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margaret: it's a great point. n also think, on syria particular, i was speaking with a former obama administration officialell it and -- about it and i asked him what's then difference the policy and the only thing the obama administration official said to me was, at least we felt bad about it, that we weren't intervening on humanitarian --r the mat two strikes followed through on, pinpoint strikes carried out by president trump in the wake of two wemical weapons attacks but when president tru standing next to vladimir putin, he didn't say, why are youde breaking th you made with me in hamburg last year to have are cease zone in the south of the country, why aren't we talking about humanitarian aid corridors? secretary pompeo said we would ut presidenthat trump was talking about saving lives in russia and syria instead of russia bombing spitals as they continue to do. robert: we saw the poll, 79% ofr republicans su the president's handling of russia this week. is that why we didn't see setor flake's bipartisan bil
margaret: it's a great point. n also think, on syria particular, i was speaking with a former obama administration officialell it and -- about it and i asked him what's then difference the policy and the only thing the obama administration official said to me was, at least we felt bad about it, that we weren't intervening on humanitarian --r the mat two strikes followed through on, pinpoint strikes carried out by president trump in the wake of two wemical weapons attacks but when president tru...
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i'm margaret brennan and this is "face the nation." there is breaking news this morning as the operation to rescue 12 young boys and their soccer coach from a flooded cave in thailand is under way. we'll have the latest. here at home, president trump prepares for what could be a crucial week in his presidency. first up, a final decision on who he plans to name to the supreme court. >> and they're all great. they're all great. >> brennan: that announcement comes tomorrow night. then it's off to brussels to meet with nato. that alliance of u.s. military allies are still reeling from a disastrous g7 summit last month in canada. >> i'm going to tell nato, you got start paying your bills. the united states is not going to take care of everything. and we're the schmucks that are paying for the whole thing. >> brennan: another controversial meeting on the president's itinerary. a one-on-one next monday with russian president vladimir putin. >> getting along with russia and getting along with china and getting along with other countries is a g
i'm margaret brennan and this is "face the nation." there is breaking news this morning as the operation to rescue 12 young boys and their soccer coach from a flooded cave in thailand is under way. we'll have the latest. here at home, president trump prepares for what could be a crucial week in his presidency. first up, a final decision on who he plans to name to the supreme court. >> and they're all great. they're all great. >> brennan: that announcement comes tomorrow...
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i knew margaret thatcher, i worked for margaret thatcher.able friend ain't no margaret thatcher. pathetic! anna soubry accused some of her fellow conservatives of having whispered conversations in which they said... the loss of hundreds of thousands ofjobs will be worth it... to re—gain our country's sovereignty. you tell that to the people of my constituency. we're the country that does least well out of the european union's free trade agreements. they almost never involve services, for example, from our primary trade. this idea that somehow or other every good that comes into the eu via northern ireland and then into the republic is going to have to be stopped, it doesn't even match with common day practice. it's clear that the eu is not going to force anyone to put infrastructure up. why on earth would we add burdens to businesses that don't face them at the moment? why on earth would we make it difficult and more costly for them? as we progress to the next stage of negotiations on the future of the eu uk relationship, britain does need t
i knew margaret thatcher, i worked for margaret thatcher.able friend ain't no margaret thatcher. pathetic! anna soubry accused some of her fellow conservatives of having whispered conversations in which they said... the loss of hundreds of thousands ofjobs will be worth it... to re—gain our country's sovereignty. you tell that to the people of my constituency. we're the country that does least well out of the european union's free trade agreements. they almost never involve services, for...
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i'm margaret brennan and this is "face the nation." in the midst of the president's controversial and confrontation-filled european visit, more evidence that top russian spies worked to undermine hillary clinton in the 2016 presidential campaign. plus new warnings from within his own cabinet that america's digital infrastructure is now under attack by russia. the president tried to lower expectations for his monday's one-on-one summit with vladimir putin in an interview with cbs eve news anchor jeff glor. >> i go in with very low expectations. i think that getting along with russia is a good thing. but it's possible we won't. president hounded nato partners to increase their own defense spending, leaving them flabbergasted as one european diplomat told us. plvithe u.s. is not seeing eye-to-eye with its closest allies. in london president trump sharply criticized prime minister theresa may in aith ner brexit negotiations. just as the president arrived for tea with the queen, back home special counsel robert mueller delivered a surprise,
i'm margaret brennan and this is "face the nation." in the midst of the president's controversial and confrontation-filled european visit, more evidence that top russian spies worked to undermine hillary clinton in the 2016 presidential campaign. plus new warnings from within his own cabinet that america's digital infrastructure is now under attack by russia. the president tried to lower expectations for his monday's one-on-one summit with vladimir putin in an interview with cbs eve...
