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nile: you referenced the light by margaret thatcher -- the lie -- the line by margaret thatcher about socialist governments running out of other people's money. that was recycled recently -- in the presidential debates. mr. o'sullivan: another one i can give you, she was trying to describe her attitude to wealth creation and distribution, and she said, the labor -- the labour party believes and turning workers against owners. we believe in turning workers into owners. which of course she did. nile: that is a tremendous line. i would like to focus on reagan and thatcher's relationship on the world stage. let's go back to mr. meese. reagan and thatcher were known for robust international leadership. with the rising threats today from isis and islamist terrorism across the globe, how do you think that reagan and thatcher would have responded to this threat in today's environment? mr. meese: first of all, i think they probably would be united in their approach. i think they would do as they both did in dealing with the soviet communism. in many ways, there are differences, but there are s
nile: you referenced the light by margaret thatcher -- the lie -- the line by margaret thatcher about socialist governments running out of other people's money. that was recycled recently -- in the presidential debates. mr. o'sullivan: another one i can give you, she was trying to describe her attitude to wealth creation and distribution, and she said, the labor -- the labour party believes and turning workers against owners. we believe in turning workers into owners. which of course she did....
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that in its elf was something margaret thatcher echoed -- that something that margaret thatcher echoedit was a common goal the two countries had. another question for john o'sullivan. with regard to reagan and -- and determinism to thatcher's determination to confront the evil empire, what lessons should be learned today by contemporary leaders -- president obama, david cameron, for example -- from the thatcher-reagan terms of standing up to the rights of vladimir putin today? , mr.l start with you meese, and then john. i think one of the things that both of these leaders never would have done is put themselves in a position that, say, obama is at the present time. forthright by being in their views, of being leaders by having plans, by having strategies, and by providing leadership for the other countries, they put themselves in a position where the other followed. when you have weakness -- leading from behind his never been a very good idea in my opinion, because it means in effect you are behind. fact thatk it is the unfortunately in this country there has been a failure of leadersh
that in its elf was something margaret thatcher echoed -- that something that margaret thatcher echoedit was a common goal the two countries had. another question for john o'sullivan. with regard to reagan and -- and determinism to thatcher's determination to confront the evil empire, what lessons should be learned today by contemporary leaders -- president obama, david cameron, for example -- from the thatcher-reagan terms of standing up to the rights of vladimir putin today? , mr.l start with...
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this : was written by margaret herself. anslover: by margaret, where she uses those letters.usan it was like a diary. : anslover: yes. it was almost like a diary. but it was very informative, because before that, before i read that, i did not ever see anything in a library or anything about bess truman. go ahead, dear. anslover: there's not a lot of scholarly work certainly on bess truman. a lot of what we have are the work by margaret and then her grandson, who we saw in the video, compiled some letters. but we use those letters -- they're in the truman library in independence, and they're available for people to use to do research. and any book that you read on harry truman is going to talk about those letters and use them as a reference but, bill, do you , want to say why we don't have the letters from bess? seale: well, she burned them. anslover: she threw them in the fire. seale: truman came upon here when she was doing this, and he said, "but don't do that. think of history." she said, "i am." she -- mrs. washington, mrs. harding, and mrs. truman are the three first lad
this : was written by margaret herself. anslover: by margaret, where she uses those letters.usan it was like a diary. : anslover: yes. it was almost like a diary. but it was very informative, because before that, before i read that, i did not ever see anything in a library or anything about bess truman. go ahead, dear. anslover: there's not a lot of scholarly work certainly on bess truman. a lot of what we have are the work by margaret and then her grandson, who we saw in the video, compiled...
