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margaret chase smith: rockefeller, nixon scranton, ho ewho else. -- margaret chase smith: i'm a candidate for president. i'm not supporting anybody else. [laughter] [applause] >> to get back to the rose you are wearing today, the
margaret chase smith: rockefeller, nixon scranton, ho ewho else. -- margaret chase smith: i'm a candidate for president. i'm not supporting anybody else. [laughter] [applause] >> to get back to the rose you are wearing today, the
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margaret chase smith: rockefeller, nixon scranton, ho ewho else. -- margaret chase smith: i'm a candidate for president. i'm not supporting anybody else. [laughter] [applause] >> to get back to the rose you are wearing today, the question is the yellow rose a sexist influence? margaret chase smith: it could be. the president is a good friend of mine. i assure you i did not wear it in his honor today. >> we are grateful to senator smith. [applause] >> on january 25, 1972 representative surely change him of new york city -- representative shirley chisholm announced her candidacy for the democratic presidential nomination in 1972. up next, we bring you the 14 minute announcement, courtesy of the new york city municipal archives. [applause] shirley chisholm: i stand before you today as the candidate for the democratic nomination for the presidentcy of the united states of america. [applause] i am not the candidate of black america, although i am black and proud. [applause] i am not the candidate of the women's movement of this country, although i am a woman and am equally proud of that. [appl
margaret chase smith: rockefeller, nixon scranton, ho ewho else. -- margaret chase smith: i'm a candidate for president. i'm not supporting anybody else. [laughter] [applause] >> to get back to the rose you are wearing today, the question is the yellow rose a sexist influence? margaret chase smith: it could be. the president is a good friend of mine. i assure you i did not wear it in his honor today. >> we are grateful to senator smith. [applause] >> on january 25, 1972...
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margaret: some of it comes from department of labor filings.he company has a 401(k) for people who work there, as well as linkedin profiles of people we talked to. emily: how to tech billionaires run their family offices differently than other billionaires. ? margaret: family offices have existed for more than a century, many serving families in their feather six generation. what is different with tech billionaires and people with silicon valley who have had liquidations of wealth early in their career is that they are very focused on philanthropy and impact investing. many of them are hiring people who, for example, are doing direct deals in early venture companies that can provide a financial return and do good, or that they hope will cap both of those things. emily: how big can these family office teams get? margaret: paul allen formerly of microsoft has a team of more than 500 people. those people have an in-house media company they are workingtechnology, and again, he has a robust investment management team as well. some family offices out
margaret: some of it comes from department of labor filings.he company has a 401(k) for people who work there, as well as linkedin profiles of people we talked to. emily: how to tech billionaires run their family offices differently than other billionaires. ? margaret: family offices have existed for more than a century, many serving families in their feather six generation. what is different with tech billionaires and people with silicon valley who have had liquidations of wealth early in...
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margaret: same kind of deal.ked to one student who was such a bill -- such a big bill clinton fan he got in line at 5:30 in the morning just in case he was going to have trouble later that day. there were two in the room -- one were students who maybe they were in the foreign service just admirers of politics and history, and they wanted to see clinton for themselves, and the other what all the clinton alum a roomful of people who had been with him since he gave his first speech there in 1991, part of the new covenant address. they got the whole band back together. mark: do they seem enthused about hillary's campaign, or are they mostly there on a nostalgia trip? margaret: they absolutely seemed enthused, although a little bit resident to talk about it. you ask questions about 2016 and they were trying to stay very hard on message and saying very little. i talked to the former ambassador," for not of hillary clinton, and she said everybody here wants to help. mark: according to the telecopier you have two other l
margaret: same kind of deal.ked to one student who was such a bill -- such a big bill clinton fan he got in line at 5:30 in the morning just in case he was going to have trouble later that day. there were two in the room -- one were students who maybe they were in the foreign service just admirers of politics and history, and they wanted to see clinton for themselves, and the other what all the clinton alum a roomful of people who had been with him since he gave his first speech there in 1991,...
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margaret, thanks. many states may have to find another way to execute prisoners after the nation's largest pharmacist group called on members to stop selling drugs for lethal injection. manuel bojorquez is looking into this. >> reporter: texas is scheduled to execute these four men next month, but only after officials scrambled to find the lethal injection drug pentobarbital. it may be harder now that the american pharmacist association has become the latest group to adopt a policy which discourages pharmacists' participation in executions. joe da silva is with the association's texas chapter. >> we feel that the pharmacists should have the right to decide based on their ethics, their religious positions as to what role they should play in dispensing any medication. >> reporter: pharmacists also became alarmed after ohio, oklahoma, and arizona experimented with new drug combinations made on special order by compounding pharmacies, which led to prolonged and apparently painful executions. >> i think the
margaret, thanks. many states may have to find another way to execute prisoners after the nation's largest pharmacist group called on members to stop selling drugs for lethal injection. manuel bojorquez is looking into this. >> reporter: texas is scheduled to execute these four men next month, but only after officials scrambled to find the lethal injection drug pentobarbital. it may be harder now that the american pharmacist association has become the latest group to adopt a policy which...
