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analysis from margaret brennan of cbs news. michael duffy of "time" magazine. carol lee of "the wall street journal," and pete williams of nbc news. >> this is "washington week." funding is provided by -- >> ♪ >> additional funding is provided by the xq institute. newman's own foundation, donating all profits from newman's own food products to charity and nourishing the common good. the ford foundation. the ethics and excellence in journalism fun to day. cue and tricia ewen from the foundation, committed to bridging cultural differences in our communities. and by contributions from your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. once again in washington, sution sues of npr. susan: good evening. president trump's second week in office was as frenzied as his first. it began with the chaotic rollout of new restrictions on refugees as well as visitors from seven majority muslim nations. the week ended with new sanctions against iran and in between the president fired the acting attorney general, nominated a justice to the supreme court and talked his way into a
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scott. >> pelley: margaret brennan for us tonight. margaret. thank you. well, the president's boasting got the better of him today. he said the u.s. is deporting drug dealers and gang members "for the first time." and as you heard, he said they're being deported at a rate nobody has ever seen before. well, for the record, our research department spoke to an official at the immigrations and customs enforcement agency. in january of last year, there were 17,649 deportations. last month, it was one now thou fewer. and last year, 58% had been convicted of serious crimes, such as drug dealing. congressional republicans are getting an earful in their town hall meetings, and nancy cordes is in pace, florida. >> thanks for being here. >> reporter: at grover t's barbecue in milton florida, congressman matt gaetz was grilled before he even got inside. >> i want to know what the president has not been bought and paid for by the russian olgary. >> we should know that about everybody, not just the president. >> reporter: mr. trump was also a prime topic in new jersey,
scott. >> pelley: margaret brennan for us tonight. margaret. thank you. well, the president's boasting got the better of him today. he said the u.s. is deporting drug dealers and gang members "for the first time." and as you heard, he said they're being deported at a rate nobody has ever seen before. well, for the record, our research department spoke to an official at the immigrations and customs enforcement agency. in january of last year, there were 17,649 deportations. last...
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toni morrison had to make it all up as we get inside margaret garner's mind and world. the record, which often destroys the lives of african americans in the past, that simply gets lost. if you do not have imaginative writers who are good and sympathetic to re-create that world, then that world is lost. films tome to expect deviate from what i would do as a historian. i don't want them to duplicate what i do. what styron was trying to do -- i think he did it poorly -- is what you want writers to do, to go where historians cannot go. 's film,ee nate parker this dialogue that's created. you have to write all the dialogue, right? for every historical film, that the case, right? even if it was written down, you would not want to duplicate it in the film. it would still be pretty boring. you have to invent characters and so forth, and that is what the nate parker film is about. i have a more complicated criticism of the film because of the things it invents and doesn't, but i don't have time to do that now. all this -- now think of what i have just told you. what a complicat
toni morrison had to make it all up as we get inside margaret garner's mind and world. the record, which often destroys the lives of african americans in the past, that simply gets lost. if you do not have imaginative writers who are good and sympathetic to re-create that world, then that world is lost. films tome to expect deviate from what i would do as a historian. i don't want them to duplicate what i do. what styron was trying to do -- i think he did it poorly -- is what you want writers...
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margaret: that's right. that is reported by mbc as well and we are all working to confirm this, the short list you mentioned. , as well as joseph guzman, a reporter and catherine templeton from the south carolina labor department. there's a lot of interest about replacemente and will be. for president trump the stakes are also very high, to show he can respond quickly to crisis, and to get everybody to stop talking about general flynn and russia. that probably will not be the sentiment with this announcement and to get everybody to stop talking about general flynn and russia. exactly. very close too be president's day . number three, to try to get back on track and show he's able to fill his cabinet. and we have paul ryan saying earlier on that we will get around to the affordable care revision and repeal or whatever they will do after president's day. people leave washington, d.c. for the week. back to the labor secretary potential pick. we could not get anybody more different than labor leaders -- all of t
margaret: that's right. that is reported by mbc as well and we are all working to confirm this, the short list you mentioned. , as well as joseph guzman, a reporter and catherine templeton from the south carolina labor department. there's a lot of interest about replacemente and will be. for president trump the stakes are also very high, to show he can respond quickly to crisis, and to get everybody to stop talking about general flynn and russia. that probably will not be the sentiment with...