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one of them was margaret hanley. in 1928, her grandfather went to work for the town's oldest , steel fabricators. in 1951, her father followed working every day and saving enough to buy the company in 1982. in 2000 four, margaret went to work for her dad and eventually, took over the business. now she is the president, proudly employing union labor. i asked margaret how her company is faring 10 years after the great recession. i asked whether her workers have access to the kind of opportunities that made it possible for her father and grandfather to get ahead. she said that my 15 employees are middle-class. they make $30,000 to $50,000 a year in illinois. the middle class can't afford all these investments in themselves. , butcan make a good living the money isn't there. to educate their kids. in addition to college tuition, she cited home ownership, and retirement savings as opportunities workers today find more and more out of their reach. fact, a united way study found that 43% of american households -- that is 51
one of them was margaret hanley. in 1928, her grandfather went to work for the town's oldest , steel fabricators. in 1951, her father followed working every day and saving enough to buy the company in 1982. in 2000 four, margaret went to work for her dad and eventually, took over the business. now she is the president, proudly employing union labor. i asked margaret how her company is faring 10 years after the great recession. i asked whether her workers have access to the kind of opportunities...
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case with margaret thatcher, opinion is divided.atcher, opinion is divided. it has been ignored here.” thatcher, opinion is divided. it has been ignored here. i think it is horrendous. it doesn't surprise me because of this town because this town worships her because they were not affected by it, they were not affected by the decisions she made. no, no, no. very proud because she isa no, no, no. very proud because she is a first lady prime minister. so it is very good. you wouldn't mind the statue? not at all. it is a waste of money. she was never an mp here, couldn't wait to get out. put it somewhere where she was an mp.” am enjoying this! supporters to bring this to grantham says it won't be costing a penny since it is funded privately. when you say she has a divisive legacy, we think about strikes, the taxes. those people who say she has a divisive legacy are correct. we want to memorialise her and be the place to tell that story. we want to be the one to demonstrate that grantham is the place you want to come if you wa nt to the
case with margaret thatcher, opinion is divided.atcher, opinion is divided. it has been ignored here.” thatcher, opinion is divided. it has been ignored here. i think it is horrendous. it doesn't surprise me because of this town because this town worships her because they were not affected by it, they were not affected by the decisions she made. no, no, no. very proud because she isa no, no, no. very proud because she is a first lady prime minister. so it is very good. you wouldn't mind the...
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in margaret thatcher absolute.f we do not deliver frictionless trade either by a customs union or some magical way the prime minister can deliver on, good luck to her on that. if we do not do that, thousands will go. >> the first speech since his resignation. >> the risk and cost of having a customs border. to join a customs union, much more than imagined. the european union is a slow and not very effective negotiator. the fact is they represent different countries. >> because companies do trade across borders which have custom checks, we should rip up customs free borders so because those trades take place. why on earth would we do that. >> everyone who comes into the eu via northern ireland stops, doesn't even match with, and a practice and collecting taxes. 13,000 lorries a year cross the border carrying drinks to parts of the united kingdom. not one of them stopped. >> we are two years on and no real progress being made. tory rivalries, leadership and factual is in making this a laughing stock and they should b
in margaret thatcher absolute.f we do not deliver frictionless trade either by a customs union or some magical way the prime minister can deliver on, good luck to her on that. if we do not do that, thousands will go. >> the first speech since his resignation. >> the risk and cost of having a customs border. to join a customs union, much more than imagined. the european union is a slow and not very effective negotiator. the fact is they represent different countries. >> because...
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margaret thatcher. [ arguing ] >> i don't pretend to be able to walk in margaret thatcher's shoes.f we do not deliver frictionless trade either by a customs union or indeed by some magical third way that the prime minister can deliver them, if we do not do that, thousands of folks will go. >> they made the first speech since his resignation. >> the risk and cost of having a customs border are less that is being claimed and what we're giving up to join the customs unit is much more than we imagined. the european union is a slow and not very effective negotiator of free trade. we keep hearing about the negotiating power. actually the fact that they represent 28 different countries mean they come up with the outcomes all of the time. >> they keep arguing because companies do trade across borders that have customs checks, therefore we should report customs-free border. so because the trade takes place, therefore it will take at cost 52 trading places. why on earth would we do that? >> this idea everyone that comes into the au via northern ireland is going to have to be stopped. it does
margaret thatcher. [ arguing ] >> i don't pretend to be able to walk in margaret thatcher's shoes.f we do not deliver frictionless trade either by a customs union or indeed by some magical third way that the prime minister can deliver them, if we do not do that, thousands of folks will go. >> they made the first speech since his resignation. >> the risk and cost of having a customs border are less that is being claimed and what we're giving up to join the customs unit is much...
