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    Condoleezza Rice

    United States Secretary of State from 2005 to 2009

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  1. Jan 21, 2011 · Condoleezza Rice knows what love means. Posted January 21, 2011 | Reviewed by Jessica Schrader. Larry King was absolutely obsessed with marriage. Not only did he marry time and time again,...

  2. Same-sex marriage and LGBT issues. While Rice does not support same-sex marriage, she does support civil unions. In 2010, Rice stated that she believed "marriage is between a man and a woman ... But perhaps we will decide that there needs to be some way for people to express their desire to live together through civil union."

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    Madeleine Albright: My father died in 1977 and by then he was a pretty big deal in Denver, and so there were a lot of state tributes and things to him at his funeral and lots of flowers and various things. But among them was this ceramic pot in the shape of a piano, with leaves in it. So I said to my mother, ‘where did this come from?’ And she said...

    Albright: He said there is nothing better than to be a professor in a free country. He also used to talk about the fact that Americans didn't fully understand how fragile democracy was, but also how resilient. Rice: He was the best teller of stories to elucidate issues of diplomacy and international politics. He would use not only his own stories, ...

    Rice: When he came to the University of Denver in 1969, Denver had 10 Black students and he just found this appalling. They began to recruit students, a lot of them from the South, and my father started a program called The Black Experience in America. He called it an attitude-change class. He said, ‘I just want to expose the students to what the B...

    Albright:The part that has bothered me is what do people know about where facts come from and how do people know what is happening? A book that I wrote is “Fascism: A Warning.” I went back and I actually looked at how fascism began, which it did with Mussolini. The best quote in the whole book comes from Mussolini and he said “if you pluck a chicke...

    Editor’s note: Rice was National Security Advisor when the SARS virus hit in the early 2000s. Rice: I have to say that I think my biggest disappointment is that the international community has been pretty much sidelined. It's been the revenge of the sovereign state: ‘my PPE, my citizens, my travel restrictions.’ And if we're going to rebuild some s...

  4. Apr 26, 2024 · November 14, 1954, Birmingham, Alabama, U.S. (age 69) Political Affiliation: Republican Party. Role In: Afghanistan War. Iraq War.

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  5. This interview focuses on Condoleezza Rice’s years as secretary of state. She begins by discussing how long she wanted to stay in the George W. Bush administration after four years and her reasons for staying; the foreign policy agenda for the next term, such as Europe, Iran, and Iraq; Brent Scowcroft’s impact on her; the 2004 presidential election; and her confirmation as secretary of state.

  6. Jan 20, 2008 · Three years later, on Valentine's Day 1954, John Rice, Jr., and Angelena Ray were married by Granddaddy Rice in Angelena's mother's music room in the family house in Hooper City.

  7. Condoleezza Rice was born on November 14, 1954 in Birmingham, Alabama. Her mother worked as a teacher and her father as a guidance counselor. At an early age, Rice was drawn to music. She learned how to play the piano and entered college as a music major. However, after taking a course in international politics, she changed her career aspirations.

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