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- [margaret] what does author and journalist juan williams say now?announcer] "firing line" with margaret hoover is made possible in part by: robert granieri, vanessa and henry cornell, the fairweather foundation, peter and mary kalikow, cliff and laurel asness, and by the following. corporate funding is provided by stephens inc. - juan williams, welcome back to "firing line." - thank you, margaret. - on monday, donald trump will be inaugurated as the 47th president of the united states, on the same day that our country celebrates martin luther king day. if kamala harris hadn't won fewer votes than joe biden did in 2020 we would be instead inaugurating the first black woman president. these are two very different histories and narratives about america. what do you make of it? - well, i have just written a book called "new prize for these eyes." and the subtitle is the rise of america's second civil rights movement, margaret. and it speaks to this idea that you are talking about, that you can see one moment, we're about to see donald trump begin a seco
- [margaret] what does author and journalist juan williams say now?announcer] "firing line" with margaret hoover is made possible in part by: robert granieri, vanessa and henry cornell, the fairweather foundation, peter and mary kalikow, cliff and laurel asness, and by the following. corporate funding is provided by stephens inc. - juan williams, welcome back to "firing line." - thank you, margaret. - on monday, donald trump will be inaugurated as the 47th president of the...
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margaret, you talked yesterday to the president's national security advisor. >> margaret: that's rightincoming national security advisor. i asked about the invitation. the chinese vice president was there in the capitol rotunda today and that's very unusual. why launch a charm offensive with china at the same time we know that they are embedded in our infrastructure, if you have said, they have planted cyber time bombs. >> xi sending his vice president. president trump does not believe you can get into the types of deals he wants to get into, whether it's pushing the chinese to take on fentanyl, to put a death penalty in place for the producers of fentanyl, that know that they are killing hundreds of thousands of americans. whether its own trade negotiations, restoring some sense of stability in the western pacific, particular in the south china sea and unless he has a relationship with the head of state. for >> margaret: as a congressman, you said the u.s. shouldn't go to the beijing olympics because of the genocide china is carrying out because of muslim minorities. >> what i said in
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. - [margaret] young people in the us and around the world have grappled with a surge in mental health challenges over the past 15 years. - as soon as kids ditched their friends in the real world and had 500 friends online, they didn't get happier. they got starved for social connection, depressed. and the natural result is to think about suicide. - [margaret] social psychologist, bestselling author, and nyu professor jonathan haidt is out with a new book, "the anxious generation," that sets out to explain why. haidt posits that the rise of the smartphone and social media, alongside shifting norms for parenting, have led to a dangerous rewiring of young people's brains. - this is about the worst thing you can imagine to give kids at the beginning of puberty, - [margaret] but given the ubiquity of smartphones, is there a way out? - everyone sees there's a problem. i just have to give them hope that, if we act together at the same time, we can actually change things. - [margaret] what does bestselling author and professor jonathan haidt say now? - [narrator] "firing line with margaret ho
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>> no, margaret. these are publications that attacked donald trump obsessively, but those publications don't determine who the president is, and donald trump is the person who determines who his cabinet, is not these publications that have lost relevance. here's tulsi gabbard's -- the senate will provided a vice and consent as is the constitutional obligation, but i feel tulsi gabbard will ultimately get through. two things important to know about tulsi. she's a career military servant, who has had a classify kaicatio level at the highest level. she has an impeccable record of service and is a person that will bring back trust to the intelligence services. the bureaucrats at our intelligence services have gotten out of control. they've been part of the weaponization of our political system, the weaponization of our justice system. we need to have good intelligence services to keep us safe, but part of that is restoring trust in those services, and she's the right person to do it. she recognizes the bu
>> no, margaret. these are publications that attacked donald trump obsessively, but those publications don't determine who the president is, and donald trump is the person who determines who his cabinet, is not these publications that have lost relevance. here's tulsi gabbard's -- the senate will provided a vice and consent as is the constitutional obligation, but i feel tulsi gabbard will ultimately get through. two things important to know about tulsi. she's a career military servant,...
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>> margaret: perhaps even the day prior.sunday weeks back to see the first female captives released. >> norah: thank you, margaret brennan, robert costa come into all of our correspondence. our coverage will continue on cbs news when he 47, your local news, and some of you on "cbs evening news. >>> right now on cbs news bay area, the news we've been waiting to hear. firefighters in southern california making significant progress. we are live in
>> margaret: perhaps even the day prior.sunday weeks back to see the first female captives released. >> norah: thank you, margaret brennan, robert costa come into all of our correspondence. our coverage will continue on cbs news when he 47, your local news, and some of you on "cbs evening news. >>> right now on cbs news bay area, the news we've been waiting to hear. firefighters in southern california making significant progress. we are live in
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good to have you here, brett. >> thanks, margaret.at to be here. >> we're watching the braeblging news. this is a deal you negotiated. what can you tell us about how these three women who have been transferred to the red cross are doing? >> well, i just confirmed with my israeli counterparts they are now in israeli custody. this has just happened. look, i know they're alive. i'm sure they are in -- they have been held in deplorable conditions over 470 days, but the israelis have a very good system to take them into their care and they're going to get the care they need and be reunited with their families. >> it appeared that even up until this morning it was in question whether hamas was going to go through with this. the israelis said they hadn't handed over the names of the captives. do we -- why? and do we know much about the well-being of the three americans that are still being held? >> well, look, this deal was negotiated over a year for a good reason. it's a detailed, complex arrangement to leave nothing to chance. even up unti
good to have you here, brett. >> thanks, margaret.at to be here. >> we're watching the braeblging news. this is a deal you negotiated. what can you tell us about how these three women who have been transferred to the red cross are doing? >> well, i just confirmed with my israeli counterparts they are now in israeli custody. this has just happened. look, i know they're alive. i'm sure they are in -- they have been held in deplorable conditions over 470 days, but the israelis...