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on january 27, 1964 margaret smith announced her candidacy for the republican nomination. margaret chase smith was the first elected that the first woman elected to the house and senate. [applause] >> distinguished guest, and friends. i am sorry to disappoint it to you, but this is the best i had on monday morning. [laughter] i always enjoy being with the members of the national women's press club, even when you give members of congress an unmerciful going over. i think that i enjoy being with you not only because of the many good friends that i have among you but also because i was a newspaperwoman myself before becoming a member of the house and senate. in fairness to everyone, i made my decision by the end of january. and i have done so. it has not been an easy decision, either yes or no would be difficult. the arguments made to me that i should have been a candidate have been gratifying. first, it has been contended that i should run because i have more national office experience than any of the other announced candidates, or the unannounced candidates, with that exper
on january 27, 1964 margaret smith announced her candidacy for the republican nomination. margaret chase smith was the first elected that the first woman elected to the house and senate. [applause] >> distinguished guest, and friends. i am sorry to disappoint it to you, but this is the best i had on monday morning. [laughter] i always enjoy being with the members of the national women's press club, even when you give members of congress an unmerciful going over. i think that i enjoy being...
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margaret was talking about this.u want to talk big picture this deal gives congress just under two months to react to an iranian deal it doesn't like. they have two months to try and basically oppose it. what's important here margaret also mentioned this, is you heard jeff flake say in the interview, only congress can roll back these congressional sanctions. only congress can roll them back permanently. the president has power under the sanction law to roll them back temporarily. what this deal does, it freezes that. it says during this period of about two months when congress is reviewing the deal the president cannot roll back these sanctions. iran wants him to, this says, no, you can't do it. that's an important power for congress. it gives them the room the maneuver. ultimately, though, if congress does get approval of the deal they will need a super majority to block it. >> woodruff: margaret does this mean the white house has given up some of its prerogative to congress? >> yes and no. in other words, the presi
margaret was talking about this.u want to talk big picture this deal gives congress just under two months to react to an iranian deal it doesn't like. they have two months to try and basically oppose it. what's important here margaret also mentioned this, is you heard jeff flake say in the interview, only congress can roll back these congressional sanctions. only congress can roll them back permanently. the president has power under the sanction law to roll them back temporarily. what this deal...
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margaret and donna and jeff thanks to all three of you.hen a popular sitcom gets serious? we'll talk one of the stars of the hit show "new girl" about the recent episode on police and racial profiling in america that's gotten a lot of buzz. ♪ ♪ honey, we need to talk. we do? i took the trash out. i know. and thank you so much for that. i think we should get a medicare supplement insurance plan. right now? [ male announcer ] whether you're new to medicare or not, you may know it only covers about 80% of your part b medical expenses. it's up to you to pay the difference. so think about an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan, insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company. like all standardized medicare supplement insurance plans they help cover some of what medicare doesn't pay. i did a little research. with a medicare supplement plan, you'll be able to stay with your doctor. oh, you know i love that guy. mm-hmm. [ male announcer ] these types of plans let you visit any doctor or hospital that accepts medicare patients. and there are no n
margaret and donna and jeff thanks to all three of you.hen a popular sitcom gets serious? we'll talk one of the stars of the hit show "new girl" about the recent episode on police and racial profiling in america that's gotten a lot of buzz. ♪ ♪ honey, we need to talk. we do? i took the trash out. i know. and thank you so much for that. i think we should get a medicare supplement insurance plan. right now? [ male announcer ] whether you're new to medicare or not, you may know it...
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accident in the neighborhood, at talcony and margaret.scene of this accident. involved police suv from the 15th district there, you can see, how looks like he rammed into the back end of that, that red suv,. >> nonetheless, talcony street blocked right there between harbison avenue, ann margaret. of course, that's one of the maniac zest roads for folks from say frankford to get down onto i95. so, expect delays, through the morning rush hour. and then an accident eastbound, on the bypass, right near reese ville road. no delays at the airport, and no delays on mass transit. alec, back over to you. >> chris murphy outside with the philadelphia eagles cheerleaders. are you feeling more cheerful, christ? >> absolutely. yes. we are with nine of the 38 members of the eagles cheerleading squad. three of whom are few members. we will start with a veteran here. good morning, what's your name? >> my name's rene. >> and how many years have you been a cheerleader? >> my second season. >> congratulations. and you're one of the new once, your name? >> a
accident in the neighborhood, at talcony and margaret.scene of this accident. involved police suv from the 15th district there, you can see, how looks like he rammed into the back end of that, that red suv,. >> nonetheless, talcony street blocked right there between harbison avenue, ann margaret. of course, that's one of the maniac zest roads for folks from say frankford to get down onto i95. so, expect delays, through the morning rush hour. and then an accident eastbound, on the bypass,...
