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then margaret kept coming on, i say oh, margaret now. it's very accurate. it's like reading my own story. the first time i went through it i read it once and i didn't read it again. >> too hard. >> because it took me into what happened into my village and all the -- almost every person that i was going through i have an experience similar to that. >> i take it you use the arts in some ways, rather you're not trying to purrly what happened but it is a way you are expressing it in a different way. is that how you view your work in music and your work in film? >> well, the way i first encountered art, i use it as painkiller because music helped me for today and my faith gives me the hope to see tomorrow. what i came to realize is what i can do with the arts so i started using it for social and emotional learning. and that suspect, i see my knowledge keep growing. i realize telling stories, it's like justice to the dead or justice to those voices who are not being heard. and it's like putting a spotlight in a dark place. when you put a spotlight in a dark place
then margaret kept coming on, i say oh, margaret now. it's very accurate. it's like reading my own story. the first time i went through it i read it once and i didn't read it again. >> too hard. >> because it took me into what happened into my village and all the -- almost every person that i was going through i have an experience similar to that. >> i take it you use the arts in some ways, rather you're not trying to purrly what happened but it is a way you are expressing it...
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that is where margaret oliver comes in again.he is sure to give you the best possible service and assistance. if, like mildred anderson, you are regularly employed as a household worker, your job is covered by the new law. when you have the regular monthly income you are building up to old-age and survivors insurance, you can see a happy future. that is what this card means. the entire success of the program depends to a large extent on your employers' cooperation. this booklet tells your employer how easy it is for her to do her part. it is just a matter of filling out a free form four times a year, putting the required amount of money into an envelope, and mailing it. by this cooperation, your employer is helping to ensure that, like mildred anderson, you'll have a monthly income when you are ready to retire. yes, household workers are now among the people covered by the new social security act. since it was passed, social security field offices are busier than ever before, many more workers are insured today than previously. i
that is where margaret oliver comes in again.he is sure to give you the best possible service and assistance. if, like mildred anderson, you are regularly employed as a household worker, your job is covered by the new law. when you have the regular monthly income you are building up to old-age and survivors insurance, you can see a happy future. that is what this card means. the entire success of the program depends to a large extent on your employers' cooperation. this booklet tells your...
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they are nurses in the 1914, margaret sanger found the woman rebels. sort of an antecedent of wonder woman. they opened the first birth control clinic. they are arrested for obscenity. planned parenthood was founded in 196 by ethyl burns and margaret sanger. >> stephen: so the guy who created wonder woman has a wife and a girl on the side who he knows is on birth control. >> yes. [laughter] >> stephen: so the playground is open, all right. >> he says to his wife, you know, i would like her to live with us and i really love her and you could, either she could live with us, she could take care of the children and you could go to work and solve your problems. >> stephen: as a woman how would you -- would you feel about that. would you be into that. would you be down for that? >> no. there's no other answer. >> stephen: no. >> there's no other answer. >> stephen: i'm more of a feminist than you are. [crowd cheering] >> exactly. >> stephen: thank you very much. [crowd cheering] [crowd cheering] >> stephen: jill lepore, the guinness master brewers tproudly i
they are nurses in the 1914, margaret sanger found the woman rebels. sort of an antecedent of wonder woman. they opened the first birth control clinic. they are arrested for obscenity. planned parenthood was founded in 196 by ethyl burns and margaret sanger. >> stephen: so the guy who created wonder woman has a wife and a girl on the side who he knows is on birth control. >> yes. [laughter] >> stephen: so the playground is open, all right. >> he says to his wife, you...
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. >> my name, margaret. >> 47 years ago, margaret and her husband moved into what has been mill on the old cushing property. now 94 years old, she began what she calls a project to get cushing his due. >> why were you so interested? >> because nobody else was, i think. >> you must really like history. >> oh, yeah. it's nice to know what happened anyplace where you live, you want to know what happened there and if there's gold hidden someplace, buried. you never know. >> alonzo cushing's story's like gold? >> yes. >> she became a prospector for his story, combing through old documents and launching a four decade long campaign, hundreds of letters to senators, local leaders and presidents, determined to see him awarded a medal of honor. >> he needed that recognition, and people needed to know not only what he did, but what had to be done. people still just don't understand the civil war, what was that was about. they really don't know. isn't that amazing? >> the town joined in. the mayor even named dave krieger head of a one man committee to get cushing his medal. political wrangling hel
. >> my name, margaret. >> 47 years ago, margaret and her husband moved into what has been mill on the old cushing property. now 94 years old, she began what she calls a project to get cushing his due. >> why were you so interested? >> because nobody else was, i think. >> you must really like history. >> oh, yeah. it's nice to know what happened anyplace where you live, you want to know what happened there and if there's gold hidden someplace, buried. you...
