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margaret, margaret, margaret -- >> brennan: the democratic party can't run its own caucus. >> margaret, that's not a true statement. i'm not advocating fonited statesnment to take over the health care system. what i am advocating for is an expansion of medicare. medicare ex. >> bnnan: right, which would be administered by the u.s. government. >> precisely, just a doctor. they'll go to the same hospital. we will substantially lower the costs of prescription drugs, costs per person will go down. >> brennan: but the nub of the criticism, though, is that this is a question of competency, and straight out of the gate, how do you reassure the public that the party, the ticket you are running on, can do this and do this successfully in the states ahead? nevada is already saying when it comes to their caucuses they're short of volunteers. our campaign reporter says they're short 1,000 caucus chairs, and they might have to even hold two caucuses at once. this doesn't look efficient. >> that may well be the case, but let's get back to the united states government. i'm not the chair of the nevada
margaret, margaret, margaret -- >> brennan: the democratic party can't run its own caucus. >> margaret, that's not a true statement. i'm not advocating fonited statesnment to take over the health care system. what i am advocating for is an expansion of medicare. medicare ex. >> bnnan: right, which would be administered by the u.s. government. >> precisely, just a doctor. they'll go to the same hospital. we will substantially lower the costs of prescription drugs, costs...
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we're living with what's sometimes, margaret, called "cancel culture." people live in fear that they will be shunned, that theyill be hated, that they will be defamed, tt their reputations will be destroyed. and so they hide their true beliefs. they refuse to say w actually on their mind. you can't have a cversation unlesseople are willing to speak and feel that they can safely speak what they truly believe. if you happen to be on the progressive side, you dare noty word in criticism of certain sacred values. if you happen to be on the conservative side, you're frightened to death to say a word about that or you canceled by your conservative peers. cornel and i represent a direct challenge to that, whether it's on the conservative side o the progressive side. >> absolutely. >> well, the place you see that most in the national politics right now is on the republican side, in terms of a lack of willingness to stand up to that cancel culture. >> stand up to the president, stand up to the powershat be within the republican party. but i think it's a broader a
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>> "firing line with margaret hoover" is made possible by... additional funding is provided by... corporate funding is provided by... >> welcome back to "firing line," dr. cornel west and . robert georg i am honored, because you are both celebrated scholars andle public intuals who come from remarkably different world views and profs different perspectives. dr. west, you are a professed n-marxist socialist. and, dr. george, you are ath leader itheoconservative movement. >> i'm not sure i'd say that,t least i'm not a marxist. i'm like cornel in that respect. [ laughter ] >> and we're both christians. we're both christians. >> you'rboth christians. and you spect each other enough to disagree and to engage in a serious and rigorous contest of ide in a civil and respectful way. you teach a course at n inceton university and you also have in comat you were both guests on the origal "firing line with william f. buckleyr." >> mm-hmm. >> it's a very great honor. very great honor. >> ware beginning the presidential 2020 contest, finally. we are off to new hampshire. and, dr. west, your can
>> "firing line with margaret hoover" is made possible by... additional funding is provided by... corporate funding is provided by... >> welcome back to "firing line," dr. cornel west and . robert georg i am honored, because you are both celebrated scholars andle public intuals who come from remarkably different world views and profs different perspectives. dr. west, you are a professed n-marxist socialist. and, dr. george, you are ath leader itheoconservative...
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i just know what's been reported margaret.f -- one of my staff members came to me and said kennedy, i don't agree with your position on net neutrality, and if you don't change it, i'm going to quit and call a press preference 52-i tell you what i'd do. i'd say you have me confused with somebody who cares what you can't resign, because you're fired. >> brennan: do you want to call those prosecutors in for questioning? >> if they want to make a statement, that's fine. if the reported facts are wrong, they should say so. the frontline prosecutor -- a frontline prosecutor on any case can't just go out on his or her own, particularly when it involves a public figure. now, bill barr -- >> brian: sorry, i want to get to another topic since i have you here. last time you were on "face the nation", you said if it could be demonstrated that the president asked for an investigation of a political rival, it would be in your words, over the line and probably impeachable. do you still stand by that? >> it depends on why he asked for it. i t
i just know what's been reported margaret.f -- one of my staff members came to me and said kennedy, i don't agree with your position on net neutrality, and if you don't change it, i'm going to quit and call a press preference 52-i tell you what i'd do. i'd say you have me confused with somebody who cares what you can't resign, because you're fired. >> brennan: do you want to call those prosecutors in for questioning? >> if they want to make a statement, that's fine. if the reported...
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chris at westminster, what about margaret beckett he needs his? the margaret beckett he needs his?dy told me this week when i was researching the history and a reshuffle of the going bad, that actually margaret beckett becoming for secretary with the product of a reshuffle under the new labour government when the dominoes fell on the wrong place. and it was a bit of an accident. now i haven't put that to her, and if she is hearing this, she may feel very differently. but that is part of it reshuffling mythology, including somebody who didn't get a job because the post that had his name on it fell off of the board and the only realise one all the jobs have been given out they had to make a job for her. laura and westminster. panama westminster. and we are joined. former special adviser to sajid javid. she used to be a thing. he used to be a thing westminster. sajid javid. she used to be a thing. he used to be a thing westminsterlj still he used to be a thing westminster.” still think he might be a thing. a very interesting few months i've had. it is the thing that all political jour
chris at westminster, what about margaret beckett he needs his? the margaret beckett he needs his?dy told me this week when i was researching the history and a reshuffle of the going bad, that actually margaret beckett becoming for secretary with the product of a reshuffle under the new labour government when the dominoes fell on the wrong place. and it was a bit of an accident. now i haven't put that to her, and if she is hearing this, she may feel very differently. but that is part of it...