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margaret, thanks so much.t's guests, by the way, on sunday's "face the nation" include the fema administrator and california congresswoman judy chu. turning now to the nation's midsection, where a winter storm sent snow and ice as far south as georgia. at atlanta's hartsfield-jackson airport, a delta flight aborted takeoff, forcing more than 200 passengers to evacuate onto a snowy tarmac. four people were injured. the pilot reported an engine issue. atlanta saw 3.5 inches of snow, the most there in seven years. in just ten days, donald trump will become the first u.s. president to assume office as a convicted felon. trump was formally sentenced today in the stormy daniels hush money case. he received a rare unconditional discharge, which leaves his conviction in tact without punishment. cbs's weijia jiang explains. >> reporter: for the historic sentencing in new york, president-elect trump appeared virtually from mar-a-lago, attacking the proceedings as he did during the trial, and maintaining his innocence. >
margaret, thanks so much.t's guests, by the way, on sunday's "face the nation" include the fema administrator and california congresswoman judy chu. turning now to the nation's midsection, where a winter storm sent snow and ice as far south as georgia. at atlanta's hartsfield-jackson airport, a delta flight aborted takeoff, forcing more than 200 passengers to evacuate onto a snowy tarmac. four people were injured. the pilot reported an engine issue. atlanta saw 3.5 inches of snow, the...
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margaret said this a moment ago. a lot of people would have a different view of the reality that he is saying he's going to change, but he is showing us a particular movie. he is telling us a particular story. and in that story there is one hero, there is one savior, and there is one strong man. and that's what january 6th to try to if he's going to pardon these folks, then they're not insurrectionists. they're patriots who were working for the cause that he had defined then. and it's just i think for a lot of people, it is a very difficult thing to get past. it certainly is for me. i, i thought for a long time that president trump in his first term was a difference of degree, but not of kind. that is, he was the fullest manifestation of a lot of forces that we had seen ebb and flow in american life for 250 years. then the post-election period in 2020 happened. and it's not just january 6th, it's the calls to georgia. it's everything the january 6th committee found. it's the things that have been adjudicated and esta
margaret said this a moment ago. a lot of people would have a different view of the reality that he is saying he's going to change, but he is showing us a particular movie. he is telling us a particular story. and in that story there is one hero, there is one savior, and there is one strong man. and that's what january 6th to try to if he's going to pardon these folks, then they're not insurrectionists. they're patriots who were working for the cause that he had defined then. and it's just i...
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infrastructure. >> norah: this is the chinese. >> margaret: the chinese.n future conflict, and the u.s. can get them out. >> norah: there also some other foreign leaders invited attending that are raising eyebrows, right? >> margaret: european diplomat said to me just yesterday it is pretty disconcerting that two leaders of a german far-right anti-immigrant group known as the afd are attending. their leader has espoused nazi propaganda slogans. they have been condemned by their own government, but they will be attending the inauguration. >> norah: margaret brennan, thank you so much. and we will be watching you sunday on "face the nation." and we will be here together monday for live coverage of donald trump's inauguration. that's beginning at 9:00 a.m. eastern on cbs. we hope you'll join us. want to turn now to the middle east. israel's government just approved the cease-fire and hostage release agreement with hamas. it is set to take effect this weekend, with the first hostage is going free on sunday. cbs's elizabeth palmer reports tonight from tel aviv.
infrastructure. >> norah: this is the chinese. >> margaret: the chinese.n future conflict, and the u.s. can get them out. >> norah: there also some other foreign leaders invited attending that are raising eyebrows, right? >> margaret: european diplomat said to me just yesterday it is pretty disconcerting that two leaders of a german far-right anti-immigrant group known as the afd are attending. their leader has espoused nazi propaganda slogans. they have been condemned...