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i have two spirited daughters, margaret and liza. margaret loves sports, and she loves to read. liza loves sports, and she loves to talk. i have tried to create bonds with my daughters like my dad created with me. for the past seven years, i have coached my daughters' basketball teams. the girls on the team call me coach k. i am proud of our blessed sacrament team that just won the city championship. my daughters and i also go to lots of games. our favorite memory was going to the historic notre dame-uconn women's basketball game at this year's final four. unforgettable. my wife ashley is west texan, a graduate of abilene cooper public high school and the university of texas. she is now the town manager of our community. we met in 2001, when we both worked in the white house. our first date was on september 10, 2001. the next morning i was a few steps behind her as the secret service shouted out all of us to sprint out the front gates of the white house, because there was an inbound plane. in the difficult weeks that followed, ashley was a source of strength for president bush,
i have two spirited daughters, margaret and liza. margaret loves sports, and she loves to read. liza loves sports, and she loves to talk. i have tried to create bonds with my daughters like my dad created with me. for the past seven years, i have coached my daughters' basketball teams. the girls on the team call me coach k. i am proud of our blessed sacrament team that just won the city championship. my daughters and i also go to lots of games. our favorite memory was going to the historic...
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but that's part of this, right, margaret? >> and look, american presidents have had joint press conferences with vladimir putin before. obama didid oast two occasions. but we learned better because you don't put the president in a position where he can be thrown off. he can have someone really throw him a curveball and stumble here. vladimir putin may be on his best behavior, though, because he is getting so much. for president trump that phrase "the medium is the message," for him, "the meeting is the message." >> and they decide what kind of risks they're going to take all based on the body language they get. marg margaret, what do you think the europeans wanted to know immediately? they were on the phone. >> are the military exercises still on throughout the baltics? did he talk about anything with troop interpretations? moving troops from germany and elsewhere? there is also hope on syria there may be some agreement to keep talking. basically the same premise that the obama administration ran through to see if they can ge
but that's part of this, right, margaret? >> and look, american presidents have had joint press conferences with vladimir putin before. obama didid oast two occasions. but we learned better because you don't put the president in a position where he can be thrown off. he can have someone really throw him a curveball and stumble here. vladimir putin may be on his best behavior, though, because he is getting so much. for president trump that phrase "the medium is the message," for...
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." ♪ >> "firing line with margaret hoover" is made possible by...orporate funding is provided by... >> my guest today has spent much of her career working successfully at the combativef intersectionucation and labor. randi weingarten has led the american federation of tchers, a union with 1.6 million members and more than ail $200on annual budget. she has a well-earned reputation as an adept political operator, a fierce negotiator, and a skilled triangulator. a native new yorker, herbo interest in law and unions was sparked by her mother, a schoolteacher who participed in a seven-week strike while randi was in high school. demonstrating that things haven't changed all that much, the decision to go on strike has been embraced by teachers coast to coast in recent months. she is a gifted lawyer and former high school teacher, who has taught medical ethics, political science, and of course, civics. but ms. weingarten may be tering the most exciting chapter of her career, now that the supreme court has rendered its decision in janus v. afscme, which over
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margaret: i suspect so.ump can turn on one of the united states most dependable allies. we are a good friend. we do not cause you trouble in the united states. if he can do that, i expect anything is possible in the nato summit. seems to be a history to the president of the united states. i am sure he does not know who david lloyd george is and i'm sure he does not understand the courage of canadians in antwerp and belgium and understand the .ynamics of russia and germany do you trust his staff to protect them from the emotions he represents? margaret: i think his staff has become weaker. when he became president he was surrounded by experienced people. come to see he has himself as someone whose instincts are right. his conviction that he is always right and knows how to deal with people has grown. there seem to be fewer and fewer people who say to him you are wrong. francine: do his instincts translate into policy? you could argue he was taken aback by the fact that justin trudeau said something in a press
margaret: i suspect so.ump can turn on one of the united states most dependable allies. we are a good friend. we do not cause you trouble in the united states. if he can do that, i expect anything is possible in the nato summit. seems to be a history to the president of the united states. i am sure he does not know who david lloyd george is and i'm sure he does not understand the courage of canadians in antwerp and belgium and understand the .ynamics of russia and germany do you trust his staff...
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i knew margaret thatcher, i worked with margaret thatcher, my honourable friend ain't no margaret thatcherrable friend that i don't pretend to be. quite right! able to walk—in margaret thatcher's boots. if we don't deliver frictionless trade either by a customs union or indeed by some magical bird way that the prime minister think she can deliver on, and good luck to well on that, if we do not do that thousands ofjobs will go. —— third way. the former brexit secretary made his first speech since his resignation. the risks and costs of having a customs border are less than is being claimed. and what we are giving up to join a customs union is much more than is imagined. the european union is a slow and not very effective negotiator of free trade. we keep hearing about their negotiating power, their size, actually they represent 28 different countries means they come up with sub optimal outcomes all the time. this idea that somehow or other every good that comes into eu via northern ireland and the republic is going to have to be stopped, it does not even match with common day practice. and
i knew margaret thatcher, i worked with margaret thatcher, my honourable friend ain't no margaret thatcherrable friend that i don't pretend to be. quite right! able to walk—in margaret thatcher's boots. if we don't deliver frictionless trade either by a customs union or indeed by some magical bird way that the prime minister think she can deliver on, and good luck to well on that, if we do not do that thousands ofjobs will go. —— third way. the former brexit secretary made his first...