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organization thank you so much for your insight margaret. that's what. let's get a quick check of some other stories making news around the world israel says that its aircraft have hit palestinian militant sites in the gaza strip and near the syrian capital damascus the strikes were in response to a barrage of rockets fired by islamic jihad militants from gaza into southern israel the latest escalation comes just a week before israel heads to elections. in a surprise move malaysian prime minister mahathir mohamad has resigned but at 94 the world's oldest prime minister may not be out of office for long there are rumors that he may form a new coalition government. fresh clashes have broken out in the indian capital delhi over a controversial citizenship law introduced last december india has seen weeks of often violent protest over the new wall which critics say discriminates against muslims it's that on rest came as u.s. president donald trump began a 2 day visit to india the proceedings kicked off with a massive rally at a newly built crick
organization thank you so much for your insight margaret. that's what. let's get a quick check of some other stories making news around the world israel says that its aircraft have hit palestinian militant sites in the gaza strip and near the syrian capital damascus the strikes were in response to a barrage of rockets fired by islamic jihad militants from gaza into southern israel the latest escalation comes just a week before israel heads to elections. in a surprise move malaysian prime...
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organization thank you so much for your insight margaret that's what. now turn to some other news because u.s. president donald trump has begun his 2 day visit to india with a massive rally at a newly built cricket stadium he was welcomed by indian prime minister narendra modi in a minute the biggest city in modi's home state the leaders hope to strengthen the ties between the 2 worlds largest democracy. and shake swapped for hugs as india turned on the collar for donald trump's 1st visit to the country. the world when 1st day had a lively trio of photo opportunities for a u.s. president in a reelection year 1st to a residence where mahatma gandhi used to live trying to use the guestbook to call modi his great friend. the motorcade then waved through streets packed with enthusiastic supporters straining to get a glimpse at the 2 leaders. the world's biggest cricket study and then played host for a massive rally at nama state trump in front of a 100000 people. in india we're here to live through the item learn only a matter of. just under 500 feet. it d.
organization thank you so much for your insight margaret that's what. now turn to some other news because u.s. president donald trump has begun his 2 day visit to india with a massive rally at a newly built cricket stadium he was welcomed by indian prime minister narendra modi in a minute the biggest city in modi's home state the leaders hope to strengthen the ties between the 2 worlds largest democracy. and shake swapped for hugs as india turned on the collar for donald trump's 1st visit to...
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salinger and she puts margaret callie's character to work responding to the fan mail for salinger which salinger is not going to respond to they're not going to forward it to salinger and it's margaret quality is job to write to all of these lost souls basically and say sorry that you're suicidal sorry that you want to talk to j.d. salinger but he's not going to read your you know of course she takes pity on them and starts to think about maybe writing them some responses of her own which provide for many intriguing moments as you might expect and of course it was also that kind of. a bygone age the age for example of typewriters of as opposed to what processes as you people smoking in the office exactly that good stuff or not such good stuff that you have. now and the jury was presented today with so much cinema royalty taking part as well who is in charge this year. right presiding over the jury this here is the british actor jeremy irons very famous shakespearean actor also maybe a bit of an odd choice for this year's belly not it's a very political festival and especially in me 2 ti
salinger and she puts margaret callie's character to work responding to the fan mail for salinger which salinger is not going to respond to they're not going to forward it to salinger and it's margaret quality is job to write to all of these lost souls basically and say sorry that you're suicidal sorry that you want to talk to j.d. salinger but he's not going to read your you know of course she takes pity on them and starts to think about maybe writing them some responses of her own which...
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margaret, thank you so much for joining us. for example, the 83 billion dollars lost over 30 yea rs billion dollars lost over 30 years in the united states economy? and putting a monetary value on nature? thanks a lot for the question and thanks for the interest in the report. the report we launched today takes a very novel look at modelling the economic impact of nature loss. we a re the economic impact of nature loss. we are facing a critical loss. we are facing a critical loss of nature. un reports suggest1 million loss of nature. un reports suggest 1 million plant loss of nature. un reports suggest1 million plant and animal species at risk of extinction, some in the next couple of decades. what we did as we took values for ecosystem services, these are services that nature provides to us but we don't pay for in a typical sense, for example forests and wetla nds sense, for example forests and wetlands provide water that irrigates for us. our mangroves and our coral reefs provide both a source of nursery for fisheries, they a
margaret, thank you so much for joining us. for example, the 83 billion dollars lost over 30 yea rs billion dollars lost over 30 years in the united states economy? and putting a monetary value on nature? thanks a lot for the question and thanks for the interest in the report. the report we launched today takes a very novel look at modelling the economic impact of nature loss. we a re the economic impact of nature loss. we are facing a critical loss. we are facing a critical loss of nature. un...
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and they're on the way in as we speak. >> thank you, margaret.verizon keeps business ready for what's next. (man) we weave security into their business... (second man) virtualize their operations... (third man) and could even build ai into their customer experiences. we also keep them ready for the next big opportunity. like 5g. (woman) where machines could talk to each other and expertise could go anywhere. (woman) when it comes to digital transformation, verizon kee♪s business ready. uh, "fifteen minutes could save you 15%ain? or more on car insurance." i think we're gonna swap over to "over seventy-five years of savings and service." what, we're just gonna swap over? yep. pump the breaks on this, swap it over to that. pump the breaks, and, uh, swap over? that's right. instead of all this that i've already-? yeah. what are we gonna do with these? keep it at your desk, and save it for next time. geico. over 75 years of savings and service. othroughout the country for the past twelve years, mr. michael bloomberg is here. vo: leadership in action.
and they're on the way in as we speak. >> thank you, margaret.verizon keeps business ready for what's next. (man) we weave security into their business... (second man) virtualize their operations... (third man) and could even build ai into their customer experiences. we also keep them ready for the next big opportunity. like 5g. (woman) where machines could talk to each other and expertise could go anywhere. (woman) when it comes to digital transformation, verizon kee♪s business ready....