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margaret: it counts a lot.silicon valley leaders have close relationships with the obama administration, the clinton administration, with other administrations other than trump. this is not entirely unknown but there are really high-stakes. -- high stakes on the regulatory side and the spending side. the promise to have a light hand on ai regulation and trump's boosting of crypto underscored by his and the first lady's personal involvement in issuance of their own coins in the last couple of days is something that is a real change for the industry. a real difference in attitude from what the biden administration had approached. also we have the promise of tax policy being corporate friendly generally and things like defense contracting. the defense department and the national security establishment is a lot of business with silicon valley. that only seems poised to increase. caroline: take us back from historical perspective. after business may ethical questions when we see such a relationship? perhaps not so f
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margaret: that is true.nly did do that, and it is going to be a little bit of time until the special elections can fill those roles. i think there are a couple of interesting dynamics. one is is either party really incentivized to make deals? and the other, we really inaugurated -- the re- inaugurated 2.0, is he going to expand the use of things as executive power or just go for it and see if anyone will stop him? so i think although he has been sticking to republicans in congress and saying it is really important that they work together, there are also some early signs that he is seeking to take more and more decision-making out of the house of congress entirely, and when you do things like declare an emergency at the border, part of what you are setting up is the ability to do things like redirect spending without having to run it through congress. so with the bare majority is there are some areas where he is going to need folks to unify his own party and to try to get some bipartisan buy-in. and those are
margaret: that is true.nly did do that, and it is going to be a little bit of time until the special elections can fill those roles. i think there are a couple of interesting dynamics. one is is either party really incentivized to make deals? and the other, we really inaugurated -- the re- inaugurated 2.0, is he going to expand the use of things as executive power or just go for it and see if anyone will stop him? so i think although he has been sticking to republicans in congress and saying it...
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. >> margaret, great to you with you.s. >> i want to ask you about some of the positions you hold on key committees that have a role in going through the confirmation process for some of mr. trump's picks. senator rubio is expected to be swiftly confirmed as secretary of state. you expect him in on day one? >> i do. he visited my office before the hearing, he did very well at the hearing, and i think we are likely to act on day one and he will get a strong bipartisan vote. >> when it comes to some of the other picks, democrats have very little say, frankly, because republicans have this 53-seat majority so they don't need democratic votes. you sharply questioned pete hegseth this past week who is the pick to run the pentagon. you asked about his willingness to break oaths, having cheated on his second wife and the mother of a child born two months before when he had told police he was having consensual sex with a woman in monterey, california, who filed a claim of sexual assault and he filed a financial settlement. why di
. >> margaret, great to you with you.s. >> i want to ask you about some of the positions you hold on key committees that have a role in going through the confirmation process for some of mr. trump's picks. senator rubio is expected to be swiftly confirmed as secretary of state. you expect him in on day one? >> i do. he visited my office before the hearing, he did very well at the hearing, and i think we are likely to act on day one and he will get a strong bipartisan vote....
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fire department spokesperson margaret stewart. margaret, we just got an update from stephanie elam. where do things stand right now and how are things going on the on the front lines of battling these flames? >> that's what it is, jim. it is still a very intense battle, both at the palisades fire and the hearst fire. you know, she's down in palisades and we've had the biggest growth of the fires to the west, the fire to the north has pushed up against the boundary of what was the franklin fire about a month ago. uh, that was the l.a. county fire. so our northern boundary has pushed up to that. our priority is saving lives and structural defense. so we are in positions where we will defend as many homes as we possibly can. unfortunately, the winds are not forecasted to lighten at all, and they're at a level where they prevent our rotary wing helicopters from being able to fly the fixed wing have a higher threshold for wind, so we're hoping they'll be able to go up this morning. but it's extremely challenging when we don't have air support in this kind of a fire, because you just can'
fire department spokesperson margaret stewart. margaret, we just got an update from stephanie elam. where do things stand right now and how are things going on the on the front lines of battling these flames? >> that's what it is, jim. it is still a very intense battle, both at the palisades fire and the hearst fire. you know, she's down in palisades and we've had the biggest growth of the fires to the west, the fire to the north has pushed up against the boundary of what was the franklin...
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>> margaret: exactly. it is extraordinary, as well.e turner is known for being bipartisan as chair in his oversight of the intelligence community. i spoke with him. he told me this afternoon, speaker johnson called him into his office and said, "you're fired. there are concerns from mar-a-lago." in other words, donald trump, the president-elect, told mike johnson to fire the man overseeing the intelligence community, who has access to some of the nation's greatest secrets. now, there was no explanation as to why, but big picture here, norah, this is not how government is supposed to work. congress is supposed to be independent. jim himes, his democratic counterpart on intelligence, said this sends a chill up his spine and he thinks turner was fired because he didn't bend the knee. >> norah: lots to come on that. great reporting, margaret brennan. thank you so much. several of donald trump's cabinet picks faced questioning today from senators, among them trump's former defense lawyer pam bondi, his nominee for u.s. attorney general. she
>> margaret: exactly. it is extraordinary, as well.e turner is known for being bipartisan as chair in his oversight of the intelligence community. i spoke with him. he told me this afternoon, speaker johnson called him into his office and said, "you're fired. there are concerns from mar-a-lago." in other words, donald trump, the president-elect, told mike johnson to fire the man overseeing the intelligence community, who has access to some of the nation's greatest secrets. now,...