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margaret: it comes off very easy. then you can store them for the winter and there are a number of different ways to do that. so, you can put them in a plastic lag -- a black one, and punch holes in it with a pencil so that there is a little air circulation. my grandmother used to put them in an onion bag and hang it in her heated garage or down in the basement. you can put them in a damp paper bag with some damp piedmont. for all of these methods, you need something to go between the you can use sand or peat moss. you can put them in boxes, put the bulbs in, and put the filler in on top, too, so lots of different ways to do it. if you are lucky enough to have begonias, or your elephant ears, in a pot, just bring the pot in. sean: bring the whole thing. margaret: bring the pot in, take it down to your cool, dark basement, and store them for the winter. italy thing you might have to remember is maybe twice through bit of water to survive. ones you are storing in these ways, you need to check them, maybe january, again
margaret: it comes off very easy. then you can store them for the winter and there are a number of different ways to do that. so, you can put them in a plastic lag -- a black one, and punch holes in it with a pencil so that there is a little air circulation. my grandmother used to put them in an onion bag and hang it in her heated garage or down in the basement. you can put them in a damp paper bag with some damp piedmont. for all of these methods, you need something to go between the you can...
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margaret: this has a white flower that smells really sweet. it is lovely. this is the japanese knotweed, or the japanese bamboo, that grows by the side of the road, a to 10 feet tall. before it becomes a problem. japanese barberry. the thing they all have in common is they have seeds. this is not the best time of the year to try and cut them back and move them, because chances are the seats will drop and you will get more plants. sean: making the problem worse. margaret: the time to do with them is in the summer or spring before they flower and start to go to see. sean: how do i get rid of it? different ways. margaret:if you have' s vines, you can cut them at the base and use herbicidal weedkiller, and hopefully it will translate to the roots and take care of the problem. in the winter, if you have a big stand of barberry or rose, you can get them it -- you can dig five-year process because they come back. they are resilient! you can use plastic, either black or clear plastic, that you can tightly to the ground so the sun bakes them. those are the more comm
margaret: this has a white flower that smells really sweet. it is lovely. this is the japanese knotweed, or the japanese bamboo, that grows by the side of the road, a to 10 feet tall. before it becomes a problem. japanese barberry. the thing they all have in common is they have seeds. this is not the best time of the year to try and cut them back and move them, because chances are the seats will drop and you will get more plants. sean: making the problem worse. margaret: the time to do with...
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margaret. >> i am now margaret. >> jimmy: you are margaret and i am joe. higgins, will you set the scene for us, please? >> steve: margaret walks up to joe on the sidewalk. >> jimmy: hi, joe. hey, tim. i mean, margaret. [ laughter ] >> joe, how do you get me and your brother mixed up? we've been going out for eight years. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: sorry. you kind of look alike. >> anyway, did you hear about the new bridge? >> jimmy: what bridge? >> you know, the bridge of spies. >> jimmy: no. what the heck is that? >> well, i'll tell you. >> jimmy: wait. >> what? >> jimmy: okay. never mind. i thought you were tim for a a second. tell me about the new bridge. >> well, they're going to build this new bridge somewhere in china or something. and they're going to call it the bridge of spies because they are finding spies and taping them together to make a a bridge. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: wow. that's going to take, like, 100 years. >> yeah. they didn't have enough wood so they're going to use spies. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: what do the spies think of it? >> i don't k
margaret. >> i am now margaret. >> jimmy: you are margaret and i am joe. higgins, will you set the scene for us, please? >> steve: margaret walks up to joe on the sidewalk. >> jimmy: hi, joe. hey, tim. i mean, margaret. [ laughter ] >> joe, how do you get me and your brother mixed up? we've been going out for eight years. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: sorry. you kind of look alike. >> anyway, did you hear about the new bridge? >> jimmy: what bridge?...