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it's only fitting that the stories of margaret, lana, and ma lanea will be displayed with the rest of them. we must never forget those who paved the path before us. stories like theirs make up the very fabric of our nation. they should be cherished and celebrated. thank you, mr. speaker. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the chair recognizes the gentleman from pennsylvania, mr. thompson, for five minutes. thank you, mr. speaker. mr. speaker, last week marked the national school counselors week. school counselors play a valuable role in the lives of our nation's students. they help students navigate challenges both academic and personal through all phases of education. but some counselors truly go above and beyond. recently i had the pleasure of joining the american school counselor association for a meeting where i met with laura ross, the 2020 school counselor of the year. her co-workers have called her a true hero and champion for the work that she's done at five rocks middle school. school counselors like laura have big responsibilities and even greater opportunities to make a
it's only fitting that the stories of margaret, lana, and ma lanea will be displayed with the rest of them. we must never forget those who paved the path before us. stories like theirs make up the very fabric of our nation. they should be cherished and celebrated. thank you, mr. speaker. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the chair recognizes the gentleman from pennsylvania, mr. thompson, for five minutes. thank you, mr. speaker. mr. speaker, last week marked the national school counselors...
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margaret mccuen to the stage. thank you. [ applause ] >> thank you so much, everyone. please be seated. be seated. good evening and thanks to justice ginsburg for joining us tonight. i was looking at your justice ginsburg and i noticed you had a lot of name changes over the years. you were called kiki when you were little or kiki baby and then went by a more dignified name ruth. then you became professor ginsburg. then judge ginsburg and finally justice ginsburg. most people would just quit there but you have this new moniker of notorious rbg. can i just call you justice ginsburg? >> you can call me ruth. >> [ laughter ] >> okay. >> ruth. so on behalf of georgetown law school and the american bar, thanks for being here. i know these are two institutions which you had a long association and, of course, we're here tonight to celebrate the 100th anniversary of the 19th amendment. well, your career has both focused on equality very proudly. i want to go back and talk about the amendment. i know you said at one point that you wished your mother could have lived in an age wh
margaret mccuen to the stage. thank you. [ applause ] >> thank you so much, everyone. please be seated. be seated. good evening and thanks to justice ginsburg for joining us tonight. i was looking at your justice ginsburg and i noticed you had a lot of name changes over the years. you were called kiki when you were little or kiki baby and then went by a more dignified name ruth. then you became professor ginsburg. then judge ginsburg and finally justice ginsburg. most people would just...
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brent: for more now we want to go to margaret harris with the world health organization. she's working with the coronavirus team in geneva, switzerland. it is good to see you. you've heard fort the german health minister has said, that germany is now in the grips of an epidemic. do you agree with that language, and what is your advice tonight to people he in germany? marget: good evening. i agree with -- i do agree with much of what he said, particularly when he said don't panic. this is always difficult when someone says you got an outbreak . outbreaks to make people frightened, but the best way to get through this is to stay calm and get knowledged up. find out about the virus, and think about what you, your family, your friends and community need to do. that sounds general, but there's a lot you can do. what if you have to spend two weeks in quarantine or longer if there is ongoing infection in your neighborhood or your group or your school? make those plans now. i'm not saying run to the shops and get the food, but think about can you work from home? talk to your empl
brent: for more now we want to go to margaret harris with the world health organization. she's working with the coronavirus team in geneva, switzerland. it is good to see you. you've heard fort the german health minister has said, that germany is now in the grips of an epidemic. do you agree with that language, and what is your advice tonight to people he in germany? marget: good evening. i agree with -- i do agree with much of what he said, particularly when he said don't panic. this is always...
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just to be saved alternatives are needed around 80 percent of africans use wood for cooking but margaret odhiambo has switched to a solar cooker it uses direct sunlight to heat the food. i mean not to when i was given the solar cooker i didn't use it for a week i didn't think it will work one day i took bananas and one of them in the cooker and to my surprise they were well cooked. this solar cooker was designed far away in finland dozens of devices financed by private donations have been sent to the cocher maker region the food cooks on its own and margaret odhiambo doesn't need to gather firewood giving her more time for other things some health problems have improved to. use it i have used firewood for cooking for very long time there are times when my eyes would star itching from the smoke it was bad but that has now disappeared. kenya's tried to ban firewood collection but with little success because poor people often have no other choice a few solar cookers won't save the copper make a forest but as viable alternatives to burning wood they offer some hope for the forests future. no
just to be saved alternatives are needed around 80 percent of africans use wood for cooking but margaret odhiambo has switched to a solar cooker it uses direct sunlight to heat the food. i mean not to when i was given the solar cooker i didn't use it for a week i didn't think it will work one day i took bananas and one of them in the cooker and to my surprise they were well cooked. this solar cooker was designed far away in finland dozens of devices financed by private donations have been sent...
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joining us now is margaret, politics and white house editor for axios and david, assistant editor at "the washington post." we're still waiting to see how things play out in nevada and south carolina. come super tuesday when blo bloomberg is finally on the ticket, margaret, could this entire race change? thags what we're all waiting to see and the former new york city mayor is betting a lot of money on the idea that he can have an impact being in places where the other democrats weren't competing, trying to break in at least 15% in individual congressional districts and states nobody else is playing at, maybe try to win them. then there's big stakes like california, texas, north carolina and virginia have a real impact. so there's a lot of money riding on this. strategy and we'll all be looking to see how all the democrats handle this in this upcoming debate in las vegas. later this week. whether or not all though we expect he will be, whether or not bloomberg is on that stage. certainly, this will be a topic of discussion because the other democrats need to figure out what to do abo
joining us now is margaret, politics and white house editor for axios and david, assistant editor at "the washington post." we're still waiting to see how things play out in nevada and south carolina. come super tuesday when blo bloomberg is finally on the ticket, margaret, could this entire race change? thags what we're all waiting to see and the former new york city mayor is betting a lot of money on the idea that he can have an impact being in places where the other democrats...