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margaret: that is an average day at the white house these days, out. -- al.he story changes and develops by the moment, it seems. last night, we were told michael flynn decided it was his choice and he must resign. it was of his own volition, then this morning kellyanne conway said president trump called and said you have to get out there and explain what happened here. and said this was a slightly different circumstance in this came down to misleading the vice president and the president by extension and it was a matter of a decision that was unsustainable as it was going. al: which doesn't really matter, except it underscores the chaos and contradictions. margaret: but by midday sean spicer wanted to make clear it was the president in charge and president trump himself took charge of the resignation. that timeline is something all of us on the reporting side have been trying to piece together but the white house wants to send the message that it is not as chaotic as it looks. al: david, some of the capitol hill republicans, the lindsey grahams of the world
margaret: that is an average day at the white house these days, out. -- al.he story changes and develops by the moment, it seems. last night, we were told michael flynn decided it was his choice and he must resign. it was of his own volition, then this morning kellyanne conway said president trump called and said you have to get out there and explain what happened here. and said this was a slightly different circumstance in this came down to misleading the vice president and the president by...
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margaret said it's going down. thank you very much, margaret spelling.you. he's ready. >> bring his $100. >> he can do that. >> >>> the atlanta falcons are headed to the super bowl did you hear for the second time in their team's history. their success has given their owner arthur blank a whole lot to dance about. he's in the toyota green room. he doesn't look like he's dancing yet. how the falcons defied the >>> two men were sent to prison for murders they didn't commit. now they're free and they've cooked up a new plan. >>> in brooklyn there's a barn restaurant shelving up shots of i'm michelle miller, coming up on "cbs this morning," we'll introduce you to two wrongfully convicted men using their freedom to bring opportunities to others. i'm phil mickelson, pro golfer. my psoriatic arthritis caused joint pain. just like my moderate to severe rheumatoid arthritis. and i was worried about joint damage. my doctor said joint pain from ra... can be a sign of existing joint damage... that could only get worse. he prescribed enbrel to help relieve pain and h
margaret said it's going down. thank you very much, margaret spelling.you. he's ready. >> bring his $100. >> he can do that. >> >>> the atlanta falcons are headed to the super bowl did you hear for the second time in their team's history. their success has given their owner arthur blank a whole lot to dance about. he's in the toyota green room. he doesn't look like he's dancing yet. how the falcons defied the >>> two men were sent to prison for murders they...
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that is the only way forward but margaret thatcher... it has moved on. a different solution.try. rebel attacks and all sorts of ingenious amendments tabled to put a spanner in the works? over tabled to put a spanner in the works? 0ver100 tabled to put a spanner in the works? over 100 amendments and some of the ones where people are trying to apply — one that brexit can be treated as if cardiff airport. people have said we want brexit... that people have spoken. like any other democratic vote, the majority. a slight margin. what about the minority? do we not have a democracy? you are all remainers said he did not quite get... i... i agree with you but this marking around with amendments is complete nonsense. what are these people, they are growing smoke... do not say that word. this is where our prime minister has to say, we need to see what is going to come out in the detail, it is the devil in the details. sorry to coin and other... thinking of marine le pen and the elections in europe, europe is going to bea elections in europe, europe is going to be a very, very different
that is the only way forward but margaret thatcher... it has moved on. a different solution.try. rebel attacks and all sorts of ingenious amendments tabled to put a spanner in the works? over tabled to put a spanner in the works? 0ver100 tabled to put a spanner in the works? over 100 amendments and some of the ones where people are trying to apply — one that brexit can be treated as if cardiff airport. people have said we want brexit... that people have spoken. like any other democratic vote,...
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brennan, thanks, margaret. here in new york russia's ambassador to the united nations died suddenly today one day before his 65th birthday. he apparently had a heart attack. he had argued russia's case at the u.n. for more than a decade. he recently told cbs news u.s.-russia relations are probably at their worst since 1973, saying it's "fashionable to blame russia for everything." the trump administration is getting ready to step up enforcement of the nation's immigration laws targeting people who are in this country illegally and tightening security at the borders. more on that now from chip reid. >> we will build a great wall along the southern border. >> reporter: throughout his campaign and as recently as last week, president trump has put a crackdown on immigration at the top of his agenda. >> we will have strong borders again. >> reporter: this week sources say homeland security secretary john kelly is expected to issue tough new immigration enforcement guidelines that would authorize the immediate return
brennan, thanks, margaret. here in new york russia's ambassador to the united nations died suddenly today one day before his 65th birthday. he apparently had a heart attack. he had argued russia's case at the u.n. for more than a decade. he recently told cbs news u.s.-russia relations are probably at their worst since 1973, saying it's "fashionable to blame russia for everything." the trump administration is getting ready to step up enforcement of the nation's immigration laws...