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margaret for anything.she tends to win. >> even if it takes 40 years? >> even if it takes 40 years. >> fortunately she is patient. the white house has not yet announced when the medal will be issued for cushing or who will get it. >>> tomorrow on "america tonight," zmapp, the experimental drug used on ebola, "america tonight" will introduce you to the scientists who helped create the vaccine. if you want to know more log on to aljazeera.com/americatonight. join us on twitter or facebook at any time. good night, we'll have more of "america tonight," tomorrow. >> the financial crisis may be over, but some aspects of our lives will never be the same. we're now living in what is being called the new normal economy, and today i'm explore how it has changed the way americans live and work. how it is altering your job prospects, and what it means for your investments or savings. i'll tell you how to adapt and make sure your future is secure. "real money" ♪
margaret for anything.she tends to win. >> even if it takes 40 years? >> even if it takes 40 years. >> fortunately she is patient. the white house has not yet announced when the medal will be issued for cushing or who will get it. >>> tomorrow on "america tonight," zmapp, the experimental drug used on ebola, "america tonight" will introduce you to the scientists who helped create the vaccine. if you want to know more log on to...
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margaret for anything.she tends to win. >> even if it takes 40 years? >> even if it takes 40 years. >> fortunately she is patient. the white house has not yet announced when the medal will be issued for cushing or who will get it. >>> tomorrow on "america tonight," zmapp, the experimental drug used on ebola, "america tonight" will introduce you to the scientists who helped create the vaccine. if you want to know more log on to aljazeera.com/americatonight. join us on twitter or facebook at any time. good night, we'll have more of "america tonight," tomorrow. row. >> consider this: the news of the day plus so much more. >> we begin with the growing controversy. >> answers to the questions no one else will ask. >> real perspective, consider this on al jazeera america >> canada's parliament rocked by deadly gun violence. we will take you to ottawa for the latest. >>> also a new report on the shooting in ferguson reveals critical details. and we'll go to sierra leone with a medical system stretched to its limit
margaret for anything.she tends to win. >> even if it takes 40 years? >> even if it takes 40 years. >> fortunately she is patient. the white house has not yet announced when the medal will be issued for cushing or who will get it. >>> tomorrow on "america tonight," zmapp, the experimental drug used on ebola, "america tonight" will introduce you to the scientists who helped create the vaccine. if you want to know more log on to...
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margaret leary.y what the three did and what so many did on the terrible, terrible day. i want to show you the images from canada today. thousand of people lining the roads from, from ottawa all the way to hamilton, where, where corporal cirillo was finally brought home. shows respect. people there for hours, just, wanting to get a glimpse. wanting to come out and show their support and their love for the man who gave his life. that does it for us. for more on all the stories we have fwin covering go to cnn.com. up next, cnn films presents the premiere of more than a game.
margaret leary.y what the three did and what so many did on the terrible, terrible day. i want to show you the images from canada today. thousand of people lining the roads from, from ottawa all the way to hamilton, where, where corporal cirillo was finally brought home. shows respect. people there for hours, just, wanting to get a glimpse. wanting to come out and show their support and their love for the man who gave his life. that does it for us. for more on all the stories we have fwin...
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margaret margaret mungherera. she's the current president of the world medical association. she works in a referral hospital in uganda at the senior consultant psychiatrist. in 2000 when the ebola crisis hit uganda, margaret was a leading actor in helping to solve that crisis. she has been working tirelessly to improve medical association standards of care, regulation of doctors throughout the east african region. to continue to represent the uganda medical association and she chairs ethics and discipline committee for this. margaret hassan magnificent experiences to share with us and is one of the leading respected doctors in africa. so we are honored to have you here with us today. thank you for joining us, margaret. [applause] and our panelist to my far left is dr. lynn black. lynn black is chairman of the board of last mile health. she's a physician director for network development and integration at mass. general hospital. she's on the clinical staff of the department of medicine and on the faculty of harvard medical school. secretly serves as the chief medical officer
margaret margaret mungherera. she's the current president of the world medical association. she works in a referral hospital in uganda at the senior consultant psychiatrist. in 2000 when the ebola crisis hit uganda, margaret was a leading actor in helping to solve that crisis. she has been working tirelessly to improve medical association standards of care, regulation of doctors throughout the east african region. to continue to represent the uganda medical association and she chairs ethics and...