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let's have a look at another interesting story, the anti—semitism row within the labour party and margaretret hodge, a senior labour mp, has a piece for the guardian explaining why she was right about speaking out, and tackle jeremy corbyn in person. with all without an expletive, depending on who you believe. she has expanded on what happened with an article in the guardian. i confronted jeremy corbyn and told him to his face what i and many others are feeling. under his leadership the labour party is perceived by a lot ofjews and many members of the public as an anti—semitic party. it is hard stuff. tough stuff. my own instinct is that the labour party was the traditional home ofjewish voters and a lot of the research that has been done over the use, certainly when i go back to my university days, i can remember that thejewish community voted insignificant numbers for the labour party and we have this, margaret hodge talking about losing family members to the nazis in the gas chambers and she is a very, very —— has written a very damning article. she could face disciplinary action over t
let's have a look at another interesting story, the anti—semitism row within the labour party and margaretret hodge, a senior labour mp, has a piece for the guardian explaining why she was right about speaking out, and tackle jeremy corbyn in person. with all without an expletive, depending on who you believe. she has expanded on what happened with an article in the guardian. i confronted jeremy corbyn and told him to his face what i and many others are feeling. under his leadership the...
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one of them was margaret hanley. in 1928, her grandfather went to work for the town's oldest business, the a lucas and sons steel fabricators. followedher father working every day and saving enough to buy the company in 1982. 04, her family took over the business. i asked margaret how the company is faring. 10 years after the great recession. i asked if her workers had access to the kind of opportunities that made it possible for her father and grandfather to get ahead. my 15 employees are middle-class. they make $30,000 to $50,000 a year. peoria, illinois. they can make a good living, but the money is not there to educate their kids. tuition,on to college she cited homeownership, childcare, and retirement savings as opportunities workers today find more and more out of their reach. in fact, the united ways study found that 43% of american households, that's 51 million households, don't earn enough to earn a monthly budget that includes housing, food, child care, health care, transportation, and cell phone service. p
one of them was margaret hanley. in 1928, her grandfather went to work for the town's oldest business, the a lucas and sons steel fabricators. followedher father working every day and saving enough to buy the company in 1982. 04, her family took over the business. i asked margaret how the company is faring. 10 years after the great recession. i asked if her workers had access to the kind of opportunities that made it possible for her father and grandfather to get ahead. my 15 employees are...
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thatcher like a dead sheep, so margaret thatcher like a dead sheep, sol margaret thatcher like a dead, so i don't think she will see that of that if there were to be a challenge on her, it would have to happen in the next few days so i think she's trying to take the sting out of that by getting people out by thursday. let's move on to the ft, more problems for theresa may, the office for budget responsibility warns that nhs billions pledge will raise pressure higher taxes. did we not think that might be the case? we did because it was an uncosted policy, it was also meant to be a distraction from some of her brexit rose, to announce this extra 20 billion but now the fiscal watchdog has said she will have to raise taxes to pay for this. we have heard rumblings that the treasury is looking at hiking fuel duty or alcohol duty but they would only raise part of this extra spending so there will be bigger tax rises but conservative mps i have spoken to, many of them already upset about brexit, are worried about this secession of the narrative that the conservatives are always a low tax, low
thatcher like a dead sheep, so margaret thatcher like a dead sheep, sol margaret thatcher like a dead, so i don't think she will see that of that if there were to be a challenge on her, it would have to happen in the next few days so i think she's trying to take the sting out of that by getting people out by thursday. let's move on to the ft, more problems for theresa may, the office for budget responsibility warns that nhs billions pledge will raise pressure higher taxes. did we not think that...
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i knew margaret thatcher, i worked the margaret thatcher.ret thatcher. is that the best he can do? can i say to my right honourable friend that i don't pretend to be able to walk in margaret thatcher's boots. if we do not deliver frictionless trade, either by a custom's union or by some magical bird waved that my minister thinks she can deliver on, and good luck to her on that, if we do not do that, thousands ofjobs will go and honourable members sitting on these benches in private conversations know that to be the case. and what they have said in those private conversations is the loss of hundreds of thousands of jobs will be worth it to read our country's sovereignty. you tell that to the people of my constituency. you tell that to the people who voted leaving my constituency. the risks at having a customs border is less that is being caned. what we are giving up is much more than is imagined. the european union is slow and not very effective negotiator of free trade. the key period, the size. the fact they represent 28 different countries
i knew margaret thatcher, i worked the margaret thatcher.ret thatcher. is that the best he can do? can i say to my right honourable friend that i don't pretend to be able to walk in margaret thatcher's boots. if we do not deliver frictionless trade, either by a custom's union or by some magical bird waved that my minister thinks she can deliver on, and good luck to her on that, if we do not do that, thousands ofjobs will go and honourable members sitting on these benches in private...