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six years ago, margaret's life changed after a violent attack by her husband left her in a coma.i wanted to die so i could be set free. it was very difficult because when i looked into the mirror i was scared of myself. i cried and cried. the crime often goes unreported due to the social stigma or because it is committed by the victim's family members. getting treatment for many women is even harder. this woman is a businesswoman turned philanthropist. because of her attitude of a male dominated society, these things have been prevalent for as long as i can remember. it is just prevalent for as long as i can remember. it isjust that in the recent past people have started talking about this. there is a concern and a voice against this issue that is fine, you're not happy in a marriage, do not throw acid, do burn her. if she does not bring enough dowry, divorce her. not only does she help women get treatment but she provides work for them in her salons across the country. josephine lost an eye and has severe burns to her face, neck and hands. eye and has severe burns to her face, n
six years ago, margaret's life changed after a violent attack by her husband left her in a coma.i wanted to die so i could be set free. it was very difficult because when i looked into the mirror i was scared of myself. i cried and cried. the crime often goes unreported due to the social stigma or because it is committed by the victim's family members. getting treatment for many women is even harder. this woman is a businesswoman turned philanthropist. because of her attitude of a male...
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come on, margaret. good night, children.all. >> the war was very terrifying. the idea of having princesses elizabeth and princess margaret rose there was really, really comforting. >> but king george still has a problem to contend with. his exiled brother edward. >> at this point edward is still a liability. and the government is increasingly concerned about some of the company he's been keeping, including people with pro-nazi sympathies and all of this was undermining george. >> churchill exercises his authority as prime minister effectively to shuffle him off to the bahamas as governor where there's hope the duke of windsor can do very little harm. >> churchill thought in sending him a long, long way from western europe, you can stay out of trouble. >> with edward and wallace over 4,000 miles away king george and queen elizabeth can focus on boosting national confidence and driving the war effort. >> they travel something like 50,000 miles in the course of the war around the united kingdom visiting troops, visiting hospita
come on, margaret. good night, children.all. >> the war was very terrifying. the idea of having princesses elizabeth and princess margaret rose there was really, really comforting. >> but king george still has a problem to contend with. his exiled brother edward. >> at this point edward is still a liability. and the government is increasingly concerned about some of the company he's been keeping, including people with pro-nazi sympathies and all of this was undermining george....
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margaret said cliff is a hamlet of 2500 people literally within eyesight of france indeed cell phone calls are usually routed through the french network as the nearby cliff blocks access to the british signal. or yeah we're really proud of you know our relationship with his neighbors in france you know they're literally less than 20 miles away from where we were sitting now. we've always had a. good relationship with people with good friends on the continent and now i think they're looking at us and there's an element of distrust think people start to look at what's happened happening in this country and. they don't feel they can trust coming here anymore for gavin oakley that translates into empty hotel rooms usually 70 percent of his rooms are booked at this time of year currently it's 5 percent over at the village store if uncertainty over breaks it runs high if this is meant to happen then. that is happening. to. me already waited for more than 3 years almost 3 years now. it has been putting they can all me. on to hold. hopefully it's going to move on from here on it totally depe
margaret said cliff is a hamlet of 2500 people literally within eyesight of france indeed cell phone calls are usually routed through the french network as the nearby cliff blocks access to the british signal. or yeah we're really proud of you know our relationship with his neighbors in france you know they're literally less than 20 miles away from where we were sitting now. we've always had a. good relationship with people with good friends on the continent and now i think they're looking at...
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well for more on the new coronavirus i'm joined now by dr margaret harris from the world health organization dr harris thank you so much for being on our program now is there any hope that with the warmer weather coming over the so over the springtime we might actually see a slowdown in the number of cases of the virus which is what we see in flu can we be hopeful good morning we don't know enough about how these fires behaves different temperatures to be up to make that sort of protection as it's very clear this is because this is an entirely new virus it arrived in the human population in december of 2019 we have learned a tremendous amount we have seen that it can be contained it can be stopped by taking strong public health measures but we don't yet know with the seasonal temperatures have any effect because we are seeing it in woman countries. now it seems that the vast majority of people who have actually died from the new coronavirus tend to be order individuals or people with prior health conditions but also men apparently are at the greatest risk of dying why is that. so it's certai
well for more on the new coronavirus i'm joined now by dr margaret harris from the world health organization dr harris thank you so much for being on our program now is there any hope that with the warmer weather coming over the so over the springtime we might actually see a slowdown in the number of cases of the virus which is what we see in flu can we be hopeful good morning we don't know enough about how these fires behaves different temperatures to be up to make that sort of protection as...
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the w h o's coronavirus team in geneva switzerland good evening to you margaret we've got these new reports here in germany and in the u.s. state of california the 1st reported cases with no obvious sources of transmission of the virus in other words we don't know how these patients caught the virus what more do you know about that tonight so when you have a report saying that it has no idea where it came from quite often you find really deep investigation then this happens quite often weeks later you do find the link so this stage is too early to say ok we don't know because there's more to find out so it's not a reason to be alarmed that you can say that this is a a new turn in the corona virus saga. no i mean obviously we always like to know where the infection came from so we can follow the link follow the courses help contain it but usually we do find sort of longer and deeper conversations generally or sometimes up to investigate some of the people around generally you do find the links let me ask you the jerusalem post is reporting that israeli scientists will have a coronavi
the w h o's coronavirus team in geneva switzerland good evening to you margaret we've got these new reports here in germany and in the u.s. state of california the 1st reported cases with no obvious sources of transmission of the virus in other words we don't know how these patients caught the virus what more do you know about that tonight so when you have a report saying that it has no idea where it came from quite often you find really deep investigation then this happens quite often weeks...
