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and margaret, who loves the stars, is just in seventh heaven.to party in the states. >> hollywood laid out its red carpet in what was perhaps its most important event in history. >> they were usually the last to go at parties. they stayed till 2:00 a.m., 3:00 a.m., when everybody else was exhausted. >> after one very select party, princess margaret, it was reported, was a little bit indisposed the next day. >> criticism from the british press that they are partying a lot. >> when news breaks of margaret's extravagant behavior, the queen faces a serious problem. >> in the 1960s, the royal family are essentially funded through public payment. that is, essentially, taxpayers' money that is reallocated to the royals. and the public start wondering why is it that we're paying for royals to go and enjoy themselves? are we getting value for money from the royal family? >> the royal family is having some image problems. >> by 1968, the queen understands she needs to transform public perception of the monarchy. she approves the filming of a documentary a
and margaret, who loves the stars, is just in seventh heaven.to party in the states. >> hollywood laid out its red carpet in what was perhaps its most important event in history. >> they were usually the last to go at parties. they stayed till 2:00 a.m., 3:00 a.m., when everybody else was exhausted. >> after one very select party, princess margaret, it was reported, was a little bit indisposed the next day. >> criticism from the british press that they are partying a...
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the decision is not in margaret's hands. hands of her sister, the queen. >> the queen is in a terrible bind really over this because she loves her sister. she would like her to be happy. but the queen's instincts were not to do anything that would undermine the monarchy. the royal family traditionally was supposed to be an image of ourselves behaving well. and if the royal family started to behave badly, then it could cut at the root of the people's loyalty to the crown. >> so once that image of perfect family life becomes tarnished, can we justify all that taxpayers' money? >> margaret's fate lies in her sister's hands. >> the queen decided to say i'm not saying no, that you can't marry him, but i'd like you to wait. >> on the advice of her courtiers the queen agrees to banish the man her sister loves. >> the british embassy in brussels recently attracted a number of cameras, which focused on the arrival of group captain peter townsend. he'll take up his new appointment as air attache. >> peter townsend is exiled to belgium
the decision is not in margaret's hands. hands of her sister, the queen. >> the queen is in a terrible bind really over this because she loves her sister. she would like her to be happy. but the queen's instincts were not to do anything that would undermine the monarchy. the royal family traditionally was supposed to be an image of ourselves behaving well. and if the royal family started to behave badly, then it could cut at the root of the people's loyalty to the crown. >> so once...
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long best meets princess margaret, he's made his name. aristocrat. he is absolutely at the cutting edge of the approaching '60s revolution. >> the 1960s is a decade that witnesses great social cultural and political change. in britain, there is a real liberalization in terms of how ordinary people are behaving. >> tony wears a polo neck sweater instead of a collar and tie. this he have to stitch up his jeans so tight. tight jeans were just coming in then. >> he was a real breath of fresh air. completely different from anybody she'd known or gone out with. of course he had huge sex appeal. huge sex appeal. he has a room. it overlooks the river. it is old and romantic. it is a place he can get away from everybody. and he takes her down there on his motor bike. can you imagine a royal princess getting on a motor bike, driving down to a flat? it's unthinkable, really. tony would cook perhaps a steak and salad and princess margaret would then put on the rubber gloves and do the washing up. >> when the announcement. betrothal was made from clar
long best meets princess margaret, he's made his name. aristocrat. he is absolutely at the cutting edge of the approaching '60s revolution. >> the 1960s is a decade that witnesses great social cultural and political change. in britain, there is a real liberalization in terms of how ordinary people are behaving. >> tony wears a polo neck sweater instead of a collar and tie. this he have to stitch up his jeans so tight. tight jeans were just coming in then. >> he was a real...