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brennan, thanks, margaret. today, vice president mike pence visited the jewish cemetery outside st. louis that was desecrated by vandals over the weekend. after sharing a prayer, he helped clean up the sacred ground where more than 150 headstones were damaged. pence denounced the vanity limp and said the outpouring of support for the jewish community have inspired the nation. republican members of congress holding town meetings with constituents are facing loud protests from opponents of president trump. the administration claims professional outside agitators are partly to blame. congressional correspondent nancy cordes went to louisiana to look into it. >> reporter: if professional agitators were lurking in the line outside the jefferson parish library today, we didn't meet them. >> look at us. >> yes. >> yes. >> do we look like loud individuals? do we look like paid protesters? >> reporter: this group of meeftly retired women, brought home made signs, umbrellas for the sun, and a newfound sense of activism.
brennan, thanks, margaret. today, vice president mike pence visited the jewish cemetery outside st. louis that was desecrated by vandals over the weekend. after sharing a prayer, he helped clean up the sacred ground where more than 150 headstones were damaged. pence denounced the vanity limp and said the outpouring of support for the jewish community have inspired the nation. republican members of congress holding town meetings with constituents are facing loud protests from opponents of...
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margaret thatcher with norman tebbit beside her. shejust had an election victory.ain presenter was there that night. i cannot deny it. you are too young! 1987. the famous night when margaret thatcher held up three fingers because it was her third victory and norman tebbit, her great ally, by her side and the great ally, by her side and the great irony is that building, when it was relinquished by the tories, was given to the eu india is now called europe house. one of the bonuses of brexit is they will try to buy it back. there is a rich irony that mrs thatcher was brought down by her antipathy towards europe when she said no, no, no, dejected —— to delors. when she said no, no, no, dejected -- to delors. one wonders about property values in that part of london and whether they can afford it. only the eu can afford it! the daily express understory, they mention it on the front page but the details are inside and familiar figures, nigel farage and donald trump. nigel farage again with donald trump, at a dinner this time on the saturday night, last night. dinner with
margaret thatcher with norman tebbit beside her. shejust had an election victory.ain presenter was there that night. i cannot deny it. you are too young! 1987. the famous night when margaret thatcher held up three fingers because it was her third victory and norman tebbit, her great ally, by her side and the great ally, by her side and the great irony is that building, when it was relinquished by the tories, was given to the eu india is now called europe house. one of the bonuses of brexit is...
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anthony. >> mason: margaret brennan at the white house. thanks, margaret. today, the homeland security department rolled out the trump administration's plan for crack down on illegal immigration. homeland security security jeff pegues has the details. >> reporter: the new guidelines come as u.s. immigration and customs enforcement units have carried out hundreds of deportation operations across the country. authorities will now be able to expedite deportation of any undocumented immigrant in the country for less than two years, immediately return many immigrants captured at the mexican border, and hire 15,000 new border patrol and immigration officers. the guidelines do leave in place an obama-era program that granted work permits to those brought to the country illegally as children. the department of homeland security is also tasked with building president trump's southern border wall, estimated to cost $21 billion. but a report by d.h.s.' internal watchdog questions whether the department is up to the task. >> homeland security has made progress in the l
anthony. >> mason: margaret brennan at the white house. thanks, margaret. today, the homeland security department rolled out the trump administration's plan for crack down on illegal immigration. homeland security security jeff pegues has the details. >> reporter: the new guidelines come as u.s. immigration and customs enforcement units have carried out hundreds of deportation operations across the country. authorities will now be able to expedite deportation of any undocumented...
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margaret brennan is at the state department with that. margaret? >> reporter: scott, president trump broke with two decades of u.s. policy today, saying he would not insist on a two-state solution to the israeli-palestinian conflict, that means no longer commiting to the creation of a palestinian state that would exist peacefully alongside israel. here's the president. >> i thought for a while the two-state looked like it may be the easier of the two, but honestly, if bibi and if the palestinians, if israel and the palestinians are happy, i'm happy with the one they like the best. >> reporter: but president trump did bluntly say to netanyahu he needs to scale back on settlement construc palestinian land, saying it's not helpful to peace and both sides do need to make compromises. netanyahu replied with a reference to mr. trump's book, "the art of the deal," and the two men had a warm relationship and talked about their long friendship, and this is really in stark contrast to the strained relations that netanyahu had with president obama. but, scott
margaret brennan is at the state department with that. margaret? >> reporter: scott, president trump broke with two decades of u.s. policy today, saying he would not insist on a two-state solution to the israeli-palestinian conflict, that means no longer commiting to the creation of a palestinian state that would exist peacefully alongside israel. here's the president. >> i thought for a while the two-state looked like it may be the easier of the two, but honestly, if bibi and if...