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in terms of margaret thatcher, i think she had all of those qualities. the principal quality i would add to that was her steadfastness. you could depend on her, and that was something that ronald reagan really prized because they were in an important enterprise together. if your partner in that kind of enterprise would fall to read all or not be definite about their position, it could be disastrous so i think her steadfastness and the other qualities made her the great leader she was. >> i agree with all of those things. highlight one thing in her career before she was prime minister, and that was when the wasbombed -- where she preparing her speech for the party conference the next day. [inaudible] colleagues and close friends day, onled and the next -- they stood for urningmoments in mo the people who are gone, then she gave her speech. he said we did not give in to terrorism and she demonstrated the extraordinary inner strength she possessed which was equality of hers that -- they said that very few others to demonstrate. she had that, and she stood u
in terms of margaret thatcher, i think she had all of those qualities. the principal quality i would add to that was her steadfastness. you could depend on her, and that was something that ronald reagan really prized because they were in an important enterprise together. if your partner in that kind of enterprise would fall to read all or not be definite about their position, it could be disastrous so i think her steadfastness and the other qualities made her the great leader she was. >>...
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margaret: thank you, charlie.kes john kerry's job this much harder to keep any anti-isis coalition together. the arab states are not happy. about the u.s. getting any closer or coordinating in any way with russia. charlie: especially iran, too. >> exactly. >> thank you, margaret. great to have you here. thank you for joining us. see you next time. ♪ yunnan: this is trending business. yvonne: this is trending business. we are watching for you. feeling positive. asia starts a new corner in the green. paying rate cuts since november and infrastructure spending appears to be gaining traction. the latest survey, below expectations. signs that abenomics is running out of steam. mazda's diesel for america may be delayed. let us know what you think of following mees by on twitter. trades in china and hong kong but data for us to digest. : look at all the green we are seeing on the screen. most investors would like to month.the previous manufacturing pmi come through for taiwan. digesting that pmi number coming out ofhi
margaret: thank you, charlie.kes john kerry's job this much harder to keep any anti-isis coalition together. the arab states are not happy. about the u.s. getting any closer or coordinating in any way with russia. charlie: especially iran, too. >> exactly. >> thank you, margaret. great to have you here. thank you for joining us. see you next time. ♪ yunnan: this is trending business. yvonne: this is trending business. we are watching for you. feeling positive. asia starts a new...
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margaret brennan has learned the president's plans. margaret? >> reporter: scott, this is a tough call for the president, who declared the american war in afghanistan to be over. there are currently 10,000 u.s. troops in afghanistan, and sources tell us that the u.s. is expected the leave around 6,000 after 2016. now, that's an increase from the 1,000 soldiers that the president had originally planned to station in kabul by the end of his term. but just last month, taliban forces overran a major afghan city for the first time since 2001, and u.s. military advisers are warning that a more robust american military presence is needed to combat a resurgent taliban as well as some growing threats from the islamic state and al qaeda. >> pelley: margaret brennan at the white house for us tonight. margaret, thank you. tomorrow a zimbabwean hunter will go on trial for helping an american client kill a beloved lion. the american, walter palmer, does not face charges. he paid a fortune for a hunting permit. that money is supposed to help conservation, but
margaret brennan has learned the president's plans. margaret? >> reporter: scott, this is a tough call for the president, who declared the american war in afghanistan to be over. there are currently 10,000 u.s. troops in afghanistan, and sources tell us that the u.s. is expected the leave around 6,000 after 2016. now, that's an increase from the 1,000 soldiers that the president had originally planned to station in kabul by the end of his term. but just last month, taliban forces overran...