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brennan, thank you, margaret.he latest white house fence jumper is charged with assaulting the dogs that stopped him. and drivers are stranded as the skies open up when the cbs evening news continues. people with type 2 diabetes come from all walks of life. if you have high blood sugar, ask your doctor about farxiga. it's a different kind of medicine that works by removing some sugar from your body. along with diet and exercise, farxiga helps lower blood sugar in adults with type 2 diabetes. with one pill a day, farxiga helps lower your a1c. and, although it's not a weight-loss or blood-pressure drug, farxiga may help you lose weight and may even lower blood pressure when used with certain diabetes medicines. do not take if allergic to farxiga or its ingredients. symptoms of a serious allergic reaction include rash, swelling or difficulty breathing or swallowing. if you have any of these symptoms, stop taking farxiga and seek medical help right away. do not take farxiga if you have severe kidney problems, are on d
brennan, thank you, margaret.he latest white house fence jumper is charged with assaulting the dogs that stopped him. and drivers are stranded as the skies open up when the cbs evening news continues. people with type 2 diabetes come from all walks of life. if you have high blood sugar, ask your doctor about farxiga. it's a different kind of medicine that works by removing some sugar from your body. along with diet and exercise, farxiga helps lower blood sugar in adults with type 2 diabetes....
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margaret, the u.s. said it wasn't going to participate in these air drops.ething changed, what was it? >> warner: absolutely this is a big turnaround. first of all this is the first time the u.s. has directly supplied lethal aid, as they call it, to any syrian rebel fighters. but secondly, as you may recall at the beginning of this operation, the department of defence thought this battle over kobane was a diversion. they didn't even like having to do air strikes. it's not really essential to the fight against islamic state. but the more the islamic state poured resources, men, material, heavy weapons in there, the more one they presented target, and the more they presented it as an important strategic victory as far as they were concerned. and the u.s. suddenly recognized that they could not afford to let cobaby-- kobane fall, even though they are warning kobane could fall, because it would add to this sense 6 power on isis. >> they decided kobane was important, we had to do something about that. >> that's right. what about turkey, they also switched positio
margaret, the u.s. said it wasn't going to participate in these air drops.ething changed, what was it? >> warner: absolutely this is a big turnaround. first of all this is the first time the u.s. has directly supplied lethal aid, as they call it, to any syrian rebel fighters. but secondly, as you may recall at the beginning of this operation, the department of defence thought this battle over kobane was a diversion. they didn't even like having to do air strikes. it's not really essential...
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>>> the family of an american held hostage by isis tells margaret brennan about the phone call that changedverything. >>> and the fbi slams apple on "60 minutes." cia insider michael morell on the reality of the threat to national security. >>> but we begin with a look at today's "eye opener," your world in 90 seconds. >> it was a breach in protocol, and that breach resulted in this infection. >> a search for answers as ebola spreads on u.s. soil. >> dallas health worker who treated a liberian man who died from ebola is now infected. >> it's the first known case of the disease being transmitted in the united states. >> now the person described as a close contact has been placed in isolation. >>> in iraq, isis is advancing on baghdad. >> iraqi leaders are pleading with the united states to send in ground troops. >> it doesn't have to be american boots on the ground, but you have got to have people on the ground who can identify targets. >>> in hong kong, pro-democracy protesters are said to be coming under attack. some arrests have been made. >>> it's the start of the sentencing hearing for
>>> the family of an american held hostage by isis tells margaret brennan about the phone call that changedverything. >>> and the fbi slams apple on "60 minutes." cia insider michael morell on the reality of the threat to national security. >>> but we begin with a look at today's "eye opener," your world in 90 seconds. >> it was a breach in protocol, and that breach resulted in this infection. >> a search for answers as ebola spreads on...