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paul newman and julie andrews and margaret, who loves the stars, is just in 7th heaven.all. >> just as they like to party back in london, they also like to party in the states and they never gave up for the entire trip. >> hollywood laid out its red carpet in what was perhaps the most important social event in its illustrious history. >> they were usually the last to go at parties. they stayed till 2:00 a.m., 3:00 a.m., when everybody else was exhausted. >> after one very select party, princess margaret, it was reported, was a little bit indisposed the next day. >> there is considerable criticism from the british press that they are partying a lot. >> when news breaks of margaret's extravagant behavior, the queen faces a serious problem. >> in the 1960s, the royal family are, essentially, funded through public payment. that is, essentially, taxpayers' money, that is reallocated to the royals. and the public start wondering why is it we're paying for the royals to enjoy themselves, cavorting abroad. are we getting value from the royal family? >> the royal family is having
paul newman and julie andrews and margaret, who loves the stars, is just in 7th heaven.all. >> just as they like to party back in london, they also like to party in the states and they never gave up for the entire trip. >> hollywood laid out its red carpet in what was perhaps the most important social event in its illustrious history. >> they were usually the last to go at parties. they stayed till 2:00 a.m., 3:00 a.m., when everybody else was exhausted. >> after one...
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margaret. >> brennan: thank you, jonathan.ight, there is hope that a new ceasefire may take hold in syria. for months, syrian forces backed by russia have been trying to force rebels out of the one part of northwest syria that they still control. three million civilians are caught in the middle, including young children. ian lee reports from the war zone. >> reporter: the ceasefire came a day too late for this three- month-old little boy and his family. they were all killed in an air irrike. before the ceasefire, we traveled inside syria to witness firsthand what millions of civilians have been facing for months. some of the most intense fighting is happening on this front line here in idlib province. we are seeing air strikes, artillery strikes, and right there now, you can also see just now another air strike hit down the road. jets overhead serve as a warning to those below, flashing yellow at this children's hospital means warplanes are nearby. premature babies, already fighting for their lives, could be the next target. >
margaret. >> brennan: thank you, jonathan.ight, there is hope that a new ceasefire may take hold in syria. for months, syrian forces backed by russia have been trying to force rebels out of the one part of northwest syria that they still control. three million civilians are caught in the middle, including young children. ian lee reports from the war zone. >> reporter: the ceasefire came a day too late for this three- month-old little boy and his family. they were all killed in an...
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well she is one of the most powerful and most eloquent voices in literature today canadian author margaret atwood and in honor of international women's day on sunday we'll hear from her and take a look at these stories. the pushkin museum in moscow gets under your skin with a look at the long history of tattoo arts and design. and we look at the precarity of the modern dance scene in the western african book you can ask. she's a household name the world over and as a canadian myself i have to add she's nothing less than a national treasure in canada since $961.00 margaret atwood has been a prolific writer of novels poetry nonfiction short stories and even children's books and the more she writes the more of a rock star she becomes that's her right and inquisitive style has proven to be not only visionary but also prophetic. she's considered an international icon of feminism canada's margaret atwood is a legend and one of the world's most successful writers for several decades she's been a role models for women and girls around the world. and i'm not a very rebellious person by nature but i
well she is one of the most powerful and most eloquent voices in literature today canadian author margaret atwood and in honor of international women's day on sunday we'll hear from her and take a look at these stories. the pushkin museum in moscow gets under your skin with a look at the long history of tattoo arts and design. and we look at the precarity of the modern dance scene in the western african book you can ask. she's a household name the world over and as a canadian myself i have to...
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she's considered an international icon of feminism canada's margaret atwood is a legend and one of the world's most successful writers for several decades she's been a role model for women and girls around the world. and i'm not a very rebellious person by nature but i am a very curious person so when people say things i like to. examine them and say what they're based on and whether what they're based on is true so there are 2 questions you can ask about anything. is it truly. and if it is true. if it isn't true is it fair to. call a novel the testaments was published in 2019 and it became an instant bestseller it's a sequel to the handmaid's tale from the 1985 unsettling novel about life in the totalitarian republic of gilliatt where women have been stripped of their rights reduced to servants. atwood has written dozens of works novels short stories and poetry books about women dystopian visions of the future historical tales and she's won numerous awards most recently the prestigious booker prize along with ben i didn't ever restore but had a most successful work remains the handmai
she's considered an international icon of feminism canada's margaret atwood is a legend and one of the world's most successful writers for several decades she's been a role model for women and girls around the world. and i'm not a very rebellious person by nature but i am a very curious person so when people say things i like to. examine them and say what they're based on and whether what they're based on is true so there are 2 questions you can ask about anything. is it truly. and if it is...