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margaret. l. nope. mike. y. one y. [ buzzer ] kerrie. m. no m. margaret d. one d. . [ buzzer ] yeah, you got it. [ laughs ] it wanted to come out. i wanted it. [ laughs ] as long as you started before the buzzer, you were good, and you just got in there. i did. thank you. $3,200. of that wild card, $5,300. very much for being here. for having me. i'm glad you did. it was nice to have you here, kerrie. u ende thank you very much. thank you. good luck with alaska and hawaii. thank you. i guess you're the winner, huh? yes. $19,350 is what he has, and then he wants more? it's always more, more. we'll be back and see that he gets some right after this. stay tuned. mike could drive home in a new winnebago travato. proudly built by winnebago industries. the bonus round is next. it's easy to love your laxative when that lax loves your body back. only miralax hydrates, eases and softens tock naturally, so you have peace of mind from start to finish. love your laxative. miralax. unblo i accept i'm not 22. i accept i'm not the rower i used to be. p i even accept i have
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margaret thatcher. so even though there was a detachments over grenade then they came back together because they were i'd like mind they wanted freedom to override totalitarianism. >> host: what about the falklands war? you spend a great deal of time there. >> guest: it was reagan's militaristic point of view that was sublimated there. this is the fascination of reagan. he didn't want the war he opposed margaret thatcher fighting the argentines over those islands. how many times have you heard in your career that reagan was a warmonger? how many times? we put that in there to show you he wasn't he did not want the war. he did not think it was worth it to do that. but then he invades grenada. what is the difference? the communist were there. that is what led to his views. so it gives you that idea that is why spend time there >> host: but that is something that he crossed margaret thatcher that shows to leaders very much in line in respect of one another for their own country. it meant offending someone
margaret thatcher. so even though there was a detachments over grenade then they came back together because they were i'd like mind they wanted freedom to override totalitarianism. >> host: what about the falklands war? you spend a great deal of time there. >> guest: it was reagan's militaristic point of view that was sublimated there. this is the fascination of reagan. he didn't want the war he opposed margaret thatcher fighting the argentines over those islands. how many times...
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margaret brennan at the white house. the "cbs overnight news" will be right back. almost sixty million americans are affected by mental illness. together we can help them with three simple words. my name is chris noth and i will listen. from maine to maui, thousands of high school students across the country are getting in on the action by volunteering in their communities. chris young: action teams of high school students are joining volunteers of america and major league baseball players to help train and inspire the next generation of volunteers. carlos pee it's easy to start an action team at your school so you, too, can get in on the action. get in on the action at actionteam.org. 'cause you'll be in my heart yes, you'll be in my heart from this day on now and forevermore... narrator: if animals are our r st friends, shouldn't we be theirs? visit your local shelter, adopt a pet. you'll be in my heart no matter what... cbs cares. if you were a hippie in the '60s, you need to know. it's the dawning of the age of aquar
margaret brennan at the white house. the "cbs overnight news" will be right back. almost sixty million americans are affected by mental illness. together we can help them with three simple words. my name is chris noth and i will listen. from maine to maui, thousands of high school students across the country are getting in on the action by volunteering in their communities. chris young: action teams of high school students are joining volunteers of america and major league baseball...
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thank you very much, margaret. there is a coral crisis. and a father and child reunion when the cbs evening news continues. it's easy to love your laxative when that lax loves your body back. only miralax hydrates, eases and softens to unblock naturally, so you have peace of mind from start to finish. love your laxative. miralax. when my doctor told me i have age-related macular degeneration, amd we came up with a plan to help reduce my risk of progression. and everywhere i look... i'm reminded to stick to my plan. including preservision areds 2. my doctor said preservision areds 2 has the exact nutrient formula that the national eye institute recommends to help reduce the risk of progression of moderate to advanced amd... after 15 years of clinical studies. preservision areds 2. because my eyes are everything. when you do business everywhere, the challenges of keeping everyone working together can quickly become the only thing you think about. that's where at&t can help. at&t has the tools and the network you need, to make working as one
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margaret brennan is following this. >> reporter: just after 2:00 a.m. five american helicopters with 30 u.s. special operations forces along with iraqi kurd commandos landed outside a heavily guarded isis prison in northern iraq. the troops stormed the compound and in an exchange of gunfire the u.s. servicemen was fatally wounded. the commandos rescued 70 hostages who were about to be executed, including more than 20 iraqi soldiers. the raid raised questions about president obama's vow not to put u.s. soldiers into combat in iraq. but pentagon spokesperson peter cook said the special operations forces were only assisting the kurdish fighters. >> in that support role, they are allowed to defend themselves and also defend partner forces and to protect against the loss of innocent life. >> reporter: the raid was launched after u.s. intelligence saw evidence of mass graves being dug inside the walls of that prison compound. some of those freed hostages scott, later told u.s. officials that isis told them they'd all be killed after their morning prayers. >>
margaret brennan is following this. >> reporter: just after 2:00 a.m. five american helicopters with 30 u.s. special operations forces along with iraqi kurd commandos landed outside a heavily guarded isis prison in northern iraq. the troops stormed the compound and in an exchange of gunfire the u.s. servicemen was fatally wounded. the commandos rescued 70 hostages who were about to be executed, including more than 20 iraqi soldiers. the raid raised questions about president obama's vow...