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margaret brennan, cbs news, switzerland. >>> a bay area ceo is offering big sales packages. if employees don't like indiana's new law, they can move. >> i just not an e-mail from another employee saying i don't feel comfortable in this state and you have to move me out. i gave him a $50,000 moving pack and and you are good to go. >>> jeremy affalt is showing support for the lgbt community. he called for fellow christians to be more accepting. he says i don't think we are showing the love of jesus. gay people are asking for equal rights under the law and jesus walks with the guy community. amid the backlash, indiana governor mike pence has signed changes to the religious freedom law prohibiting the businesses using the law in court as a defense to prevent services for sexual orientation. >>> a new ruling of out of control kids. the state could start taking them away from parents even if it is not the parents fault. >>> why is one bay area city spending $35 million on a brand new water park when we are in a drought? that is what we asked tonight. >>> a sailor steals second giv
margaret brennan, cbs news, switzerland. >>> a bay area ceo is offering big sales packages. if employees don't like indiana's new law, they can move. >> i just not an e-mail from another employee saying i don't feel comfortable in this state and you have to move me out. i gave him a $50,000 moving pack and and you are good to go. >>> jeremy affalt is showing support for the lgbt community. he called for fellow christians to be more accepting. he says i don't think we are...
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margaret brennan just sat down with the man who closed the deal. >> reporter: iran says none of their nuclear facilities are going to shut down. that sound like a political win for iran's supreme leader. how do you defend that in front of congress? >> look they'll have their narrative and we will have ourselves. the important thing is look at the facts. look at the access we will have to their facilities, the tracking of their uranium, the oversight of their promises that they have made with respect to this the accountability we will have. >> reporter: but iran has been clashing with inspectors for years. >> i know -- >> reporter: how can you know they won't cheat? >> well margaret because we have a whole new system that we designed and that they send and worked on to absolutely answer that question so that we now have a guaranteed access. if they don't provide it, the sanctions come back. >> reporter: will new singleses from congress torbead pooedo this? >> new singles now would clearly be unnecessary given what we've been able to achieve and yes it would have a profoundly negative i
margaret brennan just sat down with the man who closed the deal. >> reporter: iran says none of their nuclear facilities are going to shut down. that sound like a political win for iran's supreme leader. how do you defend that in front of congress? >> look they'll have their narrative and we will have ourselves. the important thing is look at the facts. look at the access we will have to their facilities, the tracking of their uranium, the oversight of their promises that they have...
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margaret carlson: bringing in >> "dynasty," they are cabled the tv show. think it teaches anybody what white house correspondents are. host: if you would like to make a comment about the dinner facebook.com/c-span. follow us there were on twitter @cspan.
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[applause] >> margaret, thank you. that was a wonderful survey of the united states and woodrow wilson in war and peace. i neglected to say when i introduced you that you are canadian by birth, and you have been in england for many years. most americans think of woodrow wilson as a great idealist. and they are often, that is infused with both respect and also with a little bit of contempt, that he was a great idealist. do you think wilson was a great idealist? professor macmillan: yes, i do. and i think you need a great idealist. then and we probably need them now. the idea that we can muddle along, each nation in a dog eat dog world i don't think is going to work. the consequences can be so dreadful that we need to think of other ways of thinking. perhaps this is a very canadian view because we are a small power, but we see cooperation with other nations as a way for security and safety in the world. conflicts on the scale of the first world war, much less the second world war, and let's hope there will never be that
[applause] >> margaret, thank you. that was a wonderful survey of the united states and woodrow wilson in war and peace. i neglected to say when i introduced you that you are canadian by birth, and you have been in england for many years. most americans think of woodrow wilson as a great idealist. and they are often, that is infused with both respect and also with a little bit of contempt, that he was a great idealist. do you think wilson was a great idealist? professor macmillan: yes, i...