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you want to know their story in full migrants terrified and reliable information for margaret's. good use crime fighters are back africa's most successful in radio drama series continues this season the stories focus on hate speech cholera prevention and sustainable charcoal production all of a sow's are available online and of course you can share and discuss on africa's facebook page and other social media platforms. crime fighters tune in now. hello and welcome to arts and culture well she is one of the most powerful and most eloquent voices in literature today canadian author margaret atwood and an order of international women's day on sunday we'll hear from her and take a look at these stories. the pushkin museum in moscow gets under your skin with a look at the long history of tattoo art and design. and we look at the precarity of the modern dance in western african books you know. she's a household name the world over and as a canadian myself i have to add she's nothing less than a national treasure in canada since $961.00 margaret atwood has been a prolific writer of nove
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i'm margaret brennan.y cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org adjusted. >> jim: dozier gets close enough for the short flip. he would like to have that one. dorsey looks at the referee, his team at a disadvantage here. chalmers, gets it up from a last second, collins, tipped out by rush. >> billy: over the back on that play. >> jim: gets the pass and the dump. a tough break for memphis right there because dorsey is back. but you can't weigh on referees calls. >> billy: by the time you're turning around and looking the team is going to take their advantage. >> jim: 5 minutes to go in a thrilling first half. memphis had an e
i'm margaret brennan.y cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org adjusted. >> jim: dozier gets close enough for the short flip. he would like to have that one. dorsey looks at the referee, his team at a disadvantage here. chalmers, gets it up from a last second, collins, tipped out by rush. >> billy: over the back on that play. >> jim: gets the pass and the dump. a tough break for memphis right there because dorsey is back. but you can't weigh on referees...
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>> no, that's a huge problem here, margaret. back to what happened when hurricane dorrian was hitting the united states last summer. president trump made an inaccurate comment about the hurricane's path and was criticized for it. and a day or two later he's holding up a math showing the storm's forecasted path in the oval office and it appears to be doctored by a sharpie pen that president trump uses to sign documents. it looked like they were altering information given to the public to cover up a mistake the president made. the president has bungled basic thatriyesterday was a of v tnk step in the right direction. having all those health experts there, particularlywe questionst whether he was being muzzled. he said he was not. one of the nation's foremost authorities on these things. and i think president trump understands-- he wants the markets to bounce back. the markets want to see that kind of expertise in trump-- expertise and credibility. and at least yesterday, there was a step in that direction. >> brennan: well, we wil
>> no, that's a huge problem here, margaret. back to what happened when hurricane dorrian was hitting the united states last summer. president trump made an inaccurate comment about the hurricane's path and was criticized for it. and a day or two later he's holding up a math showing the storm's forecasted path in the oval office and it appears to be doctored by a sharpie pen that president trump uses to sign documents. it looked like they were altering information given to the public to...
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canadian myself i have to add she's nothing less than a national treasure in canada since $961.00 margaret atwood has been a prolific writer of novels poetry nonfiction short stories and even children's books and the more she writes the more of a rock star she becomes that's her right and inquisitive style has proven to be not only visionary but also prophetic. she's considered an international icon of feminism canada's margaret atwood is a legend and one of the world's most successful writers for several decades she's been a role models to women and girls around the world. and i'm not a very rebellious person by nature but i am a very curious person so that when people say and do these things i like to. examine them and see what they're based on and whether what they're based on is is true so there are 2 questions you can ask about anything is it true is it truly true and if it is true is it fair. if it isn't true is it fair to. the testaments was published in 2019 and it became an instant best santa it's a sequel to the handmaid's tale from 1985 unsettling novel about life in the totalit
canadian myself i have to add she's nothing less than a national treasure in canada since $961.00 margaret atwood has been a prolific writer of novels poetry nonfiction short stories and even children's books and the more she writes the more of a rock star she becomes that's her right and inquisitive style has proven to be not only visionary but also prophetic. she's considered an international icon of feminism canada's margaret atwood is a legend and one of the world's most successful writers...