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margaret thatcher.so we show you that even though there was this detachment over grenada, they came back together again, they were both essentially of like mine. they both essentially wanted freedom to override totalitarianism. host: it is clear though, and the wart you talk of great deal of time on that because. guest: it was a reagan's militaristic point of view that was sublimated there. again, this was the fascination of ragan. he did not want the war. he opposed margaret thatcher fighting the argentines over the south atlantic. he did not want it. so all of the warmongers, how many times today have you heard in your career that reagan was a warmonger. we put that in there because he wasn't a war monger, he didn't want the war. he didn't think it was worth it to do that. but then he invades grenada, why, what was the difference? it was the communists were in grenada. that's what lit his views. so the whole thing that we weave here, it gives you what reagan really was, he wasn't a war monger and that
margaret thatcher.so we show you that even though there was this detachment over grenada, they came back together again, they were both essentially of like mine. they both essentially wanted freedom to override totalitarianism. host: it is clear though, and the wart you talk of great deal of time on that because. guest: it was a reagan's militaristic point of view that was sublimated there. again, this was the fascination of ragan. he did not want the war. he opposed margaret thatcher fighting...
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reporting margaret. >>> today west texas got drenched by powerful thunderstorms. nearly 3 inches of rain fell. dozens had to be rescue from their homes and their cars near odessa. forecasters say parts of texas, oklahoma, arkansas, and louisiana, could get a foot of rain by sunday. right back. >>> once again this evening, a child's family is asking that something be done about gun violence. lily garcia, of albuquerque, started preschool last montnt this past tuesday her dad picked her up along with her brother and a short time later lily was in her father's arms fatally wounded in a road rage shooting. here's maria villareal. >> reporter: it started out as a harmless drive home from school. 4-year-old lily garcia in the back seat of her father's vehicle when police say allen garcia was cut off by tony torres. the two men argued. torres allegedly shot a garcia's truck and hit lily in the head. police say torres fled the scene. other drivers called 911. >> it looked like somee sortf medical emergency. an adult holding, it looked like an unresponsive child. >> report
reporting margaret. >>> today west texas got drenched by powerful thunderstorms. nearly 3 inches of rain fell. dozens had to be rescue from their homes and their cars near odessa. forecasters say parts of texas, oklahoma, arkansas, and louisiana, could get a foot of rain by sunday. right back. >>> once again this evening, a child's family is asking that something be done about gun violence. lily garcia, of albuquerque, started preschool last montnt this past tuesday her dad...
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. >> margaret, thank you. margaret brennan at the white house. the "cbs overnight news" will be right back. >>> today, vice president joe biden said he is proud of last night's democratic presidential debate.q but if he was looking for a roone reason to jump into the race he likely didn't find it. hillary clinton dominated. nancy cordes was there. >> reporter: clinton and sanders clashed from the start over gun control. >> is bernie sanders tough enough on guns? >> no, not at all. >> reporter: capitalism. >> i think we shoe look to countries like denmark. >> reporter: and huh to rein in big banks. >> i went to wall street in 2007 before the big crash we had. i basically said cut it out. quit foreclosing on homes. >> you do not, congress does not regulate wall street. wall street regulates congress. and we have got to break up these banks. >> reporter: clinton was ready when they criticized her vet to go to war in iraq. which she now calls a mistake. >> i recall being on a debate stage, about 25 times, with then senator obama debating this issue.