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i knew margaret thatcher. i worked for margaret thatcher. can i say to my right honourable friend but i don't pretend to be able to walk in margaret thatcher's boots. if we do not deliver frictionless trade, either by a customs union or indeed by some magical third way that the prime minister things she can deliver on, and good luck to her on that, if we do not do that, thousands of jobs that, if we do not do that, thousands ofjobs will go. that, if we do not do that, thousands of jobs will go. the former brexit secretary made his first speech since his resignation. the risks and costs of having a customs border are less than is being claimed. and what we are giving up tojoin a being claimed. and what we are giving up to join a customs being claimed. and what we are giving up tojoin a customs union is much more than is imagined. the european union is a slow and not very effective negotiator of free trade. yet we keep hearing about their negotiating power. actually, their negotiating power. actually, the fact that they represent 28 different
i knew margaret thatcher. i worked for margaret thatcher. can i say to my right honourable friend but i don't pretend to be able to walk in margaret thatcher's boots. if we do not deliver frictionless trade, either by a customs union or indeed by some magical third way that the prime minister things she can deliver on, and good luck to her on that, if we do not do that, thousands of jobs that, if we do not do that, thousands ofjobs will go. that, if we do not do that, thousands of jobs will go....
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my honorable friend ain't no margaret tatcher. -- thatcher. i don't pretend to be able to work in margaret thatcher's boots. but if we do not deliver, frictionless trade either by a customs union or indeed by some magical way that the prime minister feels she can deliver on and good luck to her on that, if we do not do that, thousands of jobs will go. >> former brexit secretary made his first speech since his resignation. >> the risk and cost of having a customs border are less than what we are giving um to join the customs union is much more than is imagined. european union is a slow and not very effective negotiator of free trade. the fact that they represent 28 different countries means they come up with different outcomes all the time. >> he keeps arguing that because companies do trade across borders which have customs checks, therefore we should report our customs free boarders. so if it takes place, it's ok to add costs to our trading process. why on earth would we do that? >> this idea that somehow or another every person that comes to
my honorable friend ain't no margaret tatcher. -- thatcher. i don't pretend to be able to work in margaret thatcher's boots. but if we do not deliver, frictionless trade either by a customs union or indeed by some magical way that the prime minister feels she can deliver on and good luck to her on that, if we do not do that, thousands of jobs will go. >> former brexit secretary made his first speech since his resignation. >> the risk and cost of having a customs border are less than...
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thank you, margaret.reciate it. >> thanks. >> "firing line with margaret hoover" is made possible by... corporate funding is provided by... you're watching pbs. >>> welcome to amanpour on pbs. tonight he exposed one of the start up scams in silicone valley history. john carry on the multimillion blood business too good to be true. >> plus, how the west has failed the people of syria and talk of a trump-putin bargain to keep assad in power. >>> good evening, everyone and welcomo
thank you, margaret.reciate it. >> thanks. >> "firing line with margaret hoover" is made possible by... corporate funding is provided by... you're watching pbs. >>> welcome to amanpour on pbs. tonight he exposed one of the start up scams in silicone valley history. john carry on the multimillion blood business too good to be true. >> plus, how the west has failed the people of syria and talk of a trump-putin bargain to keep assad in power. >>> good...
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during the time that that margaret corbin report was running, well, police nab their suspect.is a woman who we believe is protesting immigrations and customs enforcement. we don't absolutely know that for fact but it was earlier today that a banner protesting i.c.e. it said "abolish i.c.e." was unfurled on the base of the statue of liberty shortly after this woman climb from the base up onto the statue itself. you see her there just underneath the statues raised right heel. new york city police have been negotiating with her for quite some time trying to get her to voluntarily come down. she did not really want to do so. they moved in with ropes. they are in the process of arresting her now. this is a live look at what's going on. we don't know who she is. we don't know exactly what her cause might be. the statute is not a solid piece of anything, i might mention. it's a fairly thin copper skin that has oxidized that green color. it certainly could be damaged by this kind of behavior. that's why police are trying to be ginger here but also why it is a very big affront to go cl
during the time that that margaret corbin report was running, well, police nab their suspect.is a woman who we believe is protesting immigrations and customs enforcement. we don't absolutely know that for fact but it was earlier today that a banner protesting i.c.e. it said "abolish i.c.e." was unfurled on the base of the statue of liberty shortly after this woman climb from the base up onto the statue itself. you see her there just underneath the statues raised right heel. new york...
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margaret and liza. margaret loves sports and she loves to read. liza loves sports and she loves to talk. i have tried to create bonds with my daughters like my dad created with me. for the past 7 years, i have coached my daughter's basketball teams. girls on the team call me coach k i am proud of our blessed sacrament team that won city championship. [ applause ] >> my daughters and i also go to lots of games. our favorite memory was going to the historic notre dame uconn women's basketball game at this year's final 4. unforgettable. my wife actual ashley is a west texan. a graduate of abilene cooper public high school and the university of texas. she is now the town manager of our community. we met in 2001 when we both worked in the white house. our first date was on september 10th, 2001. the next morning i was a few steps behind her as the secret service shouted at all of us to sprint out the front gates of the white house because there was a inbound plane. in the difficult weeks that followed, ashley was a source of strength for president bush,
margaret and liza. margaret loves sports and she loves to read. liza loves sports and she loves to talk. i have tried to create bonds with my daughters like my dad created with me. for the past 7 years, i have coached my daughter's basketball teams. girls on the team call me coach k i am proud of our blessed sacrament team that won city championship. [ applause ] >> my daughters and i also go to lots of games. our favorite memory was going to the historic notre dame uconn women's...
