film criticism with "new york times" critic a.o. scott, dana stevens of slate and film director werner herzog. >> i was called by him once a...
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tina brown, what is coming up today on "the daily beast"?somebody in boston who might not have died if the fbi had actually identified the picture. they should have done it. they should have identified that they had interviewed that point when they saw the picture. he is somebody who could have been saved by that and they ask the question he why didn't they? >> thank you, tina. look for that ahead. >>> ahead, how one of america's greatest beer makers are helping the victims of the boston bombings. sam adams founder jim cook joins us straight ahead. we will be right back. ♪ so i five god it's good to be alive ♪ meet the 5-passenger ford c-mc-max one. c-max two. that's a super fuel- efficient hybrid for me. and a long range plug-in hybrid for you. now, let's review. introducing the ford c-max hybrid and the ford c-max energi plug-in hybrid. say hi to the c-max hybrids. humans. even when we cross our t's and dot our i's, we still run into problems. namely, other humans. which is why at liberty mutual insurance, auto policies come with new car r
tina brown, what is coming up today on "the daily beast"?somebody in boston who might not have died if the fbi had actually identified the picture. they should have done it. they should have identified that they had interviewed that point when they saw the picture. he is somebody who could have been saved by that and they ask the question he why didn't they? >> thank you, tina. look for that ahead. >>> ahead, how one of america's greatest beer makers are helping the...
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>> we have got tina brown coming to talk more about this.p. one of those core res. >> andrew, thank you very much. >> and baseball scores. >>> esteemed doctor and powerful hollywood agent and the mayor of chicago, those are the emanuel brothers. i think they are incredible. >> they would give him a lob tome. >> up next as former reagan budget director, david stockman has a new book taking aim at the fed and wall street and everyone in between. you're watching "morning joe," brewed by starbucks. ♪ ♪ i don't want any trouble. i don't want any trouble either. ♪ [ engine turns over ] you know you forgot to take your mask off, right? [ siren wailing in distance ] ♪ [ male announcer ] introducing the all-new beetle convertible. now every day is a top-down day. that's the power of german engineering. many cereals say they're good for your heart, but did you know there's a cereal that's recommended by doctors? it's post shredded wheat. recommended by nine out of ten doctors to help reduce the risk of heart disease. post shredded wheat is made with o
>> we have got tina brown coming to talk more about this.p. one of those core res. >> andrew, thank you very much. >> and baseball scores. >>> esteemed doctor and powerful hollywood agent and the mayor of chicago, those are the emanuel brothers. i think they are incredible. >> they would give him a lob tome. >> up next as former reagan budget director, david stockman has a new book taking aim at the fed and wall street and everyone in between. you're...
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this morning she was at the woman world event in new york city that tina brown has organized speaking at 9:00 a.m. and she has a group of women, strong women surrounding her and she's preaching to the choir. take a listen. >> i have always believed that women are not victims. we are agents of change. we are drivers of progress. we are makers of peace. all we need is a fighting chance. >> karen, i want to get you on the record about this because you have a new weekend show coming up here on msnbc. so we're going to be talking about this a lot. >> yep. >> and the fact i attended the event last night in new york city, the kickoff of women in america. it was fascinating and emotional but one thing that people did not point out is the fact that america has never had female presidents before. other countries have had female presidents and prime ministers. is it just now that it's hillary's time and most likely she's going to be making an announcement within the next year or so? >> well, first of all, let me say i honor msnbc for adding another female voice to the weekend coverage. i think m
this morning she was at the woman world event in new york city that tina brown has organized speaking at 9:00 a.m. and she has a group of women, strong women surrounding her and she's preaching to the choir. take a listen. >> i have always believed that women are not victims. we are agents of change. we are drivers of progress. we are makers of peace. all we need is a fighting chance. >> karen, i want to get you on the record about this because you have a new weekend show coming up...
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she was introduced by tina brown. this is 35 minutes. [applause] >> welcome everybody to the women of the world summit. [applause] incredible night last night with meryl streep and angelina jolie, and those amazing women from pakistan. today we will bring you some extraordinary women telling extraordinary stories. of course, the most extraordinary of all is standing right next to me. [applause] she lets you hear her amazing words today, i want you to conjure up an image. this image of a solitary woman in a house in rangoon. throughout her long years under house arrest in burma, separated from her husband and her two young boys, the heroic dissidents aung san suu kyi was sustained by poster she put up on her wall. was a poster from the 1995 united nations first world conference on women in beijing. it was signed by the woman whose words at that conference served to motivate millions of others. you know those words first uttered by hillary clinton wearing that pink first lady suit at the podium in beijing. she said it there is one message
she was introduced by tina brown. this is 35 minutes. [applause] >> welcome everybody to the women of the world summit. [applause] incredible night last night with meryl streep and angelina jolie, and those amazing women from pakistan. today we will bring you some extraordinary women telling extraordinary stories. of course, the most extraordinary of all is standing right next to me. [applause] she lets you hear her amazing words today, i want you to conjure up an image. this image of a...