. >> margaret, thank you. margaret brennan at the white house. the "cbs overnight news" will be right back. >>> today, vice president joe biden said he is proud of last night's democratic presidential debate.q but if he was looking for a roone reason to jump into the race he likely didn't find it. hillary clinton dominated. nancy cordes was there. >> reporter: clinton and sanders clashed from the start over gun control. >> is bernie sanders tough enough on...
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margaret, you have been reporting on this all day long. what have you learned about what happened in the teleconference between u.s. and russian officials? >> the most important thing, this went about an hour. the two teams were by teleconference led by someone from the defense department and the joint chiefs and the counterparts on the other side but it was highly technical. they described it as core, professional and highly technical. it was focused on pilot safety. for example, if one aircraft spots another, russian and american, how do they communicate? who talks first? what language? what frequency? it was really technical stuff like that. the u.s. made its case about you should be focusing on the isis targets, not on, you know, moderates or whatever, but there was no response on that level. it was really, really technical. when each side presented proposals to the other and they agreed they would consult their bosses and hopefully talk again. >> woodruff: so we keep hearing this term "deconfliction," what does that mean? >> i was tol
margaret, you have been reporting on this all day long. what have you learned about what happened in the teleconference between u.s. and russian officials? >> the most important thing, this went about an hour. the two teams were by teleconference led by someone from the defense department and the joint chiefs and the counterparts on the other side but it was highly technical. they described it as core, professional and highly technical. it was focused on pilot safety. for example, if one...
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. >> margaret winter is an audiologist with the family center in los angeles.he and co-worker jamie glader have been working with caden and the abi patients since day one. the moran family is at the clinic today for the three-month follow-up. through a series of tests that are disguised as games, margaret and jamie monitor frequencies and volumes to see what caden can hear through his implant. for example, caden knows he can't add another leg to the table he's building until he hears a sound. >> wow. you're fast. >> imagine a newborn baby doesn't come into the world with the ability to understand what sound is or that it should be meaningful. and so over time with all of the things that we do with babies, we're going to be doing with children who have hearing aids or cochlear implants or abis. >> for now, caden still relies primarily on sign language. but he's already repeating certain sounds. and he's becoming increasingly vocal. >> oh, listen. >> baby. >> baby. >> one more. >> keep in mind, he's only been able to hear any sound at all for three months. >> get
. >> margaret winter is an audiologist with the family center in los angeles.he and co-worker jamie glader have been working with caden and the abi patients since day one. the moran family is at the clinic today for the three-month follow-up. through a series of tests that are disguised as games, margaret and jamie monitor frequencies and volumes to see what caden can hear through his implant. for example, caden knows he can't add another leg to the table he's building until he hears a...
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. >> welcome, i am joined by margaret from unh. ball is a popular time to plant some trees and that' s what we' re going to shoot -- show people how to do today. >> the first thing is, you want to choose the right tree for the right place. >> this looks kind of cute, but >> you will notice, one of these is starting to go out elsewhere want this to come up after we take that one down. and planting it early so it will be ready. >> it goes to about 75 feet. >> it has beautiful fall foliage and it will get rather large. >> sometimes i might encounter something here. we are known as the granite state, are we? >> before you dig the hole, you want to make sure you follow the trunk down to where it gets a little wide at the base and that for most of the roots are going to meet and it' s called the root flare. after that, you want to measure the width and the height of the root ball you will be putting in. you take as deep as the height, but no deeper because you don' t want to settle. >> some people might think they are protecting a young
. >> welcome, i am joined by margaret from unh. ball is a popular time to plant some trees and that' s what we' re going to shoot -- show people how to do today. >> the first thing is, you want to choose the right tree for the right place. >> this looks kind of cute, but >> you will notice, one of these is starting to go out elsewhere want this to come up after we take that one down. and planting it early so it will be ready. >> it goes to about 75 feet. >>...