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>> glor: all right, margaret, thank you very much. margaret's guest this sunday on "face the nation" include former secretary of state john kerry and senators marco rubio and benders. coming up next, why the n.f.l. just blew the whistle on its national anthem policy. prevagen has been shown in clinical trials to improve short-term memory. prevagen. healthier brain. better life. (wienermobile horn) to put a better hot dog it's oscain every hand.ion and that's just what we do. with no artificial preservatives, no added nitrates or nitrites, and by waving bye to by-products. so you can get back to loving them. for the love of hot dogs. (wienermobile horn) if you way too often...e moves then you might have a common condition called dry mouth... which can be brought on by many things, like medication and medical conditions. biotène provides immediate, long lasting relief from dry mouth symptoms. it is clinically proven to soothe and moisturize a dry mouth. plus, it freshens breath. biotène. immediate and long lasting dry mouth symptom reli
>> glor: all right, margaret, thank you very much. margaret's guest this sunday on "face the nation" include former secretary of state john kerry and senators marco rubio and benders. coming up next, why the n.f.l. just blew the whistle on its national anthem policy. prevagen has been shown in clinical trials to improve short-term memory. prevagen. healthier brain. better life. (wienermobile horn) to put a better hot dog it's oscain every hand.ion and that's just what we do....
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>> brennan: it's sunday july 1th i'm margaret brennan this is "face the nation." captioning sponsored by cbs a seat on the supreme court becomes open. president trump gets the chance to solidify a conservative majority on the country's top court which may shape american law for decades to come. >> the most important decision a president can make is the picking of united states supreme court justices. if you're lucky enough to do that. >> brennan: who will replace retiring justice anthony kennedy and do democrats have any option to block the president's pick? we'll hear from two senators, richard blumenthal and pat tammy on the looming supreme court seat and more. as face to face meeting this month with russian leader vladimir putin we'll talk with the president's national security advisor john bolton just back from moscow. while president trump's scored a victory at the supreme court which upheld his travel ban targeting mainly muslim majority nations -- >> we are americans! >> brennan: there were coast to coast rallies protesting his zero tolerance immigration po
>> brennan: it's sunday july 1th i'm margaret brennan this is "face the nation." captioning sponsored by cbs a seat on the supreme court becomes open. president trump gets the chance to solidify a conservative majority on the country's top court which may shape american law for decades to come. >> the most important decision a president can make is the picking of united states supreme court justices. if you're lucky enough to do that. >> brennan: who will replace...
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"face the nation" moderator margaret brennan is with us. margaret, what are we looking for today? >> i think what we're watching here is another end to obama legacy. isolated putin is no longer. he comes in the wake of this huge world cup, you know, step on to the global stage, and now he's being welcomed with open arms in many ways by the president of the united states. it's not only the kind of attention he's craved, but it's the exact opposite message that has been delivered by world leaders. if you miss behave, that airline crash killed over 300 people. russia was blamed for that. you have the russian meddling, military intervention. that was why he was ice lated by obama and world leaders up to this point. so what president trump is saying here which is consistent with his sort of world view, his history starts now. this starts with me. this is the reset and all that doesn't matter. that's what's so troubling to president trump's national security staff. they're saying, no, no, we need this security staff. we need to put pressure on putin to get somewhere. >> president obama
"face the nation" moderator margaret brennan is with us. margaret, what are we looking for today? >> i think what we're watching here is another end to obama legacy. isolated putin is no longer. he comes in the wake of this huge world cup, you know, step on to the global stage, and now he's being welcomed with open arms in many ways by the president of the united states. it's not only the kind of attention he's craved, but it's the exact opposite message that has been delivered...
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alix: we will be speaking with margaret the sire -- margaret today. no action equities.n by one point. closing above the 2800 level yesterday got traders excited. inflation did not pick up last month in the u.k. the other part is a crazy stronger dollar story that started during jay powell's testimony at the senate banking committee. to your yields are the highest since the greek financial crisis in crude .8%. jason: time now for your morning brief. we look at housing data for june. 10:00, said chairman powell speaks before the house services committee. at 2:00 p.m., the fed releases the beige book. also happening today, the blue origin launch at 10:00 a.m. eastern. we will be covering the launch live. the company had a successful flight in january. ofwill be sending up a host items related to antigravity research. they later plan to use the rocket for human spaceflight down the line. alix: can't wait to see that. picking up in -- taking off in west texas. oil, saidng to import rocket into space, life is good there. jason: i love the new modern space race. all of these b
alix: we will be speaking with margaret the sire -- margaret today. no action equities.n by one point. closing above the 2800 level yesterday got traders excited. inflation did not pick up last month in the u.k. the other part is a crazy stronger dollar story that started during jay powell's testimony at the senate banking committee. to your yields are the highest since the greek financial crisis in crude .8%. jason: time now for your morning brief. we look at housing data for june. 10:00, said...