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." >>> i'm margaret brennanwashing "face the nation," as we begin what's now day six of the catastrophic fires in southern california. the situation is still extremely volatile and, therefore, still very dangerous. the death toll stands at 16, with 150,000 residents under evacuation orders. the long-term impact on californians' health and damage done to the environment are incalculable. the cost to rebuild in california, which boasts the largest economy in america, are impossible to talley at this point. the causes for the individual fires are under investigation, but scientists say there's no question that climate change exacerbated the factors leading to these cataclysmic events. the two big fires, the coastal palisades fire and the inland eaton fires are still raging and the national weather service has cited red flag wind warnings in the southern california area through at least wednesday. we begin with the very latest from our jonathan vigliotti. >> reporter: more than 14,000 personnel from all over california, nine states, as well as canada and mexico, have mobilized to the bone dr
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so margaret brennan joins us from washington. sputnik moment, or is that overhyped?: well, it could be a sputnik moment or a shot across the bow. all that matters, john and maurice, because china and the the u.s. are in a an arms race when it comes to ai. former president biden said it's the most consequential technology of all time possibly, and opposes profound risk. this technological leap is made by china's deepseek using inferior computer chips that cost 20-30 times less then leading american firms really got the attention of ceos and investors that i have spoken with today who think this could drive more urgency amongst companies to innovate. if the technology is lower-cost more people may use it. and president trump's ai's are said today, we can't be complacent. we know the last administration tried to keep america's edge in the space by banning high-tech chips from being sold to china. so news that a chinese firm claims they did all of this with basic computer chips does raise national security concerns. >> maurice: what are those national security implicatio
so margaret brennan joins us from washington. sputnik moment, or is that overhyped?: well, it could be a sputnik moment or a shot across the bow. all that matters, john and maurice, because china and the the u.s. are in a an arms race when it comes to ai. former president biden said it's the most consequential technology of all time possibly, and opposes profound risk. this technological leap is made by china's deepseek using inferior computer chips that cost 20-30 times less then leading...
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that's fantastic. [ cheers and applause ] see, margaret? you see, margaret? that's how it's done.>> jimmy: it's on the hallmark channel, but it's not a a christmas movie. >> no. it's spicy hallmark. >> jimmy: yes. this is spicy hallmark. >> spicy hallmark. that's what i say. >> jimmy: yeah. how do we describe the show? >> oh, well, you know, it's three generations of women, all strong women. so you have these deep relationships. but what makes it so unique is it's -- there's a time travel component. >> jimmy: yeah. >> and you get to -- youou know you go -- they go through the pond, and they time travel. i lose my son, and everybody knows now because it's season three. and if you haven't watched it, that's just too bad. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: spoiler alert. >> you need to, you need to. >> jimmy: two seasons to catch up on, yeah. >> anyway, my son, he disappears, and we all think he drowned. but he actually went through the pond and he was in a a different time. and then my daughter goes and finds him. >> jimmy: so interesting. >> it's got a lot of intrigue and mystery, and suspense
that's fantastic. [ cheers and applause ] see, margaret? you see, margaret? that's how it's done.>> jimmy: it's on the hallmark channel, but it's not a a christmas movie. >> no. it's spicy hallmark. >> jimmy: yes. this is spicy hallmark. >> spicy hallmark. that's what i say. >> jimmy: yeah. how do we describe the show? >> oh, well, you know, it's three generations of women, all strong women. so you have these deep relationships. but what makes it so unique is...
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margaret was five months pregnant when she came over. this woman gave birth like all alone in at midnight in the dark, surrounded by, like, wild animals and like on the galapagos islands where nobody was around. and it was just kind of that act of bravery she was astounding to me and really touching and her her strength was incredible. and of course, dorian frederick i think what's surprising there is the dynamics of the relationship were constantly shifting. frederick could be cruel to dorian, probably unsurprisingly, and dory to get sick of it. you know this woman who was like, please let me accompany you. please. i'll do anything. i'll spread your philosophy will be your, you know, your handmaiden by side. he starts to get of him and she starts acting in very ways. and then of course, the baroness i mean, what, what else is it? we said one of my favorite things about her is that according to margaret, the who gave birth alone, she said the baroness, quote, invites both hynes and frederick to her wigwam. and i think that maybe one or b
margaret was five months pregnant when she came over. this woman gave birth like all alone in at midnight in the dark, surrounded by, like, wild animals and like on the galapagos islands where nobody was around. and it was just kind of that act of bravery she was astounding to me and really touching and her her strength was incredible. and of course, dorian frederick i think what's surprising there is the dynamics of the relationship were constantly shifting. frederick could be cruel to dorian,...