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christi: thank you, margaret and thank you again to the first lady for your support.honored tonight to present this year's winners of the white house correspondents association journalism awards. these awards are among the most prestigious in our field, and i would like to thank ellen for coordinating the judging. thank you. and to all of you who participated as judges. please turn your attention to the screen for a presentation about the members of the white house press corps who are among this year's winners. [video clip] >> the aldo beckman award is for in-depth reporting on the white house. peter baker's entry was really outstanding in that regard. >> he has this unique ability to inject history and context into breaking news stories, even as they are unfolding. >> his reporting about iraq was amazing. he called it the graveyard of american ambition. >> he was covering george w. bush's presidency, and so when he wrote about iraq, he could talk about not only what happened in the obama administration, but he could also look back. >> the singular ingredient that sep
christi: thank you, margaret and thank you again to the first lady for your support.honored tonight to present this year's winners of the white house correspondents association journalism awards. these awards are among the most prestigious in our field, and i would like to thank ellen for coordinating the judging. thank you. and to all of you who participated as judges. please turn your attention to the screen for a presentation about the members of the white house press corps who are among...
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i was having extreme difficulty moving. >> documentary filmmaker margaret brown joins us., margaret, for your time. >> my pleasure. >> i know you talked to a number of people we're going to show another clip here in a second of a man, roosevelt harris who reached out and helped so many others with a trucking ministry after the explosion. did you find that it was therapeutic for people to talk about this or did they want to make sure that we did not forget and that we just don't take the line that bp is cleaning this up and all is well again? >> well i feel like the people down there are still living it you know and i think that you know they wanted to show what was going on in their community to the world, and i think that's why they spoke to me. >> i do want to play that clip from roosevelt harris. he's from alabama, like yourself. as i mentioned, he runs this truck ministry. let's play a clip from him. >> a lot of them they lost their trailers. a lot of them living the way they were tents, living in the woods, living on school buses. old boats. i think they just living f
i was having extreme difficulty moving. >> documentary filmmaker margaret brown joins us., margaret, for your time. >> my pleasure. >> i know you talked to a number of people we're going to show another clip here in a second of a man, roosevelt harris who reached out and helped so many others with a trucking ministry after the explosion. did you find that it was therapeutic for people to talk about this or did they want to make sure that we did not forget and that we just...
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margaret warner. thank you. >> my pleasure. >> woodruff: now, we travel to the island of maui, where multi- building schools are designed to withstand natural forces, but protecting against intruders is a challenge. student television network correspondent sydney dempsey looks at how one architect is reimagining spaces that balance security with a healthy learning environment. it's part of our ongoing student reporting labs series called "the new safe," in which student journalists investigate how school communities are adjusting to new concepts of safety in the classroom. >> well, when i first came here i thought it was really big. i even had to use a map to try to find my way around and i think i'm still using it today just to check and know where i'm going. >> reporter: mikaylee chalmers a maui high sophomore, has had her fair share of campuses, but after seven schools and five states, something about hawaii still stands out. >> it's nice to be outdoors and get some fresh air. >> hawaii is a unique
margaret warner. thank you. >> my pleasure. >> woodruff: now, we travel to the island of maui, where multi- building schools are designed to withstand natural forces, but protecting against intruders is a challenge. student television network correspondent sydney dempsey looks at how one architect is reimagining spaces that balance security with a healthy learning environment. it's part of our ongoing student reporting labs series called "the new safe," in which student...
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for more on all this, we turn now to our chief foreign affairs correspondent margaret warner. margaret, what was behind saudi arabia's decision to suspend whatever it is they were doing, their military action? >> warner: gwen u.s. officials believe it was a cost-benefit analysis by the saudis that in fact the costs were outbuying the benefits. that is, this has been going on a month. they've been heavily criticized internationally for a lot of civilian deaths. they have not achieved two they have not achieved two of their three main objectives-- was to roll the houthis back north. that did not work upon and to restore the president to power when they have not been able to do. and that was going to require a ground campaign when they don't have the assets to do despite what they spend on military hardware, and no one was willing to help them, including the pakistanis. secondly, and importantly, the u.s. was pressing them hard. the u.s. was concerned about the civilian casualties. the u.s. intelligence viewfs they had an objective but they neverreally had a plan. they never thou
for more on all this, we turn now to our chief foreign affairs correspondent margaret warner. margaret, what was behind saudi arabia's decision to suspend whatever it is they were doing, their military action? >> warner: gwen u.s. officials believe it was a cost-benefit analysis by the saudis that in fact the costs were outbuying the benefits. that is, this has been going on a month. they've been heavily criticized internationally for a lot of civilian deaths. they have not achieved two...
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relationship every year and work you guys and, in fact, we have a direct relate with hamilton rec and margaret park. we are excited to roll the programs out and think that the summer is a key time to keep youth engaged as they lose a lot of learning during the summer. that is why we're also having our summer learning day at civic center plaza on june 12th and hydra menendez is working with us at mayor's office of education with that. so we would definitely like to invite you there. it's not enough to make the programs possible, we need money that. is why on may 6th we're having our annual fundraisers, our 5th annual more than magic fundraiser. help the people who helped us do and board of supervisors, president london breed and supervisor mark farrell in collaboration with collective impact our parent organization. this will be on wednesday, may 6th, 2015. 6:30 to 9:30 p.m., 888 brandon street in san francisco. i will leave you all a program brochure of what we're doing this whole summer and we invite members of public, if you have any children to definitely bring them over to moe magic. there
relationship every year and work you guys and, in fact, we have a direct relate with hamilton rec and margaret park. we are excited to roll the programs out and think that the summer is a key time to keep youth engaged as they lose a lot of learning during the summer. that is why we're also having our summer learning day at civic center plaza on june 12th and hydra menendez is working with us at mayor's office of education with that. so we would definitely like to invite you there. it's not...