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so let me turn to margaret. doctor could you provide opening thoughts what is happening now and what should be done? >> maybe dishes start with the correction i did say i handed over the president brian the immediate past president end the second african to hold the post since 1947 the first african woman to hold this post to be elected it is the association to present more than 9 million positions over the world now 110 countries all over the world. so i will speak as a health professional and i will say that the leadership is a concept and it shows that they show they a understand what it is about the proverb says the leader without followers is just taking a walk. so i think what he has been saying is to develop the of leadership and to talk about leadership in the health care professions i keep saying says with the generals and colonels and that is what is happening on the african continent. but those health workers that should take those decisions outside day continent we just need to see those young profes
so let me turn to margaret. doctor could you provide opening thoughts what is happening now and what should be done? >> maybe dishes start with the correction i did say i handed over the president brian the immediate past president end the second african to hold the post since 1947 the first african woman to hold this post to be elected it is the association to present more than 9 million positions over the world now 110 countries all over the world. so i will speak as a health...
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margaret warner explores those questions with the author of a new book. >> warner: aaron david millerknown for his decades of work on u.s. diplomacy in the middle east in four administrations. but now he's returned to his training in american history with a new book: "the end of greatness: why america can't have (and doesn't want) another great president." he argues there have only been three truly great presidents, george washington, abraham lincoln, and franklin roosevelt. and that americans should stop searching for another one. we spoke at mount vernon, home of george washington. aaron miller thank you for joining us. >> pleasure margaret. >> warner: now you write here that americans need to get over their obsession or you call it an addiction in the search for great president. why? what if you search for something you can't have? that's the predicament we're in. we've created a sense of expectation in a job that's already somewhat already impossible. let's say it's implausible, given the nature and the complexity of the presidency, the terrifying con i thin contit politics, so ma
margaret warner explores those questions with the author of a new book. >> warner: aaron david millerknown for his decades of work on u.s. diplomacy in the middle east in four administrations. but now he's returned to his training in american history with a new book: "the end of greatness: why america can't have (and doesn't want) another great president." he argues there have only been three truly great presidents, george washington, abraham lincoln, and franklin roosevelt. and...
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margaret or maggie who becomes margaret hayes davis is there. they hyphenate the name to keep the davis legacy. her husband and all the boys there. samuel joe, i believe joe was in one part of the cemetery and they reinterned him at a certain point. and addison. the whole family only in death. you have everyone together at hollywood cemetery. i visited many times. it's called the angel of grief. they had this statue sculpt and tried to raise enough money to finance it. they got some, but it was the daughters of the confederacy of new york that finished up paying for it. it's between north and south and that's what i think winnie tried to do and he edged it closer to that happening. >> did maggie ever get involved? >> maggie and her mother had an interesting relationship.
margaret or maggie who becomes margaret hayes davis is there. they hyphenate the name to keep the davis legacy. her husband and all the boys there. samuel joe, i believe joe was in one part of the cemetery and they reinterned him at a certain point. and addison. the whole family only in death. you have everyone together at hollywood cemetery. i visited many times. it's called the angel of grief. they had this statue sculpt and tried to raise enough money to finance it. they got some, but it was...
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margaret petros is on the phone withne of them. call call her shushan. they were amg 250,000 christians who left mosul, seeking safety. isis caught up with them. >> they got stuck the road many hours they were stopped by isis and searched. they're valuables re taken away. including her wedding ring. >> shushan is expecting a baby boy in three months and is in hiding. shs undergone therapy because of the murders she's seen. isis paints this picture meaning nazareth on the homesf christians she told us how much she wants to sy and give birth here. >> it's crucial that her son be born here and have safe country. >> thhope is if she stays in the u.s. if asylum is granted. >> band members in a highschool thought it was a lost cause, finding their musical instruments but thanks to a homeless man, the stude musicians got their precious instrums back today. vic lee is live with the happy ending. hi, vic. >> this took a long time. band members were resigned to the fact they'd never seen instruments again t it turned out all of the stars were aligned in the right
margaret petros is on the phone withne of them. call call her shushan. they were amg 250,000 christians who left mosul, seeking safety. isis caught up with them. >> they got stuck the road many hours they were stopped by isis and searched. they're valuables re taken away. including her wedding ring. >> shushan is expecting a baby boy in three months and is in hiding. shs undergone therapy because of the murders she's seen. isis paints this picture meaning nazareth on the homesf...