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she's considered an international icon of feminism canada's margaret atwood is a legend and one of the world's most successful brighton's for several decades she's been a role models for women and girls around the world. and i'm not a very rebellious person by nature but i am a very curious.
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go to margaret harris of the world health organization she is working with the coronavirus team in geneva margaret we're seeing the virus continue to spread further in many countries give us a little perspective was this largely expected and is the worst yet to come. good evening yes unfortunately it was expected because very early on it was clear this is a very contagious virus what we were hoping for and what we have seen is that many countries have been ever to contain the virus and why that much it is if you containing the fire is you giving yourself time you giving yourself time to make sure that your health system can cope with the number of cases so you can imagine the difference between having 10 people who are sick and having 170 sick that overwhelms your health system if you can keep your numbers low yes we do expect more cases but that aim right now is to keep numbers as low as possible so the health systems can cope with it and with that other new insights on how the virus is transmitted and why it's spreading so quickly. well we know it's contagious so it's interesting it's a
go to margaret harris of the world health organization she is working with the coronavirus team in geneva margaret we're seeing the virus continue to spread further in many countries give us a little perspective was this largely expected and is the worst yet to come. good evening yes unfortunately it was expected because very early on it was clear this is a very contagious virus what we were hoping for and what we have seen is that many countries have been ever to contain the virus and why that...
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glenn howerton presidential candidate, andrew yang, author, margaret atwood, featuring the 8g band with yesod williams ♪ [ cheers and applause ladies and gentlemen, seth meyers. >> seth: good evening. i'm seth meyers. this is "late night. how's everybody doing tonight? [ cheers and applause that is great to hear. in that case, let's get to the news during a visit to the u.s./mexico border yesterday, president trump claimed the new wall is designed to absorb, heat making it harder to climb. so, it's absolutely foolproof, unless immigrants can find some sort of technology that would -- damn it! [ laughter ] while at the border, president trump called the new fencing, quote, "virtually impenetrable." but then again, he said the same thing after pushing on this for an hour. [ laughter ] "there's no way through. [ light laughter ] canadian prime minister justin trudeau is facing criticism after a photo from 2001 surfaced in which he's wearing brownface. i'm not going to show you the picture, because it's really bad. it's so bad that canadians traveling in europe are going to start telling pe
glenn howerton presidential candidate, andrew yang, author, margaret atwood, featuring the 8g band with yesod williams ♪ [ cheers and applause ladies and gentlemen, seth meyers. >> seth: good evening. i'm seth meyers. this is "late night. how's everybody doing tonight? [ cheers and applause that is great to hear. in that case, let's get to the news during a visit to the u.s./mexico border yesterday, president trump claimed the new wall is designed to absorb, heat making it harder...
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>> "firing line with margaret hoov is made possible by... additional funding is provided by...e corpornding is provided by... l ken starr, welcome to "firie." >> thank you, margaret. >> you've been involved in both impeachments in this country's modern history. in the 1990s, you led the probe that investigated bill clinton and ultimately recomnded grounds for impeachment. and then, you were alsoen most ry involved as defense counsel in president trump's impeachment trial. true? >> [ chuckles ] >> te? >> true. >> true? >> i wou quibble a little bit with the description in the clinton impeachment because i was serving independent counsel, so it's such a different role. >> do you think it's fair to say that you were involved in the impeachment, though? >> i was invold in the impeachment, yeah. >> okay. >> you got me. great cross-examination. >> i want to make sure the introduction to the progm is accurate. how is it yocame to involved as a defense attorney for president trump's impeachment? >> the president called me and asked me to be involved
>> "firing line with margaret hoov is made possible by... additional funding is provided by...e corpornding is provided by... l ken starr, welcome to "firie." >> thank you, margaret. >> you've been involved in both impeachments in this country's modern history. in the 1990s, you led the probe that investigated bill clinton and ultimately recomnded grounds for impeachment. and then, you were alsoen most ry involved as defense counsel in president trump's...