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until next week, for "face the nation," i'm margaret brennan.disease that causes blindness. i have moments where i get a little bit sad because i just can't see things that i used to. dr. stanley taught me to trust in the lord even when you don't want to. god is such a faithful father. nothing that happens to us isn't without his eye upon it. ♪
until next week, for "face the nation," i'm margaret brennan.disease that causes blindness. i have moments where i get a little bit sad because i just can't see things that i used to. dr. stanley taught me to trust in the lord even when you don't want to. god is such a faithful father. nothing that happens to us isn't without his eye upon it. ♪
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margaret. look, these are publications that attacked donald j. trump obsessively. but those publications don't determine who the president is. the american people supported him and donald j. trump is the person who determines who his cabinet is, not these publications that i think, frankly, have lost relevance. >> this is a country founded by immigrants. >> well, this is a country. >> founded a unique country. >> this is a very unique country. and it was founded by some immigrants and some settlers. but just because we were founded by immigrants doesn't mean that 240 years later, that we have to have the dumbest immigration policy in the world. >> these people are vetted. >> just like the guy who planned a terrorist attack in oklahoma a few months ago. he was allegedly properly vetted, and many people in the media and the democratic party said that he was properly vetted. clearly he wasn't. i don't want my children to share a neighborhood with people who are not properly vetted. and because i don't want it for my kids, i'm not going to force any other american citi
margaret. look, these are publications that attacked donald j. trump obsessively. but those publications don't determine who the president is. the american people supported him and donald j. trump is the person who determines who his cabinet is, not these publications that i think, frankly, have lost relevance. >> this is a country founded by immigrants. >> well, this is a country. >> founded a unique country. >> this is a very unique country. and it was founded by some...
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. >>> i'm margaret brennan in washington. this week on "face the nation," our interview with the new vice president, j.d. vance. washington has been a whirlwind of activity in the first week of the trump 2.0 administration. what's real? what's just on the president's wish list? mr. vice president, we will dive in. >> ready to go. >> it's a new era of governing in the nation's capital. you will hear what the vp has to say about immigration, lowering prices for american consumers, reforming the agency that handles disaster aid, those tech titans supporting trump and the pardons of 1,500 people charged with crimes in the january 6 capitol attack. plus, house republican mike turner and democrat jason crowe. it's just ahead on "face the nation." good morning. we want to get right to our interview with j.d. vance, his first since taking office. we spoke with him yesterday in a ceremonial office adjacent to the white house. pete hegseth, it was a tie. bipartisan opposition, smallest margin since the job was created. you had to break
. >>> i'm margaret brennan in washington. this week on "face the nation," our interview with the new vice president, j.d. vance. washington has been a whirlwind of activity in the first week of the trump 2.0 administration. what's real? what's just on the president's wish list? mr. vice president, we will dive in. >> ready to go. >> it's a new era of governing in the nation's capital. you will hear what the vp has to say about immigration, lowering prices for...
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sorry, margaret.o ahead. >> i was going to say the other thing is that we've been talking we've been watching some video of the idea that the president elect is going to do something in the neighborhood of 100 executive orders. watch those executive orders, because, ironically, what he's about to do is ask congress to further weaken their own power and see to him so that he can do the things that he wants to. and and some of the actions around immigration, i think we're going to see some version of national emergencies, you know, being called a reversion to the covid era days that would allow you to seal the border. in theory, um, will some of this then be litigated and go up to the courts? sure. but i think his first moves out of the gate may involve diminishing congress's role and decision making and the ability of those factions inside congress to gum up the wheels. just use as much executive force and power to declare as much power as you can to try to push all of this stuff through so that it doe
sorry, margaret.o ahead. >> i was going to say the other thing is that we've been talking we've been watching some video of the idea that the president elect is going to do something in the neighborhood of 100 executive orders. watch those executive orders, because, ironically, what he's about to do is ask congress to further weaken their own power and see to him so that he can do the things that he wants to. and and some of the actions around immigration, i think we're going to see some...
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and to margaret's point of what's changed, i think people probably died, right. so some of these people may be listed in these documents, probably are no longer with us. so it is safer now to release some of this stuff that's not classified anymore. >> i mean, rob reiner is a jfk conspiracy really into it. and i think if one thing that rob reiner and donald trump can get on the same page on it is this. so congratulations might the only thing the day has finally come. >> oh my goodness. all right. margaret sabrina matt megan, thank you guys very much for joining us on this overnight into the early morning here on this inauguration day. and do stay with us. we are following all of the movements in washington, building up to the moment donald trump will be sworn in as the 47th president. last minute changes to move ceremonies indoors, making this an inauguration. unlike most of us had pictured. and the washington that trump is taking over today, considerably different than last time around. the new moves he'll bring to the white house this time by. one stay at the y
and to margaret's point of what's changed, i think people probably died, right. so some of these people may be listed in these documents, probably are no longer with us. so it is safer now to release some of this stuff that's not classified anymore. >> i mean, rob reiner is a jfk conspiracy really into it. and i think if one thing that rob reiner and donald trump can get on the same page on it is this. so congratulations might the only thing the day has finally come. >> oh my...