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margaret petros is on the phone with one of them. call call her shushan. they were among 250,000 christians who left mosul, seeking safety. isis caught up with them. >> they got stuck on the road many hours they were stopped by isis and searched. they're valuables were taken away. including her wedding ring. >> shushan is expecting a baby boy in three months and is in hiding. she's undergone therapy because of the murders she's seen. isis paints this picture meaning nazareth on the homes of christians she told us how much she wants to stay and give birth here. >> it's crucial that her son be born here and have safe >> the hope is if she stays in the u.s. if asylum is granted. >> band members in a high school thought it was a lost cause, finding their musical instruments but thanks to a homeless man, the student musicians got their precious instrums back today. vic lee is live with the happy ending. hi, vic. >> this took a long time. band members were resigned to the fact they'd never seen instruments again but it turned out all of the stars were aligned in
margaret petros is on the phone with one of them. call call her shushan. they were among 250,000 christians who left mosul, seeking safety. isis caught up with them. >> they got stuck on the road many hours they were stopped by isis and searched. they're valuables were taken away. including her wedding ring. >> shushan is expecting a baby boy in three months and is in hiding. she's undergone therapy because of the murders she's seen. isis paints this picture meaning nazareth on the...
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margaret, you experienced that. you went to a bloomberg, which has a permanent seat on air force one, second row in the briefing room, and the makes of any secret back room briefings that you used to get into. the stories that you have done verses the access that you have had. >> one of my favorite stories about that happened in 2006 when barack obama had his book that had just come out. one of the editors wanted me to do a book review, a q&a. there were like, he is running for president and i was like, no. [laughter] >> like peter. >> exactly. so i mike, can i get an interview with senator obama. he is like, i would ever. there will get back to you. one night i went to the senate, the elevator. it was his night to give some speech that no one was going to listen to and then turn the lights off and leave, so he was the last guy in the senate. so i'm stalking him outside. he comes out and i say, hey, i've been trying to reach you. can happen the elevator? i guess so. i have been calling your office for six or seven d
margaret, you experienced that. you went to a bloomberg, which has a permanent seat on air force one, second row in the briefing room, and the makes of any secret back room briefings that you used to get into. the stories that you have done verses the access that you have had. >> one of my favorite stories about that happened in 2006 when barack obama had his book that had just come out. one of the editors wanted me to do a book review, a q&a. there were like, he is running for...
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he is your brother in the faith. >> schieffer: there will be more of margaret's interview tomorrow on back. >> schieffer: and that's all the time we have for today. we want to thank you for watching "face the nation". we will see you next week. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org one man is confirmed dead. good evening, i'm brian hac. and i'm ann notarangelo. >>> tragedy at a bay area beach where two people are swept away by the waves and one man is confirmed dead. >> the two men were swept off of the docks. the man who died was pulled out of the water. the second man, in the hospital, was rescued while clinging to a rock off shore. kpix5 is at ocean beach and says it was a treacherous time of the year for the surf, don? >> reporter: that is right, ann. this is the day that draws people to the beach, we with understand that. that draws people to what ask can be a dangerous situation. just south of the beach, san
he is your brother in the faith. >> schieffer: there will be more of margaret's interview tomorrow on back. >> schieffer: and that's all the time we have for today. we want to thank you for watching "face the nation". we will see you next week. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org one man is confirmed dead. good evening, i'm brian hac. and i'm ann notarangelo. >>> tragedy at a bay area beach where two people are swept...
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even margaret went "oops."oover, do you think anybody in the white house estimate how old quickly republicans would sort of jump on this and say let's make it part of our campaign? >> there's three points. one is on substance he's right. this is the interesting thing about democrats and the president. the policies are effective from wanting to raise the minimum wage. people like that, the american people, even republicans like that. every economic measure of the economy by every measure is doing better so on policy even obamacare now, people like it on policy, he's right. here's the thing, democrats have always been better at policy and worse at politics. that is a truism of american politics. >> the face, love margaret's face. >> but if axelrod thought it was stupid, he gave it more play by calling it stupid and that was really, really a mistake. >> but the president believed what he said. why isn't he going to campaign, then, in these swing states if he was really proud and he really wants these issues on the
even margaret went "oops."oover, do you think anybody in the white house estimate how old quickly republicans would sort of jump on this and say let's make it part of our campaign? >> there's three points. one is on substance he's right. this is the interesting thing about democrats and the president. the policies are effective from wanting to raise the minimum wage. people like that, the american people, even republicans like that. every economic measure of the economy by every...