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he said that the report... >> i honestly, margaret, cannot comment at all. i haven't re reggie walton's, judge walton's report, and i've certainly not read i did not think -- as of this time, i did not -- i do not think that what attorney general barr said in that initial press conference was in any way misleading. but you can easily say, "oh, well, you should've said this and that, because it's a 400-page report. this was a judgment call by the attorney general. >> it was a judgment call, but ce wasn't just what he said in the press confer it was what he wrote in the letter and whether the summary letter that he sent to congressa fairlycterized what was in the report. >> i think at the time i felt . it was that it was fa you can always criticize the letter as not being as complete as it should. >> what does that mean that a come out and said that hedge has believes the attorney general was not fairly cracterizing the report? >> well, it's something that has to be taken seriously. i'm just not prepared to comment on it because i've not read judge walton's or
he said that the report... >> i honestly, margaret, cannot comment at all. i haven't re reggie walton's, judge walton's report, and i've certainly not read i did not think -- as of this time, i did not -- i do not think that what attorney general barr said in that initial press conference was in any way misleading. but you can easily say, "oh, well, you should've said this and that, because it's a 400-page report. this was a judgment call by the attorney general. >> it was a...
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margaret heffernan, welcome to hardtalk. thank you.hink we would all like to believe that as human knowledge expands, particularly with technology, our ability to forecast the future accurately improves. is it your contention that that is not true? it isn't my contention that it isn't true. definitely, our capacity to forecast many things has improved, specifically the weather — although it may not often feel that way. but i think what has happened is that our expectation of that improvement was continuously possible, that it would eventually end up with perfect forecastability. i think that has not been proved and in fact, you know, both physicists and experts in forecasting will say that there is ineradicable uncertainty in human systems and natural systems, and that while we become very attracted by all of the stuff we can predict, like a gps can tell you, roughly, roughly, how long it will take you to drive home for example. it can't predict whether a cat's going to run in the road and stop everybody and hold up traffic. it can't p
margaret heffernan, welcome to hardtalk. thank you.hink we would all like to believe that as human knowledge expands, particularly with technology, our ability to forecast the future accurately improves. is it your contention that that is not true? it isn't my contention that it isn't true. definitely, our capacity to forecast many things has improved, specifically the weather — although it may not often feel that way. but i think what has happened is that our expectation of that improvement...
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margaret hudson. miss hudson passed away last month, but her legacy lives on in her clay sculptures of california wildlife that can be seen on display throughout the valley. incredible work. from a young age margaret loved to spend time outdoors. hiking in such places as sequoia national park. her appreciation for the beautiful landscape of the central valley would later influence so much of her art work. that we enjoy today. she attended college in new england, and served as a missionary in japan and south korea for several years. but her love that blossomed years later, her love for art where she began sculpting memories of her time in south korea. she became one of the first female art entrepreneurs in fresno when she opened up her own studio in 1972. through the years, margaret expanded her interests in the arts and painting, and held many of her own art shows to display her work and to encourage young artists such as herself, especially women. margaret's art work is a fixture throughout the centr
margaret hudson. miss hudson passed away last month, but her legacy lives on in her clay sculptures of california wildlife that can be seen on display throughout the valley. incredible work. from a young age margaret loved to spend time outdoors. hiking in such places as sequoia national park. her appreciation for the beautiful landscape of the central valley would later influence so much of her art work. that we enjoy today. she attended college in new england, and served as a missionary in...
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doctor margaret harris joins me declared coronavirus a pandemic.from the geneva. thank you for your time. i'm going to crack on straightaway. we are getting so many of these. i want to put this from sue in london who asks, should officers, schools, and public places be closed? that is really the question of the hour. we are getting this from every country. this is a decision for your local authorities. this is a decision for your business people. this is dependent on exactly where your infection is and where your —— and your community. it is something you need to do as a risk assessment. will this limit the crowding? will it help you to socially distance? this is what i would call anti—social distilling. —— distancing. will this slow the viral transmission? we have seen it work in other countries. but it is a decision that each community and each country takes and they take it differently. we are seeing different approaches. ideally you take the decision that works in your community. with the agreement a lot —— of all of you so that you can all do
doctor margaret harris joins me declared coronavirus a pandemic.from the geneva. thank you for your time. i'm going to crack on straightaway. we are getting so many of these. i want to put this from sue in london who asks, should officers, schools, and public places be closed? that is really the question of the hour. we are getting this from every country. this is a decision for your local authorities. this is a decision for your business people. this is dependent on exactly where your...