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margaret, stay with us in washington.re awaiting hillary clinton's opening remarks. >> instead of being cross-jurisdictional, republicans just crossed them off the list. last weekend, the chairman told the republican colleagues to shut up, to stop talking about -- ♪ >> setting forth the lessons and all of the answers. betty: that is the ranking member of the benghazi committee, elijah cummings. he has already said this committee was formed as a partisan attack against hillary clinton. we expect to hear from her as she is patiently sitting listening to those remarks. we will hear her remarks first and then the testifying begin. going to bring back margaret carlson in washington, who has also been sitting there patiently and following this with us. and steve yaccino. publict, on the american , we are focused on this all day long, but how focused do you think the american public is going to be on her result and whether that is going to affect her campaign and political standing? margaret: i think it will affect her campaign.
margaret, stay with us in washington.re awaiting hillary clinton's opening remarks. >> instead of being cross-jurisdictional, republicans just crossed them off the list. last weekend, the chairman told the republican colleagues to shut up, to stop talking about -- ♪ >> setting forth the lessons and all of the answers. betty: that is the ranking member of the benghazi committee, elijah cummings. he has already said this committee was formed as a partisan attack against hillary...
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and margaret brennan shows us why. >> reporter: like many syrians, cha dim. 's home was destroyed by the assad army leaving him only memories. today the 27-year-old chef no longer fears for his life. what did you think when they told you you are moving to the u.s.? >> actually i was happy. my family will be safe. so, i was look very thankful for this chance we have. i feel lucky like. >> reporter: chadi's family waited two years in lebanon before the u.s. government completed their extensive background check. >> the longest interview in my life. like seven hours. >> reporter: seven hours? >> yes, they asked me about the last five years, what i did. where you was work? what you were doing? all the details about your life. >> reporter: then came word he had passed the test. the rustmo's moved 6,000 miles away to a levee middle-class section of greensboro. and they helped them teaching them english, opening bank accounts and finding a home. chadi's 22-year-old sister. >> what did you think life would be like here? >> like i seen the movies. >> she has the faced
and margaret brennan shows us why. >> reporter: like many syrians, cha dim. 's home was destroyed by the assad army leaving him only memories. today the 27-year-old chef no longer fears for his life. what did you think when they told you you are moving to the u.s.? >> actually i was happy. my family will be safe. so, i was look very thankful for this chance we have. i feel lucky like. >> reporter: chadi's family waited two years in lebanon before the u.s. government completed...
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margaret, thank you.now that the u.s., russia and these other countries have been trying for two years, at least, to talk about to find a political settlement. no results. today any different? >> it's very hard to tell, judy. the one thing that indicates there maybe progress is they agree they will me again attend of next week. when secretary kerry said, well, people thought of a lot of new ideas, publicly, we heard the same mantra. it should be democratic, secular, diverse. but no resolution of this huge hump over assad's future and, you know, turkey and saudi wa him gone now. russia is a frayed of the chaos that could result if he should fall precipitously and want him to say. it was clear that the u.s. is going to consider a transition in which assad may remain for a while. >> woodruff: what effect is russia's military intervention in syria which the u.s. has not been happy with, what's been happening in those talks? >> secretary kerry has been telling aids this could be an action-forcing event even th
margaret, thank you.now that the u.s., russia and these other countries have been trying for two years, at least, to talk about to find a political settlement. no results. today any different? >> it's very hard to tell, judy. the one thing that indicates there maybe progress is they agree they will me again attend of next week. when secretary kerry said, well, people thought of a lot of new ideas, publicly, we heard the same mantra. it should be democratic, secular, diverse. but no...
