Opportunity to be here at the Capitol Hill National security forum. Im grateful to my cohosts. Marco rubio and i are the senate cohosts. The four of us represent, i think, the best in bipartisan support for u. S. Foreign policy. Im grateful for this broad audience of folks from across the spectrum here in washington as well. I am particularly thrilled to have the opportunity today to talk with my dear old friend secretary madelyn albright. You are probably better known to this audience than any audience in the world. I think it bears repeating before your service, you worked in the United States senate as a staffer to senator ed muskie of maine. Shes the head of the truman Scholarship Award and the National Democratic institute and contributes to our National Life and dialogue in remarkable ways and is a tireless advocate for america around the world. Thank you, madam secretary, for joining us. Were going to talk broadly about six different themes. I cant think of one we left out, but
Bicameral, bipartisan support for u. S. Foreign policy. Im grateful for this broad audience of folks across the spectrum of washington as will. Im thrilled to have the opportunity today to talk with my dear old friend, secretary madeleine albright. Im going to briefly introduce you, you are probably better known to this audience than any audience in the world. But i think it bears repeating on taking the prerogative of a nor to say that before your distinguished service as an ambassador to the you United Nations and the 64th secretary of state you worked in the United States senate as a staffer to senator ed muskie of maine, whose desk i have. There is no other connection. She is today as you know, a professor at the school of Foreign Service at georgetown, a head of the truman scholarship board and the National Democratic institute and contributes to our National Life and our dialogue and remarkable ways and is a tireless advocate for america. Around the world, thank you, madam secret
Well thank you all very much for joining us today. Im so grateful for the opportunity to be here at the Capitol Hill National security forum. And im grateful to my cohosts, republican senator marco rubio and i are the senate cohosts, chairman mccall and congressman are the house cohosts and the four of us represent i think the best in bipartisan support for u. S. Foreign policy and im grateful for this broad audience of folks from across the spectrum here in washington as well. Im particularly thrilled to have the opportunity today to talk with my dear old friend secretary madeleine albright. Ill greatly introduce you. You are probably better known to this audience than any other audience in the world but i think it bears repeating on taking the prerogative of a senator to say that before your distinguished service as ambassador to the United Nations and the 64th secretary of the United States, you worked in the United States senate as a staffer to senator ed mucsky of maine whose desk
Could easily apply to many other immigrants. Youre saying it will push people into hiding . Undoubtedly. Who is going to show up . 14yearold jacqueline just wants her mom to return home. Do you think she will be back here some day . I hope so. In a Statement Immigration and Customs Enforcement says she had no legal basis to remain in the u. S. They say they will continue to focus on identifying felons like her and deport them. Carter, thanks. Today in the northeast a blizzards howled in from the west. 50 Million People were in its path. Some got up to a foot and a half of snow and thousands of flights were cancelled. Many schools closed and offices too. Anna warner is in massachusetts. Reporter people here have been in the thick of this blizzard for most of the day with heavy snow and high winds not only whipping up those waves but leaving many people here without power. Vehicles large and small were slipping and sliding on the snow covered roads in plymouth, massachusetts. It is snow
Number one fan. They finally meet. Im shaking. This is the cbs evening news with scott pelley. Pelley we have breaking news tonight. A federal Appeals Court in San Francisco has ruled against President Trump. Trumps ban on refugees and travel from seven predominantly muslim countries will remain on hold. Mr. Trump, who once vowed to ban all muslim immigration, says this limited ban is essential to americas security. Yesterday, before the decision, he ridiculed the Appeals Court judges, saying that a bad High School Student could understand the law better. Our chief Legal Correspondent jan crawford is following the case. Jan. Reporter well, scott, weve just gotten a copy of this opinion. Its 29 pages. It appears to be unanimous. Its unsigned. All three judges in agreement rejecting the administrations arguments that it should reinstate that travel ban while the courts considered whether or not it was in fact constitutional. Now, the Trump Administration had urged the Appeals Court to re