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in january of 1964, margaret chase smith announced that she would run for president. she became the first woman in this country to run in a major party primary for president. take a look at this. this is a universal news reel from 1964 when she announced her campaign. look at how they titled the segment, because margaret chase smith was a woman, they called it bonnet in the ring, not hat in the ring. bonnet. okay. roll the tape. >> senator margaret chase smith of maine makes the announcement that she will seek the republican presidential nomination. >> because of these very impelling reasons against my running, i have decided that i shall. [ laughter ] >> her announcement was greeted with laughter, and that was just the beginning. >> where will your washington headquarters be, or where shall you begin to receive campaign contributions? [ laughter ] >> the republican committee said his office will work. >> will you be willing to debate rocky and barry and harold in new hampshire? who will be your running mate? [ laughter ] >> none of the announced candidates have indic
in january of 1964, margaret chase smith announced that she would run for president. she became the first woman in this country to run in a major party primary for president. take a look at this. this is a universal news reel from 1964 when she announced her campaign. look at how they titled the segment, because margaret chase smith was a woman, they called it bonnet in the ring, not hat in the ring. bonnet. okay. roll the tape. >> senator margaret chase smith of maine makes the...
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come organization margaret. good night and good luck to you all. >> the war was very terrifying.ss elizabeth and princess margaret rose there was really, really comforting. >> but king george still has 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 it was undermining george. >> churchill exercises his authority as prime minister effectively to shuffle him off to the bahamas as governor, where it is hoped 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 traveled something like 50,000 miles in the course of the war around the united king do that visiting troops, visiting hospitals, visiting factories. they are everywhere. >> she is as e
come organization margaret. good night and good luck to you all. >> the war was very terrifying.ss elizabeth and princess margaret rose there was really, really comforting. >> but king george still has 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 it was undermining george. >>...
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and princess margaret, who is 6. george and his family were very close. it was one of the great assets that george had that edward did not have. >> the former king, george's brother edward, is in exile in france. >> the king moves from his chair. >> listening to the ceremony over the radio. >> edward, who is now called the duke of windsor, is sitting with wallace. he's actually knitting her a sweater. edward absolutely hates pomp and pageantry. >> if edward had gone through that same ceremony, inside his head, he would be thinking this is a bunch of balls. in comparison, george realizes the significance of the coronation. >> the coronation ceremony is a time-honored ritual handed down through the ages. >> for george, the coronation is a massive issue. he wasn't an actual performer, unlike his brother, and the prospect of the whole world listening to his words. you know, he is really anxious that he will stammer over the other and that this will make the monarchy look ridiculous. >> the coronation oath. >> i, george the vith, do solemnly and sincerely decl
and princess margaret, who is 6. george and his family were very close. it was one of the great assets that george had that edward did not have. >> the former king, george's brother edward, is in exile in france. >> the king moves from his chair. >> listening to the ceremony over the radio. >> edward, who is now called the duke of windsor, is sitting with wallace. he's actually knitting her a sweater. edward absolutely hates pomp and pageantry. >> if edward had...
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first with paula reed. >> good morning, margaret. this is a critical moment for the trump administration marred by mixed messages and missed opportunities to prepare ande tests widely available. after days saying he didn't need one, president trump revealed he had been tested for corona virus. the white house revealed yesterday that the president has tested negative for corona virus after coming in close contact with at least two foreign officials who tested positive. >> people were asking me to take a test. >> friday night when the president said he was tested the white house released a memo saying testing for covid-19 is not indicated. it's the series of mixed mess >> it's it's eye habit. >> on saturday, members of the press had temperatures checked before attending a presidential briefing. the house passed legislation, including paid sick leave, food assistance and expanded unemployment estimate. >> no cost estimate for the bill which heads to the senate. the president also declared a national emergency, freeing up to $50 billion
first with paula reed. >> good morning, margaret. this is a critical moment for the trump administration marred by mixed messages and missed opportunities to prepare ande tests widely available. after days saying he didn't need one, president trump revealed he had been tested for corona virus. the white house revealed yesterday that the president has tested negative for corona virus after coming in close contact with at least two foreign officials who tested positive. >> people were...