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. ♪ >> from margaret thatcher's point of view, it was they went germany to be the dominant power in europe no room for anyone else. he will steal the oxygen from the rest of the continent, including britain. ♪ >> in fact, margaret thatcher had a meeting where she called in 10 experts on germany and said, should i be worried about german reunification? most of the experts said, no, you should not worry. this is a great moment in history, but be careful. all miss that you heard was, be careful. she did not hear the other bit about a great moment in history. ♪ >> west germany was the most eastern country in nato. we were worried about soviet troops, masses and masses of soviet troops in eastern germany. what would become of them? one of the great successes of the unification was the merging of the two armies. ♪ >> there are pluses and minuses about german unification, but the pluses are much bigger. please. ♪ >> thanks to sharing what he saw back then. what we are seeing right now, news on the world's biggest economy. >> the u.s. of economy looks strong, but is it strong enough to withstand a
. ♪ >> from margaret thatcher's point of view, it was they went germany to be the dominant power in europe no room for anyone else. he will steal the oxygen from the rest of the continent, including britain. ♪ >> in fact, margaret thatcher had a meeting where she called in 10 experts on germany and said, should i be worried about german reunification? most of the experts said, no, you should not worry. this is a great moment in history, but be careful. all miss that you heard...
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afternoon at 4:45 an event honoring the life and political career of former british prime minister margaret thatcher on what would have been her 90th birthday. live this saturday morning at 11:00 on c-span2's book tv the 20th annual texas book festival from austin featuring interviews with nonfiction authors including h.w. brands and his latest book on president reagan, harriet washington and her book on how we can watch mental ilt l illness and dennis ross on the relationship between the u.s. and israel from the truman through barack obama relations. and sunday it continues beginning at noon with author michaelwise on the terror group isis. then a discussion on artificial intelligence with authors john markoff and hall. and later authors betty boyd caroly on lady bird johnson. on c-span3 saturday afternoon just before 5:00, historian on the relationship between president richard nixon and the shah of iran and its affect on u.s. foreign policy. and at 6:40 george mason university on the confederate flag and history in relation to the legacy of slavery. get our complete weekend schedule on c
afternoon at 4:45 an event honoring the life and political career of former british prime minister margaret thatcher on what would have been her 90th birthday. live this saturday morning at 11:00 on c-span2's book tv the 20th annual texas book festival from austin featuring interviews with nonfiction authors including h.w. brands and his latest book on president reagan, harriet washington and her book on how we can watch mental ilt l illness and dennis ross on the relationship between the u.s....
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margaret of cortona roman catholic church, the scene prosecutors say of an unbelievable and frightening encounter between a priest and a yogo.ng parishioner. >> the priest called an 8-year-old boy in to a common arju by the church rectory, and put him up against the wall and pointed a long arm rifle. he said i'm going to shoot you. >>eporter: the antique gun waserunloaded but t reason bergen county prosecutor said the priest kevin carter allegedly targeted boy will floor you. >> the young boy was apparently a fan of a particular football team. and the priest i guess indicated he was not. >> reporter: the 8-year-old a cowboys fan. the priest rooting for the gi ts. still reason enough for the priest to pull the gun on a child? >> that would be the last prn you would think to pull out a gun on a little kid over football. >> reporter: the incident ha ened on septembe 13th with the boys parents and other parishioners as witnesses with. but it was one of the parishioners not the parents who reported it to the archdiocese two weeks later. one parishioner laughed off the allegations but joke or
margaret of cortona roman catholic church, the scene prosecutors say of an unbelievable and frightening encounter between a priest and a yogo.ng parishioner. >> the priest called an 8-year-old boy in to a common arju by the church rectory, and put him up against the wall and pointed a long arm rifle. he said i'm going to shoot you. >>eporter: the antique gun waserunloaded but t reason bergen county prosecutor said the priest kevin carter allegedly targeted boy will floor you....
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margaret brennan, cbs news, washington. >> pelley: and that's the "cbs evening news" for tonight. for all of us at cbs news all around the world, good night. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by whwhl... of... fortune! ladies and gentlemen, here are the stars of america's game -- pat sajak and vanna white! really? i'm not sure. oh, hi! how are ya?
margaret brennan, cbs news, washington. >> pelley: and that's the "cbs evening news" for tonight. for all of us at cbs news all around the world, good night. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by whwhl... of... fortune! ladies and gentlemen, here are the stars of america's game -- pat sajak and vanna white! really? i'm not sure. oh, hi! how are ya?