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margaret, thank you. well, senators are battling over the nomination of one of their own to be attorney general, the nation's top law enforcement officer. last night, republicans invoked an arcane rule to silence a democratic critic, rule 19 forbids criticism of the senator. it was written in 1902 after a fist fight on the senate floor. nancy cordes is calling this bout. >> reporter: did you expect to get rip remanded? >> no, i did not. >> reporter: a supposedly silenced elizabeth warren had a lot to say today about her public rebuke. >> this republican-controlled senate says that i have to sit down, be quiet. >> the senator will take her seat. >> reporter: warren's transgression was reading out loud from a 1986 letter coretta scott king wrote about alabama senator jeff sessions. >> mr. sessions has used the awesome power of his office to chill the free exercise of the vote by black citizens. >> reporter: republican leaders accused warren of impugning a fellow senator who is now up for attorney general. >
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and, margaret, tomorrow you'll be covering the news conference at 1:00 eastern time. mr.mp is having a news conference with the prime minister of japan, shinzo abe. we'll be carrying that live, right here on cbs. this morning, mr. trump declared that the days of gangs and drug dealers are over. he was watching the swearing in l his new attorney general, the nation's top law enforcement officer. jeff sessions is a hard liner on immigration. he's 70 years old, a former prosecutor who spent the last 20 years as the u.s. senator from alabama. >> i wish that the rise we're seeing in crime in america today were some sort of aberration or a blip. my best judgment, having been involved in criminal law enforcement for many years, is that this is a dangerous, permanent trend. >> pelley: well, we wondered whether violent crime is a rising, permanent trend. so our research department went to the source: the f.b.i. uniform crime report. it turns out, violent crime peaked in 1991, and was in a steady decline, until a small uptick in 2006. then, the trend continued to drop. there was an
and, margaret, tomorrow you'll be covering the news conference at 1:00 eastern time. mr.mp is having a news conference with the prime minister of japan, shinzo abe. we'll be carrying that live, right here on cbs. this morning, mr. trump declared that the days of gangs and drug dealers are over. he was watching the swearing in l his new attorney general, the nation's top law enforcement officer. jeff sessions is a hard liner on immigration. he's 70 years old, a former prosecutor who spent the...
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people talk about margaret thatcher but it is hardwired into conservative policy, to make us homeownersgo david cameron addressed the party conference, talking about trying to transform people's lives from being generation rents due generation by and she is doing a reversal of this policy. again, this isn'tjust about reversal of this policy. again, this isn't just about raking with reversal of this policy. again, this isn'tjust about raking with david cameron on foreign policy, in essence tearing up his views of interventionist foreign policy, so she has done it again. also what interesting is it really fits with what her narrative is. this narrative about being for the many and not the privileged few. there is and not the privileged few. there is an assumption, and it is something chief of staff wrote about before getting into this post, that housing policy was very much geared towards those with bigger incomes and that actually goes on low and middle incomes were neglected and almost forced into homes that great at the expense of pouring more money into people who could go on and buy
people talk about margaret thatcher but it is hardwired into conservative policy, to make us homeownersgo david cameron addressed the party conference, talking about trying to transform people's lives from being generation rents due generation by and she is doing a reversal of this policy. again, this isn'tjust about reversal of this policy. again, this isn't just about raking with reversal of this policy. again, this isn'tjust about raking with david cameron on foreign policy, in essence...
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margaret, good morning. >> good morning.sident trump is taking a combative approach to foreign policy, ee ban donning diplomacy for strong rhetoric. that leaves rex tillerson starting his first day as secretary of state with a number of diplomatic crises. secretary of state rex tillerson was sworn into office in the oval last night hours after national security adviser michael flynn issued a warning to iran. >> as of today, we are officially putting iran on notice. >> reporter: flynn accused the country and its allies of destabilizing the middle east. cbs news has learned there was an attack because they thoug it was an american ship. that attack coupled with their recent test launch of ballistic missiles triggered this angry response. >> now instead of feeling thankful iran is feeling emboldened. >> reporter: these kinds of tests are discouraged but not completely prohibited since the missile was not carrying a nuclear warhead. >> i think the iran dealing is one of the worst deals i've ever seen. >> reporter: at the time he
margaret, good morning. >> good morning.sident trump is taking a combative approach to foreign policy, ee ban donning diplomacy for strong rhetoric. that leaves rex tillerson starting his first day as secretary of state with a number of diplomatic crises. secretary of state rex tillerson was sworn into office in the oval last night hours after national security adviser michael flynn issued a warning to iran. >> as of today, we are officially putting iran on notice. >>...