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margaret yang speaking to me earlier. it is day two of donald trump's trip to india.he visit with an address to tens of thousands of people in a cricket stadium in acma bad, of course prime minister mosey‘s home state of gujarat. —— prime minister modi's. you were there yesterday and back in delhi today. what happened yesterday? yesterday it was all about the pomp and ceremony and all of the fanfare since the president landed for his first official trip, he went on a roadshow and he paid tribute to mahatma gandhi, one of the main indian freedom leaders, then he went on to the world's largest cricket stadium to address 100,000, where he shared personal chemistry with narendra modi, as both talked about how both leaders have done so much to strengthen india/ us relations. the one point that really stuck out was when the president address the elephant in the room, the indo us trade deal, which both countries failed to negotiate and come to a settle m e nt failed to negotiate and come to a settlement ahead of the visit by the us president categorically said prime minister
margaret yang speaking to me earlier. it is day two of donald trump's trip to india.he visit with an address to tens of thousands of people in a cricket stadium in acma bad, of course prime minister mosey‘s home state of gujarat. —— prime minister modi's. you were there yesterday and back in delhi today. what happened yesterday? yesterday it was all about the pomp and ceremony and all of the fanfare since the president landed for his first official trip, he went on a roadshow and he paid...
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margaret here is joining us tonight from geneva switzerland with the latest on the battle against the coronavirus market as always we appreciate your insights thank you thank you well the w.h.o. is also calling on social media companies to help stop the spread of untruths about the coronavirus a delusion dissin from asia is making it difficult for people to keep themselves properly informed. as the corona virus spreads around the world there's another outbreak going viral misinformation online from scammers angling for a quick buck to shadowy actors so when chaos manipulators lie in wait. here a website with wild exaggerations of the number of dead and infected false hype from a notorious american white supremacist and another conspiracy theory and the right wing washington times linking the corona virus to china's bio warfare program a rumor rejected by public health scientists. online peddlers are looking to profit from public panic selling products with unproven claims is influenza that is now circling the go so you're saying that silver solution would be effective well let's say i
margaret here is joining us tonight from geneva switzerland with the latest on the battle against the coronavirus market as always we appreciate your insights thank you thank you well the w.h.o. is also calling on social media companies to help stop the spread of untruths about the coronavirus a delusion dissin from asia is making it difficult for people to keep themselves properly informed. as the corona virus spreads around the world there's another outbreak going viral misinformation online...
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dr margaret harvesters speaks for the world health organization and joins us from geneva welcome to detail dr harrison so how would these do these does this discussion is going to work do people turn up with a sort of list of likely drugs and then work through cost benefit time calculations . good evening and thanks for having me on your program know how it works is at the moment all the research is said looking at what's out there what what if we're talking for instance about their what their picks have been used in other outbreaks similar outbreaks use with viruses have some sort of track record with viruses and how you then use them ethically make sure that you can do the research but do it if they play something we were able to do during the current the polar outbreak in the democratic republic of congo and which in fact yielded to risk information. showed us that with their work there are projects that work so right now the question is what's out there how can we research it how can we research is as rapidly as possible to get some results which tell us that this thing works what does
dr margaret harvesters speaks for the world health organization and joins us from geneva welcome to detail dr harrison so how would these do these does this discussion is going to work do people turn up with a sort of list of likely drugs and then work through cost benefit time calculations . good evening and thanks for having me on your program know how it works is at the moment all the research is said looking at what's out there what what if we're talking for instance about their what their...
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margaret: same question. mr. buttigieg: when i was born, there was no difference in your life expectancy. if you were born in a rural area or a city. now it is the biggest gap in a generation, and that is particularly affecting black, rural families in places like south carolina. we are seeing hospital closures right and left, particularly in states where medicaid was not expanded, something that is hurting black and poor white families. and is largely the vote of racial voter suppression. all of these are connected. housing, wages, the ability to get anything meaningful done on criminal justice reform -- all of these things are going to be harder to deal with as long as black voices are systematically excluded from political participation, which is happening on everything from the purging of voter rolls -- margaret: you are out of time. mr. buttigieg: it is why i want to comprehensively deal with these issues. part of the core of it is a 21st century voting rights act. [applause] margaret: senator sanders. sen.
margaret: same question. mr. buttigieg: when i was born, there was no difference in your life expectancy. if you were born in a rural area or a city. now it is the biggest gap in a generation, and that is particularly affecting black, rural families in places like south carolina. we are seeing hospital closures right and left, particularly in states where medicaid was not expanded, something that is hurting black and poor white families. and is largely the vote of racial voter suppression. all...
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with the goal to score more grand slams and beat the record of all times. of margaret court.it is extremely difficult. we have seen it. she came back by been four times in the final of a grand slam but she hasn't been able to win that last match. so no more grand slam titles since she came back. it is difficult how many chances she will have. it is difficult to say because i don't know how long she is going to be able to play. but being able to be able to play. but being able to reach four grand slam finals also says a lot about her levels and she is not that far. this australian 0pen was very disappointing, we didn't expect at all to be losing so early. i mean, to be losing at all actually! but even less so early. i think her level is good enough but we have to understand what is going on and why she is not able to win one. because there is a big difference between reaching a final and winning one. maybe she has changed a few things in her strategy. we have to accept that it is not working since she is back and again may be come back with a different angle and a different st
with the goal to score more grand slams and beat the record of all times. of margaret court.it is extremely difficult. we have seen it. she came back by been four times in the final of a grand slam but she hasn't been able to win that last match. so no more grand slam titles since she came back. it is difficult how many chances she will have. it is difficult to say because i don't know how long she is going to be able to play. but being able to be able to play. but being able to reach four...