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. >> margaret, i think the worst thing that happened for president was the comments at the town hallut social and medicare i can tell you someone who has spoken to a few folks near the biden campaign they saw that as a fastball right down the middle for joe biden to start to make his general election case against cost, it is not the first time he said it but the fact he would say that to combined with all of the other things that are happening that is very ominous politically for the president to be talking that openly about it. >> indicating potential cuts? >> yes. >> i was going going to say i think the president is trying to influence the nation and give the stiff upper lift, to stay informed but not buy into the hysteria and the reason it has become so political sized and it is hard, margaret what you are trying to do is cipher fact from fiction here because there is this lane across the democratic kind of thinking and what they are ying a their messaging, is this a failure of the presidential management style, just similar to george w. bush and hurricane ca tria naah? are we fal
. >> margaret, i think the worst thing that happened for president was the comments at the town hallut social and medicare i can tell you someone who has spoken to a few folks near the biden campaign they saw that as a fastball right down the middle for joe biden to start to make his general election case against cost, it is not the first time he said it but the fact he would say that to combined with all of the other things that are happening that is very ominous politically for the...
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i'm margaret graff and i'm a senior. this is specifically for reappointment to the advisory council to the commission for das. i am nominated by supervisor gordon mar. and i have the honor to be nominated by two different supervisors since i was originally, first time around, a nominee of katie king. i've been -- my term expires on march 31. and i am seeking renomination because i think my work isn't done, or what i can contribute to the advisory council. presently on the advisory council, i serve on the executive committee because i am also the elected second vice president. i also serve on the legislative committee. what that specifically does is we review pending bills that are in the state legislature and follow them as they work their way through, or not, as the case may be. and as they work their way through, if we feel a response is a good idea, we bring to the advisory council a suggestion of writing a letter of support. as far as my background is concerned, i'm a retired registered nurse, and i'm a retired attor
i'm margaret graff and i'm a senior. this is specifically for reappointment to the advisory council to the commission for das. i am nominated by supervisor gordon mar. and i have the honor to be nominated by two different supervisors since i was originally, first time around, a nominee of katie king. i've been -- my term expires on march 31. and i am seeking renomination because i think my work isn't done, or what i can contribute to the advisory council. presently on the advisory council, i...
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margaret. >> brennan: our charlie d'agata reporting from rome. one of the nation's top experts in infectious diseases is dr. anthony fauci of the national national institute of health and sat with cbs news chief medical correspondent dr. jon lapook's for tonight's "60 minutes", two points he made we thought were important for our viewers. let's take a look. >> early on the administration was criticized for downplaying the outbreak. on february 2nd, president trump said we pretty much shut it down coming from china. what is the danger of minimizing the risk of an infectious disease outbreak? >> well, i mean the danger of minimization on -- in any arena of infectious disease and outbreak is that you might get people to be complacent, number one, number 2, when bad things happen, your credibility is lost, because you downplayed something. >> in china, millions are quarantined. is that where we are headed here in the united states? >> i don't imagine that the degree of the draconian nature of what the chinese did wou b e, applicable, doable or whatev
margaret. >> brennan: our charlie d'agata reporting from rome. one of the nation's top experts in infectious diseases is dr. anthony fauci of the national national institute of health and sat with cbs news chief medical correspondent dr. jon lapook's for tonight's "60 minutes", two points he made we thought were important for our viewers. let's take a look. >> early on the administration was criticized for downplaying the outbreak. on february 2nd, president trump said we...