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hello, margaret. how are you? i'm bored. you're bored?he social care system can at times be seen most clearly. i know you're desperate to go home. yes, indeed i am. 81—year—old margaret williams has been in hospital since she had a fall, but is waiting for the care she will need to help her cope at home. and it is social workers in surrey who are trying to arrange that for her. because i've been in here for how many weeks? so obviously, i'm going to be weaker. yeah, so we think you need someone to come in at least four times a day. yes. in a busy hospital, she knows her bed is in demand, but for the council, finding funding and companies to provide home care can be difficult. when i met her, she had been in hospital for more than a month. just before christmas. and then they sent me home, but i had to come back in two or three days and i've been here ever since. i'm just phoning up regarding margaret williams, which we are waiting for thejoint funding. social workers were able to get her the care she needed a few days later. but according
hello, margaret. how are you? i'm bored. you're bored?he social care system can at times be seen most clearly. i know you're desperate to go home. yes, indeed i am. 81—year—old margaret williams has been in hospital since she had a fall, but is waiting for the care she will need to help her cope at home. and it is social workers in surrey who are trying to arrange that for her. because i've been in here for how many weeks? so obviously, i'm going to be weaker. yeah, so we think you need...
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hello, margaret! how are you? bored. you're bored.s is where the pressure on the social care system can at times be seen most clearly. i know you're desperate to go home. yes, indeed i am. 81—year—old margaret williams has been in hospital since she had a fall but is waiting for the care she'll need to help her cope at home. and its social workers in surrey who are trying to arrange that for her. because i've been in here for how many weeks, so obviously i'm going to be weaker. yeah, so we think you need somebody to come in at least four times a day. in a busy hospital, she knows her bed is in demand, but for the council, finding funding and companies to provide home care can be difficult. when i met her, she'd been in hospital for more than a month. since before christmas, and then they sent me home, but i had to come back in two or three days, and i've been here ever since. i'm just following up regarding margaret williams, which we are waiting forthejointfunding... social workers were able to get the care mrs williams needed a few
hello, margaret! how are you? bored. you're bored.s is where the pressure on the social care system can at times be seen most clearly. i know you're desperate to go home. yes, indeed i am. 81—year—old margaret williams has been in hospital since she had a fall but is waiting for the care she'll need to help her cope at home. and its social workers in surrey who are trying to arrange that for her. because i've been in here for how many weeks, so obviously i'm going to be weaker. yeah, so we...
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margaret, good morning. caller: good morning. call.you for taking my i am more than upset about this travel ban.and it is creating hate and violence there is notry and going to be enough control to riots on rest, what happen when is people start getting hurt? when people start getting killed over there? f immigrant is arrested, what recourse do they have legally to arrest?is immigration if these things happen so fast, a person could get wisped off and deported without a chance to defend arrest? to their themselves.n so what happens families? where is the money coming from? it will come from our medicaid, programs, anything that helps people. negative. we are becoming hating each ther just from listening to comments on this radio. and we need help to fight this. host: rex, walnut cove, north carolina, independent. ou're up next, what is on your mind? caller: a couple comments, like countries that the united states gives aid to so what do they do with all that and if all these people have to leave their country to what are they doi
margaret, good morning. caller: good morning. call.you for taking my i am more than upset about this travel ban.and it is creating hate and violence there is notry and going to be enough control to riots on rest, what happen when is people start getting hurt? when people start getting killed over there? f immigrant is arrested, what recourse do they have legally to arrest?is immigration if these things happen so fast, a person could get wisped off and deported without a chance to defend arrest?...
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host: let's hear from margaret kansas. democrats line. hi. caller: yes, this is one of many me up at is has kept night since this man got elected. racist. very he didn't like obama or he hillary and donald time he ked the whole ran how putin was so wonderful weak, r president was so and to do this horrible when putin was gloating that he expel any g to ambassadors and then smiling, they already , told them all forget about the sanctions. manchurian candidate people by rounding up mostly color and throwing them horrible ing these things when this man is not -- person.asonist this is treason. out. should al be taken what business deals putin has there. bannon. came from under a rock somewhere. we have really -- why? done this? host: okay. let's hear from texas.in >> yeah. i agree with most of what that other woman just said. am very concerned about this president that we have. he is frightening me to tell thank you truth. i'm afraid he's going to get us into more wars and mess. in general. host: the "wall street journal" reports the resignation
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margaret, there was some confusion today on immigration.e thing, and then his homeland security secretary rushed out and said another. >> reporter: yes. well, the president sent his secretaries of state and homeland security south of the border to reassure officials there that illegal immigrants will be treated humanely when they're deported from the u.s. to mexico. but the president today caused some confusion himself when he suggested using the u.s. military to expel them. >> we're getting really bad dudes out of this country, and at a rate that nobody's ever seen before. and they're the bad ones. and it's a military operation. >> no. repeat: no use of military force in immigration operations. none. >> reporter: white house later tried to clarify saying the president meant military operation as an adjective, to describe what they say is an efficient rate of deportation. >> pelley: margaret brennan for us tonight. margaret, thank you. well, the president's boasting got the better of him today. he said the u.s. is deporting drug dealers and
margaret, there was some confusion today on immigration.e thing, and then his homeland security secretary rushed out and said another. >> reporter: yes. well, the president sent his secretaries of state and homeland security south of the border to reassure officials there that illegal immigrants will be treated humanely when they're deported from the u.s. to mexico. but the president today caused some confusion himself when he suggested using the u.s. military to expel them. >>...