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. >> o'donnell: the iran deal in perspective turn to some of the best in the business, margaret brennan is state department core upon dent is covering the negotiations in switzerland. david ignatious is columnist for the "washington post." jeffrey goldberg and david sanger also just back from switzerland. welcome to all of you. david ignatious let me start with you you said this framework is better than many feared why? >> i take the specific provisions you summarized those at the beginning of the show, just we're better in most dimensions than we had been led to expect. expecting centrifuge number on the order of 6500. about 5,000. we were expecting a cap on enrichment to come down from 7,000 to 300 is a very substantial drop. the inspection procedures generally look stronger, more robust than we expected. there's some problems in this deal that really need to be noted. you pressed the secretary moniz about different between u.s. and iranian statement. did he not give a clearance to that. the reason is that right now there are two differences, two versions of this. we're going to find
. >> o'donnell: the iran deal in perspective turn to some of the best in the business, margaret brennan is state department core upon dent is covering the negotiations in switzerland. david ignatious is columnist for the "washington post." jeffrey goldberg and david sanger also just back from switzerland. welcome to all of you. david ignatious let me start with you you said this framework is better than many feared why? >> i take the specific provisions you summarized...
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we talked to margaret carlson. he said he was "time." is now with "bloomberg view." both critique the white house correspondents' dinner. >> the dinner has grown beyond its original purpose, to put journalists together with officials and politicians to get to know each other in an informal setting. the cast of "duck dynasty," have nothing to do with politics -- mind you, i would be devastated if i couldn't go to the dinner. the best thing they could do is to get rid of the excess, where we spent more on valet parking then scholarships for aspiring journalists. >> my big take away it's not against parties that don't invite me to events or celebrities, to me, the critique is washington in general. i do not mind if the dinner exists. what i mind is that it is our super bowl. whose fault is that? they bear some responsibility for it. they have done a good job to encourage journalists. they have some responsibility, but my issue is with the level of prominence given to this event. that is the fault of everybody in washington. if things like climate change rallies or tea p
we talked to margaret carlson. he said he was "time." is now with "bloomberg view." both critique the white house correspondents' dinner. >> the dinner has grown beyond its original purpose, to put journalists together with officials and politicians to get to know each other in an informal setting. the cast of "duck dynasty," have nothing to do with politics -- mind you, i would be devastated if i couldn't go to the dinner. the best thing they could do is to...
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i got to know his daughter margaret truman. the bureau chief from the times i got to go margaret through clifton daniel. harry truman idolized his harry truman idolized his wife, loved his family. he bombed 100,000 people was a great family man. >> host: i assume george bush was a nice father family man and a cheney. cheney. >> guest: yes indeed. >> host: how do you deal with that between their personal lives and what they do in the real world? >> guest: to try to tell my students to be professionally angry but personally gentle. one of my close allies at the post was a great reporter and a key with a great reporter. he was the most gentle man and raised three loving children and had a very happy marriage. >> host: it is a beautiful combination of things. >> guest: i can't take another outrage. i had my air the dedication. >> host: another thing i wanted to bring up is the advice that you get to the students that want to live and promote in a more peaceful world. i was a little confused because sometimes it seems that you are g
i got to know his daughter margaret truman. the bureau chief from the times i got to go margaret through clifton daniel. harry truman idolized his harry truman idolized his wife, loved his family. he bombed 100,000 people was a great family man. >> host: i assume george bush was a nice father family man and a cheney. cheney. >> guest: yes indeed. >> host: how do you deal with that between their personal lives and what they do in the real world? >> guest: to try to tell...
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know margaret and harry truman idolized his wife and left his family. he bombed 100000 people and families, great family man. >> host: i assume that george bush was a nice father. >> guest: yes indeed. >> host: how do you deal with that keeping people in the personal lives and what they do in the room ex- >> guest: i try to tell my students to be professionally not angry with personally gentle there was a great reporter but he was always seething in the drug industry and general motors and he was a great reporter and would leave the newsroom that he was the most gentle man and raised three loving children and had a very happy marriage. >> host: but you are not even seething -- you are seething when you talk about the issues that you do it in such a gentle way and with a sense of humor. so it is a beautiful combination of things where you still have to fight the fire in the belly. >> host: you can't go around and raged -- i'm sure you do, we all suffer outrage overload. i can't take another. i'm sure you get through that yourself and you know how much i
know margaret and harry truman idolized his wife and left his family. he bombed 100000 people and families, great family man. >> host: i assume that george bush was a nice father. >> guest: yes indeed. >> host: how do you deal with that keeping people in the personal lives and what they do in the room ex- >> guest: i try to tell my students to be professionally not angry with personally gentle there was a great reporter but he was always seething in the drug industry and...