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- [announcer] "firing line with margaret hoover" is made possible in part by robert granieri, vanessa and henry cornell, the fairweather foundation, peter and mary kalikow, cliff and laurel asness, and by the following. corporate funding is provided by stephens inc. - sviatlana tsikhanouskaya, katya snytsina, natalia kaliada. - i'm the easiest one. (interviewees laugh) - welcome to the three of you to "firing line." natalia, the belarus free theatre has used art to stand up against alexander lukashenko's dictatorship for 20 years now. we watched something just now here in this theater that was extraordinary, a play about katya snytsina, a former captain of the belarus women's basketball team who is also the star of the play. what were you hoping to accomplish with this performance? - we do many different shows for almost 20 years. and for 20 years we try to bring the value of one human life back to reality. recent years, especially after events of 2020 in belarus, when thousands of people went to the streets against the usurper of the country who occupied his own country, put into jai
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for more on the plans to overhaul or eliminate fema, let's bring in margaret brennan. realistic are these plans trump is floating? >> it sounded like an idea more than a plan. he said he might recommend the federal government give a percentage of money, of funding to the state, that is instead of sending actual first responders or assets. right now they go when the governor asks for it. that is a challenge and thumb disaster from states like florida sometimes need that help. trump also would need congress to actually agree to sign off on changes like forcing california to change voting laws to get help. >> fema has expertise a lot of the states don't have. we learned today that trump has% eliminated the security detail for dr. anthony fauci. >> dr. fauci has had marshall's protecting him for years and trump rescinded that taxpayer protection saying fauci had to pay for it himself. the reason he had threats on his life was because of the work he did on covid. trump also rescinded protection around john bolton, who faces threats from the state of iran. most surprising wa
for more on the plans to overhaul or eliminate fema, let's bring in margaret brennan. realistic are these plans trump is floating? >> it sounded like an idea more than a plan. he said he might recommend the federal government give a percentage of money, of funding to the state, that is instead of sending actual first responders or assets. right now they go when the governor asks for it. that is a challenge and thumb disaster from states like florida sometimes need that help. trump also...
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what would you say to margaret brennan? is what the election was about whether they lost michigan, why they have lost ohio completely. why they have lost pennsylvania and wisconsin. at the end of the day we are sick and tired of being looked down upon by these elites. by the way, when we focus on running your own the cities properly? i'm proud to live in ohio, ohio has great people. we do not need margaret or any other coastal elite telling us how to live our lives. let me say one more thing j.d. vance was the greatest vice presidential pick in american history. it shows president trump's decision-making, i am so proud of what j.d. vance is done. he is already an outstanding vice president. that interview really highlighted that. >> will: no doubt that is true i think that is shared by many americans. it is notable that you were not only american you are and a high-end. i understand if there might be a little bit of bias in that assessment of j.d. vance but it is shared i think by both -- most americans. >> let me just poin
what would you say to margaret brennan? is what the election was about whether they lost michigan, why they have lost ohio completely. why they have lost pennsylvania and wisconsin. at the end of the day we are sick and tired of being looked down upon by these elites. by the way, when we focus on running your own the cities properly? i'm proud to live in ohio, ohio has great people. we do not need margaret or any other coastal elite telling us how to live our lives. let me say one more thing...
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speak out this is margaret brennan. it such a personal issue for him not just in the u.s. but around the world? this anti-immigrant position. >> as you know, this populism that has swept the western world, europe, united states, is driven by many things including a sense that there have been open borders and you have had way too many immigrants comment. you can go back in history from the 1840s to the president and you can get anti-immigrant waves. but what you put your finger on his very interesting. musk himself came in on a student visa and h-1b visa. he believes america is in competition with the rest of the world and we do have to let skilled immigrants end. we do have to have the best engineers in the world coming to the united states and so it is a very complicated sense that we don't want to have open borders but we do want to get the best and the smartest engineers into america. >> nora: walter isaacson, so wonderful to have you on this day. thank you so much. and we are seeing things change across washington t
speak out this is margaret brennan. it such a personal issue for him not just in the u.s. but around the world? this anti-immigrant position. >> as you know, this populism that has swept the western world, europe, united states, is driven by many things including a sense that there have been open borders and you have had way too many immigrants comment. you can go back in history from the 1840s to the president and you can get anti-immigrant waves. but what you put your finger on his very...
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>> firing line with margaret hoover is made possible in part by robert graneri, peter and mary calico. by the following. corporate funding is provided by stephens inc. >> speaker newt gingrich, welcome back to firing line. >> glad to be here. >> you have produced a new documentary for pbs entitled "journey to america" which extols the virtues of legal immigration. you have said about the issue that we need to have a reset in our conversations about legal immigration in this country. why is that? >> well, callista and decided to do it because her grandmother came through ellis island. it is important that we not confuse opposition to illegal immigration to immigration. we are a nation of immigrants. our most famous current richest man in the world elon musk is a south african who in many ways grew up in canada. came to the u.s. for higher education. has made america a dramatically wealthier and better country. and yet, he wasn't born as an american. but he is an american and that's part of the genius of the american system. we absorb talent from around the world. >> i want to ask you a
>> firing line with margaret hoover is made possible in part by robert graneri, peter and mary calico. by the following. corporate funding is provided by stephens inc. >> speaker newt gingrich, welcome back to firing line. >> glad to be here. >> you have produced a new documentary for pbs entitled "journey to america" which extols the virtues of legal immigration. you have said about the issue that we need to have a reset in our conversations about legal...