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>>> the family of an american hostage held by isis tells margaret brennan about the phone call that changed every edd everything. >>> and the fbi slams apple. the reality of the threat to national security. >>> but we begin this morning with a look at today's "eye opener." your world in 90 seconds. >> there was a breach in prolotocd , anthat breach resulted in this infection. >> a search for answers as ebola spreads on u.s. soil. >> a dallas health worker who treated the liberia man who died from ebola now infected. >> it's the first known case of the disease being transmitted in the united states. >> the patient has now been. >> iest don't have to be american boots on the ground, but you have got to have people t onrohe gund who can identify targets. >> in hong kong pro-democracy protesters are said to be coming under attack. some arrests have been made. >> it's the spot of the sentencing for oscar pistorius. >>> a threat in the ohio va lley ar ne the gulf coast. nearly 40 million at risk. >> this will be tracking its way across the u.s. and british virgin islands. >> police will be bracin
>>> the family of an american hostage held by isis tells margaret brennan about the phone call that changed every edd everything. >>> and the fbi slams apple. the reality of the threat to national security. >>> but we begin this morning with a look at today's "eye opener." your world in 90 seconds. >> there was a breach in prolotocd , anthat breach resulted in this infection. >> a search for answers as ebola spreads on u.s. soil. >> a...
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let's put the sandy policy discussion aside, margaret.this from a purely performance standpoint, this is a very different guy than we've seen in the last while following the bridge scandal, got a little bit more meek. but the fight is back it would appear. >> you see the chris christie that made chris christie popular for the tea party, made all of his youtube videos on town hall go viral. chris christie is a never guy who has never pretended to be anything other than what he is. what does that guy, by the way, think he's going to get, standing up. >> that guy. you called him just what christie said. >> what does he think he's going to achieve other than giving the governor an opportunity to make light of him and show his endearing side. >> the question is, and i want to move on from christie in a second. but the question is, does it still have the resonance that it once did? it made him a youtube star by confronting people and audiences. now we're post bridge gate, will it be as much as a craze? >> youtube made him a star and youtube is
let's put the sandy policy discussion aside, margaret.this from a purely performance standpoint, this is a very different guy than we've seen in the last while following the bridge scandal, got a little bit more meek. but the fight is back it would appear. >> you see the chris christie that made chris christie popular for the tea party, made all of his youtube videos on town hall go viral. chris christie is a never guy who has never pretended to be anything other than what he is. what...
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i talked with him and screenwriter margaret nagle, who originated the project and worked for years to it made. >> i really wanted to tell this story, because it was about brothers and sisters surviving, and it was about the very worst, and the very best of humanity to me, and as a writer you're always searching for a way to get that story out. >> brown: but what was that like, those years of not having a home, of just trying to stay one step ahead of war? >> it was not a pleasant feeling, but i was learning a lot, and i was learning about who i am, and even who i've become now, so... >> brown: in what way? >> i think, well, it brought a lot of transformation because i learned how to live with no mother and father, and i lived, i learned how to live without my own actual brothers, and i lived for other people, i just make my life better, or i make their life better, one or the other. >> brown: i read that you felt before you could go ahead with this, that you needed the kind of okay from the, well the actors, but the young men who had actually lived through this. >> i went around the c
i talked with him and screenwriter margaret nagle, who originated the project and worked for years to it made. >> i really wanted to tell this story, because it was about brothers and sisters surviving, and it was about the very worst, and the very best of humanity to me, and as a writer you're always searching for a way to get that story out. >> brown: but what was that like, those years of not having a home, of just trying to stay one step ahead of war? >> it was not a...