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a campaign was launched led by senator barry goldwater, representative margaret heckler.o with their help wasps were granted veteran status 33 years after they had been disbanded. in 2010 at the efforts of four congress women, one of whom hutchison, the wasps were given awarded the congressional gold medal of honor which is the highest civilian honor bestowed by congress. [ applause ] >> my wasp colleagues distinguished guests our families and our friends, i am humbled to have
a campaign was launched led by senator barry goldwater, representative margaret heckler.o with their help wasps were granted veteran status 33 years after they had been disbanded. in 2010 at the efforts of four congress women, one of whom hutchison, the wasps were given awarded the congressional gold medal of honor which is the highest civilian honor bestowed by congress. [ applause ] >> my wasp colleagues distinguished guests our families and our friends, i am humbled to have
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margaret: hi, my name is margaret rogers. i'm proud to be on the board of the foundation. i have also worked in afghanistan. my question is about the taliban. you started out saying there was not much progress with regard to the peace talks. as somebody who has lived there in a taliban-dominated province, are their prospects for a more peaceful country given the strength of the taliban? first lady rula ghani: i don't think i say something that you don't know, but the first priority of my husband is to bring security to afghanistan. i have a lot of confidence in him. i think he knows how to think outside the box and how to figure out how to solve problems. he is a problem solver, too. i hope that eventually the situation will get much better. nina easton: any specifics moving forward that you want to reveal? first lady rula ghani: no. we don't have each other in each other's pockets. nina easton: back here. guest: thank you. what is your opinion of kurdish female freedom fighters? first lady rula ghani: i'm very proud of them. [applause] first lady rula ghani: they are taki
margaret: hi, my name is margaret rogers. i'm proud to be on the board of the foundation. i have also worked in afghanistan. my question is about the taliban. you started out saying there was not much progress with regard to the peace talks. as somebody who has lived there in a taliban-dominated province, are their prospects for a more peaceful country given the strength of the taliban? first lady rula ghani: i don't think i say something that you don't know, but the first priority of my...
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this is the republican party doing margaret targeting.and paul's strategy relies on that type of analytics. john: give us the equation. sasha: for ron paul he ran twice, and a key related a list of donors and supporters. he is going to inheritand he is going to want to use that to expand upon it, to look for other people who resemble him. josh: but he needs more than just dance of voters -- dad's voters. software:. that will be -- sasha: it will be a starting point. john: he has this built-in base that is an advantage but usually there is something extra to that. those voters probably look a lot like the other voters that he wants to attract and bring into his coalition. sasha: this is up the core of statistic modeling. taking a small group that you know about, and extrapolate others but look like an statistically, and reach out to them. john: what is next in the equation? sasha: turnout. growing his votes by bringing other people in the process. in iowa, this could bring people who are too young to have a history of voting in the caucasu
this is the republican party doing margaret targeting.and paul's strategy relies on that type of analytics. john: give us the equation. sasha: for ron paul he ran twice, and a key related a list of donors and supporters. he is going to inheritand he is going to want to use that to expand upon it, to look for other people who resemble him. josh: but he needs more than just dance of voters -- dad's voters. software:. that will be -- sasha: it will be a starting point. john: he has this built-in...
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picture margaret dumont now. she decides to stay in cuba where she stays until 1919. george in south america. that worked well. eventually she takes the children to florida. they returned to washington, d.c. betty begins keeping a diary of her day-to-day activities. went to the library of congress. it is all marble and paintings. george and cora moved and powerful social circles in washington. there was a lovely party given by vice president coolidge and his wife. betty observed interacting with the social set here. she observes that good manners are actually rather useful to hide behind. this is a skill that will serve her later in life. betty now seeks to feel excitement. she is bored. any kind of excitement. even fear. she wrote, i remember when we were very young, i always meant -- ran past the finish line and ran and ran and ran until i dropped, half strangled when my endurance ran out. i just could not stop before that. my brother george would say, you are crazy. you are crazy, he would shout. why don't you stop? but betty could not stop. that was 1921. george i
picture margaret dumont now. she decides to stay in cuba where she stays until 1919. george in south america. that worked well. eventually she takes the children to florida. they returned to washington, d.c. betty begins keeping a diary of her day-to-day activities. went to the library of congress. it is all marble and paintings. george and cora moved and powerful social circles in washington. there was a lovely party given by vice president coolidge and his wife. betty observed interacting...