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or is margaret right? >> oh, yeah. two wrongs don't make a right, margaret. you know that your your parents taught you that you should show up. you show up at funerals and inaugurations, bare minimum. not not a big ask. and and i think nancy pelosi sends a signal just like she ripped up the state of the union address. you know, not not a good sign. not a good sign. >> i mean, there are different standards. i mean, we just can't pretend that this is normal either, right? like, i mean, we can recognize that this is a different kind of inauguration, right? we can recognize that donald trump is a different inaugurated occupant of the office inauguration, where 60 close, you know, 76. nobody's saying it was a lie, voted for donald trump. nobody's saying he didn't win. >> everybody. >> everybody voted for the guy, he said about his democrats predecessor. >> democrats get over it. show up. we got four years. they're going to deal with it every day, day in and day out. 1460 more days plus. so if you're going to hold your breath until you turn blue because donald trum
or is margaret right? >> oh, yeah. two wrongs don't make a right, margaret. you know that your your parents taught you that you should show up. you show up at funerals and inaugurations, bare minimum. not not a big ask. and and i think nancy pelosi sends a signal just like she ripped up the state of the union address. you know, not not a good sign. not a good sign. >> i mean, there are different standards. i mean, we just can't pretend that this is normal either, right? like, i...
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. >> joining us now, axios senior contributor margaret talev. margaret, good morning. good morning. nice to see you. thank you. so what do you see this as? is it donald trump's tariff using tariffs as threats actually working. >> i mean, the new trump administration is certainly treating this as a victory. and it appears to be on the surface. you know, it certainly looks like colombia blinked and sort of said, okay, we don't want all the pain that those tariffs would bring. a couple of questions, though, is why and how is this actually going to play out with other countries if if this shows that the trump administration can sort of use fear of economic pain to enforce its will with countries in the hemisphere and perhaps countries in other continents, then that gives it some momentum right out of the gate to use tariffs as a tool. but the question is how if they don't get every country to blink? at what point will pain come to american consumers? had the situation with colombia played out, coffee would get more expensive, flowers would get more expensive. it would cause real economi
. >> joining us now, axios senior contributor margaret talev. margaret, good morning. good morning. nice to see you. thank you. so what do you see this as? is it donald trump's tariff using tariffs as threats actually working. >> i mean, the new trump administration is certainly treating this as a victory. and it appears to be on the surface. you know, it certainly looks like colombia blinked and sort of said, okay, we don't want all the pain that those tariffs would bring. a couple...
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margaret: i hope not too strong. i hope the changes that are made will reinforce the years of strong growth we have seen. i think this year will be another year of continuing trends where technology is very strong, data center investments is very strong, improving the electrical grid is strong and we will see more investment in the domestic energy sector. those were in play last year and they will continue and this will be another year of good profits and surprisingly good equity market. dani: there has been a shift over the past month since mid december. we have seen energy, utilities, industrials and financials outperform. cyclical parts of this market that are sensitive to growth. it is this optimism we are pricing in. does that continue or do we have an event that makes us run back to the safety quarters of the mag-7? margaret: i don't think it is extreme optimism. putting aside the politics, the u.s. economy is really in good shape. we are growing at a sustained level of 2.5%. there are signs the growth may be s
margaret: i hope not too strong. i hope the changes that are made will reinforce the years of strong growth we have seen. i think this year will be another year of continuing trends where technology is very strong, data center investments is very strong, improving the electrical grid is strong and we will see more investment in the domestic energy sector. those were in play last year and they will continue and this will be another year of good profits and surprisingly good equity market. dani:...