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margaret? >> any margaret. >> lucky me. >> two margarets, i got a bloomberg question for you. >> i got a short answer for you. go ahead, margaret. >> the president in the roosevelt room just said to us that, among other things, that the tax plan is nearly finalized but it can't be submitted until the health care plan statutorily or otherwise is, so we are doing the health care. what i wanted to clarify was is the white house doing a health care proposal or was he talking about congress and not the white house? >> obviously, yeah, i think, right, obviously there's two vehicles reconciliation vehicles that fy '17 i'm going to give you a bloomberg-y answer. the fy '17 regulation s never completed because the budget wasn't finalized in the last congress and we get to 018. we want to make sure the opportunities to work with congress on obamacare using the 2017 and could you utilize the 2018 kek silgs and budget process to do tax reform. that's not perscriptive. why the president is saying it that wa
margaret? >> any margaret. >> lucky me. >> two margarets, i got a bloomberg question for you. >> i got a short answer for you. go ahead, margaret. >> the president in the roosevelt room just said to us that, among other things, that the tax plan is nearly finalized but it can't be submitted until the health care plan statutorily or otherwise is, so we are doing the health care. what i wanted to clarify was is the white house doing a health care proposal or was he...
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greenough: in more recent years we have received in joint session margaret thatcher. margaret thatcher: mr. speaker, mr. president, governor allen, members of the general assembly. thank you for that splendid reception. it is one one rarely receives in one's own country. [laughter] mr. greenough: who was of course the first female prime minister of the united kingdom. and just a few years ago, to mark the 400 anniversary of english settlement in north america, her majesty the queen was here and gave a very well-received speech to a packed chamber. when you look up, you see the original 19 oh six oval skylight. you also see the use of gold metal paint that gives the gilding affect -- gilding effect at a much less expensive price. you see the flop to velvet or the masked silk. they are flat surfaces that have been carefully painted. you also see in the house a sort of navy blue and gold color scheme reflected throughout this chamber. the senate of virginia in the opposite wing had very similar decorations. they distinguish themselves with a gold color scheme. we have mo
greenough: in more recent years we have received in joint session margaret thatcher. margaret thatcher: mr. speaker, mr. president, governor allen, members of the general assembly. thank you for that splendid reception. it is one one rarely receives in one's own country. [laughter] mr. greenough: who was of course the first female prime minister of the united kingdom. and just a few years ago, to mark the 400 anniversary of english settlement in north america, her majesty the queen was here and...
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margaret spellings was education secretary under george president w.the university in raleigh. good morning. >> good morning, norah, and friends. >> yes, and friends. >> margaret, it's one betsy devos has spent a lot of money supporting charting schools, wants to expand the use of charter schools. donald trump said he would divert $20 billion in federal funds to help support school choice. what is betsy devos going to do for public education? >> well, i think the question is, what is she going to do for children across our country and helping them get opportunity through education and certainly charters and choice are part of that recipe. we also know that most of our students will be attending public schools and so that's where accountability and all the other things that are in the purview of the department of education come into play. and i expect her to listen a lot. this is the era of the states. and i expect that she'll be an onest broker and a great leader for all of our schools. >> do you have any question about her commitment to public educati
margaret spellings was education secretary under george president w.the university in raleigh. good morning. >> good morning, norah, and friends. >> yes, and friends. >> margaret, it's one betsy devos has spent a lot of money supporting charting schools, wants to expand the use of charter schools. donald trump said he would divert $20 billion in federal funds to help support school choice. what is betsy devos going to do for public education? >> well, i think the...