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these are people, the women in the world summit, tina brown summit on friday.ices on tuesday which hi hillary clinton founded back 14 years ago. but in both places she was really surrounded by the love and affection of her base, of her supporters. tuesday night, interestingly, joe biden was on the stage, and he gave a rip roaring, crowd pleasing speech. she was more constrained, praising her longtime partner in all of this, but, boy, she let it rip on friday. there was no misunderstanding. if she decides she's running, she has everyone around her, james carville joining here this week, the strongest signal yet. >> maggie haberman, you wrote something really interesting in politico, the viewer's guide to her intentions and the various benchmarks. pay attention to these things. her business choices, cautious versus candor, the company she keeps, where her book tour takes her. she's going to write a book this week talking about her time at the state department. the muzzle on the big dog, that being the former president, and her appearance. discuss. >> i'll work ba
these are people, the women in the world summit, tina brown summit on friday.ices on tuesday which hi hillary clinton founded back 14 years ago. but in both places she was really surrounded by the love and affection of her base, of her supporters. tuesday night, interestingly, joe biden was on the stage, and he gave a rip roaring, crowd pleasing speech. she was more constrained, praising her longtime partner in all of this, but, boy, she let it rip on friday. there was no misunderstanding. if...
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state who could only be with us a few minutes, harold evans of the london times and sunday times, tina brown of "newsweek" and the daily beast, martin amos british novelist. i am pleased to have all of them here to talk about the late margaret thatcher. let me go to harry evans, you from editor of the london times and sunday times during margaret thatcher times. >> i first met her before she was anything. henry is referred to as minister of education. i met her when she was nothing. >> she was just becoming member of parliament, 1959. she was a hat and a voice. and she was a pip squeak. nobody knew anything about her. she was regarded with a certain amount of contempt by the tough aristocrats in the tory party because she came from trade. her father was a grocer, not an aristocrat. what impressed me on that first meeting. we were sitting around that table like this, i was a big head. i thought i was editor of the times. i was going to lead this discussion with "the financial times" all around. head of big company. head of a big company. she took over completely. she attacked them all one by
state who could only be with us a few minutes, harold evans of the london times and sunday times, tina brown of "newsweek" and the daily beast, martin amos british novelist. i am pleased to have all of them here to talk about the late margaret thatcher. let me go to harry evans, you from editor of the london times and sunday times during margaret thatcher times. >> i first met her before she was anything. henry is referred to as minister of education. i met her when she was...
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the conference of course is the brainchild of tina brown, the editor of the daily beast and "newsweek". joining me with tina are shoma chaudhury, managing editor of the indian "newsweek"ly, and zainab salbi founder of the women international. i'm pleased to have them here at this table to talk about this important conference and to have tina here to tell me what the vision is, and exactly what she opens-- hopes to see it be this year. hi. >> thank you, charlie. we're thrilled this year. we have an extraordinary women. some of the themes i feel strongly this year are could we be at a tipping point for women because we have seen a year of tremendous ferrment. there have been many stories in the headlines which have created great outcry. >> especially brutality. >> brutality. you're thinking about, i'm thinking about things like mull allah, the savage rape in india, these stories have really, really brought people out on to the streets. i think it's a combination of social media, a combination of just a climax in a sense of women beginning to kind of become more and more empowered global
the conference of course is the brainchild of tina brown, the editor of the daily beast and "newsweek". joining me with tina are shoma chaudhury, managing editor of the indian "newsweek"ly, and zainab salbi founder of the women international. i'm pleased to have them here at this table to talk about this important conference and to have tina here to tell me what the vision is, and exactly what she opens-- hopes to see it be this year. hi. >> thank you, charlie. we're...
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conference that i have been privileged to attend, introduced by the founder and creator and my friend, tina brown. when one thinks about this annual conference, it really is intended to -- and i believe has -- focused attention on the global challenges facing women from equal rights and education to human slavery, literacy, the power of the media and technology to affect change in women, and so much else. ar that i thank tina and great team that she has worked with in order to produce this conference and the effects it has created. tohas been such an honor work with all of you over the years, although it is hard to see from up here and out into the audience. i did see some places and i know that this is an occasion as well for so many friends and colleagues to come together and take stock of where we stand and what more needs to be done in advancing the great unfinished business of the 21st century, the rights and opportunities for women and girls. now this is an unfinished around the world. many women are treated at best as second-class citizens, and at worst as some kind of subhuman species. th
conference that i have been privileged to attend, introduced by the founder and creator and my friend, tina brown. when one thinks about this annual conference, it really is intended to -- and i believe has -- focused attention on the global challenges facing women from equal rights and education to human slavery, literacy, the power of the media and technology to affect change in women, and so much else. ar that i thank tina and great team that she has worked with in order to produce this...
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and i think it was tina brown who said people would just sit, women with their mouths just open, as theared tell her to get out of the room. even before she had power. >> she flew in once from the far east. she was going to meet reagan. and she stopped in pearl harbor and she wanted to go see the battle site in the middle of the night so they were trying to get all these limos. she goes, no, no, no. she pulls a flashlight out of her handbag and she says i've brought one with me. i'll walk. >> that was it. thank you very much. great stories. eugene robinson, thank you as well. looking for your column online at washington post.com. joe klein, stay with us for this next segment. >>> coming up, the old saying goes an ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure. up next, the president and ceo of the mayo clinic who will explain why an ounce of prevention is also worth billions of dollars in taxpayer money. "morning joe" will be right back. ♪ [ male announcer ] the distances aren't getting shorter. ♪ the trucks are going farther. the 2013 ram 1500 with best-in-class fuel economy. engineered
and i think it was tina brown who said people would just sit, women with their mouths just open, as theared tell her to get out of the room. even before she had power. >> she flew in once from the far east. she was going to meet reagan. and she stopped in pearl harbor and she wanted to go see the battle site in the middle of the night so they were trying to get all these limos. she goes, no, no, no. she pulls a flashlight out of her handbag and she says i've brought one with me. i'll...