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. ♪ >>> i'm margaret brennan in washington, and this week on "face the nation," the nation's capitolnprecedented in the new year amid growing threats to our nation's security. as washington prepares to certify the 2024 presidential election to bid a former farewell to the 39th president, and make way for the return of the 45th who becomes the 47th to the oval office. >>> extraordinary security arrangements are under way. all this as the struggle to make sense of the horrifying new year's attack in new orleans and the incident in las vegas continues. >>> we'll sit down with the heads of the house intelligence committee, ohio's mike turner and connecticut's jim himes. >>> on capitol hill, speaker mike johnson's job is safe for now, and in the senate, republicans take control with a new leader. south dakota's john thune. he's responsible for getting president-elect trump's ambitious agenda through the senate. >> will you tell him when you think he's wrong? >> i will. >> at the top of mr. trump's to-do list, what he promises will be the largest mass deportation in u.s. history. we'll ask
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you are a great fan of margaret thatcher and milton friedman. president trump is coming and he is bringing tariffs and protectionism. i wonder how could a disciple of milton friedman and margaret thatcher like that kind of economics? president milei: first of all i am in no position to give an opinion on another countries trade policy. i think it would be irresponsible and disrespectful towards any country. on the other hand i think that unlike other leaders trump understands very well geopolitics and uses the u.s. trade geopolitics as part of the broader geopolitics. it is not that he is protectionist. rather he knows what the role of the u.s. in the world is and therefore his trade policy is a part of his geopolitical strategy. it is a geopolitical tool. that is the point. if you fail to understand the playing field that trump is playing on it will be hard to understand his vision but certainly the guidelines he is putting forward will bring a much better world, no doubt. john: did you discuss a free-trade agreement with argentina with preside
you are a great fan of margaret thatcher and milton friedman. president trump is coming and he is bringing tariffs and protectionism. i wonder how could a disciple of milton friedman and margaret thatcher like that kind of economics? president milei: first of all i am in no position to give an opinion on another countries trade policy. i think it would be irresponsible and disrespectful towards any country. on the other hand i think that unlike other leaders trump understands very well...
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historian margaret brennan talked about senator mccarthy's speech. here she is. now, it was at the time of the lincoln day dinner, all across the country, republicans were fanning out speakers to speak at the great gatherings of the lincoln day dinners. and so mccarthy it was a sign to wheeling. now, wheeling at that time was not a big city. we had 59,000 people. it was thursday, february the ninth, 1950. the dinner itself was held at the mcclure hotel colonnade room. it was to start at 630. it was the ohio county republican women's club, and it was in the papers four days before how they were organizing. this was a big deal for wheeling, he was introduced by william callahan, who was the regional republican bigwig, and they describe him the talk that he gave as intimate and humorous and kind of folksy. he, he he had an irish wit about me. he could be very ingratiating when he wanted to be beautiful. big grin and he pretty much talked about the republican platform as it was laid out. he didn't say too much. he talked about the war between good and evil, between a
historian margaret brennan talked about senator mccarthy's speech. here she is. now, it was at the time of the lincoln day dinner, all across the country, republicans were fanning out speakers to speak at the great gatherings of the lincoln day dinners. and so mccarthy it was a sign to wheeling. now, wheeling at that time was not a big city. we had 59,000 people. it was thursday, february the ninth, 1950. the dinner itself was held at the mcclure hotel colonnade room. it was to start at 630. it...
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capitol joined by house chaplain marjorie given -- margaret k ibben. >> would you pray with me? gracias and almighty god, this day means so much to so many people. what was intended to be a historic parliamentary procedure quickly turned into turmoil, frustration, anger, and fear. we pray that on this day four years later you would enter into this space in a much different way that allows for peace and conversations and reconciliation, for an opportunity for us to look back on our memories of wherever we were that day, whether we were on the floor, carrying the camera or a microphone. whether we were in uniform. protecting those that we served. whomever we were, whoever we find ourselves to be today we ask you some way transform our memory. blessing we would have would be the reminder of the calling to which you have called us, to serve carefully and faithfully and deal that all that comes across the threshold, enemies within and enemies without our own country, we pray that we would serve you now even more carefully, even more specifically intending to preserve all that you hav
capitol joined by house chaplain marjorie given -- margaret k ibben. >> would you pray with me? gracias and almighty god, this day means so much to so many people. what was intended to be a historic parliamentary procedure quickly turned into turmoil, frustration, anger, and fear. we pray that on this day four years later you would enter into this space in a much different way that allows for peace and conversations and reconciliation, for an opportunity for us to look back on our...
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margaret was five months pregnant when she came over.s woman gave birth, like, all alone at midnight in the dark surrounded by, like, wild animals and, like, on the gap goes islands -- glop goes island where never was around. that act of bravery was astounding to me and really touching, and her strength was incredible. and, of course, dory and frederick. i think what's surprising there is the dynamics of the relationship were constantly shifting. frederick could be cool to dory, probably unsurprisingly, and dory starts to get sick of it, you know? this woman who was, like, please, let me accompany you. please, i'll do anything, i will spread yourr philosophy, i had been your hand a maiden by your side starts to get sick of him,, and she starts acting in vest being ways. and then -- interesting ways. and if then, of course, the baron h if ess. one of the favorite things about her, according to margaret, she said the baronnen ess inviting both heinz and frederick to her wigwam, and i think maybe one or both might have taken her up on that
margaret was five months pregnant when she came over.s woman gave birth, like, all alone at midnight in the dark surrounded by, like, wild animals and, like, on the gap goes islands -- glop goes island where never was around. that act of bravery was astounding to me and really touching, and her strength was incredible. and, of course, dory and frederick. i think what's surprising there is the dynamics of the relationship were constantly shifting. frederick could be cool to dory, probably...