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margaret, well come.did report on this another terrible murder of a hostage, and just now received a statement by the president condemning what's happened but he's also saying these airstrikes will continue. are they doing any good if these beheadings are also continuing? >> looking on the situation on the ground in iraq and syria, they have started to stop the i.s.i.s. advance but not rolled them back, and syria obviously from the beheading video, the i.s.i.s. people aren't deferred. the kurdish militiamen are begging for help on the ground but the white house remains focused on long-range training of the moderate syrian anti-i.s.i.s. fighters. they announced australia and denmark were going to send fighter planes. the missing piece remains turkey, the key n.a.t.o. ally on the boarder. despite a personal phone call from president obama, they remain reluctant to get engaged. >> woodruff: why? it's complicated. presidenthe president of turkeys government has allowed safe passage and safe haven to all kind
margaret, well come.did report on this another terrible murder of a hostage, and just now received a statement by the president condemning what's happened but he's also saying these airstrikes will continue. are they doing any good if these beheadings are also continuing? >> looking on the situation on the ground in iraq and syria, they have started to stop the i.s.i.s. advance but not rolled them back, and syria obviously from the beheading video, the i.s.i.s. people aren't deferred. the...
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that's why both countries are at a tipping point. >> brown: margaret chan pointed political implicationgoes beyond a health crisis. >> i think it's very, very important to see this is more than a health crisis. the president of sierra leone has said that the very survival of his nation is at stake. it's a political emergency of major proportions. you don't often feet n.g.o.s calling for the military to come in, but that's what's happened with western n.g.o.s supporting the rigor and the with -- and the manpower that comes with the military endeavor. my point is we have to see this as a system that sees from infection through treatment to fi&posal of bodies. unless you deal with all the parts to have the chain, you won't control the disease and that's why it poses a dire threat to individuals and the country's concerns. >> brown: david miliband of the international rescue committee, thank you so much. >> thank you. >> woodruff: now, possible signals that the roman catholic church may be softening its attitudes on gays and divorced catholics. that's what some observers are taking from a r
that's why both countries are at a tipping point. >> brown: margaret chan pointed political implicationgoes beyond a health crisis. >> i think it's very, very important to see this is more than a health crisis. the president of sierra leone has said that the very survival of his nation is at stake. it's a political emergency of major proportions. you don't often feet n.g.o.s calling for the military to come in, but that's what's happened with western n.g.o.s supporting the rigor and...
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margaret and i are old friends. i hired her as part of a transition team in 2003 when i was leading the transition for the new director general. i have known her for a decade. and i know these players so well that it has been really helpful for me to be in this position being able to put resources in various places in collaboration with the others. i think that is not the issue right now. the issue is continuing the risktum and at the repeating myself too often, getting the people in place who can actually make it happen. >> we have got five minutes left. we go to mark and then the general lady from "figaro." the npr. >> you have talked about the importance of russian resources to the west african region. ushing resources to the west african region. we have our hands full trying to do that and get health systems at home in the u.s. ready in cases like new york, but is there also a need to get going on the wider public health system? could this crop up in other developing countries that are not ready and are resource
margaret and i are old friends. i hired her as part of a transition team in 2003 when i was leading the transition for the new director general. i have known her for a decade. and i know these players so well that it has been really helpful for me to be in this position being able to put resources in various places in collaboration with the others. i think that is not the issue right now. the issue is continuing the risktum and at the repeating myself too often, getting the people in place who...
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margaret and i are old friends. i hired her as part of a transition team in 2003 when i was leading the transition for the new director general. i have known her for a decade. and i know these players so well that it has been really helpful for me to be in this position being able to put resources in various places in collaboration with the others. i think that is not the issue right now. the issue is continuing the momentum and at the risk repeating myself too often, getting the people in place who can actually make it happen. >> we have got five minutes left. we go to mark and then the general lady from "figaro." the npr. >> you have talked about the importance of russian resources to the west african region. but -- rushing resources to the west african region. we have our hands full trying to do that and get health systems at home in the u.s. ready in cases like new york, but is there also a need to get going on the wider public health system? could this crop up in other developing countries that are not ready an
margaret and i are old friends. i hired her as part of a transition team in 2003 when i was leading the transition for the new director general. i have known her for a decade. and i know these players so well that it has been really helpful for me to be in this position being able to put resources in various places in collaboration with the others. i think that is not the issue right now. the issue is continuing the momentum and at the risk repeating myself too often, getting the people in...