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the abuse margaret hodge suffered is a borren.ound one of them which says, to deny the self—determination of the jewish people is anti—semitic. but it was so wide, in needed tidying up by adding to it, it is not anti—semitic to criticise the state of israel unless it can be proved. dame margaret hodge today has been clear in saying the code allows legitimate criticism of the state of israel. she said herself i criticise israel. she said herself i criticise israel fairly frequently. we can criticise israel and stick to this code? the code, which only came out in 2016 is only used by pro—israeli activists to close down protest against the state of israel by the boycott a nd against the state of israel by the boycott and sanctions group. they put together a petition which they took to number ten downing st, asking the government to stop the bds asking its apartheid week. they have a week where they try to show the palestine knee and citizens don't get the same rights as the israeli citizens. the israeli government passed a law which
the abuse margaret hodge suffered is a borren.ound one of them which says, to deny the self—determination of the jewish people is anti—semitic. but it was so wide, in needed tidying up by adding to it, it is not anti—semitic to criticise the state of israel unless it can be proved. dame margaret hodge today has been clear in saying the code allows legitimate criticism of the state of israel. she said herself i criticise israel. she said herself i criticise israel fairly frequently. we can...
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i have two spirited daughters, margaret and liza. margaret loves sports and she loves to read. liza loves sports and she loves to i have tried to create bonds with my daughters like my dad created with me. for the past seven years, i have coached my daughters' basketball teams. the girls on the team calls me coach k. i am proud of our team that just won the city championship. my daughters and i also go to a lot of games. our favorite memory was going to the historic notre dame uconn women's basketball game of this year, unforgettable. she's now the town's manager of our community. we met in 2001 when we both worked in the white house. our first date was on september 10th, 2001. the next morning i was a few steps behind her as a secret service shouted all of us to go out the front gate white house because there is an inbound plane. in the difficult weeks that followed, ashley was a source of strengths for president bush and for everyone in this building. through that day and so many better days since then, she's been a great wire and an inspiring mom. i thank god everyday for my
i have two spirited daughters, margaret and liza. margaret loves sports and she loves to read. liza loves sports and she loves to i have tried to create bonds with my daughters like my dad created with me. for the past seven years, i have coached my daughters' basketball teams. the girls on the team calls me coach k. i am proud of our team that just won the city championship. my daughters and i also go to a lot of games. our favorite memory was going to the historic notre dame uconn women's...
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sobre el caso de lisa gonzález que se presentó a corte por descuartizar el cuerpo de su compañera margaretentre mayo y junio de este año >> una persona que llegaba a su casas en la madrugada en san francisco fue amenazada por dos sujetos siendo amordazado, >> luego otra persona que llegaba también fue manitado, sufrieron el robo de sus celulares nadie resultó herido >> accidente que dejará recuerdos tras sufrir con maquinaria en movimiento, >> traté de jalarme para arriba, >> canela dice haber reconocido el trabajo del equipo de condado alameda y la rápida acción de sus compañeros de trabajo para ayudarlo >> qué haría usted si se encontrará en una situación de peligro como esta? >> visite margaret visite telemundo 48 >> tremendo caso de este hombre de no haber sido ayudado con sus compañeros no sé que habría pasado >> tremenda desesperación >> condado santa clara busca ser parte de una demanda federal contra migrantes, >> consideran que la comunidad migrante no son personas no deben ser incluidos al censo de 2002 otras áreas también suman a la petición >> también gente detenida por ice com
sobre el caso de lisa gonzález que se presentó a corte por descuartizar el cuerpo de su compañera margaretentre mayo y junio de este año >> una persona que llegaba a su casas en la madrugada en san francisco fue amenazada por dos sujetos siendo amordazado, >> luego otra persona que llegaba también fue manitado, sufrieron el robo de sus celulares nadie resultó herido >> accidente que dejará recuerdos tras sufrir con maquinaria en movimiento, >> traté de jalarme...
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by by hal two spirited daughters, margaret and liza. loves to read —— i have two. liza loves sports and she loves to talk. applause i have tried to create bonds with my daughters like my dad created with me. for the past seven years, i have coached my daughters' basketball teams. the girls on the team call me coach k. i am proud of our blessed sacrament team that just coach k. i am proud of our blessed sacrament team thatjust one the city championship. applause my daughters and i also go to lots of games. our favourite games. ourfavourite memory was games. our favourite memory was going to the historic note dame uconn women's basketball game at this year's final four. unforgettable. —— notre dame. my four. unforgettable. —— notre dame. my wife is a west texan. a graduate of high school and university of the excess. she is now the town manager of our community —— university of texas. we met in 2001 when we both worked in the white house. ourfirst date was on september the 10th, 2001. the next morning i was a few steps behind her as the s
by by hal two spirited daughters, margaret and liza. loves to read —— i have two. liza loves sports and she loves to talk. applause i have tried to create bonds with my daughters like my dad created with me. for the past seven years, i have coached my daughters' basketball teams. the girls on the team call me coach k. i am proud of our blessed sacrament team that just coach k. i am proud of our blessed sacrament team thatjust one the city championship. applause my daughters and i also go to...