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50000 people have been placed under effective quarantine there or for more now we want to go to margaret harris she is with the world health organization she is working with the coronavirus team in geneva switzerland margaret it's good to see you you've heard what the german health minister has said that germany is now in the grips of an epidemic do you agree with that language or what's your advice tonight to people here in germany. good evening well i agree with certainly something is i do agree with much of what he said particularly when he said don't panic now this is always difficult when somebody says you've got an outbreak outbreaks to make people frightened but the best way to get through this is to stay calm and get knowledged up so find out about these fires find out what you can do and think about what you your family your friends your community need to do that sounds very general but this lets you can do what about if for instance you do have to spend 2 weeks and partain or not if there is ongoing in fiction in your neighborhood or in your group or in your school so make thos
50000 people have been placed under effective quarantine there or for more now we want to go to margaret harris she is with the world health organization she is working with the coronavirus team in geneva switzerland margaret it's good to see you you've heard what the german health minister has said that germany is now in the grips of an epidemic do you agree with that language or what's your advice tonight to people here in germany. good evening well i agree with certainly something is i do...
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joe biden sat down with "face the nation's" margaret brennan today. after a tough day, biden's looking ahead to a state long considered his primary firewall. >> i feel good about where we are. i feel good about going into south carolina. and i feel good about the kind of support i've had with african americans around the country. >> ninan: you can watch margaret's interview with former vice president joe biden tomorrow on "face the nation." cbs news will cohost the next democratic presidential debate in charleston, south carolina. norah o'donnell, gayle king will moderate, joined by margaret brennan, major garrett, and bill whitaker of "60 minutes." you can watch the debate tuesday at 8:00 p.m. right here on cbs and on our 24-hour streaming network, cbsn. the white house is again pushing back hard on reports that russia is trying to help president trump win re-election. the president calls that "disinformation," even as he warns democrats to be careful of russia when it concerns the sanders campaign. bofta yimam is at the white house. bofta, good even
joe biden sat down with "face the nation's" margaret brennan today. after a tough day, biden's looking ahead to a state long considered his primary firewall. >> i feel good about where we are. i feel good about going into south carolina. and i feel good about the kind of support i've had with african americans around the country. >> ninan: you can watch margaret's interview with former vice president joe biden tomorrow on "face the nation." cbs news will cohost...
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margaret, kind of unexpected dustup between these two.e of the most loyal person in the cabinet. what's the state of this relationship? >> yeah, i still think the president's doing pretty well with barr as his attorney general. i mean, but look, if you take it just on the merits, it's hard to argue with the point if you ascribe more to the idea it's more of a coordinated political stream, look, i need to give myself space, people are dropping off the ship that's also true but if you take a big picture look at how the justice department has supported the president's moves, the president's doing pretty well. i think what's important to look at is to take even a couple more steps back. the president after his acquittal is in the midst of a major personnel house cleaning, revamp. he's bringing back hope hicks. put her at the top the personnel office. >> yeah. >> young aide, a political loyalist and is expected absolutely to help the president and his team of advisers usher in people who the president considers loyal to him in high level posit
margaret, kind of unexpected dustup between these two.e of the most loyal person in the cabinet. what's the state of this relationship? >> yeah, i still think the president's doing pretty well with barr as his attorney general. i mean, but look, if you take it just on the merits, it's hard to argue with the point if you ascribe more to the idea it's more of a coordinated political stream, look, i need to give myself space, people are dropping off the ship that's also true but if you take...
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rachael bade, margaret telov, thank you. >>> we're going to speak to obama's former campaign manager next.
rachael bade, margaret telov, thank you. >>> we're going to speak to obama's former campaign manager next.
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this just optically -- >> margaret, margaret,. >> can't be on its own -- margaret. for the united states government to take over the health care system. what i am advocating for is an expansion of medicare. medicare exists. >> right. >> which would be administered by the u.s. government. >> precisely. liz: okay. he is trying to have it both ways. trying to say expand medicare but government take over. everybody gets put inside of the government. your reaction? >> liz, that was deeply dishonest the way bernie sanders described that because what this health care proposal that he has proposed both in the senate and now as a presidential candidate would mean government bureaucrats are making decisions about what type of health care you can purchase and how much it costs. that means there is no private sector competition. that means you get one choice, whether you like it or not. liz: you know, bernie is also trying to rebrand his image as quote, a democrat socialist. he is not a communist he says. but even in democrat socialist countries like sweden and denmark we're sa
this just optically -- >> margaret, margaret,. >> can't be on its own -- margaret. for the united states government to take over the health care system. what i am advocating for is an expansion of medicare. medicare exists. >> right. >> which would be administered by the u.s. government. >> precisely. liz: okay. he is trying to have it both ways. trying to say expand medicare but government take over. everybody gets put inside of the government. your reaction?...
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margaret, that was quite a sandwich of partisanship there that we saw.that you aren't friends or friendly, and cnn reported they haven't spoken for months, but historically speaking, you see something much different. >> yeah, john, that was not a normal state of the union address. there was an enormous amount of stagecraft on the president's part, it's been said it was like a reality tv show. it had aspects of a campaign rally. but house speaker nancy pelosi has an eye for these moments, as well. and some of this i think was instinctive. but there was an effort to respond in kind or to leave her mark, and i think that's what you saw with the tearing up of that script. i just think it's important to note other than the broad narrative that health care in particular is something that where nancy pelosi staked her party's majority back when she was the house speaker the first time around. there was a cost to it. and now all these years later, impeachment has brought her to the same moment. and i think to hear the president talk about pre-existing conditions
margaret, that was quite a sandwich of partisanship there that we saw.that you aren't friends or friendly, and cnn reported they haven't spoken for months, but historically speaking, you see something much different. >> yeah, john, that was not a normal state of the union address. there was an enormous amount of stagecraft on the president's part, it's been said it was like a reality tv show. it had aspects of a campaign rally. but house speaker nancy pelosi has an eye for these moments,...