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we turn first to al hunt's interview with margaret brennan and david ignatius. >> this is expressive, that the range of possibilities here through the campaign, through this period of the flynn's contacts, then after. we're going to be dealing with this for months. people have to understand, this russia investigation is just beginning. >> we continue with tom friedman of the "new york times." >> there's something rather patient and i would say unadult about the chinese in the sense they've seen this before. democrat or republican when i get in i'm going to really give it to them and they get in and understand the real balance of power and they tend to back. >> we conclude this evening with my interview of damien chazelle, director of lawaw land. >> it's like a single statement which i think is hard with a musical movie you're trying to wrangle three things together, dance, music and then the language of the cinema itself. and the old musical make it seems completely cohesive, the vincent manelli is one in a seemingly way, it's him but also a by-product of that musical system. we try t
we turn first to al hunt's interview with margaret brennan and david ignatius. >> this is expressive, that the range of possibilities here through the campaign, through this period of the flynn's contacts, then after. we're going to be dealing with this for months. people have to understand, this russia investigation is just beginning. >> we continue with tom friedman of the "new york times." >> there's something rather patient and i would say unadult about the...
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thank you very much, margaret.dministration is applauding a new round of arrests aimed at deporting illegal immigrants. hundreds were arrested over the country over the weekend. it's not clear if this is an escalation. the latest crackdown apparently started last and, two weeks after president trump signed an executive order making any criminal offense for undocumented immigrants grounds for deportation. the president used twitter to comment on the recent arrests. he said this. the crackdown on illegal criminals is merely the keeping o of my campaign promise. law enforcement officials noted some of the raids were planned before president trump took office. >>> a powerful winter storm is taking aim at the northeast this morning. blizzard conditions and more than a foot of snow are expected in parts of new england. severe weather is making rounds treacherous. people are being told not to drive. some places could see up to two feet of snow. this is the second major storm in less than a week to hit the region. don dahl
thank you very much, margaret.dministration is applauding a new round of arrests aimed at deporting illegal immigrants. hundreds were arrested over the country over the weekend. it's not clear if this is an escalation. the latest crackdown apparently started last and, two weeks after president trump signed an executive order making any criminal offense for undocumented immigrants grounds for deportation. the president used twitter to comment on the recent arrests. he said this. the crackdown on...
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with his book about the 1948 plane crash in california they killed 32 people, including mexican margaret workers. , willieit happened guthrie was in new york at the time, one of the great rebellious folk icons that he has come he heard the news reports that he wrote a column about it.em he said "you won't have a name when you ride that airplane." of "harvest author son," as he recalls race and identity in california's central valley. >> they have a very vibrant agricultural community partly because when immigrants came, this was the only entry for them into the american economy. history tv oncan c-span3, the history of farming and agriculture in fresno from county director jacobson. only region like this found in the united states. >> we will tour a museum and learn about an early contributor to agriculture in fresno. >> he especially was interested in the growing of raisins, and he wanted to get a co-op of reason growers to structure the pricing, and control the quality. tour of the c-span's fresno, california. working with our cable affiliates and visiting cities across the country. >>
with his book about the 1948 plane crash in california they killed 32 people, including mexican margaret workers. , willieit happened guthrie was in new york at the time, one of the great rebellious folk icons that he has come he heard the news reports that he wrote a column about it.em he said "you won't have a name when you ride that airplane." of "harvest author son," as he recalls race and identity in california's central valley. >> they have a very vibrant...
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. >>> up next, comedian and grammy nominee margaret cho.y with us. >>> pleased to welcome comedian margaret to the program. fourth career nomination. i'm pleased to welcome her to the program. good to see you. >> thank you. >> my pleasure. >> what makes for a great comedy album? how is that different from a great standup evening? >> i think it is about capturing what it is about that artist that makes them funny or something that like i don't know maybe stands out. this album is actually a music album. it is comedy music. comedy music generally does better than standup comedy in this category because there is more effort put in. weird al, he always wins it or flight of the con cords, they always win it. this year it's me. >> how do i get inside your process? how do you go about composing a comedy music album? >> you know comedy just actually are a lot like songs. they are specifically worded to get something across, an idea across. so setting them to music is actually very natural. i love composing music. i love playing music. for me it is
. >>> up next, comedian and grammy nominee margaret cho.y with us. >>> pleased to welcome comedian margaret to the program. fourth career nomination. i'm pleased to welcome her to the program. good to see you. >> thank you. >> my pleasure. >> what makes for a great comedy album? how is that different from a great standup evening? >> i think it is about capturing what it is about that artist that makes them funny or something that like i don't know maybe...