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margaret carlson: bringing in >> "dynasty," they are cabled the tv show. i don't think it teaches anybody what white house correspondents are. host: if you would like to make a comment about the dinner facebook.com/c-span. follow us there were on twitter @cspan. we are following the white house correspondents dinner on twitter if you want to make a comment as well. [indiscernible] announcer: anytime the president goes anywhere security is tight. many members of the cabinet, lots of politicians, a lot of security goes into this event. the general manager of the hilton spoke with us at. >> the security is operated by the secret service. the hotel takes guidance. it starts with the secret service. their plan is slightly different every year. they provide is the guidance on they will be operating. we take that and plan from there. it is very complicated. it requires a lot of experience. we are fortunate to have a good director of security who has worked with the secret service for many years. they are -- announcer: they are running a bit late for the predinner
margaret carlson: bringing in >> "dynasty," they are cabled the tv show. i don't think it teaches anybody what white house correspondents are. host: if you would like to make a comment about the dinner facebook.com/c-span. follow us there were on twitter @cspan. we are following the white house correspondents dinner on twitter if you want to make a comment as well. [indiscernible] announcer: anytime the president goes anywhere security is tight. many members of the cabinet, lots...
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margaret thatcher came to power. she alters the course of the politics and the conservatives then held office all the way through until 1997, which saw the birth of new labor and tony blair becoming prime minister. labor then were in government all the way through until 2010. but that's when things started to get difficult. they have go into into a coalition with the liberal democrats. there's been an explosion of new partying. the scottish nationalists and on the right the u.k. independent party. this is truly uncharted territory. >> the volcano is erupting again for a third time after twin eruptions last week. shooting into the sky some residents nearby are being asked to move out for a second time. last week they were the first in more than 30 years. vietnam has celebrated the 40th anniversary, with a colorful parade. more than 6,000 soldiers marched through the capitol of prou.s. south vietnam. marked the end of the u.s. involvement after a decade long war, 3 million vietnamese and 58,000 u.s. soldiers died. >> m
margaret thatcher came to power. she alters the course of the politics and the conservatives then held office all the way through until 1997, which saw the birth of new labor and tony blair becoming prime minister. labor then were in government all the way through until 2010. but that's when things started to get difficult. they have go into into a coalition with the liberal democrats. there's been an explosion of new partying. the scottish nationalists and on the right the u.k. independent...
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margaret brennan is covering those talks in switzerland. margaret good morning. >> reporter: good morning. well, it is overtime. the top diplomats from china, russia, and france all went home but secretary john kerry decided to stay to try to cobble some type of agreement with iran. just hours after they issue add public threat to walk away, secretary of state john kerry decided to stay sayclaiming recent talks deserved more talks. there was an update this morning. >> fingers crossed, with hope to get there during the course testifyof the day. >> reporter: they broke from the meeting. his foreign policy legacy could be defined by the deals outcome. major hurdles remain. the two sides are still arguing over how much nuclear fuel iran will be allowed to produce in the future and how to verify it's for peaceful purposes only. the other challenge is if and when to lift the sanctions that have cut iran off from the global market. even if kerry manages to get a deal, he next has to sell it to congress. skeptical republicans and some democrats are
margaret brennan is covering those talks in switzerland. margaret good morning. >> reporter: good morning. well, it is overtime. the top diplomats from china, russia, and france all went home but secretary john kerry decided to stay to try to cobble some type of agreement with iran. just hours after they issue add public threat to walk away, secretary of state john kerry decided to stay sayclaiming recent talks deserved more talks. there was an update this morning. >> fingers...
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picture margaret dumont. she decides to stay in cuba, where she stays until 1919 george being in south america. i think that worked well for her. eventually she takes the children to florida to wait for george. they return to washington dc. betty begins keeping a diary of her day to day activities. it reads like this. george and cora move and powerful social circles. they give affairs at their home. betty observes them interacting with a social set here. she notices managed the useful -- notices manners can be useful. good manners are useful to hide behind. this is a skill that will serve her later in life. she seeks excitement. she wrote, i remember when we were very young and running races. i would always run past the finish line and ran and ran and ran until i dropped, half strangled when my endurance ran out. i couldn't stop before that. my brother george would use to go mad. you stop? george is posted to hawaii. he is in command of the marines there. they begin to write magazine articles while they are i
picture margaret dumont. she decides to stay in cuba, where she stays until 1919 george being in south america. i think that worked well for her. eventually she takes the children to florida to wait for george. they return to washington dc. betty begins keeping a diary of her day to day activities. it reads like this. george and cora move and powerful social circles. they give affairs at their home. betty observes them interacting with a social set here. she notices managed the useful --...