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we want to bring in john dickerson here and margaret brennan. john. >> reporter, you know, this was his-- this was his "morning in america" speech. that was a phrase that came from ronald reagan in 1984. he said, "it's morning in america." when reagan did it, when he gave his state of the union in 1984, in his election year, his second paragraph was about the bipartisan achievements. he said america was in a fix, but it was no one's fault, no party, no generation. this speech, in other words he embraced the bipartisan kind of spirit usually in this speech. that spirit did not exist in this. not only did the president not shake the speaker's hands. she did not say the traditional words, "it is my high privilege and distinct honor to introduce the president." we saw there it was an absolutely split evening. the division in america was out there for all to see. and now, as margaret was saying earlier, this is the campaign kickoff speech. but the president pulled out every stop, and even created some new stops to pull out. >> reporter: shch the show
we want to bring in john dickerson here and margaret brennan. john. >> reporter, you know, this was his-- this was his "morning in america" speech. that was a phrase that came from ronald reagan in 1984. he said, "it's morning in america." when reagan did it, when he gave his state of the union in 1984, in his election year, his second paragraph was about the bipartisan achievements. he said america was in a fix, but it was no one's fault, no party, no generation. this...
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margaret stanley's $13 billion bet.from the chairman and ceo and why the acquisition of e*trade was a no-brainer. this is bloomberg. ♪ paul: morgan stanley shares plummeted while e*trade shares surged on the news of the acquisition. thean stanley is set to buy online broker for $13 billion. we have had a strategy in place for a long time to continue to diversify and build out our balance sheet. historic inion was 2009. mesa west was the small asset management deal. i have always felt e*trade was an incredible brand, and incredible company, doing things in the digital side ahead of where we were. we had the debate of build versus buy. we felt we were in a position to make a bold move and we went for it. >> why was e*trade the right business as opposed to a new business? had you considered robin hood? isi kind of like e*trade's this model. they have a lot of clients. they have a huge workplace stock plan business. one of the largest online banking businesses. they are sitting in $600 billion. we have $21 billion in combin
margaret stanley's $13 billion bet.from the chairman and ceo and why the acquisition of e*trade was a no-brainer. this is bloomberg. ♪ paul: morgan stanley shares plummeted while e*trade shares surged on the news of the acquisition. thean stanley is set to buy online broker for $13 billion. we have had a strategy in place for a long time to continue to diversify and build out our balance sheet. historic inion was 2009. mesa west was the small asset management deal. i have always felt e*trade...
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margaret brennan, thanks so much. we will be watching. and of course, you can watch tonight's debate hosted by cbs news live right here on kpix 5 starting at 5:00 p.m. your local news will be streaming on cbsn bay area on kpix.com and we will have is special edition of kpix 5 news at 8:00. >>> as you take a live look at the richmond/san rafael bridge, this morning, things are stacking up. reminder, if you normally walk or cross their distant past that is closed off for inspection. see how the rest of the roads are looking this morning with gianna. >>> if you do plan on taking the eastshore freeway, you're going to see some brake lights. we got a trouble spot was found 80 right at the road there. you got an accident there blocking at least one lane. westbound seeing brake lights anyway. you will see slow ride connecting over to 580 as well. getting onto the richmond/san rafael bridge, where your drive time 12 minutes to go between richmond and marin county. do plan for them. bay bridge, metering lights are on. it is the usual stuff here. n
margaret brennan, thanks so much. we will be watching. and of course, you can watch tonight's debate hosted by cbs news live right here on kpix 5 starting at 5:00 p.m. your local news will be streaming on cbsn bay area on kpix.com and we will have is special edition of kpix 5 news at 8:00. >>> as you take a live look at the richmond/san rafael bridge, this morning, things are stacking up. reminder, if you normally walk or cross their distant past that is closed off for inspection. see...
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>> margaret, it's fascinating. asked to debate between their head and heart over who they should ultimately choose. this is a head contest for many iowa democrats. if you're somebody who supports bernie sanders you're ready to g. it's everybody else struggling with this. we're struck in recent days how they're focused on makeing it clear to voters they can defeat the president whether in advertising or on the stump. >> brennan: that's interesting. it's not just excited about me, but be excited about my electability and defeating the other guy how do they make it work? >> well, let's walk through a few examples. the former vice president, joe biden, has completely stopped talking about his democratic opponents. it's like he's running against the president. most recently raising questions about his fitness to serve talking about iraq, and questioning the administration's responses to the corona virus. and mayor pete buttigieg who you spoke to earlier just in the last few days is reminding supporters there are other c
>> margaret, it's fascinating. asked to debate between their head and heart over who they should ultimately choose. this is a head contest for many iowa democrats. if you're somebody who supports bernie sanders you're ready to g. it's everybody else struggling with this. we're struck in recent days how they're focused on makeing it clear to voters they can defeat the president whether in advertising or on the stump. >> brennan: that's interesting. it's not just excited about me, but...
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i think the margaret is too pessimistic on energy. they are buying back equity, they are selling half of asset value. supply is shoring uppings assuming china cures their coronavirus. practice, which we think they will cure, then demand for energy will pick up in the second half of the year and i think they are extremely cheap. >> there is no fear that you have that people are too complacent about the coronavirus? that the chinese don't seem to have a handle on it in any way, shape, or form, and no one knows where else it is going to go or to what magnitude it will go there around the rest of the word how can we be so sure all of this is going to blow over in the near term. >> i lock at bernie sanders as bigger threat than the coronavirus how is that? >> first it was elizabeth warren you have moved on to bernie. >> in all hon, i don't have any insight into the coronavirus beyond what everybody else has but i assume when all the great minds in the scientific world focus on this problem that in three or four months, this will become res
i think the margaret is too pessimistic on energy. they are buying back equity, they are selling half of asset value. supply is shoring uppings assuming china cures their coronavirus. practice, which we think they will cure, then demand for energy will pick up in the second half of the year and i think they are extremely cheap. >> there is no fear that you have that people are too complacent about the coronavirus? that the chinese don't seem to have a handle on it in any way, shape, or...