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[applause] >> martha: let's go to margaret who is in the audience. margaret?re get. >> hi, senator. as someone from russia a country greatly impacted by the negative effects of socialism. what assurances can you offer myself and other people impacted by socialism that democratic socialism will not have the same results? >> good. thank you for that question, martha. martha? >> margaret. >> margaret. what happened and existed in the soviet union was not socialism. [cheers and applause] >> authoritarian communism. and communism whether in cuba or whether in the soviet union, whether in other countries was marked by totalitarianism, was marked by throwing millions of people into the gulag, stalinism was about as bad as it got. but, right near, you are from russia. i don't know if you have ever visited finland. finland is a neighbor to russia. they have a very democratic society with strong democratic socialist principles. everybody in finland has healthcare as a right. their educational system is, perhaps, the best in the worlds. and college there is free. they ta
[applause] >> martha: let's go to margaret who is in the audience. margaret?re get. >> hi, senator. as someone from russia a country greatly impacted by the negative effects of socialism. what assurances can you offer myself and other people impacted by socialism that democratic socialism will not have the same results? >> good. thank you for that question, martha. martha? >> margaret. >> margaret. what happened and existed in the soviet union was not socialism....
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earlier this week i had the honor to interview author and civil rights activist margaret kimberly about her new. book covering the history and relationships which read every single u.s. president and black america presidential presidential today in the wake of the 2nd great. march a vote in the democratic primary i wanted to present to you the last part of my discussion with ms can really about her new book in this discussion we touch upon how both democrats republicans and all of our us presidents throughout our nation short history have benefited from large scale bolder disenfranchisement take list. one question to that i want to get to get to as well as is these limits on black voting and political power that you you point to during the rough 3rd behaviors administration actually your book presidents and parties have benefited from a large scale there's some french reisman at various points throughout history the tactics tragically are eerily similar to what we're seeing used today do you think that we will find a way to change this at the end of the day can you know what what needs
earlier this week i had the honor to interview author and civil rights activist margaret kimberly about her new. book covering the history and relationships which read every single u.s. president and black america presidential presidential today in the wake of the 2nd great. march a vote in the democratic primary i wanted to present to you the last part of my discussion with ms can really about her new book in this discussion we touch upon how both democrats republicans and all of our us...
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different announcer: "earth focus" is made possible in part by a grant from anne ray foundation, a margaret a. cargill philanthropy; the orange county community foundation; and the farvue fououndation. [indistinct shouting] [woman shouting in native language] [speaking native language] [people speaking native language] [woman speaking native language] [indistinct chatter] man: in zanzibar, we have a long way to go until all our customers to have electricity. 53% of the houses, they have connected to our grid, and the 47, they haveve no power till n. also, zanzibar is 100% dependent power from tanzanian maininland. in 2009, the electricity for the submarine cable was damaged. in 2010, they stay for 3 months without the power. so...we studied how we can move from depending from tanzanian mainland. so, the shortest solution is to have renewable energy. [woman speaking native languaua] [indistinct chatter] woman: barerefoot is a college which aims to empower women. we are in 92 countries, but in east africa, we haveve only barefoot college, zanzibar. [woman speaking native language] favdi: here
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different announcer: "earth focus" is made possible in part by a grant from anne ray foundation, a margaret a. cargill philanthropy; the orange countyty community foundation; and the farvue fououndation. man: so this is a tradition here. we put cups in the freezer, best way to drink milk. [cows mooing] one thing i've learned about cows here, of which about 2,500 are milking and then you have a dry period, in a perfect world, 60 days. [cows mooing] she has a calf, and then she produces milk again for another year. [whistles] lot of our milk gets made into butter. and then some of our milk also goes to making mozzararella cheese. there's a good chahance you're tastiting e of our mimilk every day. [engine starts] he likes--he likes driving papa around. i'm just--i'm teaching him for later when i'll actually need a driver. you're gonna go out the same way. go slow. you know, a few years ago, california adopted a regulation that really y forced our industy to start lookingng at ways to mitigate ththe methane that coms off or out of the cow. yoyou ner want to get more r regulationsns thrown on to
different announcer: "earth focus" is made possible in part by a grant from anne ray foundation, a margaret a. cargill philanthropy; the orange countyty community foundation; and the farvue fououndation. man: so this is a tradition here. we put cups in the freezer, best way to drink milk. [cows mooing] one thing i've learned about cows here, of which about 2,500 are milking and then you have a dry period, in a perfect world, 60 days. [cows mooing] she has a calf, and then she produces...