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i worked for margaret thatcher. [indiscernible] [laughter] able topretend to be walk in margaret thatcher's shoes. if we do not do that jobs will go. speech before his his resignation. the eu [indiscernible] the fact that represent 28 different countries means they come up with different rules all the time. because companies do trade across borders which have customs checks therefore we should rip up our customs free orders. costs too somehow add our trading process. 13,000 lorries crossed the border every year carrying things to other parts. the duty is collected. made foris being makinges and leadership this country a laughingstock. the government will not support things, [indiscernible] that was just the start. eu conservatives are put down a memo demanding the u.k. stays in a customs agreement with the eu. defeated.as 301.yes to the right the nose to the left 307. no site relief, the government was defeated. much of the brexit argument has been about how far the u.k. will be free to do trade deals with our count
i worked for margaret thatcher. [indiscernible] [laughter] able topretend to be walk in margaret thatcher's shoes. if we do not do that jobs will go. speech before his his resignation. the eu [indiscernible] the fact that represent 28 different countries means they come up with different rules all the time. because companies do trade across borders which have customs checks therefore we should rip up our customs free orders. costs too somehow add our trading process. 13,000 lorries crossed the...
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kerry is not and has never been mocked or a racist it is margaret hodge to make this accusation and to make an accusation in that form whether or not with the expletive deleted should be an acceptable behavior and she should apologize that is not the way in which we come back debates of the labor party which is a lot of support from blair and factions within the labor board he may have support from blairite factions in the labor party it is nothing to do with the labor party to the day with its absolute commitment to fight anti semitism in all its forms the argument is to water is anti semitic come to what extent criticism of israel may or may not be anti-semitic and it's important we make these distinctions anti-semitism in our view is hostility to jews as jews and it needs to be opposed we'll leave it to some of israel is criticism of israel and unless it shows hostility to jews as jews it is political criticism and argument and has to be fought on that basis while it's being reported and supported it has to be said by journalists who are supposed to be impartial and press regulation
kerry is not and has never been mocked or a racist it is margaret hodge to make this accusation and to make an accusation in that form whether or not with the expletive deleted should be an acceptable behavior and she should apologize that is not the way in which we come back debates of the labor party which is a lot of support from blair and factions within the labor board he may have support from blairite factions in the labor party it is nothing to do with the labor party to the day with its...
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>> well, margaret, that is -- margaret, that's a great question.ink anyone knows all of the answers but one thing we do know is we need a president who is going to do everything to work with statewide officials all over this country to make sure that when people cast a vote in november in that vote is going to count. congress has allocated money to beef up and strengthen the protection of our electoral system, the president has got to be aggressive in implementing that. we have a lot of work to do but the integrity of american democracy is at stake and we have got to do everything we can to protect the integrity of our election. >> brennan: senator sanders and alexandria ocasio-cortez thank you so much for joining us in this exciting joint interview. good to speak to you both. >>'t i'm saving those for later. at least you don't have to worry about renters insurance. just go to geico.com. geico helps with renters insurance? good to know. been doing it for years. that's really good to know. i'll check 'em out. get to know geico. and see how easy home
>> well, margaret, that is -- margaret, that's a great question.ink anyone knows all of the answers but one thing we do know is we need a president who is going to do everything to work with statewide officials all over this country to make sure that when people cast a vote in november in that vote is going to count. congress has allocated money to beef up and strengthen the protection of our electoral system, the president has got to be aggressive in implementing that. we have a lot of...
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margaret, there's a lot to go through in what you just saw. what stands out to you? >> well, john, it was interesting because we were all watching with sort of bated breath to see how president trump was going to try to spin out an awkward situation given the on the record interview he gave to n w reco imministera may who he ood beside today and said i did not criticize her. so to her face, he did not insult her or repeat the claims that he made in this interview suggesting perhaps that he now has a different understanding of what is possible with a potential trade deal with the uk. but i am looking at a transcript of the audio recording that he gave to the uk newspaper the sun and he very clearly criticized her telling them that he told theresa may how to negotiate it, she didn't agree, she didn't listen to me, she didn't listen. she didn't follow the views. and she didn't deliver what the british people voted for. standing beside her today, he told a very different story. he also did touch on what is going to surely ignite some stories in the uk. immigration. while
margaret, there's a lot to go through in what you just saw. what stands out to you? >> well, john, it was interesting because we were all watching with sort of bated breath to see how president trump was going to try to spin out an awkward situation given the on the record interview he gave to n w reco imministera may who he ood beside today and said i did not criticize her. so to her face, he did not insult her or repeat the claims that he made in this interview suggesting perhaps that...