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captioning sponsored by cbs >> brennan: i'm margaret brennan, and this week on "face the nation" senate republicans shut the door on the impeachment trial. while 2020 democrats sprint to the finish line ahead of caucuses, and containing the corona virus here at home, as the u.s. prepares to evacuate, and then quarantine more americans from the epicenter of the crisis. it's all over but the closing arguments, and a final vote to dismiss the articles of impeachment. democrats see it this way. >> do not allow a witness, a document, no witnesses, no documents, in an impeachment trial is a perfidy. >> with only two republicans joining them, the result is all but inevitable. we'll talk about committee chairman, adam schiff and ask him what's next in the ukraine quid pro quo investigation. will house democrats subpoena former national security adviser john bolton to appear before congress? plus, as a number of corona virus explodes in china, we'll talk about national security adviser robert o'brien about efforts to keep it from spreading in the u.s. then, on to politics. 2020 democrats stuck i
captioning sponsored by cbs >> brennan: i'm margaret brennan, and this week on "face the nation" senate republicans shut the door on the impeachment trial. while 2020 democrats sprint to the finish line ahead of caucuses, and containing the corona virus here at home, as the u.s. prepares to evacuate, and then quarantine more americans from the epicenter of the crisis. it's all over but the closing arguments, and a final vote to dismiss the articles of impeachment. democrats see...
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with me now to discuss all of this is margaret poll, margaret, thank you for joining us. >> good morning justice dropping the criminal investigation into andrew mccabe. i mean, after stringing him along for two years. >> yeah, no. it's important that case has been dropped and is behind mr. mccabe now and behind the justice department. but because it comes in the middle of all of these other issues, there are a lot of questions about politicization inside the justice department and whether the administration of justice, the trump administration, has become affected by politics. and that's very damaging to any democracy, no matter who the president is. so, as we talk about these issues, the country is just moving beyond the impeachment process. ironically, one of the issues at the core of the president's stated concerns about the ukraine, this issue of corruption, has a parallel here in the united states, which is that when politics interferes with the administration of justice, it's a breeding ground for corruption. and that's caused a lot of concern among career prosecutors, among some o
with me now to discuss all of this is margaret poll, margaret, thank you for joining us. >> good morning justice dropping the criminal investigation into andrew mccabe. i mean, after stringing him along for two years. >> yeah, no. it's important that case has been dropped and is behind mr. mccabe now and behind the justice department. but because it comes in the middle of all of these other issues, there are a lot of questions about politicization inside the justice department and...
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earlier i spoke to margaret terrorists who works for the world health organization in geneva given that china is doing a great deal to contain the virus i asked dr harris what direction the outbreak is taking according to her organizations data everybody is working very very hard to deal with this new virus and doing a very good job what we all need to do is to continue to do a good job and what we also need to do is to panic list so at the moment we're dealing with 2 things we're dealing with a new virus and a new virus we need to learn more about and to work together to stop but we also dealing with the info to make where people are attending to overreact a bit it's good that people listen to the advice and pay a lot of attention but really listen to the right advice have excellent hand hygiene make sure that they look after their health make sure that they do all the things that will protect themselves appropriately but not panic that was dr margaret harris from the world handle an isolation engine eva. you're watching the news coming up ahead europe's. south causing at least 7 death
earlier i spoke to margaret terrorists who works for the world health organization in geneva given that china is doing a great deal to contain the virus i asked dr harris what direction the outbreak is taking according to her organizations data everybody is working very very hard to deal with this new virus and doing a very good job what we all need to do is to continue to do a good job and what we also need to do is to panic list so at the moment we're dealing with 2 things we're dealing with...
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that was dr margaret had is from the world health organization in geneva and here in but in the future leadership of germany's dominant conservative party has been thrown into question with the resignation of chancellor angela merkel's chosen successor an idiot and balance shock announcement that she will step down as head of matters c.d.u. party throws the field of potential chancellor candidates wide open but finding a successor poses a major challenge for the c.d.u. the political crisis in germany comes as the rest of europe looks to berlin for stability through the tumultuous post brags that era. a chief political editor michelle knight joins me now michelle or a new party leader is not going to be chosen anytime soon how will this will this uncertainty and delay in waiting weaken the c.d.o. party. but already has because the succession plan of angle medical didn't work out and it was the one who was supposed to unite the party to hound behind a clear vision of what being conservative that's the see in the c.d.u. party is all about in the years and decades to come and now she had t
that was dr margaret had is from the world health organization in geneva and here in but in the future leadership of germany's dominant conservative party has been thrown into question with the resignation of chancellor angela merkel's chosen successor an idiot and balance shock announcement that she will step down as head of matters c.d.u. party throws the field of potential chancellor candidates wide open but finding a successor poses a major challenge for the c.d.u. the political crisis in...
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in the film weaver plays margaret the literary agent of the great american novelist j.d. salinger. it's the early ninety's one of margaret's main jobs is to keep fans like these away from the reclusive writer of the catcher in the rye out loud right now thought but enjoy herself an aspiring writer is in charge of reading and tossing his fan mail. it's rough going between the new hire and her veteran boss that whole time where writing was so respected and may such a profound difference to people where they were the writer is king or queen i think she feels in a way like the high priestess to put her her arms around that world and keep it safe jericho's. yes terry salinger is just a ghost haunting the film a guiding influence on 2 women the younger of which is still finding her way. i think it's the moment in your life where you have aspirations and you have to find the courage in this trying to chase your dream. and i also think it talks about a moment in our history where things were changing it was just before the internet swallowed up everything it's it was a time where written o
in the film weaver plays margaret the literary agent of the great american novelist j.d. salinger. it's the early ninety's one of margaret's main jobs is to keep fans like these away from the reclusive writer of the catcher in the rye out loud right now thought but enjoy herself an aspiring writer is in charge of reading and tossing his fan mail. it's rough going between the new hire and her veteran boss that whole time where writing was so respected and may such a profound difference to people...