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picture margaret dumont now. she decides to stay in cuba where she stays until 1919. george in south america. that worked well. eventually she takes the children to florida. they returned to washington, d.c. betty begins keeping a diary of her day-to-day activities. went to the library of congress. it is all marble and paintings. george and cora moved and powerful social circles in washington. there was a lovely party given by vice president coolidge and his wife. betty observed interacting with the social set here. she observes that good manners are actually rather useful to hide behind. this is a skill that will serve her later in life. betty now seeks to feel excitement. she is bored. any kind of excitement. even fear. she wrote, i remember when we were very young, i always meant past the finish line and ran and ran and ran until i dropped half strangled when my endurance ran out. i just could not stop before that. my brother george would say, you are crazy. you are crazy, he would shout. why don't you stop? but betty could not stop. that was 1921. george is posted
picture margaret dumont now. she decides to stay in cuba where she stays until 1919. george in south america. that worked well. eventually she takes the children to florida. they returned to washington, d.c. betty begins keeping a diary of her day-to-day activities. went to the library of congress. it is all marble and paintings. george and cora moved and powerful social circles in washington. there was a lovely party given by vice president coolidge and his wife. betty observed interacting...
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. ♪ [ laughter ] her name was margaret. oh, sweet margaret.he cutest dimples when she smiled. and her laugh, she had the sweetest little laugh. it was like, hee hee hee. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: james, james. i just asked where your first date was. >> arby's. [ laughter ] [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: hey, this is pretty cool. japan's new magnetic levitation train set a world record after it traveled over 373 miles per hour during a test run yesterday. wow. not to be outdone, amtrak said that if you left right now, they could get you to boston by memorial day. [ laughter ] not guaranteeing. but they'll try. [ applause ] almost. it's cool. and finally, i want to say a a belated happy birthday to queen elizabeth, who turned 89 years old yesterday. queen elizabeth -- [ cheers and applause ] queen elizabeth spent her birthday the way she does every year -- laughing at prince charles. [ laughter ] [ cheers and applause ] [ as queen elizabeth ] this will never be yours. we have a great show, give it up for roots, everybody. ♪ [ cheers and applause
. ♪ [ laughter ] her name was margaret. oh, sweet margaret.he cutest dimples when she smiled. and her laugh, she had the sweetest little laugh. it was like, hee hee hee. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: james, james. i just asked where your first date was. >> arby's. [ laughter ] [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: hey, this is pretty cool. japan's new magnetic levitation train set a world record after it traveled over 373 miles per hour during a test run yesterday. wow. not to be...
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. >> we have had people like margaret thatcher, and who very successfully run countries. >> they do. >> so what about those women? >> i am not saying that people can't -- every woman should aspire to be as great as she can be, and build businesses and do amazing things and be a doctor and lawyer, and i by no means said i don't support women, and i was speaking of one particular position and if a woman wants a run for it, go ahead, it doesn't mean i have to support that. i am not changing my comment in reference to hillary, and i would never vote for hillary, and i would not be voting for a female. i do not believe in that position, in my personal opinion, should be a female. >> you hear that, and now probably not a lot of people are willing to express that sentiment on national television, but the question remains whether that sentiment still exist out there in the populist? >> there is a good bit of polling now that shows that sentiment does not exist in the populist, and 85 to 90% said yes, we are ready for a female president, and are they ready for hillary clinton to be their pres
. >> we have had people like margaret thatcher, and who very successfully run countries. >> they do. >> so what about those women? >> i am not saying that people can't -- every woman should aspire to be as great as she can be, and build businesses and do amazing things and be a doctor and lawyer, and i by no means said i don't support women, and i was speaking of one particular position and if a woman wants a run for it, go ahead, it doesn't mean i have to support that....
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and happy birthday to penelope cruz, 41, jay leno, 65, and hollywood royalty ann-margaret, 74.guyen. now keep it here for more news and sports. thanks for watching "early today". we hope that we have a good one. was just the stray that broke the camel's back. therefore, everybody is angry. this is not your first amendment rights. this is just criminal acts doing damage to a community. >> dueling narratives in baltimore. this as violence erupting in that city overnight. >>> jarring video shows the moment nepal was crippled by the earthquake. this morning the search for survivors. >>> it's the day millions of americans have been waiting for. the people court set to hear arguments in a landmark hearing on same-sex marriage. >>> let's take a live look outside on this tuesday morn pentagon. it is april 28th. this is "today in the bay."
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margaret chase smith was the first woman elected to both the u.s. house and senate.parts of this 18 minute
margaret chase smith was the first woman elected to both the u.s. house and senate.parts of this 18 minute