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more about that now from state department correspondent margaret brennan. >> reporter: the fence-mending mission began with secretary of state rex tillerson's arrival in mexico city for a meeting with mexico's president. earlier, homeland security chief john kelly assured guatemala's leader that president trump is not interested in mass deportation. >> he has given me-- empsized a mission of intercepting irregular immigrants from any country on our border, treat them humanely, and return them to their country of origin as st as possible. >> reporter: but the topic of fence building is still a sore subject. mexico's foreign minister said u.n. to defend the rights of immigrants in the u.s. president trump's new immigration order could subject millions of people living in the u.s. illegally to deportation back to mexico, even if they're originally from a third country. it prioritizes anyone convicted of a crime or charged with an offense. the policy is deeply unpopular in mexico, as is the wall that president trump has vowed to build along the 2,000-mile shared border. today, house speaker
more about that now from state department correspondent margaret brennan. >> reporter: the fence-mending mission began with secretary of state rex tillerson's arrival in mexico city for a meeting with mexico's president. earlier, homeland security chief john kelly assured guatemala's leader that president trump is not interested in mass deportation. >> he has given me-- empsized a mission of intercepting irregular immigrants from any country on our border, treat them humanely, and...
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margaret humphreys is also with us, the director of the child migrants trust.euniting lost migrant children with theirfamilies. i reuniting lost migrant children with their families. i know reuniting lost migrant children with theirfamilies. i know you are reuniting lost migrant children with their families. i know you are about to go into the inquiry, margaret, so i will talk to you first, if i may? and clifford i will be with you in a moment. tell us what work you have done to try to bring these former children back with their families.” would like to state straightaway that these children were not orphans. they had mothers, fathers, brothers and sisters. over the years that has been part of the myth. they are not orphans. i would like to make that really clear to your viewers. we have spent 30 yea rs to your viewers. we have spent 30 years bringing child migrants home to meet their mothers, their fathers, theirfamilies to meet their mothers, their fathers, their families and communities. in the early days, 25 or 30 years ago, we used to bring one person home
margaret humphreys is also with us, the director of the child migrants trust.euniting lost migrant children with theirfamilies. i reuniting lost migrant children with their families. i know reuniting lost migrant children with theirfamilies. i know you are reuniting lost migrant children with their families. i know you are about to go into the inquiry, margaret, so i will talk to you first, if i may? and clifford i will be with you in a moment. tell us what work you have done to try to bring...
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margaret brennan is following that. >> judge gorsuch is an exceptionally qualified nominee, probably there has really been anybody that is more qualified. >> reporter: as president trump's supreme court nominee neil gorsuch tried to build support on capitol hill, the president did schis own outreach to a bipartisan group of senators at the white house. the meeting came a day after gorsuch privately lamented mr. trump's attacks on the judiciary, criticism that the president said was made up. >> you misrepresented his comments totally. >> i asked you what you thought. >> his comments were misrespected. >> reporter: but former senator kelly ayotte, who is guiding gorsuch around the capitol hhours earlier confirmed that gorsuch had, indeed, says sade he found any criticism of a judge's integrity and independence disheartening and demoralizing. republican senator ben sass, also said gorsuch was upset. >> he got a little bit emotional and he said that, "any attack or any criticism of his brothers and sisters of the robe is an attack or a criticism on everybody wearing the robe." >> courts
margaret brennan is following that. >> judge gorsuch is an exceptionally qualified nominee, probably there has really been anybody that is more qualified. >> reporter: as president trump's supreme court nominee neil gorsuch tried to build support on capitol hill, the president did schis own outreach to a bipartisan group of senators at the white house. the meeting came a day after gorsuch privately lamented mr. trump's attacks on the judiciary, criticism that the president said was...
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margaret hoover, you're just joining us. does this play out for the trump administration in terms of the politics of all of this? >> i think in terms of the politics, there's a lot of republicans right now who are quietly, silently nodding their heads this entire week. they were either biting their tongues or saying i wish they had been more properly vetted. rob portman said that, tim scott and -- >> they said they were extremely uneasy that extreme vetting hadn't been extremely vetted. >> exactly. so, there were a lot of republicans who feel the way this was rolled out -- forget they, "a," don't like the substance. more than 20 republicans on the record saying they don't like the substance. many, many more saying the botched rollout of this actually impedes their ability to get a domestic agenda through because this is slowing down the trump administration. >> kingston, from the trump administration side, they could go to court this weekend, get this overturned possibly, and continue on. >> look, they can. as i understand i
margaret hoover, you're just joining us. does this play out for the trump administration in terms of the politics of all of this? >> i think in terms of the politics, there's a lot of republicans right now who are quietly, silently nodding their heads this entire week. they were either biting their tongues or saying i wish they had been more properly vetted. rob portman said that, tim scott and -- >> they said they were extremely uneasy that extreme vetting hadn't been extremely...