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    Coping With the Markets

    Jul 30, 2002 04:00 AM EDT

    ... have you lost? ANDY ADES: Uh, I would say in the past... over the last two years, a couple hundred thousand. PAUL SOLMAN: Sal Seinberg? SUSAN ALBRIGHT: SEINBERG: About $35,000. PAUL SOLMAN: Pat Wood? PAT WOOD: I imagine my portfolio is down maybe $35,000. I expect it to ...

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    Assessing George Bush

    Feb 01, 2001 05:00 AM EDT

    ... I think he's put it off a little too long in terms of the trigger date being six years instead of earlier. MARGARET WARNER: Susan Albright, it sounds as if some of your colleagues disagree with you about how much heft there is to all of this. SUSAN ALBRIGHT ...

  • Remembering the life and legacy of Madeleine Albright

    Remembering the life and legacy of Madeleine Albright

    Mar 23, 2022 10:44 PM EDT

    Former Secretary of State Madeleine Albright, who died Wednesday after a battle with cancer, was known by most everyone in Washington, D.C. in the world of politics, statecraft, and journalism. Susan Rice, one of Albright's longtime friends and one of her successors as U.S. ambassador to the ...

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    Powell Abroad

    Feb 26, 2001 05:00 AM EDT

    ... I do think things could have moved faster. But in the end it was successful. And who am I to argue with success? GWEN IFILL: Susan Rice, you worked for Madeleine Albright, you worked with Madeleine Albright. Do you have any sense from what you've been able to see ...

  • Madeleine Albright, 1st female U.S. secretary of state, dies at 84

    Madeleine Albright, 1st female U.S. secretary of state, dies at 84

    Mar 23, 2022 06:40 PM EDT

    ... Black woman to hold that office. Among current officials who worked closely with Albright are Biden's domestic policy adviser and former U.N. Ambassador Susan Rice, as well as Deputy Secretary of State Wendy Sherman and a host of others. Albright graduated from Wellesley College in 1959. She worked ...

  • Watchdog clears Pompeo's wife of travel ethics charges

    Watchdog clears Pompeo's wife of travel ethics charges

    Dec 10, 2020 10:58 PM EDT

    ... report was released just hours after the State Department took aim at the watchdog, Democratic members of Congress and media outlets for raising questions about Susan Pompeo's travel and suggesting it may have been inappropriate. Susan Pompeo had attracted criticism for using government resources while accompanying her husband on ...

  • How are millennials leaving their mark on the Rust Belt?

    How are millennials leaving their mark on the Rust Belt?

    Jul 25, 2016 04:38 PM EDT

    ... young people, van Agtmael said. At the same time, affordable housing has helped new hot spots of innovation in Rust Belt cities to emerge. Jacqueline Albright, 25, said the relatively low cost of housing was one reason she stayed in Baltimore after graduating from Loyola University Maryland. She would have ...

  • What's the significance of electing a female president? Women respond

    What's the significance of electing a female president? Women respond

    Jul 02, 2016 02:43 PM EDT

    ... not foremost on her mind. "Women have done so well in other fields," she said. "The presidency was going to catch up sometime." To classmate Susan Dworkin, a novelist and playwright, that day can't come soon enough. To her, a female president would signify a "huge victory" for women ...

  • Sandy Berger, ex-Clinton national security adviser, dies

    Sandy Berger, ex-Clinton national security adviser, dies

    Dec 02, 2015 03:16 PM EDT

    ... his actions. Out of government, he helped found an international consulting firm that in 2009 merged with one run by former Secretary of State Madeleine Albright. "He cared deeply about where this country was going and what we could do to solve problems," Albright said in a telephone interview. "That ...

  • Kerry meets with Arab mediator ahead of Iran nuclear deadline

    Kerry meets with Arab mediator ahead of Iran nuclear deadline

    Nov 19, 2014 05:40 PM EDT

    LONDON — U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry held an unexpected second meeting in two days with a key Arab mediator in the Iran nuclear talks, part of a last-minute push to meet a Monday deadline for a deal that would ease the threat of the Islamic republic reaching the capability to produce atomic weapons.