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tonight since they work nights and weekend to make sure that stakeholders have language capacity and margaret are some of the folks here today (clapping.) i think this a really great award one the units that when everything is working you don't notice them so sometimes they don't get the recognition this team has done great things to provide the services for the families of the school district and have worked hard together to insure that non-english speaking families have equal access to the languages they've worked hard to promote a capable team of continues improvement and social justice and took on the huge task of creating a glossary of education jonathan you know we have a lot of jargon so that was huge. >> and feinstein finally they've developed strong connections so we can expand the languages tagalog and vietnam are some of the languages. >> good evening, commissioners and the superintendent we're honored to receive the special award this means a lot to our team the interpretation team is lucky to have talented and committed employees our work is not easy it is some translations some
tonight since they work nights and weekend to make sure that stakeholders have language capacity and margaret are some of the folks here today (clapping.) i think this a really great award one the units that when everything is working you don't notice them so sometimes they don't get the recognition this team has done great things to provide the services for the families of the school district and have worked hard together to insure that non-english speaking families have equal access to the...
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margaret brennan is covering the release. margaret, good morning. >> good morning. well jeffrey fowle spent six months in a north korean prison for crimes against the state after he left a bible in a nightclub. his sudden release caught american officials by surprise and they're wondering what pyongyang will do next. 56-year-old jeffrey fowle was last seen this summer pleading for his freedom as north korean authorities paraded him in front of media and suddenly he was released on tuesday. >> we can confirm jeffrey fowle has been ok'd to be freed and return to his home. >> he was free to go. the pentagon scrambled this government jet to bring him home. fowl then called his wife for the first time in six months according to their tone. >> we were digging in and preparing for the long haul. that was the plan at this point in time. and when i say long haul i mean years. we held out hope that it would later but we were preparing for the worst-case scenario. >> but there are two american millers. 24-year-old matthew miller and 46-year-old kenneth bayh, whose health is in
margaret brennan is covering the release. margaret, good morning. >> good morning. well jeffrey fowle spent six months in a north korean prison for crimes against the state after he left a bible in a nightclub. his sudden release caught american officials by surprise and they're wondering what pyongyang will do next. 56-year-old jeffrey fowle was last seen this summer pleading for his freedom as north korean authorities paraded him in front of media and suddenly he was released on...
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margaret harris joining us by phone. we appreciate the insight on what's happening. >>> still to come here on cnn, japan braces for a super typhoon that could disrupt a major sporting event. we're tracking the storm coming up here. ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] united is rolling out global, satellite-fed wi-fi to connect you even 35,000 feet over the ocean. ♪ that's...wifi friendly. ♪ that's...[♪]i friendly. great rates and safety working in harmony. open an optimizer +plus account from synchrony bank. visit myoptimizerplus.com to open an account. service. security. savings. synchrony bank engage with us. that's why there's a listerine® product for every mouth. one to clean your whole mouth. one for those hard to reach places. one to protect kids mouths from cavities. even one to freshen breath on-the-go. with over 100 years of innovation in oral care... there's a listerine® product for every mouth in your house. for cleaner, healthier mouths go beyond brushing alone. listerine®. power to your mouth ™. >>> welcome back, the hea
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there was judgment all the way around. >> thank you so much kelly, margaret. thanks so much for being here at this hour. >>> ahead for us, the cdc taking new measures to protect health care workers against ebola. but will this now be enough to prevent the spread of ebola in the united states? on my journey across america, i've learned that when you ask someone in texas if they want "big" savings on car insurance, it's a bit like asking if they want a big hat... ...'scuse me... ...or a big steak... ...or big hair... i think we have our answer. geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. >>> we have breaking news out of spain and it is good news. theresa ramos, the spanish nurse's assistant who caught ebola is now clear of the virus. that is the official word now from the doctors at the madrid hospital where she's been treated. the all-clear comes after a second test now, all clear. >> great news to be able to report. also at this hour, the u.s. is taking a different approach when it comes to dealing with ebola. the cdc has re
there was judgment all the way around. >> thank you so much kelly, margaret. thanks so much for being here at this hour. >>> ahead for us, the cdc taking new measures to protect health care workers against ebola. but will this now be enough to prevent the spread of ebola in the united states? on my journey across america, i've learned that when you ask someone in texas if they want "big" savings on car insurance, it's a bit like asking if they want a big hat......